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Wildcats Rip State in Dixie 68-56 the University . fmu 24 Pages Tadoy Page 12 THE VILLAN OVA N December 17, 1959 Macklin Review The VILLANOVAN The Movie "Sudden- comes out today with ly Last Summer," has the first 24-page iS' been called a shocker sue in the history of by Tony Macklin — Wildcats Rip State In Dixie 68-56 the University. Page 6. iiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiDiiiiiiiminiiiii^ uniDiiiiiiiniiiiiu mm Smm irjiHimiiiiiniiininiiiininiiiiiiiiiiinni^ Greensboro, N. C.—The Villa- State switched to a man for nova Wildcats opened the new man defense to off-set the phe- Vol. 35 — No. 12 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA, PA. War Memorial Coliseum, to bas- nomeal shooting Dick Kaminsky. FEBRUARY 10, 1960 ketball with a 68-56 thumping Hubbie White who was the of the North Carolina State coldest 'Cat in Dixie with a 2 for Loan Provisions Wolfpack. 11 percentage in the first half. Before about 9,000 fans, the The 'Cats outscored the Wolf- Receive Criticism Seniors Planning Prom Date Wildcats, who were the home- pack 21 to 14 with Raveling team set up a very tight 1-2-2 and John Driscoll controlling the defense. The zone held the Wolf- boards. Of Administration pack to 19 shots and nine field The Big Key With Buddy Morrow's Band Rev. Harry J. Erdlen, O.S.A., goals in the first half. Villanova In the second half the men Villanova's Administrator of had 40 shots but were able to from State solved the 'Cats zone Government Loans, reiterated "You won't recognize the hit on only 13 to hold a 31-22 in the person of Bob (Moose) •fV, this school's stand on govern- Field Ilou.se," insisted Senior halftime bulge. DiStephano. With big John Key, ment loans as one of non-opposi- Prom co-chairman Tom ]Mc- N. C. State broke through the getting some good rebounds Di tion in regards to the loyalty Coy when asked ai)out the zone in the third quarter and Stephano was getting the jump oaths that must be signed by decorations for the big nig-ht narowed Villanova's lead to on the Wildcat defense and got applicants. February 19. three points. But alert ball-steal- half of his 16 points in the third But he stressed that he oppos- ing and great hustle broke the quarter spurt. "I know it sounds like an old es the loans on two other wornout cry, game open in favor of the 'Cats. The Wolfpack moved into a but things are go- counts: a) discrimination, and ing Case Unsettled 2-1-2 zone and had the 'Cats to be different this year." Hubie shows his vaunted leaping prowess as he arches a shot goalward b) administration. At the start of the game stymed for most of the third Streamlined White McCoy promised "glamour for in the ClonHon game. '60." Everett Case set his team in quarter. Great Concern a 2-3 defense. After two tap-ins But Raveling and Driscoll It is Father's feeling that the Senior class president Ray by Captain George Raveling, who once again controlled the boards great concern about the signing Rafferty chimed in with the ob- had 14 points, and a jump-shot and the Wildcats opened things of the affidavit is one of the servation that the Field House by Jim Huggard the 'Cats had up offensively and closed the King To Succeed minor disadvantages of the pro- always seems to carry the aura a 6-0 lead. Big soph Bruce Hodly door defensively with the zone gram. "It seems to me that of a just finished basketball hooked in the first goal for once again being tight. other aspects of the loan pro- game even during dances. But One Southern gentleman was Wiele As Council gram could be improved", he this year instead of "just music The half was free of much overheard in leaving "Ah means explains. replacing cheers, there will also fouling with State trying to its the Civil War all over again Vice-President The administrater pointed be a different mood created," solve the tight Wildcat zone. with those Yankees beating us out the "incontestable" discrim- Rafferty stated. With about 9:40 remaining on Southern soil." Jack King, senior M.E., has ination shown to Catholic and Novel and Distinctive been appointed as Vice President private schools. "If a graduate I Rafferty also guaranteed of Student Government to suc- enters a public secondary school something "novel St. Joseph-Villanova basketball game tickets went on sale at and distinc- ceed Fred. Wiele who has re- for teaching, his loan is reduced tive" in favors. 9 a.m. Monday, but the line was "well-formed" at 7:30, \*1ien this He was also WiUaits Hold That Tiger;' signed. by 10% a year for up to five picture was taken. The tickets werA sold out by noon. proud of the refreshments that King has served tlie first years," Father asserted. This the refreshment committee has .seme.ster as chairman of the means the loan could be cut in acquired for the evening. ream Balance Vnips Clemson Fraternities and Societies Com- half. Cats Accept Bid To "We will have something en- White, although not scoring, mittee. His last act as chairman Father contended that the NIT "' tirely new for Villanova in re- Tom Troy' was to bring his own fraternity. whole administrative apparatus demonstrated his tremendous freshments. It should be quite Phi Kappa Pi, up for disciplinary of the loan program is compli- 3,656 disregarded the rainy value to Villanova as he spark- To Prove 'Selves In N.Y* a surprise," he commented. led on defense. He, Huggard, action for failure to submit its cated and burdensortie for col- weather and sat in the swelter- "There are two things that we and Kaminski blitzed Clemson report. leges to operate and that most Athletic Director Frank Rea- when we took a vote of the boys ing Palestra to see for them- particularly want to stress," several times after the Delinquent Groups institutions are in no position gan announced that Villanova they voted selves if it was true what they Hug had unanimously for the continued Dick Kaminski drives p^st surprised Clemsoi; 4l<>lrnder on his way toward the Tiger hoop. He also Rafferty. "First of all recommended disci- the red tape involved. I had accepted a bid to the Na- said 'bout Hubie, as Villanova stolen the ball. to handle NIT. plinary action we want it to be known that for other delin- Interest computing also falls on tional Invitational Tournament "I don't want to dictate for debuted on the Penn court last Driscoll Clicks Inside everyone who comes to the qitfent organizations: the Physio.«« the individual institutions. last Thursday afternoon at the the team," the coach continued. Saturday night against the dance will really get In the second half, Clemson Club and fraternity. something DPE The Benefit Student Philadelphia Sports writer's "They have played great ball. Clemson Tigers. out of it." changed their zone somewhat in representatives of these groups luncheon. Seahawks, Eagles, Dukes "Villanova has undertaken the They have fought all the way expected perhaps Many —and order to check both cornermen. pleaded their cases "Also we want to emphasize before a student loan program to benefit Villanova was the first school this season. This is a team that wanted—to see a one man show. John Driscoll, who played his that every student at Villanova meeting of the senate last Mon- the student," Father commented, to accept a bid to the New York gets along Instead, they saw a well bal- together very well, best game of the young season, day evening. They 10- is invited to the prom. We want received a "we have always been only too tourney to be played March they have great spirit. Villanova five, superbly team anced then personally wrecked this bit Ready For 'Cats temporary suspension everyone, from freshmen to sen- Mules of 19. And voting glad to assist the student in his They want to go to York. Jim Huggard, handily • New led by of tactics. powers. Al iors, to come." Saturday the Cats travel up by John Duffy bigger than the Iron Dukes. education. But it seems to me Coach Severance told the They deserve a say." defeat the tall and talented At- John moved inislde thd big In his new position. King that there should be a better Villanovan the reason for going Starved Buddy Morrow lantic Conference team, 77-64. to Staten Island, N. Y., to play Coach Red Manning's main prob- for Sdccess men and scored seven straight starting duty. Rudy Van Burg, supervises operations of University. This, ac- will the Fra- plan. to the NIT rather tlian to the "We aren't going up there for As announced on the publicity Wagner 6-6 lem be finding a backcourt The Clemson strategy was points that pushed the 'Cats into at is the only other experi- ternities and Societies Commit- received firm bid cording to all reports, is going replacement for Bernde Mathews. "Let the better equipped NCAA. "We a the exercise!' Severance blasted release handed out on campus rather obvious stop the fab- enced man on the squad, but — 15 point : . a lead. : tee; the Ways and Means Com- from the NIT while only to be Wagner's year. The Staten The problem may be solved in banks administer the funds." we got when asked point blank if the Buddy Morrow and his band, ulous White from scoring. Play- coach Don Martin is confident mittee; the Social Affairs But Clemson, sparked by the Island boys had a fairly good the person of 6-5 Paul Benec.
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