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Wildcats Rally to Downxavier, 31-13 , MZ'^ Wildcats Rally To DownXavier, 31-13 Stage Set For Boston College Battle was good but the By Sttvt Freind ersion and the Wildcats took a conversion 12-6 lead to the locker room. 'Cats were offside and the second to irritate Alex It doen't pay After Dick Semyak was in- attempt was blocked. Bell's wildcats. Xavier learned jured in a pileup on the third Brown Boltt the truth of this last Saturday play of the second half, the The final 'Cats marker was a the unbeaten 'Cats rallied as charged-up 'Cats marched to the thing of beauty. Brown, who third quarter deficit to from a Musketeer 9 before the visitor chewed up 109 yards on only 8 post their sixth straight win, a defense stiffened. After an ex- carries, took a Connell pitchout, 31-13 ibloodbath before a change of punts Xavier, aided shook off three t a c k 1 e r s and Parents' Weekend crowd of by a fifteen yard penalty, moved turned on his sprinters speed 12,000. 60 yards in four plays for a for a 75 yard spectacular.. Case defeating the Musketeers, mm By round tally. The score came on a 27 added the converision to Vol. who are known for their hard- 40^N°.X VILLANOVA UNI .LANOVA, PA. yard Williams to Eysoldt pass. out the day's scoring. Brown's 4' ^ November 12, 1964 squads, particularly after hitting Ray Dankel added the conversion outstanding performance raised the whistle, Bell's Bombers set and the 'Cats were behind for his rushing average to 7.2, which Belle the stage for next Saturday* bat- among the national Masque Plans the first time this year. has to rank Student Congress To Debate with Boston College's highly- •:*S*>SSS>:«S*;> tle leaders. Three Short Eaerles. 'Cats Come Back Plays touted Overall, the Pony Bacfcfield Connell Scores It took exactly 2:05 for the racked up 345 yards overland. For Fall Production Attendance, Cheerleaders The 18 point Villanova advan- 'Cats to forge the go-ahead Connell followed Brown with 105 By Betty Kelly tage doesn't really tell the story Davis, marker. Musketeer Jim yards, while Santomauro added Last night the Student Con- ity of the food. The makers of Belle Masque, of the game, as the boys from who led all ball carriers with moved Villanova's un- gress considered four controver- the motion Ward Williams and 66. The Musketeers also dergraduate bhio gave the 'Cats all they yards, Connell dramatic society, sial 122 fumbled a the ball with consistency, rush- ^m< motions in the East Lounge Frank Eck explained that the' could handle for three quarters. will present its fall production on punt after being hit by John ing for 118 yards, 40 yards above of Dougherty Hall at 6:30 p.m. system had worked out well at For the sixth straight gartie, November 20, 21 and 22 at 8:30 Wildcat quarterback Dave Connell taken off on one of his Kolmer. Michaels, playing an- the 'Cats rushing defense aver- At the Student Senate meeting on other colleges and felt that it Dave Connell figured in the 'Cats other stellar game, recovered for p.m. in the Playbox. Bach even- patented rollouts during the Xavier tilt behind the blocking of age, while adding 117 yards via November 2, motions were re- would do the same here. first score, putting the Bombers the 32. ng's performance will include Dick Sern.vak. 'Cats belted the Musketeers, 31-13, to stay unbeaten. the 'Cats on Xavier Two the airlanes. The 13 pomts commended for passage dealing Eck and Williams also moved on the board with a 30 yard roll- three short plays; Eugene lones- plays later, Santomauro took an Xavier scored equalled the 'Cats with the establishment of girl that the SGA formally request out at 10:07 of the first stanza. o's *T1ie Lesson," Murray Shis inside reverse and sprinted 13 allotment for the first five games. cheerleaders, a request for non- the Administration to have the Jim Case's converision attempt yards into the end zone. Bell Notes Most of the 'Cats, including l^^ ^^L^^J^^^ ^^ compulsory class attendance for telephone company repair and was wide and Villanova owned a later disclosed Peryahs "Masks of Angels." that the play was Bell, felt that the Wildcats' ^" juniors and seniors, a proposal reinstall the defective and miss- 6-0 lead. Denny Cieseil,of the Graduate called iby line coach Lou Ferry, somewhat sluggish showing was IJ to replace the present cafeteria ing telephones on campus. Sev- With five minutes remaining in is obser- Theater Department, is directing who was spotting the due to the week off. "I definitely system with meal tickets, and the eral Senate members felt the mo- the half, Xavier knotted the Tonesco's *The Lesson" which ver's box. thing that the layoff hurt us," installment of defective and siss- tion should be passed (because a count, marching 84 yards in 7 has a cast of three. Playing these "The defensive line was play- Bell remarked "I'm just glad ing telephones on campus. telephone is necessary for college plays. The big play of the drive roles are; Jerry Bober, a Villa- ing our quarterback tight," Bell that we didn't have the open students regardless of the brut- was a 61 yard pass from Mus- >/ nova freshman, Betty Kelly from Last year the Student Council said. "When this happens, we date before B.C." ish actions in which some stu- keteer quarterback Carroll Wil- Villanova and Thea Foglietta defeated a motion which would fake to our fullback, swing one Particular mention has to be dents partake. Eyesoldt. Wil- from Cabrini. Moesel have enlarged the cheerleading liams to Vince halfback give Mary also wide and to the given to the defensive line. As squad by A fifth motion, unanimously liams carried the final two yards of the Graduate Theather, is the addition of three other halfback. Our line blocks usual, Al Atkinson and John recommended for passage, pro- into 'Cat zone. The extra directing Shisgal's worried about the loss of tradi- the end in the direction of the desensive "The Typist." McDonnell were all over the field, poses that the SGA afiilliate for point attempt was blocked by Carol Mattissee from Immacu- female members. Student leaders, flow and it's up to the ball carrier holding the Musketeers' break- a period of one year with the Elmmett Michaels. lata and Joe Tallon of Villanova tion, formed the prime opposi- to find the hole." Santomauro did away backs to an average of 3 tion to female cheerleaders. American Student Governments The 'Cats wasted little time in (Photo~^y comprise the cast of two. Na- just that. yards a crack, Mike Strofolino, Bob Sturm) of the USA. Tom Furst, presi- regaining the lead. Joe Santo- tionwide coverage in the press Brian Banmiller (ricjht with blazer) greets BULLETIN sports- "Masks of Angels" is being The rest of the tiR was icing Jack McDonald, Bill i 1 e dent of the and of returned the kickoff to Q u g y was given to the controversy in SGA maker mauro writetr (left) seen holding of directed by Ken Risinski, a for the 'Cats. Green pilfered a Roger Agin and Michaels also Bob Verone a VVildcate halfback the motion, explained the bene- the five, then lateraled to a subsequent Congress meeting. Tom ^the future last rally prior Villanova-Boston graduate of Villanova, a former Musketeer pass and returned to continued their savage play and, at week's to tthe fits this Brown, raced for thirty When the Congress refused to of national organization who College game. president of Belle Masque and is the Xavier 34. From there, the though the Musketeers were able cpndemn as a clearing house for ideas and more yards. Connell, who ac- now a graduate student in the disorimination >against Bombers tallied in six plays, with to move the ball, the 'Cats de- projects. counted for 136 yards for the Theater Department. This cast male or female students, makers Santomauro again doing the fense was always there with big of the The makers of the cheerleader day, and soph Richie Green includes Mimi McFalls, Rickie present motion said it was play, it honors on a one yard bolt. Case's I when was needed. made motion. Rusty Miller, Steve directed the 'Cats on a nine play *oston College Rally Erupts Hobdell, John McPeak, and Al a necessity because of the inferior Fremd, and Brian Banmiller, saw scoring drive, with Connell Sporflight DeCottis from Villanova and quality of the recent cheerleading. their legislation pass by a roll scrambling the last two yards Bonnie Lucas of Cabrini. call vote of 12 to 2 with one for his second tally. The red- In Outburst Of Enthusiasm Refreshments will be served The second motion deals with a^bstention. The non-compulsory headed quarterback was stopped between the plays. non-compulsory class attendance on A pep rally for the Boston I spirit. attendance motion, proposed by a try for a two point con- The The plays are under the direc- for juniors and seniors. Dissatis- Scranton Stampede Callege-Villanova football game Banmiller, when questioned Miller and Freind, was unanim- tion of Dr. J. G. Barry of the faction with the present system held in front of the Pie Shoppe about the rally, said, "It was the ously recommended for passage Navy Hands VU Frosh s Graduate Theater Department. of compulsory attendance has on Thursday, November 5 de- best one at Villanova since the by the Senate.
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