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. i^hAb c» ^ (• 1 of the ViUanowa students /,- are rnpOar qjcatne uaai are marijuana aittwtluMB HartaratM mams from VDlanova students aad administrator that there is lay drug use here than at other The Xev. John P. Stack, O.S A., MHw Green. mBrghtfe cMMtriUmt ground of most Villanova stu- of studenu, said that cur- ier drags and alcohol dents, in which they have been rently there are a '*few students taaght to look down on" the use and two University employees" ' topple Can- of tnese iUegal drugs. being investigated for Cats Paceaiii Cattoie involve- W juana and cocaine are used, times that students have been sakant for Aloohel, Dn«s awi According to a Villanova stu- ment with itl^l drugs. He said especially subsequent possession, defensive game would continue to be a de^ at off-campus parties, confronted by resklent assist- IflkaiGfPaen, said tet *^illaao¥a dent who has been using mari- that by far By EUAS A. PAPSON back John McGowan inteixrepted a "the drug of choice is the actual use of drugs on this ants" on suspicmn of illegal ensive struggle. Neither saieeoold * drug isJMiditfercnt frooiifliNr icbools juana for over three So far this season, the Wildcat years, "the akohol," and that the nu^ority of campus is probably second down pass and gave the get much offense generfcted^hfi the not as bad as use. V foott)all squad has been a second dasji of people wlio gD hereto not students '*are coming from back- some others," Cats the ball on their own 34 yard initial stanxg. Pace fot a great op- commented Chris- Janosik said that, from the generally smoke pot [marijuana]." half team. In their opener against line. grounds where it hM been rein- topher Janosik. director of perspective portunity after a Cat pant re- Resi- of Residence Life, alco- ' oCher )«!' kma, the Cats were tied 7-7 at the arctiilivadiitad aiatistics Thfi student, as well as three forced that drugs are not proper, McNicholas had 4:48 left to ceiver inadvertently touched the dciKeLife. hol is **much more damaging to lit lurvey that other students who have in- half and went on to score 20 se- drive the Cats 66 yards, did been and alcohol is." Stack said that In response to the statistic that students," that and he ball and a Setter pounced on it giv- and drug use is points. In their next true for Villanova volved with the drug scene here although ''there is . cond half that in only half the tims. A 42- more (drug only two cases of drug involve- **much harder to detect. We (Resi- ing Pace great fiekl position. The \0HPt99 game against Pace, they were^ fomkl that for at least two years, estimated usage) than meets the eye" at ment yard completion to Sean Sebold Cat defense rose to the occasion Vil- have been reported to Ste- dence Life] really don't see a lot of as of ooU^ students that 10 to ahead 14-0 at the half, and scored ^^^^^^ about 15 percent of the lanova, he did not think it is "as phen highlighted a lO-ptay drive which it dkl all McWilliams, the judicial the impact of drug use." afternoon, and forced haHplad^aM^ianai 33 percent student 31 points in the second half. But in populatk>n use marijuana preipilent as it was" on college affairs officer, took ail but two and a half min- Pace to turn over the ball to the Janosik sakl that Cocaina "coming on strong" this against Catholic Uni- on a regular basis. However, caofttises in the 19608 and game utes. Ron Sency's two yard run Wildcats on downs. W^. '/the number of cases brought to Brother Dave McMenamin, (Iriiiir or «pe6d, (.^ versity, the Cats were scoreless in Vu^lRaP^ Green maintains that ck)6e to 68 "Ajjthough wee do know mari- McWilliams gave the Cats a 21-7 halftime lead. The Wildcats dxl dp not include those •i not fare bet- ••*v» (Continued on p€ge the second half, but nevertheless m** 4} V, While both squads had the ball ter. All the offense could muster still won. They put together three for 15 minutes of the first half, it was a missed 42-yard field goal strong drives, making efficient was Nova's offensive efficiency after a terrible Pace punt. *, use of the clock in posting a 21-7 and defensive strength whichiield However, this was just the victory over the Cardinals. Catholic to only 11 yards rushing quiet before the storm as the Wild- The victory boosted their 1985 and only 72 total offensive yards cat offense got untracked and record to 3-0 and continued their in the half. physically beat up the Pace line- winning streak from the 1980 sea- Neither team scored in the se- men and backs. Villanova used its son. Presently, it stands at six cond half, as the Cats' defense con- size and greater bench depth to its games. tinued to dominate. They held advants^e by wearing down Pace. The Wildcats did not wait long Catholic to three plays on their The divkiends of this tactic were to score. After Art Condodina's 15- first possession, six plays on their two touchdowns in the second yard run on the first play from second and only three on their quarter and four more in the third, scrimmage and his subsequent third. McGowan, whocontributed which put the game way out of ybl.61, No.Y eight-yard reception gave Nova VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY. VILLANOVA, PA. November 1, 1985 a fine defensive ' #t>,""" '* " performance, rec- reach. 1 .. two quick first downs, Kevin ^ overed a Cardinal fumble on their Villanova broke the dead-lock McNicholas hit wide receiver Ken fourth possession, but the Cats when quarterback Kevin McNi- Burgese with a perfect strike, were unable to capitalize when cholas followed center Tony which Administration, students Burgese ran into the end Schaffer missed a 40-yard field Corbo into the endzone for the zone for a 48-yard touchdown goal attempt. score. Todd Schaeffer converted pass. Todd Schaeffer's extra point In the final quarter. Nova's de on the point after, and the Wild- gave the Cats a 7-0 lead less than fense preserved the victory, sack- cats had all the points they would differ on new meal plan three minutes into the game. ing Long twice and again allowing need. •Wf.i:-; On their first defensive set, the only abbreviated drives by the This was not known at the Runningback flefc|id<^n Pi^ campus for two years, says that Cats displayed their defensive pro- Bobby Rosato charges past a sprawled Pace By BRIAN D. WEBB Cardinals. McGowan's two inter- time, and it looked as if Pace route to a short gain. she now spends about $25 per ' wess, allowing Catholic only one is ceptions late in the quarter would score after Villanova (Phoio by futisf) Villanovaii Poll week on food. yard net gain. They repeated this Over 90 percent of all students thwarted Cardinal drives and fumbled another punt and then O" ^^^^ second posse^jc^ "The meal plan is the biggest Three plays later, * on the second set, sacking Cardi- on a third and responding to a poll conducted by enabled 'the Cats to come away was called for pass interference in ^^e quarter, Jose ^«dinji rip-off in the entire world. They nal quarterback Dave Lx)ng on 14. McNicholas hit Cashman over rflof the ViUanqvan this week said with the win. their own territory. In the next the ^^red afumWe deep in Pace's «ld.' Students supporting ahemative just assumei you're going to go to first down. middle for a 22-yard TD strike they were in favor of an al- Other fine defensive performan- three plays, tri-captain$ Peter Gi- (Continued mi page 26) meal plan — 9a2 pcrceat. and led 35-0. every meal," Smith said. 'T Meanwhile, the Nova riipP iaB. Qtlli al ad used Cats were un- ces lp im were turned in by Todd Piat- ombetti, Rpger Turner and Todd to never eat in the Pit. food able to get anything going offen- n^tst^ator^, howevor. di|e^$sed The nik, who was involved in five >Piatnik each made big plays to was di^sting there." sively, -as the Cardinal defense the poll sdrid tended the current Students supporting current tackles, Kevin Kelley, who re- stop the Setter drive and force Administration defends plan clamped down on Nova's potent system, saying it is the tnost ef- meal plan — 9.8 percent. corded two sacks, and John Pace to punt. According to Gies, there are sev- offensive attack. McNicholas' fective and e^icient way of op- %• O'Brien and Jay Curcio, who both eral The lead was enlarged to 14-0 ; reasons why there is not an third down pass was intercepted erating the meal-plan prc^am. This poll is a random sam- had two sacks. In all, the Cats alternative when Ron Sency dove over rig^t I ple of 122 students out of a 15 meal-per-week and run back to Nova's 35-yard The Rev. Patrick J. Rice, O.S.A., sacked quarterback Long eight tackle for the score. SchaeSer total of students plan. He said such a plan would • line. Catholic's offense then vice president for Administration, 3,020 who over- times, and allowed Catholic only again converted on the point after for plan. It require certain cafeterias to close powered the Cats' defense. They said this week that the University pay the meal has a 22 net yards rushing.