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. ' • r '*-rf^ * J"! ( ^ '^'!i' a ^tf^ Sports 7,1f|l This is the last IsaoeDph- llahed by ^W^^mfr- hd board..The Cats rally to begins its terii^iiext week. "I By STEPHEN J. SCHLAGER an end zone stripe for another six Schulz to Sency for 21 yards, and Vol. 62, No. • points. VftiANOVAUWVDISITY, VILLANOVA, PA. 14.1 Schulz to Brady for 23 yards. On the banks of the Hudson >yith fufy in their eyes, the Following a penalty on xfte ^su- River, 4,750 people gathered to- Wildcat offense back came on to ing kickoff Columtiaa tneii to put gether to watch the Villanova the field, determined not to let the it back on tract, starting from Wildcats take on their first Div- defensive failure stand in the way their own 8. Five plays later ision I-AA opponent since they of a win. Bolstered by a 39-yard fUndnor discusses Columbia found themselves at brought back football to the Wild- pass to Cashman, the Wildcats their own 3/1 ... qtn defense, cat campus in 1984. The Wildcats punched the ball in with a six- folk)wing a Brian R^ed intercep- were confident as they strode on yard effort by Ron Sency. tion. Two plays later Brady, to Baker Field at the University dosing Smoke's The Wildcat offense barely had again, found himself alone in the of Columbia, but that confidence time to get to the sidelines before Columbia end zone and on the was shattered less than Sihinutes the Lions had run back the kickoff receiving end of a touchdown By MARY E. CHAREST was ingenious for starting the By DENISE M. TYSON a.m., a time which the resideats into the game. for a touchdown. The Todd •^ pass. Christmas crib." He explained feel is disturbing to their private Columbia University took the Schaeffer kickoff carried to the Villanova 's quest to take advan- Over SeOpeople filled the Vil- that the Christmas story had Townspeople, commissioners lives. opening kickoff and drove from Columbia 19 yard line where John tage of the impotent Lions did not lanova Room Wednesday to hear everything and it ended happlty and the owners of Smokey Joe's "You would get angry too if y»u their own 37 into the Villanova Pennywell sprinted straight down stop here, as the Villanova defense the controversial novelist, sociol- Christmas, he said, ti^ us Bar and Restaurant in Wayne had to put up with this [distar- \/ end zone in 10 plays. Villanova got the field to the 30 line, yard veered again pouriced on the opportuni- ogist and priest Andrew Greeley something about the itifaning of debated for 30 minutes at the bi- bance] every weekend," one their hands on the ball at their left toward the sideline and blew ties at hand. Columbia, lost the speak. life. "Life is about li^. not about monthly Radnor Township meet- townsperson said. 35-yard line and, as a foreshadow- past the entire Villanova squad ball again and Villanova recovered Although Greeley said that death." ing Monday on the possible shut- Eugene Evans, the attorney ing of what was to come, on the enroute to his 81-yard touchdown bar. at the Columbia 33 yard line. With "Sex is a sacrament," and "the Using these three aspects of down of the who is representing the ownersof first play from scrimmage the Andrew Greeley, novelist, aocM^ return. he then spoke on Fourteen official complaints the bar, said that the ball in the not-so-firm hands bo^ of a woman is as mtich an Catholicism, ogist and priaat, apoko to a aold- Radnor Town- Wildcats threw the ball away. Columbia intercepted Schulz have been filed with of the Villanova offense, the analO||gr to God as the body of a curiant Catholic issues. "Sex is out crowd Wednesday. the township, ship does not have the authority The Lions reared their heads, for the third time, and then as a Wildcats stumbled and tripped to man.* moat of his speech centered a sacrament," Greeley said. "It although 11 were made by the to restrain Smokey Joe's from as if to sneer at their 27-game measure of courtesy, handed the same resident a third down and 18 yards to go on religion as experience, image tells us something about God's but, Greeley said, "PopeJohn Paul and some have operating. He statfid, "Only the losing streak, and three plays ball right back to Villanova on the reportedly been unfounded. at the Columbia 29. However, out and story. love." He said that in the love of has finally turned the comer in The Pennsylvania State Liquor Cosi- later they put the ball in the Columbia nine yard line. Follow- complaints of this thick mire of uncertainty He explained later that he liked man and woman is mirrored God's that diri9CtMm." concern incidents of trol Board possesses such power." Wildcat end zone for the second ing this pattern politeness, urination of came a beautifully executed 29- to teach religion through stories, love for us. Greeley also spoke about the on private property, Evans said he has spoken to tlie time. Villanova refused to put points on excessive late night noise, partuns Delaware County District yard slant pass for a touchdown. and so he b^m with a story. Furthermore, he explained that Catholic teachings in the seminar- Attar- After a Columbia interception the board and handed ball lack of traffic ney's office and presented the Villanova had finally taken the Greeleydeicribed a dismal, gray "If we truly believe ih sex as a ies of the past. They tau£^t that violations and signed followed by a Columbia fumble back to the Lions on their own one. control with the bar's patrons. affidavits stating specific distur- lead, 35-28. Chicago day in December when, sacrament, you can't enjoy it too "the woman is a swamp waiting and a Wildcat recovery, Villanova Columbia ran the ball up to their 1 hese situations occur primar- bances. As yet, no evidence The fun for the Wildcats did not walking down Michigan Avenue, much. The Catholic religion still ^aN|irJi|r' down the unsuspecting has took the ball and started to lay 34 before the drive ily between 11:30 p.m. and 2:30 (Continued on page stalled, and the subside as Columbia, being almost he saw a woman having trouble has yet to acknowledge this idea," (QmHnmd on page 5) 5) the ground-work for their first half ended Columbia — Villan- 28, over-polite by now, refused to hold setting on a bus. She had an scoring drive. , With 4 minutes left ova — 14. on to the b^l for over four downs assortment of packages, including in the first quarter Villanova Villanova took the second half of Former V.U. andpuntedthe ball away allowing a boy IS months. Hb helped her began their drive for the end z0ne kickoff at their own 25-yaFd line, Villanova to start up the offense and played with the boy, wnen from their own 11 -yard line. With but failed to move the ball and was yet again, this time at their own she finally got on the bus and was passes to Jim Cashman and Pete forced to kick it. George Winslow about to leave, she smiled. 24 yard line. With very little dean sues Lombardi, quarterback Kirk placed hiis foot on the pall-and let trouble the Wildcats marched FuUback Pete Lombardi ramblea lor yardage dirtagVfflanov) "After that I was in technicolor Schulz drove the ball down to the loose a shabby, low, line<lrive, 27- down to the Columbi a 13 yard line from-behind victory over the Columbfai tiolM/42-34. world. I felt that in a world where Columbia 1-yard line where he yard punt which bounced off 64 yards during the the where Gary Pascoe plunged up the afternoon. a smnle' lis possible, anything is proceeded to take it himself into hands of t^e Lion receiver ena- middle for the score. possible." Hci called the end zone. bling Villanova *-%' •% to recover the ball Columbia took the kick'off In less time fflah it takes to run at th« CoUnmbia 44 yard Uftg. K' "You dn^WI it a s^ifcra the^ Kcntucfcjr Berby, the Lions T?Fe WllUcais tocrfr 11 tiii ie t a droveTo the Villariova 27 where • mrnn witha snrnH^ti^sdkl. had curbed the celebration on the all to capitalize on the Lion mis- they seemed to run out of gas and The sacramental experience, he Wildcat sideline. It took Columbia take. Two passes after the recov- downs. Villanova conservatively explained, is specifically Catholic, By SIOBHAN A. RODER • six plays to eclipse 61 if yards and ery Villanova was in the zone: end ran the ball to the 48 and then because for Catholics, "everything Winslow let fly a towering 51 -yard is a sacrament." The Rev. John P. O'Malley, punt which penned the-Lions at "I came here to argue that what O.S.A., and James A. Nesbitt, who is unique and special about the their own one yard line. After an . were both fired by St. Thomas its people inconsequential four plays by the Catholic religion is that University of Miami, Fla., last Lions the Wildcats again got their see the world as a metaphor for month, have recently filed hands on t^e ball and drove deep Qod," he said. Catholicism^ he lawsuit against that school, ac- ex|>lained» has gone the opposite into Lion territory. The Colonna Athlmie cording to The Miami Herald.