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Wildcats Fall to 13-I0 Vol Tt, No . .;7i- :." '.'/'i'—i^-: v* M7 'tf orts 1 Wildcats fall to 13-I0 Vol tt, No. IS VIUJklKnfA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA, PA. February 20, 1M7 ' » By STEPHEN J. SCHLAGER The run came in care of Jensen game ended, final score: Gaorg»> who threw in two 3-pointer8, both town 89, Villanova 86. In the wake of a tough win over from 22 feet out. Mark Plansky _„„ _, . , ViUanova, Univeraity of days and West chimed in for two apiece Boston College just a few Pennaylvama the to round out the run. Opinkms voiced before, the Wildcats invited Pittsburgh Panthers into their Pennefatlier scores 2,000 try and upset the 10th- lair to Pitt wad not finished yet as they The Wikkata next took on a ranked team in the nation. together an 1 14 run and went the Big Five as Penn If' put member of ahead by five, 46-41. West an- invited the Wildcats to the Pales- on coed housing Things started well for the swered that run with a IS-foot tra. Penn was fired up for the have a civ- Wildcats as Demetreus Gore jumper from the right skie. Wilson match as they shot out to a lead By JOHANNE C. SHARP women, and women West ilizing effect on men," he said. fouled Doug West, sending drove down the left side and threw and kept it all the way through to the line where he made one of up a 12-foot jumper to put the the first half Student Government has been According to Flanagan, "St. r two. West then made a follow shot score at 47-45. conducting a student survey about Mary's Hall would be pretty easy underneath to push the Wildcats a Villanova coed housing option to change over, and Good Counsel The Wildcats played some skip- to an early 3-0 lead. this week, according to Joe All- Hall was built for it." The Panthers took the score to py basketball and went into the man, Student Government Most students questioned fa- 57-50 until West quieted them locker room down by seven, 41- president. vored a coed housing option for game seesawed back and down with a 15-footer. West 34. The The purpose of the survey is to Villanova. lead changes and followed up those two points with forth with three "get the feedback of the students Freshman honors major Noef 57- two ties in the next five minutes two more to bring the score to half slightly The second was a and find out the student feelings Falco said, "I feel it is a necessary of the contest. With 10:57 left in 54. Plansky then fouled Smith to different talent- story as the more about this issue. We don't want experience in life. Since college is the first half Charles Smith took put him on the line where he made ed Wildcats overpowered the to make any guesses [when we supposed to be gearing you for the a feed from Mike Goodson and one of two. Jensen hit a 3-pointer Quakers and took the game away. talk to administration]," said real world, you should not be it to put Pitt up to end the Wildcat scoring for the slammed home Allman. denied such a valuable experience three. Wyatt Maker theft fouled game. by The turning point of the ball- Student Government hopes to to prepare yourself for social Smith, sending him to the charity game came with 13:57 left. This receive at least 400 responses, interaction later on." stripe for a one-and-one. Smith Villanova, Georgetown is when the Wildcats went on a although they plan to contact When asked how her parents through the hoop and sent both 10 point tear and surged into the many more students in the ran- would respond, Falco indicated, increased the Panther lead yet The Wildcats came out against lead. Massey threw in 6 points dom phone survey, said Allman. "most of the colleges that I looked again. Georgetown with hopes of the Big during the run: 4 from the fkwr Stephen Flanagan, chairperson at had coed housing. My father and 2 from the line. of theatudent caucus and Univer- the East title still in their eyes. prefers coed dorms because Villanova hung with the Hoyas sity College senator, feels, "All the guys that would live there will Harold Jensen broke the Panth- favor it, I through the first half, never going mea.iirill and would become brothers and tend to er scoring string with a 22-foot 3- Penn never recovered. Plansky, down by more than seven points guMi a migority of the women protect the girls." pointer from the right side of the Wilson and Jensen drove the score "" at any time. ^mf%tba There should definitely "Coed housing at Villanova key. The Panthers answered with to 57-52 at the 8'.22 mark. Then ^ - '>-- >* (Photo would be the civilizing factor by Stadtter) a 6-2 scoring spurt to put the score it came. Proof that there was a (PImIu by Nuoss) ^_- hopes parents and everyone needa. My parenta actu- Shelly Pennefather, pictured here hokUng the baaketban with aome of her teammatea, at 20-14. Plansky and West led the Wild- God. Villanova was running the uumnt will favor a ooeitl housing ally wondered why VlUanova did waa recently honored for becoming the aU-tlme leading Villanova baaketban acorer cat first half attack with 12 points fast break; Kenny Wilson ran Freshnuui forward/center Rodacy Tajripr has from early tfgmm^ o^lioil. *1I weeqjlain theratkmale not have any coed housing," Phil lor both men and women. She hit the 2»000«polnt mark at the Villanova-^h^lii^ Eall and 10 pointa respectively. Jensen <dpwn the left side and tofteda pass season iiiiuries to give Vlisaova ncsdi||lstiifn<lhiS|ds. Kousoubfif« a aophomore bioiapr Sophomore Kenny Wilson hit 6 chipped in floor rfi six from the and up in^thajor. way too high. Gary ^tHifr ill ^.^. out of Vtllan6MA.'»4i^'^^ii(Kiitts« the air ttke fTiiiiWBSlliytoto 'MIK.lWt *»*<' '^^'T.JB^' but Villanova failed I to move any for theVillanova Wildailts. no one has done before, dhoulders* closer and the teams went into the above the rim, Massey graspedlhe' locker room Pittsburgh 30, Villan- In the second half Villanova ball with one hand and broiii^ ova 24. actuafiy outscored the Hoyas, 46- it through the hoop with a thund- erous slam. 45, but it was not enough to win acfioiis measured Senate Pitt came out of the halftime as they came up short by three. break and ran the score up to 36- The Wildcats continued their ByDANTEJ.SCALA start workiDig on an alternative In addition, Neville stated that 27 and Villanova called its first attack and time expired with the meal p&ufi.^* students have been attending time out of Jthe second half. Plansky and West teamed up to Wildcats ahead, 71-60. Student Government was char- Student Government has fo- kxral township meetings. meeting hit 45 of the Wildcats 86 points. The Wildcats will take on Con- actoised as ''very active" by the cused on a variety of issues, as Brach said that a "town-and- The 30-second conference The tandem also led for rebounds necticut and Syracuse at home Rev. John P. Stack, O.SA. dean is characterized by the number of gown" committee has been creat- helped the Wildcats as they soared with 8 apiece. Jensen totalled 19 and then will travel a few bkcks of students, in an interview this committees which have been ed. Its participants include town previewed into a 10-point run and took the and Wilson chipped in 10 before away to take on their Big Five week. formed to deal with various managers and civic association retiring lead 37-36. with five fouls. And the arch rival St. Joe's on Thursday. Indeed* all of the issues which issues. members from Radnor, Upper Joe Allman, Student Government Merion, Lower Merion and Haver- By CAROLYN R. MIRABILE presklent, said that "a reformed External affairs ford, and Villanova representa- Cats claw Pitt ; Derail Express student government could tackle" tives Brach. Neville, Stack and The University Senate meeting, issues of the in April 1966 have been worked One of the main Eugene J. Ruane, director of scheduled for today at 4 p.m. in on to variaus degrees. external affairs committee is the Public Rc^tions. the West Lounge of Dougherty By^ STEPHEN J. SCHLAGER improvement of relations with the the "results" By JOHN G. RICCO upset had vanished. The flonremment's efforts have Allman sUted that Hall, will discuss topics dealing ranged in intensity. It won a University's neighbors. Stack of Student Government's work on with academic affairs, tuition and In the wake of the triumph over Australia and- the The Wildcats continued to over- victory in the University Senate commented that Phil Brach, secre- this issue will be released in the the budget. The women's basketball team the ViUanovan sports staff reacquisition of the America's cup, tary, of external affairs, has near future. Mike McGinnis, vice Motions concerning the aca- again last week the Lady Panthers' man-to- on the Fall Break issue, and haa went undefeated power of telephone wires to find where went over the turbulent sea fine job "helped people to sit down and president of Student Government, demic policies at Villanova involve with back-to-back Big East victo- man dciense in the second half, "done an extraordinarily frivolity started. is the result. all of this Here improved relations talk about problems [between similarly alluded to the disclosure three proposals.
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