Swimming Routs Otown by STEVE This Is the First Issne of the 1988 KIRSCH Craft Alsoclaimed Later Victories Victories in the Diving Events on 89 Editorial Staff
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J .7 •r^#i»»r »n oris ^ii* 40 • THE VILLANOVAN • 11. d •n swimming routs otown By STEVE This is the first issne of the 1988 KIRSCH Craft alsoclaimed later victories victories in the diving events on 89 editorial staff. Staff Reporter in the 200 individual medley and tl Saturday. Hyer won the 1 -meter the 200 butterfly in times of diving with a score of 217.70 and Vol.64.Na9 The Wildcat men's swimming 1:58.01 and 1:54.67, respectively, VILLANOVA UNtVERSUY, VILLANOVA. PA. November ' I " 18, 1988 Haner » I won the 3-meterevent with . and diving team recorded their Also winning three events was a total of 226 points. first Big East victory of the year, junior Lou Dearstyne. Dearstyne Stockman added a win in the defeatmg Georgetown at duPont won the 200 freestyle in 1:41.32 500 freestyle event to his earlier meetiflig Pavilion on Nov. 5, 143-90. The and the 100 freestyle in 46.57. In 1000 freestyle victory in a time of Nova men routed the Hoyas, the final event of the afternoon, 4:46.29. Truax also came back winning all 13 events as they did Dearstyne, sophomore Steve from the 400 medley relay victory against American University, and Petrie, freshman Jerry O'Mara to win the 200 scheduled breaststroke in today are now 2-0 overall. The Cats were and Mackey teamed up to win the 2:15.68. led by senior Chris Craft, who was 400 freestyle relay in 3:12.98. Bvdget priorities to be ' ' ^^^ ^^^s face off at released victorious r k o 'c.'i duPont in three races. Freshman Russ*^"^? StockmanSta won ,^IP^," J»avilion on Nov. 11 with Gconze Craft, seniors Tim Truax and theP 1000inm freestylefr^ctvi. in,« o *;«. ^f By DANIEL MORIARTY Senate on whether a time of Washington and Nov. 12 with to accept or Blaise Matthews, and freshman 9:49.62 and O'Mara added to Assistant News Editor reject the proposed budget. his Boston University in two more The •VI. Jim Mackey, won the opening winning leg in the 400 freestyle Senate will vote on the budget in non-league contests. With back to event of the day, the 400-meter relay with a victory in The University Senate will vote the spring. The final decision the 50 back "shutout" wins against on medley relay. Craft, Truax, Mat- freestyle in a time of 21.70. to accept or reject the 1989-90 the budget is in the hands of American and Georgetown, the the thews and Mackey finished the Sophomores Ray Hyer and Eric budget priorities report of the Board of Trustees. 'Nova men will look to continue relay in 3:36.65. Haner each came awav with University planning and priorities The priorities are split into their recent success this weekend. ^^naswimteam dunked Georgetown Ust week in the Cats Big committee today at 4 p.m. in the capital priorities, which "relate to East Lounge of Dougherty Hall. land or buildings but are non- In addition, the Rev. Edmund maintenance in nature," and J. Dobbin, O.S.A., University operational priorities, which deal nils past Cats. 58-7 president, will address the Senate with the University's ongoing at the meeting. operations," according to the By JOHN G. RICCO Norm Ford's 152 yards on 22 With the Wildcats enjoying The report lists budget priori- committee's report. They are also ..t^;^-::^. SporLs Editor carries vaulted such ties him past V.U. a successful outing, they using "categories in descend- divided into short-term and long- tailback (Photos by Castano) Jeff Dingle and into the needed no additional help, but ing order, i.e., highest [priority], term categories. For those V.U. fans who lead in Rev. E. heard Yankee Conference V.U. decided high [priorityj and priority. It The Charles Curran, S.T.D., spoke to a crowd of students, faculty, administrators rush- to provide some is Items given highest short-term the score and thought it was an ing with 776 and visitors on Nov. 13 on "Academic Freedom and Catholic Higher Education." yards. anyway. This help came in the important to note, however, that Demonstrators priority by the report include vigil error, or read it and thought it was "Every held a prayer during the course of the lecture to protest Curran's presence at Villanova. now and then you have form of eight turnovers, five on all items listed [r^rdless of their a misprint, construction of an academic office make no mistake, the those types of games were interceptions ever- by Schulz. rank] are priorities and deserve building, rezoning of west final score last Saturday campus was: ything goes right for you." "If you play a team attention and budgetary New that's hot for development, completion of Hampshire 58, Villanova 7. remarked U.N.H. Head and support." Coach Bill give them the ball eight more prc^am evaluation and planning Prior to the contest, however, Bowes. Curran "We just speaks times, of played well on it could academic be "dial-a-score," The priorities accepted by the activities, "continuing all signs pointed to improve- quite a differ- both sides of the line. .Talley We went said. "And that's exactly Senate will serve as criteria by ment" of financial ent outcome. out aid for stu- and played certainly what it our best was on Saturday." which to judge the proposed dents, maintenance and moderni- 'Nova was 5-21 and in the thick game of the year." budget for -next is (Continued oti page 39) year, which zation of physical facilities and a freedom and of conscience the Yankee Conference race. created by a group of administra- tuition increase at a rate sufficient (Photo by Vittil New Hampshire, on the other / on withm the Church. He said it The Villanova football team's defense tors. The Senate budget commit- to maintain the academic quality By MAUREEN STAPLETON ter, where they held a banner had a rough outing in the hand, had lost four of its last five Wildcats tee will study the budget next News Editor which read, "Is Charlie Curran is the theologians that raise the loss to New Hempshire last Saturday. games, and Soccer triumphs 6-0 of Villanova University," accord- was fading fast at 4- problems and added, "If we don't semester and judge how well the ing to the really a Catholic?" 4. By report. KATHY Q. BIELOMYZA Wildcats' 28. pir^)sal has met the priorities. "I think there's an obligation on The lecture was divided into raise the problems, the faith dies." By JOHN F. SWIFT Though V.U. Head Coach Andy Items given highest long-term Staff Reporter Goaltender The budget committee will also our part ultimately to prove that two sections. The first was the Curran's speech was clearly Staff Reporter Talley Karen Del Sarto priority in the report include a knew U.N.H. was better outlined by him at the outset. The recorded her fifth shutout jrak^^ msfBfvam^d^iioKi to the (Continued academic freedom in Catholic prepared speech by Curran. The tton its record indicated, he and Paced of the on page 8) by senior captain Ann higher education is ultimately second section of the lecture was areas he spoke of in the speech *'I season with three saves went to a fight and a hockey his staff had a hard time convinc- Beirne, on the the Wildcat women's night. good for the Church itself," said a one-hour question and answer included historical setting and an game broke out." This popular ing his players so. "Our players soccer team trounced visiting La the Rev. Charles session with the audience. The overview of academic freedom, the one-liner has E. Curran, been used time and came into the game not looking Salle to escapes complete recent events within the academic their 1988 season For seniors Beirne S.T.D., at his lecture Nov. 13 in lecture concentrated more specif- time again as a joke about the at them as seriously and Hajjar, as they with a resounding 6-0 victory. while freedom arena, questions about this was the final match of their Connelly Center. ically on academic freedom, amount of violence in the sport of should have," Talley said. "As Beirne, a who led the team with two Curran concluded the lecture, the questions varied from specific the future of academic freedom, hockey. In collegiate careers. A two-time All- the NHL this season, coaching staff you can only fore- goals and two assists, was credited Northeast titled "Academic Freedom and questions on his positions to developments within Curran's however, this Region team selection, computer viruses joke has seemed to warn so much. with her first assist when she fed Beirne closed Catholic Higher Education," by questions concerning the correct own case and three specific ques- become a larger reality "I out a sparkling than ever don't think mentally our senior Jean tions the future of Hajjar with just 2:30 career saying, "In the last analysis, I role of a theologian. about academic before. with 25 goals and 11 By PATRICK sands of computer networks, players approached this game elapsed in MOUSSEAU was the first period. assists, while have followed my conscience, but Curran was asked how he was freedom. The National Hockey with the teammate Hajjar, Staff Reporter sent through Sendmail, a feature League, maturity that I had She struck again, Curran explained that histori- unassisted at possessing blazing speed» I also recognize that my con- able to separate his duties as both an organization that seems to be expected." always of the Arpanet.