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,.1. UcEi^teEll Villanova Downs Houston in First Round k. / «1» i »y SOU CONWAY and kept going at them." On the The imAA BmketbaU Cham-, defensive end of the floor. Granger ihip h« achioved the special fbrood Houston's fine sophomore iottt that NFL Commis- fuard, Kob WiUiams, to turn the IWFRlCl ler .^Hs Koaello hm been striv- ball over tw tinges, and made him to attain for many years -^ take 21 shoU to get his 23 pointo. rity. List weekend was sup- Five Villanova players scored in to bo the time, thst the 16 double digits, with the two start- led teams ran rampant over ing seniors leading the wary. Alex ch schools as St. Joe's, Kansm Bradley^ and Tom Siehkiewicz, Tk VjUanovan-NCAA ftte and Villanova. However, who have been on three NCAA Ithings in college baskettMdl dp not tournament teams in their four

I always go according to plan. St years of eligibility at Villanova, [Joe's and Kansas State ambushed knew what to do with the ball once "•* '". TOURINAMEINT GuidE Ithe top seeded teams in the coun- Granger got it to them. Bradley try. Dol*aiil and Oregon asserted himself tt Sute, right from the while Villanova played the Kaat's start. He scored seven oi Villa- RouNcl, Eastern ReqloNAls, Marc^ 15-15 at CIiarIotte ColisEUM^ CNarIotte, N.G. I FJRST I number cMie seed, Virginia, chest- nova' s^first nine points, and ended |t(H:hest befcnre finally succumbing up with 22 points which was a sin- 164-50. gle game high for Bradley this University of Villanova University University off Unlike. top seeded teams such as year. Sienkiewicz shot 6-8 from Virginia, Villanova had to play a the floor and wound up with 16 I IHouston Cougars Wildcats Virginia Cavaiiers preliminary game against the points. Southwwt Conference postseason Villanova was leading 41-28 at champion, Houston. The Cougars, the half, and the game never again (21 -8) (19-10) (2S-3) I ( who caflBS into Charlotte trying to appeared to be in doubt Houston I t map a three game NCAA tourna- did close to within eight with 17 Season Summary Season Summary Season Summary I ment losing streak, fared no better. minutes left to Gra^fnr play, but a pat- m^^ {against the Wildcats. ented 21-foot Sienkiewicz jumper .John rteoae was hit with a chaiglng caU la Houston is coming off a 21-8 Villanova*s longest winning Virginia, ranked third in the the hist mimite of Sunday's game with Virginia. Did Lee Kakcr Viilanova's sensational sopho- from the top of the key put the really ha^e posltloB? season while playing in the South- streak this year was five games, country, flnished 26-3 in the tough no west conference. The Cougars are more guard, Stewart Granger, con- Cats up by 10 (46-36). Nova never which came at the start of the 'sea- Atlantic Coast Conference. Led by I a young team and are led by third- trolled the tempo oi the game. looked back. son. Villanova won the Sun Bowl the collegiate player of the year SteBklewks I team All-American Williams. Granger only scored five points, The Cats were playing with visi- Rob tournament in El Paso over the Ralph Sampson, the Cavaliers but orchestrated ble Landlords The Cougars are also known to a press offense intensity and intelligence. Discriminate Christmas vacation, defeating San have a quick experienced team. play an aggressive defense. that WM-Macotedlust like itwm Massiminot later remarked» *'We They Francisco and UTEP. This victory Scoring threat Jeff Xrfunp is able to will press full-court, and then col- written in a textbook. Graofwr played tike we wanted to win, ra- was not all roses for Villanova, score from anywhere on the court. kept attacking %i press which en- ther than playing not to lose. And lapse into a zone. If Houston has a however, because All-American Teams have successfully shut Against V.U. abled his teammates to get there is a big difference." Students weakness, it is uncon- The in their front line. candidate Alex Bradley fractured down Virginia's offense by double- Howard Their guards can usually break tested baskets. Villanova Coach Cats just kept taking the ball to The first apartment his right thumb in the San Fran- teaming Sampson underneath, By SARA KELLY complex laaovaa KoUie Massimino said, Houston. phoned the rental office any zone with excellent outside "The key John Pinone had 19 phoned was La Maison, in Straf- (! cisco game. In early January, Vil- which leaves Virginia's poor- As a result of the Housing Lot- of the Kingswood Apartments, shooting. to the game was that we executed points and 10 rebounds. Aaron in lanova shooting guards for tery, this time every ford. When the spokesperson in suffered tough defeats to open the out- year students King of Prussia, first as our press, oCfense extremely well, (Continued the stu- Notre side shot. on page 16) who have been asked the rental office received a call Dame and St. John's. After by the Deans dent and then as the married from the Villanova student looking this, though, the Cats got back on of Men and Women to seek alter- womaa "We have a long waiting ii track with victories over native for an apartment for herself and Syracuse housing are searching the list now. It would be a waste of and possibly two roommates, the nationally-ranked Coimecti- Main Line hoping to find a time to even try," said the spokes- cut. spokesperson responded that suitable home. It has been' person to the student When the "there are no openings FtBB suggested by many of these currently, same spokesperson received a call but we can put your name on our BrttAsy students that prospective land- from the married woman, the . I '.: waiting list." When the student nmmt lords often refuse to rent their story was different. The woman asked to visit the complex and be The Match-Ups apartments to Villanova students. very adamantly stressed that she shown a model apartment, the Wheeling,,, and her family did not want to live spokesperson responded that Rob Williams Stewart Granfer near students because "they are so Lee Raker In an effort to confirm or deny there were no model apartments. untamed and mischievous." Williams is known for his excellent After seeing limited playing time Raker has been plagued with in- these allegations, the Viilaaovan The spokesperson outside shot and his "shake and last year. Granger has quickly be- juries this year (cskium deposits in phoned a series of apartment The follow-up call from the replied that the management refuses bake" dribbling, where he fakes with come the floor leader of the Wildcats. his thigh). He is a doubtful starter for buildings and complexes. IVo w(xnan with a family interested in to rent to his students because "the body from side-to-side and pulls Early into the season. Granger was Sunday's game. Raker is strictly a calls were made to each of the ren- an apartment produced different older for tenants wish to preserve up the jumper. Williams is known primarily a passer and penetrator, a' streiJc-ehooter. tal offices; the first call requested results. The spokesperson replied the quiet to shoot atmosphere." from anywhere on the court. role he still basically plays. an apartment for rental to a stu- that there were currently several Craig RolMniiOB dent from Villanova, and the sec- vacancies, and that, if the woman Under the law, a landlord may Clyde Drexler Aaron Howard Many teams will slack off Robin- ond call requested an apartment was interested, she cou|d be given "'^-^ rent, or refrain from renting, an E)rexler was a member of the Howard remains the quiet man on son to double-team Ralph Sampson. for rental to a married couple and a tour of the model apartments. apartment to whomever he wishes. Southwest Conference freshman the Villanova basketball team, even Robinson is not confident in his their five year old son. In a related incident, the Vil- (Continued on page team. Drexler is an excellent leaper though he has failed to start in only hands or shooting ability. His main 3) and fl^ts well under the boards for six games in his three seasons on the asset to Virginia is his rebounding' offensive rebounds. Drexler is the court. He is very unselfish and us- ability. first freshman ever to lead the ually passes up a shot to a teammate. Ralph SampsoB V.P. for Academic Cougars in rebotmds. If Sampson is not double-teamed, it Larry MkiMaax < Mm Pimme is virtually impossibls tc> stop Urn. Known as "Mr. Mean,'* Micheaux Only a sophomore, Pinone is the While remaining an offensive threat, Sampson has Affairs has improved tremendously at center leader on the court who shouta sig- improved his defensive to Post this year. Micheaux is really a con- nals to his other teanomates. Ife has a sbiiities tromsndoiisly this year. He f>- verted forward. He likes to take turn- delicate touch cloae to the bosket has fouled o«t only oos time this By iAMMS UeLOKKNZU sponsible." During the six years 4 around jumpers from from doso to the boskot to 15 feet Cleary a naedium Mr lamp Dr. JaoMs Cloary, ViUanova's was vice-president, his of- f' distance from the basket. vico-president for academic af- fice had a hand in the development la Vifgiiiia, Oi»v« l^mm it known as CoaKey Pho«o . fairs, roooathr announced his rsa- of the Nursing master's degree "Mr. Outch.** Whsaaw the gMs is Fans A fractond right thumb kept Brad- i^MtkMi hroBs that post profram, aa well aa the Com- close, Lamp usuaUy shoolo effective ley OB the far ^ b^ oTtbs sidUmss Ha hmmme^lk May 31, 19$l. Father DtmcoU h« munication Arts mi^. aialidoiril named Hov. his Iml iO Lawreoce Oii^, aa CUary's ^Vm looking forwvd to goii« to "iha ymn is the st«era0i length teochi^" ClMvy aakL sf mnim tot '*1'U r^ioia the full-time faculty in

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By BOB HERMAN Jakobovitt befan by aayinf that therapeutic abortion. this area. "Hie only time coo- 'The continuity of life today Dr. Imnunuel JakofraviU, tlw ha became ioUreetad In the atwly i Another area Jakobovits talked tracept aa are really h ever por- depend upon Increisinff ' «y ANNS iinrDAM Cbkr Rabbi of the BHtith Com. of medical ethice in the IMQi about la whether to tell a patlant mittad are when they are need for production and eoooomic Tha Folltieel Union held a moniwMdth Of Nationt, tpoko when he WM the Chief Rabbi in he 4yii«. The Rabbi tracwl b this medical purpoees. In a w^y, the tlona to ptoblwiie, but more debata m^ B Salvador, Mondi^. about Jewiah medical ethic*. Ireland and he taw the Chrietian (lueation hack to a biblical story in use of them violatee a com- Inimans to flad a formula March 16L The House took the Tueeday. March 10 in the Coo- pprapective of medical ethice. which a king demanded toknow mancbnent," Jakobovits said. peace in the world w» have ci^ neUy Center. ReaUiing that the Jewieh people whether he wae dying or not. Jakobovits closed l>y giving a ed. Wa are accountable, not >it • had never eeriouely dealt with the Jakobovito said. '*If you will cause meesage for the future saying. sole power,!!. subiect of medical ethice, he began physical or mental setbacks to the to pursue the topic. person or deny him peace of min4 then you do not tall him. The New Course Offe^red On the subject of abortion physical welflwe of the patient is Jakobovits said, "The mother is an the primary concern. If the doctor Due to the increasing profee- mepted by classroom interested perty, but not thft sole will bring the patient relief sionalism taking place in the Tha supervised field judfB. There are other factors and the Jewish people field f- believe that a of private security and the perience is under the auspic partiee to takf into account." mother should not die so that the career opportunities associated of SpectaOuard of the chUd should Uve." with this professionidiam, the trum Corporation (apectac't Jakobovits then gave the Criminal Justice Jakoborite also said that there Program o# In regard to preragistei definition of murder as it is stated are some areas Villanova Univarsity is offering about abortion in fbr the course, ft is impor in the Hebrew Bible, "murder is in the which Jewish medical ethics ex- 1981 fall semester the to note that because striking a of a c( man." Jakobovits new course. C.J. perts are still 1000-01, Com- puter problem the course carefully pointed out that this munity Practicum in Private not says a Presently the experts feel that if listed in the Prere( man and not an dmbryo. He Security, Crowd Control and the mother will not be mentally tration Master Schedule. He said that one major contradiction Collective IM Behavior. This inter- ever, students between harmed, then the baby may _ Christian medical ethics disciplinary course emphasizes and should be bom. for the course with thair^ Jewislr medical ethics ie the social-psychological demic advisers. Students de between the ac- The Rabbi then addressed the aspects of private s^urity and ing subject more information about tuality of birth and the poten- of contraception. Jako- collective behavior. Students course should see tiality of birth. He also said that bovits said that there are no participate in a supervised field McKenna. room * Dr. Imma JakoboTlts the blanket 209, Vi : Jewish Bible never refers to rulings when it comes to experience which is supple- Hall.

Miss Villanova Nursing Lectureship Bicycie Club Ride Theatre Major 1 Ladies, wouldn't you love to be i The Fourth Annual Distinguished The Villanova Bicycle Club will hold a Any student at Villanova mi^ apply to] 'f< [nrowned as the first **Miss Villanova"! Nursing Lectureship will be held on 10-miie ride on Sunday, March 22, be a Theatre m^)or. The undergraduau The A.C.S. is sponsoring the first annual Thursday. March 26, in the Connelly beginning at 1:00 p.m. in front of the migor is an academic and practical proJ ^diss Villanova Contest during Spring Center's Villanova Room. Connelly Center. Any questions call 646- gram which prepares the student fori Tever Week. The contest will include secondary The lecture will be divided into a 7120. level teaching, graduat ning gown, bathing suit, and talent morning sessicMi, beginning at 10:15, and school, Blake Friscia, head of the Latin of American Hospital Supply Corp. will presentation is aimed at answering stu- run. There will also be a pentathalon American division of Chase Manhattan, be speaking to students on the topic of{ dent questions about conscription, the and a team and Fraternity champicm- will give the corporate perspective on Interviews — from the Employer's Per- selective service system, military pre- ship. We are hoping for your suppwt in Latin American economics. spective. Dr. Lombardi did his dis- paredness registration. Informational helping us publicize the meet as well as Monday, March 23, Connelly and evaluative. Cinema. sertation in the area of interviews skills your support in participating in the | 7:30 p.m. and will be sharing research results and f Panelists include: meet. Entry fees will probably be $1.00 C. Gerald Walsh, Professor of Eco- helpful hints so that you can improve Mr. James Bristol, Director, Anti- per event ($2.00 for relays) and awards nomics, Villanova University, will give your interview style. presentation Draft Program. American Friends Ser- Will be given to the top three finishers The in an overview of the current, political and will be held on 28 at p.m. in vice Committee. each event. For any further information March 12:30 economic status of Latin America. the Bryn Mawr Koom of the Connelly Prof. Peter Goldberger, V.U. School of please contact: { Tueaday, March 24. ViUanova Center. Center. Law. Member of National Lawyer's Steve Skrobala, 625-9433, Km. 16, Sui- Connelly 8:00 p.m. Uoild Draft and MiUtary Law TMk livan; Jim McNichol or Jim O'Brien. ,*• Senator Frank Church, former chair- Force. 626-9116. Km. 322, Fedigan. man of the Senate Foreign Relations Trip Ma. Joan Lamb, Pubtic Affairs Of- To DC. Committee, ^will speak on multinational ficer. National Headquarters. Selective and U.S. policies concerning Latin if. Service System. Band Dinner Dance Those still wanting to go on a trip tol America — their effect and their Brig.*Gen. Theo. C. Mataxis. V^. future Waahington. D.C. may sign up in the The date of the Unhwrsity Band's prospects. Army (Hat). Aaaistant Sviperintendent din- PolMeal ikienca. eCfice. Wa wUI leave li ner dance has been chanfsd to Fridiy. and Commandant of CadeU, Valley tha Field Houae aft 7 a.aoL We wiU visit AprU 3. TickaU are on sale Forfs Military Academy. in the Con- the Stata Uspartment. the Suprero«| » neUbf Center ticket office from 7 p.aL, Toeadhqr. March 31. in the Mondiy, Court, and C^iital HiU. We will be bad March 23, thru TueaHay. M«rch 3L Weet Lotti^ el Dougherty HaU. Free. Water Polo Festival by 7 pim. the coat ia 18.00. The public ia Win a Cruise Band Electlofw UsedTextteok

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rb condition bacauaa this is where f|s »<>«« the The fakehood tlMt Villanova's adminis- •My is. 1 see no haasles hare. port for these efforto would be deeply de- h it Another Vietnam? tration bridfw the gap for those City stu- What can be done to attract Mack stu- served since we pay activity feea alao. dento who must adjust to the suburbs can Response dento^to V.U.7 One (1): Ask current black Administrative atatemento like: It's a be easily disproved. Once a black student is Dear KdlNr students for names at high school students hassle for blacka to get here; We make accepted, he is placed in a freshman orien- an '-'-: that are interested in effort to bridge the '^'-Kt".' V.U. Yea, dsapite pop- city/suburb gap; Black ViUanova haa the slate'i loweat enroU- tation group with no (ither Mack student ular belief, there are black hi^ school stu- studento would rather go to Temple and La- ment of This has been the case in my three years bMi aMiMita^ and that is nothing dents (3) Salle; El interested in Villanoira. Two (2): al- asaure black Villanovans that the ad- Salvador hare, and 1 still Proves be proud o/. caU it alienation. Dangerous to mensee hrom the Villa- IXreetor of low a group of black studento to recruit in ministration do^ not understand our AdmiaaionB (ViliBaatnn S^81) euch nova's only black organisation (the Black as, the City schools. We know the needs, interest, or opinions. Perhaps the attitudes of Cultural Society) receives ''Our location is against us" and, **lt's a a useless budget The ghoBt of Vietnam is still present in America. Our failure in this think of our actions in El Salvador, the students and can relate VUlanevan could have When wa we cannot forget Viet- to them in a year after an "On Campus" hassle for (ptospective students) to get here year; thus, there is no wiQr for Southeast Asian more beneficial manner than an administra- section for just black student country has influenced our foreign policy for the last nam; more importantly, ws should hot forget Vietnam. Any society which] blacks to welcome their own. opinions, (ViUdnfihMr we >%ry contradictory. Villa- tor since decade. can. More importan^y, black students we never get in this section at any With the unrest in El Salvador, talk of Vietnam has again risen to rests solely on force to preserve order is an inherent^ uostalMe society. nova it twah* (12) miles from Philadelphia Villanova black studento try very hard to will not go into a high school with the neg- other time. the surface. Debate continues on whether El Salvador will •nd has ,1>lack make life on campus livable. Talent shows, become another The solution to the unrest in 81 Salvadcnr lies not in bullets, but in reform. lapa studenU enrolled than ative attitude of present Villanova recruit- 1.6% black enrollment sticks out like a schools located in award luncheons and dances have all Vietnam. The present military juntt has made ^ains political the mountains. The Paoli ers. been sore toward stability Villanova's bUK:k studento do not think, thumb, and the Villanova black stu- Local, Norristown High Speed Line and the instituted in the past and new groups like closely examining the situation, "It's a hassle." dento dislike it just By one realizes that El Salvador does the country. Elections are scheduled in the next few years. LandTeformj U Villanova's black stu- the as much am the adminis- 2-bus stop on campus. Public transporta- Gospel Ensemble and the Black En- dento cannot get black high school tration should. We would tike have several distinct differences from Vietnam. The unrest now is almost has taken place to more equitably distribute much of the weaHlt in Ell studento gineering Society to see a tion on the Main Line will always be in su- on are proof that black stu- campus, then It cannot be done change. We promise, it will not hurt in America's **backyard," as opposed to the rice paddiesof Southeast Asia. Salvador. After months of battle, the migority of people in El Salvador] dento care for each other. University sup- Stefan Roots El Salvador is a much smaller country with a flat and barren terrain, its seem to support the present government. x coastline is more easify patrollable. indeed, any American involvement in An American military presence in El Salvador coMld have the effect ofj El Salvador : would not have to overcome the serious obstacles present in aiding the rebels in El Salvador, rather than eliminating them. As in Viet Vietnam. Still, are we apologetic about even sending advisors to El nam, the people could unite with the guerillas to ex|Jel any Americkn ii

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;4^ Segments of our society view this as a lack of wilL They say that that force is not the solution to eveiy world problem. America has become a "sleeping giant," afraid to use its vast resources. if the was truly interested in preserving the stability Perhaps strong action will rid us of the- ghost of Vietnam. . El Salvador, it would be more concerned with providing economic aid. Et Others, including college By KOBEMT many students of the time, view the Vietnam Salvador is basically a poor country, and the fighting proves that many ofj A McGOVERN •iHi era differently; they feel that Vietnam was a mistake. To them, it was an the poor are not willing to accept their plight. A political and economic] MARK TOOM£Y Villanova attempt to impose an students were asked to give^ their opinion on the situation unpopular government upon a people who did not solution in El Salvador proves to be the only peaceful solution, if we fail io] v that has arisen in El Salvador. wish our presence. How do you feel about the way is Even thqugh the experience was painful and costly, we preserving the present government l^ these means, we may just be in for] Keagan handling it? What do you learned a lesson. another Vietnam. think we should do? Suzanne Leonard, Freshman, Vince Gafano, Sophomore, M.E. ;-*^ Liberal Arts We're handling it terribly. We Vacationing is for the purpose of relaxa- Though this may seem like Ibegging, We should concentrate on should stay out of f tion and oftentimes reflection on one's own the only recourse 1 have. Somedey, niiayl El Salvador. remedying U.S. internal problems,, life. If it entails observing and learnihg too, can render help to a lahen. fellc They're not bothering us, why ^ such as about people around you, then that is a sign the economy, before humaa What else can 1 say estiie^ tt pur- should be bother them? of maturity. To say that police patrol is nec- you for your time. suing outside interests. essary, even Veasy to understand" seems to be a sad contradiction when it is applied to '!? a vacation-land s'Siation. Perhaps Mr. Clark would Uke to take another look at his li il Hi"! Motet if tmyon/e »mi0rmM in

•- life — he might realise that insults, re- taitUHi the oddrtM, piea^e eom€*ttp to n Florida Fun natural to say thinp to strangers" here at venge, nightly fights or things like wet-willy VllkuMva Qffke. Villanova to further solidify, or establish contests do not indicate that one is **tru]y for the first time, a true sense of com- ^ Criticized munity; free" but truly irresponsible. Congratulations] t^mUij tune T« tke UMIrni But to return to the sunny shares of Fort Class «f tS Dear ICditOR He: ^'Florida offers Emotionel Freedom" Lauderdale, 1 found it, shall 1 siy, intereat- 1 would like to congratulate our exceliei (March 13, 19S1) ing to read that men and women were sling- Villanova Basketball team on their per^ 1 w« sorry to read Bill Clark's view on ing insults back and forth in bars and ths emotional release which Florida seemed Prison formance at the Big East Confierence v- people ; were plotting revenge for rather silly Request Syracuse last weekend. Their victory to offer. While 1 am happy for all those for- actions. These two examples, while expres- Dear KdUan iVovidence tunate people to have had the opportunity sing the levity with which they were meant in overtime was stupendous Thorough a iocially illegal indiscretion on truly an intente to enjcy Florida, 1 think their purposes for to indicate, have connotations contrary to game. Their sportaman- <^ii y % my party 1 find myself an at going were slightly misdirected. Mr. Clark the idea of universal brotherhood. And, inmate the Ari- conduct and sphrit are no less tl .^1. began with a highly lona State Prison. Though 1 wm not a praiseworthy. effort commendable despite the fact that Mr. Clark wished to The tl^se fine pi Uefrtff^ l^lanagan. Bob Herman, Sophomore, Ac- pauper on the Sophomore, philosophy towards his fellow man when he leave Villanova behind, it appeared that he streets, the law hM confiscat- put out through the entire tournament counting f EnglMi stated that **tlis vacation affordsd an op- brought it right along with him with the ed everything I own and transformed me recogniied and acclaimed by both Villanc 1 hope it doesn't become another portunity to learn more about others, and in same topics of Dougherty Hall con- iiito one. and Syracuse fans. The final game of The U.S. is most noted for its at- turn, to learn about Viet Nam. Keagan should more myself.** Senti- vwaation, such as how little (or how much) Having no family or income to speiak of tournament was one that tn^y showed titudes on freedom and because of give our ments as such these are indeed rare to find dieting females havi^ eaten or how drunk (15 cents an hour, 4 hoars a diiy), 1 am ap-« ideal match support, but it has to be between the Syracui that, we have an obligation to en- limited or in an atmosphere where the ultimate is to one was ewer the weekend. Thankluhy, how- peaUng to your atudant body for 4 items Orangemen and the Villanova Wildcats. otherwise our involvement *'real^ sure freedom in other countries. could be- 0H wasted." if more people had a ewnr, the need for polioe patrol is unneoas* that 1 deaperately need: Congratulations guys tm a auperb effc come too great. positive attituds of oneself and others, and sary most of the time at Villanova; while we 1.) 1^-pals, correepondence with any- You've given me one more reason to worked to fully develop it, thingi in general do have an occaaional noae-busting, the in- one wiahing to write. pride in my school. Slneerely yosi might be better in this workL More fraetione aren't aevere or often enough to 2.) Stamps . to carry on the cor- AMM.M4 ^J 'A\i : specifically, it woiild be nice if it were **so merit surveilanoe by the law. reapoodence. V Owi af 11 MarlL Spencer, Junior, General and / John Nuttall, Freshman, Nikolai, Freshman, Undecided E.E. Basically we should Nick support any •< ,,,,,,>l»^»r»**T>'*** , and 1 feel that as long as we /"^ requests for help from the existing get our officials to use their in- government. We shouldn't get telligence to handle the situation, in- MARD Of nMTOM tktfiHuefaa volved as we did in Viet Nam, but Nm09: Carol then we should get involved.. We Editor-4n-ChM, Alkons, WiHUm Copparwaithe. Jamaa OaLoremo. there Mf/fflfam Ctefir should use our brains isn't much chance of that hap- Richard DiStafano, Lan LaBarth. Mary aaira Laahy, WlWam before our Managing Editor. ChHttIrm KHanmnn McKar- pening. We should nan. OraMr Marrick, Lauria Millar. muscle. support any Aa«x:ialg Editorg, Aa^grr Coiffvr Kim Ruahton, Kalhy SooaIml Aona ^ia Ufbinafto. Oan movement that insures a Stmron Wtm^n TIaman. Klatryn Zyohal. Rot>ln Qray. ^iMy, peaceful Newg, Mmy Annm Qrangm f%mirmjMtihnmm§eom transition. Ann^Suifdtn UmrhAknidm Entortakimsnt Clwit Slwqki Sports. Jmnm Pmnia Amf mmlJtiphImn mbmi Conmmf Photography, CImrtm atMti Sutinaaa, CMdy '^^^^ Mmphy. John Paoa. aattyHmkowgici;Caiiy4higi|L IMH00 wUKfif ^

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By MAEY ANNE GRANGEE studsnto affected by the strike,** they will consider car poolii^ in TIm •trilw by SBPTA transit expUinad Oleason. ''He said that stead of driving worlUn in Fliiladel|iliia hM was a very food queetioo and promptod ViUHiofva to implement directed me to Hsiwy Amoroao^ AsMiroto abo said that Daan of e plan daaipmri to aid commuter student body praeidsnt." Man Taoy Ifartin haa oflSirad lialp studento affected by the atrilw. According to Amoitieo, Gleaaon io fatting coniNitar prinUraU oif The plan could be in effect at pointed out the possible problems all conmMitarB, liatad by lip codaa. ^ early as next week. the strike could caiMe. '*He wm TIm plan will encourafs concerned in that SBPTA went on outa/' W9 will than aand a copy of 1 *\i students living in the sams strike four years ago fbr 44 days. tha print-out to aach paraoo in general areas to carpool to This tims it is on^ affecting get- that sip coda araa with an ac- Villanova together. The proUenM ting into Phibdelphia. However, if companyii^ lattar." The lattar

I, which the strike is causing for the strike expands, it may affect will aiplain tha poaaibla prob^ama students were first addressed commuter students." of tha atriha, and inform atudanta Pridi^, March 13. Jim Gleason, a *^e hope to set up a temporaiy of tUa plana Amoroao ia trsring to Villanova student, approachsd ride board in Dougherty,** iaid implemant. Father John Deegan, vice Amoroeo. "Hien we want to **! presidsnt for student life, to ''see organise car-pooling by students. hopa to have thia in alliBct at if Villanova was going to have Even if the strike is settled or tha bagiiining of nait waalc," notad anythii« to help Philadelphia dose not affect students, we hope Amoroao. ,i

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Man's It effort The Natarr of the evening), the Fear a Gypsy Qaeea, FM music, there is no thematic com- group, has been the and It Sustaining in- TTiey cleverly chose to perform hit and Jest Betweea Yea aad Me, WI^f^«S Anothdr strange tale involi Bven if the beginning eiu)( plexity, no lengthy tales of Bf SHARON fluence in April Wine. He not only their more catchy or more com- pi'ofcasoc who, bored with his the story or play were divul Though they are extremely showing the laid back side of April mystery and Any Woo4y Alkn fan U foiiig to intrigue. The lyrics in native pens most of their songs but also mercial sounding tunes. Some of and his life, to a the curiosity of how he managed^ liar their Canada, Wine. They continued with the are generally low BflBCti, the Uitfit manages make aboUt having a good t! SMt is the lead vocalist, guitarist, the selections ril Wine is virtually unknown featured from The sucer-paced, sexually oriented leap into fiction so that he can find the wHy from the InHii^l^li time, which is reflected by their literary •libit of tht oomic fmiui. keyboardist (piano a|id moog) and Natare of Che Beast were to the conelusion would be the .U.fiL» primarily due to Fatare Ladies Maa into their own version high-energy. ii affair with levary. gbod-natured AlWn't latest craatkm an apt have an Emmm producer. The other four in- Tease, Crash aad Bara, (from whehninit. One can never be » lited effofta of promotion at- the of 21st Ceatary ScklzeM Maa, which lliis reliutionahip comes to be showmanship on stage. sMiiitl to WHiMvt FaatlMri, dividual talents v^ho make up T.V. movie The Killfa^ of Ready both which psychological- trauma selected from the Harder . . was the offsprinf of Getttag Evca. through the Gieat Persky and his traumas brought the tragedy pr Eflscti is a compilation of ''Cheap-looking CSiinese cabinet." to reading the story. .vignettos and short plays, as were The professor enters the boix, the Bring A Friend To Deer Tom SeUeck, One' appeal of ^en is his Allen's earlier books, llie same book is opened to the appropriale ViUanovaii Personals Hi. I tNhk you ere so cute end titiide of doom in the face preoccupations remain: the an- page, so that Bpvary ia betwisen af- Joey, — sexxy (re: Progrem of Merch su^eai. In *'My S[ of poesible Knner, Lunch, Brunch, Drinks! cient Greeks; neurotic relation- fairs and has time, and wonder You will alwar$ be three 12). I think I kweyou end wee to the Graduates," he telU |^|^^ ships; death; philosophical wonders, he meets and woos her. ^^ ?J ,. wondering if nebulous class of seniors meybe you parodies and science. New topics Of course, the author of this story B»rrmi.y. cert I mankind is at a fork in the re BPPV couU your mecho body are also included; for example, has no intention of letting love ^^ j^^ and to Vlllenove University in '*One path lMd»;^ despair i Lincoln makes a debut with a tale last; it has too many conse- other, hopelesenks. ' The OREBVHOUSE your Ferrerl on April 11 to from his presidency that has thus quences, lathis case, love doesn't ter After waxing RESTAURANT total extinction." i teke me to senior far never been taught in any last because of a transmission my dinner cerebrally, he turns to the saga dence. history class. And, it probal^ly problem. Persky sums up the dif- j his broken toaster. never will. ficulties profound^, **Something Keep in mind thet you ere my Aside from the humor of to Alten spoofs the scientific world must be wrong." 5 MINUTES FROM VIUANOVA idol and last hope. destruction, what else can anyo UNIVERSITY by charting a failed experiment. Allen's style is such that it is Yours forever, possibly think of? The bor Although three learned in- impossible to give information o' everyday crises that drive ^^^^ ^^^ ^ '^'"S PrtisBia Rd. MHTP dividuate with the title doctor to that will discourage a potential 687^2801 humans crazy: mechanical Radnor, PA prove it, attompt to discover a reader. He begins with one vels that don't function; relatig To the unique bunch cure for choking, they fail thou^t and weaves others BRINQ THIS AD ANPV.U. ID. ships that take unexpected rou from Sulllven 241-24Sy miserably. After they give up. Dr. through the story; the endings of FOR A rO% DISCOUNT and let's not forget the irritatic You cherecters ere really Heimlich manages to find the cure his tales are not a mere sum of the (Continued on pagi*l4) something. I'm giving you throu^ a maneuver of his own. parts but a whole new neurosis. new names to keep you in- pK^VMiO^l^c conspicuous, efter 3/13/81 m INTRAMURAL P.M. There Must Be a Mistake Here you are: Burt' OJ- Vodka-Gingerale, DEPARTMENT The Quiet Flirt, Masculine «; Mealcard Moocher with the Have Heen Love, continues in the evocative stringi and piano that By KIM KINGSLAND Sensuous Eyes, The Radiant time out same murky vein; Bishop's coincide with the vocals of a Phil Collins has taken Smiler, Vivacious Victor — from Genesis to go solo with Face backing vocals lend nothing to this change, hi Thaader aad Ug^tidag, Annual Advanced ff '. The Percect Host, The Mar- slow,.sleep-inducer. A revision of Collins - proves that his which he also -«* Velee, an album V •,.1i ScMni the Uaes neither the ried Man, 240 lb. Weakling, produced. Collins, who is pre- Genesis voice is capable of reaching Life Bistre Bill, dominant on drums and vocals, enhances the quality nor adds any level and the intensity necessary Saving Program The Party juigles to the original. Collins is Eng- Goers ... gets a little help from his friends for the intricacies of the Eric Clapton and Stephen Bishop, barely scratching the surface, lish/Jazz mix. I'm Not Movlag, You're a lot of laughs. Don't seemingly more concerned with is the lowpoint of the side, along with a horn section courtsey and you like to dance? Keep on Genesis can be of Earth, Wind and Fire. One showing us that suggesting that Collins took time grinning, you bunch of cuties. translated into a dance band. The lit- presumption must be erased from during a break to write a cute You're reelly unique. Stick closing trio of tunes follows the tle ditty as a filler. the outset in order to even listen Water Safety together fellows. same example: The Koof Is If Loving Me Is Crazy is a to the album: this is not a Collins' Love, sound. Kather, Leaking employs a negligible haunting tune, beginning with a version of Genesis' Sincerity melody with unimpressive l^ics; bluesy that fits the form for it is an attempt at a wholly dif- sax t'^'-Ir Instructors Course ferent sound, as the addition of Droned is; and Hand In Hand is in this mellow, although somewhat Earth, Wind and Fire brass would no way related to its Dire Straite streched, lament. The album counterpart. Overall, side one, with Toaiorrew Never suggest. - closes Side One of Face Vaiae is a with ito tiring absence of cres- ICaows, a Lennon/McCartney bland collection of simplistic cendos, is about as captivating as song. 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The presentation yet begina aiMW. aa though the old The ain^, Ng^M tnim. is garbled merrily guitar-driven aong about Hfb on i of life that Allen creates problems never happened Icecats un- in Europe, ia where Win- Dominate an disaster. the road ^ .In many ways, although stumbling into another always exisU, wood's gnltar ia at ita frantic beat. :-darlyiiH{ troth formula of the poor soul The before exi^gerated aa it may be. It punctuatea the breaka RICH/1RD COMP/^ttV with countless problems is one & Allen portrays the odd and after the choma aharply, than Simply. that continues to work. It worka in UNISEX HAIRSTYLES ri^"^' world that exisU. Hie fear of expands in the larger apncea 1^- SMe Effects just as it has worked before and after each verse. The Stars with MACHC juxtaposed nuclear war is throughout Allen's career in all common daily failures and foibles closing solo is Winwood at hia his endeavors. ever and then coupled with the odds moat electric: Stomping on the VLLAMOVA STUDQfT UMWrnTS By JACK lleriKIIKO had. Frank earned Hookie-of- great improvement over the year. : i^'i:' is great; it is just too create a naaty cloud the- Year honors as Having him that the pessimists will be right The book fiizs pedal to APPOINTMENTS REQUESTED Seven Viilanova hockey playera well aa being and Mancuso together readings are soon over. then elected to first for some day. The confusion ^ short. The of rhythmic distortion, DeivMl aararda firom the Mid- team All-Stars. another two years in very BffVecIa, there is no recourse i| the best Hen- Frank scored 11 satisfying." modem society is reflected and After sliciiv through in tlantic CoUegiate Hockey Con- goals and paased wait for the next series of witti a clear crisp out 19 aaaists for Paul magnified by Allen in all of his hut to drixian faaion rence (MACHC), thia pMt week, 30 total points. LaFond, who won Defense- 527*2080 771 E. Lancaatar, VManova traumas. They will, no soars higher and higher man-of-the- works. Allen wail that four membera received firat Year last year, had years away. Mver. himself Perhaps tbt reason why this doubt, be a few with the Arc of a AlMMr awarda, two aecond another banner season scoring six Ail iiUr.awarda and two in- goals and assisting on eight other. iduat -awtriito. Chria Mancuso, "Paul ia probably the Villanovaris best skating defenseman in the exceptional Attention flaj^ato^ Faul LaVond and woric wHh UtagMe right now," statea W» Mji^iliPtti waira all Probat. elected to .--?»'.. ! . "He movea the (ilaaiit Ali46Har a<|itad while puck well and is a **• '•* '"* •^ Ha-Hfaa Cap this weekewl big offenaive threat la ^^ V^Hi with the people. So con you. (Auran and Bill Quinlan every time he Uaiversity of Delaware. ia on the ice." |re al«dii| lo the aecond team Goaltender Selected team. Keceiving in- Tom Margiotti once to second team All- again led the league in goals- Stars were juniors idual ' were Tom Curran The exceptional people who work for Rlley-Meyers Asso- awarda Frank and Bill PARK Quintan. Curran, last are high achievers. CENTRAL (KOQldaH)C.the-Year) and ciates, representatives of Provident Mutual, years league MVP, And that's the way they're rewarded. Kemia (l>efenaemanto Campus. Cherry Hill. NJ 08002 Suite 1 10. 3 Executive THRUST and SHOTGUN StgrttO team. "The rest of the team means just as *«i*«Ha against-average, posting a 3.18 much as these guys. Without ± average and a 89.6 save ratio. the hard work from ZV' everyone Tom, along with the rest of goal- on the team, we would never have tending crew, (Don Clark, Al a chance at the title. Playing Salvato and Fred Christie) had the as a team is much more lowest important than Re vie w goals-against-average in going out for in- dividual H! the league. "The one thing about goals. This whole team WOMEN^S TRACK: Suzanne 11 won championships, held March 12- Tom is that he is so consistent," an award by winning first ^hea, junior atandout distance 16 in place in the Marquette, Michigaa comments Probst. "No matter how league. Now if they iinner, le<| the Wildcats to their Jenni can only Franks won the 200-yard bad the team seems to be going, prove it to everyone by f5th place ifiniah in the AlAW in- individual winning medley and set a Tom always seems to come up the championship this lioor championships this past Tom Margiotti Ch.irlio Giiir1.i Pii.>to Viilanova record with her time of with the big game." weekend." ekend ia Pocatello, Idaho. 2:09.9. She also placed third in the Shea plfced third in the 1,600, 100-yard individual medley, fifth flocking a 4:^.15. 76ers vs. Detroit Pistons in the 100-yard free, and seventh it-. The only '( other individual placer m - in the 400-yard individual medley. Peggy Stewart who took sixth Freshman Beth Metzger broke the high jump,^ Miller Wednesday, March 25 tying her own four Viilanova marks with a pair Time I' /illanova record at (ive feet and of fifths and a pair of eleventh *n inchea, - I 8:05 PM place finishes. Intramural The relay team ol Shea, Jennie Basketball Kita Edge contributed points in Whitfiahi Uaa Maree and four events; I- taking seventh in the The finals will be played on the send >tty Bradllay captured third their best intramural team to af fhe Specfrum 200-yard free, 16th in the 200 but- Palestra boards and the uniforms The top ten seeds in the Villa- ce in the two-mil»relay, aetting terfly, compete for team trophies and nova mens* 17th in the 100-yard free- will bear familiar names like basketball intramurals i Viilanova :^' indoor recorji. Defend- jackets and the title of "Delaware are: style and 21st in the 100-yard but- Penn, Temple and Viilanova, but The Rags, Backstreets, Nads, m championa in the diatance Valley Champions" in large and Running terfly. And Ahce Maben placed the players in them may not be as Rebels, DKE, On Tap, lley, the Wildcats didn't fare small school divisions. Each team 22nd in the 60-yard breaststroke. famous. But, make no mistake, the Gimme the Ball, TKO, Exit-In well whan thay only recorded a will have to win their way to and M f The relay team which consisted teams playing in the 3rd Annual the Mothership Connection. Villa- venth place finiah. tourney by being the best nova's of Franka, Metzger, Edge and Miller High Life/Delaware Valley fra- Champion will be decided ternity or organization team on Monday WOMEN'S Mary Maier swam to a second in Intramural Basketball Tourna- night at 7 p.m. in the ftWJMMINGi In their respective ment, starting campuses. Last Fieldhouse. Then Tuesday, tting five school the 400-yard freestyle and fourth on March 23rd, will March recorcte, the year Ursinus took the *.' be there to small school 24, Villanova's Champion 1 pUanova women's swim in the 200-yard and 800-yard free- win. will play team honors and the Viilanova team Penn's med style. Champion at LaSalle Col- sixth in the AlAW Diviaion More than eighteen schools was the large will school champion. lege's Hayman Hall. Tracksters Outrun in -- By NCAA f MUCE HEALEY thing. Overall, it waa a pratty good fneJUen a coniplate atop in hia tracka. It The Uiii¥M«ity of finish,*' Rodney Wilson posted the two It was the next TexM El- he continued, "con- turned out to be a very detrimen- three legs of the fastest addad ta )|a aver-growii^ liat aidnring that timea of the meet in race which made the we only had eight tal accident because Tuf. ahhougfa win possible. track titlaa^ with a coavincing guya out there. qualifying. Unfortunately, in the Willie Sydnor ran sensibly They did a fine .catclung up and eventually win- in the finals, >ry in tlia HCAA Indoor Track job.** he stumbled at the start second leg of the BeerKkfos ning hia heat, wm unable to event, not trying FiaU and waa never really able .to CtMiBpioiialdpa. The StroQg parfarmancea for the qaaiify for the to make yp too much of the lost first finala. regain to 1,000 students mer'a tol4l wt 76 pofaikB CatU inckida^ Rodnay^ Wilaon was the defemfii^ iround. mm Wikoa'a *T^ waa in ahapa to run a FoUowii^ Sydnor's ef- for ttaa Id win tbatr auith third Ml tiM iD champion in that event. forti, Courtesy of the 76ers yard high hurdlaa, UfB," haiiaimd Pyrah, "but he had Marcus O'Sullivan c«ae out lonal Indaar tlUe Carkea Yom^'a flMi in the 440, aona of tlia gatea very quickly and Schiitz Beer raaHgr had hick.** TuTs tame Hm highlight of the meet for and Hniiter'a fifth in towarda the end, had 1^ 1000, wm 1:12.<7 mi tia the data waa the diatMce OMdlay tired con-

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\. k the i: VILLANOVAN in Second Round FniBds ElliaM. (Comtimmtd from pagt 1) 56. No. 22 The wmm with Virgiflki ond pariadj^fpH^ tlia alficiaU VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY. VILIANOVA. PA. Howard pli^yod hk usual tim I March 27, 1981 •till a dagr awsy when il» over. Befera fm could say, gaino. Howard gnUisrad in six ro- WW* veportML *'U h^pimdr • • » boumii, ahot 7-8 from the floor to Rhma 8t ioe't, whom Vilknoira wm YViMlad for hia aecond score 16 points in 29 minutaa ot bMft by 10 (7S^) to eauat •^ff«»« tidrd loQla. SiiMhdcliad beti play. Mika Mulqain waa not to be way tie in the Big Ktvi, vpaaft Da- tlKiaa^twQnealk||l|awafd was out done. Ho (frilled home 10 • It Fftul Thia nawa. baliava it or not, Had for hii t|i^|s^ oC thii poiifta by shooting a perfect 6>5 avan had the Vilianova contiafent ' panad bafora' thraa iiliiiut«i Elliott Ironi the fiold. Dead at 67 in Charlotte jumping for joy. The bean playad. Tha auddsn /ouli After the impressive By DAVE C08KEY bringing the wimers together to perennial victory track power. But so lit- "I've always called 8t Joa'a victory waa oi^y the be- bla forced Maaaimino to call] MARIANNB him Mr. El- cerpt from a fantasy; 51 team over Houston the questions soon LA^LLE make them fine young men. tle was he known on ginning hia had campus, that liott, not Coach," said Don Paige, championships, of a raah of upaata. Villa- tanaeianipraaa. He toi there there 467 individual centered around the most dom- Once #aa a man known by Once was a man named the school newspaper consistently nova waa hoping for one taet Hnooa and Howard one of the first middle-distance champions, 28 more. people, and Jumbo Elliott. Olympians who won inating center in college basket- they will say of spelled his name incorrectly. Holland, on the other Pinona mwd wkiatlad foi' his runners in the world, who grad- a total of nine hand, later "Ha braugfat During hia medals, and today ball, 7'4" Halph Sampson. Massi- young men to- almoat 50 years of After his death last Sunday said, of a uated from Vilianova laist May. Vilianova "We made a point of not talk- foul, Villaoovm lad ai-24. Thei to coaching currently holds sii mino said, **1 want to savor this mak# them winnara." track at Vilianova, massive coronary attack, those ing about the upaata to the kidi." would iMvar ai^oy "He's my adviser ... in all aspects world records. His again a Once there waa a James Elliott peers named victory for the evening,. and then 1 man known by attained for the few men who did know Jumbo El- Vilianova was on top of their, that large. of life. He was a great man, and him the people, tipA achool coach of the century in will start thinking about Vir- ha believed in worldwide recognition as a liott strained to tell his story. game. Virginia had not played Ueapita tha foul taooble like a second father." 1976. Jumbo was a living legend. ginia." An evening does not last since Maryland deatroyad them nova navar ralioqptlahad the After graduating, Paige took 1968 Olympic silver medalist it long for the hard working Villa- 85-a2 nine d«yB ago. The (23-5) until SaoqnoB tied the sec residence near Vilianova to re- Larry James, currently athletic nova coach. He was gathered with mes Francis Cavaliers were alao without NCAA (42-42) witli'6:21 left tee Elliott main under Elliott's tutelage. "He director at Stockton State College, his assistants shortly after the taumianent aiperienca. The third waa inatrumaBtai in bringii didn't treat you as an athlete. He recently called the Elliott coach- game ended, and you can be as- always ranked Cavaliers were appearing Cavaliers backi Ha played 21*1 worried about the whole ing technique, "a kick and a kiss." sured they were not discussing the in only their second NCAA tour- Utaa on hia bad lag, and person," said Paige. Jumbo was a ster^ taskmaster, nice weather in Charlotte. ney game ever. Vi^e years ago Vir- aavan crucial 8acon44ialf "The thing that goes through still caring for you like a father. ginia loat to OePaul on the aama Villanova'a collapaing defc my mind is how much I owe the He demanded discipline from his Saturday, the question was man," said Charlotte floor. Everything lowed taopaoB cn^ nine she Marty Liquori. athletes on and off the track. again put to Massimino: How are "I think he's lot seemed set for the Vilianova up- though ha connaetad on si meant a to all Several years ago the meet direc- you going to stop Kalph Sampson? set. them for 17 pointa. The the runners able to attend Vil- tor of the Etogwood Relays wrote The brilliant members of the Ralph Sampabn got tha ball and alao forced Jeff Lamp to she ianova, in fact they got better to the VHIanovan, "I have the ut- press wanted to know if Massi- because of him." "It's just a made hia firat shot from 12 feet from the field. However, tl most respect for the Vilianova mino was going to try and stop out before a national television au- no defense dtafgnad to ahut shame that so many people at Vil- athletes. Their courtesy on and off Sampson the way Notre Dame had ianova dience and a filled Charlotte Col- a ahooter of Hakat'a sUturi rl^ could not know the tre- the track make them a pleasure to as- done. Pete Gillen was a former mendous effect iseum, most of wiere '^0W''- he has had on so deal . whom Vir- Kven with Haker's gutty with . . the press and fans Stcwirt Gru^r set the offcwc to Ike HoastoB fiMe, •« wu tke sistant to Massimino and some ginia fans. many," Liquori continued. Oave Coskey Photo "Forget the upset, a mance Viilaiionra iiafll chanc were all equally impressed by your Offl I Im the Vlr^Ma 9l"i*- thought he would give Massimino route was on." Villanova's first Elliott came to Vilianova from very fine win, but cookt navw tegaii track team . . . they are a a master sheet of their plan. Mas- West Catholic. It was there basket did not make it to the hoop. lead in the fimd thr«ift mii while credit to your school." simino does not have two 6*11" in high school that he picked up Sampson erased SienkieWicz's With 1:12 ielfe» MT Jones Jumbo felt that a college ex- Fans Flock to centers; obviously he could not do his shot, but was called for goaltend- both ends a onoKMia nickname "Jumbo." An avid perience should be more than just Notre dC to put' what Dame had done. Ra- baseball fan, Elliott ing. The Cats were down four (6- ginia up by three (51-48). picked up his track. "He was interested in the ther, Massimino said, "We will do paradoxical moniker from a Phila- North Carolina 2). At the half it was Vilianova up nova closed within one on a total person," says Don Paige. thin0i to defend him within the delphia Saturdi^ by three (27-24) as visions of At- ger bomb with 31 seconds Phillie, Jumbo Jim Elliott. Marty Liquori, founder of the By BOB CONWAY evening at Vilianova, philosophy of our team and the Jumbo often told how in his flourishing Frank lanta danced in the Cats heads. SienkitwicB then waa called fo Athletic Attic Chain of To drive to Charlotte, North CaUbresi and Ed Sullivan framework of their roles." route the senior year of 1935, he accepted Gainc.i*rille, Florida, found that, Carolina from Philadelphia takea were joking about going down to 1^ Virginia fans were intentional foul Otheli Wi "a the hoping coaching responsibilities be- lot of my business sense today I at least ten hours. Yet, the North Carolina. They told Jack for was called off some- canned both of the foul si Virginia Coach Terry Holland where cause, "I was one of our better attribute to things that I Vilianova basketball team was not Thawley they were no longer between Stewart Granger's Nova's laat ditch ^tffort Jumbo brought his team in early Satur- rurmers." Better indeed, Jumbo taught me. In fact I found . five 9* * without a few die«hard admirers joking. The three of them left for first-half buckets. when Hinone was callad for we day. He watched Villanova's im- was in fact undefeated in dual would only talk track maybe 20% .• coming to North Carolina to wish Charlotte at 7:00 Saturday Virginia was playing scared. fenaive fouL < pressive win over Houston on tele- meets in the 440. It was only a pul- of the time. them well evening. "We arrived in Charlotte Villanova's half-court trap, with Coach Holland, commentii Jumbo felt that there vision. He summed things up quite led leg muscle that kept him from were too many other important The Vilianova Band was there, at 6: 16 in the morning. We pulled defensive specialist Aaron How- upsets after his team narrowijij nicely by saying, "They will try to competing with his close friend things in life." of course. They left for Charlotte into a church parking lot to get ard applying most of the pressure, caped being added to the li f Jesse Owens in the All keep the ball away from Kalph, caused Virginia them, said, 1936 Olympics. of Jumbo's athletes carried '••'T'i at 6:30 a.m., Friday. They arrived some sleep," explained Jack to turn the ball "At this Ifvel thenj while we will try to get it to him." His career at Vilianova has span- his training on. Ron Delaney, two hours before the Wildcat's Thawley. "We were laughing over ten times in the first 20 min- a lot of good teams. 1 am sural a -l Games seem so simple at times. ned 47 consecutive years, exclud- gold medalist in the 1956 contest with Houston. The band because we couldn't believe we utes of play. when you get 32 teama.«theiiM Olym- The other note that Holland had ^^ ing a service commitment in pics comments, "I owe everything did not get back to Philadelphia were in Charlotte," he added. The Stew Granger picked up where not any underdogs." to pass along was that Lee Kaker World War II, and will un- I am today to Jumbo. He took until 5:30 a.m. Monday morning. threesome filed into Mass at the he left off in the first-half by scor- Nobody knofwa that better a was doubtful. "He definitely will doubtedly go unsurpassed. poor Irish boy and turned me into Brian Barker, who is on an intern- appropriate time. ing the first two points in the one- Virginia, except p^rhiqM DeJ not start," commented Holland. Elliott established Vilianova as an Olympic Champion, ^ ! ^^' which ft 1 ship in Washington D.C., was Ann Guida and her special Kaker 's status was in doubt due to THE track power on the east drastically affected my life in dropped off in Baltimore at 3:00 group of friends made the trip serious thigh injury, which had (1914-1981) coast, if not the country. His im- &m. Monday mcnrning. He, too, dowa Ann is the person who keeps greatly limited his performances pressive record reads like an ex- (Continued on page 0} made it to wwk on Monday. the official score for Vilianova. in recent weeks. Kaker is a fine The band was also instnmiental Certainly, Vilianova did not stand ^•A- shooter. Without him in the line- (No pun intended) in helping Mike a chance, without Ann keeping ''>\'- up Vilianova had a great chance to V ffi'r McDonald and Joe Hoach. These score for the Cats. continue the upset trend. two juniors firom Stanford Hall enate Appro 81 -'82 hitchhiked Budget down to Charlotte. By BOB HERMAN salaries. budget." \i This pair started hitchhiking Amoroso said, "We would need a Rosemont Beverage Vilianova Uiiiveraity senate A discussion preceded the ap- dormitories and academic faci- Center, Inc. DT; Jeffrey Hahn then ques- 25 percent before the Houston games, hoping ^ed \hit Administration's increase in student aid. lities. proval of the budget with Student tioned members Vilianova would 910 CONESTOQA of the Budget This budget only allows for beat Houston and ROAD Ret for 1981-82, Friday, March Body President, Henry Amoroso a 12.5 Committee about the figures play Virginia. Once they arrived » percent increase in student aid. in ROSEMONT, PA. 1 901 ^ by a 18-11-5 vote. strongly urging the Senate to vote Richardson also reported on which appeared on the proposed The dorms a Charlotte, they were in need of [The proposed budget against need improving and Bud er. figures the budget. Amoroso said, budget. correspondence sent to him by weis Hahn asked why two tickets. Veronica ncK4iP there was many of the academic facilities Sienkiewicz, «mc snvKE >11 affect the atudenU in the "I cannot Father President KING OF BEER8* understand how the not a line-by-line Driscoll which who must be one of explanation of need improving too. We can't keep Villanova's COID iriGS, Uowing way: 12 percent increase deans or faculty can approve indicated some areas that the CAStS Of BttH AMD SODA such the figures, but the Senate Chair- greatest fans, talked to the right arts and deferring improvements until next Board commerce and finance a budget, seeing how late it was man, of Trustees had addressed people. Warren O. Richardson, in- year." She got McDonald an udents; a 14 percent increase given in their last 525-KER for and how it was formed." tervened, saying meeting. The Board Koach two passes that it was the job from the fience, engineering and nursing Jim Brogan, the law school wants to have the budget com-, of the Budget Committee to Vilianova Band. ^nts, Amoroso said that Covenant II and a 16 percent in- student senator said, "At first, pleted by December, indicating ir ;? analyze the figures, and that it case for law will not cover all of the quality im- students. when walking here, I thought it would that this is a goal which they have take too many hours to look provements which i [The budget alao allows for an would be best to abstain, but are necessary been trying for. The Board CONESTOGA after at each line. said f ditional to make this school competitive 1981 U.S. 1.5 percent increase on seeing how this budget was thrust that they are still considering OPEN The discussion continued with with ki? > of others. Covenant II is a the already propoaed II per- upon us, I don't see how fund allowing the student CLEANERS any mem- AmcMToso questioning the other body raising venture which will try to g^increase for faculty and staff . ber of this Senate can president to address the approve the Senate members about the budget. Board at I 907 CONESTOGA ROAD CHAMPIONSHIP raise money for improving student one of its meetings. ROSEMONT, PENNA. K: 1981 U& OPEN •>; • June 15-21, 19010 MERiON 1981 tuiffent

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