Erv Hall Scores Impressive Double Win Javelin Detides ' ^ I by Chick Mc El Rone Penn State, Coming Off a 90-64 in Time to Grab a Third Place Point
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, Poge 12 • THE VILLANOVAN • April 19, 1967 'Cats Grab 12 Of 17 Rrsts, Still Lose; Erv Hall Scores Impressive Double Win Javelin Detides ' ^ i by Chick Mc El rone Penn State, coming off a 90-64 in time to grab a third place point. THE ISSUE TO END ALL ISSUES! dual meet defeat by Army, rallied Murphy Wins to hand the Wildcats a 76-73 up- Frank Murphy's 1:54,3 was good set Saturday in Goodreau Stadium enough to win the 880, while Al before about 1500 sun-bathing McCafferty held on to gain 2nd. mm spectators. It was a different story in the 220, Despite winning 12 of 17 events however, as the visitors' Beam, and all but one running event, the Wayne and Shane combined to shut Vol. 42, No. 20 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY. VILLANOVA. PA. APRIL 26, 1967 'Cats were edged by a State team (Continued on page 10) ———"i^*- which gained enough points in the day's final two events to offset a .-S,.: Crew Loses To double win by Erv Hall, and out- Augustinian Institute standing performance by Vince Will Bizzaro. Temple, Wins By The Nittany Lions gained a 1-2 finish in the triple jump to take a 2 Over Howard 72-68 lead going into the day's Be Established at Villanova last event, the javelin throw. In by Lou Sonzogni that event, Vlllanova's Ken billow The Villanova C rew hosted a tri- Villanova, Pa., April 21st -Most James H. J. Tate were among Studies, the first of its kind in the uncorked a 222*9-1/2" throw to regatta Saturday on the windy Rev. Agostino Trape, O.S.A. visit- the guests. English language, will be published garner a first place, but the visi- Schuylkill, and was edged by the ing world wide head of the Augus- The Augustinian Prior General in 1968. eight while beating fine tors gained 4 points with a 2-3 Temple Howard tinian Fathers announced Thurs- announced the aiv)ointment of the Vlllanova's exceptionally finish to assure their second con- University of Washington, D.C. day night that the Vatican had Rev. Robert Russell, O.S.A. collection of AUGUSTINUNA and turned in a 6:40 clocking, Augustinian periodicals will secutive dual meet win over the Temple approved the establishment of an Chairman of the Department of be Villanovans finished for the WUdcats. while the two "Institute for Augustinian Studies" Philosophy at Villanova and a wide- readily available con- lengths behind. venience of interested scholars and Ex-Cat Defeated at Villanova University. ly recognized authority on the writ- Howard, another two lengths be- students in the established Hal Nichter opened the day's It wUl be the first of its kind in ings and philosophy of St. Augus- newly hind, dropped out of contenticm at "Institute for Augustinian Studies." running events with a 55.6 victory the United States. tine, as Chairman of the Institute. In the 440 hurdles, but State took ttie halfway mark, while the lighter Father Tri^, whose headquar- The Institute will have its center second and third places. Then in Wildcat crew coidd still have sal- ters are in Rome, spoke during a in a special section of the Uni- a leisurely mile, Dave Patrick, vaged the race at the 1500 meter dinner in his honor at the Bellevue Senior Class Presents versity Library. Tom Donnelly and Craig Nation mark of the 2000 meter course. Stratford Hotel. The visiting Pre- LINE UP - Wildcats' Jack O'Leary, Craig Nation, Tom Donneify, and Dave Patrick lead the way scored a 9 point Patrick Earlier in the day, the Phila- late is superior of The annual "Saint Augustine sweep. the religious Annual Festival to rounding the first turn* Patrick, Donnelly and Nation finished 1-2-3* (Photo by Joe Rosbert*) clocked 4:15.6, but most of tiie delphia Com munityCollege nearly 10,000 Augustinian Priests, Lecture" and its publication, spon- race's excitement was provided by squeaked out a victory over tiie Brothers and Seminarians located sored byVillanova University since Nation who edged State's Steve Villanova frosh. Stroke Mike Mc- throughout the world. 1959, as well as several Graduate Mark College Farewell Gentry in a last lapsurge. The lat- Cassedy kept the pace long an^ low During ttie dinner, attended by courses on St. Augustine will be Krlneis Shines In Twin Wins After ter is a former Pennsylvania hl^ In preparation for next week's race nearly 200 "Mendel Associates" integrated into the larger program For the second consecutive year school champion who attended Vil- in New York, but Community, a of the University, Father Trape of the new Institute. the Class of '68 is sponsoring lanova for a semester before frantically high -stroking crew, received the honorary degree of In addition, special seminars on the Senior Parting Festival, which transferring. won by a few feet, Doctor of Letters. Very Rev. Jo- the famous saint will be conducted will be held at Fisher's Pool W. C. Cops 10 Inning Thriller Dr. Harvey Cox, a well-known Theologion and writer, is seen annually by scholars from here and and Cottages in Lansdale, Captain Bill Heidelberger turned Potomac Rough seth A. Flaherty, OSA, Villanova Pa. in a 48.6 win in the 440, as Ken A week previously, botii Wildcat specking ot the Field House last Thursday. Dr. Cox spoke on the University President, made the abroad. A new annual Review de- The Festival, running from 2 p.m. by Bob Ward Prince managed a 2nd place. The boats had succumbed to George- "Playboy Philosophy" to a large audience. (Photo by Bob Sturm) presentation. Mayor and Mrs. voted exclusively to Augustinian until dusk, is on Saturday, While our Villanova trackmen streak, while at the same time captain Sam Greenwood collected pair returned in the day's final town University by a length each May 6. were losing to Penn State in a snapping their own four game three hits in a losing cause. The running event to team with Nichter in their respective races. Ameri- Presentiy recording on the thriller here at Villanova, the losing string, by beating the Rams game was tied 6-6 going into the and Patrick in an uncontested can University, an added oatry in RCA label, the Muffins will pro- Wildcat baseball team was out at of Fordham 12-6, Gene Rampcme bottom of the ninth when it looked Sigma Eta Chapter of 3:17,2 mile relay victory. It was the freshman race, trailed by a Theologian Cox Gives Lecture vide entertainment at the party. State College evening up the score pitched the entire game bringing as thou^ the Cats were going to Patrick's first 440 leg this year. considerable margiii. The rou^ The young group is well known with the Nittany Lions. Led by his won loss ledger to 1-1. pull it out of the fire. John Grasing Hall Outstanding and unfamiliar Potomac River, National Service Frat for its work at the shore, and third baseman Steve Krines and Steve Krines led the attack with led the inning otf with a walk and Sophomore Hall was the 'Cats quite different from the placid on the West Coast, where they have pitcher Hal Burke, the Cats won two home runs as the Cats got Hal Burke singled up the middle. outstanding performer as he sped Schuylkill, minimized the all-im- released their latest recori The 4-3 while collecting ten hits. three in the first and were never Tom Rodgers moved the runners up Initiated at Villanova Current ^Playboy' Success On Fat City Five will to 9,8 and 14.1 wins in the 100 portant effect of the timing and ef- also perform Krines, who has a fantastic .500 headed throughout the game. Soph- with a perfectly placed bunt, but yard dash and 120 hig^ hurdles ficiency of a good crew. George- Last Sunday on April 23rd twenty at the Festival. batting average for the season, omore shortstop Jim Manlon West Chester's relief pitcher. By Horry Williams respectively. Both times were town was also aided by a decided seven students from Villanova Uni- escape. Sex is not the perpetual According to Rick HolweU, „».' singled his first three times up helped in the attack with a home Lance Clemens, left fielder The "Playlx)y Philosophy" was self- identity and the question of got Ron Senior Class President, and achieved against a stiff wind, but weight advantage, as they averaged versity were Initiated into Alpha euphoria Hefner builds it up to a "liberal scored one run. Burke went ttie run and 2 rbi's making the total Ulan and Greenwood on pc^ups to the topic of the last lecture in his intimacy with the community, the former Overbrook Hi0i star 190 pounds per man. > ^ Phi Omega, a national service be. Then we must eliminate some amount of libations" will be avail- distance against the lions and now for the Chamlnadel 'High School the third The the current Villanova Arts Forum questions which have become in- baseman. Rams then able 2-1 was scarcely hindered. In both This week, Villanova travels to fraternity. of the coercion, subconsciously, at the party, which is posts a won lost record. His graduates who make up the left went on to win it with three runs series, held last Thursday, April creasingly important in lieu of the for open to all Villanova students. £•*'» events, he was the only Wildcat New York the annual Hughes The initiation ceremony took that "Playlwy" exerts over us. contribution to the victory did not side of the infield, three twentieth.