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Lose to Pitt . Pmitt • Twe yMijmovAw • Ptbnmn ty, tttr ' uMMT C8S0 JMrMSOS V By MICHELLE SHANAHAN potential possibiUties for social- having the party, brings the food Buckley was killed and Fassett host liabiHty. In. the past, a host ...could be Hbd liable.^' was rendered a quadriplegic. It orts if evi- Aayk^f irto Fassett v. Pock is the An opinkMirsctiitly rendered by could be held responsible The case Fassett and Buckley's estate or had result of a September 1982 party the 3ni CUreuit Court in Philadel- dence showed that he she lavohtd hi plMnIng initiated personal injury suits. phia involving now-graduated aidni a guest in the consumption held by the Delta Kappa Epsilon They brought three suits against of alcohol by physically serving fraternitv in the Overbrook sec- Evans, the driver of the truck and members of a Vulanova fraternity tift JMltTf COAMfftf to "wiU be a leading case on the issue the indivkhial. tion of Philadelphia. the fraternity members in the in the 3rd Circuit the party, a minor, nip appeal by Following v. Pitt The Fassett Pock lose case. to to Cats according Hawks 2 OT; ItabiBty/' of alcohol h&¥ln tte party, written in December 1966, Evans, who had "allegedly Originally, the defendants in the Rev. Robert J. Martin, O.S.A., Court, Corbin By MICHAEL STEELE and made only one free-throw, sophomore sensation Jerome Lane stands, led the Wildcats with 11 introduces a new element called consumed an indeterminate the case were the Villanova chap- on a power drive to the basket* Villanova's Ittal advisor. hrlags Cfte food . in at the party," giving the Hawks a chance to tie grabbing 17. Another telling sta- points. twice in a row, scoring a basket Thecase, iuisaitf 9. Pock, is one "substantial" assistance akx>- amount of alcohol ter of Delta Kappa Epsilon and the ' Aidiiijg alcohol drive two women back The Villanova Wildcats the game with 11 seconds tistic was that Villanova had nine The second half was just the and a free-throw, uppiiv the Pitt of the lew in the country that has hol oomsumption. coifltf bo hold lloble. intended to national organization. Essentially, Martin wrapped up their Big Five sche- remaining. more fouls called on them and had same as the first, with the Panth- lead to six, with 3*.35 remiutting. decided that minors who serve consumption by, for instance, to the Villanova campus, this meant that every member of could were Monica dule for the season, March 19, by St. joe*s took full advantage of three players foul out of the game. ers dominating off the boards. **Lane, he is just awesome,'* minora can be held responsible as simply planning the party, Gary H. Bonas Jr., said. The two women the local chapter was sued, said liability, freshman at defeating the St. Joseph's Hawks their opportunity by driving along "They killed us on the boards, Using their inside advantage, the said Jensen, later, in raspect for ^'social hosts," said Martin. *1lt] be grounds for the court Buckley, a Villanova Martin. a in double overtime by the score the baseline and scoring, sending especially Lane and Smith," said Panthers built a lead as large as thep^yer. stands for the principle that those decided. assistant diroctor of that time, and Anne Fassett, According to Martin, in the of 88-87. The win boosted 'Nova's the game into its second overtime. Jensen about Pitt's superiority on 12 points early in the half and Villanova, though, was not^ minors who serve aloohoHc bev- Gary H. Bonas Jr., assistant high school senior visiting original case in Federal District 15-11, director of Student Activities, overall record to and evened Villanova took a lead of four the rebounds. never allowed the 'Cats to get ready to quit yet. erages can be considered social Stndont Activities Buckley. Court many of the original defend- the 'Cats' city record to 2-2. points in the second overtime on Besides the game on the court, closer than eight. West responded to the jeers hosts and therefore liable." said, ''Anybody who is involved in En route to Villanova, Evans ants were dismissed, except for party, consents to pick-up truck. Harold Jensen sent the teams a steal by Massey which led to a there was the game off the court. Villanova mounted a last gasp from the student body by hitting In addition, it broadens the planning the collided with a (Continued on page 4) into the fjrst overtime with a five) layup by Maker. The Hawks were There was jeering from the Pitt effort with 5:27 reniaining in the two 3-pointers in a row, cutting foot jump shot with three seconds' able to cut the lead to pair on student body directed at West as game. In less than a minute, ^ a the the lead to only a basket. Pitt^ remaining in r^(ulation. Neither a layup by Tarone Thornton. well as the controversy of recruit 'Cats had cut down the lead to responded by going to their All- team had been able to take control Plansky made a free throw to up Bobby Martin changing his mind. three points with great defense America forward, Charles Smith, of play in regulation, with the the lead to three, making the "Last year I let it [the jeering] and two 3-point shots from Jensen. who scored easily with only 1:14 largest lead by either team being Hawks' chances slim. St. Joe's bother me. This year I didn't," Pitt's Lane then took control of remaining, sinking any hopes for seven by Villanova at halftime. tried the strategy of scoring said West. "They couldn't get to the game, scoring from the inside a Villanova comelMck. The 'Cats, though, went scoreless quickly and then going for a steal. me." for over three minutes in the They got the quick hoop, but Roy Chapman, former coach of second half, starting at the 17:00 charged on the play, with Plansky the University of Pittsburgh team, minute mark, allowing St. Joe's drawing the charge, sealing the charged that coach Rollie V. back in the game. The lead see- win for the 'Cats. Massimino is "the epitome of sawed back and forth after the The 'Cats' record then took a where the profession has gone." Hawks took a brief advantage at nose-dive when they lost a heart The Panthers bolted to an early Y I the 14:40 mark. breaker to Seton Hall, for the first five-point lead at 13-8 on some Villanova had built up its seven time in ten years, and then lost good outside shooting from the VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA, PA. •March 20. 1987 Vol.€2.No.17 point lead on tremendous first last Monday to the Pittsburgh Pitt guards. By the 5:04 mark of half free-throw shooting. The Panthers by a 94-83 score. The the half, the Panthers had built 'Cats were perfect from the char- loss dropped 'Nova's record to 15- the lead to 10, but Villanova was ity stripe, going 10 for 10 while 13 and to 6-9 in the Big East. The able to cut the lead down to only <ii*». the Hawks were struggling at 50 loss assured Villanova sixth place seven by the end of the half. percent, for the half. Also helping in the conference. Pitt was sparked by the play of Driscoll rests the Wildcat cause was the great The story of the game was freshman walk-on guard Pat Ca- first-half play of freshman center rebounding, and in Villanova's vanaugh, who scored six points on Tom Greis. Greis, scoring six case, a lack of it. The 'Cats were three for three shooting. West, points, grabbed three rebounds out-rebounded 38-22, with Pitt ignoring the chants from the and had a pair of blocked shots, surgery greatly motivated the 'Cats. The second half was marked by Hockey loses male Br lf£0KLUCSARITS lic Relations, said that Driscoll the spirited play of the Hawks, was admitti^ to the hospital Gary Ifaaacy (alio Ikl who out-hustled the 'Cats until Rev. John M» D^ittoli, center again on Sunday^ ^nd Wadeatalhtey the J Vittanovaioeliockey team ' dqaery at 8 Mn. 1986^ I ll I }HMKf* r.V»-w>#'w* JLJ^l l III V »>»—llll ^i>M^>l l» tine span, sicnKM^ Jensen inured STEVIEI^MSKI season were^l^ard/ tfttaintng 13 uMiSytnt a,t^^ byP^oiiehrt "nw o^eritiofi lasted approxi- the 'Cals, and his diving for a loose goals anid^l^ assists; Curran, iT0imv^'^'. ope^tioaat the DelawareMedical mately four hours, and there were ball caused him to get fouled, Villanova's ice hockey team sooringei#itfoals with 20 assists; Center Mondav. Dr. Gerald Le- no complications, according to i putting him on the line for the recorded a loss in their final bout Mike Cacciatore, wtth 12 goals JBok^ Driscoll s heart surgeon, Lemole. tying points. assists; Mancuso saia 7!uesdsiy that l^emole added that Driscoll will -V of the season against Quinnipiac and 13 and Joe m an iitlep#w The first overtime had the two College, the final score, 12-8. The with 10 goals and nine assists. Driscoll wa^'oblng^ very well Slid 80e>j(d about one week in the teams trading baskets, with so- 'Cats, despite their losing effort Goalies Geordi Borsari, Mitch that Lemole expected to transfer hospital after being released from phomore Doug West scoring the to a top ranked ECAC divisional Doren, and Dave Duffy all had an him out of the Cardiovascular Cardiovascular Intensive Care first six 'Cat points.
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