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Budget Threatens W : . .^J lirlttANaWSn Aoconbnf to -Ptoner« the University operates im<lcr a inchiding their indirect costs. ports "thm a Sfvt," said Haasall. *1Moet st Ji Une between what bnlanoed badfit fplicy inwlnch Steve Massall, director of La- dents don't understand aMiihe poUicantf wliat should total planned ispiiiitmu that w must Salle's Campua Store, said he was km tlie boolpttioit oC a college bookstores shouM not be public." equal total plamwl make a revenues. hesitant to release information be- <iipii| on> Scwcral protit, just like iMn Inchided in Fenner's liat tf indi- Thcrefoae, since any other busi- soaM d^iart- cause of past experiences he has iCais tap Com itora tlut Wiedt au- fSft ossu areauchexpcndkurea ness." According to Hassall, a I-": U menta. such as the -' Conndly Ccn^ had with reporters x I la tKemaMirmi, wtty from LaSaUe's good profit margin for aa 4smptoyee benefits, occupancy ter, lose money, other a campu»« Uaiv^ty Shop needs to campus newspaper. He said arti- shop is scored on a layup. costs, administrative <9)6ts and departments, $200,000. Jensen had an such as the the Uni- cles that have i maWtliepinfliliiLirdoia. been written about According to By MICHAEL IRONS excellent night utilities. versity John Bauman. di- coming off the By PRANK DUNNE Shop, must make up the his AdoQi4kig to Villanbva finan- store have usually focused on rect6r of the University Shop, Senior Dwayne McClain broke bench, scoring 12 points and dis- difference. If there is one arena feared by the revenue and not cial a|«i«Mita. tiMf University on the ex- there is a "credibility gap" be out of a three game shooting hing out six assists. college basketball "If the University Shop dkln't teams around Shop Qjirie a penses and, as a result, his book- for profitoCSm^OQDfor tween students and coll^ book- slump and exploded 23 points The final blow for the Huskies make a fair profit, " the NCAA, it is definitely the said Fenner, store has 1^ aaeal year ending May 31, been portrayed as stores all across to lead Villanova over the Huskies came with 10:38 remaining, "we wouM just the country. In dreaded Carrier Dome in upstatt ^ go back and bump making i0N. l(Mal revenues etmalcd huge profits. his 33 years with the Villanova of Connecticut. McClain led all McClain stole a poor Connecticut up tuition rates." He said New York. Several of the natbn's he ex- "Students generally feel that M^tMMo aodtotalexpenditum ' The University's University Shop; Bauman scorers on 10 for 12 shooting from pass, came down the court and hit income state pects to see tuition rates has re top teams have fallen victimio ita equaM increase the bookstore prices are exces- the floor and 3 for 3 from the free ISMOI^OOD ment includes a $6.5 million em- by five a turn-around jumper which put boisterous fans and their sheer in- to ten percent for the aca- Gary B. Feonfer. vice president pkyyee (Continued on page 8) line. benefits expense and a $2.6 \ I throw The win upped the Villanova up 56-44, and the lead tensity. The Wiklcatsdidjustthat demic year 1985-86. for Itnftndal jilfairs, called the mittkm Cats' record to 15-5 overall and to never went below six again. utilities expense. Accord- Last week, the Friday night as they fmnA up pi^efit ViUanovan 7*3 in the.Big ^'aqisleadbi,*' sine? it does ing to Fenner, the University East, while Connec- Pressley and Jensen iced the with Big East rival Syractsse. checked with other university not indude. fnchrect expenses. Shop's ticut dropped to 8-11 overall and gameior good by combining to hit indirect costs arc not in- bookstores to determine "If tim UahmtHy Tbe Orangemen were still rid- iPenner, if their Sk9p dkki't make n fak pnni 3-7 in the howem, last week re- cluded in these expenditures. conference. 10 straight free throws in the final ing high from their'Monday night procedures were similar to Villan- r ta «iifi(i)y the Vittanovan All profits gained by mwwMiuttgo back mi limnp op McClain missed his first shot of two minutes. upset victory bver Patridc theUniver- ova's procedure. LaSalle Univer- tMimntM.'* Ewing - . ^il information the night, then went on to hit his The Huskies were led fffifmfie re- sity Shop go into the general Uni- sity was by guahl and No. 2 Georgetown. Nothing hesitant, but willing to "" Buy & FfMMi gard^ Hid shopTs indiitct ex- versity fund. According to next 10 of 11, scoring 13 points in Earl KeUey, who pumped in 22 could be more. gratifying for the Fenner, release all their financial records. the first half as the Wildcats points and was credited \srith five Syracuse fans* than to see their jumped out to an early lead. assists. The RayBroxton and Alvin home tealii avenge the embarrass- Huskies' zone defense sagged Frederick also paced the Huskies, W 8i 70 Upset by th^ IV^dcats heavily into the lane to cover Ed scoring 18 and 19 points respec- earlier in the 3eason. So, a recoitl Pinckney and Harold Pressley. al- tively. crowd of 32,520 braved the cold lowing McClain to be open on weather and snow to watch the ^^-iHf^VAIfi' »JAl^i**i.«i either side of the baseline most of No. 18 Wildcats,attempt a repeat the evening. Pressley, appearing V&iANOVA ra-A rr-A performance. to have gotten over the effects of 7-10 Ed Pinckney won the opening bronchitis, also had a very good PwHRfWy tap-off which perhaps was the game, scoring 19 points, on perfect highlight of Wildcat play during 6 for ^shooting from the floor and the first half. For the fir^t few seven free throws. Pinckney had a minutes of play, neither team ap- good game himself, scoring 13 and 29-48 21-27 26 24 17 79 peared to have much rhythm as grabbing a game high nine re- they each tried to run the fast bounds. CONNKTICUT PT-A RAP break. The Cats tried to set up 4-4 The first half ended with Villan- 7-17 S 2 5 18 their offense but were hindered by 8-10 3-3 6 4 19 ova six 36-30, ? up by at with the 3-8 1-18 9 7 a much-improved Syracuse de- not 8-19 »8 3 6 2 22 Cats quite able to shake off the fense. The Orangemen's star VqI.«. No. ie 04 »0 1 8 6 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA, PA. persistent Huskies, who have al- February 15, 1985 CoMiy 1-4 OK) 4 1 3 2 Dwayne "The Peari" Washington 1-1 ready upset Syracuse this season. 1'ji I I > a stole the ball twice to put them up second half 28^ 18*18 28 17 28 71 The got off to an by one after four minutes of play. exciting 38-3a TMm start, when McClain took Realizing what-had to be done, _ 1. Tumewii an excellent alley-oop pass from ; Minority 19. ulROiVK iMl JHTI action **'9VQ'^ Pinckney, in true form, with a lit- innior forward Rafael Addiaon, who ac^or^d 2 1 points Against tlie Cata. planned Budget threatens sophomore Harold and Jensen tle help from Harold Pressley, hi^ key ahota down the stretch which acaled the Oragemen's victory, began crashing the boards. When 92-79. (Villanova Staff Photo) coll said._ "I fuHy intend to make a given By itOBERT M. JORDAN specify any goal but said, "We'll the chance, Pinckney and . to no avail Mike Brown's as Syracuse surged slam dunk at the place for a minoritv recruiter." make a commitment Pressley grabbed rebounds at both to improve 41-32 half buzzer rounded out the scoring, as Aifta-n recMt meeting between ,' ^ to a time lead. Committee Chairman Joseph S. our percentage K.t/. stotfeiit aid ends of of minority stu- the court. But numerous the Cats were defeated for the se- the SbciSi Actkm Cdmi^tee and The second half was character- Conlan began the meeting noting dents." >.^ turnovers by the Cats' offense de- cond time in the last the Rev. j^n It DriscoU, ized by dunks by Addison, hooks three games, O.S.A., that two resolutions had nied any such opportunity as they been by Seikaly and boxing out by Haw- 92-79. University president, it was Kem Louie, nursing faculty By BRL\N D. WEBB lies with incomes in excess of - passed by the University Senate t- soon found themselves falling be- agreed that a kins as they expanded their lead to minority recruiter in 1979 and member, added, "This is really an President Reagan's proposed $32,500 will have the option to hind. 1983, "but nothing % will be hirsd^and stronger efforts image problem as well. $2.3 billion participate in /// 15. Syracuse shut out the Cats' has changed as seen by the regis- How can reduction in federal a new PLUS (Paren- Led by Rafael Afklison and Ron will be made to increase attract inside game completely, allowing the 2.5 trar's statistics." we open-minded students student aid programs will have a tal Loans to Undergraduate Stu- Seikaly^ Syracuse managed to run percent minority^ student enrol- when our own students call it 'Va- "devastating" impact dents) program. Pinckney only three rebounds in The Rev. John F. on Villan- Under this up a 10 point lead with just eight lment O'Rourke, the second half. The Cats were at Villanova. nillanova'? It's a public relations ova students, according to W.
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