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Cats Top Delaware on Case's Field Goal, 16-14; s Cats Top Delaware on Case's Field Goal, 16-14; Soccer, Cross-Country Win; Frosh Trip Rams; •v / Turning People on for the Turn me on to somethin. Intramural Golf Tomorrow at Valley Forge Post 5 Weeks Kerins Scores 3 Cats Win ^Must' Game mm by J«rry Bruderie by Jerry Bruderie Fullback Mike Kerins scored Sparked by Jim Case's 26 yard Vol. 42, No. 6 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA, PA. NOVEMBER 2, 1966 three touchdowns as the Villanova field goal, and with the help of a freshmen football team rolled to a wide-open offense and a tough de- 31-6 victory over West Chester fense, Villanova rewarded its big- last Friday at West Chester. gest crowd of the season (11,975) The Frosh broke the game open with a 16-14 Homecoming win last Popular Vote To Determine S6A President with three touchdowns in the Saturday over previously unbeaten second half as the Cats racked up Delaware. their third straight win. The Cats The game was one Villanova had next play at Bullis on October 29, to win if Coach Alex Bell and his Precedent Breaking Motion Passed by before closing the season at Anna- charges were going to make any- polis against the Navy Plebes on thing out of this season, and the November 4. Cats pulled a few surprises in KERINS GOES 51 YARDS (bf) chalking up their second win Student Congress at October 19 Meeting Kerins, 5-9 a 190-pounder from against three losses. Bishop Kenrick High, showed his The first surprise paid off in speed on a 51 yard gallop in the a TD early in the second period. byJimO'Hare candidates must pass approval of Committee Chairman. Candidates, fourth quarter, after scoring his Halfback Ed Bollinger was sent the Dean of Men or Dean of Wo- will be limited to a maximum first two TD's on short runs. Quarterback Gerry Bellotti led Villanova to its 16-14 win over Delaware on Soturday. The senior Future Presidents of the Student in with a play as Villanova had men, The candidate, like SGA mem- campaign expenditure of two hun- Villanova's Gene Humay got signal-caller scored one touchdown, ran for 37 yards, completed 7 out of 14 passes for 122 yards will be a second and nine situation on the Government Association t)ers, must possess at least a 2.50 dred dollars, and the candidate the Cats on the scoreboard first field goal that the Photo by of the end even had his finger on the ball as Jim Cose kicked the won gome. Delaware 16 yard line. Almost elected by a popular vote cumulative average. All candidates must run independently and devoid Joe O'Connell. entire undergraduate student body (Contitiued on page 11) always when Bollinger is sent in approved by their Dean will then of parties. rather than SGA members only. with the play it's a pass (fre- appear before the Student Con- This procedure is a radical de- quently to Bollinger himself) ''I gress, which will chose two of the parture from the process that had The change in the election pro- think they were keying on me down candidates by secret ballot. These been followed in past years. For- Harriers Grab First 6 Places cedure is the result of three at William and Mary," said Bol- two will be the two Candidates merly the Presidental candidates motions passed at the October 19 eligible to be elected by popular had to be SGA members and were meeting of the Student Congress. (Continued on page 1 0) vote of the student body. The two elected to the presidency by their In addition to the popular election To Register Straight Win final candidates will be chosen at colleagues, a method often criti- 3rd of the President, the motions also an SGA meeting at least twenty cized as one of the causes of gen- permit non SGA members to run by Mike Schmitt Running at Fairmount Park, the one days prior to the general eral student disinterest in their Golf Tourney Open for the highest elective office in Last Saturday morning the Villa- Wildcats just had too much for the elections. Student Government. the Undergraduate School, as well nova cross-country team did Leathernecks as they took the 10 Day Campaigns Ron Javers, Editor in Chief of as several changes in the regula- exactly what it was supix)sed to do first six places, and the meet by To Ail Villanovans; Furtiiermore, the candidates will the VILLANOVAN supported the tions concerning campaigning. and that was to win in a big way. a score of 15-48. Charlie Mes- be allowed to campaign from ten motion on the SGA floor, claim- The victims this week were the singer and Tom Donnelly ran the New Officials Named The Motion, introduced byBren- days before the general elections ing that it would increase student marines of Quantlco, falling to the five mile course in 25:50 to lead den Brett and Jim Donegan, in- up to and including the election day. interest and he would like to see ATTENTION ALL WILDCAT The United States Military Academy Band and Giee Club receive Cats just as Penn State and St. the pack. Running together all the cludes no change in election pro- The two candidates must also par- a good, active election on cam- the applause of a Parents Day crowd during their concert given DUFFERSI You have all been opinion among the Joe's have done in the last two way, they were only 20 seconds Russo.) cedures of any other SGA members ticipate in an hour long debate pus. General bragging about the tremendous in the Pield House on Saturday Night. (Photo by Richard meets. off the course record. One minute or officers, nor does it include with each other at a time and student body was extremely scores that you shot this summer, behind them, Dave Patrick, Frank any change in the duties or powers place designated by the Elections favorable. and now Is your chance to prove WEST CHESTER PREVIEW Murphy and Ian Hamilton came in of the President. them. The Intramural Department together to finish out the first five Orlons, Tymes to Entertain is holding its annual Golf Tourney places. Sophomore Dick Buerkle Procedure tomorrow at the Valley Forge -!- took the sixth position with a time The procedure for the election IFC Initiates First Formal Golf Club. All Villanova students presidency is included in Chester HasSGameStreak of 27:31. At Sophomore Dinner Dance to the West are urged to enter. competi- a The Motion 99. This requires that Quantlco managed only three tion will be held all day and all student desiring to run must, in The Class of 1969 celebrates Sophomore Class and coordinator places in the top sixteen and these that is needed is a Matric Card, the Spring Semester of his Junior Fraternity Rushing Program Villanova's traditional Sophomore of the various committees, antici- were by Bill Clark and Larry Li other Intramural news, four Year circulate a petition with the Weekend next Friday and Satur- pates an outstanding weekend. He by Bill Keane Since Last Year's Loss to Demberger, seventh and eighth, frosh have been added to the ros- names of ten per cent of the student Cats 11 12. with the work day, November and is also very satisfied (27:55) and a tenth place finish by ter of officials. The four new ref body approving his candidacy. This The first formal Fraternity even higher levels for the follow- This year's Sophomore Week- of those involved with planning the by ing year. Frank Pavlico The man to is Wilkenson, He is a sophomore who Mike Manley (28:21) Jack O'Leary, are Rich Avll, Bill Furlong, Tom., petition will then go to the Elections Rushing Program sponsored by watch number 20, end opens with a concert in the several events. In his words, "the quarterback Haynie, a 6*2", set the Pennsylvania State Col- Al McCafferty, Paul Sanborn, Jim Mullaney, and Jim McElhenny. Committee for validation. Then all the Interfraternity Council began Official Bids who's that? West 185 Field House at 8:00 Friday eve- cooperation has been wonderful." West Chester, Upon the conclusion of the Rush- lb. junior and an outstanding field lege receiving record for one game Burhans, Hal Degenhardt, Craig There are still a few vacant spots officially yesterday. Villanova's is 15th in total offense ning. The Lovin* Spoonfuls, known Chester ' ing Program a list of invitations general. (11) against Miller svUle. Wilken- Nation, Tony Sellitto and Cliff open for freshmen; anyone inter- four fraternities and one sorority of the NCAA small colleges, placed by such hits as "Summer In The son was named the ECAC Player Harbourt finished out the Cats fine ested should contact Jeff Walkerr. will conduct their individual will be submitted by each fra- the Player His favorite receiver is Don City," "Do You Believe In two players on ECAC Law School Red Mass ternity to the IFC. Upon IFC ap- of the Week for his performance performance. in Room 305 Sullivan Hall. There Annual meetings, smokers, and parties ago, are Magic," and the new song "Rain of the Week two weeks proval the bids will then be mail- in the East Stroudsburg game. The (Continued on page 10) during the entire month of Novem- in first place in the State College (Continued on page 10) On The Rooftop," and praised re- l)er. The program officially ends ed out in January. Once an in- number 88 will be another jersey as "the most Eastern Division, and they play at Booters Get First Win cently in "Time" bid to watch.
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