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Cats Defend Ic4acrown Saturday ; ; 7 Cats Defend IC4A Crown Saturday On The Spot 58 Man Yale Contingent To Dethrone 1960 Champs? mm by MHt* PoaolMn ILLANOVA, PA. MARCH 16, 1961 Villanova does not stand a 8:17.8 Tiger Four VOL. 36—No. 1 VILb^NOVA UNIVI chance to win the IC4A indoor Princeton features a 3:17.8 track championship. mile relay teem, an outstanding Annual Augustinian Yale will swamp the defend- 600 yard threat in Dick Ed- NBC's McAndrew Honored ing champs by scoring in twelve munds and a 14 foot pole vault- Lecture To Be Given of tile thirteen events. er, Charley BCitcheU. VILLANOVAN, WWVU The 'Cats will be lucky to Except for Villanova, the By Dublin Philosopher By squeeze past Harvard (!!) for points will he spread almost en- Wiliam R. McAndrew, Execu- underclassmen. tiiird place. I tirely among the Ivy League The third annual Saint Augus- tive Vice President of NBC Prominent Recipient These three conclusions are schools. For the first time in tine Lecture will be presented News, has been named recipient Jim McAteer, retiring Editor- gleaned from an agonizing ap- many years, Manhattan will not by Villanova University on Sun- of the seventh annual St. Augus- in-Chief of The VILLANOVAN, praisal of the entry list and com- he a contender for the crown day, March 26th at 3:00 p.m. in tine Award for distinguished has noted that "Mr. McAndrew parative performance sheet o€ whkh they once won twelve Vasey Auditorium. contribution to the communica- is most probably the most prom- the athletes entered in the 40th consecutive times. tion arts. inent person to receive the St. ICAAAA meet to be held Sat- As Coach George Eastment ^* The award is sponsored by Augustine Award. All staff Professor John J. O'Meara, 0 .'¥' lurday night at Madison Square the Jaspers' plight, Radio members interested in the fields lated "Our Professor at University College, The VILLANOVAN and Garden. of journalism and broadcasting high jumper, Frank Carroll, outstanding classical Station WWVU, and will be pre- '58 Dublin, an Elte (6-6), is ineligible I won't at the St. Augustine will certainly find that the op- and scholar, will speak on the sub- sented The Bulldogs of coach Bob strongest two Dance to be held portunity to meet Mr. McAn- be able to run my ject: "The Significance of Saint Award Dinner Giegenback will field a 58 April 8 the Belle- drews, and to hear him speak, man mile relay team since (Kye) Augustine's 'City of God'." this year on at team tnat includes two 1960 gold Courtney will run in the 1000 vue-Stratford Hotel in Philadel- is not one to be turned down. medalists, Jim Stack (600) and and (Artie) Evans in the 600 phia. ' Dan O'Mara, Radio Station In addition to his English Tommy Carroll (1000). Other ic^nd (Larry) St Clair in one of The Dinner Dance will also Manager, added that "Because translations of works by Origen potential scorers for Yale include Lhe two." Eastment also has a mark the turn-over of control of of Mr. McAndrew's prominence and Saint Augustine, Dr. Jay Luck and Bill Flippen in the stellar broad jumper in Bob the student newspaper and radio in his field, special efforts are O'Meara is the author of several being by the University to 60 yard hurdles; Bill Legat in O'Brien who has leaped 23-9 Vi- from senior staff members to made original and important works in the 600 yard run (he finished Jaspers Oat of It make this Dinner Dance especi- the field of Augustinan scholar- ally successful." 4th last year); the mile relay In comparison to Yale, Villa- presenting an ship including "The Young VYither Robert Burke OSA is hi the act of team; the two mile relay team, nova, Harvard, how- Price Is $5.00 and even Oriental Lovely to an unseen admirer. Wilder' s Matchmaker Augustine" and "Porphyry's ^ ^ . „ which has a 7:35.3 to its credit ever, Manhattan appears to have Photo by Frank Matunis Tickets for the event will cost Chaffer Philosophy from Oracles in Aorll 6 In Vasey SporH this season; Mike Pyle, fourth no chance for the team title. On the usual five dollars. McAteer Saint Augustine." Bowlers Win Second last year in the shotput; Sara Mkhigan State will also field All facets of Belle Masque's stated that this price covers only Strieoert and Flippen, two 6-6 first time in sev- Trip spring production of Thorton a fraction of the total cost of Straight Match; Beat At Last It's Over a team for the Malvern Man Wins SC high jumpers; Bob Mack, a eral years. The Spartans' Wilder's play "The Match- the dinner. The remainder is 4:13.1 miler and a 9:03.8 two paid by the University. Music Jaspers And Quakers by Bud Simmondt strength is unknown. Mission Dance Nets $679 maker" are in full operation, miler; Oakley Andrews, a 14 "It is also rumored in some Paul Breen, the drama society's for the affair will be provided by haul is over. With well-balanced one. Dudey The long foot pole vaulter; Jim Axtell circles," reports co-sports ed- Mr. Nick Cavuto of Malvern, buys any chance solicited for, president, has disclosed. the Don Nicholas string trio, the exception of the Big Five Moore's club gave a fine team his will Under the direction of Cap- who has broad jumped 22'9y2" itor Dan Grove, who predicted uncle of Jim McErlane, newly but does not give chances The society will present the while after-dinner dancing playoff Saturday night and the effort with four men averaging tain Sal Rico, the Villanova and Bill Baohrach, a 9:13.2 two the exact point total last year elected freshman representa- of winning a "second thought". comedy in Vasey Hall theatre be accompanied by Nicholas' tourney performances of Temple in double figures. The E^lorers it I took varsity Bowling team com- miler. (27), and avows that the 'Cats tive, was declared winner of the According to McErlane, beginning on April 6, two days seven piece ensemble. nucleus for the better menced its 1961 season 'by and St. Joseph's, the local ma- had the Luck, along with 'Cat ob- Student Council lottery trip to considerable time before he after the conclusion of Eastei m I will beat Yale this year "with college basketball season is future on the LaSalle horizon istacler Pras, will into repitering initial triumps over jor Leon go 27 or more points", that "South- Europe. The drawing took could be convinced that he was vacation. The show will continue finished. For some observers, until the recent scholastic fail- the meet co^avorrtes in the highly rated teams from Penn em Cal will fly in thehr entire place at the annual mid-lenten the winner. through April 9. it has been a year packed with ures of their big men, Carey hurdles since Maryland's hirsute and Manhattan. squad for the meet". pageant of the Shamokinaki Tea Set Winner Freind On PubUcity success and jubilation, for oth- and Freidrich, burst the bubble Bill Johnson will not compete. Paced by Captain Rico with ''Just for the €diock effect," Dance. The traditional drawing for "It was thought that the it been one of misfor- in Dudey Moore's pipe. withdreiw a 630 three frame composite ers has Maryland from Satur- Grove explained. McErlane asserted that his the Japanese tea set befell An- closeness of opening night to bewilderment. All in score and John McCarthy with tune and 'Gats £iT»tic day's meet because of a conflict- Individual standouts include uncle would take the five hun- thony (Lucky) D'Addezio, an the Easter recess would present all been interesting the team high of 655, the var- it has an The biggest mystery to every ing Atlantic Conference meet Penn shotputter Frank Batdorf dred dollar award instead of the E.E. Junior day-hop from a problem," Breen explained, season despite what the critics follower the col- he sity Bowlers upended the Penn Palestra was Flippen, however, must be St. John's mile relay team trip to Europe. "The money," Downingtown, Pa. After the "but public relations director quintet two games to one. The have said. lapse of Villanova's talent laden reckoned with, too. He's match- explained, "would probably be presentation of the tea set to Bill Freind, who has already final total score for the Wild- Hawks Again Wildcats. Their play ran the ed Luck's time of 7.4. This was put toward a new station- D'Addezio, a huge container of done outstanding publicity work cats was a hig<h 3055 pins. The Hawks of St. Joseph's gamut of emotions, from great Johnson's winning time last wagon for his wholesale meat balloons was released at the on "The Crucible" and, more re- Heading Penn's efforts was have hustled to another admir- to pathetic, from firehouse to year. business." ballroom's end for everyone who cently, "The Country Girl," Gerry Weiss with a 655. able record, going over the sluggish. They upset the tall Mack: 4:18.1 Mr. Cavuto's reaction was de- cared for a remembrance of the feels quite certain that if a Jaspers Defeated twenty mark for the fourth teams without a big man and Mack could be the real stand- scribed as "incredulous sur- evening. problem exists it can be easily following week, couldn't buy a rebound from prise." Ordinarily, Mr. Cavuto In a meet the straight year, winning the MAC yet out of the meet if he runs in PhiioMpher O'Meora General chairman of Shamo- overcome." ; ^ the Wildcats encountered the title, and their third straight small clubs.
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