
. , ^ •-»V^.*' iumr imrss difficult that any student^athlete By MBGAfI % ams that qualifies camwlai • ocel- vol. ^mima^n iM^mm 1 1 . mLmcmK While all eyes were focused on lent achievement and is oertainlv our NCAA hMketball champs, the Dttriiv tht middle of the 1964- worth noCmg. ViUanova women's solthall team 86 indoor track sSiMon, junkir Additionally, Booker's other htfguk its regular season with Martin Booker sustained an in- fine feats dvring the weekend in SlMste Moone wUis wins against Towson State (4-<Q, Greg jury to his hesi what his fool oon- ckidai an IC4AH|uaiiMq| finish Drexel (M) and Philadelphia Tex- nscied with a hnrdk durioi a in diia 400*'ncter kunBsa^ In this tile (12-0). Bonnie Bell, senior tri- meet. Managiiw to finish out the event he ran 51.34 andf €#tnred captain, was the winning pitcher season, Booker, nevcrthdcss, felt sixth plaoe. Teammate Tmiy Val discusses nm-o/f e/ectfofl against both Towson and Drexel that he was not able to reach his entineachievedan iC4Aqailifka while senior tri-captain Andrea full potential due to the pain. tkm hi this event as well. His time Lair collected the win against Hoping to rtalixeafttHfecovery, was 52.18 and merited him eighth inarllieid By KAREN E. DUNNE me, I just had to reach out and Philadelphia Textile by pitching a this multi-talented athlete decided place. Greg Noone, a sophomore politi- touch someone, and they were no-hitter. upon a rather d»ingmove. Rather The 1600 -meter relay also cal science major from Brockton, there. And 1 love them," Conlan But the inning streak ended than work out oh his foot, fie spent posted an ICiA-qualifying time. ^ By INSNI^ M. TYSON Mass., was elected student body said. after Villa.nova lost a heart- A resolution to condemn apar- president in a run-off election As the student body president, breaker to Long Island University Noone said his primary objective «nVedidBtdoaswellasrdliketoseediemdo.Soiiieranwell,semedid theid in South Africa was dis- against yunwr Joseph F. Conlan by a score of 9-8. *'Long Island Uni- received 53.4 per- is to make sure that "something is not Unfortunately we're stitt plagued wHh ookia and hdtiries-" cussed but not voted upon at the April 23. Noone versity was a tough loss for us April 19 University Senate meet- cent of the vote. going on every weekend on cam- —- CoachJeakfais because we had gained some confi- ing due to the absence of the 22 "I think everybody really pus, regardless of what it is." dence from our good start," ex- necessary senators. worked hard," Noone told an The compilation of a student the three week hiatus between the Their fourth place finish, was re- plained Marie Wozniak, senior The resolution was a motion audience in Dougherty Hall directory is also at the top of indbor and outdoor season resting. corded at 3:07.09. In the splits it tri-captain. brought to the Senate through the shortly after the results were Noone's agenda for next year. And, as this past weekends was Grant Davis with 47.6, was In the Villanova women's next Student Life Committee and Luke announced. "There was a lot of In the first election, which meet at Tennessee illustrated, the Booker with 46.6, Chip Jenkins outing against the University of in lot of people. I conducted April 18, Noone - Nolan, student body president. It sity's effort put by a "r and r" proved itself to be most with 46.1 and John Marshall with place to condemn apartheid. Senator Alvin A. Clay, chair- Pennsylvania, the Lady Cats really commend their efforts." received 31.2 percent of the vote, 46.8. was prompted by the Amnesty "This would be a practice of selec- beneficial for Booker. In the 110* man of the Senate Budget Com- percent, would come up short again with a International Chapter of Villan- Originally, undergraduate stu- Conlan received 24.5 meter hurdles he turned in a per- Junior Chip Jenkins turned in a tive morality that is politically mittee and member of the 2-0 loss. Bell gave up only two dents only were allowed to vote in Wayne Simone received 18 per- great 800-meter leg on the 3200 ova. motivated," he said. Investment sonal best time of 13.80 to take Committee, said, "I Critchley received 15.3 runs to the powerful Penn team, The resolution states: "We, the the run-off election. However, the cent, Paul third his out- meter reUy. He was clocked in was instructed two years ago not SoMmU Coach Maria place. Moreover, Strack agreed with the first perc<$nt, Keith Cartagine received but the hitting was just not there DiBemardi Villanova community, feel it vote was extended to all of Villano- standing performance qualified 1:50.1 in one of only three times to invest in anything that went as a team effort. sentence of the resolution saying, including the^night 6.4 percent and Jim Bergin necessary that . our University va's colleges, him for both the IC4A's and the that he has ever run that event. against the Mission Statement." After five games had been strong public stand con- "Villanova condemns discrimina- school, because of poor turnouts received 4.5 percent. This past weekend the women's When the Wildcats faced West NCAA's. Overall, the 3200 -meter relay take a The Mission Statement comprises played, the women's softball team apartheid. urge the tion wherever it is found." But he at the polls the afternoon of April The results of the senate elec- team was back on the softball dia- Chester and Allentown, the hit- squad finished in third pkice with demning We the fundamental beliefs that Villa- As Booker sUted, "I felt good does not see '*the as follows: Commerce would have to be satisfied with a president and the members of the where Univer- 23. Both Noone and Conlan had to tions were mond, taking part in the Phila- ting was limited to a few individu- a time of 7:21.72. In the splits it is based upon. [about qualifyingj because in the sity has the right to step nova senators are Mark 3-2 record, losing two games by a Board of Trustees to examine the into such authorize this time extension of and Finance delphia Softball Association als and the result was a loss to past three yeaM that Fve been was Kevin Davis with 1:53.5, Jen combined total of three runs. Dur- a situation unless it plans on con- the polls. Nicoletti, Alesia Duffy and Paul both teams. Except for Bukaty, practices and policies of Villanova Tournament, and with the tour- here I've never done it this early in kins with 1:50.1. O'NeUl with If a task force was instituted, ing the five games the team batted demning communism in Russia, Following Noone's acceptance Mehring. Joe Allman, Carolyn add another four hits University which may indirectly nament came a 5-4 win against who would the season before. It relieves a kit 1*30.7 and Marshall with 1:47.5. Burke believes that selected for an average of .305, with 40 hits too." speech, Conlan said, "Congratua- Hughes and Sheila Ganey were to her averatge, and Ruff, who also contribute to the continuation of Eastern College and two losses of the pressure." The distance medley rday team investment could be one solution the Arts coming out of 131 at bats. Great Africa." tions to Greg and all of his people. elected senators for against Chester, 7-3 and Al- added three hits including a home finished apartheid in South International West As Head coach Dr. Charles L. hi third place as well. Amnesty would which would withdraw Villanova school. individual efforts came from jun- There are 41 elected senators in They did a great job, and good luck l^town, 4-2. ' run to her average, the Wildcats' Their time at like University to set a task Jenkins claimed, **One of the posi- was recorded the up from South Africa and not hurt is the senator ior sensation Lori Bukaty (.500 av- the University Senate and a quo- to all of them." John Bellush new Against Eastern College Villan- hitting was anything but wild. 9:44.34. In splits it of tive events that happened this the was O'Neill force consisting students, the University economically. for the Science school, Mark erage, two doubles, one triple), rum of 22 senators is necessary for Conlan went on to clarify that ova came up with a big game when ''We played really well defen- weekend was Martin's qualifying with 3:03.9; Jenkins wi^h 46.8, faculty and administrators, Burke feels that as a member of freshmen Patty Miaccagmano and his candidacy "was definitely Hopper, Engineering; Betsy Foltz, sively, but just coukin't out any measure to be voted upon. freshman pitcher Tusdier picked for the Nationals. The standards Miirshall .^i^ith k48.^vaod John whose job it would be to examine the community, Villanova could Wilson, the Uni- Larysa Slobodian (each with a Only 20 senators were present, worth it," expressing his grati- Nursing and Jean enough hits together to score the Keyworth with 4:04.1 the University's situation eco- put pressure on the companies up her first win in her first outing for the NCAA's in all events are so versity College. .400 average and three stolen but the resolution was still dis- tude for his many supporters.
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