: Mer Rms 99 Yards For W As WOdtats Are Edged 6-0 by Tom Finon line where it was downed by Larry Glueck on a great effort, "Sadism", cried the Holy Cross ^ith the Beavers' backfleld op- CRUSADER when Oregon State erating out of their own end- was named as Villanova's op- zone, Villanova went into an ponent in the Fourth Annual eight line, to stop the ex- Liberty Bowl. Many people (in- man plunges. cluding some Villanovans) asked pected line Baker decided to try themselves how Villanova was to However, around left end. Al beat a team that had the nation's a sweep Atkinson and Al Calligaris had top passer and pass-catcher. at the Nevertheless, before 17,048 good shots Heisman end-run color Trophy winner in the mm cold fans and a nation-wide Vol. 12 PA. February but he slipped away. About 15 38—No. VILLANOVA UNI ILANOVA, 6, 1963 TV audience, Villanova dropped he slithered away a heart-breaking 6-0 squeaker to yards later from Glueck and romped 99 the West Coast Beavers. for the TD. similar to the Bos- yards Bishop In a game To Confer Holy Orders Lee Loevinger To Address Low Forum ton College loss, the Wildcats Touchdown Called Back again won the statistics. Villa- But the Wildcats weren't fin- nova took first downs, 30-11. On ished. On the first play of the On FourIn WeekendCeremony second quarter, Joe skirted left On Enforcement Of Anti -Trust Laws On SaUirdji}', February 9, at nine o'cock in the University end from the Beavers' 12, but Lee Loevinger, assistant at- interest in jurisprudence and Chapel, the Sacrament of Holy Orders will be conferred uix)n the Main-'Liners were detected torney general in charge of the published works in this four young Augustinian Clerics by the Most Rev. Gerald V. many holding back on the 27, and the Anti-trust Division of the United field. He was an attorney with McDevitt, J.C.D., D.D., Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia. touchdown was nullified. States Department of Justice, the NLRB from 1937 to 1941 and Those to be ordained priests are: the Rev. Gerald A. Another Villanova drive was will address the Villanova Law with the Anti-trust Division Stodder, OSA; the Rev. Marshall J. Ualphen, OSA; the Rev. stymied when Ted Aceto threw Forum on Frida-/ evening, Feb- from 1941 to 1946. Francis II. Sevick, OSA; and the Rev. James T. Ryan, OSA. a paas from his own 47 intended ruary 8. Associate Justice Kev. lliilphen is the son of for Mike DeLone, only to have The scheduled topic is "En- He was an Associate Justice of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall J. Hal- it hitercepted in the end-zone by Quality forcing the Anti-trust Laws." the Minnesota Supreme Court phen, of CIlou- And Variety Dan Sieg. Varied Career from 1960 to 1961 and a visiting c ester City, With less than five minutes Keynote Concerts Attorney General Loevinger professor in jurisprudence at r s e remaining in the game, Villanova New J y. has had a varied and distinguish- the University of Minnesota Law He received his was again on the march. With In Spring Season ed career as a practicing law- School in 1961. He has been As- fourth and six on the Main-Liner Bachelor of yer, a teacher of law, a judge, sistant Attorney General since in Arts degree The Villanova Music Society 47, Richie Richman came as a and a public servant. He is also 1961. tightly from Villanova this year will sponsor the an- flanker. With Richman a prolific author on law, econ- The forum will take place at able and since then nual spring concert series, the guarded, Jack Clifford was omics, and philosophy. 8:30 p.m. in Garey Hall, the loose and he was re- Rev. Hoiphen ij^s been pur- first concert to be given March to shake A native of Minnesota, he Law School building on the Vil- with a 19 yard pass for suing his formal studies in 10. Billy Joe warded graduated from the University lanova campus. William Gross, chairman of a first down. On the State 9 yard theology at Augustian College, of Minnesota cum laude the ground, with Billy Joe lead- summa Members of the faculty and line Aceto went around tight end Washington, D.C. Series, stated that this year's ing the parade, Viilanova's and was editor of the Minnesota the student body are invited. hoping to gain yardage and roll graduate of program will include two major for A Law Review. He practiced law rushers ripped the Beavers since the Wildcats changes in contrast to past out of bounds Villanova in in Minnesota and was a partner ^6 yards to the visitors 176. had run out of time-outs. Forced 1964, Rev. Ger- years. Senior Queen Contest In passing, the famed Baker- in the law firm of Larson, Loe- to go inside, Aceto could get but ald A. Stodder The first major change this to-Burke combination clicked for vinger, Lindquist, and Fraser. two yards and fumbled to OS, has been study- year will be a program featur- Dinner And Dancing Baker's total During his years of practice only a 15 yarder. out the clodk. who then ran ing theology at ing semi-professional talent in- he specialized in legal problems aerial efforts amounted to 123 At Florentine Ball Augustinian Col- stead of regular professional yards, coming on 9 completions Seniors involved in economic organiza- lege, and doing groups. This spring each group The social climax of a stu- on 21 attempts. In total offense For Aceto, Richman, Joe, Cal- (Photo by John Murray) L«« Loevinger tion, particularly anti-trust prob- graduate _ ,. will be composed of students dent's career at Villanova is the yardage, the Wildcats went for ligaris, Glueck, Jim Kropke, Bob work -^ lems. He also kept up active he prepares to fire after driving: to the left from the Curtis Institute of Senior Dinner Rehioso, Bill Arm- Jim McMonagle makes it look easy as at the Catholic Dance, the most 309 yards to OS's 299. As it Merenda, Al Al the defense are Detroit's John Schramm (25) and Dick Dzik (51) whrio University of America, Music. festive activity of Senior Week. turned out, the Beavers needed strong, Bob Kowalski, Amie side. Attempting Washing- it's worth the effort. The Senior Dinner Dance only 99 of those yards. Buben, Capt. Charlie Johnson, Cech (35) decides not ton, D.C. He is the son of Mr. Gross stated that ''Curtis Seven Groups To Purtiiipote tickets go on sale February Baker Scores Mike DeLone, Bill Barbaro, and and Mrs. A. H. Stodder of Rose- is probably the finest school in 11 to 13 in the Student Bill Sherlock, kicking into a Joe Cutroneo the Liberty-Bowl mont, Pennsylvania. the United States if not the Council Ofiice from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. brisk wind, dropped a 52-yard was the final game of their col- Graduated from world for applied music, and has In Collegiote Jon Festivol Tickets are sold in legiate careers. - produced such notables as, Su- table lots punt on the Beavers' one-foot To Face Hawks, Owk, Quakers iVillanova U n i ^ By Ed Bride 'Cats only with five couples to table. versity in 1959 san Starr, Leonard Bernstein, a Gian-Carlo Menotti and many This yeai*'s Intercollegiate Jazz Festival, to be held on The Senior Dance will be held I with a Bache- the Villanova University campus February 22, promises to lor's Degree in others. It is in fact the Har- on February 23 at the Phila- Mt For Successive Saturday Skirmishs he one of the biggest events of the year, and will surpass by OVrma, Wash^oih In philosophy, the vard of the musical world." dephia Athletic Club, with the a wide margin the attention brought to the university by the reception in the with their scrap against nationally Rev. Francis H. The second change in the Florentine by Tom Finon Hawks attack, along Tom past two Festivals. ranked Kentucky. The hustling, Sevick is cur- series this year will be the in- Lounge of the Club from 6:30 will Wynne, who was leading scorer tJAadlSAs Cats WmUSO The Villanova Wildcats The first two Festivals, co-ordinatedi by Jim Braithwaite to 7:30 p.m. and rebounder for last season's scrambling Owls outplayed rent completing clusion of one short opera by meet the Hawks of St. Joe's Col- Rev. Sevick and Joe Zawacki, featured several noteworthy groups from by Tom Brudorle shot but their strategy very a much stronger and taller team, h i s theological Gian-Carlo Menotti, and many Following the dance the sen- lege this Saturday evening at team. ofter backfired. On numerous and held the highly-rated Big studies at Augustinian College, phone." the Philadelphia region; for iors will be served dinner in the Villanova ended a two game Mainliners Depth: Lacking the ball either ended the Palestra, for the the first time, the annual af- night occasions Dipper of the South, Cotton Washington, D.C. Admission to all concerts is Grande Ballroom. Charlie Gresh losing streak last Friday second meeting with the ECAC Mentor Jack Ramsay has a Nursing Sorority up in the lap of a startled fan, Nash to 14 points and in his own Rev. James Ryan, the son fair will have groups from all will provide music for dancing vrith a reassuring 77-60 triumph Tournament winner.
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