Rkhie Moore Hits Season High of 28

Rkhie Moore Hits Season High of 28

A Sportt Editoriol Rkhie Moore Hits Season High Of 28 Disgraceful Demonstration According to Noah Webster's latest work, sportsman- As Wildcats Defeats Temple, 67-60 ship is "skill in, or devotion to, sports ; especially conduct be- coming to a sportsman, involving honest rivalry and graceful by Tom B rude He acceptance of results." Sparked by Richie Moore's game and season high of 28 points and the incentive of it seems that this definition has not Ix^en Unfortunately, not wanting to finish last in the Big Five, Villanova knocked off the Temple Owls 67-60 last noted by many of the followers of the Hawk of St. Joseph's Saturday night i^t the Palestra. of Villanova. or the Wildcat Moore's scoring came via 13 of 23 from the field and two for three from the foul line. Joe's-Villanova is unquestionably one of Tile St. rivalry In addition, he plucked off nine rebounds and played a fine defensive game. the most heated of the Big Five rivalries. If conducted along The Wildcats main tasks were to nullify as much as possible the inside scoring of lines the exercise of agreeing with the worthy Mr. Webster, Temple's Jim Williams and the outside shooting of Bill Kelley and Bob Harrington. this rivalry can contribute mightily to healthy school spirit. The frantic arm-waving tac- are pennit- But wiien the demonstrations of this rivalry tics of Wally Jones and George ted to deteriorate to such a point that they arouse nothing Leftwich limited the latter mm distress, but tiien the value of tills rivalry is highly question- two to seven goals on 24 at- Vol. 39—No. 17 VILLANOVA UNr fLLANOVA, PA. March 11, 1964 • able. ^;>' tempts from the field, while Such demonstrations have occurred during two recent Jim Washington and Al Sallee games in which both teams were involved. On one evening worked on Williams. Dr. John F. Callahan the Hawk was given cause to hang its head in shame; during The 6-8 Owl sophomore could Political Union To Present the other ;»anie it was the Wildcat's turn to bow its head. take but eiglit shots from the Is Speaker At Sixth Such donu>ristrations obviously go far outside the bounds field hitting on five. In the pro- sportsmjvnship St. Augustine Lecture of and serve only to arouse distress in both cess, he ran into foul trouble Senatorial Candidate Blatt participants and spectators. When a participant in a game by Mott Roche getting three before the end of Miss Genevieve Blatt, Pennsylvania's Secretary for In- held before over 9000 spectators makes unsportsmanlike ges- the first half and his fourth Very Rev. John A. Klekotka, ternal Affairs, will address the Villanova Political Union to- tures or when a game is delayed for several minutes to clear early in the second. With Wil- OSA, university president, intro- morrow evening on the subject of urban renewal. the court of debris, it is obvious that true sportsmanship has liams seeing but approximately duced the distinguished classical Miss Blatt is currently engaged in a spirited contest for been left far outside the Palestra. 28 minutes of action, Washing- and philosophical scholar, Dr. the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate. Judge What should be done to prevent such unbecoming dis- ton had free rein picking up 13 John F. C a I 1 a h a n , the guest, Michael Musmanno, the Democratic organization's designee, plays in the future? Most people immediately think of to his points go with 16 rebounds. speaker of the six annual Saint is her principal opponent. punishment of those involved in past displays as a deterent Turning-Point Augustine lecture. The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in 110 Bartley. It to future ones. But this is not getting to the real problem, Even with these heroics, the The general theme for the will follow the Union's traditioaial format of a political debate the attitude toward this traditional rivalry, and the methods turning point came on a play series is "Saint Augustine and with student speeches following Miss Blatt's. of its display. " . ^ some thought should have been the Augustinian Tradition" while Debate Topic 'f';-';"i' Only when each and every student from both schools called. An attempted lay-up by Dr. Callahan chose for his topic The debate resoliition is "Re- realizes the true meaning of sportsmanship will the trad- Senior Retreat Opens, Kelley was blocked by Washing- "Saint Augustine and the Greek solved that this house favors itional Hawk-Wildcat rivalry be able to maintain the respect ton and, midst cries of goal- Philosophers." The lecture was substantial federal funds for that it should. Canon Tucker, OSFS tending by an irate coach Harry held on March 8 in Vasey Hall urban renewal." Since her of- Perhaps Mr. Webster could help those who participated Litwack, play continued. At the .^- fice deals with local govern- Auditorium. .. in the recent demonstrations, with the meaning of sports- To Conduct Exercises time, the Owls were ahead 60-59. inaugurated in ments, the guest speaker is manship. The series was The Senior Retreat will begin After the 'Cats missed their invite outstanding inter- very familiar with the subject. 1959 to (Plioto by John Murray) tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Field shot, Leftwich swiped a pass en- Miss Blatt was elected to her national scholars to discuss sig- Frs. Riley and O'l.'oniior, OSA, are happy onlookers as House with a conference and abling Jones (16 points) to tally timely aspects of present post in 1954 and was nificant and Japanese visitor selects prize-winning chance. Winner was benediction. Confessions will be the basket that gave the Main- Saint Augustine's thought and re-elected in 1958 and 1962. She A Good Big Man Mis. C'iiarles I'. Brudeile, wile ol I>ean Bru«lerle. .Scene took heard immediately after benedic- liners the lead for good. Is the first woman in Pennsyl- influence. place at Shamokinaki Dance, held at Field House on March 6. tion. by Rusty Miller The game was no cake-walk by vania to have been elected to a Dr. Callahan traced the Greek The Rev. William Hopkins, any means. The lead see-sawed statewide office. Every team needs a good big 134 of 274 from the field, 45 of tradition from Homer and Par- OSA, University Chaplain, has back and forth throughout the Plotinus. Starting as Assistant City Sol- man. Villanova's representative 89 from the line and has totaled menides to Plato and announced that the retreat will first half with Villanova owning icitor of Pittsburgh, Miss Blatt in that catagory in a 20 yr. old 337 rebounds. He emphasized the development Student Congress Proposes be conducted by the Very Rev. a 34-32 spread at halftime. Dis- of philosophical as has had a long career of govern- junior — James Washington. Jim, whose aggressive re- thought Canon J. Francis Tucker, OSFS. regarding two deficits of six basic principle, mental, party, and public ser- Frank Corace, recently voted bounding has been the deciding grounded on the Tomorrow, the exercises in- points and one of seven points, Investigation Honor Code vice. She was President of the to honorable mention Ail-Ameri- factor in several games, at times "God must possess the highest Of clude a Mass for resident and Temple stormed back. State Young Democrats from can honors, feels the Wildcats displays his need of more experi- perfection which we can per- by Jon Dyroff by action of the student-faculty day students, three conferences Led by Vince Richardson's 14 1942 to 1950 and has been Sec- couldn't have gotten as far as ence, ConsiatcTilly the scourge ceive." conunittee. The range of the scheduled for 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m., second half points (23 overall) Student Congress members at retary of the State Democratic they have without thio.tall easy off the defcihsive board, he aomc- Similarities Weighted motion was left as flexible as p.m., and Holy their last meeting passed a 1:30 a Hour at the Owls knotted it up at 55 by Committee since 1948. going fellow, Washington. "His times fails miserably on the of- lecturing on the evolution possible by the maker. thanks to a drive by Kelley at In vote of 25 to 13 a motion by Jim is ability block fensive end. Through inexperi- Speeches by Candidates I.G.G. Foundress main asset his to of the classic ontological argu- Murphy, Senior Class President, < 5:58. Seconds later the 6-2 Rich- •'.• , your shot," says Frank, "and ence, he fails to achieve position (Photo by Rich Dunne) Other motions successfully In 1934, she founded the Inter- ardson drove underneath the ment, he weighted the similari- calling for an academic honor in time. collegiate Conference on Govern- that jump shot of his from the ties the Greeks and Saint passed included one by John W. basket and, with defensive men Bill Melchionni gets off a jumper against Tom Duff in the of system. corner aceni;s almost Emery which established leg- ment, and she has been its vol- and the key can really At times Wash Augustine and declared, "In the investi- a .. dripping all over him, he scored annual Villanova-St. Joseph's battle. The Hawks won this Under the motion an hurt you." ;'. ' ^:,;'v";v' • •r islative precedent for the invita- unteer executive director ever lackadaisical in his attitude on Orphic argument. Saint Augus- gation will be held into the to give the Owls their last lead year's tilt 69-6.'].

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