. : i \ Maik Xat Stickmen Overpowered By Post; Ri€k Gnlkr Ties NCAA I For Yard free Sti^ Irish Match Cancelled 200 By Snow By Bob Mclntyra [swimmer in Villanova'a history. By Jim Proud remaining. Much to the dismay day, April 3, at 2 p.m. against Riok Girdler, Villanova's onelSL^lf.™".™"* k° The thorn of spectators and players alike, Championships he ^^t^^.not only remains in the Georgetown University, on the man swimming team at the 'Cat's the gap in score showed he is ready for the paw after Satjurday's 15-6 was 4 instead of field behind the stadium. The INCAA Championship, proved on- defeat of the V i 1 1 a o v 3 at the halftime intermission. club expects slought of such swimmers as n a La- to fare much better why he is ranked among the oroosse Club C. The loss of VU's Don Schollander, etc. at the by W. Post Col- veteran against the Hoyas. They should best in the world this past week- Nat lege. The \jong Islander's con- goalie. Jack Wehrum, due to a come out on top of the team A.A.U. Champ, this weekend, end, aj. Ames, Iowa. tinued as the nemesis of the 'Cats dislocated shoulder and frac- from the nation's capital. but he now has the distinction On Friday afternoon, before as they won for the third time tured collarbone sustained early The of becoming an All-American in originally scheduled a packed house of swinuning In as many years. The green in the second quarter, was a opener with Notre on two events, the 100 and 200 free- Dame buffs, Girdler in this qualifying and gold from New York proved severe handicap to the club for Thursday, style events aa well as the 400 March 25, was can- heat tied the NCAA record for overpowering in the second half. the remainder of the game. yd. freestyle relay team. celled because a 3-inch snow the 200 yard freestyle, by equal- Vol. 40—No. 19 The first half went moderately The second half saw the 'Cats 400 Relay and Fitzmaurioe covered the playing fleW. It is ing the time of 1:44.4, set last well for Villanova which scored outrun with Post scoring 7 goals In the Nat AA.U.'s this week- unlikely that game will year by Steve Clark of Yale. a goal early in the first quarter to just 2 by the blue and white. be re- end, besides Girdler, who is As a result of this specta- to break the ice. Post caught up H)ven ao, the Villanova stickmen scheduled because of prior com- swimming the 100, 50, and 200 and went ahead 4-2 cular showing, Girdler also broke events, will be the by the end were in the game until about mitments and the distance be- freestyle 400 Dr. Woodrow Wilson To Speolc the Soyre of the first fifteen minutes. Villanova'a record for 200 freestyle relay team and The midpoint of the third quarter. tween the yard Main Line and South yard freestyle, held by Dick second quarter showed the 'Cats Scoring leaders for Post were freshman Mike Fitzmaurice. The Bend. McDonough iby a full two sec- in reach of the green shirts, but Miller and Posetel with 4 goals 400 yd. relay team is made up One onds. night he placed fifth the half ended with An 8-4 Post apiece, and week from Saturday, on At of Doug Reback, Say Donnelly, Tonigiit In Vasey Hall Auditorium Duyer with 3. For in the finals with a time of lead, after a Villanova goal was the Wildcats, Hook had 3 Boni- April 10, the 'Cats host the N.Y. Joe Parell, and is anchored by 1:45.4. By Bob Woll disallowed on conflicting rulings auto, Meyer, and Ryan, 1 each Maritime Academy lacrosse you guessed it, Rick Girdler. 3rd In 100 The Villanova will as its at 8 p.m. in Vasey of the officials with one second The next game will be ^tur- team. Mike Fitzmaurice, a spectac- Forum have guest speaker tonight On Saturday morning, Girdler tular freshman, according to Hall Auditorium the scholar, philosopher, and climber Dr. Woodrow Wilson Sayre. Dr. was ready for more. He opened Geize, is fast approaching his Sayre will give a lecture, which will be illustrated with a color film, entitled, "Four Against up his qualifying heat in the 100 peak, which to coach Geiz6 Everest." 'Cat Baseball Encounter Cancelled; yard freestyle, by reeling off a means, "Look Out." Grandson of the late President, son of Francis B. Sayre (former professor at Har- time of 47.4. At night he gar- He feels he could beat any- vard Law School, Asst. Secretary of State and U.S. Representative to the U.N.), Sayre nered a third in the finals by body in the meet that includes holds a M.A. and Ph.D. from Harvard. As an outstanding teacher of philosophy, he has shuming through the water in Don Schollander of Yalein his taught at Pomona College in Sophs Get First Test Against Bowdin 46.8. specialties. He holds the Fresh- Claremont, Calif., and until in iboth the recently at Tufts University. K By Jerry Bruderle After completing his iron man men NCAA records ace that Andy is but he may finest teams. However, the 'Cats Cn'ffin^ Holwell, Talce stint, Girdler, was called by h's 200 yd. freestyle and the 200 Conway He made headlines when his ' The Villanova nine had provide the big ,bat in the line- will have to score to win and the their coach Ed Geize, the fastestlyd. Individual Medley. contract was not renewed at first up. In any case he'll be a valu- game of the season can- hitting could use a little boost. Tufts because he failed to celled Saturday, postponing able pinch hitter in the late in- '66, '67, the If one of these '680assPtesiden€ies "publish a sufficient body of nings. sophomores can varsity debut of a number of scholarly work." Dr. Sayre'abe- step in and show some consis- By Wait Bosinsky rep., promising sophomores, who Coach Mahan is going with IntnmunI Otfiten Ekited; dent Dennis Murray; Engi- neering day-hop rep., Robert could be the finest crop the pitching and defense this year tent hitting, there's room m the Jim Griffin, class of '66; Rick Jones; and Alumni rep., Pete Wildcats have had in years. and he hopes to have one of his lineup for him. Holwell, class of 67; and Tom Pipers Win Basketlfall Conway, class of '68 were elected Tyrell. Saturday's game with Maine, Crown to their class presidencies by a Sophomores who finished third in the NCAA By Joe Moffongelli peting in this year's softball excellent voter turnout last For the class of 1967, those playoffs last year, was not program. Action has already elected included: Vice-President played Mr. James Moran, assistant Thursday, April 1. due to the lingering started in the Mendel Stadium Brendan Moore ; Secretary, Marie cold dean of men and co-ordinator of Juniors and snow. without stands. intramural activities, has an- For the class of 1966, the offi- Gadren; Treasurer, James Done- This past Monday, however, nounced the officers who will The handball volleyball and cers include: Vice-President, Jim gan; and Arts and Science resi- the 'Cats (hopefully) opened the tennis activitita will also be get^ dent rep.. Williams. The next carry on with the work of Morgan ; Secretary, John Ward season against Bowdin, and the the organization. ting under way in a short per> Cooney; Treasurer, John Gon- Arts and Sciences day-hoo rep. sophs got their first test of col- iod of time. zales; Representa- position was taken by Jim Proud John Fenlon was elected to the snake lidhds ond come out fighting. Steve and Nursing legiate competitloru Many of Friend congra- office of president Fenlon, a com- All students are reminded that tive, Betsy Grabowski. over Bill Hanley by a seven vote them are virtually untested due tulatetf Frank Eck on hte u1nnfai,g the posit'on of C&F resident merce ahd finance junior, hails the Senior Red Cross Life Sav- John O'Loughlin edged Jerry margin. .; . to the cold weather and the fact representative. These two will oppose each other for the presi- from New York City. Having ing and Water Safety Program Rubino by a slim seven votes The Comhierce and Finance .that there is no freshmen team, dency of the SGA toni^t. been an active member of the will begin April 1. Anyone in- (137-130) for the Arts and Sci- resident rep., post was won by o in these early games they'll intramural organization for the terested i^ould stop down at the ences resident representative John Bosacco and the day-hop have to produce or step aside. past three years, he was the: Field House pool for informa- position while Robert Gallo took position by John Thomas. The There are two good outfielders, Dies ; Murpliy logical choice of his cohorts. tion or see John Fenlor or Barry Capt Mn the day-hop rep. post unopposed. Elngineering resident rep. is a catcher and three promising A (128-110) vote tally saw The vice-presidential selection Clifford at the Intramural office Frank Samer; day-hop rep., Vic Woodrow WUson Sayre pitchers on the past Pemie roster from the in Alumni Gym. Frank Eck slip Bellino; and Nursing division ' of the organization fell to lief that the action • "was down- class of 1967.
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