V -'iff.ac,,. " '"t^ • • " 96 TNC VILUUiOVAN ta,i9ty -It' ^^ti*< Sports This is the first issue of the 1988 Football pounds Miiiitteiiien. 44-27 Editorial Board. By JOHN G. RICCO ball first and 10 at Massachusett's 44-yard line. Vd. 63, No. 9 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY. VILLANOVA, PA November 20. 1987 II fc Coming into the 1987 football Propelled by tailback John Kar- season Head Coach Andy Talley oly's 19-yard dash and a 12-yard knew he was taking a gamble. sweep by halfback Ron Sency, After only two seasons of play Villanova marched down to the U. since the reinstatement of V.U.'s Mass. 12-yard line. Housing football program, Talley was Though the Minutemen had iMeese, Sca/Za putting his team to the test, double coverage on split and scheduling his young squad Bobby Brady, Schulz went to him against four tough Yankee Con- anyway, splitting laws the two defend- ference teams plus Division lAA ers for a score. The reception kept powerhouse Holy Cross. Brady's streak alive of catching to speair toAay Last Saturday, Talley con- at least one touchdown pass in reviewed tinued his gambling style and each of V.U.'s eight 1987 contests. By DANTE J. SCALA violent, and there are no plans to came up a winner as the Wildcats Massachusetts looked like they f fkm Editor disrupt the speech, the protesters By JENNIFER REIDY downed one of these mighty op- would quickly recapture the lead stated. Informational leaflets will Assistant News Editor ponents, the University of Massa- when, on their very next posses- U.S. Attorney General Edwin be handed out to those entering chusetts, 44-27. sion, they moved down into Vil- Meese III and Associate Supreme the banquet room. Phil Brach, president of Student On three separate occasions lanova territory. Wildcat defen- Court Justice Antonin Scalia Will According to one of the protes- Government, called negotiations Talley showed great faith in his sive back Art Condodina, be on campus today to speak at ters, the goal of the demonstration with township officials to reverse offense, going for a first down on however, ended the U. Mass. events celebrating the bicenten- is "to increase the discourse and the existing zoning ordinances at fourth and short situations, and threat picking off his second pass nial of the U.S. Constitution. remind people that the University the Nov. 12 meeting of the town- each time the 'Cats were of the season with 2:41 left in the Scalia will speak on "The Con- is a place foir a free and open and-gown committee "disappoint- successful. half. stitution, the People and the exchange of ideas." ing." The first gamble came on Vil- The two teams traded touch- Courts" at 4:30 p.m. at the Law One of the main issues behind Brach submitted a proposal to lanova's very first possession. downs early in the third quarter, School. After Scalia's speech, a the protest is Meese himself, who the committee in an effort to The Wildcats received the opening but kicker Tom Withka broke the banquet will be held in the Vil- is currently being investigated for modify the current zoning laws kickoff and drove 63 yards only 21-21 deadlock with a 36-yard field lanova Room of the Connelly alleged criminal and unethical which limit the number of unre- to be confronted with a fourth and goal. Center, where Meese will give an activities. The other main issue Unebacker Rich Spugnardi fiUs the lated persons allowed to share a goal from the U. (55) gap in VUlanova's 44-27 win over U. (Photo by Shafie) Mass. one-yard During the 45-yard drive which Mass. address titled "The Constitution: is the circumstances under which residency. line. set up the V.U. score, fullback a Bicentennial Reflection." Meese is appearing, according to In his proposal, Brach stated, Instead of settling for an easy Pete Lombardi made his presence defense it was great," explained The bicentennial celebration is junior John Lewis. "The laws create economic strain field goal and getting with a four-yard run, Schulz with some quick felt rushing for 30 yards in three Talley, "because we didn't have Villanova's commg on a two- being presented by the Intercolle- "What I don't understand is and discourage, in some cases points on the board, found flanker Scott Thompson in yard Talley chose plays. to rely on the pass anymore." dive by Sency, but the giate Studies Institute, a non- why a banquet format was chosen prohibit, good neighbor relations to go for seven. Quarterback single coverage and hit him for a Wildcats held on, Kirk Lombardi, who had been quiet The ability to move the ball both winning 44-27 profit educational group,\and in the first place. It's expensive and community involvement." Schulz got the call and converted, 31-yard touchdown. The recep- and increasing in the first half, would go on to on the ground and through the air their recoil to an Villanova University. T. Kenneth and a form of closed control for Patricia MarzuUi, secretary of plunging into the tion, which came with 6:18 left in 6-2. endzone. gain 129 yards on 16 rushes (15- helped the Wildcats immensely, impressive Cribb, asaistafkt to the President students. It is a format that fits external affairs for Student Villanova maintained 7-0 the game, was Thompson's second their 127 in the second halO. especially in the fourth quarter. "Because we're such a young of the Ui^ed States for domestic the old-boy elitist style — an anti- Government and a member of the lead until early in the touchdown of the game, and his team, we're still second The Wildcats, who had passed As the Minutemen defense tired, coming on," affairs and member of the insti- student format," said history town-and-gown committee, com- quarter when the fourth of the season. commented Talley. Minutemen the ball during much of the first Schulz and the V.U. offense "Each week tute's board of directors, will be professor Bob Pigeon in an inter- mented that she and Brach "had answered with Though the extra point attempt a score of their half, stuck more and more to the pounced, scoring three touch- we get better and better. Thit ^master of ceremonies at the view last week. hoped for a more definite response own. Fullback failed, 'Nova had a comfortable 37- (Photo by Shalie) Ed Barrett capped ground in the latter stages of the downs in the final period. week we caught a couple of breaks, banquet. "Isn't it sort of embarrassing from the township managers." an impressive 10 play, 73-yard 21 lead, and a victory was assured. stayed tough and Vnianovans pass by Falvey Memorial Library as they trudge game. "Once we found some soft Four minutes after Kafoly had got the job {)r. Jp)i|i J. 3phrems. political for the Unfversity to have ^ Brach added^ "We've been help- drive, sprinting seven Both teams would score again. done." the first wmmfaM of the school year last week. yards for a spots in the interior of their widened Villanova's lead to 31-21 scf^he^ ])rdfessor ^nd faculty controversial figure [on campus] throMgh ing the community with their score. associate of the Intercollegiate (Candtuiid on Page 4) S problems [concerning the Univer- Just under four minutes later, Studks Institute, said thM ticket sity], and now it's time for them Barrett was at it again, scamper- LaSalle demands for the United States to help us." ing nine yards for a top to end Xats TD fl<^<ltennial Commission-, The town-and-gown committee e. ./ another impressive proposed U. Mass. sanctioned events have been high, Security laws consists of representatives from possession. By AMY C. SPENCER impressive showing of three goals and both«vents have sold out. Six surrounding townships, including Clerys after the trial, raised public not report their campus crime Though the Wildcats were by Victoria Rife. hundred people are expected to By DIANE A. CILIONE Haverford, Lower Merion, Nar- The scoreboard response to the issue of campus statistics to the FBI. Clery also down 14-7 and they had just seen read Villanova Head Coach Cheryl Massaro attend Scalia's lecture, and about staff Reporttr berth, Radnor and Upper Merion, 8, La Salle as the final security. said that the vast majority of U. Mass. put together back to back seconds was extremely pleased with her 340 will be present for the Meese as well as University officials, ^< of the On Oct. 27, State Representa- The Clerys developed a ques- colleges and universities will not 70 plus-yard scoring drives, 1987 field hockey season team's performance. "We saved banquet. including Dr. Richard A. Neville, of ". divulge their statistics ticked away. 'Cats tive Richard A. McClatchy Jr. tionnaire . .to enable prospective crime to neither Schulz nor his teammates The closed out our best game for last," she Protest planned vice president for Student Life, their season by scoring the 149th district introduced new students and parents to ask some prospective students and parents Were ready to panic. twice as commented. "We played fast, About 20 people attended a the Rev. John P. Stack, O.S.A., many points legislation which, if enacted, will tough questions pertaining to the when asked. "We're just not letting ourselves versus La Salle than strong and dominant today. We meeting in the Center for Peace dean of students, and Stephen they had affect all colleges and universities campus crime rate for the previous McClatchy said, "One of the get down," remarked the sopho- scored in a single game decided to go out with a flare." and Justice Education Wednewiay McWilliams, judicial affairs offic- •V.
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