- Page 12 • THE VILLANOVAN • October 20, 1965 •f Wildcats Suffer 4th Stroight Loss; Drop 24-21 Decision To Inspired Hens By John DiG«nnaro later the 69 yards were behind Last Saturday the Wildcats stopped cold by the rugged Dela- them, and Mason, once again hit- traveled to Newark to take on the ware defense, and on fourth and ting off right tackle, broke the tie Blue Hens of Delaware, at their 12 were forced to punt. with his second six pointer. Luby home stadium, before 12,288 paid Delaware took over on their converted, and Delaware led 14-7. admissions. After two grueling own 36 and methodically marched Following the kickoff, Villanova games against major powers, tlie down field, in nine plays, for 64 fumbled on the third play from 'Cats supposedly in the downward yards and the touchdown. Ed Ma- scrimmage, Delaware recovered, swing on their schedule, took the son scored it on a four yard and put the ball in play just over field looking for their first vic- plunge off right tackle, and Buddy the mid-field stripe. The 'Cat tory of the »65 season. They'll Dove Connel! alertly picks off o Van Grofski aerial. Luby's kick was good, giving Del- defense toughened, and four plays next weekend. do the same first and a first aware an early 7-0 advantage. later Joe Greco goal from the three. corner for 16 yards and Their running game hampered returned Van Grof However, on the stx. BAD FIRST QUARTER ski's punt to the Villanova 23. Delaware stiffened, and down by injuries to Tommy Brown, and on third and goal, this time Two plays later, Kolmer once The rest of the quarter was Now it was Delaware's turn again, from Joe.Santomauro, they just didn't the five, Bill right guard, this time dominated by the punters as nei- and Eton Keister picked off an Neider and Herb again hit have enough to cope with the fired- Slattery made the big play as they diving over, for his third score ther team could get much of a Andrejko pass, and returned it to up Hens led by senior quarter- blitzed through and spilled An- of the afternoon. Case's kick back Tom Van Grofski. I drejko for a 14 yard loss, was good, and It was a brand The cool veteran constantly 'CATS REBOUND new ball game. came up with the big play, hitting Case kicked off to start the That's exactly how It stood until on 12 of 19 through the air, as second half, and Spangler returned well into the fourth quarter, when he led the Hens to 17 first downs to the Delaware 25. Some 30 yards, Van Grofski led the Hens down to and 353 yards total offense. and two first downs later, the a first and goal on the Villanova Villanova, t)ehind by two touch- 'Cat defense held, and Van Grof- eight. Here the 'Cat defense dug downs at half time, fought back ski dropped back to punt. On the in. gamely in the third quarter to first play Shunke took a deflected Led by Ray Covi who twice broke tie the score, but the hustling Hens pass as It bounced off the helmet In, spilling first Mason, then Van came back with a fourth quarter of a fallen player, and rambled Grofski for losses totaling 15 field goal by Mike Zauzig to take 58 yards down to the Delaware yards, the 'Cats forced the Hens the lead, and the ball game. 18 yard line. into a fourth and 14 from the John Kolmer. seemingly the Three plays later Kolmer bulled 14. Buddy Luby had handled the 'Cats bread and butter man this his way off right guard for seven kicking chores all afternoon for year, scored three touchdowns; John Kolmer en route to one of his three touchdowns. yards and a touchdown. Case con- the Hens, but now Coach Davey and John Shunke, area "player threat going, and the Wildcats the Villanova 35. verted, and suddenly the Wildcats Nelson sent in Mike Zauzig, a '^-^» of the week" last week, and a changed sides with only 22 net This time Delaware took ad- were back In the ball game. sophomore end, to try the field sure bet to smash all Villanova yards in total offense to show vantage of the break, as Van Grof- Wright returned the kick off goal. pass catching records before the for their 15 minute effort. ski, on a l)eautiful effort, to the 20, where on the first play Zauzig, making his first var- season is over, broke two single Early in the second quarter, scrambled out of his pocket, broke George Hunt fell on another Spang- sity appearance at a rather unen- game marks with seven catches iaehind the passing of Billy An- away from several tacklers, and ler fumble, and the 'Cats were^ff viable time, came through with a good for 133 yards. ;* •; v^ drejko, the 'Cats came to life. hit Brian Wright on the 12 where and moving again. On a clutch 21 yarder with only 4:44 left on the It was the third straight game With the big play being a 43 yard Wright made an even better ef- third and 10 Andrejko reversed clock, and sent Villanova down to he has gone over the hundred pass, Andrejko to Sodaski, the fort, catching the ball, and then to Santomauro, who turned the its fourth straight defeat. mark in pass catching yardage, \W- 'Cats marched 66 yards in 10 zig zagging his way into the end and it brought his season's totals plays, with Kolmer ramming off zone for the score. Luby's con-' to 16 catches for 363 yards. right guard for the score. Case's version was good, and Delaware Tony Ferralnolo returned the attempt was good, and it was all now had a commanding 21-7 lead. opening kick off to the 21, where tied up at 7-7. The Wildcats had one more CONTEST TIME the 'Cats put the ball in play first Wright returned the kick-off to chance before the half, as Ray and ten. Trying to establish their his own 31, and the Blue Hens were Covi covered a Spangler fumble, running game the 'Cats were off and running again. Twelve plays and Andrejko hit Shunke for a Wildkittens Roll To Second Straight; SPRITZLER'S 16-18 W. Lancaster Ave., Ardmore Balonced Attack Crushes Bullis 38-0 Here is your opportunity to fill that college wardrobe absolutely at no cost • • • Just take your pick of the By Charlie Horyslok The stocks on ViUanova's future quarter. A trace of jealousy began items and bring them down to our store in Ardmore* football fortunes went up about Hard hitting Kelly went off tackle to show on the wild kitten defense twenty points last Friday afternoon for 4 yards for the next 'Nova and two minutes later, Wayne Wig- YOU CAN WIN A as a mauling 'Nova frosh team T.D. after a picture perfect en- gins, a 6'1", 215 pound tackle took ripped through a dazed Bullis Prep gineered drive by quarterback John a blocked Bullis punt 24 yards for $25 Gin CiRTinCATE Sodaski. ':':,;:: :"': -:.'!.' another 'Nova tally to widen the squad 38-0. ^ \. .r for choosing 10 out of 10 Just to get the incidentals out of Sodaski completed to fullback gap to 32-0. the way, the Bullis offense stepped Mike Zizzo for the 2 points and The prepsters could do nothing $10 Gin CIRTIFICAU no further than the Blue and White the unstopable wildkittens tookwhat right and the Wildkittens could do C:C;^ 'or choosing 9 out of 10 22-yard line as the fired up Wild was to be a relaxing 14-0 lead. no wrong and they were far from i just kittens turned a predicted tight But the 'Nova eleven was finished showing off some of their prospects. game into a rout. starting to roll. After a good- devastating lead a 5'9", pound Things got off to a bang early looking defense, by mang- Frank Boal, 170 Cffc/e rfte Teofn Of Your Cfto/ce with the help of a 5' 9", 185 pound ling defensive end 6' 1", 205 pound half back snagged onto a Bullis ball , White pile driving half back by the name George Martin, handed the pass and gave the Blue and 1 Ohio State Wisconsin of Barry Werkheiser. The stocky back over to the Blue and White; another opportunity for a score. In 3 North Carolina frosh started off a great day with Den Kelly once more crossed the the drive, Boal was on the receiv- 5 Mississippi a 25 yard jaunt around right end Bullis goal on a 1 yard plunge, ing end of two Villanova aerials 7 Princeton a for the 'Nova first six pointer early and gave the Wild kittens com- that set up the final Sodaski to 9 Villanova manding 20-0 half time lead. Werkheiser 20 yard touchdown in the first quarter. 11 Stanford The half-time break did nothing tally. While Werkheiser was given the 13 Alabama to the 'Nova momentum as Barry The 38-0 score was Impressive, Prep defense ulcers, another wild- 15 Notre Dome tough kitten work horse in the form of Werkheiser broke loose on a especially against a usually 17 Penn State 5'11", 180 pound Denny Kelly was dazzling 64 yard run for another Bullis Prep squad but the sparkling 19 Michigan State getting scoring i(h';is of his own.
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