Order unanimously reversed, with costs to plaintiff, United’s motion granted and judgment entered in its favor in accordance with the following memorandum: The insured volunteered the use of her own car to transport six children including her son on a field trip from St. Rose of Lima School to the Buffalo Museum of Science. While en route the boys were laughing and talking but there is no proof of roughhousing. At one point she heard her son say "cut it out” and she turned and told the boys to stop. One of the boys then said that another boy had been hit in the eye with a wadded up tinfoil gum wrapper used as a "spit ball”. The plaintiff whose eye was injured by this incident was a 12-year-old seventh grader. The family of the injured infant commenced suit against several defendants, including the insured. In her case, the claim is based on alleged negligent supervision and control. Thereafter, a declaratory judgment action was commenced and the plaintiff and defendant insurance carriers each moved for summary judgment, asserting that the other owed a duty to defend the insured in the negligence action. Plaintiff-appellant United Services Automobile Association (United) is the insured’s automobile liability carrier, and defendant-respondent Aetna Casualty & Surety Co. (Aetna) is the insured’s homeowners’ liability carrier. We reverse the order at Special Term which denied summary judgment to either party. This occurrence did not arise out of the "ownership, maintenance or use” of the motor vehicle. Not every injury occurring in or near a motor vehicle is covered by the phrase "use or operation”. The accident must be connected with the use of an automobile qua automobile (Reisinger v Allstate Ins. Co.,
