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San Diego CA (San Diego Co.) San Diego Business Journa l (Cir. W. 20 000)

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San Diego's professional sports teams (ranked by 1985 attendance figures)

Largesthom gem

General adml11lon attendance In 1985

Season ticket

Number ol home games

1985

1984

and opponent

prlcea $3.50

prices

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attendance 2.210,352

attendance

Owner

54,490 - San Francisco Giants 58,566 - Los Angeles Raiders 12.888 - St. Louis Steamers 926 - Chicago Fire

$567-$648

81

1,983,904

Joan Kroc

San Diego Padres

$14

$176-$252

8

385,626

409,085

Alex Spanos

San Diego Chargers

$8-$11

$192-$264

24

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230,272

Robert W. Bell

San Diego Sockers

$5-$10

7

4,438

Did not play

Harry Ornest

San Diego Buds

San Diego's college sports teams (ranked by 1985 attendance figures)

Largest home game attendance In 1985, sport and opponent

Athletic association and division or

1985 total attendance

1984 total attendance

Number of Intra- colleglate 1port1

Athletlc

College or University

district

director Fred L. Miller

30,000, football,

215,000

200,000

NCAA Division I

16

San Diego State

Stanford

University

4,100, football

12,860

32,872

NCAA Division I (football Division 3)

15

Patrick Cahill

USO

UC Santa Barbara 1,200, men's soccer Clairmont Mens College 900, ice hockey Northern Arizona 300, basketball Northwest Nazarine

5,000

10,000

NCAA Division 3

26

Judy Sweet

University of Celllornla

San Diego

3,250

N.A.

NCAA Division I

11

Al Palmiotto

United States

International University Point Loma Nazarene

N.A.

N.A.

NAIA District 3

12

Carroll Land

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I I No[Jhern Iowa finds USD's switch Madden-ing By T.R. ~man scored 32 points against everybody offensive player - he's 16 for 19 in could be counted as a native in the Tribune Sport;;writer USO sent out to guard him, but once his last two games and shooting 65 German league and not be counted It had been nine days since- USO Madden began checking him in those percent for the year - may change as one of only two Americans per played its last basketball game. This fmal seven minutes, be scored only those priorities. team. is the mtersession period at USD, once, against guard Paul Leonard on Madden is one of the very few But all of that is well down the when most students are on break. a switch. Toreros who likes to take the ball road for Madden. For now be is And yes, the Toreros were flat last Going into the season USD had straight to the hoop from in close, happy getting the chance to make 1 mght agamst Northern Iowa Univer- Scott Thompson inside and Murphy often drawing a foul. He opened the mistakes right here at home. Lately 1 ty. outside and Bostic flying all over the scoring last night with a strong though, he's been squandering the op- "But let's give ome credit to tho ·e place. The spirit of San Diego State's power move and dunk. portunity. guys," insi ted USO coach Hank Eddy "Mr. Jam" Gordon lives in Bos- "That was a good basket for him," Egan. "We talked to some people and tic. So what was going to be left for said Murphy, who bad 19 points. saw some film and the book on them Madden? "We've been wanting him to do more was that they don't roll over and die. "I took him aside one day and gave of that." I thought if we were gomg to beat him the magic words," said Egan. Madden also is second in rebound- these guys we were gomg to have to "Score. Then go down to the other ing (4.8 per game) and third in free- do it gradually." end and play defense. And at both throw shooting (82 percent). And he's Egan was nghL After six first-half ends, rebound." only a junior. ties, USO took an eight-point lead at Egan's magic spell has sunk in. "Everything he's doing for us of- the brea . Then the Toreros pulled Madden started 21 ga es last year fensively," said Legarza, "is really away twice only to be tied again at without fanfare and was similarly icing on the cake." 58 with 6·35 to play. But in the next quiet this season. But in his last That's because when Madden was 5½ minutes, Pete Murphy scored game, in the Longhorn Classic sent into the game with seven min- eight points, Mark Bostic added six against Alaska-Anchorage, Madden utes to play, his instructions were not and Nils Madden four as USO out- scored a career-high 21 points with 7- to score. They were to put the scored the Panthers 18-9. The final of-7 field goal shooting. and made the clamps on Kraayenbrink. wa 83-69. all-tournament team. Last night he "They told me to put a hand in his The T reros are now 7-4, with played the good defense. hit nine of face and not let him drive," said Montana State visiting the Sports 12 from the field and had eight re- Madden. Center Thursday night, St Ambrose bounds. The development of Madden is in Saturday night and USIU next "I think it's just maturity," said remmiscent of Anthony Reuss. who M nday before WCAC play starts at Egan. blossomed as a jumor forward for Santa Clara on Jan. 17. "I guess I'm playing a little long- USO about this time two years ago "Tonight was kind of a downer," er," said the 6-8 Madden. who is aver- and went on to win All-WCAC honors said Madden, a forward who led USD agmg 21 minutes per game but last as a senior. From there, Reuss went with a career-high 26 points. ''It was night played 37. "I'm getting a to Germany to play pro ball this sea- like we could get any shot we wanted chance to make mistakes and they son. Madden wouldn't mind following agam t those guys, so we waited for don't pull me out." the same game plan. the perfect hot" Said assistant coach Mike Legarza, •I talked with him when he visited That lack of offensive aggressive- "He's relaxed so much that his of- here," said Madden. "He said he n helped keep the Panthers from fense has really opened up. That, and could get me some contacts, no prob- rolling over and dying, but in the end the fact that teams are concentrat- !em." lt was Madd n who killed them. ing on Scott so much. Madden already has one in - his Gua rd Randy Kraayenhrink The emergence of Madden as an mother is German. That means he

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;fts USO to~3-69ictory Nils Madden sc d a career- high 26 point lied down eight rebound ad the !lvi~ sity of San Die&Q_,to an 83-69 win over the University of Northern Iowa Monday night in a non-con- ference college basketball game. Pete Murphy scored 19 points for the Toreros, while Mark Bostic added 12 and Scott Thompson and Paul Leonard each had 10. San Diego improved its recor«;><> 7-4. /

,, U~D junior Scott Patridge upset No. 1 seea Mark Styslinger of SMU 6-7 (7-5) 6-3 in yes- terday's quarterfinal match of the Fiesta Bowl Invitational tennis tour- nament at Scottsdale, Ariz. Patridge had defeated eighth-seeded John

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