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Rallies To Beat USD Quint, 60-57

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Unil·ersity of San Diego 'has had 10 day coach Phil Woolpert descn - , The Toreros, who have lost likes to substitute a lot." only three of 13 games this Cliff Ashford, who is the tlnrd campaign, will receive a big best scorer in school history, test tonight when the fast- will lead the Torcros at one breaking Cal Poly team from forward wlule Alan Fay will be ' Pomona 17-3) invades the USD his front-court companion. Phil gymnasium. Tipoff is set for 8 Price will be at center and Ber- o'clock with a preliminary be- nic Bickerstaff and ~fark tween the two freshmen quin- Yavorsky will \lork the tets starting at 6. backcourt. , Woolpert's lads won't find Ashford has scor~d 175 points things much easier tomorrow for a 13.5 average m 13 games 1 night when they are challenged but this is well below his avu- . in the same gym by Whittier age of the last two seasons. 1 College. Bickerstaff has scored 112 Cal Poly has knocked off USD points for an 8.6 mean, Yavor: in mne of 12 engagements since sky has 100 f~r 9.1, Fay has 10~ 1956 while Whittier has Jost only for _8.1 and Pn~c 92 for 7.1. one of 13 to the Toreros m the \\ oolpcrt believes Ashford has ame ~an been pressing a little and feels Th p 1· B h the 6-3 senior has been looking e Y ronc_os. w a em- much better in practice. ~:";a d US~ \Hth 90· 49 a nd The Toreros have received c.ef ats. 1n the last two ·ome points m the national campaigns, will be _Jed ~y Paul small coliege rankings and a Scranton, a . good-Jumpmg 6 -!'- pair of wins this weekend might center. lie IS expected to be boo t them into the lop 20. .)Omed by JI Moeller (6-4) and Walter We Is- 6-4) at the for- ---------- ards an~ D nny Rodriguez 16- MUNI BASKETBALL 0) and eilhe Ferraro (5- 11) or 'ick Ba tt 16-3) at the c;, 0 .,,:,:;,suL!.,~ 1 ~!~f. 0 ~ 1G~Jioo 1 62 ~ards. ;Bark tl a former San G~~~r.,onJ;,~~•~lk, Colon :1, Diego C1tv College performer sontano 6S, 2H-J• ~. H 11 0 er 1 11 ! "W • th " ~'ic~es~u¾onorr':l es. o~ P r;p e .s : e exp~ct em• to run, A'lonroe-Clar, 76 Nov Ho • !al 6S. Woolpert 1d ''They re a loose Homo Fed 1 :/,, Talt Fo uv zs. ' Ryon -41) NE1.. 3 ball club and they don't fool F"• Dept. B 57, LazYl>an.. 53 Cover. around . • . very explosive. ,,,. . TONI_GHT'S SCHEDULE Their coach has a good bench, 1:.Jt.'N:~~n 11otol VJ Old Town and "ilh 1he fa t att ck, he vi!/'l,~~~itvi P um~ ni vs T "'I• to rest up for wha as •·the toughest part of the schedule."

abrera Leads D Past Poets By JOHNNY McDONALD

Sophomore Rick Cabrera recharged ~he University of San Diego Toreros in the second half last mght to lead them to a 73-62 victory over Whittier College in the home gym. the. Poets play';d bench to drill in 10 ,of his 16 mmus the services of. capt~m points m the ond portion of Joe Jennum, a 6-3 senior with the cont t to pace his club's I a J5.l average. The classy for- coring. Jllark avorsky had 11 ward has ?een sidelined with a points whili, Jiff Ashford and .badly sprained ankl<'. Phtl Price add 10 each for the The San Diegans, who now victors. nave a 11-4 sea on mark, con- This marked only the second. trolled the board , 60-52. USD's time In 14 meetings that the'center . Phil Price and Danny foreros hav been able to stopj Wightman, were ablr to take lhe Poets but for a v.hile JI ap• 1command for a change. pcared the visitors had the ral-1 The Toreros slipped behind: ly1ng momentum to pull oU an•.at the start with Evans and other wm In the long senes. Venne spark Ing the Poet at- The Toreros took a 42-33 lead· tack. USD trailed by seven at into the dre sing but much like, 12-5 and 14.7 before Ashford and their problems against Cal Poly1 Yavorskv clos!'d th gap mo- of Pomona Friday mght they let mrntari(y. I the advantage lip. away. m th~ However, the l'ocls mov<'d second half. Whittier g.imed_ a out to a 22 14 le.id with niuc 48-48 standoff after eight mm- minutes left. 1 hen, mm re- h d exp , gained some of its early sea- Big gun In ti O Is attack son form and lour minutes lat- smooth .I V ~ne, a. 6· 1 er h:ld the score even, 29-all. h more, who s n m26pomts . 1 • 11 better than his sea on aver- In cal-He fashion, LSD lut ng Ken Evans contr'ibutt'd IO points and finally led, 42-33, with 14 for the Ju er . at the half. Iiu! USO wasted 1-...;.;::...:;;.;;...:._...;_..:.......;_____ -\rnany shot , httltng only 19 of Cabrera, a former standout! from Loyola 11 h, came off the )fowcvcr,

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'52 while Whitt rr conncclcd on 14 of 29. The Poets t:iok .idvantagc of Torero m1stal es early in the ·econd half ar d with Al John- ston and Evan hitting on twist- ers and layu s U ey pul d even at 48-all. Agmn, USD m V"d away lo a five-pomt advanta and finally made it 60-50 \ ilh •·cvrn min- 4 utes to go. On y V unn wasl doing the shooting flt the vis: tors while USD got good lire 1 power from Cabrera, Price and 1 • 1 Yavorksy to the final gun. · The VSD Frosh downed San Diego State's ire l1111en, 66-45, m the preliminary. USD cm WHITT! R (62) A~hford G, r .T d.'I' l GAF P 1 lPcie'A~~H 1 fl rn1 ,. 1 ,4 o ,01 n 102 P c~ .t ., 0 I~ a 1 r'l ,"J I t026 ..~. 0 wT:rJ1i"'" ,.1:i:11 9 t- ltrmP CC-

uller in Sh dow of USD, CW , leam1 h1!e, C D bounced back aturday night from a loss to Cal Poly of Pomona 11 ith a 7J-62 win over Whitti- er Cal We. tern wa idle Sat- urday night after a win ov~ Skalccky and Rick Eveleth against no defeats Saturday paced tt:e losers 11ith 13 night, mea uring Gro~ 6 mont, points apiece al LL'theran Frida} night. San Diego tate blew a 41-38 halftime lead to the \lu•4angs. The Aztec scored only nine points in the first 12 m1rutes after the half. Al Sophomore Rick Cabrera 67-38 , San Diego City College led U D's ::econd-half rally romped over Southwestern, against Whittier with 10 of his 117-96; Palomar droppeif Jira 16 poinl.i. Co ta, 69-66, and Phi ac USD now has a 11-4 season rapped Mesa, 62-40. record. Elburt Miller popped in 32 Jn junior college action, the points to lead SDCC's free- Imperial Valley Arabs stole scoring victory. Tom ettles away with their 12th win added 23. ·

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William . Salesses, for the past two years chairman of the Department of Educ:ition at University of San Diego, Col- lege for Men, has announced his resignation and accept- ance of a position in the School of Teaching rts at the University of Portland. During his tenure at the Um- ver tty of San Diego, Salesses developed a secondary cre- dential program, an in-service education program for teach- er m local schools, and a Master of Arts in Teaching program, the first graduate program to be offered at the College for. len. Salesses, who is completing hi doctorate with the Clare- mont Graduate School this pring, will be associated with the doctoral program at the University of Portland in the field of educational philo- sophy. •

MAY LOSE 2 PLAYERS U D Hits Road For T ~o Games Special to Thi San Dl!§O Union LOS ANGELES - The Umversity of San Diego plays the first of two games on the road tonight when it meets Pepperdine 'College in a return match.

The game, which starts at 8 o'clock, will be televised over KLAC, channzl 13. The Toreros, who have a 12-5 season record, toppled the Waves, 71-59, in San Diego last December with Bernie Bicker- staff and Cliff Ashford leading the way with 11 points each. However, USD may be lim- ited in personnel by game time. It is rumored that two members - one elieved to be leading scorer A hford - may be side- lined because of scholastic defi- ciencies. Coach Phil Woolpert was not available for comment. Another source said "no word" had been . received on the grade status of · the two athletes in question. If Ashford should be ineligible •. this would rule out any chance the senior forward would have :of being the school's all-time scorer. He has amassed 1,166 points for three seasons, which places him third behind Russ Cravens (1,234) and Ken Leslie (1,174). Ashford, a 6-4, 165-pound for- ward had averaged 18.1 points for the previous two seasons but has dropped off to 12.4 this year. I The Detroit cager joined USD after wmnlng all-state honors at San Diego City College. He led the llletropolitan Conference in scoring with an 18.1 average. Should Ashford be unable to join Alan Fay at the other for- ward post, Woolpert is expected to insert sophomore Rick Ca- brera, currently averaging 6.9 points in 16 games. The guards wil1 be Mark Yavorsky (9.8) and Bernie I Bickerstaff (8.4). Phil Price, ' who has a 7.4 mean, will open ·at center. The Toreros will Iravel to Santa Barbara tomorrow night to face tough University of Cali- fornia, Sa~a Barbara. USD will return home to entertain Fresno State ;\,fonda

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Toreros Face Irvine Cagers

The University of San Diego Toreros will host the Univer- sity of California at Irvine Anteaters at 8 p.m. this Friday, January 21. This Saturday, January 22, the Toreros travel to Chap- man College in Orange. USD split a two-game home- stand last weekend, losing a close game to Cal Poly of Po mona 60-57, and rebounding with a 73-62 win over Whittier. The Toreros are no'>' 11 4 for

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