News Scrapbook 1964-1967

PHIBPAC FACES PT. MUGU Cal Western, USD Advanc In Holiday Tournament By CHUCK SAWYER \team Jost its fourth game in whe~ the victors ran o;r eight 0 f. d. h · n Cal five starts straight free throws against the e e~ magnd ~r!:fc:~ rival Cal Wes.tern jumped off to a Marines' p'.ess to put the game ie ter 1 f san Diego will quick 20-7 margin with forward away. All five starters for Mugu --..._,.,,,_ m~~~c~~?thi collegiate division Dick Woodson setting the pace. hit in double figures, led ba title while PhibPac and Pt. The 6-4 sophomore from. Cra"Y- T~dd Ik~rd, Floyd Seabron an • Tugu will tangle for the service ford _High scored 12 pomts m Dick W1lhams., each of whom crown in today's semi-final ac- the first h~I[ and shared game had 17. tion of the fifth annual Holiday honors with teammate ~eml------------ Basketball Tournament at the Lemons ?f'.Ith 16 for the night. Westerner's Golden Gym. CW was m front at the half, r . d 32-18. I THE SAN DIEGO UNION B6 (j) Tues., Dec. 15, 1964 ' SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA .All . our won op1;mng roun Colorado was even colder in

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USD Seeks Second Win Against 49ers University of San Diego will try to make it two in a row over Long Beach State when it plays host to the 49ers tonight a.t USO gymnasium. Tipoff is set for 8 o'clock. The USD Fro h will entertain Naval Training Center in the 6 o'clock preliminary. The Toreros, who surprised the tough and tall 49ers Sat- urday night, 72-68, will bank on their high-flying pair-forward Cliff Ashford and guard 'Lymond Williams, who have games. ,i,,-n!iams connected on 12 of his 17 m the last meeting to heIp his club rally in a penalty- plagued match in Long Beach. starting five will be Mark Teis ann at the other forward, Larr,: Moyer at center and :\fark Y Jrsky at the other backcourt position. averaged 17 points m four Ashford collecte 17. Rounding out ti

v1ctor1~s yesterday m the _eight the second half as the Western- team field. Cal Western. ripped ers outscored the visitors, 15- Colorado College, 69-36, USD 4 at the 10-minule mark for a stopped Southern Utah , 6~- 53 ; 47-22 edge and then won going PhibPac won over Hamilton ay Air Force Base, 77-53, and Pt. aw · USD BREAKS TIE In today's consolation bracket USD broke a 31-31_ tie. _on a Hamilton and :\tCRD will battle free throw by Berme Bicker- at 2 p.m. with Southern utah staff shortly before the ~alftime and Colorado meeting at 4. In gun to put the To:eros mto the the winner's bracket .!\1:ugu and lead to stay against Southern to the. dressmg Four more games wind up the r~m but quickly built a 10- tourney tomorrow beginning al pomt lead at 46-36 early m the 1 m with the title contest set seco nd half. Utah used free thro. to stay :,tugu defeated !CRD, 77-64. Phib Pac are paired o'clock game with USD and Cal We tern trading baskets at 9. in a 7 Utah. The . Toreros took ~he 1 one-pomt edg~ p. ·•

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1 USD Ti m .72-68, Over · long Beach, SPtcfaf to The San Dieto Union LONG ll~ACH - University of San Diego's basketball team rallied in the second half to de- ' feat Long Beach State, 72-68, last night Led by Lymond Williams, the Toreros surged from a 41-3 halftime deficit to the narro,

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THE SAN DIEGO UNlbN Tues., Dee. 8, 1964 B9 ~AN DIEGO, CALIF, 0 USD I t t Faces Loyola In L.A. Tonight Speclor To Tht &on Dlevo Union

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oyofa outs Toreros, 84-68 SPec,al to The San Diego Union L GLEWOOD - last night maintained ts mastery over the University f San Diego by belting t h e Toreros, 84-68, on the victor's floor. John Schiendler and R i c k Peterson led the Lions with deadly outside shooting a n d accurate charity tosses. Schiend- ler collected 23 points while Peterson cashed in 21. Cliff Ashford was high for 'the Toreros with 17 points while Mark Yavorsky added 14. Little guard Lymond Williams, who had averaged 20 points in the first two contests, was held to nme. Thls marked the ninth straight tlm Loyola has beaten USO. The ss was the Toreros sec- ond in three games while Loy- ola made its record 2-1. The Lions jumped on t o p from the start and had a 39-33 lead at intermission. USD closed to within one point once but the Lio_ns spurted ahead ,and pulled clear at the finish. Loyola netted 24 of 32 charity tosses and topped USD on field goals. 30-26. / USD C&I LOYOLA (14) GFPT GFPT ~7J178urns 80-416 3 2 1 10 Pet~r:s:on 7 7 J 21 13 1 i ~J~oec:in~FJ rr t J 8 f g !irf;;:on J f ? , 2 I 10 O'i

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Th Aztecs (3-0l were pacedjpomt by Larry Meek, a 6-5 forward, second half ,o 39, who s orcd 2~ points, led with 19 being free throws. The Long cot Pol, '''b F P T cal Wesmn i'J P T 20 reb unds and turned in an Beach high scorer Johnny Pedrao 3 o s , Lemons s J 2 2 13 k 17 f th , · An eY • o 2 a WOO

victory. Williams, who led hi LOS ANGELES - Lymon d team with 17 points, got 12 o Williams and Cliff Ashford, who them in the second half. Eight have averaged 20 and 19 points of those 12 were free throws. for_ two games, will lead the A total of 58 personal fouls University of San Diego basket- were whistled, USD collecting 22 points from the free throw ballers against Lol;ola Universi- line against Long Beach's 36. ty on the Lions;'- court here Long Beach suffered a field tonight. goal drought in the second half Tipoff 1s set for 8 o'clock. ' 17 of the first 19 points it Willianis, a 5-9 sparkplug scored in that period going in guard who averaged l0.4 last from the free throw line. season, is doubling his 19 63 _64 1 Johnny Johnson or Lon g outpul, while forward Ashford Beach was the game's hi g h is a little above his '64 pace o[ scorer with 27 points, 17 of 17.7. them free throws. Coach Phil Woolpert com- The victory squared USD's pleted his starting five with record at 2-2. The Toreros play Larry Moyer at center Mark a return game against Long Teismann at the other forward Beach State in San Diego Tues- d day night. an Mark Yavorsky at the other uso c121 Lon 9 Beach l6Bl guard .spot. Ashford Gs~ r 11 Harris r 1 For !he third straight game, y • wash'ton 3 s s 11 USD will be oppos1·ng a tea1n i·t w111ioms , 9 , I; ~~~n;,met d j} ii Mover 1 o J 2 Rambo 3 II .( 1.c has been unable to beat in pre-/ ~~1 1 ~~•r; 2 1 2 s Barnieoat oo 3 o VIOUS en te Aft Blck'stoff 1 1 4 3Johnson 517 3 27 . coun rs. er three veriasky y Hl11es oo :i o tries the Toreros did top Pep- Fmee ; o 2 • perdine in the opener, 83-78 but F~itot~ 2s~U1 i~ Totals 1onu 1 failed for the- fourth time Haltt,me •core-Long Beach "· USD 39. against Los Angeles State last Saturday night, 78-73. The Toreros have Jost eight straight/ o Loyola. ' The Lions, coached bv John 1 Arndt, opened with an 82,65 ' riumph over Occidental but were drubbed by Utah State, 96- li9, Saturday night.

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Funds I ft by a retired druggist from Lithuania will pro- vide tuition scholar hips at the University of San Diego Th first part of a $33,000 estate designated for USD was pr nt d la t w • A check for 20,000 from a fund left by M tthew Churlis was given to the university by the First atlonal Bank, executor of thee talc. Churllll who lived here 15 years, died last year at the age of 70 He liv d at 236 Kalmia St. H cam to the United States from Lithuania m the 1920s and b came a citizen m 1930. During his residence here he contr1bull:·d scholarships lo San Diego High School. Hi enh.r c tate of about $65,000 was left to charity. The bank said th e tat!! is being conte ted by Ru ia on behalf of Churlis' Lithuanian relatives. They became Russian cltiz n at th time of Lithuania's Incorporation into the U SR aft r World War II. California law prohlbits Soviet citizens from receiving lega- c from tat here because th re is no rcc1procal treaty twe n th US and Russia regarding the inheritan<'e of e tat s Th !Int ch k d liver d to ·o w s auth med by the US. D trict Court. The balance of the estate donated to the uni- v r 1ty will given soon aft r Jan 1. univ rslty offle1al said the funds would be cl dee! e,enly be w n the t:oll ge for M n and the College for Women. c -.......,====,..,..=--------~...... -----t

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