News Scrapbook 1964-1967

3 Clergymen at Convocation· gree That God Still Eives

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USD, Cal West Collide Again

cala Park campus. "Those who say that God 1$ dead do not say they killed Him; they only say that our contemporary societ) has be come godless," Rabbi Goor said "In that sense, irGod 1s dead, we ha,e a dut to bring him back to life." the rabbi said, "but in my sense God lives." Re\' John H b said the claim that God dead is largely a problc of eman• tics. New Concept Emerging "Our terminology must change to meet t e e added. "A new men al oncept of God is'emergm!\" Father Mort said the ques- tion ,jnvolves a t m of relevancy - "h \\ one's sel fto God "One of the to us b the analogy," the p 1 false analogy doe change the ba ·ic truth from which it ld imagE's and affirm a more reali tic 1mol(eofGod." The God i. dead theory 1s related to a situation that ha existed throughout church history. "and that is the two . pheres the rel ig1ous sphere and the secular sphere, or tlie sacred and the profane" Father Mort said. Trend to Secular "In medieval times Ihere was a shifting of the two but after the Reformj!tlon the shtll changed toward the secular sphere," he said. "We must examine our tf new definition ' Rabbi Goor U priest's given Aquinas is was drawn, he addPd "We must burv

s1ty Lutheran Church in La ,Jolla and a chaplain at the l niversity. of California !It San Diego, and ttie Rev John Mort, pnest director of the Catholic Student Center at UCSD 400 Attended '.\!or than 400 tuclent. at- tendE>d the coinoc1111on and participat d \n a que !Ion• and answer st,s 10n after the clergymen's presentation or their heh fs. ~lost Rev, Francis J Furey introduced the speakers at the meeting in More Hall. Ht! welcomed the convocation as an historic event on the Al•

The University of San Di- ego and California Western University, expected to go at it. hot and heavy last night, will meet agam Tuesday. While last night's contest wa in the USD gym, the scene shifts t1T F,J W~tern's beautiful Gol Gym Tues- day, with ftn1. tipoff. Cal We a 9.7 senes edgev, th oreros have won n bf t e last seven meetlne,. USD, coachell By Phil Wol- pert, listed guards Ted Fields and Bill Sheridan; fornards Rick Cabrera and Alan Fay and either Dure! Carpenter or Gus Magee at center as probable starters. Cal West rn, under Bob Kloppenberg, will likely coun- ter with guards Jim Michael and Rick Wasser, forwards Al Rat:wtis and Craig Meyer a11d C'enter Dennis Grey. Razutis and· Fields ~111 ro- vide an 1nteceg4Qg .1SCormg dual. ___..,,__

LAB EQUIPMENT - Most Rev. Francis J. Furey and members of the Edward J. Mehren family are shown in- specting laboratory facilities after His Excellency blessed the new Mehren Memorial Biology facilities of the University al San Diego in rites last week. Shown with Bishop Furey are, left to rig Bernard Mehren of Rancho Santa Fe, Mrs. Grace Mehren Byrnes of Palos Verdes Estates, Mr. Byrnes, r Mehr1111 of Pas-

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tr,uight So homore Gayle Dukelow be ted Jan Hoffman of San Diego, 6-2, 6-0, a. Duke- low showed flashes of he fme form that made him ' one of UCI' · otp netters in , 1966. La,nence scored the ot!J. '· er ingles wm, 8-6, 6-2, against UCSD's Steve Ter- rel Steve Teal and Lawren~ of L'Cl bested Freeman and Terrel in doubles. 7.5, 3· Rush and Ray Sokolo sk were 6-1. 3-6, 6-2 Victors over Savage and Frymann of UCSD; and Otwos and Hoffman defeated Jim Weeks and David Kurth of UCI. 9-7, 6-4 CJ is • idle until 11ext Thursday when it meets Stanford in the first of a three-da)', three match journey to Northern Cali- fornia. The Anteaters will battle rC Berkeley Friday.

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For Toreros l~etaih:,..ii,Jlf.-Sa.n... Diego cl ses out it basketball sea- son topight and tomorrw night with g'amu on the road. The Toreri~i,, 14.9 for the season, tra I to Pomona tonight to faoe Cal Poly and swing over to lrvine tomor- row night to plai University of California. USD beat Cal Poly, 59-58, in the first game of the season.

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~ong each [lion s USO ·r, Wi4-7• a£ lon Die"n ('"'iled t" ma ·e· a run despite 11 hits und drrpped a 5-0 ba~eba "Ci- sion to Long Beach State he l\lCRD diamond yesterday. limit the visitors to nine safeties but they u,ed tbem together with six Torero errors for the win. Four runs in the first inning decided! the issue. , Catcher Pennis Forrc,ter had tr re sin, ,es in four trips for r.,o w"irh is now 1-2 for the s•', son and plays Mesa Col!ege r.n the latler's diamond Friday. Bobby Ahern · and Dave Timms combined to

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ed havoc with the All eaters in Saa Diego last year. and Rogers is well aware of their capabilities. UCI 1s expected to assign Finn or sop'10..1ore :\1ike Heckman the de- [ensive a ·signment against Cabrera and Darrell Millner probably will get amt> ts expected to be at a l>reak pace, since rate, . l se pattem more than the last break style of ba ketbalL UCI's per "ame \\ hile the Toreros average 72 per con- scoring average i nearly 79 points, ~eli both Roger an(! oolpert prefer the the call on Fields. 'flit>

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ff Cunningham led UCI's Junior Varsity to an impres- ., sive 84-63 over the University of San Diego Froshasthe j a y v e e basketballers of coach Dick Davis closed out their 1966-67 cage season with 22 wins and three loss- Cunningham s c o r e points, his personal high for the season, as he teamed with freshman John Farwell for a barrage of 48 points against the Torero Frosh. es. d 6 2

D_Cagers .face Flnale The I ini..crsity of San Di~ Q Toreros will v.ind· up th i • baskethan se;1wn with WO~ f!!;ftfr.e:; this weeken . The Toreros will meet (.al ; Poly at Pomona tomorrow (Fri- d•• l ight and the University f hfornia at Irvine atLtr• ' Ha; night The USD cagers spht two games with crosstown rival . , Cal Western They defeated the Westerners, 68-57. in the USD gym last Saturday night, then dropped a 75-70 decision to Cal Western in the West- erners' Golden Gym Tuesday night. The Tuesday night loss snapped a <;D six.game win streak. Forward Alap· Fa}, playing his last game P'l the USD court Saturday Ill ht, led the Toreros m s< onni; with 15 points Ted Field~. USD junior guard, took scoring hon ors Tuesda) -right "ith 26 points. ' The Toreroo defeated Cal Poly, Pomona, 59-58, in the se:t son opener in the USD gym In the first encounter between the two school&, the Toreros defeated University of Cali- fornia. 11'\ine, 73-52. last year

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(cont nucdfrom wge 1J man to make !lie ideal God' and the real God into one God." Reviewing the discussion conducted by the cleri.') men a student said, "They too~ sltghtly d iffercnt paths to the same goal " They also in dicat<'d agreement on the beliet that God 1 · de~!l move, ~ent 1s. ,11 effect, trengthen in.~ religion •·contrai, lo m} own carlie~ view," a freshman said, ''this colle"c possesses a tremen- dous , tmosphere of inquiry, on lhl• cnmpu and in the classroom r ha,e found ab- solutely no re tr1clions in quest1n ,nd questionir,~ for an Pl 1 ,u I nets,''

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team's 1965-66 mark of 1 wins and five defeats. Th three losses this seaso ~came at the hands of the USC Frosh, Whittier College freshmen and UC Santa Barbara freshmen. USC administered UCI its only decisive loss in the three defeats, an 86-68 pum- meling on a day the Anteat- ers hit 27 percent from the field whlie the Trojans were firing at 55 percent cliJJ.

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