News Scrapbook 1964-1967
Torero Five At Home To L.A. toteT . ht The Los Angeles State Dia-: Tip~ff Is . r _ 8 o'clock. blos, seeking revenge ~or an following a _prehmmary frosh overtime lo s earli(J{. this. sea- encounter ~lii,ch starl.s at 6, son will battle the Umversit' of This will be the of two Sa; Diego basketball squad crucial contest for tite Toreros, tonight in the Toreros' gym- who have an 8--8 record They'll nasium . oppose another California Colle•
• giatc Athletic Association mem- ber, San Fernando State, tomor- row night. The Diahlos have several sta- tistical points which belie their 10-9 record. 6 Not only do they have the nation's 17th leading rebounder l in Charlie Thomas, who aver- g ages 17 3 crams a game, but r~ in Charlie Thomas, who a.:er- ' ages 17.3 caroms a game, but 1 th ir entire first squad ranks 24th in offense with a 92.2 point mean. e Diahlos are p icularly touith th road, h ·ing won 2 ev on for ·gn court t Cal State will sta Thomas ' ! (6-6) at cent r, Joe Da10s (6-7) ( and Joe Barnes (6-4) at the , forwards and Cary Smith (6·4) ' and Jim Heid (5-10) at the , guards. USD coach Phil Woolpert will rely on his 1-2 punch of Ted Fields and Rick Cabrera . They have avPraged 16.9 and 15.7 points prr game, respectively. Joining Cabrera at the olhen forward spot will be Al n F ay (9.0) while Bill Sher· 18.6 ) will work al the oth (!Uard post with Fields. Dure! Carpen• ter (7.5) will start at center Tomorrow, San Fernando will be trying to maintain their series lead over the Tbreros, USO nipped the Matadors, 76-74, last year to close the gap to 5-4. 1 1
· 1 USDCagers Collect·10th Win, 65-56 University of
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le trouble m col ecting its 10th bask ball vi ory of the · season agam t eight defeats via a 65-56 win over n Fernando Valley Slate l~. t night in the USO gym. . The Toreros were out in front by 3~26 at the intermission and mo cd out by as much as 21 points (61-40 l in the second half before San Fernando began to cut into the big advantage. USD got balanced coring 1>.lth Bill Sheridan leadin the way with 14 points followed by Ted Field with 13 , Rick Ca brera w1tji 12 and Dure! Car- penter with 10. Luther Williams was the on!~ San .r'ernando player in double figures with 12.
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Auxiliary To Observe 10th Year The University of San Diego Auxiliary will •mark it 10th year as an active guild to the university at tt,. annu;,l in• stallation luncheon at noon, January 12, at the Hilton Inn. "'.',,Jrs. A. J. C. Forsyth of Cor onado will take over a pres 1dent of the Auxiliary. E \•cted officers serving with the neW' president include !limes. Hoss G. Tharp. first vice president, Harold F. Te bbetts, second vice pre 1dent Raymond H Sutt! · , recording secretary S. Falck .Nielsen, corre~P.Ond ing secretary and John E Handley, treasurer. Directors who will begin their econd erm as com mittee chairmen include Mmes. Harry L Benton, Elliott M Brown, Frank L. Cook, Leo J . Durkin, Murray D. Goodrich, E. R. Griswold Irving W Mar- tin, Horace. L. Miller and ,ch- ard P. Phill ips. Newly elec d member~ of the board o di- rect,,rs are Mmes. Eugene H. De Falco, Sr, Frank J . O'Connor, Lawrence Oliver, Paul A. Vesco, and George w. Wolfe. Active in Coronado affairs, Mrs. Forsyth brings a wealth of experience to her new office. Immediat~ past first vice pres- ident of the Auxiliary, Mrs. Forsyth served as general chairman o the .1965 benefit Horse Show and International Bazaar. Sbe is a past president of the Soroptimist Club of t:oronado, the Coronado Hos11 ital Auxil- iary, Sacred Heart Parents Club, and the Mills College Mothers Club. A director of the Coronado Cha.mber of Commerce, she is also the co- founder and first president of the Coronado chapter of the American Field Service and several times past chairman of the annual Coronado Home Tour sponsored by the Ameri- can Association of University Women. _., Mrs. Jol)n M. Murphy of La Jolla, retiring president of the Auxi liary, has named Mrs. James F. Mu,vaney to serve as chairman of the installation luncheo'l. The Auxiliary has as its ob jective the furthe ri ng of th growth of the University o San Diego as a cultural part o the community.
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!AT USD GYM Toreros Battle Fresno l onight University of San Dic;;o will try to avenge an earlier' setback tonight when it engages Fresno State on the USO floor. ' The contest starts at 8 -- o'clock. The Bulldogs handep uso' its first loss •of the s on last month, 71-61, on the Fresno
'court when the Toreros encoun- tered foul {rouble, collected four technicals and had leading scorer, Ted Fields, tossed out of the game. Fresno State ha its problems at Peterson ym aturday night when it fe before seventh- anked San Diego State, 84-63. {.;SD drop d a 55-50 overtime ~ecision t he Aztecs earlier .his se on
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USO Seeks To Be Rude Hosts Aga in r lty of an Diego returns to basketball action afte a 12-day layolf wh n he Toreros tangle with Pepperdlne College in the D ~m . The l!poft Is at 8. The Tnrcto are riding a thre me winning treak a nd are 6-8 for the season. The Wave hav a 5-9 record. a h Phil Woolpert is ex- pected tfl tart &-foot, 5-mch Dur 1 carp ter at center, Rick Cab era, 6-3, and Ian Fay, 6-5, a t forwa rds and Bill Sh r!dan , 6-0, and Ted Fields, 6-2, guard for the Toreros. 'I at tarting combination has performed 11 m recenI outin
io LOYOLA l'f} F p T USO (74) Deyden O 2 ,. 2 Cabrera H•bur 2 , 4 8 Coroenter Peters.en 7 6 3 20 Foy Ragsdale o o ,. o Field's Schonhoar 2 S 4 9 Mogee Sebek 8 7 S 23 Sheridan
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20 26 25 66 Totals 25 24 26 74 of~~~ 11~t~J ~ 0 [;~0Tgv.rJ~Jlo UJ~ 3 1. E~ USO Frosh 01) Loyola Frosh (SI) GFT GFT Felze-nge.r 7 4 18 Curran 2 O 4 P\Odels 3 0 6 Miller 10 6 26 W,nd~ 1 5 7 Elle 2 l 5 Schram , 2 10 Burke J o :z Gamble 5 1 11 Desmond 1 2 .,1 Usher 2 3 7 Olsen o s 5 Lovel,e 2 1 5 Barnett 2 7 11 Micocsio 1 2 4 Ruffinelll o l J Glllit5:Ple O O 0 Sochoski 1 0 2 Fresilette 3 2 8 Totals 29 20 78 Totals 11 2? SI Holftime s e---USD 42'.-Lov~ a~
EctJ...-.-..nical Day Slated at College
Pla ns are being completed for an Ecumenical Day of Recollec- tion to be held at the University of San Diego. College for Men February 15. Formerly, the Day of Recollection was conducted by a priest fo r Catholic students only. Und'er the new plan, students of all
fa iths will be asked to partici- pate with Rabbi J oel Goor of Temple Solel, Rev. John Hu- ber of University · Lutheran Church in La Jolla and a chap. la in at UCSD, a nd Father John Mort, CSP, director.of the Cath- olic Student Center at UCSD. Assoc iat ed Stu ficers parti cipating 1ft t pl a nn ing includi! St Sales, president;'Ed Ostel1!ley- r, vij:e president; Den~is , cr etary, and Roblfl r, surer. t ~v. Franci 'J' ur~ ill intr41\luce the threej!lergy- en when the program h,gins 9 a.m. In More Hall. TIie top- for the discussion will be 7
" Is God Dead on t he Cat Campus ?" Eachclergyma present his views for ap imately 15 mi_nutes. At 1 there will be a coffee during which student continue informal disc with the p .a s.-,_..,.....,.-,:.,....J At 10:45 a panel discussion will be held , with the cle rgy- men and five students pa rtici- pating. At noon there will be a concelebrated Mass in the Immaculata, with priests from each of the five USD colleges pa "cipa ting. Students will sin olk music l\nd hymn& mar- ing the Mass an will be ac- companied by stringed instru- ments. The Ma ss ill eonclud th day's program.
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Dick Sebek and Ken Peterson were high scorer~ f r Loyola with 23 and 20 points.
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