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USO Auxiliary Plans 'I-loliday Happeni11gs' Mrs. William Yancey has, arship fund. been named chairman of "Holi- Others assisting are Mmes. day Happenings," a luncheon James ~1ulvaney, Frank Pavel, and fashion show planned by Vital E. Haynes, John A. Wa- the University of San Diego ters, Edwin C. Ferguson, Auxiliary on Nov. 9 at Bahia Thonas Brady, John M. Ath- Hotel. aide. Walter Wit;,;ins, Joseph J. Mrs. Yancey was selected by Mullen, George C. Zorn, Ed- the board of directors of the ward Tagwerker, W1l11a_m _T. auxiliary, which is composed of Stonehouse, Thomas W. Keelin. faculty rr.emb~rs, . faculty I Larry D. Mabile, .Lamar H. wives mothers of students and Hunt and Thomas Fm.a. f · .,,~'c nf th 11T1iuorc;h, Tw -

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MRS. WILLU'\1 YA~CEY USO group picks theme for fashions Planning ahead for end-of- the-year holiday parties, the University of San Diego Aux- iliary has chosen "Hohday Happenings" as theme for its annual fashion show, this year scheduled l',ov. 9 at the Bahia Hotel. Mrs. William Yancey has been named chairman by the auxiliary board of directots. Her appointment was an- nounced at a recent meeting held at the home of Dr. Vir- ginia Livingston, president of the organization composed of faculty, faculty wives, n !h- ers of students and friends of the universitv. The luncheon show i~ the , major fund-raising event hi: ld by the women of th~ auxili:iry. Proceeds will b<:nefit the scholarship fund of the uru- versity.

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THE SAN DIEGO UNION L Verne 1 D, 27 21 By Cilt;CK SAWYFR ~ruversity of San :;J1ego suffered a power failure t\\1ce last nlgnt, the ;:,e nd onE rostrg the Tnrcros a bal game _Ir blm111 fuse delaye,i the start of the cor.•e t at PSD Stadrnm 4~ llUtei; The.n l"SD blew a two-touchdo lead as the' visiting ne Le() els roa¥ d back with a 27 21 triumph. USD took a B-0 advantage at halftime over l~e ieemmgly h¥ s.~ Leopard& who could do nothing right could dn Niung ¥irong a 1pare 11, ran out of gas ~It r 1 1b nal two periods -coring mlerm1ssion as th!' ·mall l"SD 1 mt, m the third penod and roster look ts •oll 1j llJe fourth, t~r wl'm !1" TD W·th 12 13 left m thP contest '.Hlh 1 2J lrf tn the and l sn on top 2! 11, La- e . Verne's S eve uss rc!11hled 45 result lei• t;_SD WI ha 2-3 yards to make Jt 21-20 In VJI'\\ d wh!le Laverne ,aulted of the tune remaining •t \\;is d f surprising to sr 0 the Leopards Torero e en.se .. * .. pid tlie LPopards in 'heir STATISTICS uso Loverne ·s 111 the hrst hall. but then ~:r,•~:. 0 ~•:.;e,'.','."::.::.:·:s1-11t ,;.2ll Pa1s1ng vord$ •••••••• ••••. l'i5 O R~turn yards • , . •. ••• . ••• ••• 'J2 JB Pa~P,~s .................. -n 2,.1 0.10.2 ~~~gle~•::·1~·s1•:.::•::•:::: 7 i:~ 7 Penolfie.$ vord•, •-..... 11 E9 10-7C • * • go for two pmnts on the con- version but RuSS: did and failed to make 1t llowe,·er a pass rnter rence ca!! agamst the Torer t thell' own 21 yarcl line put L•VerPe m /Ju·me s a~a,n anrl quickly got hP r!111c rer tn fivr plav,, Curt Frirk i:oin through a big holr ovrr 1 ef1 a,·kle from s.even yards out.

"Just wait until thc,e guys, he broke a host of P.inky's prep are juniors, We are still a year records. Not wanting to apply a\\ a · from becoming a fin" I too much pre~ ure on his fresh- basketball team." man forward, Bickerstaff re- That was Bernie Bickerstaff' ~!~td an urge to start him last lrok[ g over his University of · . . San D1e"O sophomore-laden When lH! did enter the actlon. team a year ago. It was a team the 6:4 and 200-pound 18-year- tined to finish with only a old hit on tour of nine attempts 12-14 record. from the field. but more impor- B t t f t . h tant, pulled down 13 rebounds u wo o nose sop omores, · guard Stan Washington and for- STARTING ROLE ward Robert (Pinky) Smith, His efforts earned him a ended with impressive scoring starting role beside his older figures of 18.l and 17.8 per brother tonight. game, respectively. "The guy has shown great Now. they are junior and maturity for a freshman," ac- Bic-kerstafC hasn't changed bis. knowledges Bickerstaff. "I am mind. :Unpressed with bis quickness, They g their , ec d te of defense and his ability to block the young season tonigh bots." agamst South~ California C,ol Pinky is the tallest of the I ge at 8 in the USD Gym. e starting five at 6-6 1 ,., so Bickers- Toreros stay home to m t taff again is going with a three- Chapman College tomorr r offense instead of night, also at 8. ki a man in the post. The WO, OPENER third man up front is 6-6 Ben us Thompson, another of last sea- . D OP:!1ed the _season with .on's talented sophs. an 84-80 'ictory o,~r Southern Teaming with Washington at Utah a week ago tonight. Wash- the guards is 6_ 1 Joe Smith no i~~ton had 'l:l points and Smith relation to the other two • ho 25 in that one , w · transfered to USD from Colleue But _there wa a surprise of of Marin in Northern Californ~a sorts !" the same conte ·t. It where he averaged 18.9 points came m the person of another last year in his second JC sea- guy named Smith, and if he son. bore some resemblence to Pin- ky, t was with good reason. FOURTH SEASON ·enny Smith is the younger Although this is Bickerstaff's brother, fresh out of Jellerson fourth season at USD, his re- High m Daly City, Calif., where cruiting efforts arc only now

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guards in the nation ''The only ones I think are better are Ed Ratleff of Long Beach State, Doug Collins of Southern Illinois and Larry Hollyfield of UCLA." Because of Washington and a supporting cast featuring 6-6 junior Pinky Smith, USD is hopeful of having the best team in its hi~tory, '·That would take some- thing better than a l 7-9 record," said Bickerstaff. "It's tougher now because we've upgraded our schedule ~o much. "You can't go out and re- cruit people the caliber of Washington and tell him you're playing the Y-ettes" Washington averaged 18.1 points per game for last year's 12-14 squad. Smith av- eraged 17.8. The Torero start- ing lineup also includes 6-6 center Ben Thompson (8.8), 6-6 forward Pete Cosenza (5 5) and 6-1 guard Joe Smith, who averaged 13.9 points per game at College of ;\larin last year. Southern Utah was 11-13 last year with a 7-7 mark in he Rockv ~lountain Confer- ence. The Thunderbirds are paced by center Jim Wilding, a 6"-9 junior college transfer. Forwards Hal Hamblin and J W1ttenbraker, both 6-5. provide doble-figure scoring in the front line.

beginning to pay off. He took the job almost n a moment's not.ice three years ago when Woolpert unexpectedly re- ed. Tonight's opponent brings a 5-1 record to town after winning its own Southern California Col- lege tourney and wi 'hg two of three ID the Redlan tourna- ment. The lone loss v. as to Biola C.Ollege, 59-57. The visitors have three play- rs averaging double figures af. ter the six games, 6-5 forward Pat Quinn, 6-7 center Russ ·ck.ens and 5-11 g cl fike rs. The other ;6. forward Jack ___ __,, 6-{) guard John Cu s.

The Toreros •ned desp<'ratelv lo pull 1• out m the final !: hut on ., fourth a 1rl nine at the LaVerne 49. nuarterhack Henrv Sintay bad!} overthrew Biil Washington.· · The Leopards took ovPr with onlj 28 seconds to go and easily ran out the clock. USO started fast after the lights finall} came on, scoring the first two times it had pos- session with Sintay running 13 yards and Andy Sanchez one for the first-period scores. Dan Drak reeovered ;i IJSD fumble for the Leoparrl ;it the :roreros' 22 verd line midway nf the third quarter ann fnnr pla,·s later Frick scored fromhthe seven fnr 14 7 USO came back to make 11 21-7 when Sintav hurled his fir,! TD pass of th11 season. a7 vards to Sammv Croom. But, then the lights went out for the Toreros. LaVerne r;ime back with Russi and Frick hoth gaining ~1g hunks of yardage. Friek go- ing 11 for a .

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