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Anatole Mine, and Bill and Phylli Aylmer, president of the Rancho anta Fe Garden Club The n xt big garden club partv will be the Christma. Dinner Dance which will be held D c. 8 from 6:30 to 10:30 p m RSVP by Dec 1. Formal attire is recom• mended, nd 1t' 20 per person. 1ake your check~ payable to R F on u Garden Club Mail check to Betty 'ope, Box 10, R F 92067 Ihnner will be catered by Vine n 4 , asons.
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Rosemarie and Al Frow1ss model Swiss outfits at left, while Bob and Sandy Brue pose with Bernard Siegan, professor of law at \JSD--Siegan was the speaker at the Brue s home in Rancho Santa Fe
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F. P. C. 8 18BB reros g ;;:;.,-- NOV 1 7 1989 1de and that's where I was comm~ from." Do tin's feeling pretty good commg into bis sophomore season as USD's shooting guard. Last season, he started 24 games and averaged 32 minutes playing guard and forward. That's given him experience to fall back on. Of course, each game is a new experience - especially the final five seconds. 'OTES - USO junior transfers Pat Holbert and An· thony Thomas appeared more at ease last night. Holbert scored seven points and corrurutted just one turnov~r while spelling Strickland at ~mt guard. Tbof!las had s1~ points and six rebounds. Craig Cottrell (14 pomts), Dondi Bell (13), Kelvin Woods (12) and Strickland (11) jowed Dottin in double figures. Bell also had nme rebounds and two blocked shots. • Former Stanford and Patrick Henry standout How• ard Wright led AIA with 30 points·and 10 rebounds Guards Lorenzo Romar (18 points) and Foster (16) were the only other players on the team in double figures. leg injury kept former San Diego State forward Zack Jo on the sidelines. • The question of whether USO freshman Brooks Barn· hard would be redshirted this season was answered with 16:53 remaining in the game when Barnhard replaced Bell. Barnhard, a 6-8 forward from Escondido High, didn't play in USD's scrimmage two weeks ago against East- side Melbourne Australia. He got his feet wet in three minutes of court time last night by grabbing a rebound, driving the baseline for a basket and scrambling on the floor to come up with a loose ball. Jllklt '• P. C. 8 F.sr. 1888 By .gf~y Tribune Spo~writer Jl.fl.m', P. c. 8 Esr. 1888 • era ol San D19110 aponaor ttm came out jumping in last USD guard Gylan - Storyt /4e progr m ol J lsh and world lales and leg- ends as to d by Slev Sanfield, 7 .9 p.m. Nov 19 Manchester Conlerence Center um .,zf/.6';7 --- nig 'bition-game victory over Athletes In Action But when it came lime for his biggest jump of the evening, Dottin's spring had prung. "I wasted them an early in the game," said Dottin "I had a couple of quarters mand I ran out of change.'' With five second~ remammg and USD leading 83-81, Dottin took a pass at halfcourt with nothing but open space bet een him and the basket He dribbled m think- Ing dunk, then be thought better, then be thought dunk again. What he did was twang one high and hard off the rim. "I got down there and couldn't decide what I should do," said Dottin. He wa~ fortunate that teammate Wayman Strickland chased down the ball Strickland was fouled and made both ends of a one-and-one for a four-point lead. That made Rod Foster's three-pointer at the buzzer mea111.11g• les in the victory at the USO Sports Center "1 told him (Dottin) that 1t was a bad play because it could have cost us the ballgame," said USD coach Hank Egan. "He was lucky because the lesson was learned and we didn't lose. That's the best of all possible worlds." Dottin made an the right moves until the final five second . He scored 11 points on baseline jumpers and collected a team-high 11 rebounds with timely jumps. "I guess it's just a knack for following the ball " said Dottin. who was co-Freshman of the Year last season in the WCC. "Plus, they weren't creening out on the weak • Univtrsity o!_ San Diego Orchestra performs "A Celebra- tion of the Bicentennial of the French Revolution" Sunday at 4 p.m. in Camino Theatre on•.c~ pus. Tickets are $5 general ~'!5~ * * * NOV 1 6 1989 S..in Diego. CA. (San Diego Co .) S;,n Diego Union (Cir. D. 217,089) (Cir . S. 341 ,840) N0\11 7 ,989 ,., I"' Jll/ffl ~ P, C 8 San Diego, Calif, (San Diego Co) SAN DIEGO TRl llllE NOV 171989 :in D11:90 CA (S.in D1eu~ C o. (Cir 0090 Union · · 217 089 (Crr S. 341,840/ ov 1 6 · 1 Sin D Jl.[lm'• P. C. 8 I 888 Est / Kollf lead• USD Orche•lrl the a;centenn,al ol the ,anist Fr. Nicolas t1entl uso - 01 t,,l;:n.~ Ill/,,,~ p C B 111 ~ebrat1?" ,. French f\evolut_1on, f\evel.es, 1eaturmQ 1,, ,,,, Paris Symp\10 .26' 1nea"$ er · --ic San Diego, CA (San Diego Co) San Die · Jo urnal (Cir. W. 7,500) NOV 2 O1989 4 Pm. Nov. 19. Camino /J San Diego, CA. (San Diego Co.) San Diego Union (Cir. D. 217,089) (Cir . S. 341,840) ext. 4486. Los Ange\es,CA (Los Angeles Co .) Times (San Diego Ed.) (Cir. o. 50,010) (Cir. S. 55,573) go Business ~yErben~d ' in a t:h-bin" 14 kills for San D1e~o a ma .,,... USD ended its state (17-17, 7-lO) ··.~ a l6-1" 19-matcb losing str ea" ~ 1. . 15-6, lf>-9 victory. over visiting • 0V 1 8 1989 ;e Clara (&-19, r,-19) in a. ference match. Marta IO'J 1 9 ,989 • d ,.,,,. an Jllfen~ p c (126 1-13) with 10 «II' P. c. 8 Jlll ,UI E,1 . B / 88 ./4iverslty ol San Die o' / ' en , tennis - ~more Ni~ole JobnsOn bad 22 \ills Jose Luis Nor_iega advanced to t 12 ~~~ont (21.1, 12-0) won its filth today's quarterfinals of ~e DuPo~~ as uve pacific Coast Confer• at1onal Clay Court Tennis Champif co~~le by defeating visiting M onsblps In Hilton Head, S.C:, with a _2· f::s 15-6 lf>--4, 15-8. s 6-4 win over Juan Rios of Mis· ' ' sis \pp State. oriega, seed~d fourth, later scor a 6-1, f>-7, 6-1 .win over LulS Ruette of Texas CbnStian. Voll yball - The U.S. men's Jl llm'• E,1 1888 P. C. 8 . Sp_ea ers s. Distinguished aging director of Marbl ure B111 _Bethke, man- guest speaker at the 8 toe Associat~s Ltd., as !mental breakfast Will b ; a.m. seminar. A con- Douglas F. Mancheste~ E~d at 7:30 a.m. at the Center. The cost is$ . ecu11ve Conference istrat,on information ~;;/~tk•~g is free. For reg- er es will tea SD's Noriega Advances to Cl
San Diego, CA. (San Diego Co.) San Diego Union (Cir. D. 217.089) (Cir. S. 341,840) NOV 2 O 1989 ' 46~4 ;2.~~~erg at 260- - -,.....,,5 -- ...._.. --.1 7 • IQ C:.N"'IO~rina a ----•--..i-- - .fose Luis Noriega, a sophomore at the UDi.iremtY..Jli.lian Diego, advanced to today's championship fmal of the National Intercollegiate Clay Court Championships on Hil- ton Head Island, S.C. with two victories Saturday. Noriega defeated unseeded Jeff Chiang of Columbia, 6-2, 6-2, in the quarterfinals and then beat top- seeded Al Parker of Georgia, 6-4, 7-6 (7-5). Noriega, seeded fourth, will play No. 5 Steve Bryan of Texas in today's final. tional team loot to the USSR, 16-14, 15 , 15-11, 4-15, 15-13. in the first roun of a round-robin World Cup tourna ment in Osaka, Japan. .. • UCSD' Diana Klintworth, a senior outside bitter, and Elizabeth Tan, a sopho- more middle blocker, have been named to the NCAA Division ill All· America second team. Klintworth was a first-team selection last year. Washington's Laurie isbakawa was voted the VP, beCOming the first ever two-time Division Ill player of the year ... Pacific (2f>-4, 13--4) de- feated visiting SDSU, 15-9, 15-6, 17-15, P. c. e Jl.fkn'• f,r 1888 San Diego, CA. (San Diego Co.) S;m Diego Union (Cir. D. 217,089) (Cir. S. 341,840) NOV 1 9 l989 Jllkn'• P c a r,, Noriega wins tourney; vo}!ev)lall pairings set '1~ U_SD soplfgmore tennis player Jose Luislwriega defeated Steve Bryan o_f Texas 3-6, 6-2, 6-1 in yesterday's fmals of the DuPont National Inter- collegiate Clay Court Championships at Hilton Head Island, S.C. The fourth-seeded Noriega is sixth on the ITCA Volvo Collegiate rank- ings. He reached the finals by upset- tmg top-seeded Al Parker of Georgia on Satur~ay. Bryan, seeded fifth, is ranked eighth by the ITCA. Prep volleyball - Four county girls' teams advanced to the state 1 playoffs. All first-round games are tomorrow night at 7:30. Poway, which won its second straight CIF- San Diego Section Division I title Saturday, is seeded second in Divi- sion I. The Titans (24-0) host Pacific Palisades (14-3). Other Division I ~ames have Torrey Pines (22-3) play- mg at fourth-seeded Royal (18-1), Chatsworth (14-3) playing at top- seeded Mira Costa (24-0} and third- seeded Bakersfield (22-4) hosting Corona del Mar (20-1}. In Division II action, University of San Diego High (19-2) plays at top- seeded La Habra (18-1); in Division 111, Parker (19-3) travels to meet sec- ond-seeded Brentwood (18-0 . ~ t HA ga in finals of clay courts tourney ayMemo . -n{.f ,.L' ·" ,s the subject of a Chamber of S .,.c..i?-~ - For Maximum uccesi; • TUE DAY "Balancing Y.o r L:noonattheHyattls\and1aH~tel. dSoc. \Responsibilities Commerce seminar from B a.m~· e o seminar on "Business Ethics~; Begi: at Ba.m. TUESDA y Univers1t ~~90~}at Manchester Conferen~~ Cen . restaurants where of American Business int e .d !lowing amplified mustc in downtown TUE DA y City Council cons1 ers a ff t the Sports Arena in liquor is served. . C nnors and ,JohnMcEnroe sq~a~e o a TUESDA y Tennis stars J1mmfthl:tic Foundation. It starts at 7.3 7·30 p.m. hosted by benefitfor the SDSU Aztee f C merce Sundowner from 5. . WEDNESDA y Vista Charober o om CasaLinda Restaurant. ...._....,-:;...,___J
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