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San Francl co, CA {S n FrRnclsco Co.) Chronicle (Cir. D. 630,954) (Cir. Sat. 483,291)

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/ ; Steve Gar ·ey golf tournament rescheduled Thcitln1u~Ste\'e Garve~ Country Club As in the pre• mE nt will be nf' 1 1 Pdce Ce-p 1chelob Celebrity Golf Clas v1ous years th rlay \\II 1n te1• for C',1rce1 De <>lopmeQt 1 , which was postponed from elude breakfast, a round of golf and the T SD Athl t,c Depart J n. 5 due to min, ha been re:-;. with a telebnty, a golf clinic mcnt <'hcdul ed for Jan. 26 co(;ktail rccept•on and gala For informal on nd re The Classic is a one day event awards banquet. istrat1or, call DaH K rim (619) held at the Bernardo Heights Pr2cccd. from the tourna 453 6666.

~nphy Construction Co. sai;that it will remodel ~nd Foun- ders Hall at theUdfv'~ San Die&g in Linda Vista at a co t of $968,500. About 8,500 square feet will be remodeled to include Navy ROTC facilities, performing arts facilities and expanded laboratories. Comple- tion is expected in late-sprin~ n ,

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...........,,uvut;A IE, E~condido, Ca., Friday, January 16, 1987 Dnever trails in basketball victory over Santa Clara ssoc,atecl Press 9 S--- The Bronco , who made two of Univer 1ty of San Diego center 14 three-point shots, hit 33 percent cott 1 homp on scored a game• from the field, while USO shot 52 high :z: pom to lead the Toreros percent. .- -

nta Clara, whl b dropped to 10.7, 1·2, manag d to cut th I ad to ix lat In the first half, but could not t any clos r. The Brone who hit ason low 33 percent

to a 73 51 win over visiting Santa Clara in Western Coast Athletic Contercncc basketball game hur day. West roundup 'I he Toreros, 11-4 overall and 2-1 1n the WCAC, never trailed in the game, and led 35·26 at half- time, Mark Manor scored 11 points and Danyell Means added 10 for the Toreros, and Thompson pulled down a game.high 11 rebounds. Santa Clara, 10•7 and 1-2, was led in scoring by junior guard Chris Lane's 16 points.

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UCI,A needed two free throws each from Mont I Hatcher and Reg- gi • MIIJer In th final 16 seconds to pr rve a 6469 Pac-10 victory over Oregon at Westwood. UCLA (1().4, 5-2) trailed by 26-13 aft r 11 mlnut nd 41-32 at half• Um . They finally tied th Due 18-7, 2-4) at 5Uil on a three-point b k t by Hatcher at the 9'.25 mark and went ah ad lo stay at 59-57 on a layup by Richardson with 2;52 to go. The Ducks cut the I d to one nd had the ball with 48 seconds to go, but an inboun. bad a 12-2 lead early nd wer evl'ntually on top by 18 before Steve Beck led the ASU ral• ly. Th Husky lead was only 7U>9 with 2:o:J left before Washington's Greg Hill and Eldridge Recasner combln d for nlne points In the fi- nal 62 cconds. J e Ortiz had 24 points and 11 rebound and Bill SherwOOd COD· tributcd five traight points down the stretch, helping Oregon State to a 57-51 victory ov r outhern Cal. Th Beavers (11-3, 42) trailed 31·2.ll at halrtime but USC 16-9, UI) scor d just 20 points over the final 22 minutes. Arizona hroke a 2-2 tie with 14 nralght points and coasted to a 96, 59 thumping or Wa blngton .State. The gam , scheduled to be played In Fri I Court on the WSU campus, was moved to old Bobier Gym, the Cougars' home until 1972, when a power failure darkened half the school' Pullman campus. C lg McMlllan scored 21 points for the Wildcats (8-6, 3-2)wh1Je Brian Quinn tt had 22 for Washington Stat 16-7, 2-3). FhePCAA Derrick Barden made two free thro with no time I ft on the clock to glv re no Stat a 70-68 vi toryover Utah State. Barden re- bounded a Mlk tltchell shot wtth two econds I ft and was fouled by GIi rt Pete be m a short flv foot r Bard n then mad both of h fr hots to complete an for-8 night at the line C Irvine, which had trailed by a v n points In th first half, outscor al tat Pull rton, 20-5, t th start of th nd half nod went lo a 76-70 win at Fullerton. Th An teat 19-6, 4-2) I d by 18 with 11 minutes I ft before Full r• ton (8-6, 1-4) sta ed mild rally, but th Titan.~ n ver got clo r than the !In Im rgin. Olb rGam••

By Chris Jenkins, Starr Writer School's out at the University of San Diego. School was in, however, at the USD Sports Center last night. Prof. Scott Thompson in charge. Thompson, the Toreros· 7-foot center, conduct~d a clinic in Pivot 101 for a crowd of 2,040 that hkely would've been bigger 1f not for semester break. Thomp- son scored 23 points and, more significantly, grabbed 11 rebounds in a 73·51 rout of Santa-Clara. Only after learnmg a lesson about himself, though, did Thompson really return o the form he'd displayed_ so often in making last year's All•WCAC team. Accordmg • Aztecs fall at Brigham Young, 94-82 C-4 - - to both Thompson and Toreros coach Hank Egan, the senior center admitted he'd lost perspective. "Scott said it wasn't any fun for him this year,'' Egan said. "He was feeling a lot of the burden for the team." The feeling intensi ied after USD's loss to Gonzaga last week, a game Thompson finished without a rebound. Egan admitted he was upset with Thompson's perform- ance tiut was more concerned about the fact that Thompson hadn't come to him if he was having prob- lems. · "I'd had the feeling Scott was troubled for some time," said Egan. "I thought it'd (get better) when we got to conference play. Then we got to it, it didn't happen and I was really concerned." Egan insisted that what they had Tuesday, however, was ' 1 a talk together, not a lecture.' And it was Thomp- son who initiated the discussion. ·•r was taking it too serious," Thompson said. "It was really important to me to win !he conf~renee a~d I was trying too hard. I forgot to have fun . Its my seruor year and I want to make the most of it." If this was the start of something new, then, USD's opponents will be seeing a better club than the o~e that came into las{ night's game 10·4 overall and 1-1 m con- ference. Santa Clara (10·7, 1-2) was in last night's game for all of, oh, three minutes. Faster than the Broncos could say "Time out," the Toreros were up 7-0, a lead that quickly would escalate to 12·2 and 17-4. Guard Danny Means had the game's first five points, hitting a three-point shot, the? 0 two free throws the next

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SAN DIEGO - and Scott Thom~n led San Di (12·4, 3-1) to a 68·56 victory 0 ~~ 0 USF (12-5, 2-2) in a West Coas~ Athlet_ic Conference game Satur- day rught at the u.sn ports Cen- ter. Madden, a 8-foot-8 senior for- ward, had game highs of 23 points and 12 rebounds. He was 10 of 12 fro'!l the floor. Thorn~n. a 7-foot !len1or, had 12 points and 10 rebounds. Ma_dden and Thompson were r9<:nuted by USF Coach Jim Brov- elli when Brovelli was San Diego's roach and played on his conference championship team in 1984. USF was led by Anthony Mann and J:>at Giusti, who scored 15 nd 12 pouits, vely, Point guard Rodney T.ention had six a L'lts and three ateaIs. ti' USF made only 39.6 percent of ifs field goals. USO was 5! percent from the floor. n Franeisco led until the 11 _ minute, 8-second mark of the first half, when San Diego's Paul Leon. ai'd made two straight three-point hot! to give USO the lead for gOOd , 21-19. UV( I MNIMHO(N) ta-e 11-e Ip ,.. 11.. Ip Uenn M M 15 Manor 2-5 1-2 7 0/uatl 9-12 0-0 12 Mdden 10-12 3-7 23 MC:Ctht'n 3-10 3-" 8 Thompan S-8 2--4 12 .i..,.._ 1-5 0-, 3 L-..,d 3-8 3-5 11 "-'p1on 1-e u 5 o.s &-rt s Cerr 0-1 0-0 o M-..,, o-o o-o o Orlgally (). I 0~ 0 Munn 1-5 0-0 2 RemtrN 1-3 0-0 2 Pelton o-o 2·2 2 o·-o 2--t 0-0 8 1<,e11m.,, 2..1 2.2 e fl!lll 2-3 0-2 4 r..-, 21-aa 11-11 • ,.... 2'--4111-21 • l/9f ff - SI II-• Th,_...,..., .- - USF 3-8 (Oluotl 0-1 ~- 1-2. Carr ().1, Ono-t,y 0-1, O'A~ 2 Ian Olego •· 7 (Manor 2-2 Leonard 2-3 Munn 0..21 ,....,. out - Mann'~ ..: Ulfl 30 (MOC.thtton VI. San Diego 37 (Madden 12) ANlot. - IJ8F 14 (~ 8), San lliego 18 (\AoNrd I) T- ...... - USF 24, San Oiego &A-2.500. Nils Madden

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Santa Clara's Roland H'Orvath gets the upper hand by stuffing a shot by the Toreros' Paul Leonard.

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~~!1!.~~~~~follo~hSowa shot with a basket and added a free throw to make it 49. Showtime included back-to-back three-point shots by guards Danny Means and Eric Musselman, then another by the latter. Punctuation was provided by another guard, Paul Leonard, who drove by Santa Clara's

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Holding comfortable leads is not USD's forte, howev- er, and soon enough the Broncos were within six points Inside the last minute of the first half, Thompson got into a minor shoving match with Weiss, then put the Broncos back down by nine with two free throws and a Mark Manor, USD's second-leading scorer with 11 points, got _the Toreros re-stoked. in the second half "'.ith a three•pomt play off some cnsp fast•break passmg. at 30-24. jumper that made it 35-26.

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