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Los Angeles, CA (Los Angeles Col Times (San Diego Ed.) (Cir. D 50,010) (Cir. S 55,573) DEC 4

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Christian Hentage (2-2) had a 54-32 lead at halftime. We t Coast Christian is 3-4.

econd half, UC San Diego ralhed to beat Colorado College, 91-82. m the first round of the Lee Fulmer Memonal tournament at the Uni- versity of Redlands UCSO (2-3) traded, 43-40, at halftime but controlled the second half, leading by as many as 20 points. Colorado College narrowed the deficit with four straight three-pointers in the final minute. Kevtl'! Stewart Tiad 16 points and Andy Wagstaff added 15 points and 9 rebounds to lelld UCSD. The Tritons meet Redlands tonight at 7 m the econd round of the eight- team tournament. D Mark Kraatz scored 25 pomts and John Burkhardt added 17 to lead Christian Heritage College to a 121-79 victory over West Coast Christian m the first round of the Azusa Pac1f1c tour ament.

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Center at 7:30.

A ~c?cL.rfank Egan, the Umversitf of San Diego men's ba..<'ltctoal coach, walks onto the court every day, hopmg 1t will b • e day h1. group of young players

Top-seed Scott Patridge OIJ,ii.:,,..'--+f had to play three sets to defeat teammate Rick Mathe!lon Thurs- day to move into the sem1fmals of the San Diego All College tennis tournament at USO. Patridge won, 6-3, 2-6, 6-3. He will play No. 5 Russell M yers of San Diego State, who beat No. 4 Dan Matera of USD, 6-4, 7-6. The other semifinal will be be- tween two USO players, David Stewart and Mark Farren. Stewart beat Woody Yocom of SDSU, 7-5, 6-7, 6-4, and Farren defeated teammate J.R. Edwards, 2-6, 7-5, 7-5. Semifinal matches begin today at

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1 · naturally Chn tmas music Howcvcr, a few non- easonal are spnngmg up as STEPHE:-1 BUR. ·s will be p rforming the trurnpet o om event well aturda) at . ymphony Hall Burn pPrformed here rt'cent- ly with the Mo cow \'irtuosi, 1 rael · Yoav Talm1 TIii: AN DIEGO YOUTH Y:\-lPHO. Y will be perform- ing ii Fall Concert on Dec ~9, at the College Avenue Baptl. t Adm1 sion 1s free. For mfor- mation, call 298-6377 or 233- Chri mas music can . be heard virtually at any time during the month. Thi · is Y a. complete hstmg. • ot only is it not complete, but certainly more arc being add no mcru Church, 4747 College .Ave. 3232 . and \\ ill be conducted by Hummel' E lajor Trumpet Concerto with the San Diego ymphony on Frida; and

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Toreros face Montan in search of first wi The Umv~rsity of_.San Di '.:l. o still will be looki'iig'Ior'i{s first basketball win of lhe season tonight when the Toreros host Montana at 7:30 in the USD Sports Center. •·We're still a long way from bemg a Division I team," USD coach Hank Egan said after his young Toreros fell to 0-2 and had a 17-game home winning streak snapped in a 72-67 loss to UC-Santa Barbara on Monday night. Montana is led by 6-foot-9 junior forward Wayne Trinkle. Wing for- ward Marty Munn has scored 44 p< ints in USD's first two games, and point guard Danny Means is aver1/ ing 15 points a game.

Billy Taylor, Augustin Barrios and Chick Corea, as well as original compositions by Baker and Benedetti, 12: 15 p.m. Dec. 9, Sacred Heart Hall Admission ,s free.

Chri. tmas music has become a holiday tradition This 1s the mance, at v. hich the complete Brandenburg Concertos by J s. Bach are performed m the Immaculata Churc~ at the Uni\'ersitv of San Diego The Los Angeles Chamber _Or- chestra will be performing, :\lcGegan, on Dec soon for tickets. as this event is usually sold out (459-3724). Jn other LJCMS news. the scheduled concert by pianist Claudio Arrau. cancelled this week because of illness has been rescheduled tor Feb, 14. Tickets for this week's date will be honored then There are still tickets available. DEGJ..::\-1BER, at an outstan- dmg way to begin the. new vear. a Strauss concert will be ninth year for this perfor- conducted by Nicholas ~O. Call LOOKING PAST To include your organiza- tion·s concerts in this column, send information as early as Notes, 13711th Street, Del ~ar, C.' 92014. Also please continue Premier. P.0 Box 90. Ocean- " sending vour releases to possible month but at least one to. Classical 'ahead. performed in the Versailles Room of the Westgate Hotel on Jan. I.

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San Diego State' m n' ha ketball team will be going for its third straight victory tomorrow night when the Aztecs visit host Arizona State m the first round of the Kactlll Klass1c . Game time IS appro1irnate- ly 8:15. There 1s no radio broadcast. ASU (2-0) has defeated Texas Tech 83"8 and Northern ArJZ na 79-75. The Aztecs (2·1) knoc ed off orth- em Arizona 78 73 last Saturday in the co lation round of the un Met Cl ic. In other news, Jon Ba m, a 6-8, 220-pound sophomore forward, has ided to quit the team and transfer to nolher schoo~ according to Az• l coach Jim Brand nburg B kin veraged 1.3 points and H rebounds 1 games as a reserv last sea on.

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rebounds and USD outscored Mon- tana 24-12 when they were on the floor. "When you're so pumped up, you go, go, go," said junior guard Mike Haupt, who had six points and a game-high nine rebounds. USO guard Danny Means scored 12 points, including two three- pomt shots in the second half. Forward Marty Munn, the leading scorer rommg mto the game, did not start and scored Just six points. In USO's two previous losses, it fell behmd by 8 and 14 poinL5 at halftime and almost came back. On Friday, USD led by eight at the half, but allowed Montana to get back into the game.

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Toreros ahead to stay Yihen he hit two free throws with 2J6 remain- ing to break a 52-52 tie. "At the start of the> season, I thought I'd b down on the bench hke one of the regular frc hmen wa tmg my turn to play," said Colvin, from Chico High Thompson 18, had ·cored just w,> po nts in 21 minu es commg 1'1to Friday's game l e had stx points, including two free throws that gave USD a 56-52 l ad with 32 seconds to play. Thomp on swl a pa hv '1 ny R cd and was fouled while drlVIPg t h basket Sayers, 19, scored all 1ght of his pomts when he hit four of 1x shots from lhe field m the fir t half. USD lcd31-23atthemterm1 10n. Instead of playing n vou Jy at th start, the USD freshmen came out play1r" ~J t th wa the have been pracuc ng tr we On fire. The trio scored ei t of the Toreros' first 12 pomts. They shot 9 of 12 from the field in first half, combmed for 20 po1Q and 6

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SA~ DIEGO-Snee Umverstty of San Diego Coacb llani,; Egan c:"a:ms he 1s ner,ous about he nknown, he must have been real- ly nervous btfore Friday's game agamst Montana. Egan s ted three freshmen center K uh Colvm making h1~ third collegiate star nd forward John 8ayer nd g ard Rand Thompson mak Pg th"tr firSt 'Tbey ear d 1t th1 v. ee m pracure Ega smd · You give the people ho havf' been v.ith u •he longest the first shot, but then 1t s up for grabs. It was a gamble' The gamble p!uu off as USD defeated prev10usly und fe cd Montana, 61-56, m front of 1, 33 fans at the L por C tcr for 1 f t win of the e 01 after tv. defeats. And the heroe. were . Colvm, 18, had a team high 15 points and 7 rebounds and put the

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