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EDUCATION SHELDON KRANTZ been appointed dean of the University ofSan Diego school of la\\ . beginning July I. 1981. He replaces outgoing dean DONALD WECKSTEIN, who resigned his post, but who will remain on the faculty. Krantz is currently a professor of law at Boston University school of law. has
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VOCAL CONCERT - Baritone Robert Austin, soprano Jean von Metzke and bass Conrad v~n M~tzke will perform next Sunday at 4 p.m. in Camino Theater, Un,ve,.tty of San Diego.
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Gonzaga Beats USO SAN DIEGO {A')-Don Baldwin and Hugh Hobus scored 10 points each Saturday mght, leading a balanced Gonzaga attack as the Bulldogs recorded a 53--C7 West Coast Athletic Conference basketball victory over the University of San Diego. Eddie Taylor and Ken Anderson added mne and eight points respectively, for the Bulldogs, who are now 3-3 in conference and 12-6 overall. Hobus led Gonzaga in rebounding with eight. Rusty Whitmarsh paced San Diego, which fell to 1-5 in WCAC play and 8-10 overall, with 16 points. Dave Heppell added 13 points for the Toreros. The game was close all the way. Gonzaga held a 21-18 halftime advantage. The Bulldogs made only 41 % of their field-goal attempts, while the Toreros connected on • 3%. The game was decided at the foul line. The Bulldogs were 25 of 34 from the line, while the Toreros were 9 of 12.
Aztec Coach Dave Gaines. "And we've got some guys who are struggling right now. We've got to get 'em back on track." USD, playing without star forward Bob Bartholomew who has torn ligaments in both ankles, played Gonzaga tough. But a missed layup by center Dave Heppell when the Toreros were down by a point with a minute to play was a key. Pacing USD was guard Rusty Whitmarsh, who had 16 points, followed by Heppell's 13. "Again we had our opportunities and a chance to win the game, but we didn't do it," said Torero Coach Jim Brovelli, whose team's record fell to 8-10 overall, 1-5 in the WCAC. "We didn't play poorly. It just came down to where we had our opportunities and didn't take them."
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After dropping a 100-98 decision at the University of New Mexico Friday night, San Diego State fell 81-66 the next evening at the University of Texas at El Paso. The Aztecs, who have lost 17 straight Western Athletic Con- ference games on the road since joining the league three years ago, now must travel to Colorado State Thursday and Wyoming Saturday. Meanwhile, the University of San Diego lost its third straight game Saturday, falling to West Coast Athletic Conference foe Gonzaga 53-47. And things only get tough- er for USD, which hosts Santa Clara, one of the WCAC's better clubs, Saturday night. San Diego State's record tumbled to 9-8 overall and 2-5 in the WAC at El Paso. Despite guard Zack Jones' second straight 30-point effort and freshman forward Michael Cage's 20 rebounds, the Aztecs never managed to get closer than six points. Poor shooting, especially in the first half when they shot 29 percent from the floor, did in the San Diegans. "When you lose some games, like we have the last few weeks, it's bound to hurt your confidence some," said
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USD Concert Series- Vocal concert by Robert Austin, barilone, Jean von Metzke. soprano and Conrad von Metzke, bass, Feb. 8 at 4 in Camino Theatre, USD. Info: 291-6480 ext. 4426. USD Noontime Concerts-Free noontime con- certs in the French Parlor, Founders Hall, USD, feature pianist Michael Bahde Feb. 11, vocalist Bob Austin Feb. 18, pianist Father Reveles Feb. 25 at 12:25 .
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San Diego State, Grossrnont College and_ the,University of San Diego basketball teams had one thmg m common Saturday night. They all lost. . The Aztecs dropped an 81-66 Western Athletic Con- ference decision at the University of Texas-El Paso, while the Griffins were falling 56-52 at Fullerton. USD played at home. but finished on the short end of a 53-47 score to Gonzaga University. The sad part of the Aztecs· !~test losing tale was the club wasted a 30-point effort by Jtrn10r guar? Zac~ Jones. It was the second straight 30-point scormg mght for Jones. who has averaged 24 points in his last six ~tart~. SDSU has lost five of those games. He had 30 pomts m Friday's 100-98 loss at New Mexico. Aztec Coach Smokey Gaines suggested that Saturday's loss could have been as poor as his club has played all year. The Aztecs are !Hl versll'S'~11 comers,, bu w AC play. The road trip continues as they 11 play at F?rt Collins a·gainst Colorado State Friday and at Wyommg . At Fullerton, Grossmont College, which fell to 2-5 m South Coast Conference action, had a very poor mght shooting. The Griffins netted just 36 percent of_ t~e1r 55 floor shots. Fullerton wasn 't much b~tter, h1ttmg 37 percent of 60 shots. The Griffins hurt their cause from the charity line as well, clicking on_ just 12 of 23 attempts. They were a mere five for 14 m the openmg half and missed the front end of four one-and-one bonus op- portunities. There was some good news for Grossmont. Mike Wills returned to the lineup, but showed signs of h_is.two-we_ek layoff. Wills, who was sidelined with the flu, ftmshed with three points. He missed a_ll six of his floor shots, and connected on just half of his free-throw tries. Griffin Mike Whitmarsh also had a poor shooting night. He missed 12 of 16 floor shots and_ all four of_ his fre~- throw chances to finish with eight pomts, which 1s half his conference average. The Hornets also claimed a 36-30 advantage on the boards No Griffin could pull down more than hve rebounds. Fullerton, however, managed to jerk down 16 offensive rebounds. The Griffins, 13-13 for the season, will host Santa Ana Wednesday at 7·30 p.m. . Former Monte Vista High standout Rusty Whitmarsh poured in 16 points to pace the U~D_offens~. The Toreros, 1-5 in West Coast Athletic Association action and 8-10 tor the year, had to play without i~s No. 1 rebou_nder Bob Bartholomew, who is sidelined with torn ankle hgaments. USD hosts Santa Clara in its next contest, Saturday night at 7:30.
USD Founders Gallery-Keweenaw Suite._ a series by watercolorist Glenn Bradshaw ' ". exhib- ited Feb. 9-Mar. 17. Weekdays 10-4. Umversuy of San Diego. Alcala Park . 291-6480 ext. 4296.
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Missed Shot Ruins USD, Bulldogs"~"~~'"~~.-~!.,," Hobus is fouled on the rebound ~nd both lin~a~nd partly because of the Torero\ i~ab1l:~~ free throws. End of game, for al prac tea pur- to ;core during several lengthy stredcc:lmed By AILENE VOISIN staff writer, The son Diego Union
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Bulldogs led throughout the ~al~ an three- oint edge at interm1ss1on th~ut th/Toreros, playing w1th?ut startmg f~1s d Bob Bartholomew (torn ligaments m tied it three times in the second hal\and remai~ed close after the B~ll~ogs move m . . :::le) front (29-27) on Ken Andersons Jumper. Whitmarsh, who had another excellent game, hit a 20-footer with 4:22 left to make it 44-43 Gonzaga, then tapped the ball_ to He~ell f~~; layup on USD's next possess10n to eep But the next play was th\ crit\c!l tf!:s one that Dave Hep~ell execu es nm Whitmarsh led all scorers with 16 points. fol- lowed by Heppell with 13. Hobus and Don Baldwin scored 10 apiece for Gonzaga. of 10. But not last mght. . . within two, 46-45.
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p The loss drops USD_ to 8-10 overall a~d 1-5 1~ the West Coast Athletic Conference, while Gon zaAfterward USD Coach Jim Brovelh re~ated what has begun to sound like the To~~ro e:: song: '"Again we had our opporJ~~~I~~ r; We chance to win the ga~e, but we to where didn't play poorly. It ~ust cam~ d~~:ke them " Brov~llt, who prov18 et h lftime) when he was ! t;r:emthrow shooting' contest. They In the first 20 minutes, the Bulldogs went to the line 11 times and converted ~even atte;::pts. The Toreros didn't have their first free ro: attempt until Whitmarsh made a pair to ope the sc~ing in the final penod. a slow first ha!~ r:ul ~dded "The officials didn't let the kids play." ga improves to 12-6 and 3-3. . we had ou! opportum_~e~ g~1; !xcitement ~f
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