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Tritons host Northridge State in their La Jolla cam- pus gymnnasium. In Napa, Idaho, Bill Job did a Job on the Northwest Nazarene College team as the Pl. Loma College Crusaders posted a 77-69 victory. Job pumped in 26 pornts as the Crusaders avenged an earlier loss to the Na- zarene netters.
Dominguez skirmish. USD broke the Domin- guez Hills game open in the second half at the Torero gym by outscoring the in- vaders 56-35 In a fine dis- play of offense. Meanwhile, USIU's record shrunk to 1-1 when Cal Lutheran pinned a 72-64 defeat on the Westerners at Mira Mesa High School gym. Cal Lutheran received a 26-point output from center Dave Bell Blessings. LaVerne beat Pomona 92- to capture third place in the tournament. University of California at San Diego a ily defeat- ed Life College 92-54 in Los Angeles as Lehman Brock- ett and Stan Hopper chipped in 18 points apiece and will go for a 2-0 mark tomorrow night when the
It may be a trifle early, but put down Umversity of San Diego's Toreros as post-season tournament timber. The slick Toreros racked up theJr second straight basketball victo ·last night - an 89-66 conquest of Cal State of Dominguez Hills - and will be seeking to stretch It to three when they travel to LaVerne College tomorrow night. Coach Jim Brovelli can thank hiS lucky stars for walk-on Mike Strode, who scored 17 points in the team's first victory over Southern Califorma Col- lege, then added 22 against Dominguez Hills. The · nlor guard appears to be teaming perfectly with Ron Cole in backcourt the latter addmg 26 in the
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Toreros, Crusaders net wins Point .Loma College and Umvers1ty of San Diego both breezed to easy bas- ketball victones last night m preparation for their crosstown clash Friday night. The C_rusaders, playing , on their home court trounced Occidental 81-63 shooting 57 percent frorr{ the floor. Paul Robinson was high scorer for Point Loma with 19 in a game in which all Crusader players saw action. .:\feanwhile, USD, playing on the road, beat La Verne College 103-74 for their third straight victory. USO domi- nated the game by control- ling the backboards on both ends of the court, collecting 60 to La Verne's 27. William Stewart scored a ~areer-high 27 points in pac- ing the Torero attack. Freshman Bob Barthlo- mew, a 6--6 center from Kearny High, got a starting assignment and responded with 17 points, including g. 9 from the field at close range. . USD for its three games 1s a veragmg 97.3 points per ~ame. Point Lorna's ecord is_ 2 ·1. Friday's encounter will be at oint Loma gym. USO (103) ,_JfJ' 5 0-0 10, 5tr0de 4 1-1 9, Harnett 7 • 1·2 17 sg;~~ ~Jn 2p7, BtortholomewB McLenl 1 - • e erson O ()..J o LAVER~: (~2, Lorch-MIiier 62-21.c,' Sa"'r~~~~ 5 0 J 0 ,zio 12, LaMarque s 1.2 11, 2-5 30 M , Voscwez 3 J--4 • Sharp 14 ' oon 5 0-0 10, Robinson' I 0 • 2 Halftime score uso L . Fouled out_ norie. Total~, ~verne 37. 15, Laverne 12. ov s - lJSD )CCI DENTAL (6J) :h:::~r~ 3 0-0 6, McCoy 1-1 S, Chi- Withers 4 ~j ?i ~orcotvlll 2 2-2 6, KIIPOtrlck 0 1 2 '1 ?mond .. 2-6 10, Johnson 2 0-0 • C roweek 2 1-4 s, Flnchamp 2 I..J s.' Ha1,jol-11~k o 1-2 1, POJINT LOMA COLLEGE 181) ob 2 J-'7 tson 4 0--0 14,Leohy I o'.o2 Rob! 8, Hanley 6 2-5 2 0-0 4, Hedman' t 2 2 ~~ 1 f l-419, Scott Burlison 3 3. 4 , Sche ' 1arns 2 0-0 4, 1 0--0 2, Anderson 2 2-J°rl o 2-2 2, Soolte Occidental •.• • Point Loma cOii .. e ....... 24 3'-'3 Fouled out _ H."J' ·"··· 3 9 42 - 81 Occidental 21, Point 'r.i"· Tltol fouls - ,~:910ccldental 80, ~o,.
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at Mira Mesa High School. USIU returns tonight at 8 to play Cal Lutheran, which defeated Pomona College 94-71 last night. The Pomo- na-LaVerne game starts at 6p.m. Meanwhile, Point Loma College and University of San Diego were the road last night, Poin Loma los- ing to Northwest Nazarene College in Nampa, Ida., 85- 70 and USD winntJJg in over- time 100-96 over Southern California College. Point Loma plays North- west Nazarene again to- night in ldaha. USD trailed 86--76 with three minutes remaining in regulation time against Southern California College but rallied for 10 unansw'-!red points to tie the game at the fourth quarter buzzer. Tonight, the Toreros play Dominguez Hills State Col- lege in the USD gyI)lllasium at 8 p.m. Meanwhile, UCSD opens its basketball season to- night in Los Angeles to play LIFE University.
versity won the opener or its USIU Basketball Classic last night 79-63 over La V- ne College and plays Cal Lutheran tonight in the finals. The Westerners were led by Dwight Hayes who scored 20 points and Joe Sobkowiak who collected 18 in its annual classic played
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103-74 CONQUEST Unbeaten USD Whips LaVerne Th unbeaten Tor ro of Loma College raced to 39- the cm~er,:;lty of San Diego 24 halftime advantage and u d th hot hooting of Wil- coassted to a 81-63 win over liam Stewart and the board Occidental! last night. control of Buzz Hartnett to Point Loma dominated the trounce LaVern , 103 •74 last whole game and sub tuted night for th tr third con c- freely In the second half. The utlve'vtctory tht!i ason team made ~7 per ce t of its Th tall r Tor ros outre- field goal tries compar to bound d th Leopard 50- 27 33 per c nt for Occtden to dominate th contest, run• Point Loi:na wa led by mng away to a 54 _37 first- Paul Robinson with 19 ha f 1 ad a St wart popped pomts in 9 Of hi 27 total points. 0 ~~\g.~~\~J:o {l,:ull. 103-74 CONQUEST ti- _ 17 Unbeaten USD Whips LaVerne The unbeaten Toreros of Loma College raced to a 39- the University of San Diego 24 halftime advantage and used the hot shooting of Wil- coassted to a 81-63 win over liam Stewart and the board Occidental! last night. control of Buzz Hartnett to Point Loma dominated the trounce LaVerne, 103--74 last whole game and substituted night, for thetr third consec- freely in the second half. The utive victory this season. team made 57 per cent of its The taller Toreros outre- field goal tries compared to bounded the Leopards 60-27 33 pe_r cent for Occidental. to dominate the contest, run- Pomt Loi:na was !ed by ning away to a 54-37 first- P~ul Robinson with 19 half lead as Stewart popped PQmts. in 19 of his 27 total points. Hartnett, a 6-7 center, added 18 points and gathered in 11 rebounds while young Bartholomew, making his first start of the season, con- tributed 17 markers and nine rebounds. Mike Larch-Miller added 14 and Ron Cole 10 points for the victors while LaVerne' Mike Sharp led all with 30 points. USO (113) COie 5 0-0 10, Strode 4 119, Hornet! 7 4 • II. Stewart ll l-t27, Bortllolomt'W I 1-2 11, Cook 2 2-2 6, Peterwn 0 G-1 O, McLtmort 1 0-0 2, Lorch•Mlller 62·2 1'. LAVERN E (74) Jorvls l 6-10 12, LoMorqve s 1·2 11, sarnlco 0 0-0 0, Vosquez J 3 • 9, SltorP 14 2-S 30, Moon 50-310, Rot>lnson 1 (1.42. Halftime score; USO 5', Lav 37. Fouled out - none. Total fouls - USO 25, Laverne 12. Oranv• Gl•n 000 OOl I- • l o.mv, J H H, !towatt 1l I 117, Bortt,alomew I 1 2 17, C- 2 2 2 6, Pel rson O II-\ 0, McL. moro 11Ml2, Larth-Mlllt< • 2 2 • L~~rvR,Nf !W 12, LOMorc,ve 5 l 2 11, $0rnlco00-00, Vo oueiJHt, SharP1' 2 530. Maon l o-3 10, Rot>lman IM 2 Halftlml ,c:ore USO LGYl'rne 37 FOVIO
Sex researchers to speak here Nationally known sex re- searchers Dr William Mas- ters and Virginia Johnson will speak at 8 p.m. Satur- day m Camino Theater at the University of San Diego. Tickets for the lecture sponsored by the usri Speakers Bureau, will be available at the door or may be purchased in ad- vance from the ft51i0ciated Students office. r "'"' n " f,I ,• >,,J'1? •
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