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Thursday, January 12, 1978 Air Force
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Met tryout The Metropolitan Opera District Auditions will be held at JO a m , Jan. 28, in the Camino Theater of the University of San Diego. Singers who want to par• tlcipate in the auditions must submit applicat10ns no later than Jan. 15. Applicants must have voice training, musical background, artistic and operatic aptitude. They must also be sponsored by a voice teacher, vocal coach, conductor or musical authority. Residents of San Diego and Imperial counties, or Baja, are eligible. Appli· cants must be in the follow- Ing age brackets: soprano, 18 to 30; mezzo and contral- to, 20 to 30; tenor and bari- tone, 20 to 32; and bass, 20 to 33 . Appilcants will be re- quired to sing a minimum of five anas in at least two languages. The winner must be prepared to attend the regional semi-finals and fmals on March 17 and 18 in Bovard Auditorium at the University of Southern Cali- fornia . SPtClal To TIie sa. Dlevo Union ORANGE - Mike Strode's driving layup with two sec- 0nds on the clock gave the USD Toreros an 88-87 victory over Chapman College here last night. Chapman was up by a point with six seconds left ~nd had Mike Healy at the lme with a one•and-one. Healy missed and the Toreros' Rich Michlemore ~abbed the rebound and ; frred an outlet pass to Bill 1 Stewart, who relayed to Strode for the winning layup J The Panthers had I chance to win it at the buzz. er but Marv Thurman's haU- court shot was off the mark 1/SD had to come from 1i pomts back at the half and started to move when' Ron Cole and Stewart began to hit from the field. Cole had 22 for the Toreros, who now are 13 -6 for the season. Stewart added 18 and Bob Barthol- mew had 14. · USO Rally Overtakes Chapman 1 •
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Hands USD 77-62 Loss University of San Diego ran into an Air Force Acade- my buzzsaw midway of the first half last night and dropped a 77-62 decision to the Falcons on the latter's court. The game was the first stop on a two-game Colorado tour for the Toreros who play Northern Colorado at Greeley tomorrow night. Last night's defeat snapped a three•game USD winning streak. The Toreros are ow 11-4 and the Falcons 7-4; includ- ing a 6-0 mark at home. Both Colorado stops for USD are against Division I opposi• tion. USD held a HH5 lead mid- way of the first half last night but Bob Bartholo- mew then picked up his third personal foul. With Bartholo- mew on the bench until mid- way through the second half, the Falcons dominated the boards and raced to a 42-26 edge at the intermission. At Pasadena, UC San Diego rolled to a 90-53 tri• umph over Cal Tech after claiming a 49-18 halftime edge. The win gives the Tri· tons an 8-4 season mark. USD{U) Stockoloer 2 0-0 •· Colo 5 0-0 10, Hor• nett 2 H 10, Stewart • J.5 11, Borthol<>- mew 2 IHJ •• Cook 12-2 •• Strode 2 IHJ •• Lorch-MIiier l 0-1 2, Mlehlemore s 1-1 11, Hltzelberger 1 0-1 2. Totot, 2S 12-21 62. AIR FORCE {n) ; Salek 2 0-0 •· Horr , 3 o.o 6, Schnee- berger 12 0. 1 24, o 411 Dlokovlcll 2 n 6, Wooafork l 0.0 2, Poweri 2 0-0 •• Read 2 0-1 •• Jones 2 1~1 s, Herbts 1 2-3 4, GolobJ 1-27 Totols3"t un. Halftime ,core-Air Force 42, USO 26. Fouled out-Horris. Totol fouls- USO 21), Air Force 23. 1u 04, l\mge 1s a .,... •. Even,·'½3 ,nb W1e " 1-3!-?o USO quint shoots lor clincher
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r ·, Ll V\ Q....- Road split eludes USD II in Rockies J V I ' Whatever the Colorado high is, it didn't do much for the University of San Diego basketball team. The Toreros lost their ' second road game In Colo- rado last night, 86-83 to Northern Colorado. USD lost to Air Force Academy 77-62 Wednesday night. The loss brought the Torero record to 11-5 on the season with the NCAA Divi• sion II team now 3-3 against Division I major college opponents. Both Air Force and Northern Colorado are DivtSion I teams. Ron Cole was the lone bright spot for USD last mght, scoring 26 points. USD was trailing 37-36 at the half but consecutive turnovers at the start of the second half produced eight unanswered points for Northern Colorado. The Toreros came within one pomt of the lead in the final minute of play but free throws by Colorado's Rod Smith and Kim Hornecker put the game out of reach. Meanwhile, Point Loma College ( 11-3) leaves town today to play Grand Canyon College ( 10-1) in Phoenix. USD{l3) Harnett 3 1-2 7, Stewart 4 1-3 9, Bar- thOlomew 31 • 7, Stockolper 1 1·2 3, Cole 9 U 26. Strode 3 0-0 6, Mlchlemore 3 2-2 8, &..arch-MIiier a 0-0 16, Cook o 1-2 1. Totals- 3' IS..23 83. NORTHERNCOLORAD0{16) Smith a 9·1 2S, Ulmer• 4-5 12, Neely 3 G-16, Hornecker43-S 11, Montgomery6 0-0 12, Grant 3 3" 9. Skinner 2 U 1, Dunsmoor 2 0-0, Totalg-l2 22-32 84. Halftime score-Northern ColorOOO 37, USO 36 T ol fouls-U~O 28. North• ern Colorado 10 Fouled out-USO. Stewrt Mc lemore, Lorch-Miller;
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USD 15th in nation TRIBUNE News RePorf University or San Diego was ranked 'o. 15 In the nation today m . CAA Divi- sion II basketball ratings released by The Associated Press. It was the first time the Toreros (11·3) have been ranked nationally this sea• son. The Unlversitv of Wis- consin at Green Bay (13-0) was rated No. 1 Only one other team on the Toreros' 1977-78 sched• ule . was ranked m the top 15 and that was Chapman College in Orange with a 11- 4 record. US plays Chap- man Jan. 28 and again on Feb. 21. Ironically, the University of Puget Sound, which USO sources said was ranked ·o I in the preS('ason polls, was not in the top 15 rank- ings. t:SD defeated Puget Sound 74-72 last Friday. The Toreros will try for their fourth win in a row tonight when they travel to Colorado Springs to battle the Air Force Academy. USD, which has been playrng extremely well srnce adding freshmen 11ke Stockalper and Bob Bartholomew to the start• ing lmeup, IS on a two-game swing through Colorado. Arter meeting the 6-4 I<'al- cons tonight, the Toreros (11·3) will face Northern Colorado Friday night. In other small college ac- tion torught, UCSD visits Cal Tech. Mean 11, hile, a full sched• ule of conference activity is set for area junior colleges this evening.
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Dr. Author E Hughes, president of the University of San Diego and Mrs. Hughes entertained at d nn partle Tuesda ' and last night in the French P, rlor of l<'ounders Hall at the umversity. B b u tin, lecturer m u le at USO, presented a progr m Qf light opera sel clions sung by Judy Harper, Jim 11e15ado, Pam .Methzin and Ga Prettyman. 1,-j~ "'4,t,, ;., 13 _ :tt
. Colorado Tips oreros, 86-83 SHC1al to The Son 0 Unlot1 GREELEY, Colo - The t.;mverslly of San Diego ended a t11-o-day road tnp m Colorado with a 86-83 loss to , orthern Colorado The Toreros trailed by one al the half, 37•36 but ·orth· ern Colorado came out in the second half and scored eight :straight pomt.s, all of them coming aft.er Torero turn• overs. The Toreros, 11-1th !\tike Larch•'.lllller coming off the bench tor 16 pomts, were able to close to withm one pomt In the waning minutes, but Colorado iced the wm on free throw bv Rod Smith and Kim Hornecker.
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another Division I team In Northern Colorado ( 5-6). UCSD, meanwhile, had some good news and ome bad news notching It~ fourth win of the ason. .rorward Lee Brockett, UCSD's leading score!' with a 16.3 average, tallied 22 points but was forced to leave the game in the c• ond half with a pulleil mus- e le In calf of his right leg. Coach Barry Cunning• ham hoped Brockett's inju- ry will be healed for the Triton's game Tuesday against UC-Riverside t:CSD fired a torrid 55 percent from the floor to romp to its easiest victory or he ason. The Trltons out rebounded Caltech 24- 14.
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U D wa~ leadmg 16-15 w th 10·10 r mainlng in the first hair wh n 6-6 center Bob Bartholomew drew his third foul With th big fre hman nter on th b nell, ir ~·or exploded for 'tl points to only 10 for th Toreros to tak • a commanding 42·26 dvantag at th half Th Falcons, although giving up height, domlnatt>d th ba kboards by outre- boundlng USO 52·37. Air For ' 7 forward Tom • chneeb rger led all ·orer with 24 point . Th lo to fh C A DI· vi ton I t am dropped U D' record to 11-4. Thf' Torero travel to Greeley, Colo , tomorrow to t:lkc on
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Already a&5ured of a .500 pl season, the university of w San Diego Toreros will at• ti: tempt to cinch a winning year tonight at 8 when they is take on the Los Angeles ri State Diablos In USO gym• w nasium. Boasting a 13·6 record tE with seven games remain· ing, the Toreros will be in a good position to wm be• fl cause Los Angeles State will be playing without its 6- 7center, Bobby Taylor, who reportedly left the team. The Toreros, who play four of their remaining seven games at home, can further tl1eir bid for a berth m the 'IJCAA Division II tournament by taking the Los Angelenos. USD is fresh from a nar• row and critical win over Chapman College Saturday.
Thurman's 33 was high for the game. John Johnson added 19 for 14-6 Panthers USD (II) • Stockol- % 0.() SlrOde 5 2·2 1 •• Cole 10 2·2 22 Harnett 2 2-2 l r,~rch•Mllter t 2-3 .; Chlemore 32.31• rt'r:f' 6 6-9 18, Mt- . CHAPMAN (ITJ omew 54-514.. Bouler •H ll 0 2·2 10, Thurmon , 73 ~9,s_J 0-J 6, Owens ,c 19, Nichols 2 2-.C 6 Heal 0' J2ohnson 9 1·2 Holfttm • Y ·32. 15. Foulec, ou'f' - Challfflon 4. USO fouls- USO U -ChoHarnett, Cole. Total · me>mon 1,. I ICC r
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BURL STIFF A Galloping Start For Year Of Horse
Among those in attendance at the fifth anniversary of the University of San Diego President's Club were, in piaurc at left, clockwise from top le!~ Hugh Friedman and Lynn Schenk, Anna Roon, Msgr. I. Brent Eagen and Bishop Leo Maher and Doug and Betsy Manchester. At right are USD president Author Hughes, Jeft, Msgr. WilJiam D. Spain and Dona Vojtko.
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(Continued from Page D·l) (All the dinner hostesses are past presidents of the Medical Auxiliary, except for Georgella Krauss, who is president-elect.) Mary and Walter De• Brunner are coordinating the whole shebang, with Bar- bara and Dr. Roger A. Wll• Iiams. The celebration will benefit the Freedoms Foun- datlon's student and teacher seminars and the Medical Auxiliary's benevolence fund. • • • More than 100 members of the University San Diego
President's Club observed wife'. ¥ar~e, In an informal white chiffon print. the club's fifth anniversary rece1vmg !me. Liz Fruin took a rosier view that converts handsomely to Marge Hughes wore black and selected vibrant and b _ a party room. brocaded m silver, a comb!• coming shades of red _:_ The paneled and galleried nation also favored by Esth· from pink to wine to fuchsia. Muriel Hahn, Lee cox and Saturday night In a library
James S. Copley Library In er Keeney, whose black vel• Camino Hall was the setting vet suit had a silver•touched for the black-tie dinner. blouse. An~a Roon chose black easily. Party planners had to sequms, and other fashion• move an awful lot of books.) able women in _black includ• Bishop Leo T. Maher, ed Agnes Crippen, Dona chairman of the USO board Vojtko, Betsy Burns and of trustees, and Msgr. Wil· Barbara Burke. Betty De· liam D. Spain, chairman or Bakcs.y - whose husband, the dinner and a university Alex, 1s the frrst chairman of trustee, Joined USD Presi• the President's Club Council dent Author Hughes and his - wore a bold black•and• (While it converts hand• sornely, it does not convert
• • • "Learning to Look at Art" will be Steven Brezzo's topic when he meets with mem- bers of Las Primeras Feb. 1. Brezzo, assistant curator of the Fine Arts Gallery, will talk to the South Bay phllan• thropic group at a gathering In the home of Melinda Lim. Sue Povondra and Joan Dolgas are hostesses for the day.
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