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Biden to speak rf1 U.S. Salat- Intelligence · 1 ary c«nmit.tre, the U:: ;; mittee assignments for all Demo- · z cratic members ol the Senate. UJ 1be presenta lion is open to the : public at no charge. I ::c: Fee information, phone 291-6480, ,- ext. 4296. 4' .,, j ·E c,

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cause of his strength ind deceptive quickness," Brovell! intends to start Earl Piece, a 6-3 former Oxnard JC star, at one of the guard berths in the opener al Loyola. "Now there is a complete player,'' the coach remarked. "He is steady and possesses excellent quickness. He will compli· ment Stockalper at his key spot." The roster also includes John Baumgardner, up from Kearny High, and Bill Bavasi, on USD's junior

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The Torf"ros' 1978-79 scheaule follows: Nov. 27-At LOyolo.Nov. 29-LaVerne at USO, I p.m. 0ec. 1- At UC•Oavls. Oec. 4 - Tallor ot USD, I P.m. OK. 7 - USIU at USO. 8 p.m. Dec. 16 - Oomin- wez Hills at uso. a p.m. Dec. 11-UC•O

will be stronger," Brovelli said. "He promises to be an excellent player with more experience." One of USD's be.,t guard prospects is Rusty Whit· marsh, a 6-3 county pick from Monte Vista Hlgh. "I consider him a great athlete," Brovelli said. "He's so strong and he has a good, explosive first step to the basket. He's alsb a fine defensive player be-

wing position," Brovelll said,' because he's real qmck lie also could be used at guard, but we need a good hooter from the wing spot." Some players aim to get their weight down, but Keith Cunningham, another forward, Is trying to put pounds on. He came up from Morse High. "He needs 10 pounds to get up to about 195 so he

hoop selection while al Mar• 1an High, is extremely strong and good on rebounds. He tips the scales al 245 pounds. "I hope he will clog the middle on defense," Brovel· Ii ~1d. The Toreros are pleased with Don Capener, a 6-5 county pick from Torrey Pines High, "because he's a great shooter." "We can use him at the

Ion mor on the roster. II Jackson, a ~½ forward from Oxnard Jun• lor College, figure to be a sta r off what he has shown so far. He's excep-- tlonally qukk and is a dy• namic Jumper. "Jackson's qulckne s gives us a front line to complement some or our power player ," Brovelli pointed out. Evans, a former county R

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USO plans January intersession The University of San Diego's "Intersession" program will offer classes beginning Jan. 4 and run- ning through Jan. 24. In both day and evening classes, the sessions will feature courses in the School of Business, Coll• ege of Arts and Sciences, and the School of Educa• tion. The School of Business will offer, among other courses, classes In invest- ments and retailing. "Politics and Policy- making," and "Malting MeetingsWork" are two of the courses offered through the School of Education. "Hl!toric and Prehis- toric Site Archaeology," and "Collective Behavior and Social Movements," are two of the cours to be taught in the College ot Arts and Sciences. A toCal of 22 classes is scheduled for the three week penod. For registra- tion and catalog informa• tion phone 293-4524.

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Is Holiday Fare J- xceptional schools fr o m sch· Is rcund the <· unty will ~hare the r talents at a Ch ma ogram at the U ·o·s . alomo Le ture Hall on S 11' cl v. er J, 3.5 p . The pro ram, "The i lf' Angels,.. is sponsorc 1 hy the 1 ·so . edal Education Dr• 1nrtment and the studt>J"t chapter of the Coundl { r Ex• ceptlonal Children :istl'r cf C r<'snnm s for m ,ill be Carol The program seeks to ac· ,itiaint the C'Ommunity with the potential of except;onal children. and to pro, ide en• joyment for the performers and their families. Refreshments and surprises will be µ1esented by Sant'l, and the program is open to the public at no charge. The phone, 291•6-180. exten· sion 129G.

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The group of five vocalists speciah,e, in the re-creation Evam, alto and accompamst ti of music of the Middle Age,. Victoria Hein , tenor John i the Renaissance and the early Peeling and bass Tim Gibler. i Baroque. Mas, movement,, They will be assisted by cellist .. Z V!anon Antiphom. carols John Haak. and motet, arc on the p1 o ·1 he concert will be held in "° gram b} ~uch compo er as r~oundcr Chapel, USD on I: Turgc,, 1 ye, Gallus, Rosselli l·tiday, Dec I at 8 p.m., and r:_ and S,huct,. al St. P tcr·s Church, Del A cction of fe,11\e mu 1c !\1ar n Sumlay, Ike. 10 at 8 con i,t, or a recorder onata - c;· :, 0.. 0 -< 0 p.rn. / of Del Mar and Kathryn

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Mrs. Eleonor Rippe (left) and Mrs. Mor 8 · • Auxiliary, inspect handmade dolls tho/ rittb, o ,cers _of the Un1vers1ty of San Diego Luncheon Tuesday, Dec. 5 ot the Kono 7 0 . ci 1 ,en:rphecjs ot the ouxiliary's Holiday vaney of Pacific Beach president of th• 'au ~I'. t t uncheon, Mrs. James Mui- ff ·

..,. \ The public relations othce at the University ._ 01 San Diego has appointed Bill Riller ay University ot San o 1ego Law School Alumni\ I Assoc1at1on has honored Judge Herbert Katz, Judge Judith N. Keep, and attorneys James Longtin, Delroy M. Richardson, and Thomas E. Sharkey at the Oist1ngu1shed Alumni Awards Banque! W News and Pubhcat,ons mer · ,-

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Former Mon~h sUlr 1 '\ J~rero 5 Freshman guartl Rusty Whitmarsh is the fourth-leading scorer on the University of San Diego's basketball team. . Th~ 6-foot~3, 1978 graduate of Monte Vista High is averag- ing eight pomts a game for the Toreros (3-2). Whitmarsh has connected on 16 of 25 field-goal attempts. His .640 field- goal percentage is second-highest on the team. Whitmarsh has played 84 minutes in four games. .uso·s leading scorer is Bob Bartholomew. The Kearny High graduate holds a 15.6 scoring mean. The Toreros continue their homestand against Cal State Domln~ez Hills Saturday at 8 p.m. at USD Sports Center Gymnasium.

USO Wins 5th Straight D -e c. 1. o I f°l 1 '6 Toreros Top Hayward; USIU Also Triumphs The UniveVS1~~ 0 o San another strong effort for the Arizona Central, 78-72 in the Diego stretched its winning Toreros. Imperial Valley Touma• streak to five games by USIU overtook Spring ment. defeating Cal State-Hay- /\rbor in the fina:l six min· MiraCosta pul!,ed away .in ward, 70-58 last night at USD utes to record its second the second half m one of its wh!le United States Interna• victory of the season against better overall efforts to de- tlonal was also ,ictorious in eight losses. feat Citrus and lift its record a Sports Arena match Trailing by six with as to 4-6. Joe Naylor's 19 points agaUlSt Spring Arbor, Mich., many minutes to go, USIU led four double-figure 84-77. went to a full-court press scorers in the Spartans' bal· Freshman center Joe which proved effective. With anced attack.

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Toreros Down Dominguez Hills Mike Stockalper connect· ·Thomas and Eric Johnson 'ed on three free thro~s and led the victors with 23, 21 Joe Evans sank a Jaym bas- and 20 points. ket last night to bolster the Barrie Elliott collected 22 attack and lead University for the Crusaders who are of San Diego to a 70-67 bas- now 5-3. ' ketball victory over Domin- Seattle Pacific defeated guez Hills on the Toreros' the flu-ridden University of floor.. California at San Diego, 87· This gave USO a season 57. The Tritons have seven mark of four wins against players down with the nu. two losses. .The Torero~ had led by u~,~; 0 '-' Oedard 11 .2 3, cox 17.24, mne (54-45) with 8:06 to go Frozler1~7.Brockett31·27.Knudsenl1 but the visitors tied it at 61. lit.2~nr~\.2iil. io1~rsur1ti. 0-0 ,. Then Stockalper came SEATTLE PACIFIC (87) the charity 2t'tr.:!i~~:~O:~l 6~~'. 1~ 1 i line and Evans followed to tri~u:..~ f/ti,Jif$ 1 1. ~Jaf• put USD on the road to victo- JS 17•26 87. s I through from

Evans got his first start of Pat Kneuer and John Ken- the season, scored 14 points tera scoring key baskets the and grabbed as many re- Westerners erased the defi- bounds to spark USD, now 6- cit and gained the lead with 2 for the year. The Toreros three minutes to go. In junior college games, lead by holding Hayward Palomar fell to Rio Hondo, scorele m the first five 72-68 and MiraCosta defeat· minutes of the second half ed Citrus, 79-64 while San Freshman guard Rusty Diego City College lost to built from a 30-28 halftime

HAYWARD (SI) White 3IHI 6; Gibson l 2 • 4; Humt>hrev 3 0-0 6; Boilev 5 IHI 10; Gr..., 22·2 6; Ingram I 0-0 2: Hobson S 4 • 14; BrookS 2 2-4 6; Ashberrv 04-U Totals-2214-1858 USD (70) BartholllTleW S 2-8 12; Jackson 4 1·2 9; Evans 5 4-6 14; S1ockclper 24 • 8; Pierce 3 0-1 6; Cook O 2·2 2; Whitmorsh 4J.J. 11. Capener 3 0-8 6; Walsh 02·3 2. Totols - 26 18-2970. HoYWard ....................... 28 30 - SI USO.............. ............... 3140 - 70 Fouled oot- Pettis . Total Fouls-

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topped the Toros twice last season, but Coach Jim Brovelli expects a tough game "because they have an outstanding team this season." The Toreros are averaging 84.7 poinl~ at home so far. Brovelll said he doesn't know whether Earl Pierce and Don Capener will play much tonight because they have been nursmg the flu this week. The Toros, with a 4·2 record, a so rely on three players. Raul Burke has a 15.11 scoring average and also leads in rebounds at 8.3. John Washington Is next In scoring with a 13.4 average and Richie Allen follows at 13.4. Allen, at 6-7, ls the giant or the visitors. J

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Wlll bank on its "big three" tonight to extend Its ba. ket- ball winning streak to thr The Toreros will ho t the Toros 01 llomlngu .z Hills State at 8 in the USO gym. USD's reco d IS 3-2. USO ha b en rolling long behtnd Bob Bartholo- m w, Ru 11 Jackson and Mike Stockalpcr. Leading ring wltt 78 points and a 15.8 average iS Bartholc>- mew. Jack n has scored 70 points for a 14.0 average, while tockalper has gath· red 36 points and Is tops in a with 18. In the Toreros' last game against U.S. International Unlver ily, Stockalper led ring with 14 pomts - a car r hJgh.

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ent hohday basketball tournaments last night u.so: now 9-3, raced past GC Irvine 7 0- 59 m the UCSB with _15, hitting six.of 10 from Ve DAVIS 113 > Invitational as Bob Bartholomew, averaging 15 . 3 point the ~1el~ ma 22 mmut span. r rebounds: Evans finished pe: gam~, scored 25. He hit 9 of 10 floor hots and got 15- pomt assistance from Joe Evans. esh1ta and John Washington Point Lomo ........................ ,2 29- 71 .Polllt Loma improved to &-5 with a 96-9 2 win over: were high scorers for the uc Devis ........................... 3' t4--83 wmless Whittier College at the Chico Tournament losers with 20, 14 and 13 Pti~'~m°tv,Hu1~~1/:· Total touls- 'Qle Crusaders trail~d 20-12 when they began a f~ll-court points, respectively. press that netted 33 pomts in the last 10 mmutes of th·> first In another contest, Cal oi~:1~~l~}h~11rin92220, Burke4 half Later, trailing 80-76, they scored 10 in a r~w to State, Northridge, broke 2.rn, TokeShita 10-0u, Lynch 10-02, Hall assume command. away midway in the first 4 0-0•. Toto!s2'9·1167. t•so <101 Tony Tyson. a 6-foot-5 senior scored 26 to leaj the half and never ooked back in WalSh 3 0-0 6/ Jacksons lr716, sartholo- Wlllners. Barrie Elliott added 15.' beating United States Inter- n~i~,1~~:~i~at'rv1~h~ 1 ff~t,~ Mesa College won the consolation bracket of its own national University, 86--54, on 2111-2010. · tourne~·. 75-73 over BaskPrfield, as Tim Wnght hit a jump the vt~tor's floor. ~~ 1 .~~.~~.~~~I'.~:::::::::::::::::::: shot 1th two seconds to play. Wright scored 24 points Kevm William~ l<;d t~e g!~~fi1s ~fu~g"?j. Total touls-Oomln• (following games of 32 and 34) and Jonath Nichols added way with 16 pomts while us1u 154) 23. The Olympians hit 15 of 15 free thrO\\S Todd Davts paced USIU With 31~~~~\~~lhOl-22. Wllliamsl2• East Lf:>s Angeles won the title ',\,1th a· 93-84 win over 15 · This gave Northridge an ,,we111ngton·o2'.32,~ 0 ~:lt°~ftl 1esa, Ariz. RIO Hondo captured third place by beating 8-1 record while the Western- 0-02, c1orkeo2-22. Kenterao2. 2 2, 2112 . 17 Impenal Valley 95-72. ers are l-8. ~AL STATE NORTHRIDGE (16) At the Southern l!tah Classic, Claremont College edged Point Loma had a cold 6,';.~!~i~l~-~~;!·U5io~fr'I:~~ US. lnternational 87-82. spell m thi: second half after 0-01,!,Schroeder,2.210.FlocklO-O'l,Kelth leading most of the first half .,..2,smllh3~ 11,JB 10-10, to drop an 83-71 dec1·s1·on to ~!:tuh, ..ld .............................: 23 31 -54 ge ......................... 42 44-16 University of California at eaF1oust'ed1 out-None. Total foul,;....us1u 13 Davis. Mike Lien, Audwin a e, Northrldge 19. • R;tch1e Allen, Dave Tak• 1·iJif'i':i°Hlirn:ie1~~Jit'·Parnell

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or os To Host X . Utiior-. av1er Co11ege The University of San Diego basketbaU team ccm- pletes a seven-game stand of home-court games when the Toreros host Xavier College· or Chicago tonight. , Opening tipoff is set for 8 o'clock Xavier is an t.CAA DM- sion II affiliate as is coach Jim Brovelli's USD team. ~SD's Toreros are comwt- mg In Division II for the final time this season before moving up to Division r and West Coast Athletic Confer- ence affiliation.

* ilo6.MAe\e.8 Wed. Dec. 20, 1978- USO Defeats Hayward State, 70-58 SAN DIEGO-Freshman center Joe Evans made his first start of the season for the U Diversity of San Diego a memorable one Tuesday night. The Marian High grad had 14 points and 14 rebounds and led the TorerOll lo a 70-58 win over Hayward State al the USD Sports Center. Bob Bartholomew had 12 points and 10 rebounds for the Toreros, ~ho have won five straight and are 6-2 overall. Rusty Whitmarsh added 11 ~ints coming off the bench. SD led at halftime, 30-~. then scored the first eight pomts of lbe econd half. The Toreros were never serious- ly threatened after that stretch.

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