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JI.It.,.', ' · C. B __ Stolz keeps looking on bright side despite Aztecs' 1-5 record r- By Ed Zieralski /)_ q ', ') Asked how he can keep this team ankle and ligament damage. It's not every day that BYU an Tribune Sportswriter {T'-( .,1 from sliding worse than It has, Stolz 49 • c, t b k • Stolz said his team only had 10 SDSU combine on a venture to b Because he has survi_ved losing said: "I'll just keep coaching hard. ers sign aan OS as ac up men on the _field when quarter~ack SDSU sports, but that's what fom: seasons before, San Diego State I'm coaching exactly the same way I Brad Platt hit Kerry Reed-Martin on BYU sta_r Bobby Capener and Aztec coach Denny Stolz isn't changing his would be if we were undefeated. By United Press International Young were "fine" physically. a 5-yard touchdown pass to get SDSU coach Jim Brandenbur are do1 style of coaching to pull his team out We'll give them a good game plan SANTA CLARA - The San Santos, who piled up national to within 32-23. for the McDonald's Clas ic, t11e A of its four-game losing streak and 1·5 and give them the best look offen- Francisco 49ers signed former San records at San Diego State, was a There was a mix-up between the tees' holiday basketball tournam start. sively and defensively they can get in Diego State quarterback Todd 10th-round draft choice of the New Rowes - sophomore wide receiver that will be held Dec 20-21. Those who watched Stolz last year practices. Santos yesterday as insurance in Orleans Saints this year, but he Patrick and freshman tight end Ray Capener, 25, and an alumnus marveled, at how well he handled "You have to take it one week at a case Joe Montana and Steve was released before the season \no relation). "We, were yelling,, ~-yu a~d Torrey Pines High, thatteams_poor1•6start._TheAzt~ time, whether you're undefeated or Younggodownwithinjuries. started. He also had a previous Rowe, Rowe, Rowe, and ~ere they Jomedh1sbrotherDon,28,a~adu t went to wtn four of their last five have no wins" "All it is is a little insurance," tryout with the 49ers and with the both come out," Stolz said. "Ray ~f USD and Torrey Pmi>.s High, games, finishing at 5--7. There were · said a team spokesman. "II Joe Chargers. should have stayed in and blocked on now run tlfe1r father's public rel no Larry Bowa-like tantrums. No Stolz was more edgy emotionally Montana goes down, Steve Young Santos holds the NCAA Div1s10n the play. Only in a crisis do you find lions-marketing firm. The Capen screaming and yelling at players in m 1986, the year his team won the becomes our quarterback and he I career passing record of 11,425 those things out. I guess we have to will handle the McDonald' Cla 1 the locker room or on the practice WAC championship. But this year he likes to scramble, and when that yards. He threw 70 touchdowns come up with a Rowe I and a Rowe account for SDSU. field. No blowups with the media. has settled in with this team and has happens he becomes more vulner- during his college career and also II." Also, SDSU's game h re with V Stolz kept cool because he's had adopted a calm attitude. He has said able to injury." holds 27 national, WAC and chool ____ • • • mont has been scheduled for De practice keeping cool during bad often that he feels this team is giving Rahn said both Montana and passing records. 1, :.an Diego, CA years. him the most it has. SDSU athletic ••---••-------••-•---••••• (San Diego Co.) Stolz's former Bowling Green pro- d rec or Fred Miller extended Stolz's Evening Tribune gram went through a 17-28 start in contract after the Holiday Bowl loss (Cir. D. 123,064) his first four years before it had a to Iowa m 1986, so Stolz has three inbounds with possession of the ball backs Clark Moses and Mario Mitch- .500 season, followed by four straight more years on his current contract. in the Aztecs' two-point conversion ell, both of whom missed last week's Winning seasons, two of which were He knows he's been hired for the long try in the fourth quarter. game with sprained ankles, have Mid-American Conference champi- haul and he's acting that way "That's not even close," Stolz said, been cleared to play. OCT 1 7 1988 Jl.ll... '• ,. C. B Est 18&8 onships and bowl years. "You can't go up and down like a looking at the photographs. "His • At CSU, two of the four players No, Stolz won't lose his cool about yo-yo," Stolz said. "You've got to be right foot is in bounds and he has suspended for jumping on the hoods thi team, even though it has dropped consistent. We're getting better. We possession. Patrick said to me, and roofs of parked cars, have been bis coa,.i....,...--~ •· • • •• - - - ually played pretty well in this 'Coach, I was in.' When they say, 'I reinstated and are likely to play this -- WednesdaY, October 19 James Yates, author ot "The . 6--13 m game. We got behind early think I was in,' then you know they week. Backup fullback Brian Cope- have lo: in, but we played pretty darn didn't have it in." land and former starting cornerback speak on options as risk mana Optrona Strategy Spectrum" . 1 Y..£! San Diego. Information: 6~~~~~~'. 00 'sl!;~$:at the Unive~ 1;~ last ye. I." Stolz said he's sending a photo- Craig Jersild will return. Two others, be equa • • • graph of the play to the WAC office. flanker Rodney Bowman and corner- They' u .. ,......,. • Three players - linebackers back Dennis Erk, were suspended for Saturda OTES - Stolz was given a Tracey Mao (two sprained ankles the season. that ha: ence of three color photographs now), Kevin Maultsby (pinched neck CSU has lost a number of key play. games i n by Union-Tribune staff photo- nerve) and Lee Brannon (knee) - are ers to injury this season. The biggest in the cc ,her Russ Gilbert that indicate the most questionable participants loss was starting nosetackle Greg sons. wide receiver Patrick Rowe was for this week's game at CSU. Corner- Baker, out with a dislocated left OCT 1 8 1988 ___;:._ ____ .....;._

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Froehlich was appointed to the superior court by former Gov. Ronald Reagan in 1972 but 10 years later re~ntered private practice. A specialist in tax and business law, Froehlich was a teacher as well as practitioner, and a veteran of both milita ry and community service. He was trained at StanfordUniversity and at the University of California, Berkeley, where be later lectured on law. He earned a l_3ronz_e Star in Korea served the state as an mhen- tance tax app:.WSer and w:35 president o~ the Legal Aid Society of San Diego, the San Diego Bar Association and the Old GIP!!£ Theatre. - Froehlich, 59, leaves the firm of White, Price, Froehlich and Peterson. Nares Named By Govemor Brown . Nares, 45, was named to the municipal court in 1976 by former Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. and elevated two years later. He was born in Oceanside and has spent his entire career within a f;w hours' drive of his birthplace. He took his undergraduate and law degrees · at the University ofSan Diego and went direct- ly to work for a general practitioner in his hometown. He handled off-the-street cases in family law and criminal defense, eventually becoming a named partner in Daubney,

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LaW Briefs 1Continued from PaJt;s1? will make copies but patrons are expected to reshelve the books. * * * On the Move: Mark Schwartz CUaiversity _..Qf San Diego L(l,.,w School) and Ste phen Laskero (Cal Western) have joined Stutz, Gallagher & Artiano. Stanley Levine of Georgiou & Tosdal has been reappointed to the Board of Governors of the Cali- fornia Applicants' Attorneys Asso- ciatio!J f 19 8-89 * * * ll book; Oct. 19 (tonight): Jenning1;, Engstr a n d & Henrikson and USD..La: School II pr nt a --.. ion titled 'Are You A Lawyer Too, Honey?'' from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Fletcher Reception Hall at~. It's free. Call 2604529 for 'Tlore in- formation. Oct. 20: Sal C.ia u vi a.),or O'Connor's office will discuss the arts/cultural exchange between San Diego and the Soviet Union at 1 p.m in the third floor reading room at Cal Western. Oct. 22: The East County chapter of Lawyers Club will have attorneys who will answer ques- tions about the law - from domes- tic violence to landlord/tenant - during a free program from 9 to 11 4fi a.m. at the El Cajon Neigh- borhood Center, 195 East Douglas. . ./"' 5

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/Toreros score early, eat Whittier, 21-6 USO d all of Its points in the first alf and held Whittier coreless until th fmal quarter to post a 21-6 football victory Saturda:t,, night at Whitt! r Coll ge (16"'1 U D's Ken Jon opened the scor• ing with his only reception, a 5-yard pa from Doug Piper m the first quarter. Piper was 8-for-10 for 88 rd and one touchdown. USD (3-2) running back Virgil En• nqu z (12 c rrl 31 yards) scored on a 3-yard run m the cond quarter 1k Hmtz capped the Toreros'

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Ngyuen, Bianchi spark USD .Tron~ Ngyu~7co~twice and ~mce Bianchi had a goal and an as- s~st to lead the .Jl..SD men to a 5-0 victory over visiting Azusa Pacific yesterday in a non-coLference soccer game.

ormg wh n h took a reception off a fake fl Id goal 19 yard for a touch- down. Wh1tller's Mike Hernandez pre- vent d th shutout wh n h caught a 26-yard touc own pa from Mike Haney in th f rth quarter. Whittier ls 2-3

Bob Welsh and Leo Ronces also scored for the Toreros, who outshot :zusa, 33-0. USO is 7-5-I, Azusa 2-11· USO plays at the University of San Francisco at 3 p.m. Friday. ----

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