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San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Evening Tribune (Cir. D. 127,454)

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*Toreros --------------------~-- Leonard fouled out with 13 seconds remaining, moments after his three- pomt h~t helped the Toreros close an eight-pomt deficit to three at 82- 79. Leonard hit a few long hots of his own to finish with 17 points. guys. I was gomg to kick myself one way or the other. But I was trying to go after the win and check people out.'' Zack Jones added seven for the team Thompson and sophomore guard Danny Means each had 13 for the Toreros.

USD slates weekend events -f'c/725 The University 6r San Diego has invitecl a its alumni to attend a variety of activities during homecoming weekend, Friday

values, dreams and visions are among the events planned. Reunion~ scheduled are for the classes of 1957, 1962, 1967, 1972, 1977 and 1982. For more information please contact Joan Murry at 260-4819 or John Nunes at 260-4682.

The Toreros were able to work on a lot of things in the game, but free throws were not among them. USD attempted just 12 free throws, none in the first half, hitting 11 of them. AIA went to the line 39 times. con- verting 26 attempts. Guard Lorenzo Romar scored eight of the la t nine pomts for AIA. fini hing with a team-high 21 points. Guard Brian Kellerman was the onlv other I A player m double figures with 13. Former San Diego State star

AIA opened its season with two wms in its three-game series with the Soviet National Team, but had lost three straight before beatmg USD for the fifth time in six meet- ings. AIA opens a two-week, 12-game trip tomorrow at Northern Arizona USD will practice for the next three weeks in preparation for its season opener Nov 28 m Salt Lake City again t Utah.

With three seconds remaining the Toreros attempted an inbounds pass that was stolen by AIA, then recover- ed by Cottrell, whose three-point at- t mpt glanced off the top of the backboard at the buzzer. "The good thing about the game is that we played hard." Egan said. 'The bad thing is I thmk we executed poorly. We fouled a lot Put that at the top of the Ii t ''The thing that lost the game was bench strategy. I wanted to wm, but I ,1 ·• wa,ted to gel, look at the oew '

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A TGIF party, an all-alumni luncheon, a dinntr and dance, a football game, a champagne brunch and a workshop on

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Escondido, CA (San Diego Co.) Times Advocate (Cir. D. 32,685) (Cir. S. 34,568)

San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) San Diego Union (Cir. D. 217,089) (Cir. S. 341,840)

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San Diego, CA (San Diego c~.) San Diego Union (Cir. D. 217,089) (Cir. S. 341 ,840) OV9

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r" Hedgecock subject of talk "Trial and Retrial by Local Me- dia: The Unique Case of Roger Hedgecock" will be the title of a talk by Univ~ of San Dje~o profe · or Larry\\ 1 ham on 7 p.m. Tue day at the La Co"ta Public Li- brary. The talk is part of USD's "Invis- ble Univer ity" program, which pon ors off-campus, non uedit cour e throughout North County. \\ illiamson, a communicat;ons professor who will soon publish a book on "Trials By Mediat.,., ill ex- amine claims that the news media shaped public opinion against the former mayor. Hedgecock resigned in October 1985 after he was convicted of 12 felony counts of perjury and one felor.y count of conspiracy in con- nection with illegal contributions tu his 1983 mayoral campaign. The free meeting will be held in Suite D of the library, 7750 El Camino Real in Carlsbad,;l.'l71/

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~inorities in law to be on jobs panel Minority JUd!?,~ rneys will present a panel ·dlsc'usst'ifa' on career opportunities m the legal profession for minority students from 10 a.m. to noon ·ov. is at the Fletcher Aetas - room at the Universitv of San Diego School of Law. Law students and others consider- ing a legal career are invited to at- tend the free discussion, which will be followed by a reception. c::; - ___?

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You can't see the Martma and Chrissie Show in San Diego, but it's coming soon to a desert resort near vou. · San Diego-based Promotion Sports announced last week that Martina 'avratilova and Chris Evert Lloyd, ranked No. 1 and 2 in the world, will play in the Lynda Carter; Maybelline Tennis Challenge, Dec. 5-7, at the Mission Hills Country Club in Ran- cho Mirage, a desert community near Palm Springs. Navratilova and Lloyd will be joined by four other players in t~e exhibition, though only Canada,s Carlmg Bassett and Puerto Rico s ar · Joe Fernan who ..turned 1:i in August) have been announced _so far There will be a three-round sm- gles tournament - guess who gets the two first-round byes? - and a mixed-doubles "fun" tournament, with six male celebrities to be named. Total purse is $2:'>0,000 The singles winner gets $110,000 and he runncr- r1p $90,000. Mission Hills CC has a sunken stadium court that, with the addit10n of bleachers, can seat 6,000. '·Thev decided to move the event to Rancho Mirage because of the proximity to Los Angeles and the re- sort area," Promotion Sports· Raquel Gi cafre said of the event, which had been held in Deer Creek, Fla., the past seven years. 'To have Martina and Chris together in one tourna- ment is pretty rare except in a Grand Slam event. They are so busy, and there aren't that many dates that both have open." Navratilo, competed in the exhi- bition last year and Lloyd the year before.

Loeal Tennis Mark Zeigler The Lynda Carter /Maybelline event makes for a two-weekend golf- tennis extravaganza at Rancho Mi- rage. The weekend before, golf's Skins Game is scheduled at Rancho Mirage's PGA West course. SUKOVA-BASSETT MATCH - U.S. Open runner-up Helena Sukova of Czechoslovakia will play Bassett on Nov. 24 at the Fornm m Ingle- wood. Their match will precede the featur match-of lhe M,clwlm en- nis Challenge Series between Ivan Lend! of Czechoslovakia and Stefan Edberg of Sweden. The 6-foot-2 Sukova, who lost to Navratilova in the U.S. Open final, is ranked No. 6 in the world. Bassett, who played in last month's Audi Challenge at the Rancho Bernardo Inn, is 16th. The Lendl-1':dberg match is part of a year-long 10und-robin tournament at the Forum that also includes John McEnroe and Czechoslovakia's Mi- loslav Mecir. After the singles, Suko- va and Lend! take on Bassett and Edberg in mixed doubles. Players from San Diego State, University of San Diego and U.S. International University will compete at the ITCA/Rolex Southern California Sin gles and Doubles Championships at UC-Irvine, beginning Thursday. Coach Skip Redondo's SDSU team, however, has a busier schedule than most. When it's not playing in a tour- 11dmcm, tne team, not fully funded by SDSU's athletic department. is raising money. Yesterday the Aztecs played doubles with members of the Nellie Gail Ranch Tenms Club in La- guna Niguel. Next Saturday they will play with ,ocal tennis professionals in a "Bring a Ringer" event, in which the pros and collegiate players enter a doubles tournament with a local A, B or C player. Entry fees go toward prize money and Redondo's team. To raise money at.USO, Coach Ed Collins is holdmg an all-day clmic next Sunday for tournament-level juniors. COLLEGE UPDATE -

Carlsbad, CA (San Diego Co.) Carlsbad Journal (Cir. 2xW. 16,049)

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San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Evening Tribune (Cir. D. 127,454) NOV 10 1986

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Visiting lecture series looks at 1-q'7{ Hedgecock trial, media's influence How did the media shape San Diegans perceptions of former San Diego Mayor Roger Hedgecock's guilt? Was there really a "vendetta" against Hedgecock on the part of District Attorney Ed Miller, the Copley Press and others? These are among the questions Univecsity of San Diego Communications Professor Larry Williamson has posed;and will attempt to answer Tuesday at a 7 p.m. meeting of USD's Invisible University. The meeting, which is free and open to the public, will be held at the La Costa branch Public Library, 7750 El Camino Real, Suite D, in Carlsbad. Dr Wllliamson recently authored a chapter on the Hedge- cock trials for "Trial by Media." a compilation of original writings on trials that have received extensive media cover- age. The book, edited by Dr. Bob Hariman of Drake University and Dr. Barry Brummett of Michigan State University, is scheduled for national publication in 1987. Williamson, director of communication studies at USD, spent many hours in court as part of his study of both Hedge- cock trials. Hedgecock was forced to resign in October, 1985 after being convicted of 12 felony counts of perjury and one felony count of conspiracy in connection with his 1983 mayoral election campaign. Last fall, Williamson delivered a report on "Trial and Re- trial by Local Media: The Unique Case of Mayor Roger Hedge- cock" to a national conference of speech communication pro- fessors meeting in Denver, Colo. Jn his academic paper, which served as the basis for his chapter III the anthology, Williamson argued: "Media coverage of trials shape and are shaped by conventions of news gather- ing and reporting that conform more to dramatic form than the standards of objectivity .. " For more information, contact John Nunes at 260-4682. •

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I'~~ P,fJlul,.DHal Senior Citizens Ou~ j>~am will take place on Satu_rday and Sunday under the di- r.ection of the Student Body Associa- t1?n at the Uaj_yersity of "'.lt_h the coordination O e Citizens Service. Dozens of students en~oll to go to the homes of Senior Cl11zens needing assistance. They help with yard work, moving furni- tu_re and heavy cleaning. Seniors wish1 ig this service should call 236- 5765, designating address, phone nu~ber and type of assistance re- '"qmred.

Mission Valley, CA (San Diego Co) San Diego Weekly News (Cir. 2XM 20,000) NOV 12 1986

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YNot1. 21-An evening of operaric excerpts presented by the University o( SanDD!!.go Music Deparrm-.;;;-:-/;ree, US 's Camino Thearr~Jnformation: 260-4682. d-'1 '5 ".5

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