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San Francisco, CA (San Francisco Co.) Chronicle (Cir. O. 630,954) (Cir. Sat. 483,291)

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t play all three conference tourna- ment games at home, gettmg the home site for the first round and being the host team for the semifi- nals and finals. The \VCAC tourna• ment champion earns an automatic NCAA Tournament berth. Also S.9 Pat Giusti. a transfer from Or~gon State, becomes eligi- ble on December 22, three weeks before the WCAC eason op ns. Ouole of the Week Stanford coach Mike lontgom- ery, asked on Wednesday morning his reaction to Tuesday night's lo s to San Jo e State in which the Cardi- nal shot 23 pereent. "After l got done retching, you mean?" Stanford shot 62 percent in its 19-point victory over Alabam~-Bir• mmgham in the Apple Inv1tat1onal final Saturday. UAB com itted to the tournament while To Davis was the Stanford coach. Blazers coach Gene Bartow and Davis are old friend . Some llumlJers • Since the start of last season, USF is 8-1 with guard Rodney Ten• tion in the hneup and 3-20 v. ithout him. • In the la5t two seasons, Cal Is 5-0 at home in games decided by three pomts or le s and 2-5 away from Harmon Gym in games that went into overtime or were decided by three points or less. • Cal forward Jeff Huling, benched in the opener because he reportedly was overweight, played 29 minutes Saturday. Earnie Sears, the opening-game starter at small forward, did not play at all. Eddie Javiu , Cal's other small forward, had a career game with 12 points and 12 rebounds.

b w n Bay Area ri\ ls before a )lout crowd on local television won't hurt the laggm interest in Bay Area baskeLball. \\ hich "needs a shot in the arm," C'ampanelli said. • Campanelli mentioned a chargin call again Kevin John- son that nulhfi d the go-ahead bas- k t with 20 second I ft as the critl· eal factor in the I . "It was obvi• ou ly an error," he said. Later, he pointed out, ' It was our flfth game in ei ht days." • ft r a relatively quiet first half, Clardy mad six of 10 hot and orcd 15 points in the second half. •Hi •ht now my conf1d nee level Is o hi h, I felt I could make every- thing," he said. • campan th had told his team he wanted a time-out U 1'' scored in the clo mg econds, but Cal, v11th four senior and a 1umor (three-year tarter Leonard Taylorl on the floor, n glected to cull one after Clardy's o-ah ad basket John on, who took th final bot I usual\y effective in an open court 1tuation. • Tomorrow USF (4-01 plays at 'evada l{eno, which beat Calm Re• no by 15 points, but lost to USF by 24 points in San Francisco. • Calls off until December 17, a which point forward Hartmut Ortmann, a transfer from Wake Fore t, b comes eligible. NCAA fourney fallc A Bay Area team ha not been in the CAA Tournament since USF in l 1-82, but Cal has a shot this year, and uSF has a lot in its favor "Our goal to fin h in the top four (In the V, C Ci," Brovclli said.

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Cal's Chris Washington went In • Sa Qiego, the preseason fa- vorite m the WCAC, had a strange victory over Boise • tate last Thurs- day. TheToreros Jed 52-37 late in the game, but Bai e State scored the next 15 points before Nils Madden bit a 17-footer with three seconds left to give USD a 5452 win. The Deep Six B y Area r nkmgs: l USF 14-0.

3. San Jose State 11-ll - The Spartans have had one bad game and one good one and play at USC tomorrow. 4. Stanford 13-2) -The Cardinal is home to St. Mary's on Saturday. 5. Santa Clara 13-ll - The Broncos avenged last season's em- barrassing Joss to Division II UC Da- vis and travel to Hawaii on Friday. 6. St ~iary's (2-2) - Th G Is host Sonoma State tomorrow

"That game told me to go to SF," h aid "C l ju t didn't im- pr m at all I d1dn t hk their JI( " Qimpanclh acknowledg d that he had b n Inter ed m Clardy, but wa. uncertain whether h could quahry a d micnlly. •We never rould lmd out enough academic in- rormati n," h aid fhe Allermolh • An exciting two-po nt game

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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 DI go Union (Cir. D: 217,089) (Cir. S. 341 ,840)

Solana Beach, CA (San. Diego Co.) The Citizen (Cir. W. 20,000)

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._A/lrfl '• - Brother duo tallies 39 ,__q5{ to top USD BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) - The brother duo of Sbano and Kral Ferch combined for 39 points to help Montana State to a 76-66 non-conference basketball victory Monday night over the University of San Diego. - 'I'Iiebrothers helped MSU even its season record at 2-2, while handing San Diego its second straight road loss to move the Tor- reros to 2-2 for the season. MSU's Bobcats pulled into the lead midway through the first half and had as much as a 9-point lead, 29-20, with 5:26 to play. By inter- mission the score was 34-26. Behind the three-point field goals of Shann Ferch and Ra} Wil- lis, the Bobcats moved to a 14- point lead, 65-51, with 6:13 left in the game. San Diego closed within seven points on two occasions but could get no closer_ Shann Ferch had 20 points for MSU, including three 3-point field goals, while brother Kral had 19 points. Willis also was in double figures with 15 points. San Diego was paced by Nils Madden with 17 points, which in- cluded 8-of-8 from the floor. Paul Leonard added 12 points. San Diego's 7-foot center Scott Thompson was held to just nine points. P. C. B hr. I 888

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ivlontana St. defeat U_SD urray, pecial tone Union BOZEr,,I N, Mont. - The smaller team made more of the bigger plays, and that meant victory for Montana State University. The Bobcats used their inside quickness and outside shootmg to beat the University of San Diego Toreros, 76-66, last night at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse. Both teams are 2-2. The Bobcats did not have the size to ma ch up with USD up front, but their quickness was more than enough to frustrate the Toreros. 'They were quicker than us, and we were bigger than them," said USD coach Hank Egan. "We didn't take advantage of our size very well. I think that sums up the game pretty much." ontana State, which started a 6-foot-6 cen- ter and a 6-4 forward s med to grab every 1 b II n ed in id for baskets over the taller Toreros on the way to a 48-34 lead with 14:29 left. USD cut the lead to 56-49 with 8:50 remaining by w1 tehing to a 2-3 zone. Montana State then made three straight three-point shots, and took a 65-51 lead, the biggest of the game, with 6:13 left. The Toreros went 2:30 without scoring down the stretch. Sophomore guard Shann Ferch scored a game-high 20 pomts for Montana State. His brother Kral, a 6-4 senior forward, had 19. 11s Madden led USD with 17 points and eight rebounds. Seven.foot center Scott Thomp- son was hrruted to nine points and seven re- bounds. USD shot 40 percent (29-of-72) from the field, Montana Stat 54 percent (27-of-50). Montana State took a 34•26 halltime lead by repeatedly getting inside for easy shots. The ore w 18-all before the Bobcats outscored the To,., , 11-2, to take a «>mmandiog 1/

Miskion Valley, CA (San Diego Col San Diego Weekly News (Cir. 2XM 20,000) DEC 10 198~

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~O SOLOISTS- Concert pianists Nicolas Reveles and Irving King, both on the U'l!Yersily of San Diego music depart- ment faculty. will perform solos at 4 p.m., Dec. 7 with the USO Symf1t1Q!:V)' tfr~s- tra 1n the Camino heatre~it-~06.

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