Jim Wilke and
reserve
Center Dan Whitman team up to stop a basket.
All-Coaster Ted Fields,
(122..
leaves USO as their fifth all time high
182
scorer.
In San Diego the Toreros played one
of the season's best games in the Cali·
fornia Western Holiday Tournament.
The University of San Diego downed
Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo 78 to 64 as
Ted Fields was high scorer with 21
points. The Toreros took Westminster
83-64 as Cabrera put though 24 points.
In the title game, Cabrera again led the
Toreros to victory with 23 points in a
win over California-Western by the
score of
Both Cabrera and Ted
Fields were selected as "All Tourna–
ment."
Against Cal State Long Beach, Rick
Cabrera again led his teammates to an
83-63 easy win, but in the University of
California at Irvine game the Toreros
were downed 81-72. At San Fernando
Valley State the Toreros lost 83 to 65.
At Westmont Woolpert's won 88-76
with Cabrera pouring in 28 points and
Gus Magee, USD's 6'6 center putting in
18 points. Back to Irvine, Magee scored
16 points but USO lost 67-61.
Against Pepperdine, USO downed
the Waves 61-51. Against Cal Poly, the
Toreros playing their best defensive
game of the year won out in a thriller
when Jim Wilke hit with two seconds
left.
At the semester break Woolpert's
men
were
at the University of Idaho,
and despite a fine performance by
Cabrera who scored 20 points includ–
ing 12 of 12 free throws, the Toreros
lost 64-62.
Against Gonzaga University, Gus
Magee in a fine performance led in a
69-66 victory.