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C-W Posts 2............... Win Over USD (Confirmed) ' mve 78 yards only t o be ~topp d on 1hr W<'stnc•,·s' six rti,.11, !lombs and H O m b · camp I JI th :t brilJ!a11t 9:1- :)'ard to hdown pass pl· Hroth~r ry g r a b O " aa~; scrrc>n pa~ and rompt•d a out 80 yard ·-for th" 8cotP. USD qpenPd th,~ gal)'lP With a CjUkk ('OJ'(' Wh<'n 'elson lu1·phy, filling in Jor BIIJUrC'CI 1 .'~t Heminger, complPl<'rl a 1.ih;yard touchdown pass to end l1kc 1\11-Devitt. With on y 2 <'conds gone, VSD had a 6 _ 0 l<'ad. The Wt>. terner · halted t.:SD o thf'ir 29 in tli • mp PPl'iod but gavr• way t o USD's Sli- rd touehdown march in the econ d qua1·ter. Jop Grav 11un<'hed in from tlw thl'PP. A I _ss lte pl for two 1,oints fotlc•d nd lJSD !NJ 12-0. Ca1 W e s t e r n recov d a lJ.SD fumble 011 the To C'lO 14 arly in the third period nd Jive . plays Jater ,Tim :lomb~ went In Irom the one. . first of iour plac,·mc. ts 'I f'ITY Love made it :t.:i-7. fhPn: tlH' 92-~ard TD p la~ 1 de 1t 14-12 bl'forc the To- 1 ·ro, came lo life fol' the fi nal time. M u r p h ~, with his team J•uslwd back to its 4:1 b<'ca 1 , of a lH'I' onal foul, •<'onnef't,,d 011 a thid:l-rlown 5i-yard touc-h- own pas to Joe Gra). Th<' Jn lor t vo points m.ssed d 'D led, 18 14, at t'1e end o1 I' third quartPr With Duby and J<'SS ur- •tock doing the running and 1 .11111 Ilombs the pas -mg tlw WPslPrnPrs truck agai~ in . tit(• fourth. Cal Westl?tn d1·0\ e ll8 yards in 12 plays with Jim Jiombs going in from tlw OU~ I The final tally was set i..r, hy Pancho Navarro, who in- t<"rc<•ptC>d Murphy's pass on the U::iD 30 and ran it to the 11 . Homhs and Hombs collab- ur·ated on the six-pointer from lllf' l

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Son Olego Union Stoff Photo in the ccond half as he scored twice on 1ouehdown passes to help give 1he Westerners a 28-18 vi<'tory over the Toreros. Howie Williamson (25) closes in to aid Gray in the tackle.

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Jim Hombs, a ~mart-think- 111g quartPrbaek who ero sed up the University of San Dl- ~go with his pla,· SPlc>ctions, parked a fired-up Cal West• rn Unh c>r lty team to a sec- •n~ : hall, come-from-behind r. 1 o~ed '.ict?ry o, er the Tor ros }e. te1da) at Balboa Sad1um. w ::m~• ., . '., ff t~ fi~e f~sh1?n m t_he in- tugu1 a l crnsstmrn meetrng bv for a Homb;~ got t~n ':e tPI'll<>rs of its poorPst, 2-8. The two club Flrll downs R01-int ,ardago ,o,oate l>aun lntorctpfld by. Fumblei lost ~~';!.~ P•n•llztd ., • the

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But Hombs' pa~s-rec!'hers started catching the ball and hard-driving Jack Duby a fullback converted frorr{ a tackle, did the running. Duby helped Rombs set the 'foreros up for the kill with repeated gains through the middlP. The ' 210-pound sophomorP packed the ball 15 tim<'s for 72 yards. Hombs was most of the show, however. He completedl six of 16 passes hut two of them pick<>d up 12 points. He added 23 yards on nine car- ries. On th 1 ng end !'a!'h 1 ther, G<'rrv. One was tor 92 yards in t1ie third period to put Cal West- ern ahead for the fir time 14-12, and tlw second on a six'. yard pitch into the end in the th quarter. Hom a 175-pound senior and B-plus physical education major, began his instruction a year early. Next sPason he is slated to work at Coronado High as a studf'nt instructor. ~f ?"re had to be a turning porn, 1t proba ly ramc in the third period ·.1·hen the Toreros (Continued 011 a-:!2, Cot 1) .

arrcn Simmons, one of Sen Di- e~o State'. outstanding linemen, will open at center for the Aztecs tonight when they face the Toreros.

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Freshman Class Elects Officers Four freshmen at the Uni- vernity of San Diego's Col- lege for Men recently were elec-ted class officers. Officers for the coming se- mester i n c I u de Thomas M. Power, president; Michael M. Farley. vice president; James V. Stoffa, secretary; and Al• Ian C. Gontang, treasurer. Elections were conducted by Frank Ponce, student body vice president. Power is majoring in engi- neering. He was graduated from Loyola High School, Los Angeles, in 1961. Farley, a graduate of Maler Dei High School in Santa Ana, also is majoring in e11gineering. Stoffa, a political ~cience 1111 jcw, was graduated fr9m 13 rophy College Prepar·ato,·y High School in Phoenix, Ariz. in 1961. Gontang was gi-adu- a tcd fr o m St. Augustine's High School in San Diego in 1961 and is majoring in engi- neering. All four officers will serve until genera I elections are held at USD in May, 1962. 'Hui Set "Hullaba , an n musical comedy by the Rev , Leo F. Lanphier, will open at 8 :30 tonight in the University of San Diego's More Hall .

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.ngham, one-time rector. Woo1pert, former l.'.ni- henom fr o m versity of San Francisco and h , yesterday San Francisco Saints coach, ;istant bas- was appointed last Wedne,,. e Univer- day. by Very Cunningham is expected to president handle the 'J'orero freshmen. en. He was the country's leading elected high school scorer in the 1954- .,.,.....,.._.,. of 55 season when he pumped as-- in 444 points. The Saints com- "J:l~!M<' di- pi!etl a 17-6 record as an iJ'l-

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would give th Ir ape ch~ at an e!fmtnatlon contest at 7 p m. ~1onda_y, March 11, In Roo 311 ot the Arur end Building. m thl$ x !mall sts wl II be fr th l!arch 12

. Okays T or uso· Grads ts r uates of the School of the State of N w York and the Uni\"eri;lty of San Die- state education department. are permitted to take New York had bren one of ew York state bar rxam-Hhe few st a_te not granting such rPcogmtlon, Father Mc- on, according to a noti- Manus said. f tlon rfceived by the Very American Bar Association ReV Martin l\Ic:'lfanus, dean recognition of the school was of the school. granted Feb. 20, 1961, a year The notice, dated Feb. 16, ago today. came from the University of The !:Choo! as 170 students and 31 graduates.

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dependent. Cunningham also played four seasons at U 'F where he was team captain his senior vear. Woolpert, who is believed to e on a recruiting tour with his new assistant in the ba~ area, is expected to revisit ::ian Diego next week. He does not, assume his duties until April 1. Only three players were graduated from the 1961-62 1'>tero basketball s q u a cl which comp1leJ:1 a disappoint- ing 6-20 overall reeord. Team captain amt guard John Rob- bins, reserve guard J i m O'Neill and reserve fon\'ard Charles Wical will be missing. Top 1·etur-nt>es for next sea- son will be startcrs Tony Ca- puto, Russ Cravrns, Ilob Tritz an

Father Mc fanus holds a doctor of philosophy degree In law from New York Universi- ty.

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