News Scrapbook 1959-1962

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j-- THE SOUTHERN CROSS,[URSDAY, MARCH 1', 1962 /Toreros See . -

To Regain Win Stride Coach Mike Morrow's Uni- versity of San Diego base- ballers continue their stay on the road this weekend, meet- ing the powerful Bruins of UCLA tomorrow (Fri day) and the Launchers of Van- denberg Air Base Saturday. Both contests are scheduled to start at 2:30 p.m. The Toreros are 4-1 for the season, having lost their first game Saturday at the hands of the Trojans of USC. Trojans Outhit Coach Rod Dedeaux's Tro• jan nine proved to be too much for the Toreros as they scored a 9-3 win, although outhit 10-11 by Morrow's squad. Tom Godd1¥ , ¼lrl on the mound for e Toreros , and worked five Innings. He was relieved in the sixth by freshman Pat Barry who twirled two Innings. Dennis Shields, a sophomore right- hander, finished the game for the Toreros. Senior flreballer Dick Wil- bur will get the starting nod at UCLA while Goddard will take the mound at Vanden• berg. Regulars Named Other r e g u l a r s include catcher Du an e Rudzinski, first base Tim Leyden or Wil- bur, second base Tom Solters, third base Ron Cady, short- stop Rich Farrell, and out- fielders J o h n Baumgarten, Terry L o r e n z and Curtis Hart. Baumgarten leads the team in hitting with seven safeties In 15 at bats for a .467 aver- age. Solters, a freshman from Upland, follows with a .412 clip on seven hits in 17 attempts. Saints Graduate Baumgarten, a St. tine High graduate olso leads in doubles and en bases with three apiece, while Solters leads !n triples y•ith two. Goddard, in working a total of 15 innings, leads in strike• outs with 15 and has issued the most walks, six. The Toreros r e tu r n to action in San Diego Monday, meeting crosstown rival Cal Western University in a 2:30 p.m. encounter at Beeson Field, Marine Corps Recruit Depot. Cunningham Joins Staff

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SI.aOO Grani" College for Men Student Honored Robert P. Johnson, a senior mathematics major at the University o! San Diego, was the rec!,Pient this week of a Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship, It was announced by Very Rev. John P. Cadden, president of the College for Men. The $1,500 grant becomes effective In September and will apply to any re cog n I z e d '.!>-------------- graduate school of Johnson's choice. Father CaMen said that Fellowship, he will become an honorary me m b e r o f the Foundation.

each year the Foundation se- lects 1,200 senior students throughout the n a ti o n for these awards to enable th to purnue graduate work. "We are very grateful the Woodrow Wilson Foun • tlon f o r selecting Robe " said Father Cadden. "We the university are conf!d that Robert wm prove his lect!on in future years. This Is the first such honor ac- corded the university and we are Indeed proud of Robert's selection." Johnson, the son of Mrs. Eleanor Johnson and the late Mr. Elder P- Johnson, of 3168 Olive St., San Diego, will at- tend the Univer ty of . ·utre Dame graduate ol if he accepts the on ar grant. Should he not accept the

Johnson attended St. Pa- trick's School and was grad- uated from St. Augustine High School In 1959, receiv- ing the distinction of being first in his class in overall grade point average. At the University of San Diego, Johnson is completing a four-yeai, course in three years, having attended two summer sessions besides the regular school sessions. He has accumulated a 3.84 over- all grade point average (on a 1.0 scale) for the three years and has a 4.0 aver a g e in mathematics. T h e 21 • year • old student also lists a first place In the General Dynamics • Astronau• tics mathematics contest, in• dependent school division, as a high school student in 1959.

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