News Scrapbook 1973

The University of San Diego School of Law

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Open to Members of the Bar CLASS SESSIONS ARE FROM JUNE 11 TO AUG. 1 Evening Division Schedule: Monday and Wednesday 6:00 - 8:;i0 p.m. CREDITORS RE:VrEDIES, :'\ er. LO L GOVER. 'MENT, 3 er. 8:00 - 'fl::i0 p.m. WILLS, 2 er. sday, only fi:00 - 7:50 p.m. WORK:\1£ 'S COMPENSA TIO. , 1 V) Tuesday and Thursday .::;! 6:00 - 7:50 p.m. s:.i:: AG1'.. Y & PART 'ERSIIIP, 2 er. <:::> 6:00 - 8:50 p.m. FEDERAL L 'CO 1E TAXATION, 3 er. 8.00 - 9:50 p.m. BA 'I'R PTCY AW & PROCED RE, 2 er. CRIMI- AL PROCEDURE II (Trial) 2 er. THE FOLLOWI NG DAY DIVISION COURSES ARE GIVEN WEEKDAYS BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 8:00 A.M. AND 12:50 P.M.: Criminal Law & Procedure; Family Law; Family Property, Rights (emphasizing Califatnia Community Property); Professional Responsibility, Federal Income Tax; Trusts. Courses are taught by distinguished visiting faculty, U.S.D. faculty, or experienced local practitioners.

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Tuition: $65.00 per Credit Hour To secure place send $50.00 deposit by June 8, 1973 For Further Information Wntc or Phone. Dean's Olf,ce, Un1ver.a1ty of Son D,ego Schoof of Low, (714) 295 6114, Alcala Park, Son Diego 921 l 0

the community, ·e'll have a better year than la t " But, only II Croom and Sanchez come through Vmc1 knows that and has recruited bigger and quicker lineman for just that purpose Last year'. Im averaged 190 pounds but this year's blockers all ck in well over 220 nds Extra protection will be needed for the scramblings of Saddleback liege transfer quarterback Bob Duhch, who forced nr) Sinta) to the fullback slot alter call in!( the signal last year "Bobby can hrow, •noted · Vinci. "Plus he had an excellent spring game We'll put in a spec I offense ju. t for him" Besides improving the skill position Vmc1 ha enrolled a k1c er m hope. of bellcrmg last \ ar s 0-9 record on field goal attempts. Linebacker Doug Rothrock who converted 12 of 16 field j!oal tries at Saddleback College. should remedy that problem. tenth best rushing defense in the nation last year. and hopes to repeat that performance with a bigger unit. Mike Wagner returns to captain the defense from his linebackmg spot • ewcomer Vic Bennett. who was JC Player of the Year for West Valley College. is tentatively pencilled in as the Roverback. The remainder of the defensive unit is bigger and stronger than "The Munchkins" from last year. "This Is a critical year,'' Vmci .aid. "We must better last ear's record and improve our cash flow for the program. " Vinci bould ptimist Alter all, he is buildm football team and n turning a miracle. USD boasted the

quad and he ha hopes ol bettering even that p rformance ny and all ·uch dreams mu t r volve around Croom a d S,inchez a the pair led appr ximatcly 60 candidate into the be inning of three- a-day workout today at the Coron.ido Amphib1ou. Base Th t am will stav at th R1 ·e for thr e weeks before returning to USD Stadium for their evenmg practices as th y ready th mselve. for CCAA champion l'C Riversule on Sept 15 at horn

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The 'l'oreros were 19-9 last year, including a third_ place linlsh in the NCAA D1stnct 8 plarnlfs. Th first ·ght men from that toom arc hack along\ with lour .r cnuts. topped by 6·9 center eil Traub trom 'College of Marin ' Brovel.h was an an-West Coast Athletic Conference guard in his senior year at USF in 19 64. t;SF advanced to the NCAA Western regional play- ~ffs in both his junior and se• nior years. e,edled llCLA 1n the 1963 region31s at Provo. Utah, and that was last time they lost an NCAA playoff game," he said. Brovl'lli was seh•cted player of the year in San Francisco. as a forward at St. Ignatius High in 1960 a11d Jed t11e 3A prep league JD scoring. O U. SQUAD Following bis c:areer at USF, be wa named to a United Stat~s NCAA-AAU ll'am that

DON'T MISS SEVENTEEN'S ROAD SHOW Pick up your tickets now in the Young Californian and Deb-ona r Shops. For Friday, August 24 at the University of San Diego, 1 :00 al"ld 3;00 pm.

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toured the country with a vis·j iling Rus ian team in 196~. O:h- er plavers on he U.S. squad m· eluded l:11lly Cunningham, Dave\! St,,llworttl, ft rk Bar , Gail 1 Goodrich and Flynn Robin on.

t.JNto,.J r/~/7 Vinci stares at Stadium-and gazes into future 'ehraska bu they repre·ent maybe 19 pla)er,. 'fhL, year a tep up from Lo ola. Cal• we're two deep en•rywhere Baptist and Pomona and the talent doesn't fall off For MW, Vmc1 15 not look- that much.'' mg be~ond Sept. 15. _Thaf~ The quarterbackmg 1s I/Ch when l:SD engages UC-RIV· hat Henry Sinta), last ear's erside. which ma) be its tarter. is a fullback after toughest opponent of the sea• pending the spring there. on. Bob Dulich, a Saddleback "They were 9-1 la. t )ear transfer, and Rob Tomlinson. and are supposed to go to the a Southwestern product. are "CAA College D1V1sion play• running 1·2 off this year," said Vinci Sam Croom. the gifted nm- (jSO boast, 57 player< at mng back who amassed l.177 the Coronado ba e. where yards last ) ear, i• actually they will continue practicing

s:, · !/; J/ 1.:$ In the tradition of Stradivari at USO University of San Diego's Music Department is co• sponsoring the annual sym• posium and competition of the Southern California Association of Violin Makers, 1-4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 16, in Camino Hall Theater. Association members - seeking to follow the tradi• lion of Stradivari - will play their own new violins, violas and cellos and be judged on sound and work· manship. Event open to the pub- lic. More information: 286-3266.

the use at times- e II be \"ery explo.i,•e." Besides Paul.on and Dul- 1ch, Vinci singled out the fol- lowing olfen 1ve pla)er for standout ork m the first week of dnlb: wide receiver Ernie Yarbrough, tight end Paul 1omsc·o, guard Ker. King. and tackles Ron White and Greg Gunter. Defen ivel). returnees Cornell Stanle~ and Gf!orge \lancilla m the line have sparkled. Pete anchez and 11ike Wagner have impressed at lm<>backer and Barry Zu- niga and Win ton harp, new- come from outhwestern and ~le•a. ha, e done like~ise in the e('Qndary.

running behind transfer Rich Paulson from Harbor Junior College The condition, how- ever. bou d be ran •· am ha a g ( ' gh n JUI"'/ 1' said Vin . ' Bu Paulson s an explosi\·e run- ner. With Croom, Paulson

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