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In 57-7 Victory RY CHl CK SA WYER Uni\·er,it · of San Diego had h11anl mm mg 71 ant 111 ~cv ever}one heallh) tor the ltrst en pla} with Paul n gfJing. the 'ime m two. ea sons 1a,t mght. final 39 ) ards around th<> right end I u ed the entire ~-man ros- lie us<'d ke\ hlocks by Sint~v ter m rolhnl( to a 5i 7 r,,ut OV('r n the b,ckfield and H,;n White outclassed Pomnna College be- downfield to print into the l'nd fore an e t1ma eel 3.200 fans at zone untouched with 11 58 left lSD Stadmm. m the oµP.ning quarter. The Toreros i:halk d UP \nd\ Sanchez latH returned chool TCl-Or<1 for I tal point ID II Pom na punt 59 yard, to the a ~111gle game. the fom1er Sag<>hens' 30·} arll line to s<>t up + co.;o s ·e<:ond touchdown. After STATrsncsuso Pomono Dnhch gained twn yard . Davis kiis~.1°';.rdo•• ·~-::.::::·:.,t8=. 31,, • 1 1 !anted off right taC'klt', cut Pa • r.• varda•• ........ oo., 221 baC'k lo hi left and then went R~•,;, Y~'.~~~:.. ·:::::::::'.1~1,0 f1.321 the 28 yards for the score. p.~.:;; 0 i ·.. : .:.::::: l 3 1 u I Sintay returned anothPr punt •na "•• vo dason:upen• for the Toreros \\llh 52 SP('Onds mg lo s the Tor d1V1ded gone in the •e<"ond quarll-r. the scoring among six pla) ers Starting from thPir own fjv(' wilh R1d1 l'.iulson, u>e Dav15 th~ Toreros u •d JO plavs t~ and Sammy Croom each cor- collect their fnur1h tmu-hclnwn mg twice. Dul1ch pas mg 43 yard · to Bro- Quarterb•ck Bob Duhch fired berg for this one with th£' latter scoring strik to ndy Broberg m~kmg a niee fake to sidt> tep and Ernie Yarbrough while the las defPnd<'r at the Po- Doug Rothrock booted a 35- •nona 20-\ard linP. yard field goal and fll'P con- Hothrock's 35-yard field g11al ve 10ns. m.ide II 31-0 for l'SD belorP Po- R mona, lo ing for the se • mona fma'l) fou •ht back only on time agamst one tie in eight seconds heron, the hal three ~'tarts, managed it:· only ended. SC'lre m the elo mg seconds of Cenotto the fi•st half \\h n Jeff . ignor \\')nn She mn to the Torero ' dro1·e over from a }ard out. one-yard line \\here two p ys LaITy Cenotto \\ as a gntty later Signet \\('nt O\'er [or the quarterbatk for the \'isttor~ and ; 0~~... , 011 ..,................ 0 7 0 o- 7 kept the1I hopes ali1·: with ut'~o · Paui,o, 39 ·;•,j,'Hicrth/~V:,): 1 57 some sharp pas.mg }fl the USD--Dovls 28 run 1Rothr0- 5 FG 1g lo·se"I on numerous occa- ?~o s '&~~r.}{~n" °':f,'i~:~kl s1ons a: the USD line poured RtJS~r~·rr.0\/•h 5 POSS from Du ch through hlS defender . u!8 g:::; gor~~",):.s't,~• ~ 1

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WED. OCTOBER 10, 1973

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USi lf-USD REPORT

USIUhome Toreros away

It .,.a a ra~ • of least and n11ne over the weekend lor . International University anu the University of San lh go F.verythmg the Toreros tried was ('orrett .,.l11le Don rner·s Wl'sterncr did noth111g Tl ht l!Slll fndured a ·tormr day th:it mduded ram and :io 11111c p r hour winds all for naught a they were emb rr<1 s..d 62 O bv a trnn,g Puget Sound tea·m at Tacorna \lta h

While the dark cloud was hangmg over the Elliott , campus this week, Andy \'mc1 hJS been baskmg in the sunlight Vmc1·s Toreros man- handled an undermanned Pomona squad 57-7 !>(,fore a screaming mob at USO Stadium It was the kind of effort the Toreros' head man has wanted "We finally put everything together in quite an awe- some how." he beamed And 1t was exactl v that as lJSD rolled up 648 yards total offense. 344 on the ground and 304 through the air At the same time. Pomona lost five \ards for their evcnmg's c[forts on the ground "Their coach walked over to ml' after the game " Vinci continued. "and said. 'l now know what it feels hke to be run over by a truck: " lJSD's grid stompers take to the road this Saturday for a game against the often times surprising Laverne Leopards. Not surprising as far as plays go. but some- how they come up a winner at the darndest times . "Last year," warned Vinci, ' we blew them out in the first half and the kids relaxed at halftime '·Somehow we ended up losing that ball game." 11 there was any one place to concentrate when playing USO, it would be at tailback A trio of Toreros accounted tor two touch- downs each from that position Saturday night as they built a 31-0· advantage before Pomona scored Such thorough drubbings though are the reason so many schools will not play the Toreros in the future And more schools are following that pattern "We've opened negotia- tions to play Boston U. in our last game next year." Vinci said. "Our program has progressed past some of our opponents and they realize that." · Even the longest march has a first step and Saturday is just another •mall one for USO. -TERRY MONAHAN

After taking a 31-7 halflane 1 ac , lhP Toren · SCfll'l!U W;al with only 17 .eeonds left in th •hir d \\ ith Da, s ma h- ing er from the two-yard line. Oulicb ryassed five vard to Yarbrough for the first of three TDs m the fou~th quarlt-r \\ 1th Croom getting the fmal rno on da hl•S of 20 and SIX vards It took the Torero. on ) three 5 minute and ti, o seeond to put n the,r fll'St even pom · on the d __________

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Toreros hike 1 win streak, 0 :,:!?1 ,.~:,!'I will try to stretch its win- ning streak to five games Saturday afternoon when the Toreros face St. Mary's at Moraga, Calif. The Toreros romped to a 31-14 victory Saturday over Laverne College on the losers' field. Rich Paulson scored three touchdowns in the romp. He has 11 for the season to tie a USO record. Paulson accounted for 203 of the Toreros' 260 yards rushing in 24 carries. Sammy Croom scored the other touchdown on a 12- yard run. U. S. International Un- iversity continued to come up n the short end. The W • rners dropped a 24-9 d ion to Whittier College urday in Balboa Stadi- fOr their lllird straight Ken Koske returned a kickoff 98 yards in the third quarter for the West rners' only touchdown and Sergio Albert kicked a' 34-yard field oal. On -the junior college front; San Diego City Col- lege defeated an Bernardi- ' 31-28, ; Palomar College

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MORAGA Sharp was no back Winston Sharp scored Torero with an - Defensive third quarter yesterday to rock and Randy enable University of San each managed a steal Diego to coast to a 46-0 win uso ............ . . 1 With the Toreros leading 12-0, Sharp first raced 33 i~J.~:'";;f:c"::' ~~"' yards with an interception kick! USO-Yarbr()j)Qh 70 three touchdowns in St u , Over , :nary S.

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ered it in the end zone and later carried another inter- ception back 70 yards. The first two TDs ame within 2:17 of the second half. Before Sharp ook charge of the scoring, the visitors (5-1) built a 9-0 lead in the first period. From the opemng kickoff, the Toreros marched to the 22 where Doug Rothrock kicked the first of two field goals. :\linutes later, on a full back option, Hertry Slnta connected with Ernie Yar- brough on a 41-yard sconng play. USD's only second-quarter score came on Rothrock's 40-vard boot. The passing team of quar- terback Bob Dulich and Yar- brough had another produc- tive afternoon. Yai;brough snared eight passes for 199 ·ards, including a 70-yard TD strike from Dulich in the third period. Dulich complet- ed 11 of 20 passes for 174 yards as the Toreros set a . school record with 322 yards. Backup Bob 'Toml111 n was fi\'e for five and Torn Jones' completed one of two at- tempts.

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