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SAN DIEGO, SATURDAY,

CALIFORNIA NOV. 24, 191,2

San Diego Youth

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OH, HE'S A COOL ONE-Big Jim Flowers, pictured at the left above, keeps cool while playing a dan- gerous game on the slopes of Presidio Park. That's a 25-pound block of ke he's riding in a new sport found popular by students at the Gniversity of San Diego. Trailing him down the hill is "Bear," a

frienrl. 1arilyn Thayer and ,Jim Mavis, at right above, team up for a slide down the hill, and Geri Comeau, below, takes a tumble from her slippery mount. Students meet Sunda\'S for races and ride1;. AttendanC'e has b<'rn between 15 and 20 each time since school started. Staff Photos by Bob Redding.

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LEMONS HITS PEAK j Westerners Hike 1 Playoff Chances Lem Lemons, a 6-foot .freshmen f ard from Cleveland, Oh!o, enJ?yed a career-high, 29-point output Saturday ni ht wlule pacing Cal _western to an 83-79 basketba11 conqueslof Nevada Southern m the Westerners' Golden Gym The victory further nour-1 _·__ ___ ished_ the Westerners' chances then stalled t th b I ot bemg named the independ- . ou e_ a ance ent to oppose the Southern for its ~4th victory m 23 et- California Intercollegiate Ath- forts. Jetic ~onference c?ampion in Lemons got good scoring a playoff for th~ right to rep- support from Jim Hefner, who r_esent the Nat10nal Associa- pumped in 15 points, Joe Trea- t1on , of . Intercollegiate , Ath- ster, who _clicked for 14, and letlcs p1stnct 3 m national Mike Martm, who contributed compet1tton. 12. Mea!lwhile, University of The Westerners enjoyed 44 San Diego was suffering more per cent shooting, sinking 33 l~mps m Fullerton as Orange of 74 shots from afield. State lashed the Toreros, The Westerners play . 84-64. Orange State in Fullerton to- 12 FIELD GOALS morrow night. Lemons whipped in 12 field GUINN TOUGH FOE goals, including four straight One of · the p · t L ~ate in ~he game, to be the key club's chief proble~~ in uactr Trnh Cal Western's tri- lerton will be stopping Len mp · e four buckets in a Guinn, 6 2 1 row propelled the We t • a · , 75-pound tor- s erners ward w h O d d • ~:!a:~i4gadvaTnhtaegeh with 5 1 :58 p_oints against r;)ff,C Sat~d:~1 · ome c ub night. G1;1inn's effort was part or a - JLJ_ / -, brilliant 46 per cent shooting / ;2.. r1· IP,,,.._

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. C~Iifornia Weste n has one r.i~hon of Intercollegu e Athl . basketball plavoffs f lt s ~P to the Westerners themselves to put the "othe; oot m, A meeting of th AI.A D~strict 3 officials yesterday m La Verne decreed that/ I .,_ /3 ~;)_ Cal Western and Westmont .,,. are the leading independ- ents of the district Since the Wester.ners al- e National Asso-

ready have beaten Westmont once. the) can enter the play- offs by topping the Santa Bar. bara school again Saturday night in the North. A Cal Western loss would force a special, one-game playoff between the two col- leges Feb. 28 in Los Angeles. PlayoU On Tap Either Cal Western or West- mont then would play the win- ner of the Southern California Conference (Whittier and Oc- cidental are tied for first) In a best two-of-three series for the district championship. The Westerners, mean- while, roared to their 14th victory Saturday night in Golden gym by whipping tough Nevada Southern, 83-79. It was only the fourth loss in 25 games for the Las Vegas school. L<'mons On Beam Lem Lemons and Mike Martin gave Cal Western their best performances of the ye~r. Lemons whipping In 29 pomts, and Martin, usually a low-scormg reserve scoring 12. ' Thi' Westerners shot 44 per cent lrom the floor and beat the Rebels at their own gaml' the fast break. University of San Diego hall le· Juck a •ain ·t a fast break opponent Orange State. The Toreros took an 84-64 beating on the winnns' court in Ful- erton Mark Tei~mann and Russ Cravens each scored 16 point~ for the San Diegans.

performance which also tea. l tured a 15-point spree by Ed Clark. USD was relatively cold s_inkmg only 31 per cent of it; ! field shots as Mark Teismann and Russ Cravens <'ollected l6 points each. It was USD's 16th defeat in 20 games. The Toreros next !ace Marine Corps Recruit De- pot at USD Friday nigbt. USO (64) G F p TOrange St. Cl4) ii:i~~~n j g 16 Brett man 1 GSFr f/. 0 ",,V.","' : 1 t 1 ~~%~ett f J J lf Jackson 1 1 2 1~ t'f'!ort 2 2 2 6 Ha1'5ey o 0 5 0 Guinn 7 6 1 20 Madsen 1 3 unson " 1 3 9 Kullbe,.g O 1 5 Hathcock o 3 o 3 Wical o 2 1 J ~:67;.~~~ i 1 i Roche O o 2 o r 1 1 Vance 2 4 5 a I ~g1tl·m 22 5 20 27 64 Totals 2, 2, 20 14 , e core-orange St. USO lS. Nav. Southern {7') Cal Wttsf•rn (13) T GFPT GFPT H~r~er .C 8 1 16 Treaster 6 2 5 1 • I st 2 • 3 8 lemons 12 s 2 29 Dl~ip 37 39 A 23 Carlyle D 5 3 5 H f 5 9 Hefnf!'r 5 5 '1 15 S~ on 4 2 2 10 Joerndt , o 7 8 Se~~ 31 Os o" 11 Martin 6 0 5 12 2 Mortin 6 o s 12 Dean o o 2 o Totals. 24 ll ,,_,, ~~ra,~am J~ ,Y 2t 8~ w~~~:~~tscore-Nevada Southern • 7, Cal

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