News Scrapbook 1962-1964
Mass Offered Here For Slain President P ntl!ical ~1 of Requiem was offered In St. Jo :i~ ~the~ral for 1.he late P;;sident of the United States at noon la t Mo nd ay, ~ 0 ;r~ber f San Diego offered the tass. ~h~;~:~ollen~ ~~l~crslty of San Diego librarian, pr ched the sermon. Another ra of Requiem
was offer d in the Immacu• lata on the USO campus, the previous Saturday, Father Bernard J. Farr e I I was c e 1 e b r a n t. Bl hop Buddy pr ched the a rmon. Hls E cellency recalled the practical Chrl ttan faith of the lnln President, his love of hom nd the cell nee of hi Ideal, "His home wns his play• ground Just as his church WM .. "It ava ls us little now, the Bi hop srud, "to Indulge in cond mnatl n of the crime. John 1''ltzgerald Kenn d Y • rather would have u pray for his out a God mercy or the a IUI n. his faith nd he Jy the Bi hop w r aid throughout hi ren ezvous v. I t h the Divine," the Bishop said
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IN TOURNEY OPENER Toreros Oppose Sacr m nto Five ThP ~1rArliJy.1111p1ovlng lJ1 , rsily or San DiPgo ha~l
r the weekend v, the day of e closed.
TORERO HUDDLE - San Diego basketball Woolpert talks it over with Larr~· Moyer, Cliff Ashford. Mike ,Jac~son. Lymond Williams and Mark fe1;;- Universit~ of ('Oach Phil
mann sion from left. Subject of discus- is Bishop Tournament, whi<-h Torero;; enter Frida~, and Saturday. 'SD won two game"- on northrrn swine: lai- University Students Win Scholarships Two students of th Un • vers1ly of San Diego were awarded scholarship grants or 500 each, October 30, by the San Diego Labor Scholar- . hip Fund. Th stn the Toreros have faced Orange State six times and have nev- l\IAY DRILL TONIGHT The USO players. who have been idle for sevrral days, might drill in Bishop tonighr. Woolpert wants his club to work harder on maintaining comfortable leads in the late stages of games. The Torcros had good advantages dwindle to a few points in their last two encounters. o labo1 umo1 s. D1 i;ludcnt.11 of Callfol!ua U I y and San C liege were aloo rant //-30 use STAT)ST" CSeven Game1> '%~ '~T ~f 'tl }:, tn 2 ln 1 •~ IO 2j Jl tt '3 '3 22 25 1~ ~l S8 11 R i~ 1.• 7.2 6 1 4.7 2.5 1.8 1.2 17 11 18 10 10 7 6 I~ t 5 15 20 14 36 20 1 11 lt JJ 8 7 5 1, I 6 It J J I '2 5 J 1 7 10. 7 Kullbera 1f1"1n"rf,~~1~ 1 :1f' •~, 6'.0 USO totals Opponent UT ',. -! . , ..t. 1to 01 122 m )i, ua "" .2!2 10101, ,. John H. Cluon n, f ~le,, Um\'er ity 1 Di "o, "ill be guest . on th ptogram LET Tl! .RL next •1111 lay, Nr vemb r 10, at 10 a.m. on Ch 'net KFMB-TV. J/-3/ IlE L!GHT, Larry Moyer, a 6-foot-6 junior cen- ter, will -be in tht> starting lineup tomorrow ·night when the University of San Diego faces Sacramento State in a first round game of the Sierra San Dfego Union Staff Photo Mother Lode Classic bai,;ketball 1our- nament at Bishop. Phil Woolper1 's Toreros have won two straight i:tnd own a 3-4 i,;eason mark. Woolpt>rt is pleased Wilh team's progress.
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