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Breakfast seminar to ~herr "Profitable Decision Making'' is the topic for the eighth and final University of San Diego UPDATE Breakfast Seminar, to be held on Friday, December 7, 7:30 a.m., in the Garden Room South at the Town and Country Hotel. 12, is designed to give San Diego business people an opportunity to interact with 'tmiYGC§itX of San pje&o St:bool of Business,faculty. -rfubert O'Neill, Ph.D. and Assistant Professor · of Economics at .USO, will lead the seminar, which will focus on enhancing business profitability through economic application. Cost of the seminar is $15, and advance registration is available by calling 293-4585. The UPDATE series, which began on October SAN DIEGO CLIPPING SERVICE principle

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La Jollans Susan Erzinge 1nd Edward Coles, both students at the Unive of San Diego, have been named to the 1979-80 edition of "Who' Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." Erzinger, a junior, and Coles, a senior, join 47 otlier UWJ students named in the directory. "We selected students who have made out- standing contributions in academic achievement service to the community, and leadership in ex'. tracurricular activities, in addition to future potential," explained Tl "rove, Associate Dean of Students at .IJS,D auu chairperson of the nominating committee which made recom- mendations to the directory. The committee was composed of faculty, students and administrators and considered l,ISJ;) junior and senior studen~ who had maintained a minimum 3.0 grade point average. ·-- Lemon Grove (CA.) REVIEW -----• -- -- SAN DI EGO lJ.SD Cager Hurt CLIPPING SERVICE

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DEC. 1979 The San Diego Master Chorale performs Thursday, Dec. 6 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 9, al 2:30 p.m. in the lwrpaculata under the direction of Charles Ketcham conductor. Program features Johan~ ~bastian Bach"s "'Magniflcar· in D Major with Jonathan Mack, tenor; Ariel Ramirez's contemporary mass, "Missa Criolla" and Music of Multiple Choirs by Renaissance composer Giovanni Gabrielli, with orches- tral accompaniment. Tickets are $6.50 or $5.00 and are available by mail or al The Turntable, Brier Sound Center, The lmma- ta and National Music Co. For further mation call 239-4662...

COAST DISPATCH _ _ D~C. 1 1979 MA TER CHORALE: Dec. 6 & 9; pro- gram features Bach's 'Mag- nificat," Ariel Ramirez·s "Missa Criolla." and Music for Multiple Choirs by Giovanni Gabrieli; 7:30 p.m Thursday & 2:30 p.m. Sun- (church). lL!l,iwrs il y of Sri ~• Alcala Park. Admis- SAN DIEGO day. The Wl,[P?Clli·ila

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1979 -·--- USO Opens Against Samford s.... 1,1 M TIii Tlmff SAN DIEGO-The ~jv~ iM Pl ~ n Dj~o will open its basketball season tomg ta : wit a game against Sam- ford University at the llSD Sports Center. All five starters return for~' center Joe Evans, forwards Bob Bartholo- mew and Russell Jackson and guards Earl Pierce and Mike Stockalper

The LTnixersitx gf Sao PieeQ ll1€n's basketball team has suf. fered a major setback with loss of Junior College lost for the ~eason with a broken knee cap and eorr2(•· tive surgery. He will be sorely missed this year in the Tore- ros' bid for prominence in the West Coast Athletic Confer- ence. the

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transfer Paul Appleby. A 6'5" ston : $6.50,$5 239-4662 ,' 210 lbs. forward, he will be

Cosell To Speak 1 SAN DIEGO - Sportscaster Howard Cosen will be the keynote speaker and former San Diego Charger football star Ron Mix the master of ceremonies at the Mniv~ o! S~o School of Laws 1hlr anniial'7mtlngulshed Alumni Award Banquet Dec. 16 at the Atlantis Restaurant. The ceremony will honor lour grads and commemorate the 25th anniversa- ry of the Law School, honoring the first graduating class of 1958. No-host cocktails begin at 6 p.m. with dinner at 7. Tickets are $15 each, with tables of 10 available for $150. Advance registra- tion ls available by calllng Nan Oser at 293-4529.

'Sama five _helps Toreros lift lid The aspiring · ·1 f San Diego Toreros lift tht' lid on their basketball season omg when they host the touring Samford University (Ala.) quilltf't at the hilltop gymnasium. Tipoff time for this fir t evcr mPdmg between the two schools is set for 7:30. Samford, nicknamed the Bulldogs, comes in from a 93- 79 defeat at the hands of the UC-Irvine Anteaters last night m the latter's gymnasium. Coach Jim Brovelli has high hopes for his Torero team this year despite competing for the first time in Division I of the CAA. His hopes lie in the fact the team returns five lettermen in forwards Bob Bartholomew and Russell Jackson, center Joe Evans and guards Earle Pierce and Mike Storkalper. in other action last night, Pt. Loma College opened on i winning note by besting the Occidental Tigers 81-70 at .,olden Gymnasium. Play will continue tonight m the La Jolla Classic on the Umversity of California at La Jolla campus, with the JCSD Tritons playing Clairemont-Mudd in the 8:30 :hamp1onship game. The Tritons beat Pomona-Pitzer 73. 11 last night and Clairemont-Mudd downed Sonoma State Sonoma and Pomona Pitzer will play in tonight's The touring United States International Cniversity ea_m got off on the wrong foot last night in Honolulu, osm~ to the Umversity of Hawaii Rainbows 87-72 despite ·onsolation gamc at 6·30.

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The San Diego :\faster Chorale will present a ron- cert of sacred choral music at 7 30 p m Thursday 1r Tbe Immacr.Iata CathOhl Church on the Unjyersity 0 S~ QieAA ram pus. he perform:mce, which will be repeated at 2:30 p.m Dec 9, mrlude, J .S Bacb's· "Magnlftcat m D MaJor," the "MISa Criolla ' by Ariel Ramirez and works by Giovanni Gabnell The performances, to be conducted by Charles Ketc- ham, are among several upcoming Advent season concerts.

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'LEXI G - an Diego Clippers' training camp y sterday at ~ixcrsilY of Saa 0lf¥iO "nd 11 meant a lot of tretchJng and strammg for veterans and rookies. Above, Bill It was th omc,al opening f th

Walton the team' high-priced offseason acqwS1t10n from Portland, exercises one of those tender knees. Clippers' first exhibition game is here Sept. 23 against Golden State. -UPI Telephoto

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. Decibels: With the possible exception or golfers and ten- ms players, who have heart attacks at the click or a earne- r~. professional athletes usually maintain they are Imper- vious to the crowds that watch them. The Chargers, however, seem to notice and appreciate the din that greets them at San Diego Stadium. "We all try harder when we know the crowd is behind us," coach Don Coryell said after the Kansas City game last Sunday. "It was very louo again today. Mar.be not as loud as last week, but I'm not sure If that wasn t arecord that will never be broken." Indeed, the noise level was a bit higher for Plt.lsburgh than it was for Kansas City, but look for the decibel level

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SAN DIEGO CLIPPING SERVICE SAN DIEGO UNION DEC. 2 1919 Charles Ketcham will di- rect the San Diego Master Chorale in the Imma ta Ion the campus o an Die o ~iyersitX,. at 7: .m. ursday and next Sunday at 2: 30 p.m. Scheduled for performance are Bach's "Magnificat," the contem- porary Mass "Missa Criol- la" by Ariel Ramirez and compositions for antiphona\ choirs by G1ov;inn1 Gabrieli. Tenor Jonathan Mack will be the soloist in the "Missa Cariolla."

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USO Wins, 93-81 . F.- • Tlmtlstaffwrt• SAN DIEGO-The UOiYGJ'tii&Y pf San will take a 1-0 season record mto the so-called "city champions~ip" baske~ball game Tuesday nirht against San Diego State as a result o the Toreros' 93,81 win Saturday night over visiting Samford Uni- versity of Birmingham, Ala. Joe Evans, a 6-9 sophomore, led the Toreros with 28 points, while guards Earl Pierce and Mike Stockalper each had 14.

Conclucltng the an Diego i'.laster Chorale program will be a selection of 16th t.entury Rena, sance composi- t10ns by Gwvanm Gabrieli. His music r(•fll•cts tre majestic surroundings of Venice'. St. :\1ark s Cathedral. For, further rnformat10n call 239-4662

C'elebriiling the coming Christmas ca. on, the San Diego Master Chorale will prl'sent two December programs ofsacred choral music at The Imma91- w,~ or tbr ITPiYC[iiitY or Sao Pi £. 0 · The performances are Thur da, Dec 6at7 30p m , r Sunda:i,.Dcc 9at2 30 pm D1rccto Charles Ketcham\\ 111 con- duct Johann Scba:han Bach s power- ful "Magnificat m D Major." the con- temporary ma-~. ":\l1sa Criolla," by Latin <'Omposer Arte! Ramirez. and a selection ofl6th century Renaissance works by Italian composer Giovanni Gabrieli, formed on Christmas Day in 1723. is one ofth mo ·t festive of sacred chor- al compositions featuring the voice of ~lary m praise of The Lord In dramatic contrast, the Chorale will perform in Spanish the conlcm- movement mass based on regional south American folk styles. Bach's ( 'Magnificat,' first per- porary "l\l isa Criolla," a five-

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asiainst something called FL Hays St.ate, and the lineup lists ortly one returnee from the 1978-79 t.eam, That would be Jerry Brown, who av~raged one point and one rebound a ear ago. . • "G · "d "How can you "I'm not 'Promising v1ctor1es, runes sa1 • . victories with five new starters? Give me' one promise ar to recruit silt more blue-chippers. If I can t do ~~rejoiein three years, I'll move to Japan and open a big man's store." . Gaines is, of course, given to outrageous observ.~•:~ His team will give 120% rather than 100%, he sa1 ' cause of inflation. It micbt also lie oatraceo111 say that the cupboard Is ' quite as bare as Mother Hubbard s. "He has guys like Marcus Hamilton, ~hrlBs Holldl~n.. Ow on back" said llfilLcoach Jim rove t, ri;; are \ne players. 1r'"'liis....recruits are better than them . . ?" , Brovelli a more serious sort, seemed bemused by Gaines' rh~toric. The town is clearly big enou~h for bol1 its major college coaches. Brovelli will be qmle conten let Gaines do the talking. . USD, which opens tonight a~~i~st somelh~ng called Samford is making the jump to D1v1s1on I ball thrn _y_ear. lts cupboard is full. All lhe starte~ _return. But D1VIS1on 1 Is just a little bil different than D1v1S1on 11. ,, "l really think we·n be better than we w_ere last year, B II . M•d ·"but it's a little different playmg 85% of our rove t .xu , ,. games agamst major colleges. . . Neither Stale nor Ufil2 figure~ to be a contend~r m ,ts conference this year, '15iit one will be_able to say it owns the town. They meet Tuesday night m the Sports A~ena. High Profile vs. LowProfile. Smokey vs. Gentleman Jim. * ng

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Jan. HS- Unlver lt_y of San Diego wit! offer a three-week photography course taught by DeLoss McGraw, assistant profes- sor of studio art, at USD's will be held daily from 8 a.m. to noon. J:;mphasis will be on the photograph as art. Further information is Intersession '80. Classes

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OPERA PREVIEWS - Univers,~ of San Die? will present "Amahl a~d the Night v,s,tors" today al 2:? p.m. ,n Ifie amino Theater,~w,th a workshop today SAN DIEGO CLIPPING SERVICE

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