News Scrapbook 1975-1977

THI IAN IHIGO UNION © Cru aders Take Giant Strides Runners Show Big Improvement But Title Remains In Distance Adistrict championship still seems out of range of Point Loma College's cross-country team, but Jim Crakes' runners are gammg on 1t. The Crusaders won the small-a>11 division of an event in the Bay Area last we Four of Crakes' top five finished the five miles at Pleasant Hill (near Walnut Creek In less than 26 mmutes and the f'tt ea ct mto the 26-minute bracket for the first back, was Westmont, another m m of NAIA District 3. By MICHAEL GRANT So" w,11..-, TM Son Diego Union

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USO series features 1en, McKuen, May Allen , M oKu<'n dnd ollo May arc scheduled to spea k bctwc n now

McKuen Monday,

. In second place, 24 poin~ ~ --

Jl:'W CRAKES ... pleasing results

Teach r and psy- ·t Rollo May his work cc. 2. p grams arc schedule at 8 p.m. in the Camino Theatre. ·1 ickets cost $2 for the genera I pub I ic and $1 for students of other schools. USD stu- dents, faculty and All

and the first of the year as part of the University of San Diego speakers s r- one- time host of the To- night Show, pianist, composer, novelist and poet, is scheduled Tuesday, Nov . 9. ies. Steve Allen,

"I've been really happy Lutheran, awaits them this with our practices," said Saturday.

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Senior Dah ,Rock. after sit• race will be run over the Brovelll, "but thf only prob- O'Brien was peeved by ting out the first Ix weeks of same course Nov. 13. Crakes lem JS, we don t have our Poly's tactic of "cut block- the season with a hip mJury, favors Azusa again, partly key people m there " r'or- mg," which s aimed at the ran a 25:46, better than because the Cougars' Dave ward Steve Honz, 20 pounds knee from an angle. It is Crakes had hoped • He ran Waltmire will be back to lighter (now ~10) than last almost a clip, and It left all really well," said the coach. defend his individual title. year, 1s playing we , the of USIU's defensive linemen "He is in surpnslngly good "He ran clo to 30 mm- coach said, as are guards and Jmebackers weak in the condition." utes in the . -mile Aztec Ron Cole and Mike Strode knees. John Coots, anoth r n- n tatfonal two weeks ago," and forward Mike Koller.. . "I thmk," said O'Brien, ior, was P C's first fin her said Crakes. For five miles, And t;Sn; football coach ..that t Is a rotten way to in 25:32. La Jolla f n Waltmtre consistently John O'Brien's mjury list IS coach an offensive line." Chris Sadler ran a 25:37, and breaks 25. "We just have to so long it can be used for a ADDENDA - Crakes said semor Ted Van Arsdale fin• not worry about him and try sling. about 1,100 entries showed lsbed in 25:35. fo get our guys in close," "We haven't scrimmaged up for the PLG-Pomt Loma The fifth man, sophomore said the coach. in months," he said yester• High cross-country meet. Dan E ueda, had been g- • "It's not too realistic to day, while checking on the That ls 400 more than last ging t o or more mi tes thmk we can win 1t this health of those who \\ere year. Forty-five schools behind but last week n a year." knocked about 1n Saturday's were represented. '26.47. INJURY REPORT - Jim 28-14 loss to Cal Poly (Pomo- USD coach Bill Williams's "He hasn't b en m the 26s Brovelh ay have to move na) "I'm scared to death to eternal enthusiasm has been at al nlll now,'' said his bas pq1ctices to have them hit. Hell, Dave eroded, but only slightly, by Crak s the USD mfirmary. No.,., 6-5 Singery (a startmg hneback• his football team's 0-5-1 for- PLC will know better how transfer forward Rick Mi· er) got his knee hurt (last tunes. "We didn't play real it stacks up in Distnct 3 chelmore is out, with sus- week) ma skeleton drill. I'm su well,'' he said of after this weeken peeled knee cartilage dam- just worried about getting Saturday's 18-14 setback at Crusaders are en r t e age He'll see a doctor today. enough bodies out to go over Azusa • I'm disappointed, Biola Im1tational, Recuperatmg still: Dave things." but not discouraged at all. most of the distn 14 Cook (broken .wnst), Eddie O'Brien gave his team, It's gonna take ume and teams, including defending Davis (knee), Williarif Stew- which is dov.n to 'l:l mem patience to develop the pro- champion Azusa-Pacific. art (broken foot) and Buzz bers, the day off yesterday. gram we're trying to The district championship Hamett (knee) . Another tough one, Cal achieve."

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ADDENDA - If USIU's basketball players can learn their practice chedule, they should find their playbook a snap. On various days of the week, they practice at the Naval Training Center from 2.30 to 4:30, at the Universi- ty High gym from 6 30 to 8:30, at La Jolla Country Day gym from 5 30 to 7:30 and at Kearny '1Psa Recn~- at1on Center from 1 to 3 ...

"I think It's the bigge t break I ever had in my life," said Elway, who is 45, about his move to Southern Cal!-

INJURIES HAMPER CHANCES USIU, USD Go T day By JCJJAEL GRA laff Wrlllf', TIie - D- Unllft

Choose Architects For USD School Architects from Tucker, Sadler and Associates, San Diego, have been chosen by the University of San Diego to design the Hahn School of Nursing and Allied Health Science, the school announced Wednesday. The two-story building will contain 19,000 square feet of classroom and office space and will include a 150-seat auditorium. The building will be constructed on the Alcala Park campus across from Founders Hall. The project is expected to be ready for construction bids in April or May, 1977, with groundbreaking planned for June, 1977. The federal office of Health, Education and Welfare recently gave the school a $1,080,126 grant to aid in the con- struction . No \J - Y~ / l q7_

one time or another with aching knees, and defensive end Larry Hutchinson sub- mitted one of his knees to surgery on Monday. By game's end, the team was down to 27 players. Today, O'Brien hopes to suit up 30 against a Cal Lutheran team that gained the NAIA championship game last sea- son. The Klngsmen lost much of their oft nsive punch with the graduation of running back Hank Bauer, but they are 5-1 and haven't lost since the season opener to Northridge. ' "They've had a l Jt of tough, close games,: and they've won them ail,". id O'Bnen.

Today's assignments would be tough if the football squ ds at US. International and the University of San DI go were at full strength, and then some. A it 1 ·, the inJury- wrnck d We terners and Toreros would do well to come up with one team be- twe n them that might hold lu own against Cal Luther- an, whom USIU hosts at l '30, or Cal State Los Ange- l , which visits USO at I C.SLA Is on the up wing under new coach Ron Hull who found a quarterback _: Phil Duckworth - and a no guard - Butch Bryant - who could turn the team around offensively and ? fen_slvely The Diablos,are

GEORGE CLA 'ORI ... opens at QB

Four more Toreros were Several other Westerner 3-2 mcluctmg back-to-back lamed in last week's l8-l 4 regulars won't start includ- hutouts of San Francisco loss at Azusa-Pacific that ing ace running ba~k Steve State and Sacramento State, kept USD winless at 0--H M n. He has a sore ankle and ,Iook nothing like last Freshman defensive tack!~ and will be replaced by Greg years I-~-1 club. Chuck Schoepp separated a M who is coming back The D1ablos _are making shoulder, and Bruce Taylor from his own injuries. their second _tnp of the sea- the defensive line's main'. Defensive tackle Lou El- son to San, Diego. They beat stay, strained a knee. isara still is hurting with USIU, 41-12, on Sept. 18 Hull A th1rd defensive tackle shoulder and knee mJunes ~1 d that game wh n he Jim Wilborn, is doubtrui a~d will be replaced by Reg- s taken 1ll on the trip "-ith a pinched nerve and gie Gngsby, who moves over , rown and hosp1tahzcct bnef. d fen ive end Bill ~qulst from offensive guard. Fresh- y sprained an ankle. man Tom Snider will start The c ch refers to Bryant for Sam Tomaino, who has a as a little all-Amenca Offensively, freshman bad leg bruise, at offensive 1 ctJon, an appraisal with George CaJandn will open at tackle. which SIU coach John quarterback in place of jun- ,. - O'Bn n concurs "He's half !or ndy Si!mak. whom Wil- ~1de receiver Bill Bowk- a lln all by himself , of- Iiams describes as "beat u er s status still !S day-to-day f r d O'Brien, recalling all over,, Slimak will J after a concussion that hos- Bryant's work aga his available pita~ized him for a weekend team In ptemher. GSI ( i. 5 .. 1 ) is coming off at \\ h1ttJer two weeks ago. C LA h allowed an av r ils best effort of the season, "The big thing is if we can ge of 12 point a gam , and a 28-14 loss to Division I1 stay healthy during the I t Inc ud Jossc:s of 24-13 entry Cal Poly (Pomona) game," said O'Brien. A few to Cal tat Northndge three la, t week It was l -14, people, like tackles Snider a o and 24-21 to I O Bnen points out, before and Dave Newman, ti ht la t week. A week P ly scored t""1ce in the last end Larry Nasella and ~e- Luther

COCAINE CASE

Ex-Agent's Son Gets 2 Years

It's off to the ski slopes

Fashions from Robinson's were presented yester- day at the USD auxiliary's benefit luncheon at Vacation Village.-Photos by Larry Armstrong,

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The son of a former U.S. customs agent, and a Uni- versity of San Diego law student, were sentenced yes- terday to federal prison terms of two years and of six months respectively for pos- sessing cocaine with intent to distribute. U.S. District Court Judge Leland C. Nielsen imposed the terms _on Gary Spohr, 25, of 2860 Pomsettia Drive and Kirk Randall Ziegler, 26, of 3781 Goldfinch St. Spohr, whose father is a retire~ customs agent, also was fmed $5,000. Nielsen ordered Ziegler be sent to a jail-type institution for the first six months of a three-year sentence with the rest of the term suspended as a condition of three years probation. Spohr and Ziegler were ar- rested May 3 after they at- tempted to sell an undercov- er agent about $100,000 worth of cocaine, according to Assistant U.S. Atty. Rob- ert Krause. Nielsen rejected pleas for lighter sentences, saying a probationary sentence would "be an open invitation to other people in the same situation."

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THE SAN DIEGO UNION

Mass Tomorrow For Executive Thomas Keelin Thomas w. Keelin, 72, of graduated from the Unive:• 1360 w. Muirlands Drive, sity of Chicag? and served rn who was executive vice pres• the Navy dunng World War ident for 25 years of Willis II. M. Allen Co., a La Jolla real A past president of the La estate firm, died yesterday Jolla Country Club, he was a in a hospital. member of the La Jolla_ Real A Requiem Mass will be Estate Brokers Assoc1at1on celebrated at 1: 30 p.m. to-- and the San Diego Realty morrow in Mary Star of the Board. He also was a fo~er Sea Roman Catholic Church, member of the execu~1ve of which he was a member. committee of the Scnpps Entombment will follow In Clinic & Research Founda- El Camino :\fausoleurh tion. . _ . _ under the direction of La Survivors include his wife, Jolla Mortuary. Julia A., and a son. The Mr. Keelin, who was born family suggests contr_1bu- in Chicago and came to San tions to the Scnpp~ Clime & Diego 25 years ago, was Research Foundat10n.

Area university site for tourney

a ft er beat1ng CSL • orth1idge camf> to USO and thrashed the Toreros, 49--6.

fensive back Curtis Royal

, part of the fourth period.

to go both

But it was costly. All of the are prepared drfens1ve line sat down at ways.

perience hosting a large tournament(the San Diego Intercol- 1 e g i ate Tennis Tournament), sch- ools like UCLA, San Diego State Univer- sity and Arizona and their coaches all recommended to the NCAA that USD be allowed to host the tournament." Wichary said. The Toreros won the Division II nation- al crown in 1974 and 1975. They finished sixth last year.

The University of San Diego will host the 1977 National Collegiate Division II Tennis Champion- ships. It is a first for the Linda Vista area school. The Hampton Institute of Virginia will defend its title May 18-22. There will be 64 singles entries and 32 in doubles. USD tennis coach Hans Wichary is tournament director. "Since we had ex -

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