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A cross from above 1,200 PERSONS s tood with their e yes glued to the top of the Immacula ta Cha p el of the University of S a n Diego recently. The y were watc hing a helic opte r lowe r a 300-pound gold-laminated cross onto the top of the 17O-foot s pire. When c omple te d , the c hapel will be the largest Catholic c hurc h on the West Coast. The miJJion- doll ar struc ture will have seating for 1,600. SoME
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USD Girl, 18, To Share in Mi llion Estate By LEW SCARR A University of San Diego girl was cleaning a college smoking arcade today when told ·he had been named heir to an Austrian castle and one-fourth of a million-dollar estate. "I just started shaking," aid Charlotte Lorraine. 18, a freshman at the College for Women. "I had to it down. Then I took two aspirins and I guess I'm still shaking." She was, too. But on advice of her mother, she wouldn't comment on details of her in- heritance. The San Francisco Chron- icle reported today that Char- lotte, her sister, Ildika, 16, and her mother Catherine Lorraine, had b e e n named I heirs to the fortune. The newspaper said the girls are daughters of the late Archduke Albrecht von Haps- burg-Lothringen. who on c e hoped for the crown of Hun- gar, died In 1955. 't newspaper said it leamM of Charlotte's good (Continued on A-15, Col 1) o ackle Tough Foe Univer ·lty of San Diego's Pioneers are going to have a tiger by the tail this weekend -namely the Idaho S t a t e Bengals from the toui:h Rocky Mountain Conference. The Bengals, who h a v e come out second best in three of their seven starts this sea- son, figure as USD's toughest foe since Montana State which beat it. They will play Saturday night at Balboa Sta- dium. Coach Bob McCufcheon's Pioneers haye taken the role of tigers in their last few out- ings, knocking oft
McCUTCHf ON STATUS STILL CLOUDY Pioneer Coach to Remain 1 Up in Air' Until Feb. 28 Bob MrCutehron, hrad football coach Recommendations of
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and athletic d rector at University of San Diego, will ha !' to wait until Feb. 28 to learn whether hi. l'Ontract will be renewed when it e.;·p1re. .\tay 1. McCu cheon, in his scrond ~C'ar a,, lh!' $<~ool's roach, wa. told th1 last night by Fatl,cr \\ 11li m D Spain, administrative \ iC'e president of 11,,. school and USD's repre entat1ve on the athletic board of con- trol ;\1c·Cutclwon attended the board meeting last mght at llliss1on Vallry Inn and re• questrd a <'ial'ifi<-ation of his status. l!P .,,as arrompaniPd IJy two of his assi~~ant coaches :\la11rn Lewis and Grne Iazzei. "We told coaeh ::virCutchPon that a a member of the school faculty, he will i:,e Informed FelJ 28 whether his contract will be renc\l.e have to go to the board of regents. Reports from 1.he athletic board earlier were that McCutcheon's job was in jeop- ardy. "The rea on I asked for a rlarification at thi time is because I want to kn ow what my future is going to be," said 'vl:cCutcheon. "I don't want to be mak- ing any plans for next year if I'm not going to be al'Ound. ··r wouldn't haYe taken this job if I thought it was going to la t only rwo years. I may iook around and see what olhrr coaching job I can obtain. " U ·o is nearing the completion of the most successful season it ha had m the two years ;\,IcCut heon has been coaching football there. The Pioneers have won six games and loM one. They have scot ed 209 points to 88 for their opposition. Cross is unveiled by prelates in Son Diego. It is constructed of 4" steel tub- ing with coats of copper and gold leaf. - • tter epperd ine, 45-13 (Continued) dlne's worst loss of the sea- to the USD 27, Steve Johnson son. pitched 23 yards to T a v e After a wild scoring f I r s t down to the four where Ray period In which the W a v e s Wrenn ran around left end I pulled back from a 12-0 de- far the score. After the missed ficit, the Pioneers came out kick, USD led only 18-13. lin the sec~nd half to com- Chapman's passing and the pleTthely dp~mmate play. h d t running of Gates and fresh• e 10neers mare e o two quick touchdowns in the man Ron Falvo turned the first quarter but soon found game into a rout in the sec• that a 12-0 advantage was ond half. The Pioneers picked none too secure. up two touchdowns each in Tom Gates c a p p e d a 63 . the_ third ~nd fourth periods yard drive from the opening w_hile boUling up the Pepper• kickoff with a nine-yard scor- dme attack completely. ing punch and scored again Chapman passed 15 yards from the two to finish off a to Merle Reed to climax a 38-yard march five minutes 52-yard march midway o.t later. the third period and caught Walker in the end zone from _Gates and Keyes trade? off 13 yards out with 12 seconds with punches at the middle left 1- 11 th a · d F J · th r· t h 'th J e s me peno . a vo m e irs mare WI a an ran over for both · Chapman pass to end C. G. oints conversion Walker tor 15 yards setting p · up the score on the nine. .A bad pass enabled USD to Aft p PP d' f . 1 d t pick up touchdown No. 6 and er e er me ai e .0,a fumble on the ensuing mov_e the ball, USD .was m -kickoff put the Pioneers in motion goalward agam. Two scoring territory aga· Chapman-to-Walker p a s s m. plays picked up 25 yards Bob Hammett was forced while Gates carried the rest to throw a short safety-valve of the 21 yards In four plays., pass_ to Ray Wrenn after he . . received a bad center pass Pepperdme, ope~atmg fr?m 'on fourth down. USD took a _wide sp~ead information over 011 the Wave 25 a 11 d which at times found only Jthree plays later Chapman tv:10 lmemen u~ front, sco:ed went over from the one on a with 2:38 lefl m the opening quarterback sneak. penod on a 52-yard pass from . , Walt Criner to Bill Echols.. Pepperdme s Purcell Dan. Echols hauled the ball in 011 tels fumbled the kickoff and the USD 30 and went the rest freshman guard Walter Joos of the way. recovered for USD on t h e Wave 15. Four plays later Bob ~ammett . kicked the Gates plunged over from the ex:tra pomt and with two USD one and added the extra point • failures, the quarter score on another run to end the , was 12-7. scoring at 45-13. ' The Waves began moving USD threatened once again . the ball better and had a but was forced to give up the : drive stopped on the USD. 20 ball on the Pepperdine 24. . before .the P1?neers got gomg uso ............... _ 12 6 14 1 3-4s . again. The Pioneers went 80 P•uP 5 P 0 e, d ine 1 .G 1 .. . .. T , o 0-1, ' d I , 1 . scor ng - a es 3 (9, 2, 1 runs), yar s n SIX pays with Bob Re eeo c1s, poss from Chapmon), Walker K t 'k' th 'd 13, ooss from Chapmon), Chapmon (I •1 eyes S fl mg up e m1 . iuorterback sneak/, Keyes c2, Plunoei: . dle for two yards and t h e 'r,~;;t.~~r~. 2 ' ,ci~1~::...Echols 52, Pa51 ' touchdown Another Chapman- from Criner>. Wrenn 14, run\. PAT- • Hammett. . to-Walker pass for 52 yardsi-----~ ------ had USD · In good shape at C : the Waves' 15 on this march. PL STANDJNGS However , the P ioneers failed PF PA agam on the -1µtra point. ~fn 01.,,0 . ............. "! m 11 With 1:15 left in the firs t l(ti.,l;,~•uJ~;• ·:::::::::::· 1 ~ ;i half, the Waves were flying dg:;,7~rd .. :·::::::·:::::: 5 1 }~ n; goalward again. Clayton Tave tf 0 vr ................. 3 • 103 1,1 P nco n ••• , ••••••• ,• •• • 2 5 91 93 returned the kickoff 67 ya rds L~ J~W°!/a .. ::::·:·:·: .. :· ' : H. 1oneers GlllOON AGENCY FOTOS While the whirlybird hovers overhead, workmen inch the cross into its berth. It was anchored in a 6-foot recessed concrete base. A., 1 ,, '.it_ SUNDAY NEWS. OVEMSER 2, 1958 ith its burden swinging below, the helicopter ri and h s for the spire. _________:5:.:.A:.:.N...:0::,;l.;::E.,:.;G0, CALI~ __ :\Ion.• Nov. n, I9S8 a23 I ioneers' Elev n DIEGO UNION TOUGHEST OPPONENT? ho State Next Fo By JOI ·.' ~IcDON LD none too decisive, however.[Gates nas regained con!idence 1 more than 40 points in each Thi! nlv rsity o[ San Di- They lost to Montana State, in his ball • packing chore~ of the last three games, have ) ego figures to oppose its 17-6, Colorado College, 8-7, and Bobby Keyes has shaken erased several school recxrds. toughe t op ent since :Mon- and Colorado Mines, 23-14. oft numerous injuries to run 1 Chapman has set two passing tana State ollege Saturday Idaho has beaten Eastern up sizeable yardage. marks while Keyes and Gates night In Bafboa Stadium when Washington, 30-7, Adams A two • week layoff and a:already have eclipsed the sea- lt pl ho t to Idaho State State. 26-0, Colorado Western, pick-up game with Chino' son's rushing recood. Coll<' • 7-0. and Colorado State Col- !\fen's Institute apparentlyl L"SD has won six of seven Idaho tale, generally a lege, 14-6. has not detered the Pioneer games so far the last our in i c I tPndcr in th.e Rocky M~un. .The Pioneers have been attack In any way. 'uso proved a row. A victory over Idaho } taln C"nferenc a not It\ ed picking up momentum each to be a trong , 11:> 1n the State or the Univer ity of up to la t ear's unbeaten week following their 31-6 beat- manner it tftllWleJI Pepper- Montana, Nov. 27, would give campaign. Th far, tl1e Ben- Ing at the hands of !\fontana dine's aeria • 6td W-aw the Pioneer their be t .sea- gal. tand at !our \ .ctorie.. late. Since then, Jan Chap- last weekend 45- a. ·on record in the three-year and thrre losses. man 1 1as been uncorking pass- The offensin• minded an history of the school. Last The Bengals' lo. es were es in profe sional style, Tom Diegans who have ~cored year's mark was 6-3. I Two Pionee1·s are on the doubtful list for this week's contest, having incurred in. ~~r::: ~y :: h;Jef:~i~~ l Gausepohl a nd guard • orm : !\fagenot. Although victoriou way last Saturday. ing staff was not pft the Pioneers' tac plenty of worll on probably will b - t c- g I n order i week. USO-PEPPER~ TATIS-nc1 RU G B YG Nt t4vtTO's 63 63 <.5 11 Io 3 ~i U t~ f.: 2i ::i g1" 117 115 i~ Kevts Gates .... , ....... ,.. i '13 E~~~°man ····::::::: .. 1 ) j g~~~ore •.,,, ... PASSI NG , PA PC Int Pel Yds TO I: ""REc~fv,~G o f6T 211 2 Chapman f lttr.2 Yd 1 t( A i • 1 . 0 J 0 • Rt .......... , ........ ... ....... PUNTING ••••••••••• •·• I •I Na Yds. 4S A••• 32.s I ChaPma" 2
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