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MCRD SEEKS 22ND USD ui t Faces Rugged Marines By JOHNNY ,1cDONALD The high-rid[ng San Diego Marine ba ketball team will attempt to push i victory string to 22 tonight at Point Loma High gym when it opposes the Universi1y of San Diego Pioneers. Tipoff is scheduled for 7 o'clock.

January Pioneers Drop 76-64 Game SANTA BARBARA, Jan. 18 lrl- University of S&n Diego absorhed its second basket- ball defeat In as many nights by dropping a 76-64 decision to Westmont College here to- night Friday mght the San Di• l'gans lost an 86-69 decision to Cal Poly of San Luis Obispo to end a 12-game Pioneer win streak. San Diego finished w i t h three s 1 arters on the bench. Ken Leslie, the Pioneer scor- ing leader, routed out in the first half. Hector Sanchez ac- quired a fifth personal half. way through the second half and forward Paul Reynolds went out with an ankle in- jury. Sanchez hit Zl point before his exit to lead San Diego. George Terzian and P a u l Hemrichs led WPstmont with 16 each.

Guard Bobhy Maines (14) of the niv r ity of San Diego drives in for a ba ket pa t two Naval Training Cen- ter pl ye , Marvin Bauer (42) and 11 TH VICTORY IN ROW

Coach Bob McCu1cheon' · Pioneers, owning a respect- able record of 12-3, face a monumental ta•k in trying to knock the ;11arines off the un. beaten path , The Lcalhern<'Pks will be spearheaded by forwards Don Lange and Jerry Rettig, Lange, a former Naval Acad- emy performer, has averaged 18.8 points in 21 contests while Rettig, o! North Dakota State, has picked up 14 points a game. Other Marine starters will be center Frank All n and guards Ed Cam and Still~ell. Along the victory Jan . the Marines have knocked off ,;ix other col!cges. Tlil'SP victims included San Diego State, Po- mona, San Die o JC Arizona State (Tempe/, Fresno State and Cal Poly of San Luis Obispo. The Marine. and collegians both have high game aver- ages. CRD has averaged 81.4 points to USD's 75.l. Ma- rine statistics: NAME G FG FTA4FTM TP AVE Lonse ... • 21 16T ,2 72 39.t 18.81 Ret1ig .••.•• 21 123 S6 49 295 14 Coln 21 1tr 53 32 23~ 11 .Allen 21 79 96 St 217 10 Asimos 21 69 37 175 a Hannon 21 '3 1O • I r,,.4 sti111a:ell 2 31 31 ,, ~o ,.3 bb'~~~on 2~ 1: H ij ~j Brun~ • 1? 7 12 6 20 1.7 Simpson 8 9 J 1 19 2."' t- ~at- ., 'Al 111-1 ,,..

Pioneers De eat I Bluejackets,78-71 The University or San Dfl)go basketball team had trouble with It pass la t night but till managed to turn ba~k Navul T mmr: Cenrcr, 78 7l, m the Bluejacket gym for its 11th 11lraii;ht victory. Hector • a n c h e z, who canned 23 points and center stand only l'i-9, canned 20 John Carlyle who had 21. points to pac th Pioneers Bccau~c of poor passes and while guard Ken L ·sllc an~ ball-stealing, NTC had more Bob .Main s added lR and l;:i shots 85 to 59 - from the po Int s, respectively. The floor but the collegian. had Bluejacket~ were paced by the best percentage. USD hit forward M rvin Bauer who on 52.5 per cent of Its shots while the Sailors scored with BASKETBALL SCORE a low Z7 per cent. side from a brief 28-27 lead in the first halt by the Sailors. USD managed to

.---'-------- 1958 1 TODAY IN SPORTS HORSE RACING - Santa Anita 1 pm. BAS RT ALL - San Di- ego a :idena College 9.30 pm JC'E HOC - E Y a- mount Ho ·ood at Pas- adena inter ·Garden ; Lo· Angele• Pasarlena a• Par- amount n 11 n.m.

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keep ahead and had a 12- point advantage at one point in the second hail. Another factor in the Pio- neers victory was their ad- vantage in rebounds, 59-33. Les Ii e, USD's leading scorer, had trouble shooting and was forced to overcome the tight guarding o! two NTC defenders mo t of the way. e Pioneers, whose win- loss record Is 11-1, will at- te pt to extend their mark tomorrow night when they meet the Bar tow Marines at II ver High gym. USO (71) GF "P T HTC (71) G F p T l 2 .t A Bouer,f 9 5 2 23 1 , 2 3 20 Olckerson,f 2 O O ' \ .4 0 2 I Nichols,f 2 -4 4 I n a~~rirJ~.~ 5 2 1 ! Pl 2 2 5 , Wheeler ,g 3 3 • 9 l 0 2 4 r~~g,~,c A I I P'i~io1~ 1' 1 31 ~it, 1i Totals 2l151Jn Halflime - USO 31, NTC 37, Free throw, mined: USO - Hom• mond 3, Leslie, Moine,, Reed. NTC- Nlchob, Corlyl 3, Wheeler 2,

Pasadena in TV kirmi Pasadena Col e:::e. led by its ~cormg se 'ltion, Jim Bond, tackles San Diego nhersity in a nonleague ketball game tonight in Pa adena·s ~lemorial .Audi- t rium The game will be televi~ed I ally by KTLA. 5), start- at. 9 30 p. o ter,: SAN OIEGO io Ha!.flnu 11 Pade wtld 1 2 Turp 13 San 14 Melnn s Yoest 20 Cooper 121 Murralf 22 Reynolds 21 Tl'\omeaek Leslit Hammond PASADENA

Forbes Sparks Wave Victory Sterling Forbes once again proved too much to handle las t night as Pepperdine ang up an 80-65 victory over •ie visiting University of .,_n Diego five. center, led. both teams in ~coring with 26. Ken Leslie was high for San Diego with Pepperrline moved out to n early lead an Jed by 6, 40-34 at halftLme. San 1ego came' hack to take a lead in the second half, but \ ave rally sparked b T-'orbes overtook the visitors and from there Pepperdine In the prehminary game • D' earl 4 L' coasted in. • b" Forbes, the ,vave S 1g

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Westrn. Illinois, 81; Gus1avu~ Adolphus, 6\1ou• Fell,. 66, D•ko!• w,1,n, 67. NorfhNn TC. 73; Southern TC., 57, ~~d:~~.Tfw_,~;,'.i, 0 ~~~''Ug~.~';;,f, 1 11, ~ 0 ting,~~t:.7~~nc!~Jhry;f~'t~~i!), 61, 20. ~ic~il~i~~'!f.~~; ti~·~~p:;.vitc~i,.), 62, North control, 87; Carroll, 1s, • u Chica,;;o. 73; 111\nots Tech, 6L. si. senc<11c1•,, 56; Plttsburo s,., s•. a'f/ J!;.,~~pr-gr~· 61~· •. w, c~•t~~~.:. ~t~ukt~'9s/t1vi 1 •~~7f~~ westmar, 68, P,nn 11a.1, ~s. Lut.tier, BlJ Loras, 74. t.i~k~~~.~ 2 83 , 10 Wart0ur9, 63; Parsons, ~9. The Citadel, 6G, Clemson, 57. w Vlr9ln10. 109, Furman, 8' ~f~.""s't'. s;s, ~Lr~~~ 1i}'.P 01 • 62 ~:.ir:~~n TJ:h83~ 2 'xJ.;r~~·it":"i.~6. Fisk. 76; Talladega, •1. Gcornia Tchrs., M; Mercer, 63. MorehaU'-e, 76; Alabama St., 66. Tusculum, 81; Maryville, 71. Belmont Abbev, 60; Lenoir Rlwne, ~acf~~vi~re 5 Jt:.9:f; Grambling, 106; Wiley, 49. W. Virginie, Wesl,, 9S; Oavli-Elklns, 61. ~: ~l~:r~ra ~:~• J: 1 P~tO~~·c, "· ~ 1 1~"~\~le59~J;L~~~1~ 0 r1La~t 82. Stetson, 88~ Ro!llns, 7l. C.,\~~~-r"K/~;8J~eoJ~l1n! 2 'Grten, t\5. Miss. South., 63; Chri~tlan Bros., ,o SPrin? Hill, 80; S.E. Louisiana,, 64. 0 ~ 1 • 7 •· 6~Milw.), 66 ' ;i.n~ch~siia~B2. souTH 85~eu~l~~:'82. 77 • S.W Louisiana, 87; N.E. Lo.ulslan11, 73. Forbes, c ~:~J:'1t•R 1.~, 6 :t t\~~•ns•: ::: Los it E:; cp~~en~~icMr:·60.' Sanchez, q Maines, g A

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Birmingham South., 66; Southwstrn., 56 VMderWe1de, c •. Morehead (Ky.), 99, Mlddle Tenn .• 79 M. Taylor , 11 East Tennessee, 59; Da\lld Lfpo;comb, 55. w,irren, g •·•• •• • • iwnl~~1:1•~ 5 1P.' ~~;L~ui/!~~~~·T~ih, '°· Total, • BethP.I, 93; Belmont, 90. Morehouse, 16; Alab~ma st., 6&. l~~t1c~;•.,il/ C1~eef~~~~ {JiieJ:; 103, San Diego · J c. smith, 78; Delaware st., 53. LACC (68)

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