News Scrapbook 1956-1959

Novcn1ber 3, 1957

Pioneers Tie Into Pendl ton Eleven University of San Diego's Marine Corps Recruit Depot youthful Pioneers, their sea- game. son already equal to that Elson, former St. Augustine posted last year, will be out High standout who turned In to even their 1957 grid mark a fine performance in last at 3-3 tonight at Lane Field fall's Breitbard Athletic Foun- at 8. dation Prep-All St a r game, The Pioneers face the 1st has shown improvement ev- Service Force team of Camp ery game. Pendleton, a light, but potent Valdez is expected to see group. , limited action as is letterman Coach B~h McCutcheon s tackle Charley Franklin, who Pioneer will outweigh th e bruised his shoulder In Tues- visitor~ b_y some eight pou nd s day's scrimmage. per man m th e lme. . Indications ·are for a wide- Two frrshm~n m_ov~d open p a s s in g game with the U J) "tartmg hne P Bourque handling the aerials week, quarterback Bill Bour- for USO and Texan Rada que a nd guat rd kJay Els~~- all Blevins on the throwing end Bourque 00 over e. · for the Marines. Important quarterback J O b Following tonight's game after':~ t er 11; n Vern Vald~z the Pioneers hit the road for was miured m last week s Mexico where they h a v e

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SOUTHLAND L.A. State, 28; U. of Mexico, 2-4. t: ~:;ri:; ~/ uct' game). Cal Poly (Pom.l, -47; P'om.-Clere., 7. PACIFIC COAST Silnta Barbare, 39; Cal Aggies, O. Southern Oregon, 0; Ea5tern Oregon, 0. Central Wuh., 20; Eastern Wash., 13. Lewis & Clark, -40; Whitworth, 20. Santa Monica CC, 32; Harbor JC, 7. Oregon College, 31; Oregon Tech, 7. Portland St., 33; U. of Brit. Col., 13, WIiiamette, 35; Puget Sound, 6. WJtn. Washington, 20; Pac. Lutheri1n, 13. Cerritos, 13; Pt'tsadena, 0. San Diego U., 5-4; Camp Pendleton, 0. Cal Poly (SLO), U; San Jose St., 7. Chico State, 28; Humboldt St,, 7. k~'U~~~~le1~; f9~L L~~-'dJ~fle:; 7. Long Beach, U; East L..A. JC, 6. Hancock, 211 Coaling!, 13. San OIGVO, 18; El Camino, 6, LACC, 14; Tait, 0. Palo Verde, 19; Palomar, 13. Fr $1'0 St., 17; San Diego St., 0. Oceanside, 13; Santa Barbara JC, 7. EAST W Virginia St., 201 W. Liberty, U, C cord, 9; Shepherd, 7. lno, 14; Colby, 13. Cotinectlcut, 18; New Hampshfre, o. Montclair Teachers, 7; Trenton Teach- ers, 6. Muhlenberg, 40; Temple, 16. Jur!~~:ti, 3 i~; WJL~:net o. Bloomsburg Teachers, 26; California (Pa.) Teachers, 12. Lebanon Valley, 20; Drexel, o. Hampden-Sydney, 32; W. Vlrvlnla Wesl., 6. ·•st·ockPort Sfcali,and Teech~rs, 19; E. Stroudsbura Teacher$, ,. ,. Franklin & Marshall, 40; W. Marvland, BrldgePOrt, 11; New Britain, -4. Wagner, 13; Urslnus, o. Amer. International, 11; Alfred, 13, National ASISlles, .tl; Gallaudet, 0. Mlddlebury, 39; Norwich, 12. ~Y.rc~!~?, ~:foldk1~:~i.se4~er Poly, 6. We,eren, 1 •; Swarthmore, 13, Coast Guard, 26; Trinity o. t~~~v,: 0 t,~~~'S~ g~~~v~·. 7 (fie). Westminster, 20; Indiana Teachers, ~- (tl~rndolr:,h-Macon, 0; Johns Hopkins, 0 ~ 2 ·

~a:~1 011 ~o()_mal, 7, Illinois Wesl., J.7; Elmhurst, 20. N Contra! (111.) ,20; Mllllkln, 1.J. Plttaburg (Kan.), .t.i; Emporia St., O. Principia, 27; Central (Mo.},, 18. Kansas West.. 21; Baker, 20 Luther (la.), 23; Upper Iowa, 20. Simpson, 20; Bu~ne Vista, 4. Dubuque, 6; Iowa Wesl., 2. N.E. Okla., 2B; Central Okla.• 12. Muskingum, 61; Otterbein, 1-4. Valparaiso, 13; Indiana St., 7. Bluffton, -40: Manchester, 21. Anderson, !9; Hanover, 20. Sterling, 14; Concordill (Neb.l, 1J. Lakeland (Wis.), 12; Bethel, 0, Whitewater, 27; Winona, 18. Cornell (la.), -46; Lawrence, 7. Butler, 19; Evansville, 7. Oberlln, -45; Earlham, 0. St. JosePh's, 55; Ball State, 7. Dayton, -40; Wichita, 13. HIiisdaie, -48; Kalamazoo, 0. Adrlna, 3-4; Ferris Institute, 1'. Bethel (Kan.I, 27; Emporia (Kan.), 3. LaMar Tech, Jl; Southwest Texas, 20, Baldwln-w1111ace, 19; Youngstown, U, AA~'t!~T(1e~~ofc~~~~;,sit·rg, ,. Eastern Mich., 5-4; Northern Ill., 20. Washington (St. L.), 33; Omaha, ,. Toledo, 21; Kent St., 7. Drake, 20; Iowa St., 0. Iowa St, Tchrs., 27; s. Dakota, 7., ~:~fra1 28 ~,f~~:e~l /- Eastrn. 111., f. Albion, 13; Alma, 6. Coe, 21; Monmouth, 7. UPPer Iowa, 23; Luther, 20. Arkansas A&M, 20; Arkansas St. Teech• ers, 6. Arkansas Tech, 321 SE Oklahoma, 0. Stevens Pt., 7; Eau Claire, 6. Beloit, 19; Wlsconsln-Mllwauktt, 7. Loras, 31 i Stout, 0. River Falls, 7; Mankato, 0. La Crosse, 13; St. Cloud, 7. St. Norbert, 43; Michigan Tech, lt. Parsons, 20; Westmar, 6, st. Ambrose, 27; Br!idley, 26. St. Benedict's, 38; Ft. Hays, 2.C.. Grinnell, 7; Knox, 7 Lake Forest, 28; AuS1ustan1, 12. McPherson, 13; Ottawa, 12. Hastlnsis, 31; Chadron, o. Ripon, -40; Carleton, 19. Huron, J,: Black Hills, 19. Macalester, -40; St. John's, 1:J, Northern, 58; Dakof11 Wesl., 13. Southern Tchrs., 1-4; S.O. Mines, 7. Concordia, 19; Augsburg, 0. Gustavus Adolphus, 26; Mlnn.-Ouluth, 0. SE Mo. St., 20; SW Mo. St., 0, Poru SI., 33; Midland, 6, Newport News, 19; Potom!lc St., 11. SOUTH Tenn. WesI.• 26, Georgetown, O Bluefleld St., Jl; Fayettevme, ,. Morgan Sf., 13; N. Carolina A&T, 12, sr'·Pi~f 1 s, 0 0. Miss. Southern, 7; Abilene Chrlstn,, •• McNeese, 27; Southern St., o. S.F. Austin, 19; Sul Ross, 0. Allen, 19; Knoxvllle Col., 9. S. Carolina St., 57; Claflin, o. Florida A&M, AO; Benedict, 2. Florence St., -41; Troy, u. WIJIYnesburg, 13; Findlay, 6. Carson-Newman, 281 Jacksonville St., I, ~'i~:_nst~t., 5 ~7; 2 ~;enir:~a~- 20 • Jarvis, 25; Phllander Smith, 2-4. Hampton, 16; Lincoln (Pa.), 7. Howard, 17; Southwestern (Tenn.), I. Virginia Union, 12; Virginia St., 9. McMurry, 26; La. Tech, 24. Clark, 26; Morehouse, 6. Lenoir-Rhyne, 27; Emorv•Henry, O. E. Kentuckv, 28; w. Kentucky, 0. Centre, 7; Sewanee, O. Northwestern (La.), 26; Northeast (La.), t~,:~~r~ir~• ,i~; 20. Winston-Salem, 45; J. C. Smith, ,. Webesh, 34; Wash.•Lee, 13. Wofford, 19; E. Tennessee, 13. Kentucky St., 26; Central St., 1-4, Newberry. 7; Guilford, 0. Appalachlan, 7; E. Caronna, 6. Eldelberg, 39; Mt. Union, 0. Jackson St., 39; Grambling, 20, Savannah St., 6; Albany, 6 (tie}. Delta St., 28; Livingston St.• 0. Southwestern La., 7; La. College, t. Dillard, 32; Tougaloo, 7. Middle Tenn., U; Austin Peay, O. Miss. Vocatlonlll, 19; MIies, 19 Miss. Vocational, 19; Wiley, 19 (He). SOUTHWEST Prairie View, 2B; Arkansas A&M, 0, SBStrn. New Mexico, 27; Adams St., 6. Hardin-Simmons, 33; Te,cas Western, 20. Corpus Christi u., 27; Austin Col., o. S. Houston St., 21; Howard Payne, 20. E. New Mexico, -47; Adams St., ,. E. Texas, 42; Texas A&E, 12. Trinity U., 2.S; N. Texas St., 13. Ft. Slit, 20; Brooke Center, 12. \ ROCKY MOUNTAIN W. Texu St., 21; Arizona, 20. Arizona St., 21; New Mexico A&M, D. Idaho St., 3-4; Colo. Mines, 7. Montana St. Col., 18; N. Dakota, 7. Western (Colo.), 60; Colorado Col., o. Carroll, 12; Eastern Montana, 6. ~~Yt1~~rnA~B', !t~ lftf~ 5 ~aVY, 1.

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games scheduled Nov. 9 and Nov. 16 against Mexico Uni- versity and Mexico Polytech- nic, respectively, both games in Mexico City. Probable start- ing lineups: uso gf~Penayes , •. Pa,: . C, G. Walker Jim Lohr .. .. ,. It Chorley Fronklln ~g~e F~~:~sahn • ,";:. 1~ . · Jacl 0 ~ar~l6~~ Jock Pock •.. •• rg . . Dick Gordner Gail Bendy .. , . .. r; • John Mulllgan l John Simmons . • re . . Tom Zojcc J~r~i ·::.1t :: . Blll°fud eiu.,r~~~ :d 1t~xr~lle ..~·:. -~~- . :~g! 0 "Rui~~gsi 1 r

-San Dino Union Starr Photo Boosters Club. Other new officers are John B. Sullivan, left, vice president, and Russell Chartier, secretary.

Murray D. Goodrich. center, was jn tailed last night as the new presi- dent of the University of San Diego

Goodrich New l -President Of USD Boosters furray D. Goodrich was ap- pointed president of the Uni- versity of San Diego Boosters Club last night as more than 40 members met in the library o( the College for Men to elect board or directors and offi- cers for 1937. The Rev. M gr. John L. Storm, president of the uni, versity, told the group he was pleased with the Yaluable as- sistance of the boosters in bringing students to the Uni- versity of San Diego. Goodrich, who relieves Al Schuss as president, said he felt the boosters' goal should be 1,000 scholarships ot ~12 each and an additional 100 members in the '400' club. The booster organization was formed a ) ear ago to allow de- serving students to obtain a college degree and to pursue an athletic career. Other officers ele cd wer John B. Sullivan, vice~ ~'.f~ . dent; Russ Cha secre- tary; an Toe '1lhi,m , treas- urer. Thirty ard of directors also were elected by acclamation.

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USD Squares easo Mark, Wins, 54-0 Rudy Rudzinski and :Mcl\'amara each scored twice at Lane Field last nig a U n i-. e r s i t y of San Diego ..quared its football t·ecord at J.. 3 with an ra~~ 54-0 conqu<'st o! the First f 01-cc Service Regiment team from Camp Pe illcton. Rudzinski, who gained 112 yards m .,1:5 tart1es counted on a two-yard plunge and a 24-yard return of an inter- cPpted pass. McNamara also 1

FOOTBALL SCORES FAR, EST Fresno State 27, San Diego State O. San Diego Junior College 18, EI Camino Junior College 6. University of San Diego 54, CamPen 0. MCRD 73. Travis AFB O. Southern C a I if o r n i a 19, Washington 12. Oregon State '19, Washing- ton State 25 Utah 55, Colorado Stale Univ. 0. Brigham Young 14, Utah State 0. Denver 19, New Mexico 0. Idaho 31, Montana 13. Idaho State 34, Colo. Mines 7. Oregon 27, Stanford 26. UCLA 16, California 14. EAST D11rtmouth 14, Yale 14. Harvard 13, Penn 6. Cornell 8, Columbia 0. Army 53, Colgate 7. I Penn State 27, West Vir- ginia 6. Syracuse 24, Pitt 21. Princeton 7, Brown 0. SOUTH Georgia Tech 13, Duke 0. Alabama 14, Georgia 13. Tennessee 35, North C a r o- lina 0. N~h Carolina State 19, Wake Forest 0. V!l1I 20, Virginia 7 (Continued on b-9, lo!. -t)

Pioneers List 24-Contest Cage Schedule The l,m\·ersi y of San Dtego relea ·ed its 24-game basket- ball schedule yesterday. Included in the . chedule is a midwestern road trip of five games during the Christmas vacation TI1is will be the third sea- son for the young sC'hool with Bob l\IcCutcheon taking over as head coach. Mccutcheon has been handling the foot- ball squad. Ten of the 13 players on this year' s squad are returning lettermen. La~t year the Pio- neers finished with a 13-16 rec- ord. Expected to h a r e U1e major scoring responsibility will be .h'.en Leslie, whoat 31 can look back on se1·eral sea- sons of A m a t e u r Athletic Union competition, L11 o years on the all - American AAU team, a Pan American games spot, and a cnh on the, 1948 Olympic squad. Last year Ken led Lhe Pio- neer in scoring with 392 points, including 33 in one game against Pa.-adena Col- lege. McCutcheon's squad opens the season against Camp Pendleton's Marines at Ocean- side, Dec. 3, and then return on Dec. 7 to play the first of nine home games against Bible Institute ot Los Angeles (BiolaJ. Schedule: Oec. 3~ Camp Pendleton at Oi:eansie1e. Dec. 7-Biola. Dec. 13-La Verne. D . 16--Luke Air Force ot Phoenix. Dec. 17-Grond Canvon ot Phoenix. Dec 18 -New ¥exico Milltary at Rosewell, N.M. Dec. 19-College of St. Joseph at Albuquerque, N.M. Dec. 20-St. Mory of the Plains at Dodge Cltv. Jan. 3- Col Poly at Pomona. Jon. 7-Camp Pendleton. Jan. 10-At Barstow Marines. °fi~~'st~!;-t;.Jci~i~e~~OiJ~~~ Ji~tyl Of Son Luis Obispo. Jon. 18- Westmont Col- lege at Santa Barbaro. Jan. 22-Marlne i~tt ~~~~!n~efgrle~~-PJ~~t- ,~~: perdine College, Jon. 28--Colfege of St. JosePh. Jan. 31-At Lo Verne. FeD. 3- Westmont College-. Feb. 6--Grand ~an~n. ,r:ia i1t-Eg! !~~V.1e':. 0mona). F -

~~~6e':}~r~6; 1 t4e'tf~roit~1c~~; 7. Buffelo U., 33; Wayne St,, 7.

Mexico Grid Tour Planne By Boosters A Mexico football tour O• ember 8 to 17 ls being spon- sored by the University of S Diego Boosters Club. VSD's Pioneers will meet the University of Mexico Saturday, November 9, and Polytechnic Saturday, November 16. The football games w:ill be play in Mexico City. The group will leave the Ti- juana airport at 3:20 p.m. day, November 8. The sched- ule calla for arrival back in Tl• juana at 11:37 a.m. Sun ay, November 17. Besides visits. to highlights of Mexico City, vis1ts also are planned to the Palace of Car- lotta and Maximilian at Cha- pultepec Park, Floating Gar- dens at Xochlmilco, Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Acoi- man Monastery, and the Pyra- mids ot the Sun and the Moon at Teotihuacan.

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Continued from Page 16 play Pepperdine Nov. 23. • • • If you think Tornado Tom Wilson Is running sensation- ally tor the Rams - and he 1st-how about Senor Nick Pietrosante of Notre Dame? He's averaging 5.6 per plunge to Wilson s 5.1! In addition, Nick has punt- ed 25 times for 985 yards and a 39.4 ave>rage. He boomed one 72 )ards net against Navy Saturday. • • • The F1,5hting Irish conceiv- ably could be gulnea pigs ln determining the national champ. After losing to under- rated Navy 6-20, the>y nnw must face Michigan S1ate Oklahoma ~nd Iowa ln rapid succession. No team in Ameri- ca could rr;r,w down those iout on cons 0 cutive Saturdays! I think ;\fichigan State Is the most e>xplosive and dead- ly of the tour. Oklahoma 1s overrated' • • • Except fer LynC'h and luck, l\·otre Dame wouldn't have dented Navy's goal line. The Insh were espeC'ially inept in the seC'nn.-J halt when they

What did Terry Brenna say afterward? In a nutshell: "N'avy wa the better team... We playe poorly." Terry thought his boys played as i! comeback wins agamst tough Army an1 Pitt had taken a lot out o them. Capt. Ed Sullivan and fleet Aubrey Le,, Is, still troublro \\ith ankle Injur- ies, may see Jimit<'d action against :Hlrhlgan State. The Irl"'h•Spartan cla~h 1,ill he aired OVPr KH,J • .:'IIutuaI (930) at 11:30 a.m. Then ifs, Oklahoma her, we come! • • • Middleweight champ Carmer Basilio, who doe~n·t appear ta! enough or heavy enough to h( even welter king, was a pres, box guest al Sunday's Ram Bear baltle. Watching tlu rough stuff far brlow, the mar who had taken evC'rything Ktr Gavilan, Tony DeMarco, John ny Saxton and Sugar Ray Rob inson could throw, mused: "That's a. rough jl"ame, I wouldn't want to mix with those moo,...~ l" Harry Truman wail in pres! row, too. 'U..a!l_J l'l'\bc: t •

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Join the Football Bondwagon University of San Diego V • University of Mexico and Polytechnic in Mexico City $215. ( No Tax) Friday, November 8-Sunday, November 17 Includes first class round trip air flight from Tijuana, hotel accomodations, sightseeing, six meals, plus VICTORY. BANQUET. Obtain football tickets through University of San Diego CALL: Falcon Travel Service BE 2-1067

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