News Scrapbook 1956-1959

THE SAN DIEGO UNION

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' Novernber 17, 1957 USD Opens . Cage Loop On Dec. 3 with football al the Unlversity of San Diego this week, when 15 playc~s reportt'cl for prac• tice 1o Head CoaC'h Bob Mc• Cukheon. ' With a 21 game schedule that inC'ludes a mid•western road trip of five games dur- ing the Christmas vacaHon, San Diego will enter Its third basketball season. Actually the hardwood sport was 1he first to be iniated into the USD athleHc program. Ten of the playr>rs l'Cport- lng lettered last season when the Pioneers finished th~ sea- ,son with a J3.J6. record, In contrast to an 11-15 record in 1935. ·-op :lfan La..~I Year Expe~tect· to share the ma- jor portion of scoring respon- sibility will be T,n11 Lt?slie, who at 31 can look baC'k on several sea om; of AAU com• pelitfon, two years on the aTJ.American AAU team, a Pan American r.amrs spot, and a berth on the 1948 Olym- pi<' squad. Ken last ·ear led the Pio ncers in scoring wllh 392 points, inC'luding 33 in one game again. t Pasadena Col- lege. and t>slablished nine ~chool record in 1he process. 11 AR Bob Mccutcheon stood In the shadows of his tower• in,z prospPct<: Larry Crom- well, 6-5, Lcoe Hammond, 6·6, Dick l\lurray, 6-1. and Bob Turpin, 6 7, he prophPsird that he Piont>t>rs wo• lrl have a wipning season :ind cx- pre SPd confidcncp that his Ufd \\'()"' ·' quickly whip Ill· to p .!:hape. ' Cutr, con·s fo qis will ope~ g nst Camp Pendle- ton ., ean~ide on DC{'. .1, and then return 011 De • 7 to play their (ir1, of nine home games. Basketball stepped ln ·to share the spd'tlight

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AN DIEGO UtHON

Alas, Poor Montezuma- Aztecs Weep While Knights Revel Ca'ndidate for bravery: Aztec coal'h Paul Govemali making his weekly appearance at the Monday. Quar- tcrbal'k Club luncheon after the saddest season 111 San Diego State College's modem histor). . . . . The nwn of Montezuma must have tome qu1~tly

home from 1he Pepperdine n1ght- mare Saturday feeling much like the legendary Sr>at·tan boys v.:ho remained stoic- while foxes in- side their blouses nibbled at their ribs.... For whatever consolation it may be, there is the remark of an office wag that the Aztecs might feel a moral vi ·tory in the 14-12 defeat before the Waves. After a paralysis of point-making for four games, they did find tlw goal line twice in ·losing out their season....

While it has been bitter tea for State, George Schutte'- San Di- ego Junior College and Bull Tro- metter's Mal'ine Corps Recl'Uit Depot have inh led the champagne of nigh!y success- ful seasons. !1 also has been a gratifying second year for t e S ipling San Diego University .... The numb1 s the Aztecs may feel can happen to anyone, even horse handicappers after two _blank days in a l'OW. There was a ranking selector m the San Frandsco bay area who fell into an unaccount- abl slunip nd rued he wouldn't shave until he nailed a witin 1·. It wasn't until the fourth day th t he enjoyed th relief of reaching for his Gillette.. When A amel Beat The Book· s It wasn 1 a point that needed proving, but !<'red Ru:;sell, t « Nashville Banner sports editor, pro- i,lu«·cd in hi.· new book, "Bury Mc In An Old Press Box," the same pleasing, conservative wit that enter- tains Louisville sel'vice clubs at which he is in • nrnnd during the week of the Kentucky Derby. Interwoven with a .fluid narrative of his own experi- ences are numerous amusing anecdotes, including the camel race Martin Nathanson, onetime Caliente ste- ward, inspired to drum up business at a Charleston, S.C., track many yeal's ago. A I.letting book was made on the five starters frqm a nearby circus and, in the absence of established form, the de. ert beasts were quoted at 4-1 apiec . Arabs desc nded on a humpback named Ben Ali, •ho led the entire four miles after closing at 7-5. Too late, 1he booki s learned Ben Ali was the bell camev, the onr all others were taught to follow. "You couldn't ha\'C driven them by Ben Ali with a bull whip," a ha py Arab cruelly explained. Russell is one of those few American sports editors whose industry and value have been appreciated to the extent that he also is vice president of the Banner publi~hing eompan~ .... Who Will Be First To Cry 'Bums?' The Los Angeles chapter of the Baseball Writrrs Association of America has voted to frown on the name "Burns" for lhe new Los Angeles Dodgers. After they fall into one of those exasperating losing streaks.... ? Late t Caliente miracle: How racin ·ecretary ,Tames Cunningham lulls and spreads !he lior" talent customarily available Ior two days of weekly. racing m·er three days ... especially in the face of the usual · departures and the natural increase of br~akdowns under the heavier schedule. Today's card is exceptional, with contP,t ion deep in most races. This is nothing new. Th<'1·e was one recent streak in which 22 straight photo !ini hes were required... , Concluding thought on the Trenton Handicap defeat of Gallant Man and Round Table by Bold Ruler over the off-track for which only Bold Ruier had displayed a proclivity: Both defeated horses probably blew their chances for Horse of the Year honors while receiving little more than hay money. Had both taken the Caliente match, one no doubt would be a cinch for the year's title and have , 100.000 to boot.

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F l ,John on, coach of the Univcl'i;itv of S n Di<"go husketball team, show·s Larry lnWE.'ll ow to grip the ball on a hancloff at a Pi n r workout last ---i

night on the Naval Training Center coul't. Brian Roth, a fo1mer Quantico Marine player, watches instruction. Pio- neer, O[>en season again t Pendleton.

November 17, 1957

THE SAN DI EGO UN ION'S 1957 FOOTBALL LO S-September; O-October; N-November; (N) neutral lte; ore ot team whose chedule t listed. Abbreviations:

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3 Cleveland 24 Phllodelohlo

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Nove1,1ber 22, 1957

Pioneers Seek 4 Straight Against Peps The University of San Di- ego c o mp I et e s its heavy drills today as it tunes up for the football finale against Pepperdine College in Ingle- wood Friday night. Head coach Bob Mccutch- eon and assistants Paul Platz and Cosimo Cutri have been studying pictures and scout- ing reports on the Waves the past two days. Mccutcheon has been oper- ating in a dual coaching roll since his return from Mexi- co City. He works with the football squad late in the after• noon and with the basket. ball team each night. The Pioneers, expected to be at full strength physical• ly, will be i;eeking their sixth victory in nine starts. They have surpassed last year's ,record of 2-3. Pepperdine's attack is built around the unning or full- back Jesse Smith and pass- ing of quarterback Jay Roe- Jen. Smith has carried 100 times for 404 net yards- while R Jen has completed 83 of l ;> p sses for 1,302 yards and 13 toijchdowns. LJSD has won three straight, having beaten a Marine squad from Camp Pendleton, 54-0, University of Mexico, 27-13, d :vrexico Poly, 53-0, in that order.

ORES ' Eastern Ne\\ Mexico Val- Western State Colo) 12 • EAST

San Diego, Peps Vie Tonight tonight when Peppernr,-...c,;1.. nchl• nt PRsad•· a, Comnton ~t Vf'nt11rA. A new. , llegiate footbaJ! rivalr;11 v,1ll begin

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San Diego JC 14, L.A. ley 12. UCLA 21, College of Pacific 0. Palomar 54, Cal Western 20. University of San Diego 53

Penn 28, Columbia 6. Dartmouth 20, Cornell 19. Syracuse 34, Colgate 6, Yale 20, Princeton 13. Navy 52, George Washing.

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Mexico Poly 0.

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Marine Corps Recruit Depot ton 0. 32, Hawaii Marines 7, Oregon 16, Southel'ft Califor-

Brown 33, Harvard 6.

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Ohio State 17. Iowa L,. Notr1; Dame 7, Oklahoma 0. M1ch1gan State 42, Minne- .J. Pt~rdue 21, Nort~western o. ' Michigan 27, Indiana 13. Colorado 27 Nebraska 0 Kansas '13 Oki h · . (Continued on g•6, Col. 7) ' a oma bola 13. . l'' 11101s

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USD FACES PEPPERDINE AT L. A. ON SATURDAY Beck home from a 53-0 vie• tory over Mexico·s XationaI Polytechnic Institute football team, the University of San Diego eleven entrains for Do Angeles where on Saturday it will face the Pepperdine Co]. lege eleven in their gr d1:on pit. Game begins at 8 p. m.

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tah State 19

Denver 21.

Utah 34, Air .. force Academy State 7

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ard jn the air. The loss gives P<'pp rdine a 3-r, ecord, San Di has a 6-3 m~rk. SCORE BY QUMTE s of San Diego . 0 1 J '1 ,-21 Ptr:ii:,erdlne O O O 0- 0 San D!"gi, scorino-TO: Wctlker, 2 (15 And 2S·vd. pao;ses from Vitld@t>. K~ves fl2•Yd, p!ung,o); Chronel (37·Yd. run) PAT: TeSMrv, 3,

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