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JUNIOR COLI: Son Oieoo JC. 07, Sno ChoUeY 7'-, Palomar 61 COLLEGl! Po edena 98, son Diego Stat~ 72. Comp Pendleton 82, un.Tversltv of San o~g:tt·carollna Collti!• 71, Kentucky Sf~l:w~trry M, College of Charleston (S5!t~it 8'2, Ass.JmPhon {Ont.) S7. ~~~~~n 81 •ci1~g!on~l.lleKf:~~> t~f~f i'!: :~"d~:~ ~Y, Y1f1~ 0 d1~ ~OJ'mal -47 ~~~r:;~'ffi~~s ~- ~=~~1f 1 r~~o{ 1 ;,. ;~rn~ire 88 'U ~r:~~~f: • )~!· 1 sh~Ppenbun;1 (P~J_J~· (Baltimore} 7l, Catholic Unlver• ti~hn~·nder Smith (Ar ) 89, LeMOV e (T~~rr! ~cime 11'2, St. A rose Al St. Francis (Po) 89 t. V ~nt 7L ~~w~~~U'it~i Fie ~·• J:';....,..... A'Nkhgfl, 1 i~ale°\La.) 59, Belhav Upper Iowa 86, Wiscon,ln T~, f.t~Y~r!;\~:;t~~~l!e~,. ~1~r '3.•· 1~r~ 1t~n°!~a\VJ2! l1b:t:~rr-I' ~•- VIiianova u, PhllodelPnla tutne 63 South Carolina State 106, Morris C leJt CJ~Ja~r\tur 76, Siena •7. St. Lawrence,\, Queens (Ont.) 5'. Droke 67, South Ooko,o State $1. ~~W,1!:°~~~~ Ve,~:'.S'.' Tect1 oa. San Jose State 47, San Fr Sf:rs:ur1 Vclllai: otl CW homo 6' tovtrlimeL l~~ht'1ive~, 1~~~1 St. 75, Emporia ( Minot Tchrs CNO} "• Wahpeton Scl- tn8:n~~~) tCJdlt Tchrs (SO) 81, Yank.,. 10 M~~l~:~ l\~J,i 8 ·(Mlnn) 10-1, Mayville Tc~~~,~~r~){~rs (SO) 75, Ellendale Nor- m~i "b9Jt 37 61, St. John's (Minn) 54. M0nka!C> State (Minn) 83, Auvustana ISf ~/Oclolrt Stole (Wis) 79, Homllne 77 (OW~';.',~"J~l.13, Augsburg {Minn) 63. Valley ~IY (NO) 70, Dakota Weslevan 65 ,St PrOC0PiUS 61, GeorJ.e WIIUams 51. ~~1ba~t~! 9 R1~~~ · western Montana 83, Carroll (Mont> Coi}~ 1 Stole 60, Oregon 55. WI sin (Milwaukee) 11, Loras n, E~~= Fo::,, 0 ~~hEa~r.nce College 43. La Crone State M, Great Lok.es Novy 13. 6!!•J'd~~n°Jr~· State 56. ~~~c 1 h:1s1fa°~'f3.~t~:~ 'ii. Texas Wesleyan 10-t, Callas -46. l~~Y!r 6 16, ~.~~u:/:, 1 s~~- stantord 6', St. Mary's (Calif.) 60, ~~~:n!lf,~e lf: ?i~8fd 0~ l~thern 61,

WIL~lOT FIELD - 'I he Base hoop squad brought 1.heir record to four wins and two losses Dec. 3 whci:i they took an early lead over the Univcr:;ity of San Diego and went all t~e way to wm the tilt 82-61 on the Pendleton court. · Jumpmg a~cad at the eight minute mark in the first half the Scouts, sparked by the sharpshooting of guard John McCloskey, ran to a 41-23 half-time lead. McCloskey

made seven field goals and six free throws for 20 points. He was followed by forward Andy Wyatt who stripped the nets for 14 points. USD's scoring was Jed by· former Olympic hoopstcr Ken Les- lie with 16 points. The local squad exactly doubled their score in the second half, picking up 41 points. w;n picked up 36 points in the second half. This was the first game for the niversity o( San Diego, the sixth fo the Base quintet. The Scouts added a new guard to the squad in the person uf Her- bert "S m" Holloway, a 6 rt. 3 in. hoopst0r ho hails from M s ouri. Sam ju,t reported aboard so wasn't here when tryouts ' ere held. lnd1v1dua1 scoring Camp Pendleton FG FT Lti~ l I Pete, en 2 McClo Iv:, , 6 PIiat 4 O Porn u o K•i• 0 0 Allen a 2 W~:att 6 , McGillvlra)" 1 1 Deshler 2 1 StaurCer 2 2 Ring I O McCov o HolloV;ay I i1 To~al5 . 30 22 Un1ver11ty of Sa"I Diego Cooper Rr.'-'U Maiue • Yoru,t Sauchez R+} r olds FG FT .>F O 2 2 0 0 I l'i l 4 0 0 0 2 0 l I 2 2 .,, !l 0 11 IUSD '5' ets LaVerne; Bids For 2nd·Win The University of San Diego basketball team will go after its second victory o! the sea- son tonight when it plays host to Laverne College in the Mis- sion Bay High gym. The varsity cont~,t w i 11 start al 8 o'clock. A prelimi- l nary game betwe<'n Imperial Valley JC and the Pioneer jayvees starts at 6 :15. C o a ch Bob Mccutcheon said he would start Hector Sanches and freshman Dick Murray at forwards, Lee Ham- mond at center and Ken Leslie and _Walter Cooper at guards. Leslie, the former Amateur Athletic Union All-American paces the club in scoring at'. ter two contests with a 16- point per game average. Mccutcheon reports that he has lost the services of Duane (Rudy) Rudzinski because of grad~ difficulties and Murphy Hastings because of fine; cial problems. So far, the Pioneers have divided two games, losing to Camp Pendleton, 82-61 · and beating Biola, 67-63. La'.verne has a 4-0 record. I r...esli• 'furra~ 1Jammonds 0 ·1 4 i I 0 4 2 !, 16 7 8 2 2 [I " 2 I 0 0 22 n 17 0 3 0 22 fi1

v.as our firsi date." The pleased ticket srller agreed to furnish two end zone . e:i.ts, "high up and tog ther." But the <'Ustomer wasn't satisfi d. "That's not what I want." ame the reply, "I want two end e scats-one for het· in one d zone and one for nw in the o Prt• • r leas Stat : "Forwar Larry Hedden and rentPr John Green of Iichi- gan State's bask tball team arc ma Tied and oh have two rhilrlren." I hop thry're v er Y happv. . . . Look for Texa. A&M's .John Cro v to win the Hci. man Memo-

l<"r 111, l..anl': ri:il Trophy as the outstanding college football player of the year. The 1956 winner v otre Dame's Paul Hornung.... It \OUld h inter ting to know all the details of the trud hie h i>nt Billv Martin to Detroit. :Martin was th uhwd of trade i-umors ;ilmost from the day he went from th Yankee. to Kansas City. I wonder why., .. Ja ·k Mitch II has giv n up a nine-year contract at r ansas to mturn to his home state as succe: or to hu k Mather at Kan. as. The reason, says Mitchell, roots are d('ep in Kimsas. But th t didn't prevent him from playing college ball at Okla· h ma.... Pioneer Avoid Onus Of o. 3 Boh M <:uteheon, Unlver.-ity of San Diego football roach, m de an unu ual fght talk bcforC' the Pio- Jlt' rs' do in"' ame with Peoperdine. "~an Diego State air ady ha atlmlttecl it can't heat the junior cul!eue, ' k utr•heon told his boys. "We don't want to be th No. 3 t am irr tm~n ." ... Taking 1he c-oach at his word, the U D :ithletes proce rl rl 1o deal a 27-0 lieking to a Peppe!·dme club vhich had hen ten the Aztec·. 14-12, the previous week. 'flle victory wa!'! the Pion crs' fourth . traight and gave 'em a G-3 record for the season. Pretty fa t travelling for a . chool which has fielded only two foot- ball team in it. brief history.... La Jolla read r '-Uggests that Oregon <'all in Red (Coarh-oHh Year) Sanders to lead th Ducks against o " t t • ... nose Bm ·J. ut tha would he hard t ell o I Ca anova-esi)cdally after the Ducks d feated San er & Co., 21-0, thic: autumn.... Indd nta I , H you'd like to know how the Ducks propose to in at Pasadena you ca!1 hear it fir _t-h:3-nd her tom w night. Ca anova will be the pnnc1pal siwaker th I orth Park Ki\vanis Club honor;; the San Dfo o nd Hoover high sc-h 1 football teams at the Laf t hot I. Tlw public i invited.... otre D e may have a busy time in itl finale a"'ainst at Dallas Saturday. .J k (Have Foot- hall Wlll ravel) Mitchell ~ays SMU passer D o n Me~ dith · "the best . pread formation tnilbac-k I've Pver seen. I never saw Doak W.1lker run that forma- tion but I bet he couldn't pa. s l1ke Meredith." ... It's ironical that Frank Lane, a doctor to sick base- ball teams, has been called in to cure what ails the Cleveland Indians. Lane was responsible for a lot of Cleveland's difficulties when he per.;;uaded his prede- C'f'S. or, Hank Greenberg, to part , ith :Minnie Minoso. It wa. a deal that caU!,ed a lot of bitt es in Cleve- land.... h, that hi

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WAY_ UP - Pendlet_on center Bob Stauffer (33) goes to goal as the local squad downed the Turpiu Umvers1ty of San D1ego, 82-61 Dec. 3 at the Base gym. 1!!c1~~".';." kt Andy Wyatt (23) and Earl Allen (22), second from left T 01 • 1• stand by to ,vork the board in case of a miss. USD forward Paul Reynolds (22) seems to be doing a dance step but fails to stop the shot. (Base photo). - ---- I THE SAN DIEGO UNION Sat De<'. H. 19:;7 s a l9 s1>.N' DIEGO, c~o'..::R~N~IA::..-....:=c-- SAN DIEGO UNIOfl Del'. 13, 1937 DIEGO, CAI..IFORNIA a 191 th t d f ,·op ma 1~ Id air _o

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U SD Wa lo Foe, 100-80, Nabs 2nd Win Hector SancheL and 1-:en Leslie hit for 27 and 21 points. respectively last.night as Um· versity of San Diego bh~tered the nets for a 100•80 victory \ over Laverne College on the Mission Bay High S c h o o 1 court. I The Pioneers chalked lip their ~ccond victory in thre<;> starts USD led by_ only 17-'l. 3 willl 11 :27 remaining m the first hall but spurted to a 46- 34 margin at U1e intenms• sion. USO (100) G F p TLaVerne (IO}G F p T Murrov, f 3 2 • SMcAnltv, ftp i 1 3 ~ Sanchez, f 12 1 2 2. 7 eus v, , a 1 20 Mmmnd, cl ½ gc ,4 5 o 13 Cooper, g 12 o 3 2•Teter, g 2 1 " 5 Leslle, ; 1 2 0 ,wMer, f 2 2 2 6 Rt':d• f 2 0 2 .iGlbrt, C 0 1 l 1 Moines, 9f O 2 0 2.Brdno, g o , 0 l Thmczk, 2 0 1 H-iines, g 1 o s 2 Pdrwsk. 9 0 5 2 ~~~i~;·t' 2 1 2 t~t:1f' ',u 1 ,a 1 21\~Total1 l7 16 1' 80

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Tw nty-five in I U.S.D. Football Varsit Letters Twenty.five memben of the 1957 University of San Die go football team were awarded var- sity letters at a student body as• scmbly Friday Th<' twenty-fiYe who lettered include seven juniors, 16 sopho- mores and two freshmen. All are expected back next fall to pick up where this year's squad left off-the seasonal finale with Pep- perdine bringing a temporary halt to the Pioneers four game win streak. Two years o! intercollegiate football has leCt USD with an eight win-s1JC loss record. Athle- tic Director Bob Mccutcheon and bis staff already have plans to step-up the San Diego schedule next year with such po sible west coast opponents u the Univer- sity of Nevada, Chico State and New Mexico already mentioned. Lettermen (Ends)--Tom Zajec, C.G. Wal- ker Wayne Bourque. Larry Tes- sar~·. Merle Reed and Harvey Vick. . (Tackles)-John Mulligan, Ray oast, Charley Franklin. Rick 01·aclc and Dick Gard n er. (Gu rrl ) - .Joe DiTamaso. Bill Franklin . Don Gilmore and Jay Elso n. (('entr.rsµJack Garofono , Frank furphy and Ray f1chael. (Quarterback) - Vern Valdez. (Halfbacks)-Avalon Wright, Tom Kelly, Ed Bunsic. Bob Keyes and Tom Chrones. Fullbacks)-Ru.-1• Rudzinski.

USD Defeats Sf. Joe, 83-55 Ken Leslie potted 20 points last night to lead the Univer- sity oi San Diego to an easy 83-55 basketball victory over St. Jo ephs College of Albu• querque at the Kearny High gym, Three other Pioneers scored In double figures. They were Bob Maines 15, Walter Coop· er 13 and Hector Sanchez 10. Bob Sanchez hit 17 for St. Josephs. USD led, 39-22, at halftime. St. Joseohs (55) USO (Ul GFl'T GFPT Pttts,f O 0 1 0 Murray,f O S 1 5 H.Glbbs,f 5 i 3 U Sanchl!Z,f 5 0 0 10 Pldilla ,c 2 1 J 5 Revrt0lds,c 2 • 3 8 SOnchez,g 7 3 3 17 LHll~,g 9 2 3 '20 Cordova,g 2 0 l 4 Moines,g 5 5 2 15 Yonnonl,f 3 o 0 6 Cooper q 6 I 1 13 Go llegos,f 2 2 3 6 Tun, n.c O O 1 0 J.G,bbS.C 1 0 l 2 Reed,f 2 0 e 4 Gonzoles,f 0 0 1 0 Thomeczk,f O o 2 O Sola tor ,O o l '2 1 Podrwsk.i,V • 0 I 8 Totals 12 11 ,a 55 Totals 33 17 14 8l Holftim~ sca.-e: USO 19, St. Joseph', n. Free throws missed: St. Josephs- H. 1d~_b 5 Us~~~~rr:~~ct~ihe1 · M~ 1 I~~~•, nolds 2, Cooper 3, Turpin 2, Thomeczek.

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