News Scrapbook 1973

Sunday, November 11, 1973 1-3 M sic Week: S.D. Sym hony, L.A. Phil_harmonic Top List THI SAN DIEGO UNION

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ALLOCH - The musicologist Wlll lecture on Mahler s 10th Symphony at noon Thursday In the UCSD , M ttbew mpus Redtal Hall. Ml t-C CER - The trio of pianist Ronald Morebel· lo! olinl ileen Wingard and cellist Richard Levine ~vd~l:~=~lnooConmamnd l.2t:30Cop.m. tomorrow In the foyer of , um y ncourse. · , "MUSICIANS IN THE MAKING" - Soprano Diana Davidson and cellist Hilda Cook will present the program 'It 2:30 p.m. today in the Jewish Commanlty Center 4079 54th St. • ~RCUSSION CONCERT - Jean-Charle.s Francis and C nDGorge will perform at 8:15 p.m. Saturday In the Matthews Campus Recital Hall. P IKAS. GYPSY CARAVAN MUSIC - MlraCosta· College will present the show at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the. Oceanside school's gymnasium SACRED ORATORIOS - Sev~ral excerpts will be pre-' sented at 7;30 p.m. next Sunday ln the First Presbviorfan Church, Oceanside. J- SAN DIEGO TATE UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS - The ensembles will periorm at 8 p m. next Sunday m Peterson Gym. 1 SAN ~IEGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA -.Th or'1!.es- I Ira, with conductor Yoshimi Takeda and vlolm •, Lilit t. Gampel, will perform at 8 p.m. Thursday nd Jt'>llday in n the Civic Theater. 1 ' Yi ~NIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO OPERA WORKSHOP - Captain Lovelock," by John Luke will be presented 8: 15 p.m. Fnday and Saturday in' the school's Camino Hall. ,, VIE A JOH TRAUS ORCHESTRA - The in

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By CHUCK SAWYER nutes en route to a 35-7 half- hiked the half-time to 35-7 University of San Diego time lead. showed crossto~ rival U.S. Tempers were flaring on yards to Croom after Steve International Umversity ab- both sid 5 with wholesale Bubel's interception gave S?iutely no . respect last penalties ~uiring 50 mi- USD possession at i own rught, stompmg the West- nutes to play the first quar- 42. 'The score came with 1:03 erners, 56-20, before approxi- ter alone. left in the half. mately 3,000 ,fans at USD In the end the Toreros usao........................ , 0 • i:1-2a had J·ust too ~uch cn<>Drl and u~0:::0o~i.···.1r·;;,,,·.21i~:~u~~ the same tre4tment they contest that was surrounded S from Dullch when Dulich passed four Stadium. The To us ~r-,-u IU solid running ability in a six other by fog dunn·g the second '380II as coach half. Unfortunately for the - t Rothrock kick) USO-Crooms run tR rer gave Id ). have handed · al · nv s thtS Its seventh t us1u-ttorne1 rvn 1111>erh n . USD-Sharp'2rll olblo4t- field 1

San Diego Symphony soloi$I Lilit Gampel here Thursday and Friday. It will be presented with scenes from Douglas Moore's "The Ballad of Baby Doe" and Seymour Barab's "A Game of Chance" at 8:15 p.m. Friday and Saturday in the USD Carruno Theater. The program has been prepared under the direction of Ilana Mysior who returned to the campus recently after a sabbatical and 'nill accompany th perfonnances along with a student, Lauren Izner. Peggy Deegan will sing the part of the widow in ''Lovelock" with Donna Parisi and Julie Westervelt as the daughter·. Other roles will be taken by Jean Karlan and Debra Lynne. In "Chance," a contemporary comedy opera, tile roles of three knitters will be sung uzanne Ross, Laura Schanes and Goldie Sinegal. Frank Curtaino will have the male lead. In "Baby Doe" the cast will feature Pamela Methvin, Elizabeth Rockefeller and Dolores Hume. An Evening Of S rouss:-c:-==-a==----~ The Vienna Johann Slrall$.5 Orchestra and t sta of the VI nna Volksoper 'nill perfonn under the baton of Graz Opera music director Walter Goldschmidt at 2:30 and 8 p.m. next Sunday in the C1V1C Theater. The program is part the the "Entertainment 74" series' · bemg pre nted here by Kiel Enterprises an~ Concert Associates. The 48-piece orchestra carries on a tradition

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pensation for coach Don Lee Davis Winston Sharp · Turner's outfit, "".hich lost Andy Sanchez and Rich • for a seventh ra1ght week Paulson getting one TD ape- 'j after a sea~ pening tri- ice. umph. Sampson Horne Collie : USD lost not e in setting Cann and Ted ' owser l ~e pattern ~or the game last scored for the Westerners, : mght, sconng. three touch- the latter two coming in the l downs Ill the first eight m1- final period after USD had . amassed a 49-7 advantage.· l Quarterback Bob Dulich

enjoyed one of his better : nights for USD, completing i 20 of 28 attempts for 389 • yards and five touchdowns. I Mike Ottombrino had • flashes or success passing l for USIU, chiefly to wide receiver Mike Cameron. The victory evened the l series between the schools at 1-1-1. I The Toreros scored the : first three times they had I possession, moving from their own 27 to travel 73 yards in eight plays for the 1 first TD. Dulich passed 1:s yards to Davis who made a 1 leaping catch in the end zone : 1 with only 2 and one-half mi- { nutes played in the opening . quarter A 34-yard pass from Du- 1 lich to Sanchez was the key :l, play in the drive with USD also helped by a personal : foul penalty that took the j ball to the 13. . . Another Jong pass, this i time to Yarbrough for 41 . yards, sparked the second . 1 TD march which ended with Croom going around right :, end five yards for the score. { With 6:58 still left in the period, Dulich again found f Yarbrough in the clear on first down and L'Onnected with him on a 67-yard scor- 1 ing toss. Yarbrough got past both men on double cover- I age to grab the ball. USIU finally got moving f after returning the next . kickoff to its own ?:I. The Westerners traveled 73 I yards in 16 plays with a 13- yard pass from Ottombrino I to Cameron carrying to the USO one from where Horne 1 plunged over. . The first period ended with j the Toreros on top, 21-7... Cornerback Winston Sharp : 1 rushed in to block an at- 1 tempted field goal by USIU's Sergio Albert at the USD 39 I midway of the second peri- : od. The ball bounded stra- j ight towards the USIU goal • and Sha picked it up with- i out bre · g stride and went 1 all the way. The Toreros \

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Watercolor exhibiticµ;'&,(~ The works of Robert Perine will be exhibited tomorrow through . 2 in The Founders Gallery at The University of Diego The Jery Is open weekdays from 10 a.m. • 4 p.m. and ends by appointment Perine was educated at the ers ty of Southern Chouinard Art the Fine Arts Society of San Diego and the Cal o ia ational Watercol2r ~e . He has exhibited his WO extensively in California with on&-man shows at the Arlena Lind Gallery, San Francisco; the Factory, Newport Bea and the Mary oore Gallery in La Jolla.

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. Lora_ P~~ry.fina,~cia[ aids ofFcer at the University ofSan Diego, goes oier atd Package with. Ph~ll,p Marquez, biology major, one of the many st~d~nts at .the untvemty who depend upon loans, scholarships or both to fmuh their education.

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Auxiliary Sets Benefit (Continued from D-1) Fund. This 1s a fund to pro- vide loans m the $50 range for students with some kmd of immediate problem, such as the need. Reservations for the fashi- on show can be made with :\frs. Leo J. Durkin reserva- tions chairman, o'r at the University of San Diego.

ll/,""/11 USO faces Azusa with top offense The UnJversity of San Diego puts e , ·cAA Col- lege DiV1sion s. o. 1 total offense team on the field tomorrow night against Azusa Pacific here This week's division statistl,'-">-,11ia•c"' the Toreros (5-1-1) o op v.1th a 417.2- yard avera e per game. The Cougars, foe in the 7:30 homecoming game at USD Stadium, have a 4-2 record and owe one to the Toreros after losing, 41,27, to them last season. Coach Jerry Sconce of Azusa looks to quarterback John Tully and tailback Jim Farmer for scormg power. Tully has more than l.!::00 yards total offense Farmer has averaged 73 yards per rush. KSDO radio will broad- rast the game live.

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There will be a 7 :00 p.m. social hour, followed by a buffet dinner in ne Sales Hall.

Alumni of the University of San Diego have scheduled a variety of events to mark their 1973 Homecoming, which started Tuesday and will last through Sunday. Classes of '53, '58, '63, and '68 are being honored. Tomorrow, a President's Re eption at the Hilton Inn at 8 p.m. 9,•ill be followed by the am coming Ball In the y Room. Tailgate parties are planned oc th honor of reunion classes • Saturday, preceding the homecoming football game, Toreros vs. Azusa Pacific, in e USO stadium at 7:30 p.m. Sunday's events, completing the 1973 homecoming lest1Y1ties will begin with a family folk ma In the Colleg Chap I at 9:30 a.m. Cl rgy Ev ning Is planned Sunday, the first such USO event to honor the Gulden and Sllv r Jubilarl a of the Uioce~e and bie Ordination Cla s of t , , and· 1968.

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