News Scrapbook 1979

SAN DIEGO CLIPPING SERVICE EVENING TRIBUNE SEP 2O 1979

SAN DIEGO CLIPPING SERVICE

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5r:-o 2 1 1979 TOREROS TRAVEL TO POMONA

EVANGELIZATION DAY

Toreros, Gulls hope for out-of-town wins Con. I ;t ncy Will br th to be real tough on defense "

Sa o· . n 1ego,... vange• hzahon Day, an information pro~ram for clergy and chairpersons of parish evengalization committees will take place September 29 at DeSales Hall on the campus of the University of San Diego. Rev. Alvin Illig, C.S.P., Executive Director of the Bishops' Committee on Evangelization, will be the keyn?te speaker. His progr• am, titled "The Spirituality of the Evangelizer," will take place from 9:30 • 10:30 a.m. in Solomon Hall. E .

The purpose of Evange- lization Day is to increase the ~wa.reness of what evangel• 1zat1on means and to provide practical ideas and projects for chairpersons and clergy working in parish evangaliza• tion programs. Evangelization is every• thing that a member of the Church does to bring Jesus Christ and his Good News to .?t~~rs in such a way as to 101tiate or deepen their commitment to Jesus and His Church.

Other workshop through• out the day include "Parish Renewal Weekend" with Msgr. John Dickie, Executive Director of the California Catholic Conference, "Evan- gelizing the Hispanic" with Mr. Roberto Martinez, chair- man of the diocesan Spanish Speaking Executive Com- mission, and "Parish Mission Circle: An Arm of Evange- lization Extended to the Universal Church" by Rev. Anthony Chylewski, Direc• tor of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith.

Chico's attack 1s pegged around a pair of good run- ning backs - Jeff Clanagan and Dan Sweeney - and Walsh's hopes again will go with quarterback Bob Gali- ano, running backs Mark Wnght and Jason Dunn and wide receivers Chris Vaughn and Stan Brewer. It'll be the third straight road assignments for the l· 1 Gulls

keynote for both University of San Diego and t.:.S. Inter• national Umverslty as tht>y shoot for football victorl s on t111• road Saturday night. The Torrro , who have a 2·1 r cord thank. to what Coach Bill Willlams has ct~ scribed as "a super def nse," go again t the Pomona Sagehens at 7·30, while Coach Tom Wal h' Gulls will hP occupied at that ;arri }lour at Chico tale "\\ re gomg to llave to ct p nd on our ct fens again," W 1111ams said today "but 1t would bP mce If w coul Ille ron• 1 incy r ur or n - ·01 e '11 l· n ii I control know It's gomg to be tough Pomona bl'at Azu a Par1f1c 30-14 - and Azu a Pac1flC' handled u fairly ea 'Y la t year 35 6 ' Wilham f I 1t w1U be a good game and It will all b1• d c1dcd on hi h team mak the few rrors "Thal and which lPam can come out h and maintain th mo t enthu 1- asm We're Just gomg to hav to g t psychrd up 'cau. WP don't have the personnel to g t all that physical ' The Toreros are till look· mg for any kmd of cor• "W

'We all felt we •hould have beaten Humboldt State last week. WP are ju t gomg to hav to execute more cons1stently on offense.'' Wal h indicat ii th Gulls would come u with m new wnnkles - but every- thing we do will be aimed totally toward execution."

The University of San Diego football team (2-1) will travel to Pomona Pitzer College for a Saturday evening contest Sept. 22, at 7:30 p.m. The Pomona Sagehens, USD's oldest rival, will be out to avenge last year's 27-23 last minute loss to the Toreros. The Sagehens have two key returnees back from last year's team, QB Larry Bragg (excellent thr in rm), and RB George Bushala ( quick slashing type runner). The Tor ros, oming off a 23- 14 victory over fifth· another ougti game against Pomona. George Calandri was the star on defense with three QB sacks, 14 assisted tackles, two unassisted tackles at the goal line, and batted down five passes. George is a 5•9•·, 160 lbs., senior free safety, at USO. Coach Bill Williams also felt that the special teams have played a big part in the team's uccess this season. The special teams have not allowed a return on punt coverage, and the kickoff team has not allowed the opponent past the 24 yard line so far tnis season. Bill sayl, that "Pomona is always a challenge because we are at the sameJevel of competition. The team with the fewest mistakes will win."

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USD To Sponsor Breakfast Seminars(' SAN DIEGO - The third series of Update breakfast seminars, sponsored by the University of San Diego School of Business and the USD Continuing Education depart- ment, will begin In October. There will be eight Friday morning sessions beginning Oct. 12 at 7: 30 a.m., at the Town and Country Hotel in Mission Valley. Designed to give San Diego business people an opportunity to interact with USD business faculty around current business information and techniques, the series will begin with breakfast, then a seminar on various business topics will be held from 8 to 9 a.m. Registration for the entire series is $105. Group rate for two or more persons is $90 per person, and each single session is $15. For further information, call the USD Office of ContinuingEducation at 293-4585.

BUSINESS SEMINARS University of San Diego School of Business Administration w_ill hold a series of breakfast seminars for men & o en m business, every Friddy from Oct. 12 to December 7, 1?79. These seminars are presented each year to give San Diego business people an opportunity to intereact . with the University of San Diego School of Busines~ faculty in _order to learn c1bout current information and techniques apphcable t~ business problems. Topics to be present mclude: (?ct. 12. Strntegie~ for managerial success, Oct. 19: Mottvahon an~ satusfaction myths and reality, Nov. 2. The cu_r~ent and coming slate of the economy, Nov. 9: Recru1tmg an selecting for affirmative action, Nov 16: Emplo~ment credi s and labor costs, Nov. 30: Cop~ng eflect'.vely wit . man er I stress, Dec 7: Profitable decision making Co_st. $105 for all of the series or single sess ons 15 00. Pnce includes breakfast.

he women's volleyball team lost in all three matches against San Diego State Friday, Sept. 14, 15-10, 15-4: and 15-3. The Lady Toreros will face the University of Utah, Thursday, Sept. 20 in the US Sports Center.

Ing driv . In la w k's 23· 14 conquest of Redlands they got thrr(• tou hdown~. followmg a pair of fumble recoveries and an inter• cepted pas.s - but hart to cover only 12, 9 and 4 yard. to make It mto the end zone The Culls hav accentu- ated ba ics - blockmg, catching the ball, tackling and pa. s protection - m preparing for their m etmg with Chico Stat!' "We've had a good look at them on film and they appear to be a ver) good team," V.alsh said of th Wildcats "They are going

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with members Judy Comito, Dian Peet and Bonnie Coggan. (Photo by David Eidenmiller) fo SD She has served on the boards of the Symphony Women's Committee, La Jolla Opera

USO Auxiliary president Pat Keating, left, checks decorations for the group's Oct. 2 fashion show II shio

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The University of San Diego football team (1-1) will host the University of Redlands Bulldogs Saturday, September 15, 7:30 p.m., at the USO Football Stadium. The Torero's are coming off a disappointing loss at Cal Lutheran (39-0) l~sl Satur- day. Coath Bill Williams felt that the defense had a good game despite the score. Bill said, "The statistics show that the Kingsmen had the ball nine times eyond the USO 40 yard line and only scored t ice in the fi half. We had t o g a line t nds at the two yard line and topped them d d in their track' ." Our next opponents the Redla ds Bulldogs are also rated in the top five at the NAIA level. The Bulldogs will brin a solid all around offen i e team and stingy defe e to fac~ the Torero's. Coach Willi trl y , "The Bulldogs have one of th best running ga e in fhe c un- t . They hav good '41U1ck

Mrs. Eric Bass of La Jolla has been announced as the chairman of the University of San Diego Auxiliary's annual benefit fashion show, says Mn;. Edward T. Keating, also of La Jolla, auxiliary president. The luncheon fashion show by Bullock's will be held October 2 at Vacation Village. Co- chairman of the event is Mrs. John Porter McGregor of Rancho Bernardo. Mrs. Bass, who has her M. A. from Stanford, has chaired the Symphony Ball, Combo evening auction party, Women of Elegance and many other benefit events.

Guild, Women's Association for Salk Institute, UCSD Medical Center Auxiliary, is a Makua Life Patroness and is listed in "Who's Who of American Women." The fashion show benefits the University of San Diego's Financial Aid Program which assists 56 percent of its students. Other fashion show committee members are: advisers, Ruth Mulvaney and Bea Epsten; treasurer, Dian Peet; mailing, Barbara Carlson; telephone, and seating, Eleanor White and Ernie Grimm. Antoinette Georgia Cihak; menu, Borthwick; Others are decorations, Betty Tharp; files, Betty Fergusen; publicity, Marjorie Toillion; social hour hostesses, Sally Thornton; and luncheon hour host~sses, L ereva Athaide. Auxiliary president 1s Pat Keatmg. Luncheon decorations will feature fall colors in shades of yellow, rust and gold accented by straw flowers and au.umn leave~. For reservations or in• formation, phone 4,-=--'"

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Torero eleven shoots for 3-1 Back on the winning road after knocking off Redlands last week, the University of San Diego football team will try for a 3-1 record tonight when the Toreros visit Pomona-Pitzer College in a game scheduled for a 7:30 start. . At the same time, United States International Universi- ty will complete its three-game road trip tonight in a game at Chico State. The Toreros went 2-1 last week when they surprised Redlands 27-23 and Coach Bill Williams is confident they can gain another win at the expense of Pomona, which was 1-8 last season. "Pomona is a lot like us," said Williams. •:.J:t is a small school trying to estblish a good program and reputa- tion." Most of the Pomona players are returning, including drop back quarterback Larry Bragg and running back George Bushala, a quick, slashing kind of ball carrier. Pomona won its opener last week against Azusa- Pacific 30-14, dominating the game both offensively and defensively. The Gulls of USIU could be in for it at Chico, a school ranked high in its own Far West Conference.

Mrs. Eric Bass

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LOS ANGELES TIMES SEP 2 2 1979 USD Plays Pomona-Pitzer Tonight From• Tlmts s1111 Wrllor . POMON~-The University of San Ditigo, after a 23.1-4 victory a~amst Redlands last _weekend, 'fill play Pomona- Pllzer tomght. '.l'he T~reros WIii be out tQ raise their season mark to 3-1. with their only defeat coming at the hands of Cal Lutheran.

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