News Scrapbook 1980
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COLLEGES/By Ailene Voisin USD's 5-5 Receiver Guzman Proves Looks Deceiving
Guzman made 8 receptions for 117 yards and a touch- ' · down. He also set up the winning score with a sideline reception reminiscent of John Jefferson's fingertip grabs. Guzman raced toward the right sideline, stretched his entire frame, and hung onto the ball as he hit the ground. "That," he said, "was one of my better catches. I try to emulate Cliff Branch (Oakland Raiders). He's short, but you've got to respect him because he can go deep." Guzman is also one of those rare individuals who re- spects politicians. His goal is to attend law school in furtherance of his own political ambitions. As if a 5-5 college wide receiver isn't unusual enough, listen to the Guzman family politics: "Although I grew up in a blue collar neighborhood in Huntington Park, and my father was a machinist for a long time, both my parents are voting for Reagan. They like big bu_siness." • • •
After pending a few afternoons in the weight room at San Diego State last spring, Ron Guzman realized he was too small to play for the A~tec football team. But no matter. Remembering there was another uni- versity at the other end of Mission Valley, Guzman con• tacted University of San Diego football Coach Bill Wil- liams. "I remember getting a tap on the shoulder, and Jookmg down at this 5-foot-l midget who asked me if he could play football," recalled Williams. "I said sure, thinking I'd never see him again. But the following Sunday, he was there along with everybody else." Guzman, who is actually 5-5, was listed near the bottom of USD's depth chart at the beginning of the season. He never left the bench the first three games. Finally, after injuries depleted the wide receiver ranks, Guzman got his chance. And now his teammates sit and watch. "I knew once I got a shot, they wouldn't be able to move me out," said Guzman, a political science major. 'Tm a pretty good athlete." In high school, weighing all of 125 pounds, Guzman played defensive end and outside linebacker. He made the move to wide receiver during his two years at L.A. City College. And his size? "It hasn't been that much of a problem," said Guzman "I've got quickness, fair speed and I run good patterns. And as long as the quarterback gets the ball in the gener- al area I'll catch it." In USD's 14-7 win over Sonoma State last Saturday,
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ov 6 Political Cartoonist Paul Conrad will discuss his career as a political cartoonist for the Los Angeles Times, Friday, November 7, 7 p. m., Camino Theater, USO. 291-6480 x4296.
Noontime Concerts series will present a performance by the ERA Trio, violinist Mary Gerard, cellist Mary Lindbloom, and pianist Ilana Mysior, Wednesday, November 12, 12:15 p.m., French Parlor, Founders Hall, USO. Free. 291-6480 x426!.
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CAMPUS LECTURE ~aul Con ad political cartoonist for_ ~he'Los Angeles Times, will speak on Friday, Nov. 7, at 7 .m. in the Camino Theate~ ~n the University of San Di- ego campus.
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USD's New Coach Says Women's 'Team Looks G~o~ , f hm.an guard Lori Moms USD's new womens basket- res . , 0 ,, ·un- ball ('Oaeh, Kathleen Marpe, is Ch~la V1s_~a >~1:~~11: \,1c6on• in her fourth week of prac• 10r orwar ti<:C', and is encouraged with aid. lhe squad's progre;;s thus far. Last Friday, the women U1st yrar USD finished the played a controlled scrim· mage against a group of men season with a 17·7 reco rd from USD, and coach Marpe
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Tbe third concert ill the University of San Dieg~•s "Music in Vienna" series will be performed under the direction of conductor Henry Kolar, 4 p.m. Sunday at the Camino Theatre, USD. Information: 291-6480, ext. 4261.
was encouraged with the pro- gress she saw. "We are where we want to be at this time in terms of the basic fundame~; tals on offense and defense, said Co,1ch Marpe.
against prPdominantly Divi. 8ion III opponents, but this year will join the S. Cal. Ath• letic Assn. and play a vastly Arizona Stat£', U. of Nevada Las Vegas, Pepperdine, and cross-town rival San Diego State. USD is led by 5'4" junior guard Michelle Grier (16.1 ppg and 3.4 rpg) and 5'10" sophomore forward J(nnifer Perles who averaged 7.8 ppg and 7 _1 rpg. Sophomore guard Barbara Minear (5'8") is also rdurning after averaging 8.5 ppg and 5. rpg. Newcomers to the squad include 5'7" upgraded schedule including
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, November 7, 1980 / Part II 9 USD Will Present Famed Comic Opera The University of San Diego Musical Theater will present Nico- lai's comic opera, "The Merry Wives of Windsor," at 8 p.m. Nov. 21 and 22 and at 2:30 p.m. Nov. 23.
N~NTIME CONCERTS (French Parlor, Found~ Hal~.!!°!~ The ERA Trio, featuring violin, piano and cello, will pe 12,15 p.m. Wednesday.
1980 Founders' Qallerv: Indians: The Photographic Images of Edward S. Curtis. Nov. 17 through Dec. 19, University of San Diego. Mo nd ay _ Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 291 • 6480.
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concerts. USO will host an orchestra concert, with Henry Kolar conducting, at 4 p.m. Sunday in the Camino Theater. USD's Musical Theater will present "TheMerry Wives of Windsor," an opera, Nov. 21-23 in the Camino eate
USD is led by 5-foot-4- inch junior guard Mich- elle Grier, who a:veraged 16.1 points and 3.4 rebounds a game last season, and 5·10 sopho- more forward Jennifer Perles (7.8 points, 7.1 rebounds). Also re· turning is Barbara Minear, a 5·8 sophomore guard who averaged 8.5 points a year ago. "Our basic goal for the season is to build the foundation of a quality women's program that USD can be proud of," she said. "USD is uni· que in terms of its type of student-athlete and its facilities, and our program will reflect this uniqueness as we strive for our own brand of ex- cellence."
concluded its fourth week of practice and new head coach Kath· leen Marpe is encour- aged with the squad's progress thus far. "We are where we want to be at this time in terms of the basic fund- amentals on offense and defense," Marpe said after a recent controlled scrimmage against a group of men from USD. Last year, the Toreros finished with a 17·7 re· cord against predomin· ately Division m op- ponents. This year they will join the Southern California Athletic As- sociation and play a vastly upgraded schedule that includes Arizona State.
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ERA TRIO The group comprised of violinist Mary Gerard, ~list I Mary Und~om and pi~nist Ilana Mysio'., wll! p;rtor~ ~:::~~ ay' at 12 ,15 p.m., in the University of San Diego• rane ·
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yards - Guzman's only catches of the night. Jerry McAlpin scored two touch- downs on short runs and led the winners with 77 yards rushing in 14 carries. USO (5-5) outgained the Rattlers 373-42, and the losers got into USO territo- ry only once, reaching the 44.
Tim Call and Steve Loomis each passed for two touchdowns and three play- ers scored two apiece last night as University of San Diego buried Edwards Air Force Base 41-0 in an exhi- bition football game. The Toreros scored early when Call hit Ron Guzman for TD passes of 10 and 7
Edward! AFB USO D D O 0- 9 7 14 14 6-41 USO - Guzman 10 poss from Coll (Keleoim kldc) USC - Guzman 7poss from Coll (Kelegi(ll kick) . ( . '~) USO - McAlp,n 1 run Brisco .... USO - Rish poss from Loomis (Kelellian kick) USO - Rish 10 poss from Loomis (Brisco kick) USO - McAlpin 7run (kldc foUed)
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"Music In Vienna" Is the theme of 1oday·s 4 pm. concert In Camino Theater, Univeralty of San Diego. Henry Kolar 1,1111 conduct.
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