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LOS ANGELES TIMES

LOS ANGELES TIMES

LOS ANGELES TIMES

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GOING FOR 10-0/ The University of s~ Diego football team needs a victory over St. Mary's University today in Moraga, Ca .. to complete a 10-0 season USD has never had an undefeated football team . A win today won't come easily. St. Mary's is 6-3. The Gaels have the No.I NCAA Division II defense in the nation against the QI!!. They are holding opponents to 54.2 yards a game

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USO Goes for a Perfect Season Special to The Times MORAGA-The University of San Diego will attempt to complete an undefeated football season when it plays St. Mary's at 1:30 p.m. today. The Toreros (9-0) have never before finished with an undefeated record. If they wm today's game, there is a good chance they will be invited to the NCAA Division Ill playoffs.

THE SAN DIEGO UNION

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Saturday, November 14, 1981

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, First Lutheran Church of El caJon will mark "The Year of the DISllbled'' with a special service at 10:45 a.m. tomorrow "The Sings of Mustc," a choir of deaf teen-agers, will be part of the mu.~ical presenta- tion for the service.

m r dir tor of non-violent educa- tion for slam clVll rights leader Dr Martin Luth r Kmg, will speak here tomorrow and Monday. H will discu integration and ed- ucation durmg a talk at 7:30 p.m. to- morrow at First United Methodist Church, 2lll ammo de! Rso South. , H will peak of the I es and ef- forts tnvolved in prov1dmg quality ucati n in a multirac1al society nd its 1mphcatio for th Christian church and family At noon Monday h will speak at a mmar on theology and social jus- tice m the Cammo Hall student lounge at th University of San Diego The top1t· will be integration, edu- cation and the rchgiou community Lawson JS pa tor of Holman Unit- ed Methodist Church in Los Angeles nd pr 1d nt of the Los Angeles West Region of the Southern Chris• t1an Leadership Conference. He also rved as chairman of a Task Force on Violence and Non violence in the Struggle for Soc, I Justice, a pccial proiert of th World Council of Churches The cost of lunch at the s mlnar is- $5. , Christian Heritage College will bold its fall banqu t at 7 pm. Tues- -day at the Scottish Rite Auditorium, 1890 Cammo de! R10 South. Jack Van lmpt'.' will be the speaker and will be awarded an honorary doctor's degree at the banquet. He is an evangelist and cxpon nt of Bible prophecy, , Enc Booth will perform the Alec Mccowen production of "St. Mark's Gospel" at 8 p.m ov 23 at the Unt• vers1ty of San Diego s Camino The- ater The event I ponsored by th San Diego County F..cumenical Confer- ence and the Office of Continumg Ed- ucation at USD. Information JS avail- able from the conference office at 232 6385. , Temple Beth I rael has sched- uled a "Festival of the Arts '81" Fri- day to Nov. 22 at the temple, 2512 Third Ave At 8:15 pm. Friday, Richard J Neumann will discuss "From Baby- lon to Bernstem " an overview of J wish music with illustrations. At 7'30 p.m next Saturday there will be an I raeh art exhibition, a wme and che reception and an auction. A Jewish festival day, featuring ethnic food, music and storytellers, will be held from 11 a.m to 4 p.m. Nov 22. Al 7 30 pm, The Klezmorim, an Eastern European- tyle brass en- emble, w11l perform m the temple sanctuary Tickets for the coneert are $6.50 and $5. To obtam mformat10n call adine Fmkel or Cantor Sheldon Merel at 239-0149.

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SAN DIEGO UNION ov 1 4 1981 Toreros Attempt To Conclude Perfect Season

Rev. James M. Lawson

meet St. Mary's (6-3) today at 1 p.m. at Diablo Valley College. USD has never beaten the Gaels in Northern California, but the Toreros will have a great deal on the line this time. ''If we could finish undefeated, and stay in the Top 10 for Division III, it would be a great, great year," Williams said. Winning today will not be easy. St. Mary's is a member of the NCAA's Division II and is a clearcut favorite today. Win or lose, however, USD will conclude the best season in its history. The previous high-water mark was a 9-2-1 finish in U73.

The University of San Diego will conclude the best football season in its history this afternoon, but it will not be good enough to suit the NCAA. They are unbeaten and could finish 10-0 by beating St. Mary's today in Pleasant Hill, but the Toreros have learned they will not take part m the NCAA's Division III playoffs. Instead, the Western Region will bE' represented by Law- rence (Wis.) and Minnesota-Morris. "I'm disappointed, but I'm not surprised," Torero Coach Bill Williams said. "At this level, a lot of different factors are involved, things beyond the winning and losing." In any case, the Toreros probably will be sufficiently moved when they take the field to

EVENING TRIBUME NOV l 4. 1

Co~~::~;~. :;;r:ertdtiMon, Edducation.and th~ Religious th U . . e on ay noon mCammo Hall at be eth n;ers1y of San Diego. The principal speakers will i t c: ev._ ames M. Lawson of Holman United Method- s urch .m Los Angeles and Morris Casuto, director of the San _Diego-Arizona region of the B'nai B'rith A f. Defamation League. n 1

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SAN DIEGO UNION

SAN DIEGO UNION

NOV 1 5 1981

NOV 1 5 198t

II 'THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO' - The University of San Diego Opera Worksh. op, under the direction of Robert Austin, will perform Mozart's comic opera at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2:30 p.m. next Sunday ,n the Camino Theater, University of San Diego. The orchestra Is conducted by Henry Kolar.

MARILYN STEVENS - The pianist wtll present a recilal at 12:15 p.m. Wednesday in the French Parlor, Founders Hall, University al San Diego, lo continue the Noonlime Concert Series.

REV. JAMES LAWSON Seminar speaker

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NOV 1 5 1981

USD Beaten by t. Mary's, 31-14 F'rom Times Wtre Services

Knocking off an undefeated team 1s generally big news. But even though St. Mary's surprised the previously unbeaten University or San Diego, 31-14, Saturday after- noon at Moraga, the biggest story was a chool-rccord run by the Gaels' Craig Breland. Breland, who finished with 150 yards on 16 carries, took a handofr on his one-yard line and sprinted 98 yards. However, he rumbled on the San Diego one, and the Toreros re- cov red Fortunately, for Breland, the mistake didn't hurt the Gaels (7-3), who finished with 393 yards in total off n e Quarterback Scott Ruiz completed 9 of 17 passes for 158 yards and two touchdowns. San Diego (9-1) was ranked ninth In the NCAA Division Ill poll coming Into the game. Quarterback Steve Loomis completed 22 or 46 pa es for 210 yards and two touch- downs, but he was also intercepted four times.

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