News Scrapbook 1981-1982
SENTINEL DEC 1 1981
Gerald Jones of USO drops two points through strings as Michael Cage watches. Allen, Smith Help Aztecs Edge USD 41-36 (Continued from D-1) Gaine
practice Wednesday. When he finally took the floor, six minutes into the game, order soon was restored. Jones concluded with 8 points, Smith with 9. Senior forward Gerald Jones led USD with 11 points and the other Torero cornerman, Robby Rob- erts, had 12 rebounds. USO outrebounded SDSU 27-21 but, for a second consecutive year, had its hopes for an upset foiled by poor shooting. This time the Toreros shot just 37 per cent, compared with 50 per cent by the Aztecs. What's more, San Diego State was 11 for 21 from the foul line. USO was 2 of 3. 'I thought we played pretty well, especially with our defense," Brovel- li said. ·We did Just about everything we'd hoped to do; we just couldn't put the ball in the net from the floor." Unfortunately, a negative note was provided by USD guard Rich Davis, who charged Jones after contact be- tween them occured away from the ball in the first half. Davis was eject- ed from the game, and on his way to the dressing room raised the middle fingers of both hands toward the crowd. Brovelli, who did not see the incident which triggered the flareup, would not comment on what had oc- cured.
su peeled his club's slow ·tart came from a lack or patience agamst the USO zone. 'You're not going to beat a Jim Brovelli team by rushing anything," he said. It may also have had something to do with the fact the Aztecs did not start guard Zack Jones. He was late for
coring so mu h a the eHect he had on our .hooters m 1de," Brovelli aid. "Wh n your whole game is designed to get the ball inside, and when you get there you've got to get it over a guy 6-10, 1t' · tough."
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Holiday fair on Dec. 11 SAN DIEGO - The first annual holiday craft fair will be held on the campus of the University of San Diego Dec. 11 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. More than 40 artisans will display their work in front of Founders Hall and in the Founders Hall foyer. The public is in- vited to the craft fair which will feature a variety of items for sale Including silk-screened apparel and linens, et• chiilgs, air-brushed clothing, hand-crafted jewelery, floral ar- rangements, personalized Christmas stockings, stained glass, mirrors, wooden calligraphy, weavings, bread-dough sculpture and more. Holiday refreshments will be available and Christmas carolers can be heard between 11: 30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. in the French Parlor, Founders Hall. There is no admission charge. Proceeds from the crafts fair will benefit USD student organiza- tions including BAC- CHUS, a national or- ganization formed to promote responsible at- titudes toward alcohol consumption, the Com- puter Club and others.
Pt ,1,, by Hev Brintnall
13 points, had six rebounds and bl ked six shots. The Aztecs, 3-2, hosted Oregon lost night, while the Toreros, now 2-2, ore idle until Thur,doy when they entertain Bethel College
USD's Gerald Jones 1s in no po 1tjon to stop this basketball by Son Diego Sto•e,; Zack Jones. The Aztecs won the crosstown rivalry 41-36 Thursday night as freshman Leonard Allen scored
SAN DIEGO UNION DEC 16 1981 Torero Guard Davis Handed Suspension USO point guard H1ch Davis has been suspended indefinitely for disciplinary reasons as a result of his ac- tions during the Dec. 10 game against San Diego State. Davis was ejected early in the game after charging Aztec guard Zack Jones. Upon his departure, he made obscene gestures to the crowd.
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All-AMERICAN TORERO/ Universi of San Diego defensive back Dan Herbert has been selected to the Division II Kodak All-American Team and the COSIDA Small College All-Academic s~cond team. Herbert, a graduate of Patrick Henry High, set a school record this season with eight interceptions. His strong play in the secondary helped the Toreros to a 9-1 record. The Kodak team is selected by the American Football Coaches As- sociation. The COSIDA team is chosen by the nation's sports information directors. /:
USO BASKETBALL) The USO basketball team will be in action twice this week, hosting Bethel College of Indiana Thursday and Illinois Wesleyan Sunday at the Toreros' Sports Center. Both games are at 7.35 p.m. USO has a 2-2 record. Thursday's game. The Toreros will be without guard Rich Davis for the two contests. Davis has been suspended indefinitely by coach Jim Brovelli for his actions against tile Aztecs. Davis tried to start a fight after being knocked down, was kicked out of the game, and made an obscene gesture to the crowd as he exited the floor.
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