News Scrapbook 1986
San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Evening Tribune (Cir. D. 127,454)
FEB 6 1986 ·/··p;.JD. player brawls are getting out ofhand ;.q~~ Better security is possible answer
Feb. 8, 1968. After scoring 48 points for USU that night, Estes went with some teammates for pizza. They saw a car accident, and when Estes went lo assist the people in the cars, his head brushed an electrical wire and he was killed. • • • TARK'S PHILOSOPHY - Neva- da-Las Vegas coach Jerry Tarkanian used all his recruiting guile when he pursued Tom Lewis out of Orange County's Mater Dei High. But Lewis chose USC over UNLV. Now we see where Lewis is upset with USC coach Stan Morrison. But word has it that should Lewis leave, Tark wants no part of him, especially after he heard some comments Lewis made about USC and Morrison. Tarkanian, who often gives young lads with police records a second chance at life with the Runnin' Reb- els, said: "I won't recruit Lewis. I don't recruit players who bad-mouth their school and coach.... Akid can have all the manners in the world, but if he's not loyal to his school and coach, you gotta watch him." • • • TARK II - Tarkanian's record in the last four years is an incredible 106-15. His PCAA record is 98-8. Won- der what the Runnin' Rebs would have been like in the WAC, the con- ference that turned them down? • • • DOMED DUCKS - University of Oregon president Paul Olum gave preliminary approval to a new dome proposed for Autzen Stadium. But Olum's approval was conditional. He said the OU athletic department must begin a fund-raising drive to raise $9 million in pledged sponsor seats, and he wants the school to get approval from the State Board of Higher Education for the dome. Also. he said the athletic department must sell enough 10-year sky box leases to generate at least $1 million in annual income. OU athletic director Bill Byrne said the dome will be a reality, bas- ing his feelings on a marketing anal- ysis of the Eugene area that showed 80 percent of those surveyed support- ed t.. dome and 75 percent would contribute money to the project. The OU Foundation has won preliminary approval of $20 million in industrial revenue bonds, which could be sold to make up the difference between the cost of the project and what the school can raise privately.
Local college schedules Men: Feb. 6-13 8 bell
Volltyball Ftb. 7- UC Santa Barbara at SDSU, 7-30 p.m., Loyola Marymount at UCSD, 730 pm. Ftb.1- Stanla t UC Rivers dt CllrOl'lonl us U Feb. 7 - Mudd at t CSD 12 noon Feb. • USIU al Cal State Oom ngtiel Hills Clia man at UCSD (2 noon SDSU at UCLA (2) Fib. 11 - OSU et Cal State Fullerton Fib. 12 - US U at Cal Sta•e Narthrlc!Oe· UCSD a D 2 pm UC Riv rside at SOSU, 5 pm Fib. 13 - Point ~a N urene at US U 2 '30 pm 8atk1tblll fib. I - BY:J vs SDSU t Sp0r1S Arena, 7 30 p m CSD at Point Loma Nazarene 130 p m Feb. 7 - USO at Loy Mar1ffi0Unl Fib I - Ut h vs. sosu at Sports Are:-a. 7 JO pm Point .,oma Na?arene at Fre,no Paci!,., USO at Pepperdine vSIU at Eastern Washington Ftb 11 - TlJe Mast r I College at Point Loma ene. 7 30 pm U IU at Idaho Fob. 12 - JSIU at B se State Ftb, 13 - SOSU at Wyom ng. 6 30 p "T1 Colleges th court b hill~ the UAB bench and rmxlng m omc f. •nches One of the picture I aw fr; n the game fea- tured B i tanl coach Robert Dorn bemg pick d up by hlS lapel by a Norfolk, Va., policeman. That' a nJ e hot for the trophy case For bout 15 mrnu e , the crazi had control of the orf 1k Scope ar n n ESP cameraman wa movrng hrs ten around like a guy caught rn the middle of a barroom hght, which is what th court actton r mbl d l' B coach Gene Bartow hrs Blazer ahead 51-41 with 10·01 re- mammg pulled hr team off th court saym h wouldn't return until ord r was restored. On the way to th rr locker room, the Blazers were taunted by fan atop the tunnel lead- mg out of the gym. One fan was seen bemg hauled away from th railing a ESPN broke for a commercial Th fracas lasted 15 minutes. Eventually, the fans were con- trolled. but th tension was mcred1- bl for the remainder of the game, won by UAB 71-58. That mc1dent and another in which fans threw candy bars on th floor during a UAB-We~tern Kentucky game ed Sun B lt comm1ss1nner Vic Buba to i ue a mandatory four- tep plan that all conference teams mu t follow for future games. Buba ordered more security, qu cker announcements to warn of technical foul for fan abuse, no taunting of official by cheerleaders and opposing players and no hand- outs such a Frish e , plastic mega- phon and candy bars until after games. ow we ec where Delaware State was av.-arded a win over Morgan State for a game that had to be topped last Wednesday mght when fans started throwmg obJect:. on the floor Official halted the game with Delaware State ahead 66-61 with 37 econds left. More and more stories about out- of control fans -arc appeanng on the ports pages Recently, a fan attend- Ing a l TEP New Mexico game at Albuquerque was hauled off for throwing a wadded paper cup onto the floor and disruptmg a free-throw attempt by a UTEP player That cost cw Mexico the game. There's no excuse for a fan getting Tennis APphotos l'iOT NOW - Tom Lewis of USC (top) was recruited heavily out of Mater Dei High by coach Jerry Tarkanian_ of UNLV (belo~). Despit~ Lewi~' ,r«;e~nt trouble with the Trojans, Tarkaman says he's not mterested m Lewis Jommg the Runnin' Rebels. Ftb. 6 - USIU w I compete ,n UNLV •ourna- ment th ough Feb a, C apman Co ege at s:isu 2 pm Ftb I - SOSU at JC, rv1ne Ftb. 10 - BYU at ,J l, 1 30 p'" Feb. 11 - Utah at SDSU, 2 pm Ftb. 12 - Utat> at USIU I 30 pm., BYU at SOSU 2 pm Ftb. 13 - "5 and OSU w1I compete In "50 tournament Track Ftb. I - US U wl: compete In SOSl. Open meet tiam so wrapped up in the moment that he has to get involved with action on the court, although we see it all the time during Monday Night Football games and other places where peo- ple showcase their IQs by running out onto the field during games. What happens next' Are we going to have a tragedy hke the ones they have in foreign countries during soccer matches~ Hope not. What I hke to hear is a fan story like the one ~Hank Egan told recent!} During USD's fine w1 ,,. t.:1 ep- perdine at Alcala Park la t week, Egan called a llm out to give his men some instrur.trnns. The gym was packed, standmg room only, and Egan said fans were tandmg against the stage right behind his bench. So clo e were the fans to the play- ers that the following happened when Egan told his team: "One more bas- ket. and we're gomg man to man." Suddenly, out of the crowd, Egan 1d he heard: 'Yea , we score one more basket, we're going man to man." • • • TITO HERE - San Diego State athlelic director Fred Miller said yesterday that M1am1, featuring their new big man, Tito Horford, will be here next Jan. 31 for a basketball game with Smokey Gaines' Aztecs. The Aztecs will play a home and home senes wit!: Miami Also. Miller 1s movmg closer to negotiating deals with Miami and Boston College to have the schools put on the Aztecs' future football schedules. Miller's trying to get dates in October or November, but he said he's running into problems because of scheduled WAC games. "I need some flexibility from the WAC," Miller said. (Ed Zieralski's Colleges column ap- pears every Thursday in The Tri- bune.) Los Angeles, CA (Los Angeles Co.) Times (Orange County Ed.) (Cir. D. 181,789) (Cir. S. 219,2951 Los Angeles, CA (Los Angeles Co.) Los Angeles Times (Cir. D. 1,072,500) rr 7 1Q 1986 r-EB 7 Jll~'• P. C. B F.rr. f 888 (..,4tlm's , , IH P C. s UC Irvine Women Defeat US~ 7-2, The ~r?vir~ w~men's tennis team swept its doubles matches on its way to a 7-2 nonconference victory over the Un versi!Y. qf Sal]. Die o T ursday at Irvine. The No. 1 doubles team of Haruko Shigeka- wa and Dina Trenwith defeated USD's Jill Greenwood and Jennifer Larking, 6-2, 7-6. Irvine led, 4-2, after the singles matches and then put the match away in doubles play. The Nos. 2 and 3 doubles teams of Libby DespoL and Stephanie Rhorer and Cathy Rose and Uma Rao also scored victories as Irvine improved to 4-3 overal' Rhorer also beat Greenwood. 6-0, 6-2, m singles play. The match was the scaso~-open- er for USD. Irvine plays host to Umted States Tnternat1onal Umvcr 1•y, the na- tion's 14th-ranked team, today. -
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