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(Minn.) High School; Shjon Pod- ein, a center from Rochester, Minn., who scored 34 goals and posted 30 assists in his ~enior year; Jim Hau, a center from St. Paul and former teammate ofWahlin at Johnson High and Joe Schwartz, another right wing, who was the seventh-leading scorer in the U.S. Hockey League. From bat to worse: Georgia State University and Oxnard Col- lege join the ranks of schools to drop their baseball programs, with Oxnard calling it quits immediate- ly and Georgia State waiting until the end of its season, May 1. While Georgia State's A hletic Director Cooter Rankin ~aid Tue day that the reason was Jack of fi- nances, Oxnard's problems were more along the lines of its pitching and a little matter of a 0-19 record. San Diego State is having its share of pitching problems, too. Tony Faryniarz will be out for the rest of the season with shoulder problems. He appeared in nine games and compiled a record of 4-2 with a 3.30 ERA. Looks like it's up to Mike Erb to fill in - the sopho- more right-hander leads the pitch- ing staff at 8-3 with an ERA of 3.23. The Aztecs are now 27-20 and 4-8intheWAC.

want to get in. It doesn't matter where 1 start, because eventually I can point my finger anywhere. I'll be happy anywhere, maybe except Minnesota." What would you expect from a native of Albuquerque, N.M.? The University of San Diego football team came OU with its 10-game 1986 schedule, and will face the likes of UC-Santa Barbara and 0.Cridental College, Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, respectively. USO will open the season at \\1,lttlef College Sept. 13. Its first home game will be Sept. 27 against the University of Redlands at 7:30, and it will wrap up the season at Menlo College Nov. 15. Down under: The USO women's basketball team will be taking a trip to Australia this sum· mer, and so far the team has raised more than $22,000 toward the ef- fort. The team will play the Auckland Club Team June 2-4, travel to Mel- bourne, where it will play the Mel- bourne Club Team June 7-15 with two days off, and then take on the Brisbane Club Team June 17. And just what was Coach Cathy Marpe doing sitting on the wall in front of the World Famous eatery on the beach in Pacific Beach Monday when she should have

been in school? "Well, we went out to lunch with two recruits," she replied. ~1 think they're signing," she said. "They're from Spokane, Wash. Kids who are from an Diego we don't take out to lunch at the beach. They're used to it." United States International University landed some top hockey recruits recently to bolster an already strong team. First, the transfers: right wings Dewey Wahlin, from the Universi- ty of Maine and Troy Buder from Lake Superior State, defenseman Jill' Wilham from Providence Col- lege and goalie Gary Shepherd from Northern Arizona. Wahlin was All-State at John- son- High in St. Paul and led the state in scoring as a senior with 53 goals and 38 assists. Buder led his junior B team to a postseason championship. Both players will be juniors in eligibility. Wilham, who will be a fresh- man, was an All-State player at his Minnetonka, Minn. high school and was drafted in the sixth round of the last draft by the N .Y. Island- ers. Shepherd, of Regina, Sas- katchewan, will be eligible immedi- ately, since the school dropped the hockey program. Other recruits are Mark Osiecki, a defenseman from Burnsville

fir t few round of the April 29. When a ked where he'll be wutchmg the daylong event, tele • ca. t from a ew York City Hotel, Warren wasn't quite. ure yet. "l can't Y.atch it - it makes me too nervou ," he . aid from hi an Diego home. "You know, we didn't even plan anything. I guess that would be fun. though." \\ hen reached, Warren had ju t returned from a trip to Ohio. "I ju~t got back from the Cleve• land Browns." he said. "I took a physical. They said I'm healthy and. yes. I had to take a drug test." According to the , porting News of April 21, Slaughter and Warren are listed as the o. 6 and No. 10 receivers respectively in this year's dr.,lt, behind No. 1 Walter Murray o! Hawaii. The sports magazine tabs Slaughter as a second- or third-round pick while it gives Warren a third- or fourth-round hot. "I was really surprised about that." said Warren about being rec- ognized by the mngazine. "I was not expecting that. I'm really pleased they said I'd go that high." A for his choke of team, the 6- foot, 180-pound senior says he'd go almost anywhere. "The Giant,;? I'd love that," he said. "I'd be happ) anywhere. I just FL draft

NFL beckons Aztecs' star tight ends 8A. DmGO Aztec tight end oach Steve Fairchild says he cer- t inly wouldn't mind having two player C(>me bark to the team this V rtr. "01 course, we'd love to have \\- b ter Slaughter and Vince War• ren c Hne bm·k, but that's impos i- ble," e ·aid Tuesday. In the mc.mtime, Slaughter and Warr n ire •omg on to bigger and better thing., namrly the NFL. The two arc expected to go in the

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/ (""lJSD TENNIS - Un~:ver Diego men's ten~<., Matheson and Ro.Ma ay defeated Adrian Vernon and John Corning of Portland 7-5, 6-4 to capture the dou- bles consolation title at the 14th an• nual West Coast Athletic Conference tennis tournament at Santa Clar/ . y of San rs Rich

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