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£11. 1888 ......-: Santa Clara hands I.LSD a 56-54 loss By Mi'fe~?en point range. "But I've never had a Staff Writer h 1 · w o e game hke that. I felt very re- It was the kind of effort that ends a losing streak, not extends it.
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USDWorships the Ground Redskins Walk On BBl ?,i,';1 S:K8, But ther might not b nny Toma has been left to wonder, hey'rc planning on any guest 1 m , ta!/ Writrr parking. And lh y won't be able to how m the name of Alfred Hitch- speakers." lea v the lobby and re taurant cock could birds cause so much ar' . And If this w ck 1s any trouble? md1cauon, there will barely be any "Birds are usually my friends," room to movl' Toma told Times reporter Michael • It 1s JU l crazy round here," Cranberry. ''They can tell me 1d Jc •~ Roger , sal manager. when the ced rs Ju t right, or when urlty h doubl d, tripled. Our therc'smsccts." p rlong ot I full of t levl 10n truck Tr me ou td I gomg to h D Super Bowl tickets, already an ca f and expensive sell, now come m mterestmg packages. One classified advertisement, for example, offers a week in a three- bedroom, three-bath tri-level
laxed, I didn't want to think about how my game was gomg. I just want• ed to stay m 1t." USD (8-9, 0-4) was not unaware of Burley's abilities. "I took a recruiting trip to Santa Clara the same time as him " Toreros forward Marty Munn said. "We became friendly. I knew he was a good shooter. 'Coach to d us we had to ge out on him. But he was on. and when a shooter is on, it's hard to stop him. We were gettmg a hand in htS face, but he was still making them. ' Despite Burley's heroics, USD stayPd in the game. But with the Toreros down, 50-45, and Santa Clara guard Chris Lane at thE' foul line with 58 seconds remaining, Egan called a timeout. ''That's their sixth timeout," Santa Clar~ coach Carroll Williams yelled, Jumpmg off his bench. "No, it's our fifth," Egan said It was their sixth. One too many for the Toreros. Lane made hi~ two foul shots, plus another one after a technical was See USO on Page H-4 supposed to tell their bench," Rish said. "I don't know if he did or not." Egan said that didn't matter, it was his responsibility to know. Earl on, 1t didn't a ear that anv one play would affect the outcome after Santa Clara jumped out to a 15- 3 lead. In the middle of that run, Burle\ entered the game. · USD. which outshot the Broncos (46.3 percent to 42.9), came back to tie the game at 21, but Burley hit two more long-range shots. giving Santa Clara a 30-23 halftime lead. Burlev made two more three- pointers· in the first five minutes of the second half to put the Broncos up, 36-27. But with 11:58 to go. Egan called a timeout. He had Legarza address the rest of the team while he talked to Means. Means went to work, scoring 12 in 11 minutes, before the timeout the Toreros didn't have was called. /
But the University of §an Diego did extend its rosing streak to four games last night by falling to Santa Clara, 56-54, in a West Coast Athletic Conference game before 1,444 at the USD Sports Center. The Toreros never led, but they outshot Santa Clara and probably outhustled them. "I think they're playing a lot hard- er," USD coach Hank Egan said ol his players. "I think they're playing a lot more like a team." But two thmgs did in the Toreros - Mitch Burley and a timeout re- quest. First, Burley, a Santa Clara for- ward, made the first eight shots he took and hit six three-pointers. He finished with a career-high 24 points. Bu'.ley, a 6-fo?t-5 junior averaging 11 pomts gomg m, only missed once on the last shot he attempted with 4:54 left "I've had a half like that before " said Burley, who was 6-of-6 in the first half, including four from three-
D Redskin and Hron~o schedules for Super Bowl week detail such things a arrival tunes and Inter- view ava1lab1lity and photo oppor- tunities but mention absolutely nothing about practice times. It's not that these teams are so good thc) w111 neither need nor get time to practice. Rather, practices are closed to both the media and the public, so the pre ·umption 1s that no one other than coaches and players n eds to know • curinJ the Bronco • practice field at San Diego State will be made ea 1er by the fact that classes are not ln s 10n and that the practice fie Id Is In a remote area of the athlcllc complex "There will still be a secunty nng around the pracllce field and locker area ," said Al Luginbill, San Diego State associate athleuc director m charge of football and basketball. "They do really like the fact that the practice field is isolat- ed." o pccial preparation had to be made at San Diego State, ther turf on the practice field. It has b en manicured to approxi- mate the conditions of the turf in an Diego Jack Murphy Stadium. • Dave \Vabon, diredor of cater- mg at the La Jolla Marriott, said food service for the visiting Broncos will be a little different than for the normal banquet. "Meal service will be real quick," he said. "Maybe 30 to 45 minutes. Get in and get out. l don't think than th
house m La Jolla plus six Super Bow I tickets and l!c!,ets to a Frank Sinatra concert for $20,000. The same folks have a similar package available in a two-bedroom water- front condominium in the Coronado Cays for four Super Bowl tickets (plus • matra, of course) for $15,000. "I told my husband he was crazy, but he saJd there were people who'd be interested," Jan Carr said. "H was right. I've been surprised by the calls we've been getting." If no one go for tJ, whole package, will they take the t ckcts and go to the game? "Oh no," she said. "We II ell the tickets. We're gomg to watch on tclevls1on." For tho c interested in the game alone., another ad offers seats in a sky box for a mere $2,500 each but food and drink are included. D In Denver, the Broncos worked out m pads for 1 ½ hours at their indoor practice facility while icy winds gusted to 80 m.p.h. outside the bubble. The team will take today off before departing for San Diego Monday. Wide receiver Vance Johnson, the only Bronco with a serious mJury, will bcgm practicing again Tuesday nd should be ready for the upcr Bowl, tramer Steve An- tonopulos said. "If he doesn't have any problems through the week, I don't foresee any problem," Antonopulos said. Johnson was examined Friday by a team physician and was given permission to practice. Times staff writer Dave Distel contributed to this story.
rs. D While on the San Diego J ck Murphy ·t um l1eld, the Bronc and Hcd km would b well-ad- v1 d to look down for pigeons. D ad pig ons, th tis Super Bowl ground keeper C org Toma, the Kan as Cit Hoyals' ground kc per who d out for mo L of this countr 1 s major ·portmg events, lnlUally pad troubl growing h1 special field m San Diego. Pigeons were calm th gra ed. Inn stadium mhab1ted by forms of wildlife-skunks ve cha ed ba cball pitcher out of th b 1llpcn-thi was nol urprising. But hart of scarecrows, Toma didn't have any ide s on how to top them. A curator at th San Diego Zoo fm lly told him he could scare way th hv pig ns with dead pigeons plac
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Jlll~n• £11. 1888 Munn ets 24 points U Dwi • I -=-<9!:15 Speeiafiii The Union MORAGA - Marty Munn came off t_he bench to score 24 points, in- cludmg six three-pointers, ~Qfill_., defeated St. Mary's, 66·61, in West Coast Athletic Conference basketball last night. USO had lost five on a row; the Toreros are 9-10 and 1·5 in the WCAC._ USD is the defending WCAC champwn. The losing streak was the longest under Coach Hank Egan. Munn, who started his collegiate career at St. Mary's, scored 14 in the second half as USD came back from a 41-34 deficit with 12 minutes left. . He m~de four of his three-pointers m the fmal 12 minute and also led the Toreros with six rebounds. Ef- frem Leonard scored 14 off the bench for USD. Al Lewis scored 16 and Eric Newman 15 for St. Mary's (11-6, 3-3). San Diego led, 31-25, at halftime. The Gaels outrebounded the Toreros 30-26. USD was 24-of-48 from th~ field for 50 percent, and St. Mary's was 18-of-40 for 45 percent. P. c. a
Lane missed the second technical. Santa Clara (12-5, 3-1) then got the ball back. Burley was fouled and made two more free throws, giving the Broncos a 55-45 lead with 52 sec- onds to go. "I just made the mistake,'' Egan said. "It's mv fault " Santa Clar tdded another free throw, but Danny Means (who led USD with 20 points), Randy Thomp- son and Munn all hit three-pointers for the Toreros, drawing them within two. Munn's shot was with five sec- onds left, but Santa Clara never in- bounded the ball, knowing that USO had no timeouts left. '·Thank goodness they took the sixth," Williams said ·we were very flat. We didn't play very well on of- fense, except for Burley." Official scorer Mike Rish said he signaled to referee John Alderton that USD was out of timeouts. "He's
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ContinuesasUSDLoses toSt.Mary's po. c 100, and both Marty Munn and Danny Means mis ed shots m the fmal nine second as USD (8-10 overall and 0-5 in conference) lost its fifth straight. ·1. Mary's ts 11-5 and 3-2. I e wa hardly the player USD game-high 22 points, hit a three- point jumper that ended a 9-0 run and gave USD a 36-35 lead with 4,18 left. His two-pointer snapped a 38-38 tie at the 45-second mark. His 15 second-half points were only one fewer than USD scored in the entire first half.
wanted shooting. Munn, who made only 1 of 10 shots m the game to continue a recent shooting slump, was long with his shot, and the ball was tipped out toward center court by St. Mary's center Dan Curry. Means ran 11 down but his 35-footer at the buzzer hardly had a chance. "What we designed [for the final play) nobody ran," Egan said. Said Means "Ev1denll¥, l ran the wrong play." He then walked out of the locker room. This latest loss upset Means, who had been the mam reason USD was able lo rally from a 35-27 deficit in the fmal 11 minutes. Means. who fm1shed with a
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Afterward, Coach Hank Egan walked m circle m the USD dress- mg room, fru trate But the losing streak continues for USD. which plays St. Mary's agam Saturday night in Moraga. Both teams opened Wednesday's game playing sagging zone defens-- es. Nobody could hit from outside, so the game was scoreless for more than four minutes. Midway through the first half. however, Lewis hit three three-pomt.:rs to help St. Mary's take a 21.16 halftime lead. JAN2 9 1 8 JAN 29 1988 ~fllferi's J.,r. 1888 P. C. B .Jlll~n•• P. c. e L. r888 ~SD Board of Trustees names new member ...,.c,v..-,~ ersity of San Diego has elected Robert T. Campion to its Board of Trustees, He is recently retired as chairman of Lear Siegler, Inc. Campion was a USD trustee from 1974-1976 and has been a supporter of the university since 1973. The USD board, chaired by Bishop Leo T. Maher, is made up of36 members. ALCALA PARK - ?4t.,r.;'Kai Beach ci're'iinis Resort - .,. ~ U~rs nation- al conference on "Federal Sector Labor Relations: Past, Pres- ent and Future," ex- ploring nature and problems of Civic Service San Diego, CA '(San Diego Co.) Evening Tribune (Cir. D. 123,092) Act on ils 10ttlanniversary, Feb. 4 and S, 1551 !.--8helter Island Drive. Scheduled speakers in- clude: U.S. Attorney General Edwin Meese Congresswoman Patricia Schroeder, and for'. mer U.S. Departmenl of Labor secretaries Wilham Usery and Willard Wirtz. Fee: $125 Information: 260-4817. J 281988 San Die~ THE~TRIBUNE Toreros shoot blanks from long range in fifth straight WCAC loss E-3 nuary 28, 1988 San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Daily Transcrirt (Cir. D. 7,415 2 9 1988 Ry Jim Lmdgr n • /Jl'('JJll to Th Tr1bu11t With nme econd~ to play last night at the USD Sports Cent r, the Torcro men' basketba_ll team - amazingly trailed St Mary's by only one point, 41-40. Amazing, becau e the Toreros had shot a miserable 35 pcrc nt from the floor and made just one free throw. The Toreros had th ball After a foul by David Carter, USD et up an inbound play in th frontcourt Aft r trailing by eight, with 11 minutes remaining, USD had rallied for nin . lra1ght points and outscored th Ga I 13 6. The Toreros had the hot hand and the momentum, I d by guard D nny Mean . M ans was 6-for- 9, Including thrc thre pointers, giving him 15 second- half poin . What th y had n mom ntum, however, they lacked m xpcrien · . With even fr hmcn and only two. emor on 1 ts 13 man ro ter, USO I very gr n. A a re ult, th Torer botched their la. t play, and the Marty Munn, who at l•for-10 from the floor contribut- ed heavily to the Toreros' poor-shooting night, took a shot from near three-point range along the right baseline. His shot, with considerable time left on the clock, bounced high off the rim. St. Mary's center Dan Curry tipped the ball toward the other end. The hustling Munn Mean ' desperation shot from 24 feet drew nothing but air, and the Toreros had dropped their fifth straight game (all in the West Coast Athletic Conference). Understandably upset, USD coach Hank Egan said, "We designed (the last play) and nobody ran it, so it doesn't make any difference. We had so much confusion. The play was not set up for him (Munn) originally. The St. Mary's, on the other hand, is deep in experience. The Gaels have four seniors and no freshmen backing up dished it to Means. play was set up for Danny Means." two, with 25 seconds remaining, the Gaels got the ball to Said Nance kiddingly, "That's the way basketball should be played. It's a finesse game. There shouldn't be any contact. This ame ought to put us both in the top 10 Nance may have been joking, but the game was just finesse and no contact. St. Mary's players foule,' that - As a result, USO was 1-for-l from the free-throw line and the Gaels were l-for-5. The one free throw for each team ties a WCAC record. One team had made a single free throw on three other occasions. Each time, a St. defensively." just six times; the Toreros only 12. their hot man, guard Al Lewis. Uncontested, Lewis, who finished with 19 points, made his fifth shot from beyond the three-point line to put the • Gaels ahead. With the win, St. Mary's captured its third straight grabbed the loose ball at the top of the key and quickly WCAC game. The Gaels are 3·2 in conference play and Jlt ' '• IOI P. C. B f:.u . 1888 11-5 overall. USD drops to 0-5 and 8-10. At the onset, it looked as if nobody would reach double figures in scoring. Nobody being either team. The Gaels, under second-year coach Lynn Nance, are allowing just 58.3 points per game going into last night's contest. Both teams stayed in a zone defense for the full Four minutes and 13 seconds and a number of muffed plays after the tipoff, Means' three•pointer broke a score- 40 minutes. / * * * / First Amendment on Trial," a public forum on U.S. efforts to deport immigrants through the an- ti.communist provisions of the 1952 McCarran•Walter Act, is set for 7 p.m. Feb. 2 at USD. Palesti• nian Michael Shehacteh,defendant in an L.A. case, and his lawyer Paul Hoffman, w111 speak. z 1§' / * /. '----------- sixth in the nation in scoring defl!nse (first in the WCAC), Mary's team was involved. Not convinced of the tempo? How's this: Neither team had a fast break. Zero. Not even a run Need further proof? Only five Toreros scored, two of them non-starters. Of their 40 points, USD's guards ac- counted for 33, of which Means had 22. The Gaels were equally unbalanced. Their three top scorers going in, Curry and forwards Robert Haugen and less deadlock. The tempo was set. 1 , their all-junior tarting five. 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