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USIU continues home stand tonight against Wright State USIU' ba etball team, ch ended its losm~ treak at even Thursday by beating Weber State, will play Wright State tonight at 7:30 at Golden Hall in the second game of a nine-game home stand. . The Gulls (3- 7) are led by iuruor fo ard Kevin Bradshaw, ho cored 34 points against Weber State_and averagmg 32 Seruors Demetri Laffitte (15 4 pomts, 9 5 rebounds) and Steve Smith (6.4 assists) also are major contributo Freshman forward Isaac Brown scored a eason-high 19 against Weber State. Wright State (~-2), of Dayton, Ohio, is led on offense by ophomore guard arcus Mumphrey and freshman _for• ward Bill Edwards. umphrey is averaging 14 6 points, Edwards 11.6. So th Al One of the Raiders' victories came against u a- bama
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P. c. B r, , 1888 aher backs USD dean in abortion controversy ,. ~C-; By Ro rt Di Veroli pai>er, Strachan said she Pf;,rsonally TribUDt' Rl'ligion Writer believ~ abor~10n to !florally Krisfne Strachan the..llniversity wrong, but, '!mce abortion JS legal, of San.jlie&n-Jaw s~hool dean under s~e believed wome~ shoul_d have the fire for for her allegedly pro-choice right to have abortions without ov- views on abortion, bas garnered the ernment mterfere_nce. support of a formidable ally - Bish• ~tracha~ wrote. . . . op Leo T. Maher of the San Diego Mr ~rtVate conviction IS that Catholic Diocese. abort.ion IS mor~lly wrong and I !ead "She's not pro-choice. No one's my life accordmgly._ Ho~ever, m a ever proved she's pro-choice," Maher ~untry whe~e abortion 1s legal, th_e said in a recent interview. i~ue to me 1s who m~kes the ~ec~- trachan said in an August inter• 100.••. I ~tron~l~ behev~ that it ~s vie in the San Diego Tribune that the womans dec1S1on - with the gui- sbe believed strongly in a woman's da~c~ of the_ fa~er her doctor_ or right to abortion. religious adv1Ser, if ught, but with- In a subsequent letter to the news- Please see DEAN: A• 3, Col. 5
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actic"ng law wit out license to rman' status and learn~ he wa not listed among tate lawyers. Sherman handled, and drew up the complaint that l1Sts 30 counts of practicing law without a license._ The complaint alleges the offenses l1Sted occurred between Feb. 1 and Ocl 1. Gregg aid investigators w~nt ough l gal hies at the U.S. District Court here to check all cases that
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San Diego, CA. (San Diego Co .) San Diego Union (Cir. D. 217,089) (Cir. S. 341,840) DEC 1 7 1989
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COLLEGE BASKETBALL
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Warner Pacific Classic in Portland, Ore. Ron Hubbard scored 22 and Tim Foley added 20 for PLNC (2-7). Hub- bard and Brian Thurston were named to the all-tournament team. UCSD 74, The M • 1ter'1 69 - Tim Rapp scored 18 to help the Tritons down the visiting Mustangs (8-6). Tom Shawcroft and Gordon McNeill added 15 for UCSD (6-2). McNeill scored all 15 in the first half, and the Tritons led, 40-30, at the half. Jason Webster led the Master's with 15 points and 11 rebounds.
Christian Heritage 87, Cal Bap- tist H - Brad Soucie scored 20 and Will Cunningham had 16 points and 15 rebounds to help the host Hawks (6-3) snap the Lancers' five-game winning streak. Christian Heritage went on an 18-7 run early in the sec- ond half to build a 55-40 lead. Warren Daniels scored 22 and Donald Wilkins added 20 for Cal Baptist (6-4). The Hawks were eliminated from the NAIA District 3 tournament last sea- son by the Lancers.
"She really took them out of their game with those four blocks," Marpe said. Amy Coyle lead NAU with 17 pomts. Freshman Cristina Willis, who was a CIF-San Diego Section first-team selection last season at Mission Bay, had eight points and six rebounds. Men'agamn: Georg• Fox 90, Point Loma Na- zarene 88 - Tournament MVP Dave Wilson scored 30 to lead the Bruins (10-2) past the Crusaders in the championship game of the
points, converting 13 of lS free throws. NAU is 2-5. '·We're on a roll," Toreras coach Kathy Marpe said "Our depth, size and the experience of our guards have been the main rea on." That experience played an import- ant role late in the game. NAU led, 67-65, on a basket by Michelle Kirby with 1:52 remaining. English fol- lowed ith a 9-footer ith 1:25 to play to tie the score at 67. Echeverria went to the line with 46 seconds eft and hit two free throws to put USD ahead, 69-67. The Toreras
LOCAL TEA S then put heavy pressure on NAU and forced Angie Baxter to throw up a desperation 21-footer with the 30-sec- ond shot clock winding down. Baxter's shot, however, was good and gave AU a 70-69 lead with 20 sec- onds left before English's winning basket Rochelle Lightner and Chris Enger added 10 points for USO. Enger, a freshman from Vista, also blocked four shots.
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