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La Jolla Golfer Loses in Final

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Ray Hibler of El Paso, Tex., defeated Dave Freundlich of La Jolla, 1-up, in the World Senior Golf Championship in Colorado Springs, Colo, on Friday.

Hibler, 57, made an 8-foot putt on the 18th hole to protect his one-hole lead against Freundlich, 56, on the par-72, 6,555-yard Broadmoor East course. Both lost in the second round of last year’s tournament.

Hibler nursed a 1-up lead from the 12th hole on, halving the 17th and 18th holes to preserve the victory.

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HORSESHOES

The California State Horseshoe Championship is set for today, Sunday and Monday in Balboa Park. Competition runs from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day.

Walter Ray Williams Jr. and Diana Lopez will be back to defend titles they won last year in the men’s and women’s divisions.

VOLLEYBALL

William & Mary defeated the University of San Diego 15-12, 15-9, 15-9 in the second round of the William & Mary Invitational in Williamsburg, Va. The Toreros are 1-1.

The UC San Diego women’s team opened its season by winning its four matches in the 10-team Fresno Pacific Early Bird Tournament in Fresno.

The Tritons defeated Seattle Pacific University, 15-9, 16-14; Lewis & Clark College, 15-4, 8-15, 15-9; Chapman College, 15-12, 15-10, and Chico State University, 15-13, 15-4.

Leading UCSD were hitters Diane Klintworth with 37 kills and Rachel Vetter with 32.

The Tritons, defending Division III champions, meet Fresno Pacific in one of today’s semifinals, which will be followed by the championship game.

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BASEBALL

The UC San Diego baseball team and selected players from the collegiate summer league will meet the All-University team of Japan in a doubleheader Sunday at UCSD’S Olsen Field. The first game begins at 12:30 p.m.

SAILING

Super Cup ’88 will hold its inaugural races today from noon to 4 p.m. on San Diego Bay at the Embarcadero Marina Park at Seaport Village.

Top teams from around the world will race the Design One 14s on a fast course--each race should run approximately 15 minutes and is designed for on-site spectators, with racing taking place 300 yards from the shore. There will be four races, plus a tie-breaker if needed.

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