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SDSU Football Camp Opens

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San Diego State incoming freshman and community college transfers reported to football camp Sunday for physicals and equipment and will begin two-a-day practices today.

Vaea Santos, a defensive lineman from Vallejo, did not meet National Collegiate Athletic Assn. academic requirements and is ineligible. He will enroll at SDSU but will not be permitted to practice.

Receiver Will Tate of Southwest High will not practice today because of a slight knee injury suffered in Saturday’s College Prep All-Star game.

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YACHTING

Bruce Nelson of San Diego, who was in third place after the first race, now leads after the second race of the International Etchells World Championship regatta off Point Loma. Larry Klein of San Diego dropped from second to third and Dave Curtis of Marblehead, Mass., dropped to second. The third race in the six-race series will begin today at noon.

William Byrne of the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club of Newport Beach was the overall winner of the two-day, 74.5-mile Newport Harbor-to-San Diego yacht race. Jim Wilson and Jim Gruenwald of the San Diego Yacht Club placed fifth and sixth, overall. Kitty Huntley of the San Diego Yacht Club placed ninth overall and won Class A.

TENNIS

Bruce Stell of La Jolla defeated Young Min Kwon of Philadelphia, 7-6, 6-3, in the third round of qualifying matches at the $25,000 Pilot Pen Open tennis tournament at New Haven, Conn. The 32-player main draw tournament begins today.

SOFTBALL

The San Diego Buck’s finished second, losing to Madness of Los Angeles, 3-1, in the women’s state slow-pitch softball championships in Poway. Buck’s pitcher, Vicki Behrens won the Golden Glove award for being the tournament’s best pitcher. Other Buck’s players making the all-state team are shortstop Carolyn Fisher, first baseman Robin Rabello, third baseman Linda Rost and center fielder Claire Crane.

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