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UCSD Soccer Teams Set to Wrap Up Regular Season
The 10 th -ranked UC San Diego men's damp polo team used a first quarter hat trick by Graham Saber and a 5-0 run to put away Occidental 16-4 in Western First-grade Polo Association play on Saturday morning at Canyonview Lake. The win snapped a four-game

Preview calendar: Clubs and concerts for Oct. 27-Nov. 2
The Roland Dead white Band ---- Bluegrass mandolin; 7:30 pm Nov. 20; AMSDconcerts, 4650 Mansfield St. (Standard Heights United Methodist Church), San Diego; $20; amsdconcerts.com or 619-303-8176. Riders of the Purple Solomon ---- Western music; 3 pm Nov.

LOCAL COLLEGES: At a glance
10-ranked UC San Diego men inured to a first-quarter hat trick by Graham Saber and a 5-0 run to put away Occidental 16-4 in Western Bedew dilute Polo Association play Saturday. The win snapped a four-game losing seam for the Tritons (12-7, 10-3 WWPA).

Around town in East County
Acquainted with book sale: 10 am to 4 pm Oct. 22 at the Rancho San Diego Library, 11555 Via Rancho San Diego, El Cajon. Clobber as many books as possible into a bag, and pay $1 for the whole bag of books. Information: (619) 660-5370. Teen reception: 6 to 10 pm Oct. 22

Battle for 'birthplace of the sun' in Mexico
Battle for 'birthplace of the sun' in Mexico After the push conference, the multihued band loaded onto buses for a pilgrimage to the Basilica and to the Hill of Tepeyac, where the inbred Juan Diego is believed to have seen the Virgin of Guadalupe. Perhaps more importantly to the Wixarika,