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■ (El)e JSailp Collegian tErjunfbap, September 2, 1993 7 S P O R T S Mumni, from page 6 /ous but I got comfort- ible." Doljanin said. "I ust wanted to keep the sail in." Junior transfer -toseam ie Brown also clayed for the first rime as i Bulldog. She saw time ilong with sophomore [era Booker. Another freshman, tetter Annette Huber, also nade her Bulldog debut, jut that was unexpected. Sophomore setter 3renda Gregersen injured lerself Tuesday night and -luber was thrown in here at the last minute. "I thought she did real well considering she was thrown into one of the most difficult situa¬ tions," Vtvas said. O'Leary and will join the Bulldogs as an assis- tant coach. She was a setter at FSU in 1989-90 and also thought Huber did a good Job. O'Leary and the rest of the alumni were happy to help Vivas out "It was fun; we had a good time," O'Leary said. I ■always enjoy an opportu¬ nity to play." While three Bulldogs were m.%kirig their debuts, two others started their senior years with a loud crash. Nicole Chen and Jennifer Craw let Vivas know they should have little trouble replacing Andrea Radmilovich and Suzie Regul. Craw got her hands on numerous balls at the net and Chen put away some thunderous kills. Also seeing time were red-shirt freshman Debbie Davis, Tera Booker, Naissa Bidart. Amy Cheli and Viola Sarkozy. Neal makes Saints; Thompson a Lion Cocoles, from page 6 ■esembling an oversized ;an of Orange Crush, jalloped across the floor, rying to fire up the Drangemen faithful. With Syracuse ;rumbUng under an VCAA investigation. FSU \thletic Director Gary Cunningham might seek >ut the Ranger and bring iim to the San Joaquin /alley. Bulldog basketball is n dire need of something o wake up not only the earn but those blue- laired Red Wavers who iteal the students' seats. Dresshlm upTn"red, naybe as a grape or a aisin. and call him the "resno Fruitcake. Or perhaps the Selland 3sycho. College Football Mascots- Some of my favorites: Ralphie, the 1,500 lb. Colorado Buffalo mascot who drags his handlers from one. end of Folsom Field to the other. Mike IV. the tiger who lives in a spacious cage adjacent to Louisi¬ ana State's Tiger Sta¬ dium. With LSU coach Curley Hallman and his staff's less than adequate stint in Baton Rouge, don't be surprised if Mike is well fed in December, knowing those win or else Tiger fans"." Uga V. the lovable Bulldog who serves the University of Georgia. The graves of Uga I-IV sit in a cemetery outside Sanford Stadium. Note to Fresno State Athletic Department: If schools can afford to maintain buffaloes and tigers, we can spring for a live Bulldog to lead the team down the ramp and onto the field on Saturday nights. DCSTy\FF The 1993 National Football League season opens on Sunday and for the Neal and the Thomp¬ son families it might be time for a celebration. Former Fresno State fullback Lorenzo Neal made a loud entrance to the NFL during the preseason ,ni(] will play for the New Orleans Saints. Neal was drafted in the fourth round of the NFL's annual draft and carried the b.all 11 times for 58 yards during the Saints' final preseason game. The big, powerful runner, who had a habit of running over people during his career at FSU will back up former Chicago Bear Brad Mus¬ ter. For M.arty Thompson it's a second chance. Let go by the Lions on Mon¬ day. Thompson w.as recalled by the NFL franchise Tuesday. ♦ Kennel Bookstore ♦ We Have MORE Ways YOU Can Help SAVE OUR PLANET!! Green Cycle RECYCLED PAPER Our selection of recycled supply products has increased to include: • Filler Paper • Notebooks • Legal Pads • Envelopes • Report covers • 3 Ring Binders • Campus Planners • Sketch Pads • Index Cards Si*!*? "As more manufacturers provide more recycled products at rMSonable priori? our selection will include more categories. 278-4268 Follow FSU football all season in The Daily Collegian. CATHOLIC STUDENTS and other inquiring minds... Learn more about the Catholic faith, prepare for Confirmation or just get some questions answered... TUESDAY EVENINGS, 7-9pm, beginning September 14th It's the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) at bure, he expected us to provide good service, straight answers and decent follow-up on siudeni loan applications. After all, Great Western is one of the top lenders of student loans in California, with decades of experience and know-how. But when he found out just how quickly we handle Stafford, SLS and PLUS LOANS, he grinned from ear to ear. So what are you waiting for? For more information or a loan application, call us toll-free at 1-800-637-6767. Great Western Bank. We'll always be there"E!D. GREAT WESTERN MNK A MM Sarw ha* ana j u.a «**m l™~ jl Uaxpan
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Title | 1993_09 The Daily Collegian September 1993 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1993 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | September 2, 1993, Page 7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1993 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | ■ (El)e JSailp Collegian tErjunfbap, September 2, 1993 7 S P O R T S Mumni, from page 6 /ous but I got comfort- ible." Doljanin said. "I ust wanted to keep the sail in." Junior transfer -toseam ie Brown also clayed for the first rime as i Bulldog. She saw time ilong with sophomore [era Booker. Another freshman, tetter Annette Huber, also nade her Bulldog debut, jut that was unexpected. Sophomore setter 3renda Gregersen injured lerself Tuesday night and -luber was thrown in here at the last minute. "I thought she did real well considering she was thrown into one of the most difficult situa¬ tions," Vtvas said. O'Leary and will join the Bulldogs as an assis- tant coach. She was a setter at FSU in 1989-90 and also thought Huber did a good Job. O'Leary and the rest of the alumni were happy to help Vivas out "It was fun; we had a good time," O'Leary said. I ■always enjoy an opportu¬ nity to play." While three Bulldogs were m.%kirig their debuts, two others started their senior years with a loud crash. Nicole Chen and Jennifer Craw let Vivas know they should have little trouble replacing Andrea Radmilovich and Suzie Regul. Craw got her hands on numerous balls at the net and Chen put away some thunderous kills. Also seeing time were red-shirt freshman Debbie Davis, Tera Booker, Naissa Bidart. Amy Cheli and Viola Sarkozy. Neal makes Saints; Thompson a Lion Cocoles, from page 6 ■esembling an oversized ;an of Orange Crush, jalloped across the floor, rying to fire up the Drangemen faithful. With Syracuse ;rumbUng under an VCAA investigation. FSU \thletic Director Gary Cunningham might seek >ut the Ranger and bring iim to the San Joaquin /alley. Bulldog basketball is n dire need of something o wake up not only the earn but those blue- laired Red Wavers who iteal the students' seats. Dresshlm upTn"red, naybe as a grape or a aisin. and call him the "resno Fruitcake. Or perhaps the Selland 3sycho. College Football Mascots- Some of my favorites: Ralphie, the 1,500 lb. Colorado Buffalo mascot who drags his handlers from one. end of Folsom Field to the other. Mike IV. the tiger who lives in a spacious cage adjacent to Louisi¬ ana State's Tiger Sta¬ dium. With LSU coach Curley Hallman and his staff's less than adequate stint in Baton Rouge, don't be surprised if Mike is well fed in December, knowing those win or else Tiger fans"." Uga V. the lovable Bulldog who serves the University of Georgia. The graves of Uga I-IV sit in a cemetery outside Sanford Stadium. Note to Fresno State Athletic Department: If schools can afford to maintain buffaloes and tigers, we can spring for a live Bulldog to lead the team down the ramp and onto the field on Saturday nights. DCSTy\FF The 1993 National Football League season opens on Sunday and for the Neal and the Thomp¬ son families it might be time for a celebration. Former Fresno State fullback Lorenzo Neal made a loud entrance to the NFL during the preseason ,ni(] will play for the New Orleans Saints. Neal was drafted in the fourth round of the NFL's annual draft and carried the b.all 11 times for 58 yards during the Saints' final preseason game. The big, powerful runner, who had a habit of running over people during his career at FSU will back up former Chicago Bear Brad Mus¬ ter. For M.arty Thompson it's a second chance. Let go by the Lions on Mon¬ day. Thompson w.as recalled by the NFL franchise Tuesday. ♦ Kennel Bookstore ♦ We Have MORE Ways YOU Can Help SAVE OUR PLANET!! Green Cycle RECYCLED PAPER Our selection of recycled supply products has increased to include: • Filler Paper • Notebooks • Legal Pads • Envelopes • Report covers • 3 Ring Binders • Campus Planners • Sketch Pads • Index Cards Si*!*? "As more manufacturers provide more recycled products at rMSonable priori? our selection will include more categories. 278-4268 Follow FSU football all season in The Daily Collegian. CATHOLIC STUDENTS and other inquiring minds... Learn more about the Catholic faith, prepare for Confirmation or just get some questions answered... TUESDAY EVENINGS, 7-9pm, beginning September 14th It's the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) at bure, he expected us to provide good service, straight answers and decent follow-up on siudeni loan applications. After all, Great Western is one of the top lenders of student loans in California, with decades of experience and know-how. But when he found out just how quickly we handle Stafford, SLS and PLUS LOANS, he grinned from ear to ear. So what are you waiting for? For more information or a loan application, call us toll-free at 1-800-637-6767. Great Western Bank. We'll always be there"E!D. GREAT WESTERN MNK A MM Sarw ha* ana j u.a «**m l™~ jl Uaxpan |