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Pag- Four— -Th* hwtno Stat* College CoMtsgian-- Bulldogs, Allstars Battle In 62 Baseball Opener Opening the 1962 baseball sea¬ son attains, the San Joaquin Val¬ ley Major LeaRue-Mlnor Leapue All-Slars. coach 1'ete Delden's "always louRh" diamond crew will make lis flrsi appearance to¬ morrow at 1:S(I.' The exhibition game will be played in John Bulen park. Tlck- > for I ■ priced .■ 12 for box seats and Jl Tor K' eral admission, and are on pale at Mid-Valley Sporls Center. Ho- man's Sporlinn Goods. Sonder- gard's. Herb Bauer's, the Bulldog Foundation ofriceB. and the Fig Garden and Manchester post offf- ^ ces. Proceeds will go lo the FSC baseball lund. H%me fans may gel to see their most recent high school star In a pitcher's role ror the All-Stars Wade Blaslngame. who graduated rrom Roosevelt High School last June and signed a six figure bon¬ us contract with the Milwaukee Braves, has been added to the All-Siar roster. Blasingame roared through a perfect season lor his high school team last year, setting a strike out record and recording two no-hltters. Hullilogs Counter Fresno will counter wlih heavy hitters Bobby I'aull, shortstop. Terry Banderas. third baseman, and Bob Bonomlnl, second base- The starting pitcher for Fresno has not yet been decided, how¬ ever, Jerry McDonald, an ace righthander ott last rear's squad, will not be ready for service. Mac- Donald Is recovering from an ail¬ ing back and should be ready 1 begin practice sometime ne: in hurlers Garrison. Is Shaves. 0 the '62 Beiden slill has vetei Ed Hlte and Mike Bucky Hoover and Den sophomore Ingredients squad, could also see some action out on the mound. Familiar \......■-. Among ihe 'aralliar names on the all-star roster are former ma¬ jor league outfielders Gus Zernlat and Lloyd Merriman. Boston Red Sox lert-hander Ted Wills, Mll- aukee bonus beauty Wade Blas- gaiue. and former FSC stars LarO*f Gregory. Mike Mathlesen. Augle Carrldo. Len Tucker; and Gene Graves, The game should be a fan's de¬ light and scorekeeper's night¬ mare. The All-Stars have no rewer than 15 pitchers, each of whom In expected to put In a brief ap¬ pearance and some of whom may see action at other positions as well. FSC Coach Tele Beiden expects to use his entire 28-man squad including practically all his able- bodied pitchers. Probable starting lineups: Fre*no State 37 Bob Bonomlnl 2b 15 Terry Banderas 3b 22 Bobby Paul! ....ss 22 Mick Mehss cf 7 Jerry Prltchelt rt 38 Ron Schiller tb 36 Jim Wolfsberger It 1 Bert Dollar c H Denton Todd p Golf Schedule Announced Mar. 7—Los Angeles Stste Fresno Msr. 12—Cal Poly „.^ ...Fresno Mar. 16—San Jose - - San Jose Mar. 30—Los Angeles State InvftalloasI .Calif. Country Club Apr. 4—San Diego Marines Fresno Apr. 6—San Jose State .. ,,. — _ ..Fresno Apr. 9—Cal Poly - - ™ _ „ Cal Poly Apr. 16—University ot Southern California. Fresno Apr. 19-20-21—Far West Tournament „ „.„ Santa Crux May 4-5—CCAA Championships ..LA (Vorba Linda Country Club) May 11—Southern tntercoilegiates. Hesperia Country Club May 18-19—West Coast NCAA Reglonala. .Santa Barbara Wrestlers Eye Final Match With Gauchos Eddie Davies will try lo extend his winning streak to 66 tomor¬ row when the Fresno State Col¬ lege wrestling team winds up the regular CCAA season against San¬ ta Barbara at 3 PM. The Bulldogs are 4-1 in league competition, having lost only to 3an Diego State, the CCAA eague leaders. Santa Barbara ihould prove an easy foe for the Tresno grapplers. The Gauchos were beaten by LA State whom the Bulldogs clobbered 29-5. Top wrestlers on the squad in¬ clude Owen Peterson, who has proved he can wrestle in the heavyweights, as well as the 177 pound division: Ed Marino and Jerry Kirkhart, who seem to im¬ prove with age; Davies. always tough: Ron Bush and Allen Ber¬ toldi. top notch performers under all conditions; and little Neal Vo- shlda. probably the quickest, most Interesting wrestler on the team. Student body card holders will be admitted tree. An 80 cent charge wilt be taken for adults and chlldrens' tickets will be sold for 40 cents. Volleyball Next On IM Docket Te first Intramural sport planned by Intramural Director Myron Anderson Is volley which Is scheduled lo get ui way Thursday. Feh. 22 In Ihe men's gymnasium. All appll lions must be submitted to . demon's ofriee, room 106. today. Each team Is required to have at least four players. Six mem- Anderson stressed that Interna¬ tional rules will be applied. A player must hit the ball with a closed hand when attempting an underhand shot. All overhand shols. including the kill, may be hit with the open hand. The ball may also be hit- with the wriBta. Bulldogs Face 49ers, Aztecs SAE Tops IM Ladder s total poll i»A points. The powerful ^ Alpha Epsl- jver top poai- Mtl I ■[hall, ndependents. I In football n fourth spot with sjnly 300 Ihe only I Ot fered ln the fal ennls; and Delta Sigma Chi. the The lota! point standings are SAE 497W Theta Chi . 4G24 Sigma Chi 4E2M Independents 300 Delta Sigma Chi ... 275 Homan West 2 236 Homan Raft I 3 {222>4 Lambda Chi Alpha 200 Kappa Sigma .' 187 14 Saints ISO AFnOTC 137 « Sigma Nu „ 100 Alpha Gama Mu 100 Homan Went 3 SO (Continued from Page 1) "Mike may be the best defen- slve man ln the league." said Miller. "He allowed hit man just two points ln both the Cal Poly and LA State games, in the re¬ bounding department, he has pulled down 160. only nine orr the pace set by Tony Burr." Fresno's talent doesn't stop with the starling rive. Charlie Noel and Eddie Greene have both Pups, Riesigs Vie In Prelim With 15 games behind them and four to go the Fresno State College Junior Varsity basketball team will put their well earned 12-3 record on the line tonight when they meet the tough Rie¬ sigs five from Bakersfleld at 6 PM. Coach Jack Adler Is confronted with the problem of replacing high scoring Ken Jensen, who be¬ came a victim of the fall semester academic results. Jensen was the team's second leading scorer and, was an outstanding rebounder. Probable starters for Adler's squad will be Tom McFerson and Vern Tevrlx at the forwards; Pete Mehaa and Mike Flanagan at the guards: and Bill Colvln at center. The other three remaining games will also be played on the FSC hardwoods. Saturday night Portervllle High School will test the Bullpups and on the following weekend the West Coast Bible College and the Cal Poly JV'i will finish out the 1961-62 season for the FSC JVs In that order. At the present time, the lead¬ ing scorer on the team is fresh¬ man forward Tom McFerson who holds a 17.6 average for 15 games. Second on the list of scor¬ ers was Jensen with a 12.4. Vern Tevrlx has a 12,2 average. Netters Meet Today To Fill Out Elibility Forms There nrlll be a short meeting of Hit' tennis teem ln room 112 of the men's itym today at S I'M. Conch Harry Miller asks all potential tennis placers to attend. Eligibility forms must be signed and other important In. formation will be brought forth. McFerson Cops Statistic Lead Burr Jacobsen Neff Saragloa FT Reb. PF TP Ave. 67 150 59 35a 19.8 30 1*9 53 334 15.7 44 149 M 240 12.0 56 135 51 175 8.8 15 33 S3 141 7.4 Noel Greene. J Chappell Driarte Total FSC Total Opponents... Our future it In the hands of men not yet hired At Western Electric we play a vital role In helping meet the complex needs of America's vast communiea tions n etworks. And a career >t Western Electric, the manufacturing arm of the nation-wide Bell Telephone System, offers young men Ihe exciting opportunity to help us meet these important needs. Today, Western Electric equipment reduces thousands of miles to fractions of seconds. Even JO, we know that our present comm unica ti ons systems will be inadequate tomorrow; and we. are seeking ways to kpep up with-and antici¬ pate—the future. For instance, right now Western Electric engineers are working on , various phases of solar cell manufacture, poinUruritatioo, data transmission, futuristic telephones, electronic centra] offices, and computer-controLed production lines— to name Just a few. To perfect the work now in progress and kirnch many new w»^*aaa>jcarioni products, projects, procedures, sod processes not yet in the ' ' ' ...... engineers. If you fed that you can meet our standards, consider the opportunities offered by working with our company. In a few short yeus, vou wfH be Western Electric «■ aaa*. WsMaan Elactrk. writ* Callafsa Rata- Hani, Western floctrk C.mpatrf, ■«« 61D&, 232 aVaarfwr. Km r«rh II, Haw YaaL And bs aaa* to .MdM Shtusaeriutm. K. C-j ■»■»■*., H. W, __., . In.Hwa** bMirek Cantor, fttosatto. ■. I. Talatrat CorparaUaa. _ - ' '- ■" " ' ■"tnHii toititomii Is u tittot. •WW" cntla .'• la S3 rJ BOOKS GOOD USED BOOKS OUT-OF-PRINT BOOKS BOOK SEARCH SERVICE OPEN WEEKENDS Fri. Night 5 PM to 10 PM Sal. & Sun. 10 AM lo 6 PM THE BOOK HOUSE 3043 East Tulare Near Hrsl Street ' Like Mike, Like Tom Total IS Games Player Points Atj. McFerson 264 17.6 Jensen 186 12.1 Tevrli 184 12.2 Bill Colvln 88 5.8 Phil Mehaa 65 4.3 Mike Flanagan 54 3.6 done a good Job tor Miller's It will be no picnic in the gym¬ nasium tonight. Long Beach boasts a tall, experienced combo, rated as hard to beat on any¬ body's court. Starters, center Len Hodge and rorward BUI Floren¬ tine stand ti'5" and guard Stan Anderson is no shorty at 1*1**. Other starters Include Ron Batson and either Ken Knapp or Bob Holland. . Jones Missing ' «?" However, the 4 9ers will be without the services or high-scor¬ ing, top rebounding Dave Jones who wound up his college career at the semester break. The 6*5" rorward had a 19-game scoring average ot 14.2 and was rebound¬ ing at a 10.S clip. "Jones has always hurt us." noted the Bulldog coach. "He has scored more than 20 points against us every outing. But' ac¬ cording to latent reports. Long Beach is playing even better with¬ out him." "We're playing good ball." continued Miller. "And McFer- son's knee Is no longer bothering him." The Long Beach game is Just hair ot the weekend battle. Fres¬ no will race the task or handling San Diego sharp shooters Dick Maureau and Carl Hunter. ,s c.iiii':n Ic Woes The eligibility axe went to work on the Aztecs over the semester break, chopping down four play¬ ers, but the mainstay ot the San Diego offensive remained Intact. A double victory tor Fresno would eliminate Long Beach rrom the triple tie and give the Bull- dngs the Inside track to the CCAA crown with Just one week or league play remaining. Three Step Up In Police Unit Three members or the campus police unit have "moved up the ladder" this semester, due to the graduation of Lt. Robert AtttttCT- Aecordlng to Lt. Ira Grecnstcln. public relations officer, the fol¬ lowing promotions went Into ef- fect Jan. 29: Richard Cameron, from Lieu¬ tenant ol Staff Services tn Lieu¬ tenant of Field Operations: Mar¬ tin Haskell, from Sergeant of Laboratory lo Lieutenant of Staff Services: and Albert Slater, from Patrolman to Sergeant of Labora¬ tory. A representative from Hie JOHN HANCOCK MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. WILL BE INTERVIEWING STUDENTS FOR career sales positions at 2 pm Tuesday. February 20 in Room 106, Business Building-. Applicants should be 23 years of age and married. Applicants need not be Business .. majors. W«lww Vie. rVtriidant William J. Urd will be ;p*atrina befors Lecturer, class ihe soitm day. Aodfl» aim SONS "The Ftuhion Comer" Cloth*, that "pre" m mem M '-taW't II tills a poaaiKUty T "Recently I wore a Jacket that's sol ten right and a. friend remarked that soon wc won't have this problem. Said he'd read about the possibC- liei of clothes made of fabrics thst stretch. Sound* tcrrifc. Anything lo ilT' £ conld vtry waO CLOTHES-INO NOTTS— According to surveys, 60% of the suits worn sn In tt», w rong she or mode 1. We hope the care we lake In flttasa other 405611 . . . DONT BE A "CRAMMER"—If yon u*. using your pockets u flting cabinets try unloading. Your cJothes'Il look better. Is von tie airways of'-center? Do yon wind up with a knot either too small or too big for yonr collar? Our Illustrated TIE KTYaHT leaflet solves these problems. Pick up your copy from our Campos Itrp.: Tutn Summers - BUI Young Aocts* AMOSONS "The Fashion Corner" Fullon at Merced
Object Description
Title | 1962_02 The Daily Collegian February 1962 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1962 |
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 | February 16, 1962, Page 4 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1962 |
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 | Pag- Four— -Th* hwtno Stat* College CoMtsgian-- Bulldogs, Allstars Battle In 62 Baseball Opener Opening the 1962 baseball sea¬ son attains, the San Joaquin Val¬ ley Major LeaRue-Mlnor Leapue All-Slars. coach 1'ete Delden's "always louRh" diamond crew will make lis flrsi appearance to¬ morrow at 1:S(I.' The exhibition game will be played in John Bulen park. Tlck- > for I ■ priced .■ 12 for box seats and Jl Tor K' eral admission, and are on pale at Mid-Valley Sporls Center. Ho- man's Sporlinn Goods. Sonder- gard's. Herb Bauer's, the Bulldog Foundation ofriceB. and the Fig Garden and Manchester post offf- ^ ces. Proceeds will go lo the FSC baseball lund. H%me fans may gel to see their most recent high school star In a pitcher's role ror the All-Stars Wade Blaslngame. who graduated rrom Roosevelt High School last June and signed a six figure bon¬ us contract with the Milwaukee Braves, has been added to the All-Siar roster. Blasingame roared through a perfect season lor his high school team last year, setting a strike out record and recording two no-hltters. Hullilogs Counter Fresno will counter wlih heavy hitters Bobby I'aull, shortstop. Terry Banderas. third baseman, and Bob Bonomlnl, second base- The starting pitcher for Fresno has not yet been decided, how¬ ever, Jerry McDonald, an ace righthander ott last rear's squad, will not be ready for service. Mac- Donald Is recovering from an ail¬ ing back and should be ready 1 begin practice sometime ne: in hurlers Garrison. Is Shaves. 0 the '62 Beiden slill has vetei Ed Hlte and Mike Bucky Hoover and Den sophomore Ingredients squad, could also see some action out on the mound. Familiar \......■-. Among ihe 'aralliar names on the all-star roster are former ma¬ jor league outfielders Gus Zernlat and Lloyd Merriman. Boston Red Sox lert-hander Ted Wills, Mll- aukee bonus beauty Wade Blas- gaiue. and former FSC stars LarO*f Gregory. Mike Mathlesen. Augle Carrldo. Len Tucker; and Gene Graves, The game should be a fan's de¬ light and scorekeeper's night¬ mare. The All-Stars have no rewer than 15 pitchers, each of whom In expected to put In a brief ap¬ pearance and some of whom may see action at other positions as well. FSC Coach Tele Beiden expects to use his entire 28-man squad including practically all his able- bodied pitchers. Probable starting lineups: Fre*no State 37 Bob Bonomlnl 2b 15 Terry Banderas 3b 22 Bobby Paul! ....ss 22 Mick Mehss cf 7 Jerry Prltchelt rt 38 Ron Schiller tb 36 Jim Wolfsberger It 1 Bert Dollar c H Denton Todd p Golf Schedule Announced Mar. 7—Los Angeles Stste Fresno Msr. 12—Cal Poly „.^ ...Fresno Mar. 16—San Jose - - San Jose Mar. 30—Los Angeles State InvftalloasI .Calif. Country Club Apr. 4—San Diego Marines Fresno Apr. 6—San Jose State .. ,,. — _ ..Fresno Apr. 9—Cal Poly - - ™ _ „ Cal Poly Apr. 16—University ot Southern California. Fresno Apr. 19-20-21—Far West Tournament „ „.„ Santa Crux May 4-5—CCAA Championships ..LA (Vorba Linda Country Club) May 11—Southern tntercoilegiates. Hesperia Country Club May 18-19—West Coast NCAA Reglonala. .Santa Barbara Wrestlers Eye Final Match With Gauchos Eddie Davies will try lo extend his winning streak to 66 tomor¬ row when the Fresno State Col¬ lege wrestling team winds up the regular CCAA season against San¬ ta Barbara at 3 PM. The Bulldogs are 4-1 in league competition, having lost only to 3an Diego State, the CCAA eague leaders. Santa Barbara ihould prove an easy foe for the Tresno grapplers. The Gauchos were beaten by LA State whom the Bulldogs clobbered 29-5. Top wrestlers on the squad in¬ clude Owen Peterson, who has proved he can wrestle in the heavyweights, as well as the 177 pound division: Ed Marino and Jerry Kirkhart, who seem to im¬ prove with age; Davies. always tough: Ron Bush and Allen Ber¬ toldi. top notch performers under all conditions; and little Neal Vo- shlda. probably the quickest, most Interesting wrestler on the team. Student body card holders will be admitted tree. An 80 cent charge wilt be taken for adults and chlldrens' tickets will be sold for 40 cents. Volleyball Next On IM Docket Te first Intramural sport planned by Intramural Director Myron Anderson Is volley which Is scheduled lo get ui way Thursday. Feh. 22 In Ihe men's gymnasium. All appll lions must be submitted to . demon's ofriee, room 106. today. Each team Is required to have at least four players. Six mem- Anderson stressed that Interna¬ tional rules will be applied. A player must hit the ball with a closed hand when attempting an underhand shot. All overhand shols. including the kill, may be hit with the open hand. The ball may also be hit- with the wriBta. Bulldogs Face 49ers, Aztecs SAE Tops IM Ladder s total poll i»A points. The powerful ^ Alpha Epsl- jver top poai- Mtl I ■[hall, ndependents. I In football n fourth spot with sjnly 300 Ihe only I Ot fered ln the fal ennls; and Delta Sigma Chi. the The lota! point standings are SAE 497W Theta Chi . 4G24 Sigma Chi 4E2M Independents 300 Delta Sigma Chi ... 275 Homan West 2 236 Homan Raft I 3 {222>4 Lambda Chi Alpha 200 Kappa Sigma .' 187 14 Saints ISO AFnOTC 137 « Sigma Nu „ 100 Alpha Gama Mu 100 Homan Went 3 SO (Continued from Page 1) "Mike may be the best defen- slve man ln the league." said Miller. "He allowed hit man just two points ln both the Cal Poly and LA State games, in the re¬ bounding department, he has pulled down 160. only nine orr the pace set by Tony Burr." Fresno's talent doesn't stop with the starling rive. Charlie Noel and Eddie Greene have both Pups, Riesigs Vie In Prelim With 15 games behind them and four to go the Fresno State College Junior Varsity basketball team will put their well earned 12-3 record on the line tonight when they meet the tough Rie¬ sigs five from Bakersfleld at 6 PM. Coach Jack Adler Is confronted with the problem of replacing high scoring Ken Jensen, who be¬ came a victim of the fall semester academic results. Jensen was the team's second leading scorer and, was an outstanding rebounder. Probable starters for Adler's squad will be Tom McFerson and Vern Tevrlx at the forwards; Pete Mehaa and Mike Flanagan at the guards: and Bill Colvln at center. The other three remaining games will also be played on the FSC hardwoods. Saturday night Portervllle High School will test the Bullpups and on the following weekend the West Coast Bible College and the Cal Poly JV'i will finish out the 1961-62 season for the FSC JVs In that order. At the present time, the lead¬ ing scorer on the team is fresh¬ man forward Tom McFerson who holds a 17.6 average for 15 games. Second on the list of scor¬ ers was Jensen with a 12.4. Vern Tevrlx has a 12,2 average. Netters Meet Today To Fill Out Elibility Forms There nrlll be a short meeting of Hit' tennis teem ln room 112 of the men's itym today at S I'M. Conch Harry Miller asks all potential tennis placers to attend. Eligibility forms must be signed and other important In. formation will be brought forth. McFerson Cops Statistic Lead Burr Jacobsen Neff Saragloa FT Reb. PF TP Ave. 67 150 59 35a 19.8 30 1*9 53 334 15.7 44 149 M 240 12.0 56 135 51 175 8.8 15 33 S3 141 7.4 Noel Greene. J Chappell Driarte Total FSC Total Opponents... Our future it In the hands of men not yet hired At Western Electric we play a vital role In helping meet the complex needs of America's vast communiea tions n etworks. And a career >t Western Electric, the manufacturing arm of the nation-wide Bell Telephone System, offers young men Ihe exciting opportunity to help us meet these important needs. Today, Western Electric equipment reduces thousands of miles to fractions of seconds. Even JO, we know that our present comm unica ti ons systems will be inadequate tomorrow; and we. are seeking ways to kpep up with-and antici¬ pate—the future. For instance, right now Western Electric engineers are working on , various phases of solar cell manufacture, poinUruritatioo, data transmission, futuristic telephones, electronic centra] offices, and computer-controLed production lines— to name Just a few. To perfect the work now in progress and kirnch many new w»^*aaa>jcarioni products, projects, procedures, sod processes not yet in the ' ' ' ...... engineers. If you fed that you can meet our standards, consider the opportunities offered by working with our company. In a few short yeus, vou wfH be Western Electric «■ aaa*. WsMaan Elactrk. writ* Callafsa Rata- Hani, Western floctrk C.mpatrf, ■«« 61D&, 232 aVaarfwr. Km r«rh II, Haw YaaL And bs aaa* to .MdM Shtusaeriutm. K. C-j ■»■»■*., H. W, __., . In.Hwa** bMirek Cantor, fttosatto. ■. I. Talatrat CorparaUaa. _ - ' '- ■" " ' ■"tnHii toititomii Is u tittot. •WW" cntla .'• la S3 rJ BOOKS GOOD USED BOOKS OUT-OF-PRINT BOOKS BOOK SEARCH SERVICE OPEN WEEKENDS Fri. Night 5 PM to 10 PM Sal. & Sun. 10 AM lo 6 PM THE BOOK HOUSE 3043 East Tulare Near Hrsl Street ' Like Mike, Like Tom Total IS Games Player Points Atj. McFerson 264 17.6 Jensen 186 12.1 Tevrli 184 12.2 Bill Colvln 88 5.8 Phil Mehaa 65 4.3 Mike Flanagan 54 3.6 done a good Job tor Miller's It will be no picnic in the gym¬ nasium tonight. Long Beach boasts a tall, experienced combo, rated as hard to beat on any¬ body's court. Starters, center Len Hodge and rorward BUI Floren¬ tine stand ti'5" and guard Stan Anderson is no shorty at 1*1**. Other starters Include Ron Batson and either Ken Knapp or Bob Holland. . Jones Missing ' «?" However, the 4 9ers will be without the services or high-scor¬ ing, top rebounding Dave Jones who wound up his college career at the semester break. The 6*5" rorward had a 19-game scoring average ot 14.2 and was rebound¬ ing at a 10.S clip. "Jones has always hurt us." noted the Bulldog coach. "He has scored more than 20 points against us every outing. But' ac¬ cording to latent reports. Long Beach is playing even better with¬ out him." "We're playing good ball." continued Miller. "And McFer- son's knee Is no longer bothering him." The Long Beach game is Just hair ot the weekend battle. Fres¬ no will race the task or handling San Diego sharp shooters Dick Maureau and Carl Hunter. ,s c.iiii':n Ic Woes The eligibility axe went to work on the Aztecs over the semester break, chopping down four play¬ ers, but the mainstay ot the San Diego offensive remained Intact. A double victory tor Fresno would eliminate Long Beach rrom the triple tie and give the Bull- dngs the Inside track to the CCAA crown with Just one week or league play remaining. Three Step Up In Police Unit Three members or the campus police unit have "moved up the ladder" this semester, due to the graduation of Lt. Robert AtttttCT- Aecordlng to Lt. Ira Grecnstcln. public relations officer, the fol¬ lowing promotions went Into ef- fect Jan. 29: Richard Cameron, from Lieu¬ tenant ol Staff Services tn Lieu¬ tenant of Field Operations: Mar¬ tin Haskell, from Sergeant of Laboratory lo Lieutenant of Staff Services: and Albert Slater, from Patrolman to Sergeant of Labora¬ tory. A representative from Hie JOHN HANCOCK MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. WILL BE INTERVIEWING STUDENTS FOR career sales positions at 2 pm Tuesday. February 20 in Room 106, Business Building-. Applicants should be 23 years of age and married. Applicants need not be Business .. majors. W«lww Vie. rVtriidant William J. Urd will be ;p*atrina befors Lecturer, class ihe soitm day. Aodfl» aim SONS "The Ftuhion Comer" Cloth*, that "pre" m mem M '-taW't II tills a poaaiKUty T "Recently I wore a Jacket that's sol ten right and a. friend remarked that soon wc won't have this problem. Said he'd read about the possibC- liei of clothes made of fabrics thst stretch. Sound* tcrrifc. Anything lo ilT' £ conld vtry waO CLOTHES-INO NOTTS— According to surveys, 60% of the suits worn sn In tt», w rong she or mode 1. We hope the care we lake In flttasa other 405611 . . . DONT BE A "CRAMMER"—If yon u*. using your pockets u flting cabinets try unloading. Your cJothes'Il look better. Is von tie airways of'-center? Do yon wind up with a knot either too small or too big for yonr collar? Our Illustrated TIE KTYaHT leaflet solves these problems. Pick up your copy from our Campos Itrp.: Tutn Summers - BUI Young Aocts* AMOSONS "The Fashion Corner" Fullon at Merced |