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Page Four- -The Freeno State College Collegian- Bullogs Eye CCAA Title Clash Tonight Todd Given Nod; Will Pitch Against Allstars Pete Beiden will Uke the galoshes off his Fresno State College baseball team tomorrow providing he gets some help from the weatherman. Fresno's game with the San Joaquin Valley Major-Minor League All-Stars was rescheduled for 1 :S0 tomorrow when showers postponed the game last week. + Tickets for the AH-Slar game Baseball Clink Is Slated For Sunday Pete Beiden's fifth annual Fresno State College baseball clinic, scheduled this Sunday at 1:00 PM in John Euless Park, will bring together an array of former major league talent to In¬ struct about 60 players. The clinic is primarily for Fresno State College varsity and freshman baseball players. How¬ ever, Beiden. the clinic director, has extended special invitations to some 20 San Joaquin Valley high school coaches and players. Instructors will be Larry Pow¬ ell (Boston Red Sox). Lloyd Merriman (Cincinnati Reds). Glenn Wright (Pittsburgh and Brooklyn), Herman Reich (Chi¬ cago Cubs), Lloyd Christopher (Cincinnati Reds), Gene Llllard (St. Louis Cards), and Paul Ow-' ens (Philadelphia Phillies). Also on hand will be Veteran baseball men Hal O'Banion, Chuck W&Ilgren and Jake Abbott (Roosevelt High School coach). "I think our boys will benefit from this workshop. It definitely wilt help our club before the schedule gets underway," com¬ mented Beiden. McFerson Won't Surpass Alcorn Time has all but run out for forward Mike McFerson in his race to surpass Gary Alcorn's school record of 1401. McFerson has netted ti total 1322 points and needs an almost ) grab the honors. priced at tl Tor box tl for general admission and are on sale at the Mid-Valley Sports Center. .Jjoman'a Sporting Goods, SoDdergartTs, Herb Bauer's. The Bulldog Foundation offices, and the Fig Garden and Manchester post offices. Proceeds will go to the FSC baseball fund. Senior Denton Todd will take the mound for the Fresno varsity when it Initiates its season In John Euless Park. Coach Beiden also Intends to pitch Ducky Hoover, Virgil De- George and Dennis Shaves. "I want to take a look at the pitch¬ ing staff in nction," said Beiden. "I must find some added depth for our gren staff before we get into league play." Local rans ^111 likely get a look at their most recent high school star Wade Blaslngame The Roosevelt High School graduate signed with Milwaukee for a six figure bonus. Probable Bulldog lineup Bob Bonomlol Tarry Banderas .' Mick Mehas _ Ct Jerry Pritchett *f Ron Schiller lb Jim Wolfsberger ... Bert Dollar Denton Todd I> Chemical Society Lectures Tonight A former director of the physi cal and Inorganic chemistry group at the University of Callfornli Radiation Laboratory at Llvi more. Dr. William L. Jolly, will address the Fresno subsection of the American Chemical Society at S o'clock tonight, in Science 161. . Dr. Jolly Is a chemistry profes' sor nt Berkeley. 47*15 N.BlackttOB** BA 7-4912 ERASE WITHOUT A TRACE ON EATON'S CORRASABLE BOND To-st-Vtvps, hrint-and-peck, type •*•*•• one hand bed brsaW jam tack - i t's essrj to torn on t perfect paper* on Ct*e*is*ssbfe Because job can erase without a Usee. Ttjm-nj errors disappear like magic with just the flick of e.l*b-s-as never a telltale erasure naffe ob CorrssaJhle 'i special surface. CiarTfsslefa Is available in light, jisjlwu. Ittssisy welgnti'anrT Onion Skin- In araTMaieat 100-sh, pack*, sad 5fi0-sbsst rsas Wats. Only Eaton makes J^ A Brs-ksktn^ Typewriter P^ar itfMftfu mMMi-M (g) rmtwtm*. m MASTER KNOWS THE ROPES — Baseball Coach shows Bucky Hoover how to throw effective pitch while Bobby Paull, one of Fresno's best hitters, leans on bet awaiting a few lips on the best styles of using the "swatter." Bulldogs open season tomorrow. Grapplers Face League Tourney In Southland Max Kimberly and a hungry group or Fresno State College wrestlers will travel south Satur¬ day to compete ln the first Cali¬ fornia Collegiate Athletic Associa¬ tion wrestling championships at Los Angeles Stale. Although the Bulldogs wound Alcorn Needed One More Year Gary Alcorn was the mos' pro¬ lific Fresno State College scorer In history wilh HOI points. Wl.y then is he not on the all-lime high CCAA scoring ladder? It goes without saying. Gary Alcnr.i started his three year spree at FSC one year too early. The big. Bulldog star had Ills biggest season ln 1955-57. his sophomore year, when he cached in 557 points. This included all league and non-league games. Fresno belonged to the Califor¬ nia Basketball Association at that The Bulldogs Joined the CCAA the following year i>iu ft was too late for Alcorn. He osly h:i.i tiro years to score the santrnumber of points today's leaders collected In three seasons, too many for any player. up second In regular dual meet competition with a 5-1 record. Kimberly looks unon_jhe upcom¬ ing event with frowning pessi¬ mism. And probably rightly so, for the seven man Bulldog squad will be wrestling In a 10 man tourney. This means rhe Bulldogs will have to forfeit entries in the 115. 151 and heavyweight divisions. "If the best talent In the league was more spread out. we'd have a better chance." reported Kim¬ berly, "but San Diego, unbeaten this year, has loo much depth In all departments." Several Bulldogs have excellent chances to bring home Individual titles, however. Eddie Davies. 130 pounder, hits won 64 consecutive collegiate matches and looks like a shoe-In for the division title. Allen Bertoldi. victorious in five of his pas: sis appearances. Is a long shot pick ln the 147 pound department, flertoldl. who was sidelined during the Santa Barbara match Inst week because ot sore muscles, should be ready to go Saturday. - Three more FSC firapplers. Neal Yoshlda (123), Jerry Kirkhart (1571. and Ed Marino (167) have dropped only two matches this year and with a little luck could "sneak in" for titles In their events. Ron Bush (137) has also looked sharp In recent bouts. Women Attend Regional Meet Seven delegates from Fresno State will travel to tbe Asllomar Conference Grounds tn Monterey next month to attend a three day conference of the Purine South¬ west Regional Athletic |iecna¬ tional Federation Tor College Wo- Tbs theme for this year'a con¬ ference, beginning Mar. 9, Is "High Hopes." Representing FSC are Carol Rossi. Robin McMaon. Kay Beard, Judi Steele. Joyce Okamura, Car¬ olyn Franks and Linda Brown. All are members of the Women's Recreation Association. Elaine Mason, assistant pro¬ fessor of physical education, will accompany the girls. Tbey will travel by automobile. Hon then 60 West Coast col¬ leges and Junior colleges hold membership ln tbe PSRARFCW. Presno State Is the rotary school and Mlss'HcMsnn Is the membership chairman. Miss McMann and Miss Rossi are official npressntaUvea on the conference planning committee. They sre working with Sacramen¬ to, Los Angeles and San Jose State Colleges. Records Expected To Kick Bucket' .Fitting sll their hopes Into 36 hours, the Fresno State College Bulldogs will try to wrap up the CCAA basketball title this week¬ end against San Fernando Valley State and Cal Poly. Needing but one victory to cinch the conference flag, the fired-up varsity five will no doubt go "all out'" to end the pennant chase at 8 PM tonight Basketballers Eye Playoffs Bulldog eyes will not only be, focused on the CCAA basketball title this week, but also on a pos¬ sible berth In the NCAA Regional Tournament. If Fresno can win the league crown, the squad will be an almost certain candidate for the four team tourney to be held Mar. 9-10. A site for the regional playoffs has not been determined although Fresno has as much as a 50-50 chance of hosting the event should It be an entry. Four teams will participate ln the classic, likely including ihe winner of the CCAA. Far Western Conference (at present being led by Sacramento Slate) and two in¬ dependent teams. In tbe past, in¬ dependent entries have come from as far off as Texas, or as near as Southern California. Also In the range of possibility, but with little likelihood is an in- vltniion from the NIT tournament In New York. But even should Fresno be asked, possible interfer¬ ence datewisc with the NCAA pro¬ gram would cancel It. The Cali¬ fornia tournament comes first, If anything. Coach Harry Miller's combo will be struck down on NCAA eligibility rules If It does get the California invitation. Mike Mc¬ Ferson, George Sarantos and Earl Smith have used up their three years or NCAA eligibility and their services would not be al¬ lowed in the playoffs. Montana Series Extended The football echednle with Montana State . College has been renewed by (he Board of Athletic Control to an additional two years. Bulldog grldders will trav¬ el to Montana. Oct. 1, 1966 and the Wildcats will return the en¬ gagement Sept. 30,^1967. A guarantee of 14,000 will be given the visiting team In each case. Tennis Clinic Slated A tennis clinic is scheduled at the Swim and Racquet Club Sat¬ urday morning at 8:30. The pro¬ gram will last l'u hours. Tennis coach Harry Miller and the var¬ sity tennis team hope to attend. SUMMER JOBS in EUROPE Wtm= TO: AMERICAN STUDENT INFORMATION SStVICE, 22AVE.DELALIBE8TE • GRAND DUCHY OF LUXEMBOURG NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION FLIGHT RESEARCH CENTER •r EDWARDS, CALIFORNIA Invites Applications from Students majoring, or with advanced degrees in: * PHYSICS * AERONAUTICAL engineering * ELECTRICAL engineering , * MECHANICAL engineering * MATHEMATICS TO PARTICIPATE IN AERODYNAMICS AND SPACE-ORIENTED . FLIGHT RESEARCH, AND INSTRUMENTATION DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS such as X-15, APOUO, SUPERSONIC TRANSPORTS and DYNA SOAR FRC R«pr«Mniotivt will be ON CAMPUS fo[ interviews Feb. 26 against CCAA tail-ender San Fer¬ nando Valley. Fresno will not only be Spar¬ ring for the league crown, but also hopes to hang more than five records out to dry. Leading the brigade will be Mike McFer- Bon. Ron Neff and Tony Burr. Alt three Bulldog stars turned In fine performances last week while Fresno was taking over sole pos¬ session of first place against Long Beach, S9-S0, and San Diego, 73-69. McFerson, who has become a defensive ace us well as a con¬ sistent scorer in the double fig¬ ures, will start at one forward and Burr, who can hit from any angle at any time, will get the second forward assignment. Ron Netf. 6'9", who sprang to IITe ln last weekvnd's games, will get the nod at the center post. George Sarantos and Tom Jacob- sen will play ln tbe guard spots. Although Fresno spank'ed the Matadors 85-74 on the San Fer¬ nando home court earlier this season. Fresno coach Harry Miller refuses to predict an outcome un¬ til the final buzzer has gone off. "San Fernando has a very dan¬ gerous team," Miller pointed out. "II they've improved their de¬ fense and If our kids are looking past them to Cal Poly, we're In trouble." The Matadors proved their ca¬ pabilities against LA State re¬ cently, whipping the Diablos 116-89. San Fernando sports five starters, all of whom stand S-3, Bruce Powers and Dick Crowther will be the likely forwards; Jim Mai kin will handle center; and Ted Fish and Dick Clement will be at the guard posts. „—■ A sellout crowd Is expected Sat¬ urday night to see the Bulldogs attempt revenge against Ihe Cal Poly Mustangs. Cal Poly handed Fresno one or Its two league de¬ feats. 81-75. Tueller Elected To Valley Post Dr. Dallas Tueller, dean ot the college, was elected Vice Presi¬ dent of the San Joaquin Valley Community Television Associa¬ tion Tuesday evening. The Asso¬ ciation was formed several years ago to promote educational tele¬ vision for the San Joaquin Valley. "The Fashion Corner" STAY WITH TH IS ID EA, O.N. "Some of my fricndi tell me my sport clothes sre too conservative. Being short, ' mostly solid or neat erned iport- costs snd avoid strong color con¬ tra* t in slack*, as rm staid chat > TO J.I It's easy to get j confused by the terms wool and wonted. Both are trooL : In wonted*, the fibers are ■ "carded and combed" so alter ! weaving tbe cloth is imooOi ' and firm. This process U I omitted in wool fabrics. The ; result's a softer texture. Morn Whats the 'dope on miring patterns? What colors go to¬ gether? You'll find these and many other practical dps In DBES8 l"OINTERS. Pick up copy from i ' Tom Sommen -Bill Young n******** m. earn "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 23, 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 | Page Four- -The Freeno State College Collegian- Bullogs Eye CCAA Title Clash Tonight Todd Given Nod; Will Pitch Against Allstars Pete Beiden will Uke the galoshes off his Fresno State College baseball team tomorrow providing he gets some help from the weatherman. Fresno's game with the San Joaquin Valley Major-Minor League All-Stars was rescheduled for 1 :S0 tomorrow when showers postponed the game last week. + Tickets for the AH-Slar game Baseball Clink Is Slated For Sunday Pete Beiden's fifth annual Fresno State College baseball clinic, scheduled this Sunday at 1:00 PM in John Euless Park, will bring together an array of former major league talent to In¬ struct about 60 players. The clinic is primarily for Fresno State College varsity and freshman baseball players. How¬ ever, Beiden. the clinic director, has extended special invitations to some 20 San Joaquin Valley high school coaches and players. Instructors will be Larry Pow¬ ell (Boston Red Sox). Lloyd Merriman (Cincinnati Reds). Glenn Wright (Pittsburgh and Brooklyn), Herman Reich (Chi¬ cago Cubs), Lloyd Christopher (Cincinnati Reds), Gene Llllard (St. Louis Cards), and Paul Ow-' ens (Philadelphia Phillies). Also on hand will be Veteran baseball men Hal O'Banion, Chuck W&Ilgren and Jake Abbott (Roosevelt High School coach). "I think our boys will benefit from this workshop. It definitely wilt help our club before the schedule gets underway," com¬ mented Beiden. McFerson Won't Surpass Alcorn Time has all but run out for forward Mike McFerson in his race to surpass Gary Alcorn's school record of 1401. McFerson has netted ti total 1322 points and needs an almost ) grab the honors. priced at tl Tor box tl for general admission and are on sale at the Mid-Valley Sports Center. .Jjoman'a Sporting Goods, SoDdergartTs, Herb Bauer's. The Bulldog Foundation offices, and the Fig Garden and Manchester post offices. Proceeds will go to the FSC baseball fund. Senior Denton Todd will take the mound for the Fresno varsity when it Initiates its season In John Euless Park. Coach Beiden also Intends to pitch Ducky Hoover, Virgil De- George and Dennis Shaves. "I want to take a look at the pitch¬ ing staff in nction," said Beiden. "I must find some added depth for our gren staff before we get into league play." Local rans ^111 likely get a look at their most recent high school star Wade Blaslngame The Roosevelt High School graduate signed with Milwaukee for a six figure bonus. Probable Bulldog lineup Bob Bonomlol Tarry Banderas .' Mick Mehas _ Ct Jerry Pritchett *f Ron Schiller lb Jim Wolfsberger ... Bert Dollar Denton Todd I> Chemical Society Lectures Tonight A former director of the physi cal and Inorganic chemistry group at the University of Callfornli Radiation Laboratory at Llvi more. Dr. William L. Jolly, will address the Fresno subsection of the American Chemical Society at S o'clock tonight, in Science 161. . Dr. Jolly Is a chemistry profes' sor nt Berkeley. 47*15 N.BlackttOB** BA 7-4912 ERASE WITHOUT A TRACE ON EATON'S CORRASABLE BOND To-st-Vtvps, hrint-and-peck, type •*•*•• one hand bed brsaW jam tack - i t's essrj to torn on t perfect paper* on Ct*e*is*ssbfe Because job can erase without a Usee. Ttjm-nj errors disappear like magic with just the flick of e.l*b-s-as never a telltale erasure naffe ob CorrssaJhle 'i special surface. CiarTfsslefa Is available in light, jisjlwu. Ittssisy welgnti'anrT Onion Skin- In araTMaieat 100-sh, pack*, sad 5fi0-sbsst rsas Wats. Only Eaton makes J^ A Brs-ksktn^ Typewriter P^ar itfMftfu mMMi-M (g) rmtwtm*. m MASTER KNOWS THE ROPES — Baseball Coach shows Bucky Hoover how to throw effective pitch while Bobby Paull, one of Fresno's best hitters, leans on bet awaiting a few lips on the best styles of using the "swatter." Bulldogs open season tomorrow. Grapplers Face League Tourney In Southland Max Kimberly and a hungry group or Fresno State College wrestlers will travel south Satur¬ day to compete ln the first Cali¬ fornia Collegiate Athletic Associa¬ tion wrestling championships at Los Angeles Stale. Although the Bulldogs wound Alcorn Needed One More Year Gary Alcorn was the mos' pro¬ lific Fresno State College scorer In history wilh HOI points. Wl.y then is he not on the all-lime high CCAA scoring ladder? It goes without saying. Gary Alcnr.i started his three year spree at FSC one year too early. The big. Bulldog star had Ills biggest season ln 1955-57. his sophomore year, when he cached in 557 points. This included all league and non-league games. Fresno belonged to the Califor¬ nia Basketball Association at that The Bulldogs Joined the CCAA the following year i>iu ft was too late for Alcorn. He osly h:i.i tiro years to score the santrnumber of points today's leaders collected In three seasons, too many for any player. up second In regular dual meet competition with a 5-1 record. Kimberly looks unon_jhe upcom¬ ing event with frowning pessi¬ mism. And probably rightly so, for the seven man Bulldog squad will be wrestling In a 10 man tourney. This means rhe Bulldogs will have to forfeit entries in the 115. 151 and heavyweight divisions. "If the best talent In the league was more spread out. we'd have a better chance." reported Kim¬ berly, "but San Diego, unbeaten this year, has loo much depth In all departments." Several Bulldogs have excellent chances to bring home Individual titles, however. Eddie Davies. 130 pounder, hits won 64 consecutive collegiate matches and looks like a shoe-In for the division title. Allen Bertoldi. victorious in five of his pas: sis appearances. Is a long shot pick ln the 147 pound department, flertoldl. who was sidelined during the Santa Barbara match Inst week because ot sore muscles, should be ready to go Saturday. - Three more FSC firapplers. Neal Yoshlda (123), Jerry Kirkhart (1571. and Ed Marino (167) have dropped only two matches this year and with a little luck could "sneak in" for titles In their events. Ron Bush (137) has also looked sharp In recent bouts. Women Attend Regional Meet Seven delegates from Fresno State will travel to tbe Asllomar Conference Grounds tn Monterey next month to attend a three day conference of the Purine South¬ west Regional Athletic |iecna¬ tional Federation Tor College Wo- Tbs theme for this year'a con¬ ference, beginning Mar. 9, Is "High Hopes." Representing FSC are Carol Rossi. Robin McMaon. Kay Beard, Judi Steele. Joyce Okamura, Car¬ olyn Franks and Linda Brown. All are members of the Women's Recreation Association. Elaine Mason, assistant pro¬ fessor of physical education, will accompany the girls. Tbey will travel by automobile. Hon then 60 West Coast col¬ leges and Junior colleges hold membership ln tbe PSRARFCW. Presno State Is the rotary school and Mlss'HcMsnn Is the membership chairman. Miss McMann and Miss Rossi are official npressntaUvea on the conference planning committee. They sre working with Sacramen¬ to, Los Angeles and San Jose State Colleges. Records Expected To Kick Bucket' .Fitting sll their hopes Into 36 hours, the Fresno State College Bulldogs will try to wrap up the CCAA basketball title this week¬ end against San Fernando Valley State and Cal Poly. Needing but one victory to cinch the conference flag, the fired-up varsity five will no doubt go "all out'" to end the pennant chase at 8 PM tonight Basketballers Eye Playoffs Bulldog eyes will not only be, focused on the CCAA basketball title this week, but also on a pos¬ sible berth In the NCAA Regional Tournament. If Fresno can win the league crown, the squad will be an almost certain candidate for the four team tourney to be held Mar. 9-10. A site for the regional playoffs has not been determined although Fresno has as much as a 50-50 chance of hosting the event should It be an entry. Four teams will participate ln the classic, likely including ihe winner of the CCAA. Far Western Conference (at present being led by Sacramento Slate) and two in¬ dependent teams. In tbe past, in¬ dependent entries have come from as far off as Texas, or as near as Southern California. Also In the range of possibility, but with little likelihood is an in- vltniion from the NIT tournament In New York. But even should Fresno be asked, possible interfer¬ ence datewisc with the NCAA pro¬ gram would cancel It. The Cali¬ fornia tournament comes first, If anything. Coach Harry Miller's combo will be struck down on NCAA eligibility rules If It does get the California invitation. Mike Mc¬ Ferson, George Sarantos and Earl Smith have used up their three years or NCAA eligibility and their services would not be al¬ lowed in the playoffs. Montana Series Extended The football echednle with Montana State . College has been renewed by (he Board of Athletic Control to an additional two years. Bulldog grldders will trav¬ el to Montana. Oct. 1, 1966 and the Wildcats will return the en¬ gagement Sept. 30,^1967. A guarantee of 14,000 will be given the visiting team In each case. Tennis Clinic Slated A tennis clinic is scheduled at the Swim and Racquet Club Sat¬ urday morning at 8:30. The pro¬ gram will last l'u hours. Tennis coach Harry Miller and the var¬ sity tennis team hope to attend. SUMMER JOBS in EUROPE Wtm= TO: AMERICAN STUDENT INFORMATION SStVICE, 22AVE.DELALIBE8TE • GRAND DUCHY OF LUXEMBOURG NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION FLIGHT RESEARCH CENTER •r EDWARDS, CALIFORNIA Invites Applications from Students majoring, or with advanced degrees in: * PHYSICS * AERONAUTICAL engineering * ELECTRICAL engineering , * MECHANICAL engineering * MATHEMATICS TO PARTICIPATE IN AERODYNAMICS AND SPACE-ORIENTED . FLIGHT RESEARCH, AND INSTRUMENTATION DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS such as X-15, APOUO, SUPERSONIC TRANSPORTS and DYNA SOAR FRC R«pr«Mniotivt will be ON CAMPUS fo[ interviews Feb. 26 against CCAA tail-ender San Fer¬ nando Valley. Fresno will not only be Spar¬ ring for the league crown, but also hopes to hang more than five records out to dry. Leading the brigade will be Mike McFer- Bon. Ron Neff and Tony Burr. Alt three Bulldog stars turned In fine performances last week while Fresno was taking over sole pos¬ session of first place against Long Beach, S9-S0, and San Diego, 73-69. McFerson, who has become a defensive ace us well as a con¬ sistent scorer in the double fig¬ ures, will start at one forward and Burr, who can hit from any angle at any time, will get the second forward assignment. Ron Netf. 6'9", who sprang to IITe ln last weekvnd's games, will get the nod at the center post. George Sarantos and Tom Jacob- sen will play ln tbe guard spots. Although Fresno spank'ed the Matadors 85-74 on the San Fer¬ nando home court earlier this season. Fresno coach Harry Miller refuses to predict an outcome un¬ til the final buzzer has gone off. "San Fernando has a very dan¬ gerous team," Miller pointed out. "II they've improved their de¬ fense and If our kids are looking past them to Cal Poly, we're In trouble." The Matadors proved their ca¬ pabilities against LA State re¬ cently, whipping the Diablos 116-89. San Fernando sports five starters, all of whom stand S-3, Bruce Powers and Dick Crowther will be the likely forwards; Jim Mai kin will handle center; and Ted Fish and Dick Clement will be at the guard posts. „—■ A sellout crowd Is expected Sat¬ urday night to see the Bulldogs attempt revenge against Ihe Cal Poly Mustangs. Cal Poly handed Fresno one or Its two league de¬ feats. 81-75. Tueller Elected To Valley Post Dr. Dallas Tueller, dean ot the college, was elected Vice Presi¬ dent of the San Joaquin Valley Community Television Associa¬ tion Tuesday evening. The Asso¬ ciation was formed several years ago to promote educational tele¬ vision for the San Joaquin Valley. "The Fashion Corner" STAY WITH TH IS ID EA, O.N. "Some of my fricndi tell me my sport clothes sre too conservative. Being short, ' mostly solid or neat erned iport- costs snd avoid strong color con¬ tra* t in slack*, as rm staid chat > TO J.I It's easy to get j confused by the terms wool and wonted. Both are trooL : In wonted*, the fibers are ■ "carded and combed" so alter ! weaving tbe cloth is imooOi ' and firm. This process U I omitted in wool fabrics. The ; result's a softer texture. Morn Whats the 'dope on miring patterns? What colors go to¬ gether? You'll find these and many other practical dps In DBES8 l"OINTERS. Pick up copy from i ' Tom Sommen -Bill Young n******** m. earn "The Fashion. Corner" Fullon at Merced |