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Eight- -Tha Fresno State College Collegia Prepsters Challenge 5 Records Tomorrow Five West Coast Relays record; will bo challenged by some of the best high school athletes In the state in tomorrow's! classic. The events threatened art 100 yard dash, the discus, Shot put. the high jump, and the A strong field of Northern Call fornla prepsters are favored tc set all the WCR records, but will be pushed by several outstanding athletes from the Central Section. Track Ready; 'No Stopping Athletes Now' By Jack MeCleneghan Collegian Sports Writer "It they're fast enough they will break the existing world's record," states Floyd Bryant, head groundskeepcr ot Ratcllffe Stadium. Bryant Is referring to the Unl verslty of Oregon's four man [our mile relay team who will ru the 36lh annual West Coast Re- Inys high In Ratcllffe Stadium. "It won"t be the track that will hold that bunch hack. That turt 1: perfect. My crew will water thi oval down tonight and begli chalking ihe lane morning around T o'clock Oregon's fantastic four mile re¬ lay team is composed of Archie Snn Kcimonl Jr.. Vic Reeve. Keith Forman and anchored by Dy Burleson. Meet Director J. Flint Hanner explained why the early running of the. special relay between thi Ducks and tho University of Mich Igan because "at high noon th< wind velocity Is at its lowest." "We are doing our very besl to give this fine array of distance talent a chance to break the world's record," said Hanner. The world's record is 16:23.8 set by New Zealand's team anchored by- world record holder Peter Snell. Aa of Thursday, the weather forecast was for clear skies and wind. Most Taking Few Units Over 25 per cent of the stu¬ dents currently enrolled are tak¬ ing six or less units. This amounts to 1,150 of the 4,830 students in classes this 43 Hove 4.0 Forty-three students will have a 4.0 grade point average re¬ ceived last semester to match with this semester's grades. Ufa flodpOMio SOW "The Fashion Corner" Its easy to vaAeatasui why Mr. M. ■ Wife lOtcs tac iry- look on .Kiiooi tint hot toe aim ...??? He wifaat "My wife who teaches, seems (O be under tbe ivy influence .tbe It eipctsed to and » after me to sjet aa hy suit Aa r» <Wno heavy., I arjue that ft ■ould make me look •nataw firm and fully pecked.1 Don't yon agree** Whbyetarbeild, * we bave an idea The record breaking, visitors will be led by Dennis Chase of Westmore High, Daly City, who will be pushed by a fine field in the pole vault. Chase has sailed over the bar at 13-9% this season. and stands a pretty fair chance of smashing * the WCR mark of 13-6*. Skip Hcmpler of DeAnza High of Richmond, has a vault of 13-67*. Tho high jump duel of last year's Relays will pick up from where It left off when tho co- champlons return to meet some tougher competition. Tho winners ot the meet last year were Curtis Crum of Caatlemont and Richard Jones of BakersNeld High. They tied at 6-6. setting a new WCR A new mark is sure to be estab¬ lished when these two tangle with McLane's Bob Channetl who has bit 6-7&. The 100 yard dash will fea¬ ture two sprinters who have eith¬ er tied or bettered the existing WCR record. Ed Moody or McCly- monds and Jerry Williams of Ber¬ keley High have times of 9.6 and 9.5 respectively. The record Is set at 9.6, Lemoore's Tommy Smith, a lime of 9.7 has aluo en¬ tered the event. A new record In the discus is also expected to fall as Tyler Wil- klns of Mountain View High at¬ tacks tho WCR record of 179-7. has thrown the platter this ond b •aeon, His i recorded OREGON STATE'S crock bettered tbe WCR mark record it 1:24.3. Star Studded Relay Competition Expected (Continued\rom Page I) of the past alive. Canadian born Harry Jerome, running for the Ducks of the University ot Ore¬ gon, Is co-holder of the world's mark In the 100 meters and has the best of 9.3. one-tenth of a second off the world's record In the 100 yard dash. Backing up Jerome are other noted sprinters: Larry Duni University of Arizona, and Dennla Johnson, both with bests of and Bob Poynter, ex-San Joes State daahman now running for alay Arlzon; . The flashy team has cranked out a 3:07.5 time as compared to the world mark oT 3:05,6 established by tin United States National team Ii I960. The ninth as a world i I final event that TO A. R. — Dirk brown •hoes an flee with a grey or blue outfit during tic day. However, for an evening date twitch to black shoe*. Don't let color cwatMae- eerlet rlnart tip and la packed sraeticsU cJothee re free. Ask f or tepe. Tom Sommers -Ml Young . Tktf Fashion Comae" Pvrton e* Afcarced On Your Mark, Get Set - Bang! On your mark . . . Get Set . . The great names which ha. yerfoniieil at the -Fresno classic nclude Duih Warmerdam, Me: Patton, Max Truex. Klroy Robin- Perry O'Brien, Bob Richards Walter Marty, Ray Norton and many, many others. The tradition all began in 192' :ien a group of Fresno clvl lenders teamed up with th> Fresno State College athletic de¬ partment to launch a new athletic ■enture which they hoped w replace the automobile races □erly held as a feature event of he city's annual Raisin Day cele¬ bration. They decided on a track carnival for which they adopted ambitious title the ^ Coast Relays. While these orricials had high hopes that their project would prove diverting and athletically successful, none of them dreamed that the program being launched would grow in scope and In call- of performances until II would rank as one of the great track and field events of the The founders of the meet also did not reallxe that tbe West Coast Relays would soon c shadow the Raisin Day celebra¬ tion. ' Fine Art Review FILM Of THE WEEK; Through a Glass Honored by tbe Academy Of Motion Pic¬ ture Arts and Sciences as the Beet For-, elgn Film of ■the year, "ThronRh a Glass Darkly" la the best for-: elgn fill have o' The story la simple: Young and Beautiful Harriet Ander- ason plays the part of a schizo¬ phrenic who Ii haunted by im¬ aginary sounds and gradually sltpa into total Insanity. Along the course, she seduces her 17 year old brother, sacrifices her father and hutband, and she faces God which "baa the face of a spider." B ut the Implications a more eomplax: "Through Glaea Darkly" takes us Into the dark aide of human predica¬ ment, not on a voyeur's quest for sensational ism, but more as we might see a friend whom we had known and perhaps loved slip out of eight, but, for that reason, never out of mind. Extra: "The Eternal Park" — A color travelog of New York's Central Park to poetry, P.S. If you've never been to the Fine Art theatre, why not attend this week-end T Take a date and impress herl We serve free punch and coffee, permit smoking! axUblt paintings, and tneree* always free parking. iliol put, Dallas Long of USC has ossed the Iron ball G3-4 this sea¬ son and will be pushed by Sllves- tt-r. Davt^ Davis of Camp Pendle¬ ton anil possibly hy IVrry O'Brlan. They will be shooting for Dill Nleder's 65-10, set In 19G0. America's greatest mller, Dyrol Burleson of the University or Ore¬ gon, has entered the Invitational i.:.. is favol win the four lapper and establish a new WCR record. John Landy of Australia holds the current WCR mark at 3:59.1. Four other WCR marks should tumble. They are the 2-mlle relay, the 880 relay, the 130 yard high hurdles and the 5.000 meter run. All these marks ant] evenls are la either the open class or the inter¬ collegiate class. Occidental's 2-mlle relay team has posted a time of 7; 24^7 thlB season and will bo favored to wipe out the old WCR mark of 7:25,4. Arizona State and Oregon State have already bettered the WCR mark In the 880 yard relay with times of 1:24,1. University of Ari¬ zona's time ot 1:24.3 matches the WCR record. Jerry Tarr, another Oregon Duck, and Fran Washington of the Santa Clara Valley Youth Village will shoot for the WCR record of 13.5 aa they blaxe over the 120 yard high hurdles. Both have times of 13.7. The 5,000 meter run, which haa always been a dull, drawn affair, will be one of the finer races of the day. sA WCR record Is at stake. Running In the event is Dale Story of Oregon State, this year's NCAA cross country cham¬ pion. The WCR mark la 14:55,4. Story has a 14:06.0 to his credit. The National Collegiate record Is 14:04.2. ' An overall out-look of the open and Intercollegiate competition shows that no other West Coast Relays has had Fresno Hurdler Picked To Win Sixteen Fresno State College athletes will compete In 14 e\ In the 3Gth Annual West Coast Relays at Ratcllffe Stadium i all i thm will be presented tomorrow. Only t Olympic try-outs Is capable of c doing the concentration of tak that will be performing In t forthcoming show. Play Starts 7-Day Run (Continued from Page I) Ruby Sanders and Oonetta Zall as the Women of Troy, Dyer. Pandukht, Davidson. Wedel, Steve Wilson, Dob Erlck- Davc Stover, Bill Klsentrager as the soldiers. Dyer and Pandukht will play he role of Talthyblus on alternat¬ ing nights and Davidson and We- ■ill do the same wllh Mene-Lsjcofiky' una. Tho set design* Vrnold, assistant pench. and the CO; fi Jeanette Pratt, r Is Richard professor of assistant pro¬ fessor of speech. Gaylord Graham, assistant professor of speech, Is In charge of lighting. This will mark the last home appearance for three of "Dutch' Warmerdam'a olndormGn and will also serve as the last meet before the National Collegiate Athletic Association Pacific Coast Regti als. The three seniors making their last home appearance as Bulldogs are pole vaulter Don Schaeter. middle distance runner Jerry Hol¬ land 'and high Jumper Benny Tapscott. All three have been front-line performers In theli spectlve events during the regular 1962 season. The Bulldogs should stack up pretty well In several event the relays against the fine crop that has been Invited. Hurdlers Duane Reidenbach and Hugh Adams will compete In the 40( meter hurdles against such met as Dick Howard, I960 Olympit Bronze medalist; C. K. Yang, UCLA's decathlan star: and BUI Toomey of the Santa Clara Valley Youth Village. Reldenbaeh's best Bill Knocke, last year's NCAA District R champion in the Lunch - Dinner - Dance 7330 N. BLACKSTONE BA 2-6293 IT'S TWISTING TIME! 1 PM and Midnsghl. LESTERBURGER BE THE GUEST OF THE COCA-COLA BOTTLERS IH THE $150,000W SWEEPSTAKES! ******** ittnrmm* ******* * mgetmwotm **>• more than aShMeP* .TM.t)«i.fs>>. Enough to take you to the four cofiurs ot tl CHE nfin You pfcktnepls<»i to visit... grwol them *£WiUUU 10° countries whus Coke Is sS3l Or you .... ^"™,'w your prtre in cash. lMJottterp^aje* Ifr^tMERICAH EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES 1 * * * * * * * * two »e.F«a».* * * * * * * * TRirFO EUROPE FOR 2 taMe&^L,**.. ******* *nwi» nun,* ****** * h * * * * * MttTT ith mmi * * * ***TBI4THai HfjwaBan vacation for 2 plm $300 In American Dtp teas fro v elera Cheque*. ******** Mse-cni rtnmt ******** General Qectrlc Transistor Radio, . 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Reidenbach and Knocke are Favored to win this event with stirf competition coming: trom Loe Angeles State and Long Beach. This event will take place in the special college mile relay. The Bulldogs will take part In two other relay events; the two- mile and the medley. The team of Ken Kemmerer, Joe Ilenog, Rick Dahlgren, and Holland, running; in that order, will take part in the two-mile relay. The medley re¬ lay team will be composed or Gary Potter, Holland, Dahlgren and Spike Blggers. Bulldogs taking part in the Held events are high jumpers Jon Anabo and Tapscott; pole vaulters Frank Pollock and Schaefer; Mer- in Anderson In the javelin; and Other athletes from the college e Potter in the century, Relden- ch in the 120 high hurdles, and Dahlgren In the E,000 meters. dresses • sportswear 5061 n. cedar olihaw WELCOME TO FRESNO'S WEST COAST RELAYS 2901 N. BLACKSTONE AFCO Discount House 5374 N. BLACKSTONE BLVD. If you don't buy at AFCO — you pay too much.
Object Description
Title | 1962_05 The Daily Collegian May 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 | May 11, 1962, Page 8 |
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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Eight-
-Tha Fresno State College Collegia
Prepsters Challenge 5
Records Tomorrow
Five West Coast Relays record;
will bo challenged by some of the
best high school athletes In the
state in tomorrow's! classic.
The events threatened art
100 yard dash, the discus,
Shot put. the high jump, and the
A strong field of Northern Call
fornla prepsters are favored tc
set all the WCR records, but will
be pushed by several outstanding
athletes from the Central Section.
Track Ready;
'No Stopping
Athletes Now'
By Jack MeCleneghan
Collegian Sports Writer
"It they're fast enough they
will break the existing world's
record," states Floyd Bryant,
head groundskeepcr ot Ratcllffe
Stadium.
Bryant Is referring to the Unl
verslty of Oregon's four man [our
mile relay team who will ru
the 36lh annual West Coast Re-
Inys
high
In
Ratcllffe Stadium.
"It won"t be the track that will
hold that bunch hack. That turt 1:
perfect. My crew will water thi
oval down tonight and begli
chalking ihe lane
morning around T o'clock
Oregon's fantastic four mile re¬
lay team is composed of Archie
Snn Kcimonl Jr.. Vic Reeve. Keith
Forman and anchored by Dy
Burleson.
Meet Director J. Flint Hanner
explained why the early running
of the. special relay between thi
Ducks and tho University of Mich
Igan because "at high noon th<
wind velocity Is at its lowest."
"We are doing our very besl
to give this fine array of distance
talent a chance to break the
world's record," said Hanner. The
world's record is 16:23.8 set by
New Zealand's team anchored by-
world record holder Peter Snell.
Aa of Thursday, the weather
forecast was for clear skies and
wind.
Most Taking Few Units
Over 25 per cent of the stu¬
dents currently enrolled are tak¬
ing six or less units. This amounts
to 1,150 of the 4,830 students in
classes this
43 Hove 4.0
Forty-three students will have
a 4.0 grade point average re¬
ceived last semester to match with
this semester's grades.
Ufa
flodpOMio SOW
"The Fashion Corner"
Its easy to vaAeatasui why
Mr. M. ■ Wife lOtcs tac iry-
look on .Kiiooi tint hot toe
aim ...??? He wifaat
"My wife who teaches, seems
(O be under tbe ivy influence
.tbe It eipctsed to and » after
me to sjet aa hy suit Aa r»
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