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,^,,^:r,r,„,.>T^..; ■ : ■ Juty 9, 1962 Recreation Schedule At A Glance The mimiiier session recrea¬ tion nnd co-ed ucntlonal intra¬ mural program at & glancei DAILY ACTIVITIES Sw.mminff 2-0 PM Table Tennis 3-6 PM 1 la. t ni... toil . 8-4 PM Volleyball 3-6 PM lloaketball JJ-6 PM Tennis S-O PM «olf 3-6 PM ■EVENING ACTIVITIES (Tuesday through Tl.urjstUj- cmUt) .Swimming 6-9 I'M Table Tennis - 6-9 PM Badminton 6-9 PM Volleyball 6-9 PM Basketball 0-9 TM Trampoline 7-9 PM TennJ« 6-9 PM OoU ft-9 PM INTRAMURAL TOURNAMENTS Golf (Regular) — Continues through fifth week; men's nnd women's individual match play; AirwayH Golf Course (men) and Hank's Swank Pitch nnd Putt Oourse (women). Golf (Hole-ln-one) — To !><■ held at summer school picnic. Volleybnll — Fifth week. Tueoday evening; co-cducatlon- al teams from summer session clmaees only. Bowling—Continues through sixth week, Monday afternoon; men's and women's singles; ladder tournament, high gume, high series, high total: Blnck- stone Bowl. COLLEGIAN — SUMMBt SESSION rPoQv) Thw WHAM, BANG — Top seeded Jack Adler slams one down the middle Adler is the favorite to cop the Summer Session intra-mural qolf championship FSC Gridders Facing Rugged 1962 Schedule The 1962 Fresno State College football squad will face one of tht> toughest schedules In recent FSC history this fall. Almost every team the null- dogs face Is expected to be Im¬ proved over last ye.ir. In particu¬ lar. FSC's California ColleElnf Athletic Association opponents are exported to he toucher and BLACKSTONE AUTO PARTS ClOSE TO THE FRESNO STATE CAMlHJS - AUTO GLASS INSTALUD - 6464 N. BLACKSTONE BA 7-2968 * NEW * USED * REBUILT PARTS FOR ALL CARS look for the golden arches—McDonald's Blackstone near Shields Shaw near Fresno Heep Cccl AT WDIVDEBLAIVD SWIMMING CLUB 10c OFF with FSC Student Body Card Blackstone & Shaw BA 2-6260 Fresno's IHame CCAA winning streak Is In real Jeopardy "Either Sao Diego State or Long Ht'ftch State could beat US In the conference without any trouble at all," head coach Cecil Coleman analyzes '"San DU'ko has practically all their players back plus some red¬ skins thai i hey are very high on. Long Bench cot in the best crop of Junior college transfers they have ever hail " Cal 1'oly and UC Santa Bar- hara should also be improved, Coleman figures; Cal Poly placed a surprise second In last year's CCAA race with a aophomore- studded club. Los Angeles State lost heavily by graduation but (Continued on Page 4) So busy that you can't bother with career planning until gradu* ation day 7 A career in life insurance telling may be right In your line. It offers many benefits—among them: • No limit on earnings • e\ business of your own Take the time now, to talk with the r-.ead of our college unit about an absorbing future in the life insurance business. ROBERT E. LOCKWOOD 1295 WUhon * AM 8-9274 PROVIDENT MUTUAL LHe Injurs nee Company of Philadelphia IM Volleyball Scheduled Tuesdays; Golf In Semis VOLLEYBALL The summer session Intramural volleyball championship tourna¬ ment will be held Thursday at 7 PM In the men's gymnasium. TeamB will be composed of three men and three women and must be organized from a sum¬ mer session class Signup for the tournament will be held Immed¬ iately before the start of play. • • • GOLF i'k.y was scheduled to be com¬ pleted this week In tho summer session Intramural golf tourna¬ ment with IM director Myron An¬ derson keeping his fingers crossed that the tourney would finish on schedule. One quarter-final match 8(111 remains to be completed at mid¬ week last week, that matching Dick Colllver and third-seeded Larry I'apo. Reaching the semi¬ finals were Jack Adler, the top seed. No. 4 ranked Len Bourdet, and unseeded Foltx Wllkerson. Adler. who will play the T'upe- Colllver winners In the semis, breezed past Stefan Nyarady, 6 and 9. Wllkerson and Bourdet, who will tangle In the semis, ad¬ vanced by closer mar gin a; Wll¬ kerson upset second-seeded Bob¬ by Fries. 2 and 1, aod Bourdet edged Floyd Strain, 1 ap. Janet Edwards became the first finalist in either division when she topped Hazel Tompkins, 3 and 2. in the semi-finals of wo¬ men's play. The other end of the draw still had one quarter-final match to be played with Shirley Creswell paired against Betty Boos. Betty Gernrdln will meet tho winner to. the semis. Men's competition Is over the 1 H-hole route at Airways Golf . Course and women's play at nine holes at Hank's Swank Pitch and Putt Course. BOWLING Tightening races In both men's and women's division held the spotlight as the summer session Intramural bowling tournament went Into Its next to last week. Play resumes today at 3 PM In the Blackstone Bow). In addi¬ tion to the competition for high overall average In the five-week tournament, trophies will also be awarded for high game and high series In both men's and women's divisions, giving latecomers a chance to hit the prize list. Bob Hoke continues to iMd tbe (Continued on Page 4) PIZZA SPECIAL Doily 'til 4 p.n. — wllh *r*my Pteza ot regular price, we let-ve coHeo, talod or ioup ot no extra charge. (Does not apply an order* "10 go"} SPAGHETTI SPECIAL Sunday thru Thursday! only. SPAGHETTI —ALL YOU CAN EAT {includes two moat- bolls, bread & butter, talod or toup and $1 PARADISE PIZZA Open Daily at 11:30 A.M. 4698 N. BLACKSTONE - Sunday, 4:00 P.M. BA 9-0798 YOU'LL LOOK PICTURE PEHFECT when you lake all your laundry and dry cleaning to... COMBS CLEANERS "A NAME YOU CAN TRUST" 4f.fr, MPr on all dry cleaning with IO 70 OFF FSC Student Body Card Across From FSC — Next To Let's Drive Up 7 OTHER CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: * New Drive In — 3001 E. Tulare • Main Plant—2948 E. Tular. (Near DMsodoro) • Fruit and Shields • E. Kings Canyon and Clovts An. • Fig Garden Villas* * McKlnley I Fruit • Cedar & StsWds The BOOKSTORt presents a week of 1 day sales - Savs 20% os each day's featured Hens. Monday^ July 9 JEWELRY including o complete selection of FSC jewelry. Tuesday, July 10 STRAW HATS A good selection of women's summer fun In tho sun hats Wednesday, Jury 11 Assortment Table AH new merchandise Including gift items and hosiery Thursday, July 12 ' s*su t Awlemttk PmcMt Save on alt brands— landy, rapermare, *tc Friday, July 13 CERAMICS Gifts, Mugs, FSC riggy leets, ash trays, otc
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Title | 1962_07 The Daily Collegian July 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 |
Description
Title | July 9, 1962, Page 3 |
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 | ,^,,^:r,r,„,.>T^..; ■ : ■ Juty 9, 1962 Recreation Schedule At A Glance The mimiiier session recrea¬ tion nnd co-ed ucntlonal intra¬ mural program at & glancei DAILY ACTIVITIES Sw.mminff 2-0 PM Table Tennis 3-6 PM 1 la. t ni... toil . 8-4 PM Volleyball 3-6 PM lloaketball JJ-6 PM Tennis S-O PM «olf 3-6 PM ■EVENING ACTIVITIES (Tuesday through Tl.urjstUj- cmUt) .Swimming 6-9 I'M Table Tennis - 6-9 PM Badminton 6-9 PM Volleyball 6-9 PM Basketball 0-9 TM Trampoline 7-9 PM TennJ« 6-9 PM OoU ft-9 PM INTRAMURAL TOURNAMENTS Golf (Regular) — Continues through fifth week; men's nnd women's individual match play; AirwayH Golf Course (men) and Hank's Swank Pitch nnd Putt Oourse (women). Golf (Hole-ln-one) — To !><■ held at summer school picnic. Volleybnll — Fifth week. Tueoday evening; co-cducatlon- al teams from summer session clmaees only. Bowling—Continues through sixth week, Monday afternoon; men's and women's singles; ladder tournament, high gume, high series, high total: Blnck- stone Bowl. COLLEGIAN — SUMMBt SESSION rPoQv) Thw WHAM, BANG — Top seeded Jack Adler slams one down the middle Adler is the favorite to cop the Summer Session intra-mural qolf championship FSC Gridders Facing Rugged 1962 Schedule The 1962 Fresno State College football squad will face one of tht> toughest schedules In recent FSC history this fall. Almost every team the null- dogs face Is expected to be Im¬ proved over last ye.ir. In particu¬ lar. FSC's California ColleElnf Athletic Association opponents are exported to he toucher and BLACKSTONE AUTO PARTS ClOSE TO THE FRESNO STATE CAMlHJS - AUTO GLASS INSTALUD - 6464 N. BLACKSTONE BA 7-2968 * NEW * USED * REBUILT PARTS FOR ALL CARS look for the golden arches—McDonald's Blackstone near Shields Shaw near Fresno Heep Cccl AT WDIVDEBLAIVD SWIMMING CLUB 10c OFF with FSC Student Body Card Blackstone & Shaw BA 2-6260 Fresno's IHame CCAA winning streak Is In real Jeopardy "Either Sao Diego State or Long Ht'ftch State could beat US In the conference without any trouble at all," head coach Cecil Coleman analyzes '"San DU'ko has practically all their players back plus some red¬ skins thai i hey are very high on. Long Bench cot in the best crop of Junior college transfers they have ever hail " Cal 1'oly and UC Santa Bar- hara should also be improved, Coleman figures; Cal Poly placed a surprise second In last year's CCAA race with a aophomore- studded club. Los Angeles State lost heavily by graduation but (Continued on Page 4) So busy that you can't bother with career planning until gradu* ation day 7 A career in life insurance telling may be right In your line. It offers many benefits—among them: • No limit on earnings • e\ business of your own Take the time now, to talk with the r-.ead of our college unit about an absorbing future in the life insurance business. ROBERT E. LOCKWOOD 1295 WUhon * AM 8-9274 PROVIDENT MUTUAL LHe Injurs nee Company of Philadelphia IM Volleyball Scheduled Tuesdays; Golf In Semis VOLLEYBALL The summer session Intramural volleyball championship tourna¬ ment will be held Thursday at 7 PM In the men's gymnasium. TeamB will be composed of three men and three women and must be organized from a sum¬ mer session class Signup for the tournament will be held Immed¬ iately before the start of play. • • • GOLF i'k.y was scheduled to be com¬ pleted this week In tho summer session Intramural golf tourna¬ ment with IM director Myron An¬ derson keeping his fingers crossed that the tourney would finish on schedule. One quarter-final match 8(111 remains to be completed at mid¬ week last week, that matching Dick Colllver and third-seeded Larry I'apo. Reaching the semi¬ finals were Jack Adler, the top seed. No. 4 ranked Len Bourdet, and unseeded Foltx Wllkerson. Adler. who will play the T'upe- Colllver winners In the semis, breezed past Stefan Nyarady, 6 and 9. Wllkerson and Bourdet, who will tangle In the semis, ad¬ vanced by closer mar gin a; Wll¬ kerson upset second-seeded Bob¬ by Fries. 2 and 1, aod Bourdet edged Floyd Strain, 1 ap. Janet Edwards became the first finalist in either division when she topped Hazel Tompkins, 3 and 2. in the semi-finals of wo¬ men's play. The other end of the draw still had one quarter-final match to be played with Shirley Creswell paired against Betty Boos. Betty Gernrdln will meet tho winner to. the semis. Men's competition Is over the 1 H-hole route at Airways Golf . Course and women's play at nine holes at Hank's Swank Pitch and Putt Course. BOWLING Tightening races In both men's and women's division held the spotlight as the summer session Intramural bowling tournament went Into Its next to last week. Play resumes today at 3 PM In the Blackstone Bow). In addi¬ tion to the competition for high overall average In the five-week tournament, trophies will also be awarded for high game and high series In both men's and women's divisions, giving latecomers a chance to hit the prize list. Bob Hoke continues to iMd tbe (Continued on Page 4) PIZZA SPECIAL Doily 'til 4 p.n. — wllh *r*my Pteza ot regular price, we let-ve coHeo, talod or ioup ot no extra charge. (Does not apply an order* "10 go"} SPAGHETTI SPECIAL Sunday thru Thursday! only. SPAGHETTI —ALL YOU CAN EAT {includes two moat- bolls, bread & butter, talod or toup and $1 PARADISE PIZZA Open Daily at 11:30 A.M. 4698 N. BLACKSTONE - Sunday, 4:00 P.M. BA 9-0798 YOU'LL LOOK PICTURE PEHFECT when you lake all your laundry and dry cleaning to... COMBS CLEANERS "A NAME YOU CAN TRUST" 4f.fr, MPr on all dry cleaning with IO 70 OFF FSC Student Body Card Across From FSC — Next To Let's Drive Up 7 OTHER CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: * New Drive In — 3001 E. Tulare • Main Plant—2948 E. Tular. (Near DMsodoro) • Fruit and Shields • E. Kings Canyon and Clovts An. • Fig Garden Villas* * McKlnley I Fruit • Cedar & StsWds The BOOKSTORt presents a week of 1 day sales - Savs 20% os each day's featured Hens. Monday^ July 9 JEWELRY including o complete selection of FSC jewelry. Tuesday, July 10 STRAW HATS A good selection of women's summer fun In tho sun hats Wednesday, Jury 11 Assortment Table AH new merchandise Including gift items and hosiery Thursday, July 12 ' s*su t Awlemttk PmcMt Save on alt brands— landy, rapermare, *tc Friday, July 13 CERAMICS Gifts, Mugs, FSC riggy leets, ash trays, otc |