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-The Frwno Slate College Collegian- -P°W Foo, BULLDOGS RATED THIRD NATIONALLY £/&rtJteat Weekend Grid Picks B* JACK McCLENEGHAN Collegian Sports Editor When all the returns were In from lost week's games this corner had a 30 7s right. Its been a long time since upsets like Stanford <beat Michigan St.) and Nebraska (beat Michigan) have beenre- corded. We had tickets on both games. Here's your "blue-plate spec¬ ials" for t.:ns weekend. FSC OVER AC State's forward wall better contain Abiteue's "hell-fire" halfback Thayne McKnlght if they're to win. It will be closer than everyone thinks. Fresno by 6. - - - - - - - use- over Iowa. No one believes coach John McKay's statement "Wft have a good club this year." Stanford over Oregon Stale. The difference here could bo the Beaver's Terry Baker. Ohio State over UCLA. Maybe. Just maybe. SM1.T over Ihe Air Force. Upset of the week, Indiana over Wisconsin. The Hoosiers have more than most people think. Purdue over Notre Dame. The Irish will have their hands full. Pittaburg over California. Bear's Tom Blanchtleld isn't enough. TOO over Arkansas. Texas Christian has college football's tallest quarter¬ back (Sonny Gibbs E-T). Other games: McMurry St. Teacher's College over Rio Breavo State. SATURDAY'S STARTING LINEUPS 7:00 PM tPDT) San Angelo, Texas Jan Paris (100) LER A.M. Dycus (307) Monlle Day (1*0) ... .LTR .Larry Curtis (21)5 Miko Slaglo (!05l LOR „ Leo Owen (210) J. R. Williams (1301 C .Eddie Anderson (200) Jack Boban (130. RGL. Del Wilson (195) Jim Kroas (210) RTL... ..Jerry Turner (195) Jan Barrett (2301 REL. Gary Coho (210) Jon Anabo (195 I QB Jerry Gibson (165) Grover Morris (165) Jerry Allen (16S) Jack Knight (ISO). TEAM AVERAGES LHR . HHL.. . Owen Morrison (165) ..Elgin Conner (170 FB Thayne MeKnlght ( FSC line (224.2). AC line (201.1). FSC back- field (178.J). (170.0). FSC team (20T.8). AC (201.1). THE GAME — Look for the Bulldogs to nil the air with footballs while Abilene Christian College will try for wide-open running at¬ tack on deep reverses and end sweeps. The Bulldogs will use their traditional two unit substitution, white the Wildcats will counter with special defensive unit on goal line defenses. PBO — Offensively look for newcomer Jim Long to get the call on tho ground for end sweeps. Jon Anabo and Beau Carter will throw a lot to flankers Jan Barrett. Jan Paris. Joe Williams and Darrell Dunbar. Defensively, J'wil Wicker, Montlo Day and Hank Robledo will got plenty of work. Linebacker J. R. Williams will be kept busy ABILENB CHRISTIAN — Offensively the Wildcats will run the finest halfback the Bulldogs will meet all season In Thayne Me¬ Knlght. He can hit the homerun anytime; Defensively the Wildcats will use "gang-tackllog" to offset the heavier Fresno offensive tor- ward wall which will outwelght AC'S linemen almost 20 lbs. per Judging Team Wins (Continued from Page I) first In the Guernsey contest, giving the college a second place. Harold Rasmussen tied with Layne for third In the Ayrshli contest and took ninth in tl Guernsey. rVMi\l6Br'EAR? Then lend an ear to our message! H being In ■ business that can be built from your own ability and Imagination sounds appeal¬ ing, you should look Into the possibilities of life Insurance ate —and you can get started i while you're still in college. Students Rally Behind Proposition 1A (Continued from Page J) Interest high. In the letter writing campaign we are hoping to get all the students to write to their parents and friends urging sup¬ port of the proposition. "We also want to get the stu¬ dent leaders and all other stu¬ dents to write letters to the edi¬ tors of their hometown papers." Cross Country Squad To Open Season Tomorrow By DAN O'BRIEN Collegian Sports Writer "Over hill, over dale," will be the cry of Fresno State's cross country team as they open the season tomorrow at 11 AM against Cal Poly on the rugged 5,000 meter Lake Miller- ton course. . Coach Dutch Warmerdam will throw his entire 17 man squad against the Mustangs rrom San Luis Obispo in order to bm Just how this year's squad ghatm SNAGS AERIAL—Junior left end Jem Faris (200) has been described by local cportswrilers as having magic hands" when on ihe receiving end ai an aerial Faris carr.e into ihe spotlighl lasl year when he caught the winning 7D pass in ihe last 30 seconds of play against ihe University ol the Pacilic He'll try to make "(aster lime" tomorrow night against Abilene Christian in San Angelc, Texas —Photo by Dick Creelman High Schools Set Debate Clinic Here Debate teams of aproxlmately 20U San Joaquin Valley high school Itoareil Wm Invade the campus October 13 to participate In a high school debater's clinic sponsored by the r'SC Korensics Squad. Dr. It A. Mlnlck. assistant pro¬ fessor of economics, will open the session with a speech lu the Little Theater, Serving a critic for the ached- t>e Dr. J. M. Smith, Fresno State Eleven Enroute To Texas; 14 Game Winning Streak On Line By JACK HcCLBNBQHAN Collegian Sports Editor Special to the Collegian - Fresno Air Terminal 8:15 AM A calm, serious but confident Fresno State College football team departed on a United DC-7 to San Angelo, Texas this morning in hopes of extending a 14 game winning streak and holding onto its national third place small college rating. What lies ahead of this Fresno powerhouse in the wide open plains of Texas is anyone's guess because of the two big question marks concerning tomorrow evening's contest- flight ollege i net any lop* Id Its first | -.•* indicate and 1'SSB an U going' 21 The third game of I the Stat Cecil Colei PATKOHIZI OUR AOVMTISltS third game hae been^'a mare" for everyone} with Fresno football. In the past the Bulldogs defeated by the San Diego rioes 13-7. scored a last m touchdown to beat Abilene, eked out a 20-11* victory ore University ot the ['aciflc In century In 3.7 and has ripped <■'< scoring Jaunts or 63 and 91 yards. He also haa two runs of 63 yards to his credit. butQklled to b Directing y Gibson ,ng into Mb ■■ho MeKnlght. He the in tho Wildcat's last two games. ■'.■■-:.<. Gibson is the first real passer this a. the! school has had In the las l is I years. His main target is right end the I A. M. Dy Sellout Expected l hand fcii cted Angelo'* local high school stad¬ ium which only holds 12.600 should b» filled to capacity. Fres¬ no's gridiron fortunes have taken a big step towards becoming a small college Pacific Coast power since Coleman's arrival, and school's on this year's schedule RICHARD LOONEY 1295 Wishon, Suit* A AM S-9274 WOWDOfT MUTUAL - xv*«fc^<t jur*^fl) /»•**/ FULTON AT FRESNO • MANCHESTER BETWEEN HALVES... get that refreshing new feeling with Coke! COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Of FRESNO •M « SI. Frwn.. Callfamta Disappointed Coach Warmerdam stated. "I will be disappointed if we don't win !■,], one. If we lose, we will ha>- « lot of work ahead of us." Thf Bulldogs defeated Cal Poly i^ year but-they ttad a young irjuaj and Improved during tho sassou. Warmerdam continued. If I her have been runnlns |]| year, they could be tough, aceotf- ing to warmerdam. Cal i'o|T started classes lust a week ago. Warmerdam feels, however, that they arc not one of the stronger teams !ti tho California CollegUli Athletic Association. The Bulldogs will be led br Spike Blggers, last year's top mas and CCAA runner-up. Rick Dahl- gren and Ed Savage are oxpr-cted to give Blggers a battle for the top spot. Results of last week's tim» trials over a two and onn hair mile course found Dahlgren win¬ ning with a time of 13:02 He was followed by Savage at 13:17 Larry Dorsey. 13;19. Jon Her log. 13:26. and Danny Thorns*. 13:43, rounded out the top five finishers. Blggers did not on,. pete In the time trials. The harriers will travel to th* Sacramento Invitational II eat next Saturday, where they win face Stanford, Chlco State, and Sacramento Stale, among oth-js DRIVE SAFELY! Rich rugged CHEVIOTS with look of leadership '^ mens wear ALPHA GAMMA RH® FALL HARVEST DANCE MARIGOLD BALLROOM, 9-12:30 PAIL, FRIDAY * RICHARD RILEY BAND * CASUAL DRESS $1.00 Stag, $1.50 CoupU
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Title | 1962_10 The Daily Collegian October 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 | October 5, 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 |
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-The Frwno Slate College Collegian-
-P°W Foo,
BULLDOGS RATED THIRD NATIONALLY
£/&rtJteat
Weekend
Grid Picks
B* JACK McCLENEGHAN
Collegian Sports Editor
When all the returns were In from lost week's games this corner
had a 30 7s right. Its been a long time since upsets like Stanford
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