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Delta Sigs Take First; Sigs, Lambda Chi Win Ity FRED McPHERSOrV Colleglan Sports Writer Delta Sigma Phi skipped into first place In Intramural football by fighting oft a previously un¬ beaten Kappa Sigma team, 6-0. Ray Sheriff tossed a 20-yard pass to Keith Mohrhuscn for thi only touchdown of the crucial game. Tho TD held up through the second half as Kappa Sigma couldn't get their offense golni after having an opening minuti touchdown called back tor being off side. THIS WEEK'S INTR _MI RAI> FOOTBAI.Ii SCHEDULE: Field 1 Sigma Alplia, Epsilon vs. Sigma Chl Field 2- Delta Sigma Phi va. Theta Chl Field S Sigma Nu vs. Kappa Sigma Field 4 Alpha Gumma Hho vs. Lambda Chi Alplui Wednesday— Vikings vs. Sigma Alplia Epsi¬ lon No. 2 AFROTC tb. Homan Hall No. 3 Sigma Chl No. 2lu>n bye. _4-0 victory of Theta Chl. Slgi Chl Is tied with Sigma Alpha I •lion for third place. The Sigs went alt the way the first time they got the ball. Jones then intercepted a pass on Theta Chl's first series of downs and ran 11 all the way back to make It 12-0. Phil Larsen passed a 30-yarder to center Skip Acker Tor the Sigs'' Alpha Gamma Rho and Sigma Alpha Epsilon battled to a 6-6 tic. Gordon Rausser hauled In a pass'to score AGR's six points. Phil Mehas Intercepted a- past and ran It back for SAE's touch- Lambda Chl Alpha took advan¬ tage of two Interceptions to dump an 18-0 defeat on Sigma Nu. Harold Rich and Larry .For- sythe grabbed stray aerials lo ac¬ count for 12 points. Herb Dompe fired a pass to Rick Knolls for the third TD, '■ Sigma. Chl No. 2 upended the Vikings 12-6 Wednesday, to throw tho National League Into a three way tie. Homan Hall No. 3 is tied with the Sigs and the Vikings for the top apot. - Sigma Chl led 11-0 when the previously Undefeated Vikings struck on a 15-yard paas play. Gary Paulson to Gerald Hamp, on the last play of the game. Jim Lowe fired two TD passes _°__ in__ "'qqera. George Walt I- mjre and "John La licit pulled I'd the scoring bombs. SAE No. 2 defeated AFROTC 6-0 in the other league game. £pcrtAeat May Be Ail-Americans By JACK McCLENEGHAN Collegian Sports Editor Craig1 Morton, the sophomore quarterback who startled the West Coast two weeks ago with his sensational passing performance in Strawberry Canyon may rejuvenate Cali¬ fornia "Golden Bear" football. A throng of 50,000 fans showed up at Berkeley Saturday flernoon and wi -Th« Fresno State College Collegian Poloists Look Impressive In Double Defeat The Fresno Stnte water polo team played to the hilt Thursday only to lose to two strong oppon¬ ents, UOP and _tong Beach State. UOP came from behind to score three goals In the last quarter to down the Bulldogs. 7-5. In the afternoon game and top-ranked Long Beach Stale outscored FSC In the nightcap, 21-12. "We played a rati fine game against I ill'. H waa a good team effort," stated coach Am Halra¬ bedian. "We made a couple bad Hsaeo and a few defensive mis¬ takes In the last few minutes and that's when they scored," Ik mddwt i Tony Ateuclo, the team's lead Ing scorer, tossed In three goali for the Bulldogs. Hal Hevenei and Dennis Bledsoe each scored UOP's BUI Rose was the top scorer in the game with five Outclassed In tho night game the Bulldogs were outclassed almost from the beginning. Long Beach held a 9-2 lead at the end -Page Fow BILL KNOCKE Fast Bulldog Back the young- go to work. He didn't dis¬ appoint too many people. If Morton does Just half as well a_ he has done so far for the rent of the sen-ton, California football may make some money look for tbe golden arches—McDonald's Blackstone and Shields . Shaw and Fresno ATTENTION READER IMPROVE YOURSELF Learn: The SECRET of SPEED READING Free: LECTURE and DEMONSTRATION open la ADULTS, COLLEGE and SR. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY miitomation l_Xj w,m nvim cimic AD 7-9101 TUES, NOV. 6, 8 PJ*. 1619 E. BELMONT Already Hie Pit men around the Pacific Coast Slope are tab¬ bing their favorite basketball players as "All-America." An the choices on the coast ls Ron Neff. "The Sleeping Giant" Fresno Slate. Neff came into his own n he found bis c_nfl. Iii-t-.iiiii- the most dun •riT in the CCAA. At 0-0 NVff could In- the most vnlu- able player In the league this year IF (In- Bulldogs • The locals will have their hands full because UC at.Santa Barbara. Long Beach Slate and Los An¬ geles Stale are "loaded" accord¬ ing to the news releases of the CCAA. Girls Basketball Starts Tomorrow Girls' basketball games will stari tomorrow anil Wednesday afternoon from t to 5 in the Wo¬ men's Gymnasium. The games, sponsored by Wo¬ men's Recreation, Association, will continue every Tuesday and Wednesday nights during the A new type or game, roving player, will be Introduced, ac¬ cording to Kendall Rldgway, gen¬ eral chairman of the events. hus Tar, two teams have been formed from Kappa Kappa Gam¬ ma sorority. Miss Ridgway (aid. Any sorority or Independent organization can form a team." explained. "Anyone who isn't :-6,-107*365K* first With both teams 'substituting freely in Ihe second quarter. Ihe Bulldogs outscored the unbeaten visitors 3-2 and trailed at the half 11-6. Atencio and Bledsoe were "really flipping them In there." said Halrabedian. "Any time you can score 12 times against Long Beach State, that's pretty good," claimed Halr¬ abedian. "We played real tough on defense tonight." "These games proved that the games we have won haven't been flukes," said the coach. Top Scorers Atencio and Bledsoe again lead the way for the Bulldogs on the board, each getting tour goals. Atencio told his coach he pretty tired" near the end of the second game. Halrabedian said, (Koss) "Fitz¬ gerald played iin outst gamo against Ix>ng Bench. FIU- ■nuch- better Job ot guarding the goal in tho league game. He also scored two points in the nightcap." Looking ahead, coach Halra¬ bedian said second y. Frank Butler has made dous Improvement. He looked real tough In there tonight. Jim Scott Is another one whe Is going to be good," added Halr¬ abedian. Fresno State takes n 5-5 sea- >n record to Modesto tomorrow here they will play Iwo games against the Swim and Raquet Club and Modesto JC. Bulldogs Bomb LB State 5 50-0 Clinch Second Fresno State's football forces got back to their winning WaBoundnTiSck from their heart-breaking defeat at the hands of San Diego, the Bulldog put on «i awesome dupiar of power-to smother Long Beach State, 50-0. j , The Bulldogs C0UW do nothing* wrong as all three units seemed to score at will against the hap¬ less 49ers. Long Beach til held to a minus 16 yards the first half and came up with only one first down against the Red and Blue units. As IK* Andrews, tin- -IPem -touted- .halfback, put If. "EVesno 'inendous, I can't see how they Could lose to any n-uoi. They were the toughest team I've ever faced." Andrews Stopped Andrews was never able to break away during the game lo show the Fresno fans the lype of running he Is noted for. The Bulldog line so overpowered Ihe 48ers that Andrews was smoth¬ ered ever}' time he gol the ball. Fresno halfback Grover Mor¬ ris said. "Andrews couldn't really show his stuff. If he were on a better disciplined ball club 1 think lie would really be some¬ thing." Knd. Larry Fogelstrom said. "I'm surprised we did as well ns we did against them. I thought li would be a rougher game." "We're definitely ready tor San Jose now. We'll lake um." Fogel¬ strom concluded. Fogelstrom scored one of the seven touch¬ downs on a 16 yard pass pi_j - from Beau Carter. I'u 11 ( It* turn '.ens; continued to ahow Im¬ provement with each game u he scored on a 36 yard punt re¬ turn. Other scorers were Hrad Tomaslnl on a one yard plmiga. Carter an a 13 yard rollout, Mor- rlrPM~l plunge and ■Jtcfc-Kalgm ■■ on a 11 yard scamper. The big plny^of tbe game was a 73 yard pass from Jon Anabo lo Jun Barret frOm a shot kuq lype formation for another Riill- dog tally. .Next week Ihe Hulldogs will face n real lest against San Jose Stale. The Spartans aro fro* from iin upset win orer the _n|. vrrsity of I*aciflc and will be hungry to keep their one game win streak going. JV's Lotto The Fresno State junior rsr- ■Ity team did not fair to well a* they dropped their final gamo of the season lo a powerful Porter¬ ville Junior College team. _*"•<,. The cross country team was shut out as expected by San Joar- State. Friday. BULLDOG S, CAMPUS TOWN HAIRCUTS $1.50 JV Basketballers Will Meet Today Junior varsity basketball coach Jack Adler will hold a meeting of prospective players today - at 4 PM In Room 143 of the Men's Gym. The coach says anyone with Z.O grade point average or bet¬ ter and who has not completed i than 90 units or college work Is eligible for the team. The discussion of the season outlook will bo followed by the first practice of the year. WASH -15c- 20c -30c DRY 5c OPEN 24 HOURS CONVENIENT STUDY TABLES SUNSHOWER LAUNDERCENTER Next to Perry's # 60 miUion times a day peojJe get that nE_reshing r^w feeling ■ <jitfa fer-do|a Coca^Coiq: - — . coc**4iou^.uuniNG COMPANT OF' RISNO tr^ mct ARTHUR L SELLAND CONGRESSMAN ■e.™.16m DISTRICT Hamad, M-.ii, Fma, Caaatla.1 BUSINESSMAN FARMER GOYERNMBTf LEADBt •am* dure* Of RBHOl
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Title | 1962_11 The Daily Collegian November 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 |
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Title | November 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" |
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Delta Sigs Take First;
Sigs, Lambda Chi Win
Ity FRED McPHERSOrV
Colleglan Sports Writer
Delta Sigma Phi skipped into
first place In Intramural football
by fighting oft a previously un¬
beaten Kappa Sigma team, 6-0.
Ray Sheriff tossed a 20-yard
pass to Keith Mohrhuscn for thi
only touchdown of the crucial
game. Tho TD held up through
the second half as Kappa Sigma
couldn't get their offense golni
after having an opening minuti
touchdown called back tor being
off side.
THIS WEEK'S INTR _MI RAI>
FOOTBAI.Ii SCHEDULE:
Field 1 Sigma Alplia, Epsilon
vs. Sigma Chl
Field 2- Delta Sigma Phi va.
Theta Chl
Field S Sigma Nu vs. Kappa
Sigma
Field 4 Alpha Gumma Hho vs.
Lambda Chi Alplui
Wednesday—
Vikings vs. Sigma Alplia Epsi¬
lon No. 2
AFROTC tb. Homan Hall No. 3
Sigma Chl No. 2lu>n bye.
_4-0 victory of Theta Chl. Slgi
Chl Is tied with Sigma Alpha I
•lion for third place.
The Sigs went alt the way the
first time they got the ball. Jones
then intercepted a pass on Theta
Chl's first series of downs and
ran 11 all the way back to make
It 12-0.
Phil Larsen passed a 30-yarder
to center Skip Acker Tor the Sigs''
Alpha Gamma Rho and Sigma
Alpha Epsilon battled to a 6-6
tic. Gordon Rausser hauled In a
pass'to score AGR's six points.
Phil Mehas Intercepted a- past
and ran It back for SAE's touch-
Lambda Chl Alpha took advan¬
tage of two Interceptions to dump
an 18-0 defeat on Sigma Nu.
Harold Rich and Larry .For-
sythe grabbed stray aerials lo ac¬
count for 12 points. Herb Dompe
fired a pass to Rick Knolls for
the third TD,
'■ Sigma. Chl No. 2 upended the
Vikings 12-6 Wednesday, to
throw tho National League Into
a three way tie. Homan Hall No.
3 is tied with the Sigs and the
Vikings for the top apot. -
Sigma Chl led 11-0 when the
previously Undefeated Vikings
struck on a 15-yard paas play.
Gary Paulson to Gerald Hamp,
on the last play of the game.
Jim Lowe fired two TD passes
_°__ in__ "'qqera. George Walt I-
mjre and "John La licit pulled I'd
the scoring bombs.
SAE No. 2 defeated AFROTC
6-0 in the other league game.
£pcrtAeat
May Be
Ail-Americans
By JACK McCLENEGHAN
Collegian Sports Editor
Craig1 Morton, the sophomore quarterback who startled
the West Coast two weeks ago with his sensational passing
performance in Strawberry Canyon may rejuvenate Cali¬
fornia "Golden Bear" football.
A throng of 50,000 fans showed up at Berkeley Saturday
flernoon and wi
-Th« Fresno State College Collegian
Poloists Look
Impressive In
Double Defeat
The Fresno Stnte water polo
team played to the hilt Thursday
only to lose to two strong oppon¬
ents, UOP and _tong Beach State.
UOP came from behind to score
three goals In the last quarter to
down the Bulldogs. 7-5. In the
afternoon game and top-ranked
Long Beach Stale outscored FSC
In the nightcap, 21-12.
"We played a rati fine game
against I ill'. H waa a good team
effort," stated coach Am Halra¬
bedian. "We made a couple bad
Hsaeo and a few defensive mis¬
takes In the last few minutes and
that's when they scored," Ik
mddwt i
Tony Ateuclo, the team's lead
Ing scorer, tossed In three goali
for the Bulldogs. Hal Hevenei
and Dennis Bledsoe each scored
UOP's BUI Rose was the top
scorer in the game with five
Outclassed
In tho night game the Bulldogs
were outclassed almost from the
beginning. Long Beach held a 9-2
lead at the end
-Page Fow
BILL KNOCKE
Fast Bulldog Back
the young-
go to work. He didn't dis¬
appoint too many people.
If Morton does Just half as
well a_ he has done so far for
the rent of the sen-ton, California
football may make some money
look for tbe golden arches—McDonald's
Blackstone and Shields . Shaw and Fresno
ATTENTION READER
IMPROVE
YOURSELF
Learn: The SECRET
of SPEED READING
Free: LECTURE and DEMONSTRATION
open la ADULTS, COLLEGE and
SR. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY
miitomation
l_Xj w,m nvim cimic
AD 7-9101
TUES, NOV. 6, 8 PJ*.
1619 E. BELMONT
Already Hie Pit men around
the Pacific Coast Slope are tab¬
bing their favorite basketball
players as "All-America." An
the choices on the coast ls Ron
Neff. "The Sleeping Giant"
Fresno Slate.
Neff came into his own
n he found bis c_nfl.
Iii-t-.iiiii- the most dun
•riT in the CCAA. At
0-0 NVff could In- the most vnlu-
able player In the league this
year IF (In- Bulldogs •
The locals will have their hands
full because UC at.Santa Barbara.
Long Beach Slate and Los An¬
geles Stale are "loaded" accord¬
ing to the news releases of the
CCAA.
Girls Basketball
Starts Tomorrow
Girls' basketball games will
stari tomorrow anil Wednesday
afternoon from t to 5 in the Wo¬
men's Gymnasium.
The games, sponsored by Wo¬
men's Recreation, Association,
will continue every Tuesday and
Wednesday nights during the
A new type or game, roving
player, will be Introduced, ac¬
cording to Kendall Rldgway, gen¬
eral chairman of the events.
hus Tar, two teams have been
formed from Kappa Kappa Gam¬
ma sorority. Miss Ridgway (aid.
Any sorority or Independent
organization can form a team."
explained. "Anyone who isn't
:-6,-107*365K*
first
With both teams 'substituting
freely in Ihe second quarter. Ihe
Bulldogs outscored the unbeaten
visitors 3-2 and trailed at the half
11-6.
Atencio and Bledsoe were
"really flipping them In there."
said Halrabedian.
"Any time you can score 12
times against Long Beach State,
that's pretty good," claimed Halr¬
abedian. "We played real tough
on defense tonight."
"These games proved that the
games we have won haven't been
flukes," said the coach.
Top Scorers
Atencio and Bledsoe again lead
the way for the Bulldogs on the
board, each getting tour
goals. Atencio told his coach he
pretty tired" near the end
of the second game.
Halrabedian said, (Koss) "Fitz¬
gerald played iin outst
gamo against Ix>ng Bench. FIU-
■nuch- better Job ot
guarding the goal in tho league
game. He also scored two points
in the nightcap."
Looking ahead, coach Halra¬
bedian said second y.
Frank Butler has made
dous Improvement. He looked
real tough In there tonight.
Jim Scott Is another one whe
Is going to be good," added Halr¬
abedian.
Fresno State takes n 5-5 sea-
>n record to Modesto tomorrow
here they will play Iwo games
against the Swim and Raquet
Club and Modesto JC.
Bulldogs Bomb
LB State 5 50-0
Clinch Second
Fresno State's football forces got back to their winning
WaBoundnTiSck from their heart-breaking defeat at the
hands of San Diego, the Bulldog put on «i awesome dupiar
of power-to smother Long Beach State, 50-0. j ,
The Bulldogs C0UW do nothing*
wrong as all three units seemed
to score at will against the hap¬
less 49ers. Long Beach til held
to a minus 16 yards the first
half and came up with only one
first down against the Red and
Blue units.
As IK* Andrews, tin- -IPem
-touted- .halfback, put If. "EVesno
'inendous, I can't see how
they Could lose to any n-uoi. They
were the toughest team I've ever
faced."
Andrews Stopped
Andrews was never able to
break away during the game lo
show the Fresno fans the lype
of running he Is noted for. The
Bulldog line so overpowered Ihe
48ers that Andrews was smoth¬
ered ever}' time he gol the ball.
Fresno halfback Grover Mor¬
ris said. "Andrews couldn't really
show his stuff. If he were on a
better disciplined ball club 1
think lie would really be some¬
thing."
Knd. Larry Fogelstrom said.
"I'm surprised we did as well ns
we did against them. I thought
li would be a rougher game."
"We're definitely ready tor San
Jose now. We'll lake um." Fogel¬
strom concluded. Fogelstrom
scored one of the seven touch¬
downs on a 16 yard pass pi_j -
from Beau Carter.
I'u 11 ( It* turn
'.ens; continued to ahow Im¬
provement with each game u he
scored on a 36 yard punt re¬
turn. Other scorers were Hrad
Tomaslnl on a one yard plmiga.
Carter an a 13 yard rollout, Mor-
rlrPM~l plunge and ■Jtcfc-Kalgm ■■
on a 11 yard scamper.
The big plny^of tbe game was
a 73 yard pass from Jon Anabo
lo Jun Barret frOm a shot kuq
lype formation for another Riill-
dog tally.
.Next week Ihe Hulldogs will
face n real lest against San Jose
Stale. The Spartans aro fro*
from iin upset win orer the _n|.
vrrsity of I*aciflc and will be
hungry to keep their one game
win streak going.
JV's Lotto
The Fresno State junior rsr-
■Ity team did not fair to well a*
they dropped their final gamo of
the season lo a powerful Porter¬
ville Junior College team. _*"•<,.
The cross country team was
shut out as expected by San Joar-
State. Friday.
BULLDOG S, CAMPUS TOWN
HAIRCUTS $1.50
JV Basketballers
Will Meet Today
Junior varsity basketball coach
Jack Adler will hold a meeting of
prospective players today - at 4
PM In Room 143 of the Men's
Gym. The coach says anyone with
Z.O grade point average or bet¬
ter and who has not completed
i than 90 units or college
work Is eligible for the team.
The discussion of the season
outlook will bo followed by the
first practice of the year.
WASH -15c- 20c -30c
DRY 5c
OPEN 24 HOURS
CONVENIENT STUDY TABLES
SUNSHOWER
LAUNDERCENTER
Next to Perry's
# 60 miUion times a day peojJe get that nE_reshing r^w feeling
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