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Th* Fresno State College Colltgton- """'•e ■"*«•* — IM rresno Male t-onege t.oi region ■•_•_• 49'ers Dig For Gold Saturday In Ratchffe Fresno Favored Two TD's; Day, Vasquez Are Injured With nothing to lose evening except PRIDE, the Fresno State varsity will close out Its 1S62 CCAA conference schedule again*! the Long Beach State . 49'ers in Ratcllffe Stadium at 8 I'M. The 19'ers have a smaller but faster edition of San Diego's Kern Carson. Dee Andrews weight only 160 pounds against Carson's "Til 5. Inn* lias runthytoir hnrd lew in 22.8 seconds and broad jumps over 25 feel. Like Carson, he's a scoring threat from any part or the field. Against San Fernando Valley, he scored on runs of 78, End Don Montgomery is one of CO-LA'S top pass receivers. Full¬ back Wayne Mlckaellan and wing- back Henry Edney are Improving in every game and could have big nights against tbe Bulldogs If the big -iS'cr line can open up, Tpp rawing Offense The Bulldogs will counter with a passing offi „ .- that ranks fourth In tbe nation. The 1-2 quarterback punch of Beau Car¬ ter and Jon Anabo dominates the CCAA passing and total offeose statistics. Accounting for 1.181 yards and M touchdowns through the air lanes, the "IT BOYS'' of the Fresno attack continue to Neff Impressive In First Varsity Hoop Scrimmage "Just about what I expected." was basketball coach Harry Mil¬ ler's verdict rollowlog his team's first full scale scrimmage of the Miller waa pleased with the Bulldogs' scoring punch and re¬ bounding. He was somewhat less pleased, however, with tbe team's detenu*, nod general conditioning. I Voter Giant Six foot nine Inch center Neff, as expected, dominated tbe scrimmage, scoring heavily or hook shots and Up-ins and break- ing loose to duok the basketball on several occasions. A pleasant surprise was guard Tom Uriarte, a bench-warmer the paat two years, who put in a strong bid for more playing lime with some accurate outside shooting and a solid floor game. Talbot and McFerson Of the newcomers, forward Maurice Talbot and guard Tom McPherson looked the best. Tal¬ bot, a Porterville JC transfer, did a good job of scoring and re¬ bounding while junior varsity graduate McPherson made several driving lay-ups and shot veil from the outside. Missing from the scrimmage was Fresno City College transfer Marty Sharp, sidelined with a broken toe. Several other play- era, notably 1961-62 regular Tom Jacobaen were hampered with early-season blisters. Scholar dollars travel iaither with SHERATON HOTELS STU0IMT- OemaeXm saaeSma* iiiefta ■! _ Hm\oaa, two or Uvea tnmta. _ il\tmTSkem\\I\fmt^u^ aad eoOsc* efauM OD-tba-fo. make opposing coaches lake sec¬ ond look*. The Bulldogs also' have a po¬ tent ground game, led by sopho¬ more left halfback Jim Long, the CCAA's lop scorer with 46 points. A major worry for coach Cece Co tern an will be depth ai tackle, where both All-CGAA performer Montie Day and Art Vosiiues have been ruled out for Saturday's -game, .... ■ ■■ Itnd injuries Day tore a rib muscle In the 29-26 loss to San Diego Stale. Vasquex, promoted to the blue (alternate) unit right tackle slot only Monday, Injured an ankle Ihe same night, giving Jim Kross another chance with Ihe Blue Frcsoo will be trying 'o keep Intact lis record of never losing ■o Long Beach. The irams have met four times wilh the nulldogs winning all four by comfortable margins. In addition. Fresno ■-.-■■■ i lost a conference game at home since Cal I'oly administered TOMORROWS STARTING LINEUPS • RATCL1FFE STADIUM 8 PH FRESNO STATE POS. LONG BEACH STATE Fred Tuttle (180). LER ..Don Montgomery (215) Bill Laughlin (223) ... LTR... "...Charles Feller (200) Mike Slagle (2051 LOR. John Reed (200) Fred Lewis (190). C - Leo Austin (200) Paul Wicker (240) RGL. Gene Farrell (2381 Hank Robledo (207) HTL Martin Johnson (22S) Larry Fogelstrom (190) REL. Hex Burrell (185) Beau Carter (US)--. QB. ....Cuck Anderson (1901 Jim Long (195) LHR Hank Edney (1701 Bill Knocke (190) RHL. Dee Andrews (K.iH Len Zerilli (180). Wayiic Mickaelln < 175) .ong BeaW) (210.5). FSC TEAM AVERAGES — FSC line (205.0), Loi backs (187.2). Long Beach backs (171.1). FSC team (198.7). Long Beach team {196.4). Fresno Harriers" Meet Top Team In Nation Today Fresno State's cross countr team will travel to San Jose today to face ihe San Jose Stale Spar¬ tans and what looks like another loss. "We're up ngalnst the b team in the United Slates." v Coach Dutch Warmerdam's co metit on the meet. Warmerdi feels his team will run pretty well against ihe Spatrans even though a San Jose win is almost lnevlt- The Spartan harriers are un¬ defeated this year and have shut out such teams as the University of California and Long Beach Stale. San Jose Is led by Danny Murphy and Jeff Fishback, of the outstanding distance tiers In the nation. BLUE UNIT TACKLE — Bill Murphy (215) played on the San Jose St. varsity in I960 Last year he was top I"V line¬ man and this year he an¬ chors the lefl tackle spot lor the Bulldogs. ulldoi will run the four mile San Jose course are Spike Diggers, Joe Henog. Rick Dahlgren, Larry Dorsey, Ed Savage. Ken Kemnierer and Jerry Wegley. Ag Fraternity To Join Alpha Zeta Members and alumni of Chi Beta Alpha,, a local honorary fra¬ ternity, will be inducted in to Al¬ ula,- national honorary ag¬ riculture fraternity, Dec. 6 by Dr. Louis l_ Madsen. high chancellor or the national organization. An Installation banquet will be held at ihe Desert Inn. Alumni from Alpha Zeta. which haw over 30,000 active chapters, are being Invited to attend thi HAM'S TRADITIONALLY FINE FOODS . Where th* Accent Is Entirely on Good Food Dining Room - Coffee Shop Banquet Facilities PALM & SHAW AVE. In Hg Garden Village NOW HIVING IUNCH AND DINNfI IN OUR WW, COLORFUl DINING SOOM — FOOD TO TAKE OUT — SpcrUteat Week's Grid Picks Hy JACK .M<rl.[.:.\I'<lH.\X Last week Ihe Bulldogs lost, which doesn't happen loo often. They weren't the only ones. Wash¬ ington State was toppled from the undefeated ranks when UOP bi-;it them. 13-12. and San Jose Stale kept their record intact by losing their tdsth game of the year lo New Mexico I'niversily, 25-13. Our record to date is 4*l-li-D. Percentage j* 72. For Ihiu Satur¬ day here are your "blue plate FSC v*. Lonp HcAch Xutitriilly the BfttMofeM ivlll.be rI.m ri for Mils i: inn- find of murst- tl.e 49'ers will lie high, hut if the Bulldogs lose this one you'd bet¬ ter figure tlmt tln-y will lose (o UOP, s.in Jose and Montana Stnte. Hull-log* hy 12. CAL over L'CLA. Maybe this Craig Morton Is a "miracle work¬ er" for Ihe Boars. WASHINGTON over USC. The Huskies have pride. OREGON over Stanford. The Ducks have more speed. OREGON STATE over Washing¬ ton Stnte. OSC bent UOP, 40-G. UOP beat WSC. 13-12. You fig¬ ure It out. MISSOURI over Nebraska. The Corn hunkers topple from the ranks of the undefeated. PACIFIC Bullpups Seek First Win In Season Final With a few changes In their no-UN. the vlctoryhungry Bull- attempt 10 upset a po- , JC eleven lom.ir- at I o'clock In losing streak that datea back to ihe middle of tho 1960 aesstoo when they downed Taft JC, M-s. I'lirtervllle is 5-2 on the season. Coach Jack Adler. In a more lo strenstheo the weakest pan of ihe JV's machine, plana to try three new men In the defensive backfleld. Little Frank Vega, a qunrter- kick. Dob Avery and Tom Pain. .;,■.:.r, aiitiiher (juarterlniiik, ,v;i[ - to stop Ihe Porterville aerial ack. "We have been pretty ak on pass defense this rear," d Adler. The Bullpups wilt have lo am¬ id with Portcrvilie's- ouiatnnd- : halfback, Kclton Dottou. i 105 pound bruiser, tar said. "Dotson la tboir Me t. He can go all the way ,-.:..: ins like a deer." Dotson w.is iTitloitt In the all-star game > Ur i ago. OUTSTANDING SOFH — Ed Kaiser (190) has been a big surprise for line ccach Bob Burgess [his year. The (orm- er Modeslo College transfer lends strength and speed at his lef! guard s!cl Thompson, Gant Win In Tennis Doubles Hoger Thompson and Clark Cant of Their. CM won ihe Mon¬ day. Wednesday, Friday flight iii.' ilouliles rti.-iniplon.ihip when Fred Himovlli will/see plenty t action for the Bullpups. Ilfmo- ltt Is a 170 pound left halt who DM a good job on defense, also. He \s real tough and.he low to It," commented Adler. Kick Ransom has fought bin way hack up to a starting apot at left end for the season's final game. Fullback Ernie Kinney has had a Utile elbow trouble this ween, but will be ready to go Saturday afternoon against Poriervllle, ic- cordlng to Adler. The probable starting lln—up will be Don Juhn and Ransom si ends; Charles Hulce and Iliiw Rrlisas at tackles; Paul Warken¬ tin and Mike McClean at guard*, Tom Edholm. center; Manuel Ortega at quarterback; Robert Gennuso and Hlmovitx at h df- barks and Kinney at fullback BULLDOG & CAMPUS TOWN HAIRCUTS Sf.SQ SHAKEY'S PIZZA PARLOR "YaOM Public Hoina" Offers "YOU" 17 VARIETIES Of PIZZA SUPREME — CARRY OUT ORDERS — 1266 N. Abby ot BbckitDw DINING IN THE MEXICAN STYLE OUR NEW LOCATION 3U0 HOtOA «T SHIELDS
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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 |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
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Language | eng |
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Title | November 2, 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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Th* Fresno State College Colltgton-
"""'•e ■"*«•*
— IM rresno Male t-onege t.oi region ■•_•_•
49'ers Dig For Gold Saturday In Ratchffe
Fresno Favored Two TD's;
Day, Vasquez Are Injured
With nothing to lose
evening except PRIDE, the Fresno
State varsity will close out Its
1S62 CCAA conference schedule
again*! the Long Beach State
. 49'ers in Ratcllffe Stadium at 8
I'M.
The 19'ers have a smaller but
faster edition of San Diego's Kern
Carson. Dee Andrews weight
only 160 pounds against Carson's
"Til 5. Inn* lias runthytoir hnrd lew
in 22.8 seconds and broad jumps
over 25 feel. Like Carson, he's
a scoring threat from any part or
the field. Against San Fernando
Valley, he scored on runs of 78,
End Don Montgomery is one of
CO-LA'S top pass receivers. Full¬
back Wayne Mlckaellan and wing-
back Henry Edney are Improving
in every game and could have big
nights against tbe Bulldogs If the
big -iS'cr line can open up,
Tpp rawing Offense
The Bulldogs will counter with
a passing offi „ .- that ranks
fourth In tbe nation. The 1-2
quarterback punch of Beau Car¬
ter and Jon Anabo dominates the
CCAA passing and total offeose
statistics. Accounting for 1.181
yards and M touchdowns through
the air lanes, the "IT BOYS'' of
the Fresno attack continue to
Neff Impressive
In First Varsity
Hoop Scrimmage
"Just about what I expected."
was basketball coach Harry Mil¬
ler's verdict rollowlog his team's
first full scale scrimmage of the
Miller waa pleased with the
Bulldogs' scoring punch and re¬
bounding. He was somewhat less
pleased, however, with tbe team's
detenu*, nod general conditioning.
I Voter Giant
Six foot nine Inch center
Neff, as expected, dominated tbe
scrimmage, scoring heavily or
hook shots and Up-ins and break-
ing loose to duok the basketball
on several occasions. A pleasant
surprise was guard Tom Uriarte,
a bench-warmer the paat two
years, who put in a strong bid
for more playing lime with some
accurate outside shooting and a
solid floor game.
Talbot and McFerson
Of the newcomers, forward
Maurice Talbot and guard Tom
McPherson looked the best. Tal¬
bot, a Porterville JC transfer, did
a good job of scoring and re¬
bounding while junior varsity
graduate McPherson made several
driving lay-ups and shot veil
from the outside.
Missing from the scrimmage
was Fresno City College transfer
Marty Sharp, sidelined with a
broken toe. Several other play-
era, notably 1961-62 regular Tom
Jacobaen were hampered with
early-season blisters.
Scholar dollars
travel iaither
with SHERATON
HOTELS
STU0IMT-
OemaeXm
saaeSma*
iiiefta ■! _
Hm\oaa, two or Uvea tnmta. _
il\tmTSkem\\I\fmt^u^
aad eoOsc* efauM OD-tba-fo.
make opposing coaches lake sec¬
ond look*.
The Bulldogs also' have a po¬
tent ground game, led by sopho¬
more left halfback Jim Long, the
CCAA's lop scorer with 46 points.
A major worry for coach Cece
Co tern an will be depth ai tackle,
where both All-CGAA performer
Montie Day and Art Vosiiues have
been ruled out for Saturday's
-game, .... ■ ■■
Itnd injuries
Day tore a rib muscle In the
29-26 loss to San Diego Stale.
Vasquex, promoted to the blue
(alternate) unit right tackle slot
only Monday, Injured an ankle
Ihe same night, giving Jim Kross
another chance with Ihe Blue
Frcsoo will be trying 'o keep
Intact lis record of never losing
■o Long Beach. The irams have
met four times wilh the nulldogs
winning all four by comfortable
margins. In addition. Fresno
■-.-■■■ i lost a conference game at
home since Cal I'oly administered
TOMORROWS STARTING LINEUPS
• RATCL1FFE STADIUM 8 PH
FRESNO STATE POS. LONG BEACH STATE
Fred Tuttle (180). LER ..Don Montgomery (215)
Bill Laughlin (223) ... LTR... "...Charles Feller (200)
Mike Slagle (2051 LOR. John Reed (200)
Fred Lewis (190). C - Leo Austin (200)
Paul Wicker (240) RGL. Gene Farrell (2381
Hank Robledo (207) HTL Martin Johnson (22S)
Larry Fogelstrom (190) REL. Hex Burrell (185)
Beau Carter (US)--. QB. ....Cuck Anderson (1901
Jim Long (195) LHR Hank Edney (1701
Bill Knocke (190) RHL. Dee Andrews (K.iH
Len Zerilli (180).
Wayiic Mickaelln < 175)
.ong BeaW) (210.5). FSC
TEAM AVERAGES — FSC line (205.0), Loi
backs (187.2). Long Beach backs (171.1). FSC team (198.7). Long
Beach team {196.4).
Fresno Harriers"
Meet Top Team
In Nation Today
Fresno State's cross countr
team will travel to San Jose today
to face ihe San Jose Stale Spar¬
tans and what looks like another
loss.
"We're up ngalnst the b
team in the United Slates." v
Coach Dutch Warmerdam's co
metit on the meet. Warmerdi
feels his team will run pretty well
against ihe Spatrans even though
a San Jose win is almost lnevlt-
The Spartan harriers are un¬
defeated this year and have shut
out such teams as the University
of California and Long Beach
Stale. San Jose Is led by Danny
Murphy and Jeff Fishback,
of the outstanding distance
tiers In the nation.
BLUE UNIT TACKLE — Bill
Murphy (215) played on the
San Jose St. varsity in I960
Last year he was top I"V line¬
man and this year he an¬
chors the lefl tackle spot lor
the Bulldogs.
ulldoi
will
run the four mile San Jose course
are Spike Diggers, Joe Henog.
Rick Dahlgren, Larry Dorsey, Ed
Savage. Ken Kemnierer and Jerry
Wegley.
Ag Fraternity To
Join Alpha Zeta
Members and alumni of Chi
Beta Alpha,, a local honorary fra¬
ternity, will be inducted in to Al¬
ula,- national honorary ag¬
riculture fraternity, Dec. 6 by Dr.
Louis l_ Madsen. high chancellor
or the national organization.
An Installation banquet will be
held at ihe Desert Inn.
Alumni from Alpha Zeta. which
haw over 30,000
active chapters, are being Invited
to attend thi
HAM'S
TRADITIONALLY FINE FOODS
. Where th* Accent Is Entirely
on Good Food
Dining Room - Coffee Shop
Banquet Facilities
PALM & SHAW AVE.
In Hg Garden Village
NOW HIVING IUNCH AND DINNfI
IN OUR WW, COLORFUl DINING SOOM
— FOOD TO TAKE OUT —
SpcrUteat
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