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£pcrU(>eat Monday Chit-Chat By JACK McCI^I-TOQHAN Collegian Sports Editor This corner certainly hopes that the Junior varsity football team, all 16 of them, will be in¬ vited to this year's Awards Ban¬ quet Friday In the Cafeterli In the past, the JV grlddera have been "passed over" for the annual event and It Is high time something la done about It. They don't get much recogni¬ tion Id tbe local sports pages and they don't win very many ball games, but they do repre¬ sent this Institution on Saturdays during the gridiron season. There is no doubt in this porter's mind that this year's yell leaders turned in a very creditable effort for all tbe football games. Head cheer leader Putty San- born, along with Tom Hodges, Sigrid Ohlsaofl. Ron Waddcll, —Qhwf Johnson ami Allcen ftogers not only got the ball rolling home iiiimi'i, but (raveled long distancea ( Los Angeles. Diego, Santa Barbara and San Jose) to help State's cheering tlon organise at the away games. SPORTSBEAT hopes they will keep the ball rolling for all the home basketball games. A loud cheering section Inside a compact gym can really raise —. Have you ever heard Cal's cheering section during a basketball game' ASB Vice President-elect Bill Edholm and Ski Club President Rich Colby may try to organize an Intercollegiate ski team for FSC. The problem now la to find ade¬ quate funds to back such a and to get the approval or the Board of Athletic Control. Ed- liolffl. who waa last year's Ski Club president, thinks the cloV haa the material to take on schools like Nevada, Colorado and Montana. Fencing, skiing, what Soccer? The Collegian's All-Conference guard, Bill I-aughlln, will drop from school this semester and try to recover from a bad lung In¬ fection which may have gotten the beat of the eenlor Bulldog line star. , Laughlin missed the last game* of the hla mums The game be wanted to play the most was the Univer¬ sity of the Pacific game, but fate bad other plans for him. His mate* gave him the game This week we received the Sun¬ dial of San Fernando Valley State. Former Collegian writer Dan Fapp. now editor of the Sun¬ dial, Included bis paper's All CCAA. team selections. Selected for the team were Nell Pottlea (Saa Dlego) and Jan Bar¬ rett (FSC) at the ends; Montie Bar (FSC) and John Fan-Is (San DIp-to) tacUeai BfU Iawghlm (FSC) and Harold Gray (LA State) guard*; J. It. (FSO) --enter; Jon Anabo (FSC) qnxrterback; Kent Careen (San j Dlego) and Ron McCauley (LA State*)' halfbacks: and Wayne Sevier (San Dlego) at fullback. of SFVS. coaches around the ference are heaping praise upon SFVS's guard Bernle Kyman (6-2, 220 lba.). Kyman played the entire sea¬ son with a concussion and waa carried off the field In rour ot the Matadors' contests. Instrumental in the Matador upset over Los Angeles State and CC at Santa Barbara. San Fernando won three games In their first year of varsity petition. In the final threo gi the learn suited up only 24 play¬ ers. A gutty bunch of men, would say . . . The two most under-rated backs In the CCAA this year were FSC "pony backs" Jerry Allen (165 lbs.) and Grover Morris (160 lbs.) In this scribe's opinion. Allen finished seventh in CCAA rushing, gaining 311 yards for a 1.3 aver¬ age. Morris was third In confer¬ ee scoring with 56 points. Both little men were "bread and butter" runners for Fresno this year. It will be a long time re this school sees the likes two sealbacks who came through In tbe clutch when called upon. Final conference stat hat three Bulldog gridd. individual lilies. Senior fullback Bruce Selfert took the punting inl<* with a 37.8 average, Jon'Anabo wan tops In passing and Ijirry Fogelstrom the receiving title with 24 grabs. Anabo, Jan Barvr-tt and J. R. Williams will travel with coacb Ceco Coleman so the All-America Tucson, Ariz. Lost year guard Doug Brown 1-rp re-sen itM FSC. -*- Want to bet the Northern Call- ornla Coach ot the Year will from these candidate*? Coleman, Jack Curtice (Stan¬ ford) and Vic Rowan (San Fran¬ cisco State) should battle for honors. Good night David .... good night ("lift . . . Dinsdale Heads Aggie Council Gary Dinsdale. a Junior dairy husbandry major, will head the college student Agricultural Exec¬ utive Council ror 1962-63. The council Is composed of presidents of alt student agricul¬ ture clubs. Major student agricul¬ tural functions are coordinated by the council. Named to serve with Dinsdale ;re Arlene Abe, secretary and Robert Ransom, treasurer. Th« Fratn* Shrt« Collage Collegian ; Bulldog Cagers Meet Arizona Moving on to Tempe, Arizona after weekend action' against the University of Arizona in Tucson, Fresno's varsity basket¬ ball team takes on the ASU Sun Devils tonight Fresno holds a 2-1 edge in the short cage series with last year's Western Conference champions. So far this ye-ir. Coach Hairy, Miller's early season practice ef¬ forts have been devoted to find¬ ing a replacement for O-S spark¬ plug George Sarantos, who "quar- terbacked" the Bulldogs to a 20-8 record last year. linni Starts No fewer than seven players were contending for the back- court positions this past week, when Miller decided to start lasl yeaf's letterman guard Ed Green, Because the front lino ls lack¬ ing quantity and not quality. Miller has moved Tom McFerson and Ken Jensen to the forward slots, while Johnny Green, Tom Urlarte, Larry Walt and Marty Sharp tight It out. Tonight's starting lineup will find Tony Burr (6-5) and Maur¬ ice Talbot at forwards: Ron Neff (6-9) at center; Tom Jacobsen (6-3) and Ed Green (6-0) at the Woody Smith (6-1) a promis¬ ing but unpolished transfer from College or Siskiyou, may see some IC'IISti at forward; Jacobsen may ived to forward during the if Burr or Talbot foul out. The tack of depth In the front line la worrying Miller. Play Portland , On Friday the Bulldogs will travel to Hudson's Bay, Oregon where they will tangle with the University of Portland Pi!ots>- Ttiat particular series Is sll tied-up at 3-3. Fresno Wrestling Team May Be CCAA Champs By DAN O'BIUAN Collegian Sports Writer Fresno State's varsity wrestl should be right In the thick for the Central Collegiate Athletic Association championship, accord Ing to the coach. Dr. Max Kim berly. Kimberly feels thai defending champion San Dlego State six returning league champii the team to beat. Cal Poly—wlIh be rough. Kimberly added. because Ihey have- a new coach. Davis Spnrks Team The gfapplcrtj will be led this year by Eddie Davis, defending state champion, and Ray Siackey who finished second In the North- e r n California Intercollegiate Tournament last year. Klmbcru will get his first chance to see his men In action next week at the Northern Cali¬ fornia Intercollegiate Tournament in San Jose. The Bulldogs fin¬ ished second behind perennial winner San Jose State last year and Kimberly stated that "we win have to wrestle harder In order to match that this year." "Cal IMly will probably be our toughest competition for second place" Mated Kimberly. Other I schools in the meet are the Uni¬ versity of California, California at Davis, Chlco State, San Francisco Statei, and Stanford. Two Injured Kimberly said the following men will make the trip to San Jose: Ray Sinckey, 123 lb.; Da¬ vis 130 lb.: Ron Wagoner. 13? lb.; Allen Bertoldl. 147 lb.; Joe Rossi. 157 lb.; Gary Lei.-re or Dale McNahb. 167 lb.; Don Nel¬ son, 177 lb.; Ed Kaiser. 197 lb.. P*09*Fog, Sports Banquet To Be Friday Plans were nearly complete to¬ day for Fresno State College's 42nd annual fall sports banquet scheduled Dec, 7 at 6:30 PM |n' the FSC cafeteria. Members of the Fresno gut* water polo and cross-country teams will be honored as •+,,_] as the players on Coce Coleman's football powerhouse. The ban¬ quet is sponsored by Varsity y honorary athletic letterman's or¬ gan Iia tlon. Highlighting the banquet -n be presentation of rour Individual awards—the Joe Dale Sr. awsrdi to the most deserving back and lineman, the Dr. H. H. Glnsburg trophy to lhe most outstanding defensive player, and an swim by Harvey Burnett for tha mo,t Inspirational player. Coleman will Introduce hla ,uaft and players and will discus* the highlights of the 196! football season. Water polo coach An Halrabedian and Dutch Warmer¬ dam will also speak briefly. Invitations have been sent to a,\l San Joaquin Valley high school and junior college coaches, ask¬ ing them to attend with their top players. Replies were Just bcifla. nlng to come Id at mld-wenk but FSC assistant athletic director J. Flint Hanner predicted that over 4fr-schools would-be-represeiUwi. Ron Itskoff. president ol the Varsity F Club, Is in Charge ot arrangements. nd Jfi Biihell. hei ind Frank Hellii ordinarily would make the trip but are out with Injuries. Bald Kimberly. Students In Who's Who Twenty-six Fresno State Col¬ lege studenis gained recognition In the Who's Who Among Stu¬ dents In American Colleges and Universities In 195.1. BACK THE BULLDOGS Alumni Game Set Plans are under way for ihe annual Alumnl-Varslly basketball game Dec. 15. The game will feature memtwri of the Alumni Association battllni; against Fresno Stale varsity hu- ketball players. Tentative half time entertain¬ ment will be a Judo demonstra¬ tion. Ticket prices have not been arranged yet.
Object Description
Title | 1962_12 The Daily Collegian December 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 | December 3, 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 |
Full-Text-Search | £pcrU(>eat Monday Chit-Chat By JACK McCI^I-TOQHAN Collegian Sports Editor This corner certainly hopes that the Junior varsity football team, all 16 of them, will be in¬ vited to this year's Awards Ban¬ quet Friday In the Cafeterli In the past, the JV grlddera have been "passed over" for the annual event and It Is high time something la done about It. They don't get much recogni¬ tion Id tbe local sports pages and they don't win very many ball games, but they do repre¬ sent this Institution on Saturdays during the gridiron season. There is no doubt in this porter's mind that this year's yell leaders turned in a very creditable effort for all tbe football games. Head cheer leader Putty San- born, along with Tom Hodges, Sigrid Ohlsaofl. Ron Waddcll, —Qhwf Johnson ami Allcen ftogers not only got the ball rolling home iiiimi'i, but (raveled long distancea ( Los Angeles. Diego, Santa Barbara and San Jose) to help State's cheering tlon organise at the away games. SPORTSBEAT hopes they will keep the ball rolling for all the home basketball games. A loud cheering section Inside a compact gym can really raise —. Have you ever heard Cal's cheering section during a basketball game' ASB Vice President-elect Bill Edholm and Ski Club President Rich Colby may try to organize an Intercollegiate ski team for FSC. The problem now la to find ade¬ quate funds to back such a and to get the approval or the Board of Athletic Control. Ed- liolffl. who waa last year's Ski Club president, thinks the cloV haa the material to take on schools like Nevada, Colorado and Montana. Fencing, skiing, what Soccer? The Collegian's All-Conference guard, Bill I-aughlln, will drop from school this semester and try to recover from a bad lung In¬ fection which may have gotten the beat of the eenlor Bulldog line star. , Laughlin missed the last game* of the hla mums The game be wanted to play the most was the Univer¬ sity of the Pacific game, but fate bad other plans for him. His mate* gave him the game This week we received the Sun¬ dial of San Fernando Valley State. Former Collegian writer Dan Fapp. now editor of the Sun¬ dial, Included bis paper's All CCAA. team selections. Selected for the team were Nell Pottlea (Saa Dlego) and Jan Bar¬ rett (FSC) at the ends; Montie Bar (FSC) and John Fan-Is (San DIp-to) tacUeai BfU Iawghlm (FSC) and Harold Gray (LA State) guard*; J. It. (FSO) --enter; Jon Anabo (FSC) qnxrterback; Kent Careen (San j Dlego) and Ron McCauley (LA State*)' halfbacks: and Wayne Sevier (San Dlego) at fullback. of SFVS. coaches around the ference are heaping praise upon SFVS's guard Bernle Kyman (6-2, 220 lba.). Kyman played the entire sea¬ son with a concussion and waa carried off the field In rour ot the Matadors' contests. Instrumental in the Matador upset over Los Angeles State and CC at Santa Barbara. San Fernando won three games In their first year of varsity petition. In the final threo gi the learn suited up only 24 play¬ ers. A gutty bunch of men, would say . . . The two most under-rated backs In the CCAA this year were FSC "pony backs" Jerry Allen (165 lbs.) and Grover Morris (160 lbs.) In this scribe's opinion. Allen finished seventh in CCAA rushing, gaining 311 yards for a 1.3 aver¬ age. Morris was third In confer¬ ee scoring with 56 points. Both little men were "bread and butter" runners for Fresno this year. It will be a long time re this school sees the likes two sealbacks who came through In tbe clutch when called upon. Final conference stat hat three Bulldog gridd. individual lilies. Senior fullback Bruce Selfert took the punting inl<* with a 37.8 average, Jon'Anabo wan tops In passing and Ijirry Fogelstrom the receiving title with 24 grabs. Anabo, Jan Barvr-tt and J. R. Williams will travel with coacb Ceco Coleman so the All-America Tucson, Ariz. Lost year guard Doug Brown 1-rp re-sen itM FSC. -*- Want to bet the Northern Call- ornla Coach ot the Year will from these candidate*? Coleman, Jack Curtice (Stan¬ ford) and Vic Rowan (San Fran¬ cisco State) should battle for honors. Good night David .... good night ("lift . . . Dinsdale Heads Aggie Council Gary Dinsdale. a Junior dairy husbandry major, will head the college student Agricultural Exec¬ utive Council ror 1962-63. The council Is composed of presidents of alt student agricul¬ ture clubs. Major student agricul¬ tural functions are coordinated by the council. Named to serve with Dinsdale ;re Arlene Abe, secretary and Robert Ransom, treasurer. Th« Fratn* Shrt« Collage Collegian ; Bulldog Cagers Meet Arizona Moving on to Tempe, Arizona after weekend action' against the University of Arizona in Tucson, Fresno's varsity basket¬ ball team takes on the ASU Sun Devils tonight Fresno holds a 2-1 edge in the short cage series with last year's Western Conference champions. So far this ye-ir. Coach Hairy, Miller's early season practice ef¬ forts have been devoted to find¬ ing a replacement for O-S spark¬ plug George Sarantos, who "quar- terbacked" the Bulldogs to a 20-8 record last year. linni Starts No fewer than seven players were contending for the back- court positions this past week, when Miller decided to start lasl yeaf's letterman guard Ed Green, Because the front lino ls lack¬ ing quantity and not quality. Miller has moved Tom McFerson and Ken Jensen to the forward slots, while Johnny Green, Tom Urlarte, Larry Walt and Marty Sharp tight It out. Tonight's starting lineup will find Tony Burr (6-5) and Maur¬ ice Talbot at forwards: Ron Neff (6-9) at center; Tom Jacobsen (6-3) and Ed Green (6-0) at the Woody Smith (6-1) a promis¬ ing but unpolished transfer from College or Siskiyou, may see some IC'IISti at forward; Jacobsen may ived to forward during the if Burr or Talbot foul out. The tack of depth In the front line la worrying Miller. Play Portland , On Friday the Bulldogs will travel to Hudson's Bay, Oregon where they will tangle with the University of Portland Pi!ots>- Ttiat particular series Is sll tied-up at 3-3. Fresno Wrestling Team May Be CCAA Champs By DAN O'BIUAN Collegian Sports Writer Fresno State's varsity wrestl should be right In the thick for the Central Collegiate Athletic Association championship, accord Ing to the coach. Dr. Max Kim berly. Kimberly feels thai defending champion San Dlego State six returning league champii the team to beat. Cal Poly—wlIh be rough. Kimberly added. because Ihey have- a new coach. Davis Spnrks Team The gfapplcrtj will be led this year by Eddie Davis, defending state champion, and Ray Siackey who finished second In the North- e r n California Intercollegiate Tournament last year. Klmbcru will get his first chance to see his men In action next week at the Northern Cali¬ fornia Intercollegiate Tournament in San Jose. The Bulldogs fin¬ ished second behind perennial winner San Jose State last year and Kimberly stated that "we win have to wrestle harder In order to match that this year." "Cal IMly will probably be our toughest competition for second place" Mated Kimberly. Other I schools in the meet are the Uni¬ versity of California, California at Davis, Chlco State, San Francisco Statei, and Stanford. Two Injured Kimberly said the following men will make the trip to San Jose: Ray Sinckey, 123 lb.; Da¬ vis 130 lb.: Ron Wagoner. 13? lb.; Allen Bertoldl. 147 lb.; Joe Rossi. 157 lb.; Gary Lei.-re or Dale McNahb. 167 lb.; Don Nel¬ son, 177 lb.; Ed Kaiser. 197 lb.. P*09*Fog, Sports Banquet To Be Friday Plans were nearly complete to¬ day for Fresno State College's 42nd annual fall sports banquet scheduled Dec, 7 at 6:30 PM |n' the FSC cafeteria. Members of the Fresno gut* water polo and cross-country teams will be honored as •+,,_] as the players on Coce Coleman's football powerhouse. The ban¬ quet is sponsored by Varsity y honorary athletic letterman's or¬ gan Iia tlon. Highlighting the banquet -n be presentation of rour Individual awards—the Joe Dale Sr. awsrdi to the most deserving back and lineman, the Dr. H. H. Glnsburg trophy to lhe most outstanding defensive player, and an swim by Harvey Burnett for tha mo,t Inspirational player. Coleman will Introduce hla ,uaft and players and will discus* the highlights of the 196! football season. Water polo coach An Halrabedian and Dutch Warmer¬ dam will also speak briefly. Invitations have been sent to a,\l San Joaquin Valley high school and junior college coaches, ask¬ ing them to attend with their top players. Replies were Just bcifla. nlng to come Id at mld-wenk but FSC assistant athletic director J. Flint Hanner predicted that over 4fr-schools would-be-represeiUwi. Ron Itskoff. president ol the Varsity F Club, Is in Charge ot arrangements. nd Jfi Biihell. hei ind Frank Hellii ordinarily would make the trip but are out with Injuries. Bald Kimberly. Students In Who's Who Twenty-six Fresno State Col¬ lege studenis gained recognition In the Who's Who Among Stu¬ dents In American Colleges and Universities In 195.1. BACK THE BULLDOGS Alumni Game Set Plans are under way for ihe annual Alumnl-Varslly basketball game Dec. 15. The game will feature memtwri of the Alumni Association battllni; against Fresno Stale varsity hu- ketball players. Tentative half time entertain¬ ment will be a Judo demonstra¬ tion. Ticket prices have not been arranged yet. |