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I Four - -The Fresno Stata Collaga Collegion— State Meets Hornets, Alumni In Weekend Tilts ' ._ I..R, Kill V hRll h.l^ *«..I_L, . ... After pulling one or the major West Coast basketball upsets Tuesday night against San Jose State (56-42). FSC's cage team will meet Sacramento State to¬ night at S and the Alumni All- Stars tomorrow night on the Fresno hardwoods. The Sacramento team wss one or the best small college teams In the country last year. The Hornets were runners up f-S the NCAA Small College Finals last season and are the r&vorltes to win the Far Western Conference title this year. The Bulldogs split last year with the Hornets on a home and homo basis. Host Alumni Tomorrow night the Fresno rive will engage a host or former var¬ sity greats, when they meet the Fresno Alumni paced by center Gary Alcorn (6-9), Hike McFer¬ son |(<| and George Sarantos (S-E). Following Fresno's victory over the Spartans Tuesday, mosi the team felt It was a 'key" win which could light a Tire under them to post a winning season. One ot the surprises In tho Sail SpcrUbeat Coaches Ask Santa For Surprise By JACK McCLENEGHAN Collegian Sports Editor "it was the night before Christ¬ mas and all through the house the Fresno State coaches were wait¬ ing for Santa to bring what they asked ror . . Hal Beatty. director ot athletics, wants a big comfortable easy chair to sit back in after June 1963. J. Flint Hanner, assistant ath¬ letic director, wants a new track and field stadium ror a bigger and better West Coast Relays. Cece Coleman, head football coach, wants 80 more scftolanhlps and a new rootball stadium tram* can meet Stanford, Cal, USC and San Die-go State. Bob Burgess, line coach, wants five new transfers who can beef up next year's Interior line. Ken Gkaaon, backfleld coach, doesn't want anything. He already haa halfback Jim Long who may rewrite all the record books. Hurry Miller irmt selfish. He already got an earlier present when his team humbled San Jose State Tuesday night for the West Coast's big cage upsets. Ara Halrabedian. water polo coach, wants Just-two scholar- ■hlps. He doesn't have any at the moment and look what his team did thfs year! Dutch Warmerdam, track coach, wants a CCAA championship this spring. He may get one with the talent on hand. Pete Belden, baseball coach, wants a baseball stadium so he can put the "big boys" on the schedule thla ycnrj..Wal t a minute Santa . . . Pete also wants a long ball because early Indications show the offense may be lagging on this year's edition. Larry Pape, golf coach, wants San Dlego State to lose some of Its golfers for the spring semester. The Aitccs have now i CCAA link title the psst two years. Jack Adler, Junior varsity foot- ball coach, wants HELP! Perhaps eleven freshman scholarships at least field a starting team which has played the sport would help him out, Santa. Myron Anderson, director Intra mil rats, wants some student officials to help run, the games played' In the Greek and Indepen¬ dent divisions. Next year's Junior varsity foot¬ ball team wants Santa to bring them invitations to the 48rd an¬ nual Fall Awards Banquet. Ed Piston and Bob Womack, public relations directors, want a raise and yours truly hopes that all my followers liave a warm Christmas with your families and loved onea a-n Jose game was the backcourt play of reserve forward-guard Joe Chappell. Coach Harry Miller called upon the (1-2 non-letterman of last, year midway In tbe first half and Chappell seemed to Ignite a spark under the Fresno team. Cmappell's ball handling and ball hawking proved to the crowd that he will be a serious contender for a starting position on this year' Went The Distance "I didn't know If I could go the distance In this game because I haven't played but rour games Christmas Gifts Asked By Group The College "Y" is seeking girts In the form or money this Christmas season. Monetary girts are wanted to support such activities as Cross Currents, coherences, and the opportunity for two students to >nd the National Assembly or the Student YMCA-YWCA at the; hotter for s-pring action University or Illinois. Porterville JC Bounces 'Pup Five, 73-65 The Fresno Stale Junior varsity ran Into an unyielding Porterville Junior College five Tuesday night and were tripped up 73-65. A 16-polnt output by freshman forward Terry Hogue was over¬ shadowed by the 22-polnt perfor¬ mance or speedy Pirate guard Billy Wong. For the record, Wong was a member of Nationalist China's Olympic basketball team. The cold Bullpups trailed at hairtlme, 32-25. Guard Gary Marlanl and for¬ ward Virl Rounsavllle tallied 11 points apiece for the Bullpups. The second half waa better ai Tar as Fresno's offenso was con¬ cerned. The frosh five began to Jell and scored *10 points sgainst Porlervllle's it In the closing minutes the Bull pups started putting pressure or the visitors and came rrom 14 points back to within three field goals before they ran out of Bob Rath scored eight points and Gary Hill had five for the Bullpups. thiii tar.' in my varsity said Chsppell following the game. Tom Jacob-sen. who took bjit two shots In tbe entire game, seemed happy over his new duties of replacing last year's backcourt artist George Sarantos. Likes New Job "I like my new Job. I realize the situation on thla year's team and I'm willing to do anything for this club In order to have a winning season," said Jncobsen. Jacobsen commented that he should nave tAken Just one shot instead of two tx-cnuse center "Tony Burr was open shot." Center Tony Burr, who was high point man with 22 marks. called.lt a great team effort; one that required "desire because the Spartans are a good team." "We practiced Just « minutes ror this game. But coach Miller made us prepare mentally ror this game." said Burr. Center Ron Neff called 6-8 Har¬ ry Edwards (center for SJS) "brutal under the boards." "He is very strong and fighting for position on him Is not an easy task, but I had help tonight with Maurice (Talbot) giving ma , hand," said Neff. Pressure la Off Neff said that the addition <-( Talbot at one of the forwards aai taken a tot of pressure off but, Talbot, who is learning r-j* said he has seen a lot ot dlffonsnl officiating this.past month afta- the team's swing to the Southwan and Northwest. *.-'■-- "The brand of ball played b* Arizona and Arixona State is Ufa night and day compared to Bai Jose," said Talbot. Independents, Beavers, Homan 3-East, Post Wins ny fred Mcpherson Collegian Sports Writer The Independents, the Beavers and Homan Hall 3-East came up with their second victories In intramural basketball this week. The Independents rolled up 58 points to Homan Hall 3-West's 36 for their second win. Mike Smith's 22 points were not enough boost Homan Hall W-S to a triumph. Boyd Trimble hit on nine field goals ror 18 points for the wln- i. Manuel Fegundes scored 13 2 IA Students Receive Grants Two Industrial arts majors, Clete Harper and Sabbas Jerome Salami-, have been awarded |500 scholarships by the National As- iSciaTloi of Houaebullders! The purpose or the scholarships awarded to Harper, a. senior, and Salaiar, a Junior, is to stimulate the Interest or qualified students In the home building Industry. Fresno State College is one of 13 colleges In the United State* selected by the association thlq year ror 11.0,00 grants. These grants, given annually to dlifer- ent colleges, are to aid In re¬ search or other needs or the col¬ lege, or tor scholarships. 9 Enter FSC Air Squadron Nine pledges were Initiated into the college squadron or the Ar¬ nold Air Society, national honor¬ ary group of tho Air Force Re¬ serve Officers Training Corps. Cadets MaJ. Sheldon L. Ladd the squadron commander; Lt. George H. HorluchI, executive of- ricer. and MaJ. Patrick G. Hayes, operations officer, served as Initiating orricers ror the pledge ctnss. Cadets Raymond Hansen and Robert Jamison su¬ pervised the pledge program. Initiated were Dennis W. Cone, Michael E. DeRosa. Hugh H. For- kel, Danny R. Guisinger, Phillip L. Hamilton, George W. Miles, Ronald P. Obernolte. Nicholas D. Palaaino-ai-irr~Gregory—J. Waht- PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Fn the Groove fcr Christmas The newest & largest selection from The Valley's Music Center for Those On Your Christmas Gift List Give Hi-fi and Stereo Albums WE OFFER A COMPLETE SELECTION OF TOP ARTIST RECORDINGS AU AT REASONABLE PRICES! .10% OFF FOR FSC STUDENTS (Show S. B. Cord) GOSPEL MUSK AND SUPPLY, INC MUSK GENTS. Of THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY ;:iiWfUs»*OBI0NE - - SA9-9S77 man take} Slue* I've teen wearing A-t'a Kepler alack* eromem find me Irresistible. They keep follow¬ ing me. 5leyt*ek girls. My natrt matt fRanlen alack* sUMmosxee At your femtitt cempn thep id Bob Pfeifrer added 10 more ror 41 of the victors' total points. Garrido Hits 32 The Beavers blasted the Ail- Stars 49-27 in their second win. Augle Garrido made 22 points, and Jim Kross had 10 as the Beavers scored 28 points In the second hair. Jerry Hale was high point man for the All-Stars with nine. Homan Hall 2-West out-de- fensed lhe Newman Club 21-1S. Steve Fletcher and Bill Young each had six points for Homan Hall. Jim Gahagan tallied six for the losers. Kinney Has 10 Ed Kinney dumped In 19 points and R. Johnson added IT to the cause as Homan Hall 2-East out- scored AFROTC 44-33. Bob Addi¬ son racked up 20 points in a lo* ing cause for tile orricers. In another low-scoring gai*-- Homan HaU 3-East won its see ond game of the year by downim Homan Hall l -East, 26-17. laarrj Bolcoa had eight points for the winners and Carroll Sinclair bat, seven for the men from the firti D. Palatl and H. Depp botk scored 16 points In helping Bo- man Hall 3-West-North to a ](- 26 victory over the Knights. Rob- ert Frost was high point man for the Knights with seven. BULLDOG S CAMPUS TOWN HAIRCUTS SI.JO Gentlemen's Vests 8.95 np SKIERS NEW SKI FASHIONS NEW EQUIPMENT MID VALLEY SPORTS See It Today! Gres vig Wedeln Ski Special •Gra.vlg SVii .._ (34.95 *Oj Iil.ni- Bindings ._. J1S.95 ■Aluminum Pel.[ i J,«4 •Koskl Bom J 4,00 •Binding In Hallo I ion .... $ 4 00 Early Season ,— -__ SPECIAL _.... *34" LAY AWAY NOW! Grcsvig Super Ski Special •Granlg Sup*, Silt w.lh Kc-fl*- *»*" - J34.93 ■Kendallor Binding! .... ,15.95 **' —ilmnn Polar J 5.95 -- s 4.00 lag. .60 8-, EOT-V SMHOI. m ja masmm SPECIAL *»**9" SKI EQUIPMENT SPECIALS QUILTED SKI JACKETS Compare al $19.95 Wa.lwind full nylon quill- ad, docron flll.d, r.var.iblc, nylon knit tuff,. IBoy, & Girl, ,lz., $11,951 "an, » lodia, rixor. VOGG STRETCH SKI PANTS A quality Mm, dmn, lln.d ,kl pan, ,ollo,ad t?, o.,°u I*0". IB<>y'' * "•*' sizes SI 1.95, Men', and ladfe, ,izo, . FREE PARKING OPEN EVERY NITE TILL 9 U» You, BANKAME«ICA«D 195 1 *1495 WARREN MILLER MOVIES! CONTINUOUS SHORTS *»» frktay Night —7-9 P.M. tns. Coffee and Donul, r« I D -A Vfi 1. I £ SfiOATTaT C£/ffT£P
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 14, 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 | I Four - -The Fresno Stata Collaga Collegion— State Meets Hornets, Alumni In Weekend Tilts ' ._ I..R, Kill V hRll h.l^ *«..I_L, . ... After pulling one or the major West Coast basketball upsets Tuesday night against San Jose State (56-42). FSC's cage team will meet Sacramento State to¬ night at S and the Alumni All- Stars tomorrow night on the Fresno hardwoods. The Sacramento team wss one or the best small college teams In the country last year. The Hornets were runners up f-S the NCAA Small College Finals last season and are the r&vorltes to win the Far Western Conference title this year. The Bulldogs split last year with the Hornets on a home and homo basis. Host Alumni Tomorrow night the Fresno rive will engage a host or former var¬ sity greats, when they meet the Fresno Alumni paced by center Gary Alcorn (6-9), Hike McFer¬ son |(<| and George Sarantos (S-E). Following Fresno's victory over the Spartans Tuesday, mosi the team felt It was a 'key" win which could light a Tire under them to post a winning season. One ot the surprises In tho Sail SpcrUbeat Coaches Ask Santa For Surprise By JACK McCLENEGHAN Collegian Sports Editor "it was the night before Christ¬ mas and all through the house the Fresno State coaches were wait¬ ing for Santa to bring what they asked ror . . Hal Beatty. director ot athletics, wants a big comfortable easy chair to sit back in after June 1963. J. Flint Hanner, assistant ath¬ letic director, wants a new track and field stadium ror a bigger and better West Coast Relays. Cece Coleman, head football coach, wants 80 more scftolanhlps and a new rootball stadium tram* can meet Stanford, Cal, USC and San Die-go State. Bob Burgess, line coach, wants five new transfers who can beef up next year's Interior line. Ken Gkaaon, backfleld coach, doesn't want anything. He already haa halfback Jim Long who may rewrite all the record books. Hurry Miller irmt selfish. He already got an earlier present when his team humbled San Jose State Tuesday night for the West Coast's big cage upsets. Ara Halrabedian. water polo coach, wants Just-two scholar- ■hlps. He doesn't have any at the moment and look what his team did thfs year! Dutch Warmerdam, track coach, wants a CCAA championship this spring. He may get one with the talent on hand. Pete Belden, baseball coach, wants a baseball stadium so he can put the "big boys" on the schedule thla ycnrj..Wal t a minute Santa . . . Pete also wants a long ball because early Indications show the offense may be lagging on this year's edition. Larry Pape, golf coach, wants San Dlego State to lose some of Its golfers for the spring semester. The Aitccs have now i CCAA link title the psst two years. Jack Adler, Junior varsity foot- ball coach, wants HELP! Perhaps eleven freshman scholarships at least field a starting team which has played the sport would help him out, Santa. Myron Anderson, director Intra mil rats, wants some student officials to help run, the games played' In the Greek and Indepen¬ dent divisions. Next year's Junior varsity foot¬ ball team wants Santa to bring them invitations to the 48rd an¬ nual Fall Awards Banquet. Ed Piston and Bob Womack, public relations directors, want a raise and yours truly hopes that all my followers liave a warm Christmas with your families and loved onea a-n Jose game was the backcourt play of reserve forward-guard Joe Chappell. Coach Harry Miller called upon the (1-2 non-letterman of last, year midway In tbe first half and Chappell seemed to Ignite a spark under the Fresno team. Cmappell's ball handling and ball hawking proved to the crowd that he will be a serious contender for a starting position on this year' Went The Distance "I didn't know If I could go the distance In this game because I haven't played but rour games Christmas Gifts Asked By Group The College "Y" is seeking girts In the form or money this Christmas season. Monetary girts are wanted to support such activities as Cross Currents, coherences, and the opportunity for two students to >nd the National Assembly or the Student YMCA-YWCA at the; hotter for s-pring action University or Illinois. Porterville JC Bounces 'Pup Five, 73-65 The Fresno Stale Junior varsity ran Into an unyielding Porterville Junior College five Tuesday night and were tripped up 73-65. A 16-polnt output by freshman forward Terry Hogue was over¬ shadowed by the 22-polnt perfor¬ mance or speedy Pirate guard Billy Wong. For the record, Wong was a member of Nationalist China's Olympic basketball team. The cold Bullpups trailed at hairtlme, 32-25. Guard Gary Marlanl and for¬ ward Virl Rounsavllle tallied 11 points apiece for the Bullpups. The second half waa better ai Tar as Fresno's offenso was con¬ cerned. The frosh five began to Jell and scored *10 points sgainst Porlervllle's it In the closing minutes the Bull pups started putting pressure or the visitors and came rrom 14 points back to within three field goals before they ran out of Bob Rath scored eight points and Gary Hill had five for the Bullpups. thiii tar.' in my varsity said Chsppell following the game. Tom Jacob-sen. who took bjit two shots In tbe entire game, seemed happy over his new duties of replacing last year's backcourt artist George Sarantos. Likes New Job "I like my new Job. I realize the situation on thla year's team and I'm willing to do anything for this club In order to have a winning season," said Jncobsen. Jacobsen commented that he should nave tAken Just one shot instead of two tx-cnuse center "Tony Burr was open shot." Center Tony Burr, who was high point man with 22 marks. called.lt a great team effort; one that required "desire because the Spartans are a good team." "We practiced Just « minutes ror this game. But coach Miller made us prepare mentally ror this game." said Burr. Center Ron Neff called 6-8 Har¬ ry Edwards (center for SJS) "brutal under the boards." "He is very strong and fighting for position on him Is not an easy task, but I had help tonight with Maurice (Talbot) giving ma , hand," said Neff. Pressure la Off Neff said that the addition <-( Talbot at one of the forwards aai taken a tot of pressure off but, Talbot, who is learning r-j* said he has seen a lot ot dlffonsnl officiating this.past month afta- the team's swing to the Southwan and Northwest. *.-'■-- "The brand of ball played b* Arizona and Arixona State is Ufa night and day compared to Bai Jose," said Talbot. Independents, Beavers, Homan 3-East, Post Wins ny fred Mcpherson Collegian Sports Writer The Independents, the Beavers and Homan Hall 3-East came up with their second victories In intramural basketball this week. The Independents rolled up 58 points to Homan Hall 3-West's 36 for their second win. Mike Smith's 22 points were not enough boost Homan Hall W-S to a triumph. Boyd Trimble hit on nine field goals ror 18 points for the wln- i. Manuel Fegundes scored 13 2 IA Students Receive Grants Two Industrial arts majors, Clete Harper and Sabbas Jerome Salami-, have been awarded |500 scholarships by the National As- iSciaTloi of Houaebullders! The purpose or the scholarships awarded to Harper, a. senior, and Salaiar, a Junior, is to stimulate the Interest or qualified students In the home building Industry. Fresno State College is one of 13 colleges In the United State* selected by the association thlq year ror 11.0,00 grants. These grants, given annually to dlifer- ent colleges, are to aid In re¬ search or other needs or the col¬ lege, or tor scholarships. 9 Enter FSC Air Squadron Nine pledges were Initiated into the college squadron or the Ar¬ nold Air Society, national honor¬ ary group of tho Air Force Re¬ serve Officers Training Corps. Cadets MaJ. Sheldon L. Ladd the squadron commander; Lt. George H. HorluchI, executive of- ricer. and MaJ. Patrick G. Hayes, operations officer, served as Initiating orricers ror the pledge ctnss. Cadets Raymond Hansen and Robert Jamison su¬ pervised the pledge program. Initiated were Dennis W. Cone, Michael E. DeRosa. Hugh H. For- kel, Danny R. Guisinger, Phillip L. Hamilton, George W. Miles, Ronald P. Obernolte. Nicholas D. Palaaino-ai-irr~Gregory—J. Waht- PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Fn the Groove fcr Christmas The newest & largest selection from The Valley's Music Center for Those On Your Christmas Gift List Give Hi-fi and Stereo Albums WE OFFER A COMPLETE SELECTION OF TOP ARTIST RECORDINGS AU AT REASONABLE PRICES! .10% OFF FOR FSC STUDENTS (Show S. B. Cord) GOSPEL MUSK AND SUPPLY, INC MUSK GENTS. Of THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY ;:iiWfUs»*OBI0NE - - SA9-9S77 man take} Slue* I've teen wearing A-t'a Kepler alack* eromem find me Irresistible. They keep follow¬ ing me. 5leyt*ek girls. My natrt matt fRanlen alack* sUMmosxee At your femtitt cempn thep id Bob Pfeifrer added 10 more ror 41 of the victors' total points. Garrido Hits 32 The Beavers blasted the Ail- Stars 49-27 in their second win. Augle Garrido made 22 points, and Jim Kross had 10 as the Beavers scored 28 points In the second hair. Jerry Hale was high point man for the All-Stars with nine. Homan Hall 2-West out-de- fensed lhe Newman Club 21-1S. Steve Fletcher and Bill Young each had six points for Homan Hall. Jim Gahagan tallied six for the losers. Kinney Has 10 Ed Kinney dumped In 19 points and R. Johnson added IT to the cause as Homan Hall 2-East out- scored AFROTC 44-33. Bob Addi¬ son racked up 20 points in a lo* ing cause for tile orricers. In another low-scoring gai*-- Homan HaU 3-East won its see ond game of the year by downim Homan Hall l -East, 26-17. laarrj Bolcoa had eight points for the winners and Carroll Sinclair bat, seven for the men from the firti D. Palatl and H. Depp botk scored 16 points In helping Bo- man Hall 3-West-North to a ](- 26 victory over the Knights. Rob- ert Frost was high point man for the Knights with seven. BULLDOG S CAMPUS TOWN HAIRCUTS SI.JO Gentlemen's Vests 8.95 np SKIERS NEW SKI FASHIONS NEW EQUIPMENT MID VALLEY SPORTS See It Today! Gres vig Wedeln Ski Special •Gra.vlg SVii .._ (34.95 *Oj Iil.ni- Bindings ._. J1S.95 ■Aluminum Pel.[ i J,«4 •Koskl Bom J 4,00 •Binding In Hallo I ion .... $ 4 00 Early Season ,— -__ SPECIAL _.... *34" LAY AWAY NOW! Grcsvig Super Ski Special •Granlg Sup*, Silt w.lh Kc-fl*- *»*" - J34.93 ■Kendallor Binding! .... ,15.95 **' —ilmnn Polar J 5.95 -- s 4.00 lag. .60 8-, EOT-V SMHOI. m ja masmm SPECIAL *»**9" SKI EQUIPMENT SPECIALS QUILTED SKI JACKETS Compare al $19.95 Wa.lwind full nylon quill- ad, docron flll.d, r.var.iblc, nylon knit tuff,. IBoy, & Girl, ,lz., $11,951 "an, » lodia, rixor. VOGG STRETCH SKI PANTS A quality Mm, dmn, lln.d ,kl pan, ,ollo,ad t?, o.,°u I*0". IB<>y'' * "•*' sizes SI 1.95, Men', and ladfe, ,izo, . FREE PARKING OPEN EVERY NITE TILL 9 U» You, BANKAME«ICA«D 195 1 *1495 WARREN MILLER MOVIES! CONTINUOUS SHORTS *»» frktay Night —7-9 P.M. tns. Coffee and Donul, r« I D -A Vfi 1. I £ SfiOATTaT C£/ffT£P |