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Fresno Swings Tq South To Face CCAA Leaders The Fresno Stale College bas¬ ketball team will travel to South- era California this week for two California Collegiate Athletic As¬ sociation games. They will face the San Diego State College Aiteca Friday night and the Long Beach State College 4 9era. Saturday evening. Handicapped with the loss of Ron Neff, FSC 6-9 center who fractured a metacarpal bone In his left hsnd In a boxing class last Friday, the Bulldogs spilt their first two 1963 CCAA con¬ tests last weekend, winning over San Fernando State 77-74 and dropping one'to the University of California at Santa Barbara 53-4 S. A medical report Indicated that Neff would be severely handi¬ capped by the break for from four to six weeks. \ Backs'To Wall N— Harry Miller, FSC basketbsll coach, said today, "We definitely nave our backs to the wall. The CCAA la particularly welt bal¬ anced this year and we will have to go Into the next meeting with the Sanla Barbara club with all league wins If we are to have a chance At the championship. The loss of Neff will hurt us." After ten games Tony Burr, junior forward, is leading the Bulldog scoring with 185 points for a game average ot IS.5. Last weekend Burr tied the FSC single game record for the best free throw percentage when he sank 11 for 11, tielng Earl Smith's mark of 10 for 10 made in I960. Stay In Southland Burr also scored 30 points against San Fernando and 19 against the UCSB Gauchos. The Bulldogs are now 6-4 for the season. The Bulldogs will slay In tbe Southland over the weekend for a game with Chapman College on Monday. The next home appearances of the Bulldogs will be against the Loa Angeles State College Dlablos on Jan. 26 and the UnlveraHjg of Pacific Tigers. Jan. 29. ^** Bulldog Cage Stats Burr, Tony Neff, Ron Jacobsen. Tom 1 Talbot, Haurlco 1 Greene, Eddie McFerson, Tom ] Chap pell, Joe 1 Walt, Larry Jensen, Ken Tevris. Vera Greene, Johnny Sharp, Marty Smith, Woody Team Rebounds FSO Totals i Opp. Totals 1 67 ,— i FO Pet. FTA FT Pet. Itep. 49 .357 103 87 .845 97 40 .430 35 27 .771 78 51 .455 33 21 .636 76 32 .323 62 44 .710 86 17 .38.6 8 4 .500 17 20 .454 5 0 .000 22 6 .260 16 10 .625 29 2 .'200 5 4 .800 6 2 .667 3 0 .000 1 0 .000 4 3 .750 2 1 .167 0 0 .000 6 \0 .000 2 2 1.000 5 Kooo 0 0 .000 1 81 29 107 32 129 36 108 Hoi ...Univ. of Arizona...... —Arizona State TJ -.Portland Unlv... ...Portland Dnlv._. Beavers, Independents Will Battle Next Week For Title The Beavers, led by Jim Kross' IS points, downed the Knights 43-25 to remain in a first place tie with ihe Independents who battered th*> All-Stars 46-17 In Independent I-Mgue games last Monday. Hill MiiatflK^i scored 14 points for the Independents and his team ruate.i Manuel Kan unties and Jim San Diego State Here Saturday Dr. Max Klmberly's wrestling team will be "sitting back" Friday night in anticipation of Saturday's dual meet with CCAA champions. San Diego State. Klmberly's crew will face an Inexperienced San Fernando Val¬ ley State squad Friday at 8 PM: The Matadors are only In their second season of competition. "We shouldn't have any trouble with them." said Dr. Klmberly. The Aztecs are rated fourth on the coast, while' the Bulldogs ^Te-CUrfenfly rated sixth. Fresno has a 32-0 win over UC at Santa Barbara In the early, going. Williams had 12 and 10 respec¬ tively. The Independents led at half time 30-11 and coasted through the last two quarters. For lhe Beavers, along with Kross' high point performance. Sanderson had nine points and Ted Hlltel dumped in eight. Venlo Gregory tallied 14 points for the losing Knights. Horns n Mall 3-West-North skipped by Homan Hall 3-West- South In a real battle 37-36. - Herb Depp scored 14 dlgets to gain high point honors for the winners. Ray Richards had seven. points in (he losing cause and Jim I Hodge hail 10 for the south wing team. Homan Hall S-fiast kept sole possession of first place in the American Division ot the Inde¬ pendent I^agu*' by dumping Uo- man'llall 2-Cast 36-31. Harland Bartholomew led the winners' yrnrlng with nine nnd Steve Hlnton added clchl. Rod Johnson scored 11 points for the 2 Wei behind Fletcher's 14 points slid jpast ROTC 10-28. Bob Addison Tallied 14 points in his team's In*. ing effort. In a night of 14-point wureri. Carroll Sinclair made his It in leading his Homan Hall 1-frut i.uintei to a whopping win oter the Newman Club 40-11. The last games of the -^.u:. will be played Monday nlchi. Th* Independents play the Beavers i0 decide the National DIvlsirK championship. Tho fraternity league will -nri Its season next Thursday. BULLDOG & CAMPUS TOWN HAIRCUTS $1.75 - 52 ... _ ._.. 10.0 11 ., TTnlv, of Pscifle. 4« TTnlT, of Cil. - SB BS Alumni Group May Ask For Donations Lite- members of the Alumni Association may be asked to do¬ nate money to the Alumni Schol¬ arship Fund. According to Dorothy Atkinson, Alumni Association secretary. graduate* who pay a lump aim •nabUnc them to become life numbers of the sssoclatloa do not contribute to the scholarship fund. A small amount la taken from the dues of members signing up for set periods of tune, she MM. A final decision on the dona¬ tions will be made some time this month. Miss Atkinson stated. Portions of the Alumni Scholar- eals> l*uad go to tho college. Instructors Aid Pruning Class College agriculture division staff members are supervising the Instruction of over 70 Fresno area farm laborers In vine and tree pruning. The four-week course which started Monday la designed to help heads of households learn new and marketable labor skills. The course is being administered by tbe college agriculture division, Lhe state department of employ¬ ment's Fresno farm tabor office and the state bureau of agricul¬ tural education. Instructional outline for the course was developed by Martin Brans aad Vincent Petruecl, prin¬ cipal vocational instructors in agriculture at Fresno State. Tbe trainees, screened by the farm labor office, an being In¬ structed by Fresno area farmers. ' ^JmssT<^JiiXi' jTjM^isJir ' lam tai •■ftMw*oi'r-tacvicr '-. - . ^a\W 4rrf*WtU^.,;- ■■..-.--■..^rBw.m Baker Joins Department The geography staff will be i larged next semester with the addition ot Dr. Virgil Baker. Dr. Baker Is now teaching Westminster College In Salt Lake City. Utah, after spending years at Arizona State College. The 4 9-year-old geographer earned his bachelor and master of science degrees at the Univer¬ sity* of Nebraska and his doctor of philosophy degree at the Uni¬ versity of Utah. During his I" years of experi¬ ence in teaching. Dr. Baker has traveled extensively t h r o U North America and Is also the author of various publications re¬ garding geography. H you*™ looking for a prMrtlon that offers unlimited oppofturuV tiss-s business that will be butt from your own ability snd Imsg. InatJon-yousFiould look brio tho adSrsntseesof rtfe insurance sales and Mrssj ..imrnent provident Mutual wH «tart you on your training program now—while you're mi In college. Give ui a can or write for the free booklet, "Cs rear OpportunWes". ItmtyopenupawhoIenawarBa you've never considered fatter*. RICHARD LOONEY AM 8-9274 1 295 Wishon, Suite A PROM DOIT MUTUAL get Lots More from BM more body in the blend more flavor in the smoke' more taste through the jfilter If. the rich-flavor leaf Out dot, ai Among IMF. choice tobacco, there', more longer-aged, extra-cured leaf then era. in aon.. .umltered cigarette* And LSM. filter-i. At modern filter-«fl uhiu, in.ide and outride-*, only pnre white ^y™VmJ^im..t)Ujmtr*ig^forwkwh»t^mum°U.
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Title | 1963_01 The Daily Collegian January 1963 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1963 |
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 | January 10, 1963, Page 4 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1963 |
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 | Fresno Swings Tq South To Face CCAA Leaders The Fresno Stale College bas¬ ketball team will travel to South- era California this week for two California Collegiate Athletic As¬ sociation games. They will face the San Diego State College Aiteca Friday night and the Long Beach State College 4 9era. Saturday evening. Handicapped with the loss of Ron Neff, FSC 6-9 center who fractured a metacarpal bone In his left hsnd In a boxing class last Friday, the Bulldogs spilt their first two 1963 CCAA con¬ tests last weekend, winning over San Fernando State 77-74 and dropping one'to the University of California at Santa Barbara 53-4 S. A medical report Indicated that Neff would be severely handi¬ capped by the break for from four to six weeks. \ Backs'To Wall N— Harry Miller, FSC basketbsll coach, said today, "We definitely nave our backs to the wall. The CCAA la particularly welt bal¬ anced this year and we will have to go Into the next meeting with the Sanla Barbara club with all league wins If we are to have a chance At the championship. The loss of Neff will hurt us." After ten games Tony Burr, junior forward, is leading the Bulldog scoring with 185 points for a game average ot IS.5. Last weekend Burr tied the FSC single game record for the best free throw percentage when he sank 11 for 11, tielng Earl Smith's mark of 10 for 10 made in I960. Stay In Southland Burr also scored 30 points against San Fernando and 19 against the UCSB Gauchos. The Bulldogs are now 6-4 for the season. The Bulldogs will slay In tbe Southland over the weekend for a game with Chapman College on Monday. The next home appearances of the Bulldogs will be against the Loa Angeles State College Dlablos on Jan. 26 and the UnlveraHjg of Pacific Tigers. Jan. 29. ^** Bulldog Cage Stats Burr, Tony Neff, Ron Jacobsen. Tom 1 Talbot, Haurlco 1 Greene, Eddie McFerson, Tom ] Chap pell, Joe 1 Walt, Larry Jensen, Ken Tevris. Vera Greene, Johnny Sharp, Marty Smith, Woody Team Rebounds FSO Totals i Opp. Totals 1 67 ,— i FO Pet. FTA FT Pet. Itep. 49 .357 103 87 .845 97 40 .430 35 27 .771 78 51 .455 33 21 .636 76 32 .323 62 44 .710 86 17 .38.6 8 4 .500 17 20 .454 5 0 .000 22 6 .260 16 10 .625 29 2 .'200 5 4 .800 6 2 .667 3 0 .000 1 0 .000 4 3 .750 2 1 .167 0 0 .000 6 \0 .000 2 2 1.000 5 Kooo 0 0 .000 1 81 29 107 32 129 36 108 Hoi ...Univ. of Arizona...... —Arizona State TJ -.Portland Unlv... ...Portland Dnlv._. Beavers, Independents Will Battle Next Week For Title The Beavers, led by Jim Kross' IS points, downed the Knights 43-25 to remain in a first place tie with ihe Independents who battered th*> All-Stars 46-17 In Independent I-Mgue games last Monday. Hill MiiatflK^i scored 14 points for the Independents and his team ruate.i Manuel Kan unties and Jim San Diego State Here Saturday Dr. Max Klmberly's wrestling team will be "sitting back" Friday night in anticipation of Saturday's dual meet with CCAA champions. San Diego State. Klmberly's crew will face an Inexperienced San Fernando Val¬ ley State squad Friday at 8 PM: The Matadors are only In their second season of competition. "We shouldn't have any trouble with them." said Dr. Klmberly. The Aztecs are rated fourth on the coast, while' the Bulldogs ^Te-CUrfenfly rated sixth. Fresno has a 32-0 win over UC at Santa Barbara In the early, going. Williams had 12 and 10 respec¬ tively. The Independents led at half time 30-11 and coasted through the last two quarters. For lhe Beavers, along with Kross' high point performance. Sanderson had nine points and Ted Hlltel dumped in eight. Venlo Gregory tallied 14 points for the losing Knights. Horns n Mall 3-West-North skipped by Homan Hall 3-West- South In a real battle 37-36. - Herb Depp scored 14 dlgets to gain high point honors for the winners. Ray Richards had seven. points in (he losing cause and Jim I Hodge hail 10 for the south wing team. Homan Hall S-fiast kept sole possession of first place in the American Division ot the Inde¬ pendent I^agu*' by dumping Uo- man'llall 2-Cast 36-31. Harland Bartholomew led the winners' yrnrlng with nine nnd Steve Hlnton added clchl. Rod Johnson scored 11 points for the 2 Wei behind Fletcher's 14 points slid jpast ROTC 10-28. Bob Addison Tallied 14 points in his team's In*. ing effort. In a night of 14-point wureri. Carroll Sinclair made his It in leading his Homan Hall 1-frut i.uintei to a whopping win oter the Newman Club 40-11. The last games of the -^.u:. will be played Monday nlchi. Th* Independents play the Beavers i0 decide the National DIvlsirK championship. Tho fraternity league will -nri Its season next Thursday. BULLDOG & CAMPUS TOWN HAIRCUTS $1.75 - 52 ... _ ._.. 10.0 11 ., TTnlv, of Pscifle. 4« TTnlT, of Cil. - SB BS Alumni Group May Ask For Donations Lite- members of the Alumni Association may be asked to do¬ nate money to the Alumni Schol¬ arship Fund. According to Dorothy Atkinson, Alumni Association secretary. graduate* who pay a lump aim •nabUnc them to become life numbers of the sssoclatloa do not contribute to the scholarship fund. A small amount la taken from the dues of members signing up for set periods of tune, she MM. A final decision on the dona¬ tions will be made some time this month. Miss Atkinson stated. Portions of the Alumni Scholar- eals> l*uad go to tho college. Instructors Aid Pruning Class College agriculture division staff members are supervising the Instruction of over 70 Fresno area farm laborers In vine and tree pruning. The four-week course which started Monday la designed to help heads of households learn new and marketable labor skills. The course is being administered by tbe college agriculture division, Lhe state department of employ¬ ment's Fresno farm tabor office and the state bureau of agricul¬ tural education. Instructional outline for the course was developed by Martin Brans aad Vincent Petruecl, prin¬ cipal vocational instructors in agriculture at Fresno State. Tbe trainees, screened by the farm labor office, an being In¬ structed by Fresno area farmers. ' ^JmssT<^JiiXi' jTjM^isJir ' lam tai •■ftMw*oi'r-tacvicr '-. - . ^a\W 4rrf*WtU^.,;- ■■..-.--■..^rBw.m Baker Joins Department The geography staff will be i larged next semester with the addition ot Dr. Virgil Baker. Dr. Baker Is now teaching Westminster College In Salt Lake City. Utah, after spending years at Arizona State College. The 4 9-year-old geographer earned his bachelor and master of science degrees at the Univer¬ sity* of Nebraska and his doctor of philosophy degree at the Uni¬ versity of Utah. During his I" years of experi¬ ence in teaching. Dr. Baker has traveled extensively t h r o U North America and Is also the author of various publications re¬ garding geography. H you*™ looking for a prMrtlon that offers unlimited oppofturuV tiss-s business that will be butt from your own ability snd Imsg. InatJon-yousFiould look brio tho adSrsntseesof rtfe insurance sales and Mrssj ..imrnent provident Mutual wH «tart you on your training program now—while you're mi In college. Give ui a can or write for the free booklet, "Cs rear OpportunWes". ItmtyopenupawhoIenawarBa you've never considered fatter*. RICHARD LOONEY AM 8-9274 1 295 Wishon, Suite A PROM DOIT MUTUAL get Lots More from BM more body in the blend more flavor in the smoke' more taste through the jfilter If. the rich-flavor leaf Out dot, ai Among IMF. choice tobacco, there', more longer-aged, extra-cured leaf then era. in aon.. .umltered cigarette* And LSM. filter-i. At modern filter-«fl uhiu, in.ide and outride-*, only pnre white ^y™VmJ^im..t)Ujmtr*ig^forwkwh»t^mum°U. |