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fag* Four— —Tha Fresno Stat* College Collegian- - Horsehiders Bounce Back With Wins Over UOP Long Beach State Next For Bulldogs By FRED M--PHKKSOX Collegian Sports Writer Fresno State's diamond squad bounced back with a double- header victory over UOP last Tuesday, 8-2 and 11-3, at Euless Park. The Bulldogs, who have been mathematically eliminated from CCAA pennant chances, play host to Long Beach State in b. three game aeries tomorrow." and Saturday A single game tomorrow at 3 PM will open the series and a twin bill Saturday at 1 PM will rollow. Ed Hite is expected to get the starting call ror the first - game while Dave Hoover and Dennis Shaves will probably an¬ swer coach Pete Beiden's call In the doubleheader. Fresno Stole will have to win this series if they hop© to climb Into the first division. This Ih a problem Beiden's Bulldogs have not faced often In the former catcher's 14 years at ihe FSC Only one Bulldog team finished aa low as third ln the last 14 conference races. Cellar Dwellers The Bulldogs will carry a 3-5 leacue mark into the series against cellar-dwelling Long Beach State's 2-6 record. Last week league-leading LA State whipped Long Beach twice while Fresno was bowing to Valley Slate twice. Beiden's men blasted the 49ers earlier In the year 17-4 In the LA State Invitational Tournament. The Bulldogs have also won over a doien more carries on the season than this weekend's visitors. Righthander Gene Kaita picked up the Bulldog win in the first game of the UOP twin-bill. In the seven inning nightcap lefty Virgil DeGeorge went the dls- lance holding the Tigers to no runs ln the final four frames. Belden used the two UOP games to get a further look at some of his younger ball players. Almost everyone saw some action against the Tigers. Experiment Ins; As a result of the Tuesday games and the present standing of the Bulldogs in the league, this weekend's series could see a few changes in the starting nine. (liie-jif Hie high points in thia week's gamer. Was the grand shun home run by catcher Tom -J;i< <>!>- sen. The big Ief[handed swinger bombed one over the right field scoreboard in the bottom of the sixth Inning of the s<*-cond eon- tent, fne Bulldogs rallied for six runs in the Inning. Offensively the Bulldogs have been lacking the "big hit" ever since the season began, but there is still hope FSC will come up with some large scores before the Slan Bledsoe has shown spurts of power along with cenlerflelder Jlnt Woifsberger and Jacobsen. Recently Coach Pele Beidon talked or retirement, but how serious these faints were remains to be seen. Fresno baseball fans can pretty well couht on number 27 heading the Bulldog baseball Linkmen In CCAA Meet This Week Golfers will find themselves In a, "do or die" slotatlon this week as they head for the California Collegiate Athletic Association meet. The conference tournament starts tomorrow at the La Cuim- bre Country Club In Santa. Bar¬ bara, and the Bulldog linkmen will be out to break San Diego State's two year hold on the league title. The Bulldogs have been hav¬ ing thrir trouble-* of late and must shake, a two-we-ek layoff due .to the rain which cancelled oat some tone-up meets. The final match record (or the I jittj- Pnp*>co*ached. team was three Wins, four losses and one tie. SUU tbe Bulldogs have a chance to grab the title from the Aztecs as John Simian with a ' 73.8 strokes per game average Is a top threat to take individual honors. Sir man has shut-out Far West Intercollegiate champion j John Lots of San Jose State twice this year in match play. , The rest of the traveling squad - includes Ed Ross. Pete Culver. ' Ed Sweltier. Doug Johnson and Gary Marian!. - Tennis, Team Faces CCAA Tourney Next With an "unusual" two game winning streak under its bell the Fresno State College tennis team winds up Its schedule this week at Santa Barbara in the Califor¬ nia Collegiate Athletic Association tournament, Thursday through Saturday. The "unusual" mark Is because the squad finished the season with only those two wins against seven losses. The wins were the first Fresno tennis victories ln two Despite the poor record ihe tennis squad reels that the sport is on the upswing. The top Indi¬ vidual record this year was posted by No. 5 man Mike McNally who won five of his eight matches. SPORTS CALENDAR Today Swimn-dng at state collcrge chs-mptonshlps, NoKhridge. Tennis at CCAA champion. ships, Goleta. L-unhda Chi ruslicart Relays, FSC athletic field, 11:80 AM. Friday, Hay S Btaa-eJjasJl vs. Long Beach State, John M. Enleas Parle, S PH. Swimming at state college chiiiiipl<Hi--ilii|i.s, Northridge. Goal* st CCAA championships. La Culmbre Country Club, Santa llarbara. Tennis m CCAA clian-plon- Niilt", Goleta. Saturday, May 4 Basel-all vi. Long Heart. State, 2 giuiif-i, John H. Euleas I'nrk, 1 PH. Truck at CCAA championships, Goleta. Swimming at state college Cl-iainplonships, Northridge. Tiimli at CCAA ctuunplotv ships, Goleta. Krot-Ji track at state college fi-osli championships. Pa- DON'T STOP NOW, yells first base coach Jim Williams as piicher Gene Kaita stretches lo make his hit a double in Tuesday's action against ihe University of Pacific. The Bulldogs won boih games of the double-header. Spikers Set For Conference Battle lly DAX O-BItlEN t Collegian Sports Editor The California Collegnate Athletic Association track title is on the line Saturday when the Bulldogs battle it out in Goleta. This will be the 22nd conference championships and the Bulldogs will be shooting for their 11th title. The main hurdle promises to be Long Beach t - — State, the defending champions, 52.1 440 hurdles In the Mt. San led by all-around athlete Dee An- Howcver ihe Fresno squad will take an Impressive record into the CCAA meet including the out- standing performance at lasl week's Mt. San Antonio Relays. The Bulldogs scored three college division first places, placed in both open sprint relays, set two school records and tied a third. Same t"r*w Mueh of the competition t spikers raced ln the Mt. SAC meet will be the same that tht-y race In Goleta. The Bulldog roursom Bill Knocke, Sam Workman, Nlckolas, and Marv Bryant, plus a team of Knocke, Workman, Duane Reldenbach, and Charles Craig will be heavy favorites in the -140 and mile relays respec¬ tively. The pole vault should be an¬ other "all-Fresno" event with the showing of Rick Knotes at tho Mt SAC relays. TrmlM-r ItlvaJ-* In the hurdles the Fresno timber-Jumpers will continue their duel with the tflers' Andrews. In the 120 highs Nlckolas is only tenth of a second behind the Long Beach ace at 14.4 and is glvi good chance to upset the odds- makers, according to many Isns. In the 330 intermediates the 49er speedster will rate as the I solid favorite despite the Bulldog ! duo of Reldenbach snd Hugh j Adams who are rated among the top In the nation along with An- | drews. Reldenbach reeled orr & NECKTIES Bold, yet in perfect traditional good taste. Repp stripes, smart foulards, hand-blocked challis. .,**£■* Antonio event to shatter his school record. D«o ripells Difference The distance events could pro¬ vide the. difference us far M the final outcome in the team -iiiii,!- Ingtt. The Bnlldogx have two rough competitors In Kick Dahl¬ gren and Howard Biggers. Dahl¬ gren sped to a 3:0.1 1320 last week and Illggerit lilt 4:20 lu the A host of outstanding weight- men led by Mickey Murray may garner plenty of points In the strong man events. The broad Jump trio of Nlck¬ olas, Craig, and Workman will find the going rough but a first place Is extremely possible. Craig Is also a top triple Jumper. Swimmers End Most Successful Season Ever The end to the most successful swimming season In Fresno Slote College history . begins today as the aquamen wind up the 1963 season with the stale college championships in North¬ ridge which run through Satur- The Bulldogs finished the dual meet schedule with a 69-26 trouncing of Los Angeles State giving them their best-ever rec¬ ord of nine wins and only three losses. The splashers also picked up a third In the California Col¬ legiate Athletic Association cham¬ pionships. The CCAA Is considered by conch Ara Hairabedlan tie one of the strongest In the country and the mentor has hopes that his charges will improve on Ihelf showing at (lie league meet In the state tilt. Big Goal To do so the Bulldogs will have to overtake Cal Poly who finished 10 points ahead of the Fresno squad and Long Beach State, o perennial power In the pool sport. San Jose State is also expecied to challenge the CCAA powers for the state college title. . Tho reasons for the Bulldog success has been largely the work turned In by co-eaptalns Ross Kit; cer.-ild and Chuelt Tomorlin. Both Frosh Thinclads In State Meet At CP Pomona A small but powerful group of Fresno Slate freflhmen tracksters will compete In the first annual state college freshman champli ships In Pomona Saturday. The Fresno State list of entries wilt be headed by two frosh ord holders In Phil Johnson and Charles Hulce. Hulce. one of the top prep weight prospects In Valley, lived up to expectations this year with a record heave of over 48 feet in the shot put. Johnson, the frosh record hold¬ er ln the 330 Intermediate hur¬ dles, has a time time of 14.S In the 120 high timbers and has re¬ corded a wind-aided 21.4 220. Distance standout Eddie Sav¬ age is one of the best prospects in recent years and Marv DeCarlo Is a wnslsient "under (wo min¬ utes" man In the 880. Discus thrower Paul Warkentln Is an¬ other top prospect who will make the trip. will be competing In their final collegiate meet. lU-L-onl Setter-, FiUgeraJd. the CCAA GO yard freestyle co-champlon, act a Fres- pool record in that* event in the Los Angeles meet with a 22.6 clocking and swam on the school record-equaling freestyle relay team which clocked a 3:27.8. Tomerlin lowered his school 200 yard freestyle record to l:,*s8..*i and anchored the relay team In the same meet. Dirk Van Gelder, the school -record holder In the Individual medley and the im-.iM- -ttroke, fa also being counted on to pick tip valuable points. 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Title | 1963_05 The Daily Collegian May 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. |
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Title | May 2, 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 |
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fag* Four—
—Tha Fresno Stat* College Collegian- -
Horsehiders Bounce Back With Wins Over UOP
Long Beach State
Next For Bulldogs
By FRED M--PHKKSOX
Collegian Sports Writer
Fresno State's diamond squad bounced back with a double-
header victory over UOP last Tuesday, 8-2 and 11-3, at
Euless Park.
The Bulldogs, who have been mathematically eliminated
from CCAA pennant chances, play host to Long Beach State
in b. three game aeries tomorrow."
and Saturday
A single game tomorrow at 3
PM will open the series and a
twin bill Saturday at 1 PM will
rollow. Ed Hite is expected to
get the starting call ror the first
- game while Dave Hoover and
Dennis Shaves will probably an¬
swer coach Pete Beiden's call In
the doubleheader.
Fresno Stole will have to win
this series if they hop© to climb
Into the first division. This Ih a
problem Beiden's Bulldogs have
not faced often In the former
catcher's 14 years at ihe FSC
Only one Bulldog team finished
aa low as third ln the last 14
conference races.
Cellar Dwellers
The Bulldogs will carry a 3-5
leacue mark into the series
against cellar-dwelling Long
Beach State's 2-6 record. Last
week league-leading LA State
whipped Long Beach twice while
Fresno was bowing to Valley
Slate twice.
Beiden's men blasted the 49ers
earlier In the year 17-4 In the LA
State Invitational Tournament.
The Bulldogs have also won over
a doien more carries on the season
than this weekend's visitors.
Righthander Gene Kaita picked
up the Bulldog win in the first
game of the UOP twin-bill. In
the seven inning nightcap lefty
Virgil DeGeorge went the dls-
lance holding the Tigers to no
runs ln the final four frames.
Belden used the two UOP
games to get a further look at
some of his younger ball players.
Almost everyone saw some action
against the Tigers.
Experiment Ins;
As a result of the Tuesday
games and the present standing
of the Bulldogs in the league,
this weekend's series could see a
few changes in the starting nine.
(liie-jif Hie high points in thia
week's gamer. Was the grand shun
home run by catcher Tom -J;i< <>!>-
sen. The big Ief[handed swinger
bombed one over the right field
scoreboard in the bottom of the
sixth Inning of the s<*-cond eon-
tent, fne Bulldogs rallied for six
runs in the Inning.
Offensively the Bulldogs have
been lacking the "big hit" ever
since the season began, but there
is still hope FSC will come up
with some large scores before the
Slan Bledsoe has shown spurts
of power along with cenlerflelder
Jlnt Woifsberger and Jacobsen.
Recently Coach Pele Beidon
talked or retirement, but how
serious these faints were remains
to be seen. Fresno baseball fans
can pretty well couht on number
27 heading the Bulldog baseball
Linkmen In
CCAA Meet
This Week
Golfers will find themselves In
a, "do or die" slotatlon this week
as they head for the California
Collegiate Athletic Association
meet.
The conference tournament
starts tomorrow at the La Cuim-
bre Country Club In Santa. Bar¬
bara, and the Bulldog linkmen
will be out to break San Diego
State's two year hold on the
league title.
The Bulldogs have been hav¬
ing thrir trouble-* of late and
must shake, a two-we-ek layoff
due .to the rain which cancelled
oat some tone-up meets. The
final match record (or the I jittj-
Pnp*>co*ached. team was three
Wins, four losses and one tie.
SUU tbe Bulldogs have a
chance to grab the title from the
Aztecs as John Simian with a
' 73.8 strokes per game average
Is a top threat to take individual
honors. Sir man has shut-out Far
West Intercollegiate champion
j John Lots of San Jose State twice
this year in match play. ,
The rest of the traveling squad
- includes Ed Ross. Pete Culver.
' Ed Sweltier. Doug Johnson and
Gary Marian!. -
Tennis, Team
Faces CCAA
Tourney Next
With an "unusual" two game
winning streak under its bell the
Fresno State College tennis team
winds up Its schedule this week
at Santa Barbara in the Califor¬
nia Collegiate Athletic Association
tournament, Thursday through
Saturday.
The "unusual" mark Is because
the squad finished the season with
only those two wins against seven
losses. The wins were the first
Fresno tennis victories ln two
Despite the poor record ihe
tennis squad reels that the sport
is on the upswing. The top Indi¬
vidual record this year was posted
by No. 5 man Mike McNally who
won five of his eight matches.
SPORTS CALENDAR
Today
Swimn-dng at state collcrge
chs-mptonshlps, NoKhridge.
Tennis at CCAA champion.
ships, Goleta.
L-unhda Chi ruslicart Relays,
FSC athletic field, 11:80
AM.
Friday, Hay S
Btaa-eJjasJl vs. Long Beach State,
John M. Enleas Parle, S PH.
Swimming at state college
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