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Poge Four— -The Fresno Stats College Collegian- Bulldog Grapplers Tangle With San Jose State FSC Wrestlers Open Home Season Tomorrow Wrvstltng season gels under way full tilt tomorrow night at S PM when the San Jose State Spartans invade the Fresno Slate gymnasium to battle the Bulldog grapplers. The meet will be the opening dual meet for both squads. How¬ ever, both teams participated In the' Northern California Intercnl- legiate tournament In San Jose Saturday with the Bulldogs fin¬ ishing In the runner-up spot be¬ hind California nnd Just one point ahead of the third place Spartan a Thi¥*> Champions The Bulldogs will send three NCI tournament Individual win¬ ners against the Bulldogs. Head¬ ing the list Is ITT pound Don Nelson who captured the NCI crown for the second straight year. Other winners were Joe Rossi who took the 1ST pound title and sophomore Steve Johan- scn who captured the 115 pound The Bulldog grapplers also captured two second places, two thin]., and fourths in the tourna¬ ment. Eric ChriMcriMin picked up a second In the lfl" pound bracket while newcomer Jim I'nll sur- prUeal everyone with a strong second plnre showing tn the heavy¬ weight division. I'nnd lost a one point decision In the finals to San Jose's I>on Anderson. Picking up third places were John Oiler In the 117 pound class and Ron Waggoner In the 133 pound division. The Bulldogs' Craig Richards grabbed a four:.') ' place In the IS! pound division Soccer Team Will Practice The International Club soccer team will hold a practice session Saturday at 10:30 AM on Ihe field adjacent to the Women's Gymnasium. All men interested In playing soccer are Invited to Join practice session. The team will play Its first game of the season Sunday a PM on the same field against Fresno Olympic Club. while teammate Don Splttler gar¬ nered a fourth In the 130 pound bracket. Barry O'Nell and Keith Sanders picked up fourth places In the novice division at 137 and H7 pounds respectively. Close Battle The Spartans figure to give the Bulldogs a tough time In the dual meet as they rate as one of the top dual meet squads on the coast. San Jose has nlmoateverybne re¬ turning from the team which placed fourth in the Pacific Coast In torcol legistes last year. Coach Max Klmberly will send the same men against the Spar¬ tans who competed in the NCI last week. Many of the matche will be repeats of last week' finals. Two of the top encounters fea¬ ture*, the Bulldogs' Oiler against the Spartan*.' King. King won NCI (lite tills year and flnlslicd third in the FCI tournament year. The other (op match has iti'Mi bottling the .Spartans' Olson. Olson also finished third tn the PCI tournament a year ago. Several preliminary matches between freshmen and varsity serves from both schools are scheduled to begin at 7 PM. Tho point totals on the NCI were California T3. Fresno 6T, San Jose 66, San Francisco State 2S,' UC at Davis. 2.3 and Chlco State 0. Put not your trust fn money, but put your money in trust— OtrVer W«kWI Holme*. And what better trust than one whlcfl will guarantee the One you need to complete your flosndsl ptans. JJfs Insurance to the orjy In. T«stmeritetsrtwll[do]i5tthaL tt km the unique quality of satamtJcatTy cresting an say. tele trie way you planned It We'd veelcoma trie opportunrty to teB you about some of the toteet policies and Inrwvetiorui ■■ilir 11 to eomm rnen or mm. Jmt ptaone or stop by awSretia*- DAVID PIPES 1295 WisKon Ave. M*jrfe Towers, autre A ate-ez/4 lUFfi Recreation Club To Hold Potluck Dinner Saturday Fresno State's Recreation Club will hold Its monthly meeting Saturday at Qulgley Playground featuring a potluck dinner from 6-7 PM. The program will feature four speakers, all graduates of Fresno State and former recreation The speakers are Stan Blen. recreation supervisor of the Chlco Area Kecrcalion and Park De¬ partment; Chuck Bryant, director of recreation of the Cypress Rec¬ reation and Park District and a former president of the Recrea¬ tion Club. Doug Meyer, recreation super¬ visor of Santa Clara Parks and Recreation Department and also a former president of the local club; and John Webster, super¬ visor of community and industrial sports of Pomona Recreation Department. Intramural Basketball Intramural basketball begins Its second week tonight and the rinsl games before the Christmas vacation break, according to in¬ tramural director Myron Ander¬ son. Fraternity teams play on Thurs¬ day night with the Independent games on Monday nights. Intramural wrestling got under way last night with an elimlna- lion tournament. More than 1.000 deer are killed by automobiles each year on Ore¬ gon highways, according to the Stale Game Commission. HAIRCUTS BULLDOG & CAMPUS TOWN Across from F.S.C. Dorms Chalk Talk... By DAW o'iiiuks Collegian Sports Editor- Breaks Are On Bulldog forward Maurice Talbot puts on the breaks in action Inst week against San Francisco State. Tnllmt is bring boomed for All-America honors this year and rurrenlly Nuista a 1-4 point scoring average. Hoopsters Face Hornets In Repeat Performance A repeat of a rough and tumble affair last week Is In store for Fresno fans Saturday night when the Bulldog bask el bailers face rival Sacramento State In tho FSC gymnasium at 8 PM. The Bulldogs will be oi peat their win over the Hornets last week In Sacramento. There were five technical fouls called In the wild game and two players were ejected In the game won by the Bulldogs 68-64. ■It-ruling the Bulldog attack Li high scoring guard John Itork/i who have nvcrnged over IS point) a game tn his first four tilts ns a member of the i -■<' linop squad. The San Diego City College trans¬ fer lias nn even ...>»< field goal percentage nnd is hitting K.1 per cent from the foul line. Another newcomer. Loren Thomsen, Is vying lor a starting role off his performan. In the last two encounters. The Bakersfleld College transfer hi for IT and 10 points against Sal Francisco State and Sacraraenti respectively, being used only In relief roles. j The veterans let down some* what the last twp games but expected to break out of tho I porary slump. Tops among has been All-America < dlduto Maurice Talbot. Talbot Bowling Marks Harry Miller starred In the intramural bowling competition last week as he set two new ords for the league. Miller bowled a high game of 2B7 for one of the records and then fooled It with games of 218 and 193 for a new series high of 668. Other high games this week were a 211 by Dan DeBoer of Alpha Gamma Rbo, Gary Phillips of Homan Hall bowled a 210 and a 200 game' and Jack Goodrich of Sigma Alpha Epsllon rolled a 200 game. Delta Sigma Phi still leads the team standing with a 23-4 record. ROTC Is In second place with a 19-8 mark. The rest Of the top rive In order are Theta Chi at 18-9, Homan Hall No. 1 with a 17H-9H mark, and SAE No. and SAE No. 2 tied with 17-10 marks. Keep ALertT: ,1>(.>. THE SAFE WAYto stay alert without harmful stimulants drowsy Willie driving, ejxwanaf or studying, do am aaVlam do If aver take ebeneee with lutaly not itey n« -WlOm.- Inetsysd, ttrn. sake *V**l««'3?i!! <•!»•-• .- -pari up i NoDoa. Abo •* nTTT* '■**-Tf4"*T ' hit for only 20 polnls the last two games but still lias a respect¬ able 14.8 per game average and has pulled down 11.S rebounds per game. Veteran Tom Jacobsen may be moved to the guard slot Saturday In an effort to strengthen ihe baefceoun's scoring punch. .Marty Sharp and Tom Mc Person are also expected to get a shot at the Marling slot opposite Bocko. Sell McCarthy will lead the MometV titlark. MrCnrtfiy pinup. -■■I in 18 points as-ninst the Bull¬ dogs Inst week anil Is the Hornets' top scoring thrent. Sacramento has lost both or Its contests this season. The first game wai against the nationally ranked DBF squad, however, and the Bulldog loss wad a close one. The Hornets boast an inexperi¬ enced squad but off of Is performance are a aerie to upset the more experienced Bulldogs. The Bulldog freshman learn will play phi Beta Sigma Fra¬ ternity In the preliminary game beginning at 5:45 PM. 3 Competition Too Much For Carter Another honor wss bestowed upon the Bulldogs' .Treat quarterback. Beau Carter, this past week and at the same time one slipped hi. grasp. Carter was honored as the quarterback on the All-California Col- leglate Athletic Association first learn, an honor which he richly deserved and It came as no surprise. The one which slipped his grasp wna being named to pbiy In ths East-West Hhrine gnnie In San Francisco. This too, seems to be some, thing that the Bulldogs* signal caller deserved on the hosts of bis pan perforcn-ince but he found himself In tough company. Tho West squad lists three quarterbacks and all have grabbed their share of headlines in leading their respective teams nlng season*. The three players named for quarterback chores were Hon Trull ot Baylor, Pete Beathard of Southern California, and BUI Muasoo of Utah State. Trull was tho nation's top major college quarterback stallsticallj and was picked up fast In both the National Football Lcagui. u<j American Football League drafts. There is Utile question on Mi being named to the squad. llenthard and Munson were also grabbed by the pros In the earl; rounds nnd led tlielr teams to successful seasons. Ileuthnrd in tut liil his tram to a :. ii..■:■..I chain pi unship last year and tnanf u; it wna his* receivers who hurt the Trujiuu' chances tills year. Mtinnon has been keeping Utah State on the winning M.I.- ol th« score for a couple of years and has been scouted heavily by the pro*. Both Of these boys definitely deserve the honor also. So Carter had not only the lough competition from tho stars ol tha big colleges hut the Bulldogs did not have a winning season thouga surely Carter was not to blame. Carter Is one of tbe finest ballplayers ever to wear a Fresno Suit uniform, yet ho bad the misfortune to be on one Ot tho few loriinj squads In llulldogland. The West was nlso blessed this yeor with Its finest crop of slcm] callers In recent memory nnd Carter Is one of them. Not everinnr ran make tbe team. It is n shame that this fine athlete ran not rVpre, ■■■Tit this .■-<-: i in the Shrine game but I'm sure Carter nnd ill n-nllie lie certainly was not "robbed". I'll holler thief when ho Is not picked for one of the many otiV: post season all-stnr classics. But in this case it was Carter being ;,■ the wrong place at the wrong time. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Henry Williams Jr.. tournament trail since turned professional at the 15. 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Title | 1963_12 The Daily Collegian December 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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Language | eng |
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Title | December 12, 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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Poge Four—
-The Fresno Stats College Collegian-
Bulldog Grapplers Tangle With San Jose State
FSC Wrestlers Open
Home Season Tomorrow
Wrvstltng season gels under
way full tilt tomorrow night at
S PM when the San Jose State
Spartans invade the Fresno Slate
gymnasium to battle the Bulldog
grapplers.
The meet will be the opening
dual meet for both squads. How¬
ever, both teams participated In
the' Northern California Intercnl-
legiate tournament In San Jose
Saturday with the Bulldogs fin¬
ishing In the runner-up spot be¬
hind California nnd Just one
point ahead of the third place
Spartan a
Thi¥*> Champions
The Bulldogs will send three
NCI tournament Individual win¬
ners against the Bulldogs. Head¬
ing the list Is ITT pound Don
Nelson who captured the NCI
crown for the second straight
year. Other winners were Joe
Rossi who took the 1ST pound
title and sophomore Steve Johan-
scn who captured the 115 pound
The Bulldog grapplers also
captured two second places, two
thin]., and fourths in the tourna¬
ment. Eric ChriMcriMin picked up
a second In the lfl" pound bracket
while newcomer Jim I'nll sur-
prUeal everyone with a strong
second plnre showing tn the heavy¬
weight division. I'nnd lost a one
point decision In the finals to
San Jose's I>on Anderson.
Picking up third places were
John Oiler In the 117 pound class
and Ron Waggoner In the 133
pound division. The Bulldogs'
Craig Richards grabbed a four:.') '
place In the IS! pound division
Soccer Team
Will Practice
The International Club soccer
team will hold a practice session
Saturday at 10:30 AM on Ihe
field adjacent to the Women's
Gymnasium.
All men interested In playing
soccer are Invited to Join
practice session.
The team will play Its first
game of the season Sunday a
PM on the same field against
Fresno Olympic Club.
while teammate Don Splttler gar¬
nered a fourth In the 130 pound
bracket. Barry O'Nell and Keith
Sanders picked up fourth places
In the novice division at 137 and
H7 pounds respectively.
Close Battle
The Spartans figure to give the
Bulldogs a tough time In the dual
meet as they rate as one of the
top dual meet squads on the coast.
San Jose has nlmoateverybne re¬
turning from the team which
placed fourth in the Pacific Coast
In torcol legistes last year.
Coach Max Klmberly will send
the same men against the Spar¬
tans who competed in the NCI
last week. Many of the matche
will be repeats of last week'
finals.
Two of the top encounters fea¬
ture*, the Bulldogs' Oiler against
the Spartan*.' King. King won
NCI (lite tills year and flnlslicd
third in the FCI tournament
year. The other (op match has
iti'Mi bottling the .Spartans' Olson.
Olson also finished third tn the
PCI tournament a year ago.
Several preliminary matches
between freshmen and varsity
serves from both schools are
scheduled to begin at 7 PM.
Tho point totals on the NCI
were California T3. Fresno 6T,
San Jose 66, San Francisco State
2S,' UC at Davis. 2.3 and Chlco
State 0.
Put not your trust fn
money, but put your
money in trust—
OtrVer W«kWI Holme*.
And what better trust than
one whlcfl will guarantee the
One you need to complete
your flosndsl ptans.
JJfs Insurance to the orjy In.
T«stmeritetsrtwll[do]i5tthaL
tt km the unique quality of
satamtJcatTy cresting an say.
tele trie way you planned It
We'd veelcoma trie opportunrty
to teB you about some of the
toteet policies and Inrwvetiorui
■■ilir 11 to eomm rnen or
mm. Jmt ptaone or stop by
awSretia*-
DAVID PIPES
1295 WisKon Ave.
M*jrfe Towers, autre A
ate-ez/4
lUFfi
Recreation Club
To Hold Potluck
Dinner Saturday
Fresno State's Recreation Club
will hold Its monthly meeting
Saturday at Qulgley Playground
featuring a potluck dinner from
6-7 PM.
The program will feature four
speakers, all graduates of Fresno
State and former recreation
The speakers are Stan Blen.
recreation supervisor of the Chlco
Area Kecrcalion and Park De¬
partment; Chuck Bryant, director
of recreation of the Cypress Rec¬
reation and Park District and a
former president of the Recrea¬
tion Club.
Doug Meyer, recreation super¬
visor of Santa Clara Parks and
Recreation Department and also
a former president of the local
club; and John Webster, super¬
visor of community and industrial
sports of Pomona Recreation
Department.
Intramural Basketball
Intramural basketball begins
Its second week tonight and the
rinsl games before the Christmas
vacation break, according to in¬
tramural director Myron Ander¬
son.
Fraternity teams play on Thurs¬
day night with the Independent
games on Monday nights.
Intramural wrestling got under
way last night with an elimlna-
lion tournament.
More than 1.000 deer are killed
by automobiles each year on Ore¬
gon highways, according to the
Stale Game Commission.
HAIRCUTS
BULLDOG & CAMPUS TOWN
Across from F.S.C. Dorms
Chalk Talk...
By DAW o'iiiuks
Collegian Sports Editor-
Breaks Are On
Bulldog forward Maurice Talbot puts on the breaks in action
Inst week against San Francisco State. Tnllmt is bring boomed
for All-America honors this year and rurrenlly Nuista a 1-4 point
scoring average.
Hoopsters Face Hornets
In Repeat Performance
A repeat of a rough and tumble
affair last week Is In store for
Fresno fans Saturday night when
the Bulldog bask el bailers face
rival Sacramento State In tho FSC
gymnasium at 8 PM.
The Bulldogs will be oi
peat their win over the Hornets
last week In Sacramento. There
were five technical fouls called In
the wild game and two players
were ejected In the game won by
the Bulldogs 68-64.
■It-ruling the Bulldog attack Li
high scoring guard John Itork/i
who have nvcrnged over IS point)
a game tn his first four tilts ns
a member of the i -■<' linop squad.
The San Diego City College trans¬
fer lias nn even ...>»< field goal
percentage nnd is hitting K.1 per
cent from the foul line.
Another newcomer.
Loren Thomsen, Is vying lor a
starting role off his performan.
In the last two encounters. The
Bakersfleld College transfer hi
for IT and 10 points against Sal
Francisco State and Sacraraenti
respectively, being used only In
relief roles. j
The veterans let down some*
what the last twp games but
expected to break out of tho I
porary slump. Tops among
has been All-America <
dlduto Maurice Talbot. Talbot
Bowling Marks
Harry Miller starred In the
intramural bowling competition
last week as he set two new
ords for the league.
Miller bowled a high game of
2B7 for one of the records and
then fooled It with games of 218
and 193 for a new series high of
668. Other high games this week
were a 211 by Dan DeBoer of
Alpha Gamma Rbo, Gary Phillips
of Homan Hall bowled a 210 and
a 200 game' and Jack Goodrich
of Sigma Alpha Epsllon rolled a
200 game.
Delta Sigma Phi still leads the
team standing with a 23-4 record.
ROTC Is In second place with a
19-8 mark. The rest Of the top
rive In order are Theta Chi at
18-9, Homan Hall No. 1 with a
17H-9H mark, and SAE No.
and SAE No. 2 tied with 17-10
marks.
Keep ALertT:
,1>(.>.
THE SAFE WAYto stay alert
without harmful stimulants
drowsy Willie driving, ejxwanaf
or studying, do am aaVlam do
If aver take ebeneee with lutaly not
itey n« -WlOm.- Inetsysd, ttrn.
sake
*V**l««'3?i!! <•!»•-•
.- -pari up i
NoDoa. Abo
•* nTTT* '■**-Tf4"*T '
hit for only 20 polnls the last
two games but still lias a respect¬
able 14.8 per game average and
has pulled down 11.S rebounds
per game.
Veteran Tom Jacobsen may be
moved to the guard slot Saturday
In an effort to strengthen ihe
baefceoun's scoring punch. .Marty
Sharp and Tom Mc Person are
also expected to get a shot at
the Marling slot opposite Bocko.
Sell McCarthy will lead the
MometV titlark. MrCnrtfiy pinup.
-■■I in 18 points as-ninst the Bull¬
dogs Inst week anil Is the Hornets'
top scoring thrent.
Sacramento has lost both or Its
contests this season. The first
game wai against the nationally
ranked DBF squad, however, and
the Bulldog loss wad a close one.
The Hornets boast an inexperi¬
enced squad but off of Is
performance are a aerie
to upset the more experienced
Bulldogs.
The Bulldog freshman learn
will play phi Beta Sigma Fra¬
ternity In the preliminary game
beginning at 5:45 PM.
3
Competition Too
Much For Carter
Another honor wss bestowed upon the Bulldogs' .Treat quarterback.
Beau Carter, this past week and at the same time one slipped hi.
grasp.
Carter was honored as the quarterback on the All-California Col-
leglate Athletic Association first learn, an honor which he richly
deserved and It came as no surprise.
The one which slipped his grasp wna being named to pbiy In ths
East-West Hhrine gnnie In San Francisco. This too, seems to be some,
thing that the Bulldogs* signal caller deserved on the hosts of bis pan
perforcn-ince but he found himself In tough company.
Tho West squad lists three quarterbacks and all have grabbed their
share of headlines in leading their respective teams
nlng season*.
The three players named for quarterback chores were Hon Trull ot
Baylor, Pete Beathard of Southern California, and BUI Muasoo of
Utah State.
Trull was tho nation's top major college quarterback stallsticallj
and was picked up fast In both the National Football Lcagui. u |