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Poga Four— -The Fresno State College Collegian- Bulldogs Shoot For Second Win Over Hornets Trying to move over the .61)0 will ta.ee, tho Phi Bet* Sigma Fra- starts to dale, bowing to USE dogs last week. But the Capital offense led by Junior guard John J points a guns and nu Held g01j Trying to move over the .6Q0 mark, trie Fresno Stale College basketball team plays Sacramento State tomorrow at S PM In the FSC gymnasium. The Fresno State freshmen C-. THE COLLEGE PLAN exclusively for THE COLLEGE MAN LOWEST RATES NATIONALLY Can DOUG EATON CIAIC UADLEY or TOM .TONS a 1-8676 COME SEE US at your NEW taMee-ffreej STORE THY OUR DELICIOUS TASTEE BURGERS Open Doily 11 AM lo 10 PM Weekends Open longer Located 1 Mile East of F.S.C. ot 625 W. Shaw, Clovis 111 face tho Phi Beta. Sigma Fra¬ ternity team In a preliminary at 5:45 PM. -v- The Bulldogs have won two games and lost two with the losses coming against high-powered teams rrom Utah and Utah State. Sacramento State has lost both lis (rated No. 2 nationally by Sports Illustrated) and to Fresno State. 6S-C4. last week. Sparking the Sacrament An s will be Nell McCarthy, 6-3 sophomore forward from Vallejo JC. who tallied IS points against the Bull- City team has only two returning letterroen—forward Bob Albers nnd center John Hngerty—and seven of the 12 traveling squad members are sophomores. Fresno State counters with an But the Capital offense led by Junior guard John j point* a game and has field E01j Bocko. A transfer from San Plego and free throw averages or SO City College, he has averaged 18 | and 86 per cent, respectively. FSC Wrestlers Face SJS QUEEN'S BAIL For formal wear becoming lo you and your date, go to * • * J. FERDINANDI where Hie VCrOUO it; . , . New tapered trousers . * . Fancy colored vests . , . Latest matching lie and cutnberbund sett i . . New style and colors In dinner jackets . . , And for F.S.C. students NO DEPOSIT The Fresno State College wrestling team meets Its stlffcst dual meet test of the year tonight when It plays host to San Jose State. The first match will start PM in>he FSC gym. A ~te-r.es of preliminary matches between members of the Fresno State and San Jose State freshman t« Is tentatively scheduled for T Fresno StaVU edged San Jrwr by a singh' point last week for .,■.■..nt ]■!,..-. in the Northern Call- furnlii Intereotlt-gi.itc rhnniplon- .ihlpH. However, the Kulldofcs" hopes of repeating that victory tin ii bird rnrtier thin week wli NCI 137-ponrnI champion Jos' Itrssvl came out of a practice MS*, sinn witli n Hjiralnrd neck mutcle. Coach Mas Klmberly reports Ros'l's chances of wrestling Fri¬ day are dubious at best. His re- placcmopt, sophomore Larry "Ba¬ ker, has no collegiate wrestling experience. Anolher change In the FSC lino-iip will find John Zcntner taking over at the heavyweight Golf Schedule Set By Board A 14-match. golf schedule has been approved by the Fresno Slate College board of athletic control. Highlighting tho schedule will the rirst annual Fresno State Classic, a 54-holc medal play tournament to be played April 10th and 11th over the Fort Washington course. The six-team field Is described by Larry Pape as "one of tho strongest In col¬ legiate golf history." Entered In addition to Fresno State, the 1963 Southern Cali¬ fornia Intercollegiate champions. are USC. fourth in last year's NCAA tournament; San Jose State, defending West Coast In¬ tercollegiate champ and 11th In the NCAA; Western Athletic Con¬ ference kingpin Arizona State; CCAA champion Los Angeles State; and UCLA. HAIRCUTS BULLDOG S CAMPUS TOWN Across from F.S.C. DIFFERENT TVPE BFffBtK FfMi aat *f taa IsMatat* Srulllia jaaO* Man Las Mkj. Tatastara* usa tSwir ■■aria Ban." 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Object Description
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. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | December 13, 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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Poga Four—
-The Fresno State College Collegian-
Bulldogs Shoot For Second Win Over Hornets
Trying to move over the .61)0 will ta.ee, tho Phi Bet* Sigma Fra- starts to dale, bowing to USE dogs last week. But the Capital offense led by Junior guard John J points a guns and nu Held g01j
Trying to move over the .6Q0
mark, trie Fresno Stale College
basketball team plays Sacramento
State tomorrow at S PM In the
FSC gymnasium.
The Fresno State freshmen
C-.
THE COLLEGE PLAN
exclusively for
THE COLLEGE MAN
LOWEST RATES NATIONALLY
Can DOUG EATON
CIAIC UADLEY or TOM .TONS
a 1-8676
COME SEE US
at your NEW
taMee-ffreej
STORE
THY OUR DELICIOUS
TASTEE BURGERS
Open Doily 11 AM lo 10 PM
Weekends Open longer
Located 1 Mile East of F.S.C.
ot 625 W. Shaw, Clovis
111 face tho Phi Beta. Sigma Fra¬
ternity team In a preliminary at
5:45 PM. -v-
The Bulldogs have won two
games and lost two with the losses
coming against high-powered
teams rrom Utah and Utah State.
Sacramento State has lost both lis
(rated No. 2 nationally by Sports
Illustrated) and to Fresno State.
6S-C4. last week.
Sparking the Sacrament An s will
be Nell McCarthy, 6-3 sophomore
forward from Vallejo JC. who
tallied IS points against the Bull-
City team has only two returning
letterroen—forward Bob Albers
nnd center John Hngerty—and
seven of the 12 traveling squad
members are sophomores.
Fresno State counters with an
But the Capital offense led by Junior guard John j point* a game and has field E01j
Bocko. A transfer from San Plego and free throw averages or SO
City College, he has averaged 18 | and 86 per cent, respectively.
FSC Wrestlers Face SJS
QUEEN'S BAIL
For formal wear
becoming lo you and
your date, go to * • *
J. FERDINANDI
where Hie VCrOUO it;
. , . New tapered trousers
. * . Fancy colored vests
. , . Latest matching lie
and cutnberbund sett
i . . New style and colors
In dinner jackets
. . , And for F.S.C. students
NO DEPOSIT
The Fresno State College
wrestling team meets Its stlffcst
dual meet test of the year tonight
when It plays host to San Jose
State.
The first match will start
PM in>he FSC gym. A ~te-r.es of
preliminary matches between
members of the Fresno State and
San Jose State freshman t«
Is tentatively scheduled for T
Fresno StaVU edged San Jrwr
by a singh' point last week for
.,■.■..nt ]■!,..-. in the Northern Call-
furnlii Intereotlt-gi.itc rhnniplon-
.ihlpH. However, the Kulldofcs"
hopes of repeating that victory
tin ii bird rnrtier thin week wli
NCI 137-ponrnI champion Jos'
Itrssvl came out of a practice MS*,
sinn witli n Hjiralnrd neck mutcle.
Coach Mas Klmberly reports
Ros'l's chances of wrestling Fri¬
day are dubious at best. His re-
placcmopt, sophomore Larry "Ba¬
ker, has no collegiate wrestling
experience.
Anolher change In the FSC
lino-iip will find John Zcntner
taking over at the heavyweight
Golf Schedule
Set By Board
A 14-match. golf schedule has
been approved by the Fresno
Slate College board of athletic
control.
Highlighting tho schedule will
the rirst annual Fresno State
Classic, a 54-holc medal play
tournament to be played April
10th and 11th over the Fort
Washington course. The six-team
field Is described by Larry Pape
as "one of tho strongest In col¬
legiate golf history."
Entered In addition to Fresno
State, the 1963 Southern Cali¬
fornia Intercollegiate champions.
are USC. fourth in last year's
NCAA tournament; San Jose
State, defending West Coast In¬
tercollegiate champ and 11th In
the NCAA; Western Athletic Con¬
ference kingpin Arizona State;
CCAA champion Los Angeles
State; and UCLA.
HAIRCUTS
BULLDOG S CAMPUS TOWN
Across from F.S.C.
DIFFERENT TVPE
BFffBtK
FfMi aat *f taa IsMatat* Srulllia
jaaO* Man Las Mkj. Tatastara*
usa tSwir ■■aria Ban." Saw if s tae
tttet«afarara*e.*at]* |