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Poge Foui"— -The Fresno Sfate College Collegian- Chalk Talk... By DAN O'l Collegian Sports Editor IM Wrestling Proves Popular Congratulations to Intramural director Myron Anderson on success or tho Intramural wrestling tournament held last week and finishing up tonight. With the help of wrestling coach. Max Kiroberly. Anderson ran the nieel so that I'm sure Interest will be high lu the future to continue it. Over -'•<> men part lei pa ted In the tournament nnd .(lie matcher* ' limit "I to three one minute rounds Instead ol (lie usual three minute rounds used in Intercollegiate competition. Anderson Is now considering Ihe possibility of running a rcguli track meet which would have an all events run on a relay basis ln tho spring. This would lake the place of the physical fitness which has been used In the past as a traek meet. It is my opinion ihatSoth. of these programs will become a very popular part of the intramural activities and should help bring i Interest ln intra murals to the entire school. Just keep lhat track meet in mind, coach. Crowd Plewters Speaking ot in tram ural s. this reporter has- noticed that a lot of students are turning out to watch the fraternity and Independent teams have at It in Ihe various sports. Football was the best example as both sides of the field in playoff games between Delta Sigma Phi. Sigma Chi and Theta Chi were lined two deep with Interested fans. Not all Ihe on-Iookers were fraternity men. Other students who enjoy watching some good, highly competitive ■ports should jret oul there lo waieh the show. Many of Ihe parltcJ. pants are ex-Junior college and high school stars and put on a good show. These boys know what they are doing nnd the spirit'ami sportsmanship is all there plus a real desire to win. It Is something worth seeing. "FLY HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS" • TICKET RESERVATIONS • QUICK INFORMATION ON RATES & SCHEDULES FRESNO TRAVEL CENTER 3035 E. Shields—Manchester Center 222-7444 SL FOR A COOL YULE AND A FRANTIC FIRST . ..ITS THE ' Spirit ~J-touAe Open 8:00 AM To 2:00 AM Just In Time for the Holidays . . . FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS FABULOUS BARGAINS ASK ABOUT CASE DISCOUNTS Comer Blackstone & Shaw Phone 222-4750 BE THE LIFE OF THE PARTY Learn to ploy the Guitar and discoveTthe thrill of playing for yourself and others. We Special iie in FOLK • MODERN - ROCK & ROLL - ELECTRIC BASS WESTERN - MODERN CORDS AND PROFESSIONAL JAZZ ONE MONTHS LESSON $10.00 Which Includes Rental Free KELT0N GUITAR STUDIO 2610 E. Ashlan in Gang's Shopping Confer It's Mine! Fresno Stnte f u it/m I Tom Jncolist'n wrestle* for (lie luill with n. group of San Franrl-K-o Stnte ballplayers in n recent Krone. J.-icohsen h:m liti-n |il:i)inc ut tin* Riinrd slut iiKd tills m'.imiii nnd haa hern one of Hie Ilulldnt; iiiiilttntii}'.-, for tin* rm*t two Carter, Faris Gcab Top Football Sports Awards Beau Carter, senior quarter¬ back from Oak view, and Jan Ifarls. senior end from Clovis, has been named the top back and lineman, respectively, on Fresno ale College's 1963 football team. The awards to Carter and Full mo la.it night I Wednesday I at FSCs 43d annual fall sports ban- , Members of ihe water polo cross-country teams were honored along with the toot¬ her football awards went to Herman Hamp, senior fullback from Richmond, as moal Inspire- il player: Ed Kaiser. Junior guard from Tracy, as the top de¬ fensive player; and Roger Smith, Junior end from Stockton, as the outstanding underclassman. ... Stan I'd.-..-: Award for the most valuable water polo player won by Hal Hevener. a Junior lorward from Tollhouse. ille was picked on the slate college iirnament second all-star leam. Also presented at the banquet >re 2 9 football awards, seven cross-country awards, and 11 r poltf awards approved earlier In the week by the FSC board of athletic control. Football: Third year—Montle Day, Clovis; Larry Fogetstront, Albany; Carter and Farla. Sec¬ ond year—Doyle Keith, Ventura; Jim Kross, Riverside; Jim-Long. Auberry, Bill Murphy, Los Gatos; Henry Robledo, Newman; Paul Wicker, Merced; Hamp and Kaiser. First year—Clark Beckstrom. Napa; Bobby Lee, Coallnga; Fred ....gym....tumble.... flip...flop..Jug...tug push...jump...leap... ...chin...lift...pull... ...run...puff puff... pause ..»; CoKe Lewis, San Luis Obispo; Ron Melton. -Kl Cerrllo; Levi Owens, Ben tow; Gerald Scheldt, Sanger; Roger Smith, Stockton; Ed Sow¬ ers, Monrovia; Gary Standlfer. Otra: Ralph York. Canton; Mike Anfolabehere and Jim Rice, both of Bakersfleld; and Jim Fugman, Dick Van Galdcr. Paul Warken- tin. and Joe Williams, all of Fresno. Water polo: Fourth year—Dill Ryder. San Bernardino. Third year —Hevenor. Second year—Rick Rees and Gary Shaffer, both of Fresno. First year—Vic French, Stockton; Leo McTaggart, Dos Palos; Doug Peargin. Sanger; Chuck Tomerlln, Bakersfleld; Ron War, Enclno. Cross country: Fourth year, Hick Dahlgren. Fresno. Third year. Joe Horzog, Ingle wood. Second year, Eddie Savage Antl- och. First year. Rick Ilulbert, Clovis; Danny Thomas. Intrle- wood; and Lyal Carlton and Paul Renner, both of Fresno. Bulldogs Make It Three In A Row Moving past the .GOO mark for the first time this season Fresno State's basketball squad thumped Sacramento State Saturday night 76-49. The Bulldogs who had ball handling troubles alt night were never headed after they Jumped Into ihe lead with three minutes gone In the First period. Unlike las! week's thriller against the Hornets the Bulldogs were never In trouble ln this one. Led by All-America candidate Maurice Talbot who regained his shooting eyo by pumping In 22 points, the Bulldogs made It no match for the out manned Hor¬ nets, The Bulldogs committed numerous passing errors but made up for the mistakes with outstanding board work from Talbot, Vern Crlssman. Tom Jacobsen, and Tony Burr. Tho Hornets were foul happy all night as the referees called a total ot 2<1 fouls on the visitors from Ihe capital while the Bull¬ dogs committed 14 Infractions. However the foul shooting was weak as tho Hornets hit on only nine of 30 while tbe Bulldogs could do no better than 22 of 35. Fresno State was a little warm¬ er from the field than In recent games hitting 27 of 76 for a 42.2 percentage. The Hornets hit on 20 ol 45 for 33.9 percent. Burr and Crlssman both hit double figures aa they hit for 12 nnd 11 polnta respectively. HAIRCUTS BULLDOGS CAMPUS TOWN Across from F.S.C. Dorms i hristinsfin CEDAR HEIGHTS MARKET■ COR. CEDAR .SHIELDS SUNHYSIDE SQUARE MARKET-COR. CLOVIS .VENTURA HONDA "50" HONDA OF FRESNO - GREEN'S CYCLERV VISIT OUR LARGE MODERN REPAIR SHOP 2124 N. Blackstone 222-3375 it's invisible, man! It's incredible, incomparable, infallible! Code 10 for men, the new kind of hairdreasing from Colgate-Palmolive. The new invisible way . to groom a man's hair all day. Non-greasy Code 10 disappears in your hair, gives it the clean, manly look that inflames women, infuriates inferior men. Be in. ^^ Get the non-greasy /WM m9MMa9StSSS hairdressing.CodelO. L^f S5-py^nij^JST0J It's invisible, mint V el Tie Cee»Cee Caawmn ejri COCA-COL* BOTTUNG COMFANT Of FMSNO
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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. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | December 16, 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 | Poge Foui"— -The Fresno Sfate College Collegian- Chalk Talk... By DAN O'l Collegian Sports Editor IM Wrestling Proves Popular Congratulations to Intramural director Myron Anderson on success or tho Intramural wrestling tournament held last week and finishing up tonight. With the help of wrestling coach. Max Kiroberly. Anderson ran the nieel so that I'm sure Interest will be high lu the future to continue it. Over -'•<> men part lei pa ted In the tournament nnd .(lie matcher* ' limit "I to three one minute rounds Instead ol (lie usual three minute rounds used in Intercollegiate competition. Anderson Is now considering Ihe possibility of running a rcguli track meet which would have an all events run on a relay basis ln tho spring. This would lake the place of the physical fitness which has been used In the past as a traek meet. It is my opinion ihatSoth. of these programs will become a very popular part of the intramural activities and should help bring i Interest ln intra murals to the entire school. Just keep lhat track meet in mind, coach. Crowd Plewters Speaking ot in tram ural s. this reporter has- noticed that a lot of students are turning out to watch the fraternity and Independent teams have at It in Ihe various sports. Football was the best example as both sides of the field in playoff games between Delta Sigma Phi. Sigma Chi and Theta Chi were lined two deep with Interested fans. Not all Ihe on-Iookers were fraternity men. Other students who enjoy watching some good, highly competitive ■ports should jret oul there lo waieh the show. Many of Ihe parltcJ. pants are ex-Junior college and high school stars and put on a good show. These boys know what they are doing nnd the spirit'ami sportsmanship is all there plus a real desire to win. It Is something worth seeing. "FLY HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS" • TICKET RESERVATIONS • QUICK INFORMATION ON RATES & SCHEDULES FRESNO TRAVEL CENTER 3035 E. Shields—Manchester Center 222-7444 SL FOR A COOL YULE AND A FRANTIC FIRST . ..ITS THE ' Spirit ~J-touAe Open 8:00 AM To 2:00 AM Just In Time for the Holidays . . . FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS FABULOUS BARGAINS ASK ABOUT CASE DISCOUNTS Comer Blackstone & Shaw Phone 222-4750 BE THE LIFE OF THE PARTY Learn to ploy the Guitar and discoveTthe thrill of playing for yourself and others. We Special iie in FOLK • MODERN - ROCK & ROLL - ELECTRIC BASS WESTERN - MODERN CORDS AND PROFESSIONAL JAZZ ONE MONTHS LESSON $10.00 Which Includes Rental Free KELT0N GUITAR STUDIO 2610 E. Ashlan in Gang's Shopping Confer It's Mine! Fresno Stnte f u it/m I Tom Jncolist'n wrestle* for (lie luill with n. group of San Franrl-K-o Stnte ballplayers in n recent Krone. J.-icohsen h:m liti-n |il:i)inc ut tin* Riinrd slut iiKd tills m'.imiii nnd haa hern one of Hie Ilulldnt; iiiiilttntii}'.-, for tin* rm*t two Carter, Faris Gcab Top Football Sports Awards Beau Carter, senior quarter¬ back from Oak view, and Jan Ifarls. senior end from Clovis, has been named the top back and lineman, respectively, on Fresno ale College's 1963 football team. The awards to Carter and Full mo la.it night I Wednesday I at FSCs 43d annual fall sports ban- , Members of ihe water polo cross-country teams were honored along with the toot¬ her football awards went to Herman Hamp, senior fullback from Richmond, as moal Inspire- il player: Ed Kaiser. Junior guard from Tracy, as the top de¬ fensive player; and Roger Smith, Junior end from Stockton, as the outstanding underclassman. ... Stan I'd.-..-: Award for the most valuable water polo player won by Hal Hevener. a Junior lorward from Tollhouse. ille was picked on the slate college iirnament second all-star leam. Also presented at the banquet >re 2 9 football awards, seven cross-country awards, and 11 r poltf awards approved earlier In the week by the FSC board of athletic control. Football: Third year—Montle Day, Clovis; Larry Fogetstront, Albany; Carter and Farla. Sec¬ ond year—Doyle Keith, Ventura; Jim Kross, Riverside; Jim-Long. Auberry, Bill Murphy, Los Gatos; Henry Robledo, Newman; Paul Wicker, Merced; Hamp and Kaiser. First year—Clark Beckstrom. Napa; Bobby Lee, Coallnga; Fred ....gym....tumble.... flip...flop..Jug...tug push...jump...leap... ...chin...lift...pull... ...run...puff puff... pause ..»; CoKe Lewis, San Luis Obispo; Ron Melton. -Kl Cerrllo; Levi Owens, Ben tow; Gerald Scheldt, Sanger; Roger Smith, Stockton; Ed Sow¬ ers, Monrovia; Gary Standlfer. Otra: Ralph York. Canton; Mike Anfolabehere and Jim Rice, both of Bakersfleld; and Jim Fugman, Dick Van Galdcr. Paul Warken- tin. and Joe Williams, all of Fresno. Water polo: Fourth year—Dill Ryder. San Bernardino. Third year —Hevenor. Second year—Rick Rees and Gary Shaffer, both of Fresno. First year—Vic French, Stockton; Leo McTaggart, Dos Palos; Doug Peargin. Sanger; Chuck Tomerlln, Bakersfleld; Ron War, Enclno. Cross country: Fourth year, Hick Dahlgren. Fresno. Third year. Joe Horzog, Ingle wood. Second year, Eddie Savage Antl- och. First year. Rick Ilulbert, Clovis; Danny Thomas. Intrle- wood; and Lyal Carlton and Paul Renner, both of Fresno. Bulldogs Make It Three In A Row Moving past the .GOO mark for the first time this season Fresno State's basketball squad thumped Sacramento State Saturday night 76-49. The Bulldogs who had ball handling troubles alt night were never headed after they Jumped Into ihe lead with three minutes gone In the First period. Unlike las! week's thriller against the Hornets the Bulldogs were never In trouble ln this one. Led by All-America candidate Maurice Talbot who regained his shooting eyo by pumping In 22 points, the Bulldogs made It no match for the out manned Hor¬ nets, The Bulldogs committed numerous passing errors but made up for the mistakes with outstanding board work from Talbot, Vern Crlssman. Tom Jacobsen, and Tony Burr. Tho Hornets were foul happy all night as the referees called a total ot 2<1 fouls on the visitors from Ihe capital while the Bull¬ dogs committed 14 Infractions. However the foul shooting was weak as tho Hornets hit on only nine of 30 while tbe Bulldogs could do no better than 22 of 35. Fresno State was a little warm¬ er from the field than In recent games hitting 27 of 76 for a 42.2 percentage. The Hornets hit on 20 ol 45 for 33.9 percent. Burr and Crlssman both hit double figures aa they hit for 12 nnd 11 polnta respectively. HAIRCUTS BULLDOGS CAMPUS TOWN Across from F.S.C. Dorms i hristinsfin CEDAR HEIGHTS MARKET■ COR. CEDAR .SHIELDS SUNHYSIDE SQUARE MARKET-COR. CLOVIS .VENTURA HONDA "50" HONDA OF FRESNO - GREEN'S CYCLERV VISIT OUR LARGE MODERN REPAIR SHOP 2124 N. Blackstone 222-3375 it's invisible, man! It's incredible, incomparable, infallible! Code 10 for men, the new kind of hairdreasing from Colgate-Palmolive. The new invisible way . to groom a man's hair all day. Non-greasy Code 10 disappears in your hair, gives it the clean, manly look that inflames women, infuriates inferior men. Be in. ^^ Get the non-greasy /WM m9MMa9StSSS hairdressing.CodelO. L^f S5-py^nij^JST0J It's invisible, mint V el Tie Cee»Cee Caawmn ejri COCA-COL* BOTTUNG COMFANT Of FMSNO |