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April 12, 1984 SjP®ffft© Soares' heroics power 'Dogs to sweep Hoover notches 10th straight win in opener Kenth-lnninj, game-winning home n Now 2 locations in Fresno Get Physical Announces the Grand Opening, of our Second (#2) — Location in Fresno!! To celebrate we're offering: Special Student Rates April Special 3 months $58.00 Club facilities include: a 12 AefObfC Classes Daily a Resistance Equipment a Sauna, Jacuzzi a Showers, Lockers, Dressing Rooms a Massage a Hydrostatic Weighing aTreadmills • Babysitting a Designer Leotards a Sportswear a Jazz Classes • Weight Training • Nutritional Counseling • Unlimited Use of Clubs •PERSONALIZED SERVICE NEW LOCATION: CEDAR TREE VILLAGE S/E Corner Cedar & Herndon Call 298-3084 Open Mon.-f n. 8 AM-9 PM. Sat. 8 AM-12:30 PM SUNNYSIDE 251-6010 & 251-6019 N/E Corner Kings Canyon and Clovis Ave. Open Mon.-Fn. 6 AM-9 PM. Sat 8 AM-12 30 PM Phroical} "Thejierobic Specialists" Expires May 15, 1984 John Hoover turned in his now cus- Komary nine-inning, double-digit strikeout bit of brilliance in Wednesday night's double-headeragainst St. Mary'sat Beiden Field, but it was Todd Soares who brought the house down and stole the After Hoover dominated the Gaels with Bulldogs'9-1 opening-game victory. Soares saved an enjoyable evening from turning into a disastrous one with a dramatic last- inning, threc-jun home run that gave the Bulldogs a hard-earned 3-2 victory in the seven-inning nightcap. "1 was looking for a fastball, and I got one," said Soares of his late-inning hero¬ ics. "I figured he'd give it his best and I'd Soares'best was an blistering shot off a 2-2 pitch from starling and losing pitcher Dan Ward that easily cleared-the right field fence. The only question was whether Soares. "1 was going to help the ump if I had to." A loss in the second game would have meant trouble for the Bulldogs, now 8-2 in Northern California Baseball Association play heading into this weekend's show¬ down at Beiden Field with San Jose State. whom the Bulldogs trail by a half game. The Spartans took a pair from the Univer¬ sity of Pacific last night. 6-0 and 5-4. It was only fitting that Soares give the • See Soares, page 8 Specializing In T-shirts and screen printing. Associated Students Get Involved!!! '84-'85 faculty/student committee positions due. Are currently being filled by the A.S. personal committee. Applications available at AS office. CU 316 Deadline April 27 at 5.V0PM Educating Rita Pius Kramer vs. Kramer Tickets: $1 CSUF students $2 general admission Educating Rita: 1:45, 6:00, 10:00pm Kramer vs. Kramer: noon, 4:15, 8:30pm April 12,1984 Pepsi Classic tees off at Sunnyside today Contributing writer Jones and Eric Peterson, and UOP» Jeff Wilson and Ken E»rte. Earle was last year's PCAA playe/of the year. _ The host BulldtSgs, who have been in a uual Fresno State-Pep,, ttceM tn h . fc ^ thi hich gets under way today aroun<J jj ^ £ thcif drWe fef ^ JL-ni? NCAA championships. -This is a very important week for us." said head coach Mike Watney. "If we dont start playing well now, we probably won't make the NCAAs." As defending PCAA champions who won a school record five tournaments last year, the Bulldogs have suffered through a disappointing campaign, having yet lo bring home a championship trophy this season. Their highest finish came in October when they placed third al the Stanford Invitational. Since then. Fresno Slate has had high finishes of fifth at the Ajlec Invitational in San Diego two weeks ago. sixth at Ihe Southwestern Intercolle¬ giate in November, and eighth at the John Burns Invitational in Hawaii in February. Golf Cut! at Sunnyside Country Club collegiate-amateur and long drive events, will feature six of the nation's top 20 Included in the field will be the current No. I team in the country and seven-lime "Classic"champion Brigham Young Uni¬ versity. The Cougars, who will be without top player Rick Fehr this week, will be up against other top 20 teams such as Ariz¬ ona State. Univcrisly of the Pacific. UCLA. USC. and Weber State for the team championship. Fehr is playing in the Masters golf tournament in Augusta. Ga., The long drive competition, which will have one entrant from each of the 18 . The at it slated to begin j ollegiate- 2:30 p.m which begins with 36 holes Friday, will conclude about 3 p.m. Saturday. The 18- hole final round will begin at 8 a.m. Brigham Young, which has already won five tournament titles this year, will be the probable favorite with USC beinga close second. The individual race is up for grabs, with USC's sophomore sensation Sam Randolph heading the field. Ran¬ dolph won the Stanford Spring Intercol¬ legiate last week and finished eighth in last year's-NCAA championships at San Joa¬ quin Country Club in Fresno. Also among the contenders for the individual crown will be last year's NCAA i Most of about The lii fields p for the Bulldogs tl d Peters. along wilh freshmen Kevin Sutherland and Tim Loustalot and juniors Doug Harper and Jeff Poe. Also competing for the Bulldogs will be Dan Bosis. Stuart Holmes. Jim Matuszewski. Jim McGo- wan. Eric Meeks^ Lawson Schaller and Mike Schy. The remainder of the team entrants are as follows: University of Arizona. Univer¬ sity of Hawaii. Long Beach State. Univer¬ sity of Nevada-Reno. New Mexico State. iity of Oregon. Oregon State Uni- Departa in February from Ft. Lauderdale and in Septen from Seattle with atopa in Jai Kprea, Taiwan, Hong Kong. Sri Lanka, India, Egypi, Turkey, Greece and Spain. Slate, UCLA's Duffy versity. San Diego State, San Jose State, Waldorf. BYU's Robert Meyer. 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Title | 1984_04 The Daily Collegian April 1984 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1984 |
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 | April 12, 1984 Pg. 6-7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1984 |
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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April 12, 1984
SjP®ffft©
Soares' heroics power 'Dogs to sweep
Hoover notches
10th straight
win in opener
Kenth-lnninj, game-winning home n
Now 2 locations in Fresno
Get Physical Announces the Grand
Opening, of our Second (#2)
— Location in Fresno!!
To celebrate we're offering:
Special Student Rates
April Special 3 months $58.00
Club facilities include:
a 12 AefObfC Classes Daily
a Resistance Equipment
a Sauna, Jacuzzi
a Showers, Lockers, Dressing Rooms
a Massage
a Hydrostatic Weighing
aTreadmills
• Babysitting
a Designer Leotards
a Sportswear
a Jazz Classes
• Weight Training
• Nutritional Counseling
• Unlimited Use of Clubs
•PERSONALIZED SERVICE
NEW LOCATION: CEDAR TREE VILLAGE
S/E Corner Cedar & Herndon Call 298-3084
Open Mon.-f n. 8 AM-9 PM. Sat. 8 AM-12:30 PM
SUNNYSIDE 251-6010 & 251-6019
N/E Corner Kings Canyon and Clovis Ave.
Open Mon.-Fn. 6 AM-9 PM. Sat 8 AM-12 30 PM
Phroical}
"Thejierobic Specialists"
Expires
May 15, 1984
John Hoover turned in his now cus-
Komary nine-inning, double-digit strikeout
bit of brilliance in Wednesday night's
double-headeragainst St. Mary'sat Beiden
Field, but it was Todd Soares who
brought the house down and stole the
After Hoover dominated the Gaels with
Bulldogs'9-1 opening-game victory. Soares
saved an enjoyable evening from turning
into a disastrous one with a dramatic last-
inning, threc-jun home run that gave the
Bulldogs a hard-earned 3-2 victory in the
seven-inning nightcap.
"1 was looking for a fastball, and I got
one," said Soares of his late-inning hero¬
ics. "I figured he'd give it his best and I'd
Soares'best was an blistering shot off a
2-2 pitch from starling and losing pitcher
Dan Ward that easily cleared-the right
field fence. The only question was whether
Soares. "1 was going to help the ump if I
had to."
A loss in the second game would have
meant trouble for the Bulldogs, now 8-2 in
Northern California Baseball Association
play heading into this weekend's show¬
down at Beiden Field with San Jose State.
whom the Bulldogs trail by a half game.
The Spartans took a pair from the Univer¬
sity of Pacific last night. 6-0 and 5-4.
It was only fitting that Soares give the
• See Soares, page 8
Specializing In
T-shirts and
screen printing.
Associated
Students
Get Involved!!!
'84-'85 faculty/student
committee positions due.
Are currently being filled
by the A.S. personal
committee.
Applications available at
AS office. CU 316
Deadline April 27 at 5.V0PM
Educating Rita Pius Kramer vs. Kramer
Tickets:
$1 CSUF students
$2 general admission
Educating Rita: 1:45, 6:00, 10:00pm
Kramer vs. Kramer: noon, 4:15, 8:30pm
April 12,1984
Pepsi Classic tees off at Sunnyside today
Contributing writer
Jones and Eric Peterson, and UOP» Jeff
Wilson and Ken E»rte. Earle was last
year's PCAA playe/of the year.
_ The host BulldtSgs, who have been in a
uual Fresno State-Pep,, ttceM tn h . fc ^ thi
hich gets under way today aroun |