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Page 6 SPORTS Sept. 20, 1985 Bulldogs to face improved Beavers By Ben Zayas Sports Editor After opening the "85 football with an impressive 26-6 win over Pacific Coast Athletic Association rival Nevada- Las Vegas, the 'Dogs will travel to Cor- valis to uke on the Beavers of Oregon State University this Saturday. The Beavers, coached by first- Dave Kragthorpe. have been impressive its, beating Idaho 43-28 and California 23-20. According to FSU t suprises for the 'Dogs. "We feel there is nothing they are going to do that our players haven't seen," said Wilhelm heading the attack. Bynum caught 51 passes for 711 yards in "84 and is considered a deep threat by e going to use defenses that a man fronts, which means they have commit¬ ted themselves to stop the run. You can¬ not, however, stop the run and the pass." Although the 'Dogs are playing orfthe road, Sweeney is optimistic about the outcome of Saturday's match-up ymh the improved Beavers. "Well improve tremendously this week," said Sweeney, "When we go to Corvalis well be in our comfort zone and on a high performance level." "Williams coming out of the backfield will add another dimension to our of- ," said Sweeney, "We won't have to 30 yards downfield. two-din ;. I .. We Fresno State Radio Kelly Skipper (26) and tbe rest of tbe Bulldogs are hoping t weekend in the tame fashion as the game againat UNLV. exciting against Bynum," said Sweeney, downs while completing 64 percent of his challenge our players to passes. Wilhelm is. a left-handed passer l." but Coach Sweeney said that should not Im has been impressive this sea- pose a problem as Bulldog reserve quar- icing up 493 yards for seven touch- terback, also a lefty, has given the 'Dog defense that look in practice. The Beavers also field a highly regarded defense that will test the Bulldogs newly found running attack. "Defensively, Ihey are a very emotional team," said Sweeney, "They play eight- S*2£4K^ Tuesday, September 24 6am -12 noon Jazz 12 noon - 8pm Progressive Rock 8 - 11pm Reggae Show 11pm - 2am Late Night Nimbus Call KFSR 90.7 FM for underwriting information at 294-2598. Discounts available for campus clubs and organizations. Make the toughest school courses. easy. "SATELLITE III Electronic Typewriter For all your typing needs... California Business Machine Co. 1st & Shields, next to Gemco 225-5570 SALES-RENTALS-SERVICE-SUPPLIES BULLDOG NOTES - Two top defen¬ ders will not suit up for this week's game. Noseguard Chris Pacheeo and rover Kevin Mason both sufTered sprained knees in the UNLV game but both will return for the Mustangs of Cal Poly-SLO next Saturday... Gene Taylor (SE), Paul Pflug (TE), Anthony Collier (NG), and Anthony Nunn (LB) will start this week... Tbe Beavers' kicking gime Is led by Jim Nielsen who Is a perfect 10-for-lO this season In field goals... Despite his 60-yard pasting performance against UNLV, Kevin Sweeney moved into fifth on the all-time PCAA passing list with 5,716 career pasting yard. 1 Disneq Matinee Jungle Book j and \ Winnie the Poo j Sat. Sept. 21 { SCU 12 noon $ $1.50 admission J Business Fraternity announces its Friday, September 20, 1985 O'Neill Park -aBar-B-Q Barstow Ave. across from CSUF 6-9 PM Sept. 20,1985 SPORTS Page 7 Waterdogs face test The Fresno State water polo team will try to rebound from a tough loss last week against the University of Southern Cali¬ fornia when they open play this weekend at the UC-lrvine Invitational. The tournament, according to Bulldogs Coach Harold Zane, is one of the most prestigious if its kind, featuring every-top ten team in the nation. In a 12-8 losing effort against USC, the Bulldogs didn't play as people has ex¬ pected, including Zane. "Our guys didnt play up to expectations," said Zane, "When we had the extra-man advantage we weren't very sharp. We became frus¬ trated, which in turn hurt our goal output GAME #2 | Sports Briefs Fresno State vs. Oregon State place:Corvalis, Oregon day: Saturday, Sept. 21 Jim Sweeney time: 4:00 p.m. Dave Kragthorpe 48-32 2-0 The Bulldogs will travel to Corvalis to take on Dave Kragthorpe's Beavers. It is only the second game between the two schools. In 1981 the'Dogs led the Beavers 28-0 halftime before OSU came back to beat the -Dogs 31-28. FSU tig« Brmdfea gaara Tbe Fresno Slate basketball team hat added another top prospect with tbe sign- :ng of Brazilian guard Fernando Tomatiello, a 6-2, 170-pound freshman from Sao Paulo, averaged 27 ppg for Conhnental Parque, a club team that won the 1984 South America championship. Bulldogs add Washington State The Fresno State football team will play the Cougars of Washington State in Pull¬ man for the 1987 and 1994 seasons. The contract includes a home match in J996. The'Dogs have also added the Lobos of New Mexico with a two-year contract. Weekend Action "Win c FSU will try and improve its play at the Irvine tournament. "Every year, except for a couple, the team that has won this t has gone on and Won the ional Collegiate Athletic Association nt," said Zane. lot really the point nere."said Zane, "I feel this tournament is a very good test for us. Last year at Irvine we only won two games, but we tied UCLA and only lost by one to USC and Stanford. This showed us that we could play." According to Zane, the Bulldogs, to do well, will have to play better defense than they did against USC in the said Zane, "This factor v. bench important to us. I will be looking l ,',' for some of our younger players to play an important role for us." Another added feature of the UC-lrvine Invitational, is the chance for the Bulldogs to play the U.S. National team. A team that features several members of the USA silver medalist team in the "84 Olympics. "We are looking at the game with the national team as basically a learning ex¬ perience for ut," said Zane. Volleyball — The Fresno State volley- including the U.S. National team. ill team will travel to Stockton for a Soccer - The Bulldop, 1-2 in PCAA match with the Tigers of Pacific. The play and 40 overall, will host the Mus- Tigers finished third in the NCAA Cham- tangs of Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo. The p.onship a year ago and are 3-0 this -Dogs are coming off a disjointing 1-0 season. The Bulldogs are 3-6, overtime loss to the 'Runnin Rebels of Water polo —After suffering a opening UNLV. The match will be played Satur- season loss to the the Trojans of USC, the day at 7:30 p.m. in Bulldog Stadium Waterdogs will partcipate in the pres- Cross Country — The Bulldogs will ligiout UC-lrvine Invitational Tourna play host this Saturday at the Fresno ment Sept. 20-22 in Newport. All of the State Invitational at Woodward Park, top ten teams in the national will be there. 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Title | 1985_09 The Daily Collegian September 1985 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1985 |
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 | Sept 20, 1985 Pg. 6-7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1985 |
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 | Page 6 SPORTS Sept. 20, 1985 Bulldogs to face improved Beavers By Ben Zayas Sports Editor After opening the "85 football with an impressive 26-6 win over Pacific Coast Athletic Association rival Nevada- Las Vegas, the 'Dogs will travel to Cor- valis to uke on the Beavers of Oregon State University this Saturday. The Beavers, coached by first- Dave Kragthorpe. have been impressive its, beating Idaho 43-28 and California 23-20. According to FSU t suprises for the 'Dogs. "We feel there is nothing they are going to do that our players haven't seen," said Wilhelm heading the attack. Bynum caught 51 passes for 711 yards in "84 and is considered a deep threat by e going to use defenses that a man fronts, which means they have commit¬ ted themselves to stop the run. You can¬ not, however, stop the run and the pass." Although the 'Dogs are playing orfthe road, Sweeney is optimistic about the outcome of Saturday's match-up ymh the improved Beavers. "Well improve tremendously this week," said Sweeney, "When we go to Corvalis well be in our comfort zone and on a high performance level." "Williams coming out of the backfield will add another dimension to our of- ," said Sweeney, "We won't have to 30 yards downfield. two-din ;. I .. We Fresno State Radio Kelly Skipper (26) and tbe rest of tbe Bulldogs are hoping t weekend in the tame fashion as the game againat UNLV. exciting against Bynum," said Sweeney, downs while completing 64 percent of his challenge our players to passes. Wilhelm is. a left-handed passer l." but Coach Sweeney said that should not Im has been impressive this sea- pose a problem as Bulldog reserve quar- icing up 493 yards for seven touch- terback, also a lefty, has given the 'Dog defense that look in practice. The Beavers also field a highly regarded defense that will test the Bulldogs newly found running attack. "Defensively, Ihey are a very emotional team," said Sweeney, "They play eight- S*2£4K^ Tuesday, September 24 6am -12 noon Jazz 12 noon - 8pm Progressive Rock 8 - 11pm Reggae Show 11pm - 2am Late Night Nimbus Call KFSR 90.7 FM for underwriting information at 294-2598. Discounts available for campus clubs and organizations. Make the toughest school courses. easy. "SATELLITE III Electronic Typewriter For all your typing needs... California Business Machine Co. 1st & Shields, next to Gemco 225-5570 SALES-RENTALS-SERVICE-SUPPLIES BULLDOG NOTES - Two top defen¬ ders will not suit up for this week's game. Noseguard Chris Pacheeo and rover Kevin Mason both sufTered sprained knees in the UNLV game but both will return for the Mustangs of Cal Poly-SLO next Saturday... Gene Taylor (SE), Paul Pflug (TE), Anthony Collier (NG), and Anthony Nunn (LB) will start this week... Tbe Beavers' kicking gime Is led by Jim Nielsen who Is a perfect 10-for-lO this season In field goals... Despite his 60-yard pasting performance against UNLV, Kevin Sweeney moved into fifth on the all-time PCAA passing list with 5,716 career pasting yard. 1 Disneq Matinee Jungle Book j and \ Winnie the Poo j Sat. Sept. 21 { SCU 12 noon $ $1.50 admission J Business Fraternity announces its Friday, September 20, 1985 O'Neill Park -aBar-B-Q Barstow Ave. across from CSUF 6-9 PM Sept. 20,1985 SPORTS Page 7 Waterdogs face test The Fresno State water polo team will try to rebound from a tough loss last week against the University of Southern Cali¬ fornia when they open play this weekend at the UC-lrvine Invitational. The tournament, according to Bulldogs Coach Harold Zane, is one of the most prestigious if its kind, featuring every-top ten team in the nation. In a 12-8 losing effort against USC, the Bulldogs didn't play as people has ex¬ pected, including Zane. "Our guys didnt play up to expectations," said Zane, "When we had the extra-man advantage we weren't very sharp. We became frus¬ trated, which in turn hurt our goal output GAME #2 | Sports Briefs Fresno State vs. Oregon State place:Corvalis, Oregon day: Saturday, Sept. 21 Jim Sweeney time: 4:00 p.m. Dave Kragthorpe 48-32 2-0 The Bulldogs will travel to Corvalis to take on Dave Kragthorpe's Beavers. It is only the second game between the two schools. In 1981 the'Dogs led the Beavers 28-0 halftime before OSU came back to beat the -Dogs 31-28. FSU tig« Brmdfea gaara Tbe Fresno Slate basketball team hat added another top prospect with tbe sign- :ng of Brazilian guard Fernando Tomatiello, a 6-2, 170-pound freshman from Sao Paulo, averaged 27 ppg for Conhnental Parque, a club team that won the 1984 South America championship. Bulldogs add Washington State The Fresno State football team will play the Cougars of Washington State in Pull¬ man for the 1987 and 1994 seasons. The contract includes a home match in J996. The'Dogs have also added the Lobos of New Mexico with a two-year contract. Weekend Action "Win c FSU will try and improve its play at the Irvine tournament. "Every year, except for a couple, the team that has won this t has gone on and Won the ional Collegiate Athletic Association nt," said Zane. lot really the point nere."said Zane, "I feel this tournament is a very good test for us. Last year at Irvine we only won two games, but we tied UCLA and only lost by one to USC and Stanford. This showed us that we could play." According to Zane, the Bulldogs, to do well, will have to play better defense than they did against USC in the said Zane, "This factor v. bench important to us. I will be looking l ,',' for some of our younger players to play an important role for us." Another added feature of the UC-lrvine Invitational, is the chance for the Bulldogs to play the U.S. National team. A team that features several members of the USA silver medalist team in the "84 Olympics. "We are looking at the game with the national team as basically a learning ex¬ perience for ut," said Zane. Volleyball — The Fresno State volley- including the U.S. National team. ill team will travel to Stockton for a Soccer - The Bulldop, 1-2 in PCAA match with the Tigers of Pacific. The play and 40 overall, will host the Mus- Tigers finished third in the NCAA Cham- tangs of Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo. The p.onship a year ago and are 3-0 this -Dogs are coming off a disjointing 1-0 season. The Bulldogs are 3-6, overtime loss to the 'Runnin Rebels of Water polo —After suffering a opening UNLV. The match will be played Satur- season loss to the the Trojans of USC, the day at 7:30 p.m. in Bulldog Stadium Waterdogs will partcipate in the pres- Cross Country — The Bulldogs will ligiout UC-lrvine Invitational Tourna play host this Saturday at the Fresno ment Sept. 20-22 in Newport. All of the State Invitational at Woodward Park, top ten teams in the national will be there. The event is scheduled to begin af9a.m. In ¥ days the Lord ^created * heaven and earth. V^Re.l waw« In HAIRSTYUNQ AND PERM CENTER MISSION VILLAGE CENTER- 393 E SHAW FRESNO, CA 93710 (209) 222-174S SpmeM on Pmrmm tS.OOoff w/mtudont I.D. Pmrmm mtmrt mt $28.00 6 $3.00 off cmllophmnm* $18.00 and up (By appointment) Expires 10-30-85 . Haircuts $6.00 (w/atueent I.D.) no appointment necessary HOURS M—F 10-6 Sat 10-5 money Sun. 11-4 Give us ¥ days, and we'll get you your Guaranteed Student Loan. uv Educaid |