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2-THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Tuesday, December 3, 1974 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Middle East solutions I thought I would not engage In a rhetoric about Palestine. Mr. Newsom (see The Dally Collegian of November 25, 1974), however, compels me to write once more. Again, my purpose Is to clarify some of the misconceptions Mr. Newsom seems to have * and un¬ knowingly, I hope), passed on to others. Mr. N< Redbeard: Nuclear power plant terrorism sweepstakes -s through bench i •y through High Explosit 0 each rounds of Anti-Tank shells. ) obtain a «four- 2 Inch necessary. HOW TO FlY (like to New York & back) First Class..$486 Economy 374. Night Coach...298 Job Corps 288 Excursion ....281 Toor Fare....261 BASHFORD TRAVEL 326-1881 NOTICE!! usti) ron FALL 1974 SEMESTLM WILL BE RETURNED TO PUBLISHERS BEGINNING DEC. 6, 1974 KENNEL BOOKSTORE JOB HUNTERS SOME SPANISH IS A BIG PLUS FOR MANY JOBS TRY SPAN 1A THIS SPRING favors Joining the national guard and ripping II off after going through heavy weapons Infantry¬ man school, but I favor going to Bolivia and buying the stuff from a disgruntled major. These are trivialities. The Important thing Is that you get the stuff. Once you have the equipment, destroying Kern County for In¬ stance Is pretty straightforward. Once they build the nuclear power t Ini to the firing p. ;ht. set up your m p about 100 rou 3 reactor. You I to get through th •YeurClo*e*l Florimf CONDITS R0WB& SIFTS "d'aV ftSEStl Ph!*227-k35M ire they can scram the reactor then, hopefully, rupture the Itself. An ex¬ perienced man,«hould be able to carry off the whole raid Inside of five minutes. Depending upon his accuracy and his ammunition his chances of success, whlchare believed by Ernie and 1 to be pretty fair. Well kids, that In essence ls the •4.2 Inch whlz-bang surprise." Ernie and I. as we say. submit It only as an example of what can be done. We developed a couple of more over the second pitcher of Coors. but we'll hold off on ,• compare with s if the e sweepstakes. Fresno State £i*UfleA>— THE DAILY C0UE6IAH Birdwatcher meet someone ,;i!fHHvHp,'£!ifv;Si:. especially om;""«»cX'/^irdln«"'.'u- Unda McMillin/487-3679 . for you. Opimon. upmMrtj in CaliefUr, .d'l- ■*******anr>MnH| whr> "nn»" mnr« nhni" pSA . Ind" coming n't".lltl b' .gMtl wr"li »• ■ thn unofficial stale bird than Call ere nol^r,«crf..rlly ^tho.. of C.ll- H your own official campus rep! ■ With more California flights Match Makers EdltoMn-chl.f J«m.t Ouy H than any other airline. PM Is PERSONALIZED S^onl'^'llor"" JRl"k Elkins H readv to take off anv time vou DATING SERVICE . ■fl. are. Next time you need a I ^H H reservation, watch for your 222-5416 Dm Sl.lobMh 1- H H bird watcher. Or whistle. Photographers F^II^Strom. ■ PSA gives yoti a lift. Hour! 10 AM to 6 PM. | Minority sdll™™*.'!'.'. 'john K.rl* ki. LINDA McKENZIE McKenzie is athlete of week or only the second time this Joaquin Valley University ilete of the Week. .Inda McKenzie, a member of ?cond faster than the quallfy- standard of 33.0. Freshman n Sager has qualified In four i SI'l- s swimming last Tuesday Joaquin ValleySports- fled In the SO breaststroke, c Wristlockers defeat Alumnis tor first time in three years In the meet against Hayward State. In which McKenzie hadher qualifying time, she also took first In the 100 IM and swam on two winning relays. Only a freshman, McKenzie Is another bright spot for Coach Blllle Poston's team. At Selma High School, she still holds the girls' record for the breast- stroke. d for a n.itrh New wrestling head coach Fred Kodrtgues was definitely pleased *lth ybe performance put In by is team. *! was pleased with everyone-they all gave 100 per with UC Berkeley. Ison's pin of McGee was the only takedown of the night and It came 2:24 seconds Into the match, [son wrestled In the heavyweight division because the Bulldogs are still shy of a heavyweight. Coach Rodrlgues has a few possibilities for the position but doesn't have anybody for sure yet. Not only I I a durable swimmer ire now preparing for n California Finals s 24-15. I. The Winning for the Varsity were Scott Hasson, declsllonlng Ed Moraga in the 118 pound class; Mike Strasser declsloned Dave Hernandez In the 126 class; Mike MrGough declsloned Pet Hole- nan in the 150 class: Fred Por- ler declsloned Mike Checketts In tha 158 pound class; Burce Haf- lich won by forfeit tn the 177 'lass, and Tom Isun pinned Pat McCee In the heavyweight class. The Alumni scored Its points m the 134 pound class when Rev • ontreras declsloned BUI Robl- son, the 142 pound class where vie Gonzales declsloned Roy Moz, In the 120 pound class *here Luther Norred had to default to John Borg because of a knee Injury and when two lime NCAA champion Mike Callego leclsloned. Dan Burtschl In what * as the best match of the night. "It was a real Interesting match -it was nlp-n-tuck all the way,' Rodrlgues said. Headdedhewas real pleased with how Burtschl performed against the former champion. Rodrlgues attributed his ' io conditioning. *We were defi¬ nitely In better shape," he said. He pointed out that his team was outscored 16-9 In the first per¬ iods, but that his players out- scored the Alumnis 32-12 In the RENT MINI REFRIGERATORS SPECIAL RATES FOR STUDENTS CALL RENT-A-WASH 439-4210 WANTED Etna seeks highly r GRADUATING STUDENTS for a management development program. INTERVIEWING ON CAMPUS DECEMBER 9, 1974, AT PLACEMENT CENTER TueatJay, December 3. t974 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN-,3 Cagers 'offically' open season against Diablos bow good this year'a team will be when the 'Dogs host Loa An- geles State In Selland Arena to¬ night. Tipoff Is scheduled for 8:10 In the Convention Center with the Junior Varsity-game starting at 6 p.m. The 'Dogs lost an unofficial game last week to a much i experienced Athletes in Former Bulldog Charlea Batley returned to haunt his former teammates by scoring 18 points Indicator because Athletes had already played 25 games before coming to Fresno. The game will not count on the 'Dogs' won-lost record because Athletes in "Ac¬ tion Is not an NCAA school. The visitors had gone 19-1 In Europe, but lost to American Collegiate powers Notre Dame by one, Maryland by six and UCLA'by 20. San Diego State beat them by A bright spot for the Bulldogs was^the strong scoring display put In by junior forward Roy. Jones. The sharp-shooter poured In 20 points for the night, before exiling with five fouls late In the The lanky forward averaged 17.1 points a game last year for Coach Ed Gregory's squad. He also managed seven, rebounds per game. Senior Pat O'l.eary, In a start¬ ing role for the first year al¬ though seeing plenty of action coming off the bench last year, had a good night against Athletes In Action, scoring 12 points and getting several rebounds. A bright spot for Gregory must have been the play of reserve guard Rodney Shank*. Coming off the bench, Shanks scored 12 polnta, many on long jumpers, and he showed some fancy drib¬ bling with behtnd-the-back and between-the-leg dribbles. The Diablos of Loa Angela* he game a* a CoUege . Laat year they were )f the PCAA, but have gone/Independent status this It may be a good thing for the Bulldogs and thereat of the PCAA that they have left the conference. Last year the Diablos took second In the PCAA, but due to Long Beach's probation, they repre¬ sented the conference In the NCAA western regional*. And from that team, Diablo Coach Bob Miller has his entire starling five back. At the guards' position will be Willie Jackaon and Dwtght Slaughter, forwards will be Tommle Llpsey and Billy Mallory (an all-conference per¬ former) and holding down the center position will be Bobby Taylor. The Bulldogs defeated this same team twice last year, 64-55 and 85-78. •Cal State, Los Angeles ls a tough team to open the season with,* Gregory said. "With their front line Intact, they will be one of the quicker teams we will face Injuries could slow the Bull¬ dogs down some as Dave Cumber¬ land has a bruised thigh, Rodney Shanks has a sore back and cen¬ ter Bruce Hennlng has a cut on his right elbow. rf=\ MAPS If 11 FOR EVERY PURPO FOR EVERY PURPOSE GLOBrXLMr1PSTOR€ 736 N. FULTON e FRESNO. CA. 83738 • ttW) 36M831 GREEN'S cycler: 1853 E. GETTYSBURG (1 block east of Black ttone) Phon. 227-5331 PEDAL YOUR WAY TO GOOD HEALTH !■■■■■■■■■■■■■ INSTANT CtHHT to the-hpldar o*«ry MAJOR CREDIT CARD NEW & USED BICYCLES ADULT 3-WHEELERS fcptMRT RatfAIRlNO ALL MAKtB g tWMiDB,
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Title | 1974_12 The Daily Collegian December 1974 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1974 |
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 | Dec 3, 1974 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1974 |
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 | 2-THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Tuesday, December 3, 1974 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Middle East solutions I thought I would not engage In a rhetoric about Palestine. Mr. Newsom (see The Dally Collegian of November 25, 1974), however, compels me to write once more. Again, my purpose Is to clarify some of the misconceptions Mr. Newsom seems to have * and un¬ knowingly, I hope), passed on to others. Mr. N< Redbeard: Nuclear power plant terrorism sweepstakes -s through bench i •y through High Explosit 0 each rounds of Anti-Tank shells. ) obtain a «four- 2 Inch necessary. HOW TO FlY (like to New York & back) First Class..$486 Economy 374. Night Coach...298 Job Corps 288 Excursion ....281 Toor Fare....261 BASHFORD TRAVEL 326-1881 NOTICE!! usti) ron FALL 1974 SEMESTLM WILL BE RETURNED TO PUBLISHERS BEGINNING DEC. 6, 1974 KENNEL BOOKSTORE JOB HUNTERS SOME SPANISH IS A BIG PLUS FOR MANY JOBS TRY SPAN 1A THIS SPRING favors Joining the national guard and ripping II off after going through heavy weapons Infantry¬ man school, but I favor going to Bolivia and buying the stuff from a disgruntled major. These are trivialities. The Important thing Is that you get the stuff. Once you have the equipment, destroying Kern County for In¬ stance Is pretty straightforward. Once they build the nuclear power t Ini to the firing p. ;ht. set up your m p about 100 rou 3 reactor. You I to get through th •YeurClo*e*l Florimf CONDITS R0WB& SIFTS "d'aV ftSEStl Ph!*227-k35M ire they can scram the reactor then, hopefully, rupture the Itself. An ex¬ perienced man,«hould be able to carry off the whole raid Inside of five minutes. Depending upon his accuracy and his ammunition his chances of success, whlchare believed by Ernie and 1 to be pretty fair. Well kids, that In essence ls the •4.2 Inch whlz-bang surprise." Ernie and I. as we say. submit It only as an example of what can be done. We developed a couple of more over the second pitcher of Coors. but we'll hold off on ,• compare with s if the e sweepstakes. Fresno State £i*UfleA>— THE DAILY C0UE6IAH Birdwatcher meet someone ,;i!fHHvHp,'£!ifv;Si:. especially om;""«»cX'/^irdln«"'.'u- Unda McMillin/487-3679 . for you. Opimon. upmMrtj in CaliefUr, .d'l- ■*******anr>MnH| whr> "nn»" mnr« nhni" pSA . Ind" coming n't".lltl b' .gMtl wr"li »• ■ thn unofficial stale bird than Call ere nol^r,«crf..rlly ^tho.. of C.ll- H your own official campus rep! ■ With more California flights Match Makers EdltoMn-chl.f J«m.t Ouy H than any other airline. PM Is PERSONALIZED S^onl'^'llor"" JRl"k Elkins H readv to take off anv time vou DATING SERVICE . ■fl. are. Next time you need a I ^H H reservation, watch for your 222-5416 Dm Sl.lobMh 1- H H bird watcher. Or whistle. Photographers F^II^Strom. ■ PSA gives yoti a lift. Hour! 10 AM to 6 PM. | Minority sdll™™*.'!'.'. 'john K.rl* ki. LINDA McKENZIE McKenzie is athlete of week or only the second time this Joaquin Valley University ilete of the Week. .Inda McKenzie, a member of ?cond faster than the quallfy- standard of 33.0. Freshman n Sager has qualified In four i SI'l- s swimming last Tuesday Joaquin ValleySports- fled In the SO breaststroke, c Wristlockers defeat Alumnis tor first time in three years In the meet against Hayward State. In which McKenzie hadher qualifying time, she also took first In the 100 IM and swam on two winning relays. Only a freshman, McKenzie Is another bright spot for Coach Blllle Poston's team. At Selma High School, she still holds the girls' record for the breast- stroke. d for a n.itrh New wrestling head coach Fred Kodrtgues was definitely pleased *lth ybe performance put In by is team. *! was pleased with everyone-they all gave 100 per with UC Berkeley. Ison's pin of McGee was the only takedown of the night and It came 2:24 seconds Into the match, [son wrestled In the heavyweight division because the Bulldogs are still shy of a heavyweight. Coach Rodrlgues has a few possibilities for the position but doesn't have anybody for sure yet. Not only I I a durable swimmer ire now preparing for n California Finals s 24-15. I. The Winning for the Varsity were Scott Hasson, declsllonlng Ed Moraga in the 118 pound class; Mike Strasser declsloned Dave Hernandez In the 126 class; Mike MrGough declsloned Pet Hole- nan in the 150 class: Fred Por- ler declsloned Mike Checketts In tha 158 pound class; Burce Haf- lich won by forfeit tn the 177 'lass, and Tom Isun pinned Pat McCee In the heavyweight class. The Alumni scored Its points m the 134 pound class when Rev • ontreras declsloned BUI Robl- son, the 142 pound class where vie Gonzales declsloned Roy Moz, In the 120 pound class *here Luther Norred had to default to John Borg because of a knee Injury and when two lime NCAA champion Mike Callego leclsloned. Dan Burtschl In what * as the best match of the night. "It was a real Interesting match -it was nlp-n-tuck all the way,' Rodrlgues said. Headdedhewas real pleased with how Burtschl performed against the former champion. Rodrlgues attributed his ' io conditioning. *We were defi¬ nitely In better shape," he said. He pointed out that his team was outscored 16-9 In the first per¬ iods, but that his players out- scored the Alumnis 32-12 In the RENT MINI REFRIGERATORS SPECIAL RATES FOR STUDENTS CALL RENT-A-WASH 439-4210 WANTED Etna seeks highly r GRADUATING STUDENTS for a management development program. INTERVIEWING ON CAMPUS DECEMBER 9, 1974, AT PLACEMENT CENTER TueatJay, December 3. t974 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN-,3 Cagers 'offically' open season against Diablos bow good this year'a team will be when the 'Dogs host Loa An- geles State In Selland Arena to¬ night. Tipoff Is scheduled for 8:10 In the Convention Center with the Junior Varsity-game starting at 6 p.m. The 'Dogs lost an unofficial game last week to a much i experienced Athletes in Former Bulldog Charlea Batley returned to haunt his former teammates by scoring 18 points Indicator because Athletes had already played 25 games before coming to Fresno. The game will not count on the 'Dogs' won-lost record because Athletes in "Ac¬ tion Is not an NCAA school. The visitors had gone 19-1 In Europe, but lost to American Collegiate powers Notre Dame by one, Maryland by six and UCLA'by 20. San Diego State beat them by A bright spot for the Bulldogs was^the strong scoring display put In by junior forward Roy. Jones. The sharp-shooter poured In 20 points for the night, before exiling with five fouls late In the The lanky forward averaged 17.1 points a game last year for Coach Ed Gregory's squad. He also managed seven, rebounds per game. Senior Pat O'l.eary, In a start¬ ing role for the first year al¬ though seeing plenty of action coming off the bench last year, had a good night against Athletes In Action, scoring 12 points and getting several rebounds. A bright spot for Gregory must have been the play of reserve guard Rodney Shank*. Coming off the bench, Shanks scored 12 polnta, many on long jumpers, and he showed some fancy drib¬ bling with behtnd-the-back and between-the-leg dribbles. The Diablos of Loa Angela* he game a* a CoUege . Laat year they were )f the PCAA, but have gone/Independent status this It may be a good thing for the Bulldogs and thereat of the PCAA that they have left the conference. Last year the Diablos took second In the PCAA, but due to Long Beach's probation, they repre¬ sented the conference In the NCAA western regional*. And from that team, Diablo Coach Bob Miller has his entire starling five back. At the guards' position will be Willie Jackaon and Dwtght Slaughter, forwards will be Tommle Llpsey and Billy Mallory (an all-conference per¬ former) and holding down the center position will be Bobby Taylor. The Bulldogs defeated this same team twice last year, 64-55 and 85-78. •Cal State, Los Angeles ls a tough team to open the season with,* Gregory said. "With their front line Intact, they will be one of the quicker teams we will face Injuries could slow the Bull¬ dogs down some as Dave Cumber¬ land has a bruised thigh, Rodney Shanks has a sore back and cen¬ ter Bruce Hennlng has a cut on his right elbow. rf=\ MAPS If 11 FOR EVERY PURPO FOR EVERY PURPOSE GLOBrXLMr1PSTOR€ 736 N. FULTON e FRESNO. CA. 83738 • ttW) 36M831 GREEN'S cycler: 1853 E. GETTYSBURG (1 block east of Black ttone) Phon. 227-5331 PEDAL YOUR WAY TO GOOD HEALTH !■■■■■■■■■■■■■ INSTANT CtHHT to the-hpldar o*«ry MAJOR CREDIT CARD NEW & USED BICYCLES ADULT 3-WHEELERS fcptMRT RatfAIRlNO ALL MAKtB g tWMiDB, |