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4-THE COUtOlAN Tuesday, November J, II Tuesday, November a, \m DO VAMPIRES EXIST? Probably not. but fry telling that to me **tlmat*d 300 student* who Saturday nlotit geted en me face* of Al Musdo Robin lop.! (right) In Grove* Hall. ■ ♦*. m *M r «, kj t B '^BSssi 1 -Jm* ^Bl ^1 ^^ m\ •«> •" * W: \- ' ■* .. u ji|^ ff's fo scare you Photos by Scoff Linnett CHUCK CRAY (LEFT) violently r*octs lo on operating Dav* Spark* (right) by spitting bipod on Sparks whit* outfit Fortunately lor Cray ond th* spectators, th* blood was m*r*ly tomato juice. jtyp.l? n^3 •.-*-S^M s»eV '- f^r»aw-i|r/i> •& •'**:/<$ \ UTCTALIY BOXED IN. Bill Bonn strike a. till. / sports THE COLLEGIAN-5 'Dogs impressive, Bulldog harriers finish second at Biola blast Tigers 35-7 | The CSUF harriers moved one Changing the pattern for once, the CSUF football squad became a first-half team and broke a three-game loilng streak by blasting the University of the Pacific 35-7 this weekend. The Bulldogs rolled up a 21-0 halftime margin, then cruised to the victory which improved their record to <-4 for the season. Once again, the Bulldogs had a superb defensive effort. But against the Tigers, they also added a quick-striking offense to grab the Pacific Coast Athletic Association win. The Bulldogs' defense* limited UOP to Just 214 total yards and six first downs. Del White, Willy Robinson snd Cortes Hill were the stsndouts for the 'Dog defenders. The offense struck for Its first TD after it appeared a drive had been stopped in the first period. Bulldog punter G*ry Hernandez was set to punt on his 32-yard line, but when UOP put on a heavy charge, he dodged the rushers and ran 22 yards for a first down. Two plays Ister. quarterback Dean Jones connected with s pass to Kevin Spencer, who raced « yards for the score. Vince Petruccl added the PAT to make 7-0. The Bulldogs scored their second TD and aU the points they needed when they marched 90 yards in 10 plays, cspped by Rocky Perry's 11-yard run in the second quarter. After Simon Peterson gave the Dogs possession with an in¬ terception, CSUF went up 21-0 on a Ron Anton pass to Tony Jackson, good for 22 ysrds snd a touchdown. The Bulldogs are sure to have a rougher time next week as they host Long Besch Stale, 7-1 Saturday night at 7:30 in the second of three-«traighl home Wafer polcists fop Sac, fiosf Long Beach nexf _ NCAA Division II Champions, U.C. Irvine, took first place with 30 points, with the Bulldog* in second at SO followed by the University of Nevada- Reno 103). Occidental tlU), Aruss Pacific (126), and Long Beach State lISOi. Junior Rich Langford led the way for the Bulldogs as he broke the school record by one second with a time of 24:34 on the five mile course. The old mark VBs fall fo Stanford The Stanford University women's volleyball team dropped Ihe CSUF's squad's record to 16-3 by defeating the Bulldog women 15-12. 15-12 Friday. y- The Iocs also lowered CSUF's NCIAC record to 2-2. The team wiU play a practice game at Rcedley College Wednesday with the JV squad playing at 6 p.m. and the varsity at 7:30 p.m. The JV team, which lost to Fresno City College IS-7.7-IS. 15-7 Friday, has a record of 12-2. ef 34:35 was beM by Pat Phelan. Langford was named athlete of the week by the local media for his efforts. According to harrier coach Red Estes, the Bulldogs' goal is to win the PCAA title snd s spot In the nationals, to "be held at North Texas SUte In Denton, Texas, on Nov. 22, would merely be the icing on the cake. Coach Estes added, "This waa probably our best meet ef the season. Rich Langford, George Aguirre, Mike Jurkovich and Jim Tilford ran their best individual race* of the season." Aguirre, a freshman from Santa Barbara, finished In Utfa place with a time of 25:03, just 17 second* off the Bulldog freshman record set by brother Richard The only minor disappointment SACRAMENTO-The first lime the CSUF water polo team faced Sacramento Stale, It wa* an easy 31-7 victory for the Bulldogs. So the second time around, coach Ara Hairabedian decided to go with his reserves In the starting line-up. With the reserves, the Dogs fefl behind 4-2 but back came the regulars and they rallied for a 16- 13 win in a see-saw battle this weekend. Swimmers win second meet The fast-starting CSUF women's swim team won its second-straight meet, defeating San Jose and University of Nevada-Reno in a double-dual meet this weekend. The Bulldog women took the victory over San Jose 91-54 and ripped Reno 111-33. In its first meet, the team took first plsce in the NorCal relays in (hico. topping 10 swimming Against San Jose, the Bulldogs took n firsts and six seconds. Versus Reno, they won 13 events and were second 11 times. The regulars, who hsve rolled up a f 1-7-1 record this season, put the Bulldogs ahead 8-4 at half; time. In came the reserves for the second half-and back ahead went the Hornets, 12-«. But the regulars came back In snd outscored Sacramento 8-1 in the final period to take the win. The Bulldogs were led by fresh¬ man Kent Jura's five goals snd Chris Gothsrd's four. CSUF will host UC Dsvis at 4 p.m. Friday, then host Long Beach in * 2:30 p.m. Sunday Bulldogs sad the PCAA title. This Saturday, the Bulldogs travel lo Santa Barbara for thelr only dual meet competition of the season, facing the University of Santa Barbara. Coach Estes said the Bulldogs are looking ahead to Nov. 13 and the District Eight meet, which will feature the PCAA, Pac-8 and the NCAA District I meet. The top four teams from this meet advance to the nationals and, according to Estes, Oregon SUte snd Washington sre the favorites, with San Diego State, U.C. Berkeley. Washington and the Bulldogs battling for the other IVCONTEMPORARY HAIR DESIGN I % Oat the Latest in HAIR FASHIONS! k Gloria Jolladian 233-0152 Come in and enjoy our unique atmosphere -Wine 5 minutes from campus just off S ■oe-wfo tieirsi rutin -iAT.it»iire mum OXFORD MOTORS 3*53 N. SIACKSTONI FiBwo, can*. 229-8818 TUNE-UP SPf CI AL .•28- 7Jte-y^0^- This is just a partial list of the books now on sale **>a.S?5» eaesst KENNEL BOOKSTORE'" - T. ?!.„.,
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Title | 1976_11 The Daily Collegian November 1976 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1976 |
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 | Nov 2, 1976 Pg. 4-5 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1976 |
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 | 4-THE COUtOlAN Tuesday, November J, II Tuesday, November a, \m DO VAMPIRES EXIST? Probably not. but fry telling that to me **tlmat*d 300 student* who Saturday nlotit geted en me face* of Al Musdo Robin lop.! (right) In Grove* Hall. ■ ♦*. m *M r «, kj t B '^BSssi 1 -Jm* ^Bl ^1 ^^ m\ •«> •" * W: \- ' ■* .. u ji|^ ff's fo scare you Photos by Scoff Linnett CHUCK CRAY (LEFT) violently r*octs lo on operating Dav* Spark* (right) by spitting bipod on Sparks whit* outfit Fortunately lor Cray ond th* spectators, th* blood was m*r*ly tomato juice. jtyp.l? n^3 •.-*-S^M s»eV '- f^r»aw-i|r/i> •& •'**:/<$ \ UTCTALIY BOXED IN. Bill Bonn strike a. till. / sports THE COLLEGIAN-5 'Dogs impressive, Bulldog harriers finish second at Biola blast Tigers 35-7 | The CSUF harriers moved one Changing the pattern for once, the CSUF football squad became a first-half team and broke a three-game loilng streak by blasting the University of the Pacific 35-7 this weekend. The Bulldogs rolled up a 21-0 halftime margin, then cruised to the victory which improved their record to <-4 for the season. Once again, the Bulldogs had a superb defensive effort. But against the Tigers, they also added a quick-striking offense to grab the Pacific Coast Athletic Association win. The Bulldogs' defense* limited UOP to Just 214 total yards and six first downs. Del White, Willy Robinson snd Cortes Hill were the stsndouts for the 'Dog defenders. The offense struck for Its first TD after it appeared a drive had been stopped in the first period. Bulldog punter G*ry Hernandez was set to punt on his 32-yard line, but when UOP put on a heavy charge, he dodged the rushers and ran 22 yards for a first down. Two plays Ister. quarterback Dean Jones connected with s pass to Kevin Spencer, who raced « yards for the score. Vince Petruccl added the PAT to make 7-0. The Bulldogs scored their second TD and aU the points they needed when they marched 90 yards in 10 plays, cspped by Rocky Perry's 11-yard run in the second quarter. After Simon Peterson gave the Dogs possession with an in¬ terception, CSUF went up 21-0 on a Ron Anton pass to Tony Jackson, good for 22 ysrds snd a touchdown. The Bulldogs are sure to have a rougher time next week as they host Long Besch Stale, 7-1 Saturday night at 7:30 in the second of three-«traighl home Wafer polcists fop Sac, fiosf Long Beach nexf _ NCAA Division II Champions, U.C. Irvine, took first place with 30 points, with the Bulldog* in second at SO followed by the University of Nevada- Reno 103). Occidental tlU), Aruss Pacific (126), and Long Beach State lISOi. Junior Rich Langford led the way for the Bulldogs as he broke the school record by one second with a time of 24:34 on the five mile course. The old mark VBs fall fo Stanford The Stanford University women's volleyball team dropped Ihe CSUF's squad's record to 16-3 by defeating the Bulldog women 15-12. 15-12 Friday. y- The Iocs also lowered CSUF's NCIAC record to 2-2. The team wiU play a practice game at Rcedley College Wednesday with the JV squad playing at 6 p.m. and the varsity at 7:30 p.m. The JV team, which lost to Fresno City College IS-7.7-IS. 15-7 Friday, has a record of 12-2. ef 34:35 was beM by Pat Phelan. Langford was named athlete of the week by the local media for his efforts. According to harrier coach Red Estes, the Bulldogs' goal is to win the PCAA title snd s spot In the nationals, to "be held at North Texas SUte In Denton, Texas, on Nov. 22, would merely be the icing on the cake. Coach Estes added, "This waa probably our best meet ef the season. Rich Langford, George Aguirre, Mike Jurkovich and Jim Tilford ran their best individual race* of the season." Aguirre, a freshman from Santa Barbara, finished In Utfa place with a time of 25:03, just 17 second* off the Bulldog freshman record set by brother Richard The only minor disappointment SACRAMENTO-The first lime the CSUF water polo team faced Sacramento Stale, It wa* an easy 31-7 victory for the Bulldogs. So the second time around, coach Ara Hairabedian decided to go with his reserves In the starting line-up. With the reserves, the Dogs fefl behind 4-2 but back came the regulars and they rallied for a 16- 13 win in a see-saw battle this weekend. Swimmers win second meet The fast-starting CSUF women's swim team won its second-straight meet, defeating San Jose and University of Nevada-Reno in a double-dual meet this weekend. The Bulldog women took the victory over San Jose 91-54 and ripped Reno 111-33. In its first meet, the team took first plsce in the NorCal relays in (hico. topping 10 swimming Against San Jose, the Bulldogs took n firsts and six seconds. Versus Reno, they won 13 events and were second 11 times. The regulars, who hsve rolled up a f 1-7-1 record this season, put the Bulldogs ahead 8-4 at half; time. In came the reserves for the second half-and back ahead went the Hornets, 12-«. But the regulars came back In snd outscored Sacramento 8-1 in the final period to take the win. The Bulldogs were led by fresh¬ man Kent Jura's five goals snd Chris Gothsrd's four. CSUF will host UC Dsvis at 4 p.m. Friday, then host Long Beach in * 2:30 p.m. Sunday Bulldogs sad the PCAA title. This Saturday, the Bulldogs travel lo Santa Barbara for thelr only dual meet competition of the season, facing the University of Santa Barbara. Coach Estes said the Bulldogs are looking ahead to Nov. 13 and the District Eight meet, which will feature the PCAA, Pac-8 and the NCAA District I meet. The top four teams from this meet advance to the nationals and, according to Estes, Oregon SUte snd Washington sre the favorites, with San Diego State, U.C. Berkeley. Washington and the Bulldogs battling for the other IVCONTEMPORARY HAIR DESIGN I % Oat the Latest in HAIR FASHIONS! k Gloria Jolladian 233-0152 Come in and enjoy our unique atmosphere -Wine 5 minutes from campus just off S ■oe-wfo tieirsi rutin -iAT.it»iire mum OXFORD MOTORS 3*53 N. SIACKSTONI FiBwo, can*. 229-8818 TUNE-UP SPf CI AL .•28- 7Jte-y^0^- This is just a partial list of the books now on sale **>a.S?5» eaesst KENNEL BOOKSTORE'" - T. ?!.„., |