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The Collegian Tuesday, October 27, 1964 , October 27, 1964 The Collegian Page 7 $50,000 Grid Fund DriveNow Underway Ex-FSCDu With Plush By RON DELPIT Three parts ingenuity, parts shrewdness and one financial wizardry adds up Such Is toe storybook tale two ex-FSC stuc families. Heading the 11; Perry. Only 24, Bert ly established ' Iness world. At present he ls half-owner of Fresno's newest , Tropical Tees, ls partner, Jim Shields, is other ex-FSC enrollee, as oCarveSu Miniature 3f the duo's almost entless effort was Tropical located directly two men to appreciate toe crea¬ tive genius that engineered toe operation. Both are dedicated id as evidenced by their status, quite adept at get- Les Llndley, a youthful Fresno graduate, has begun plans to or- ixpress goal of raising $50,000 o be used primarily for foot- lall scholarships. Undoubtedly alarmed by the harp decline to Fresno State's Tilling program, Llndley for- ' a scheme which he hopes ich Its goal by Novem- bolstcr the drive. The Club ls counted on to provide the back¬ bone of the pledge campaign. U toe drive materlalli-A-s I-'res- of a old Bert, his wife Maureen and their son Shawn 3, are pictured above. Shleldjs and his wUe Terry, aro also pictured with the Perry;s. and fortune Is usually covert seen obstacles and quite often proves a treacherous climb. Not so ln this case. In addition to the $100,000 plus miniature golf, pltch'n putt, and archery layout ln Fresno, Bert owns ln ChowchUla and Dos Palos Tropical Tees ls truly an ex. qulslte funland. Formerly the sib Llndley a a contest has been Initiated rnong Uie Quarterbs The prize will be an all expense paid trip for two to Boulder, Colorado to 1965 with toe foot- The contest and prl; ipen to FSC studei ransformed Into a prime recreational facility for the young and old alike. The demolition of toe old buUdlngs and toe land¬ scaping of toe new primarily by Jim and Bert. Both boys worked dally from sunup to sundown wlUi lying 'Jungle or troplcal'atmos- phere Is unmatched anywhere ln the San Joaquin Valley. FSC at approximately too s time (1958). Maureen a ln '60, and Terry ln Track And Field Becomes Sport For FSC Women GabeTerronez Confident Of Landing Title Match ccess Story- Golf Setup . ' By DOUG KRIKORUtf '...And the new welterweight ly ln afewshortmonU rds will echo to toeea o State College studr ■ did si Terronez ever get started to "Uu manly art of self-defense?" Born March 24, 1940 to Leor Guanajuato, Mexico, Gabe wai raised to Corcoran, an lndolen relatively quiet Scott, and tols year ho defeated Issac Logart beforo running Into the un-errtog fists of Jose Stable. What happened to the nationally ~ le batUe, to which Levine To Read At Contra Costa PhUUp Levtoo, Fresno State CoUego's poct-to-resldence, has poetry series sponsored by -a Costa College to Rlch- tant professor Included ln too ivelghts to too into, has expressed c gaining a title match with cur- ont title holder EmUe Grlffth. "There ls a good possibility .at I wUl fight Bobby Scanlon >xt month ln toe Olympic Audi- irlum to Los Angeles," said toe ift spoken Terronez. "If I make an Impressive show- ig to toe Scanlon match, BUI Clancy (EmUoGrlffto's manager) has promised us a title match.* The well mannered PugUlst Is In his first semester at FSC, lftor attending Fresno City Col- >r two years. 49'ers Grab Harrier Meet California State College at Long Beach HteraUy ran away from Fresno State and the Un- :orcoran. Like any other yo tld, I used to get Into sc Gabe's first encounter v "organized" fisticuffs occur at too tender age of 15. boxer. On Sunday a" would take me to Fr him train. On one ol slons, I sparred with a fighter named Marvin Marcus. I sparred . attacking tactics Uiat he should i have employed against Stable. I "When he moved his body low, I , more aggressive.* 1 *I was terribly nervous,"Gabe continued. "My mind Just went , blank. Idon'tknow what happened. . Maybe I was just overwhelmed , fighting to Madison Square Howe y lost a toe turning a deeply ln- •1 v Barbara to a three way cross country meet Saturday at Lake Mlllorton. The defending California Col¬ legiate Athletic Association champs scored 18 points to 41 for UCSB and 76 for FSC. The winning Forty Nlnees took six of the top 10 places for their impressive victory. Long Beach call for some fighters and I volunteered. I won the llght- middlewelght Island title and posted a Marino record of 31 wins and three losses including it 1902 ai FCC 1: Mlt 1 I the t pro fight tho same month against one Channy Williams ln Bakersfield. He de- clsloned Williams ln four. Terronez' stock quickly splraled. In '62, he rolled up eight straight time of 20:50.5. Highest Bulldog finisher was Junior Marvin DeCarlo, who placed ninth. Coach Red Estes' harriers are now wtoless to four meets. They wlU have two weeks to preparo for their next outing, a return engagement with UCSB at Santa Poloists Face Spartans Here The batUln' Bulldog polo¬ ists wUl be up against stiff com¬ petition tomorrow night when they clash with toe San Jose State e FSC pool. ice toe Stable affair with his win over Ortega nd a stunning knockout of fourth anklng welterweight contender :ip Randall ln September. What's ln store for Terronez I am majoring ln Spanish and lan to be a Spanish teacher ome day. I'm looking forward ■> a teaching career." ie more I go to school toe more think about retiring. I realize ow that boxing ls a brutal sport, lut, lt has been good to me. It as put me through college. onez ls a credit to the dying 'Pups Gird For Touted Spartans The Bulldogs' San Jose State's Sparti Thursday for a battle with a big best ln recent years. The Bullpups are Improvlng-- after losses to the Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) frosh and Coalinga College varslty--partlcularly on defense where halfback Bill Mc- Colloch, center Vernon Gambctta will lr CLOVIS "YOUR COLLEGE TOWN" 622 4th Street CY 9-6806 • Machino Shop Servic. • Napa Jobber Linenbach Auto Parts YOUR FSC BARBER IN CLOVIS Emil's Downtown Barber Shop 423 POLLASKY 5 BARBERS HAIRCUTS $1.75 SHOE SHINER O.K. TIRE SERVICE QUALITY NEW AND RECAPPED TIRES ARMSTRONG - B. F. Goodrich - Cordovan FRONT END AND BRAKE SPECIALISTS 723 Clovls Av*nu* CY 9-6010 £aJJaHc'j SHOES AND MEN'S WEAR 443 Pollmky "**"> CY 9-4430 Clovfa, fymttid Sc4^ Work* (L-dwln 'd Aeuielru FOR ALL YOUR JEWELRY NEEDS FREE GIFT WRAPPING
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Title | 1964_10 The Daily Collegian October 1964 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1964 |
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 | Oct 27, 1964 Pg. 6-7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1964 |
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 | The Collegian Tuesday, October 27, 1964 , October 27, 1964 The Collegian Page 7 $50,000 Grid Fund DriveNow Underway Ex-FSCDu With Plush By RON DELPIT Three parts ingenuity, parts shrewdness and one financial wizardry adds up Such Is toe storybook tale two ex-FSC stuc families. Heading the 11; Perry. Only 24, Bert ly established ' Iness world. At present he ls half-owner of Fresno's newest , Tropical Tees, ls partner, Jim Shields, is other ex-FSC enrollee, as oCarveSu Miniature 3f the duo's almost entless effort was Tropical located directly two men to appreciate toe crea¬ tive genius that engineered toe operation. Both are dedicated id as evidenced by their status, quite adept at get- Les Llndley, a youthful Fresno graduate, has begun plans to or- ixpress goal of raising $50,000 o be used primarily for foot- lall scholarships. Undoubtedly alarmed by the harp decline to Fresno State's Tilling program, Llndley for- ' a scheme which he hopes ich Its goal by Novem- bolstcr the drive. The Club ls counted on to provide the back¬ bone of the pledge campaign. U toe drive materlalli-A-s I-'res- of a old Bert, his wife Maureen and their son Shawn 3, are pictured above. Shleldjs and his wUe Terry, aro also pictured with the Perry;s. and fortune Is usually covert seen obstacles and quite often proves a treacherous climb. Not so ln this case. In addition to the $100,000 plus miniature golf, pltch'n putt, and archery layout ln Fresno, Bert owns ln ChowchUla and Dos Palos Tropical Tees ls truly an ex. qulslte funland. Formerly the sib Llndley a a contest has been Initiated rnong Uie Quarterbs The prize will be an all expense paid trip for two to Boulder, Colorado to 1965 with toe foot- The contest and prl; ipen to FSC studei ransformed Into a prime recreational facility for the young and old alike. The demolition of toe old buUdlngs and toe land¬ scaping of toe new primarily by Jim and Bert. Both boys worked dally from sunup to sundown wlUi lying 'Jungle or troplcal'atmos- phere Is unmatched anywhere ln the San Joaquin Valley. FSC at approximately too s time (1958). Maureen a ln '60, and Terry ln Track And Field Becomes Sport For FSC Women GabeTerronez Confident Of Landing Title Match ccess Story- Golf Setup . ' By DOUG KRIKORUtf '...And the new welterweight ly ln afewshortmonU rds will echo to toeea o State College studr ■ did si Terronez ever get started to "Uu manly art of self-defense?" Born March 24, 1940 to Leor Guanajuato, Mexico, Gabe wai raised to Corcoran, an lndolen relatively quiet Scott, and tols year ho defeated Issac Logart beforo running Into the un-errtog fists of Jose Stable. What happened to the nationally ~ le batUe, to which Levine To Read At Contra Costa PhUUp Levtoo, Fresno State CoUego's poct-to-resldence, has poetry series sponsored by -a Costa College to Rlch- tant professor Included ln too ivelghts to too into, has expressed c gaining a title match with cur- ont title holder EmUe Grlffth. "There ls a good possibility .at I wUl fight Bobby Scanlon >xt month ln toe Olympic Audi- irlum to Los Angeles," said toe ift spoken Terronez. "If I make an Impressive show- ig to toe Scanlon match, BUI Clancy (EmUoGrlffto's manager) has promised us a title match.* The well mannered PugUlst Is In his first semester at FSC, lftor attending Fresno City Col- >r two years. 49'ers Grab Harrier Meet California State College at Long Beach HteraUy ran away from Fresno State and the Un- :orcoran. Like any other yo tld, I used to get Into sc Gabe's first encounter v "organized" fisticuffs occur at too tender age of 15. boxer. On Sunday a" would take me to Fr him train. On one ol slons, I sparred with a fighter named Marvin Marcus. I sparred . attacking tactics Uiat he should i have employed against Stable. I "When he moved his body low, I , more aggressive.* 1 *I was terribly nervous,"Gabe continued. "My mind Just went , blank. Idon'tknow what happened. . Maybe I was just overwhelmed , fighting to Madison Square Howe y lost a toe turning a deeply ln- •1 v Barbara to a three way cross country meet Saturday at Lake Mlllorton. The defending California Col¬ legiate Athletic Association champs scored 18 points to 41 for UCSB and 76 for FSC. The winning Forty Nlnees took six of the top 10 places for their impressive victory. Long Beach call for some fighters and I volunteered. I won the llght- middlewelght Island title and posted a Marino record of 31 wins and three losses including it 1902 ai FCC 1: Mlt 1 I the t pro fight tho same month against one Channy Williams ln Bakersfield. He de- clsloned Williams ln four. Terronez' stock quickly splraled. In '62, he rolled up eight straight time of 20:50.5. Highest Bulldog finisher was Junior Marvin DeCarlo, who placed ninth. Coach Red Estes' harriers are now wtoless to four meets. They wlU have two weeks to preparo for their next outing, a return engagement with UCSB at Santa Poloists Face Spartans Here The batUln' Bulldog polo¬ ists wUl be up against stiff com¬ petition tomorrow night when they clash with toe San Jose State e FSC pool. ice toe Stable affair with his win over Ortega nd a stunning knockout of fourth anklng welterweight contender :ip Randall ln September. What's ln store for Terronez I am majoring ln Spanish and lan to be a Spanish teacher ome day. I'm looking forward ■> a teaching career." ie more I go to school toe more think about retiring. I realize ow that boxing ls a brutal sport, lut, lt has been good to me. It as put me through college. onez ls a credit to the dying 'Pups Gird For Touted Spartans The Bulldogs' San Jose State's Sparti Thursday for a battle with a big best ln recent years. The Bullpups are Improvlng-- after losses to the Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) frosh and Coalinga College varslty--partlcularly on defense where halfback Bill Mc- Colloch, center Vernon Gambctta will lr CLOVIS "YOUR COLLEGE TOWN" 622 4th Street CY 9-6806 • Machino Shop Servic. • Napa Jobber Linenbach Auto Parts YOUR FSC BARBER IN CLOVIS Emil's Downtown Barber Shop 423 POLLASKY 5 BARBERS HAIRCUTS $1.75 SHOE SHINER O.K. TIRE SERVICE QUALITY NEW AND RECAPPED TIRES ARMSTRONG - B. F. Goodrich - Cordovan FRONT END AND BRAKE SPECIALISTS 723 Clovls Av*nu* CY 9-6010 £aJJaHc'j SHOES AND MEN'S WEAR 443 Pollmky "**"> CY 9-4430 Clovfa, fymttid Sc4^ Work* (L-dwln 'd Aeuielru FOR ALL YOUR JEWELRY NEEDS FREE GIFT WRAPPING |