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Page 6 The Collegian Thursday, November 5, 1964 Thursday, November 5,1964 Fresno State College COLLEGIAN Spfr/tU Scribe Probes Underlying Reasons For 'Dog Defeats BY DOUG KRIKORIAN Many unknowing fans have been wondering out loud what has hap¬ pened to toe BuUdog football team. After aU, they chatter, how can a tradltlon-rlch football power like FSC get bopped by rivals Los Angeles State and San Diego State on successive week- After an Interview with football for the BuUdog decline as toe following: (1) Players' lack of experience of toe junior college transfers missed spring training and have found lt difficult to adjust to toe tricky I formation attack. changing football cle. Fro CALIFORNIA CHROME • Copper-Nickel-Chrome Bumper Repairing 24-Hour Service Bob Martin Owner 268-8146 220 Broadway Fresno, Calif. - 93721 100 Join Ski Club o 1962,tl ■ Bull- Look for FSC football to pick up toe next few vears. When I first met Krueger early last summer, I was Impressed by his pleasing personality. That, of course, was three months before the Intense pressures of toe foot- Last week, along wlto The Collegian's sports editor Ron . Delplt, I talked with Krueger. The coach, even though his team had been playing poorly and even though he was Incensed by sports article written ln The CoUeglan, welcomed us with a gracious hand and was friendly throughout toe Interview. That ls toe type of man Krueger ls. He has class. This class some-day will lead toe roaring BuUdogs back to toe top. In toe meantime, let us give personable PhU a chance. The snow-laden high Sierras, seen on a clear day through toe east windows of the Cafeteria and other campus buildings, has sparked toe annual winter Ski Club Membership Drive. Fresno State College Ski Club signups, drive held ln the actlvl- SEIBERT'S Body Shop 24-Hour Towing Service final day this afternoon at 2 PM. "We have signed up over a 100 members so far, we're well on toe way to our 300 membership goal,* said Ski Club President David The ski club will meet tonight at 7:30 PM to toe AU-Purpose Room of the Laboratory School upcoming si n ln- BOB'S Expert Haircuts Cor. N. Cedar small college squads on toeWest Coast. The cycle seemingly has reversed. There arc just no Doug Browns, Dale Messcrs, Sonny- Bishops, Beau Carters, Jon Ana- bos, and Jan Barretts onthecur- (3) Tougher schedule. Former pushovers like LA State, San Diego State, and Long Beach State have all Installed accelerat¬ ed football programs. The quality of the 'Dogs non-conference foes like Idaho State, Montana State and San Jose State has picked up. (4) Lack of scholarships. •Both LA and San Diego,* says Krueger, "give out more scholar¬ ships than we do." No doubt about lt, ltls a tough situation to acquire a premium player on a limited scholarship when the player can receive a full load grant from an FSC rival. ANDY'S - TV SALES - SERVICE - RENTALS We Have A New Phone Number 237-1733 DAY or NIGHT 338 Fresno St. See us for non-stop enjoyment of television programs Even if it it necessary for us fo take your set to our ihop for major repairs, you won't miss a single program. We'll lend you a set lo use while work is being don*. nlng California for top Junior col¬ lege prospects. Says he: "We just don't have enough scholarships to get all toe boys we want, so we try to sell them on toe benefits of an FSC education. Another big problem to going after JC prospects completed I (t|jfffl!fl Formerly With Original TV 'Al'S CHEVRON SERVICE • Accessories • Lubrication • Atlas Tim and Batteries We Give BLUE CHIP STAMPS 4797 E. Clinton at Chestnut FXCSNO. CALIF. You can never plan the future by the past— EDMUND BURKE Life has a way of proving that what's gone before Is no Indi¬ cation of what's to come! You can plan ahead for an un¬ certain future, though, by starting a savings program early. And if your planned sav¬ ings are in life Insurance, they're also protected savings. Provident Mutual Is up to date with the newest life insurance plans and features. And our campus office specializes In life Insurance programming for young people. The cost of waiting could be great Don't put it off; contact us now about your financial Fred K uve r 1295 Wishon Ave. Mario Towers, Suite A 268-9274 PROVHDEiMT MUTUAL«k*B LIFE i» The Collegian Jackie Fellows Remember When n unimpressive lad, 5'5* tall i weighing 165 pounds, Jackie 1 Fellows' only claim to being a s U player when he arrived o State CoUege ln toe 1 spring of 1942, was a scrapbook I crammed wlto press clippings. By mid-October Fellows had I sparked toe Bulldogs Into t coming toe highest scoring fo< OF -ntS FEW TO .SURVIVE PMiukpewws .EAGLES' iWJOB SMAKEUP-ENP PETE - RETZUff Italian Food Served In The Tradition of An Old Italian Garden Di Cicco's Pizzeria FOUR SONS OF ITALY Delivery ft \ j Service -LudSlC iD 7-7054 ' 3HUf 530 N. Blackstone TOWER DISTRICT sensational Fellows. But toe Bulldogs, leading at half time 33-13. the BuUdogs leuacx, beating San Jose 6-0 and ending an 11-year "Spartan Jinx." Fellows com¬ pleted his 19th to pass and tied the national passing record. In the final game of the season the batUlng Bulldogs downed Loy¬ ola University 27-6 and little To end a perfect season Bill Stern picked toe mighty mite on his AU-Amerlcan team for Look Magazine. The following season Fellows off to war. His football career was over, but Jackie Fellows had earned a place as one of FSC's On Nov. 18, slxmc tog Fresnans will be Inducted In¬ to the Fresno Athletic Hall of Fame, Initiated several ago by a group of local business¬ men. Tho group ls headed by Coffee's personable public rela¬ tions man, John Voenes. Since Its Inception, the Hall has grown much to stature and tols ; again reflect the s produced. Among this year's candidates, two certainly deserve more than passing consideration: Jackie American quarterback ln toe 1940's, and Daryle Lamonica, former Notre Dame signal caller who currently ls the hottest Item ln toe professional American Football League. Fellows was the only FSC grld- der to gain major college All American status. In his top year, 1942, FeUows tossed 21 touch- Ined 1,866 His spectacular showing ln the Shrine classic apparently did not and he was only toe 23rd draft choice of toe Buffalo Bills last year. The Bills soon found out they had a real prize when Daryle helped lead Buffalo to toe Eastern Division Lamonica has been nothing ern Division of the AFL with an 8-0 record,thanks to toe superb ■relief roles of toe 6-2, 216- pound Fresnan. Lamonica, the Bulls "bull pen ace,* relieved starter Jack Kemp on six occasions when toe Bills, were traUlng and each time pull¬ ed out the victory for Buffalo. In Page 7 Squires Down Homan 3 In Title Clash By TOM BRONZINI The Squires captured toe In¬ dependent League Intramural football championship Monday by beating Homan 3, 12 to 6, ln a d fought contest. The teams had been tied for first place to the league wlto toe loop champ¬ ionship at stake ln toe game, fraternity league competition ends, toe Squires wlU i Greek champs ln a playoff to determine toe Intra¬ mural trophy winner. The unbeated Squires woundup tie for a total of nine Intra¬ mural points. Homan 2 finished second with eight points, and Homan 3, The All-Stars and toe Thumpers ended to a deadlock d place with seven points Dennis Monypeny engineered the Squires' crucial victory from his quarterback slot by throwing two touchdown passes. Mike Lasslter ran for Homan 3's only Homan 2 rolled to Its fourth straight win of toe season after dropping Its Initial game, blltz- Amoebas, 24 to 0. Jim hrew three touchdown ln toe Homan victory. Dick Roache twice and another scoring pass Into of Les Botlll. BotlU red a TD on a running The All-Stars skated Into a tie for third on a bye while toe Thumpers gained a hand ln toe deadlock by turning back toe Bombers, 18 to 12. Dave Skarvdal starred ln toe Thumper conquest, firing one touchdown pass, running 50 yards for another score and grabbing a Mike Dougherty pass for a third TD. Al Storm and Gary Schmidt challanged the Thumpers by teaming up for two Bomber touch¬ downs with Storm on toe throw¬ ing end, but they could not over¬ come the six point deficit. In other scheduled games toe Air Force ROTC picked yards on of In'ar FOR AFTER GAME ENJOYMENT VISIT TROPICAL TEES Miniature Golf And Pitch N' Putt FEATURING THE BONGO BURGER A DELIGHTFUL HAWAIIAN CHILI TREAT On The Belmont Circle Fresno State records, Including four touchdown passes against San Diego State to 1942. (?) through his efforts, toe Bulldogs marched to a 9-1 rec¬ ord that year. Lamonica had a somewhat less heralded coUeglate career. The former Clovls high school pro¬ duct earned toe starting quarter¬ back Job at Notre Dame and set several school records, Including four touchdown passes against toe University of Pittsburgh. American quarterback post by toe Associated Press, Lamonica first basked ln national limelight at San Francisco to toe East- West Shrine Game to 1962. His aerial artistry led toe East to victory and earned him toe out- onally i scored what proved to be toe win¬ ning six pointer. ed tho AFL's Player of toe Week after leading toe Bills toacome- from-behtad vlctoryovertheNew York Jets. It has become tradi¬ tional for Buffalo's vocUerous fans to boo Kemp and cheer La¬ monica. (They even chanted "Bring in Lamonica* last week when toe Buffalo Ice hockey club ■' the s( Squires Homan 2 Thumpers All-Stars Nlesl Club feUbc ,d Inal 11 thus fa yesteryear and toe youthful standouts of today. From boxing champion Young Corbett to pitch¬ er Jim Maloney. In line wlto tols tradition, we feel toe selec¬ tion of Fellows and Lamonica ls appropriate and merits consider- WOODS RADIATOR SERVICE Exchange - Repairing Cleaning - Recorlng 2525 N. Blackstone 222-5688 EDDIE'S AUTO SUPPLY . COMPUTE UNE OF *AI " ACCESSORIES , louveis MOON SfflO IQUIMMNT 113 MACMTONi ' m-V)VI ONE STOP SERVICE 10% off on all parts and accessories with FSC student body card. We give Thrifty Green Stamps CAMPUS TEXACO SERVICE WE SPECIALIZE IN TUNE-UP AND REPAIR WORK 1783 E. SHAW 222-7851
Object Description
Title | 1964_11 The Daily Collegian November 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 |
Description
Title | Nov 5, 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 | Page 6 The Collegian Thursday, November 5, 1964 Thursday, November 5,1964 Fresno State College COLLEGIAN Spfr/tU Scribe Probes Underlying Reasons For 'Dog Defeats BY DOUG KRIKORIAN Many unknowing fans have been wondering out loud what has hap¬ pened to toe BuUdog football team. After aU, they chatter, how can a tradltlon-rlch football power like FSC get bopped by rivals Los Angeles State and San Diego State on successive week- After an Interview with football for the BuUdog decline as toe following: (1) Players' lack of experience of toe junior college transfers missed spring training and have found lt difficult to adjust to toe tricky I formation attack. changing football cle. Fro CALIFORNIA CHROME • Copper-Nickel-Chrome Bumper Repairing 24-Hour Service Bob Martin Owner 268-8146 220 Broadway Fresno, Calif. - 93721 100 Join Ski Club o 1962,tl ■ Bull- Look for FSC football to pick up toe next few vears. When I first met Krueger early last summer, I was Impressed by his pleasing personality. That, of course, was three months before the Intense pressures of toe foot- Last week, along wlto The Collegian's sports editor Ron . Delplt, I talked with Krueger. The coach, even though his team had been playing poorly and even though he was Incensed by sports article written ln The CoUeglan, welcomed us with a gracious hand and was friendly throughout toe Interview. That ls toe type of man Krueger ls. He has class. This class some-day will lead toe roaring BuUdogs back to toe top. In toe meantime, let us give personable PhU a chance. The snow-laden high Sierras, seen on a clear day through toe east windows of the Cafeteria and other campus buildings, has sparked toe annual winter Ski Club Membership Drive. Fresno State College Ski Club signups, drive held ln the actlvl- SEIBERT'S Body Shop 24-Hour Towing Service final day this afternoon at 2 PM. "We have signed up over a 100 members so far, we're well on toe way to our 300 membership goal,* said Ski Club President David The ski club will meet tonight at 7:30 PM to toe AU-Purpose Room of the Laboratory School upcoming si n ln- BOB'S Expert Haircuts Cor. N. Cedar small college squads on toeWest Coast. The cycle seemingly has reversed. There arc just no Doug Browns, Dale Messcrs, Sonny- Bishops, Beau Carters, Jon Ana- bos, and Jan Barretts onthecur- (3) Tougher schedule. Former pushovers like LA State, San Diego State, and Long Beach State have all Installed accelerat¬ ed football programs. The quality of the 'Dogs non-conference foes like Idaho State, Montana State and San Jose State has picked up. (4) Lack of scholarships. •Both LA and San Diego,* says Krueger, "give out more scholar¬ ships than we do." No doubt about lt, ltls a tough situation to acquire a premium player on a limited scholarship when the player can receive a full load grant from an FSC rival. ANDY'S - TV SALES - SERVICE - RENTALS We Have A New Phone Number 237-1733 DAY or NIGHT 338 Fresno St. See us for non-stop enjoyment of television programs Even if it it necessary for us fo take your set to our ihop for major repairs, you won't miss a single program. We'll lend you a set lo use while work is being don*. nlng California for top Junior col¬ lege prospects. Says he: "We just don't have enough scholarships to get all toe boys we want, so we try to sell them on toe benefits of an FSC education. Another big problem to going after JC prospects completed I (t|jfffl!fl Formerly With Original TV 'Al'S CHEVRON SERVICE • Accessories • Lubrication • Atlas Tim and Batteries We Give BLUE CHIP STAMPS 4797 E. Clinton at Chestnut FXCSNO. CALIF. You can never plan the future by the past— EDMUND BURKE Life has a way of proving that what's gone before Is no Indi¬ cation of what's to come! You can plan ahead for an un¬ certain future, though, by starting a savings program early. And if your planned sav¬ ings are in life Insurance, they're also protected savings. Provident Mutual Is up to date with the newest life insurance plans and features. And our campus office specializes In life Insurance programming for young people. The cost of waiting could be great Don't put it off; contact us now about your financial Fred K uve r 1295 Wishon Ave. Mario Towers, Suite A 268-9274 PROVHDEiMT MUTUAL«k*B LIFE i» The Collegian Jackie Fellows Remember When n unimpressive lad, 5'5* tall i weighing 165 pounds, Jackie 1 Fellows' only claim to being a s U player when he arrived o State CoUege ln toe 1 spring of 1942, was a scrapbook I crammed wlto press clippings. By mid-October Fellows had I sparked toe Bulldogs Into t coming toe highest scoring fo< OF -ntS FEW TO .SURVIVE PMiukpewws .EAGLES' iWJOB SMAKEUP-ENP PETE - RETZUff Italian Food Served In The Tradition of An Old Italian Garden Di Cicco's Pizzeria FOUR SONS OF ITALY Delivery ft \ j Service -LudSlC iD 7-7054 ' 3HUf 530 N. Blackstone TOWER DISTRICT sensational Fellows. But toe Bulldogs, leading at half time 33-13. the BuUdogs leuacx, beating San Jose 6-0 and ending an 11-year "Spartan Jinx." Fellows com¬ pleted his 19th to pass and tied the national passing record. In the final game of the season the batUlng Bulldogs downed Loy¬ ola University 27-6 and little To end a perfect season Bill Stern picked toe mighty mite on his AU-Amerlcan team for Look Magazine. The following season Fellows off to war. His football career was over, but Jackie Fellows had earned a place as one of FSC's On Nov. 18, slxmc tog Fresnans will be Inducted In¬ to the Fresno Athletic Hall of Fame, Initiated several ago by a group of local business¬ men. Tho group ls headed by Coffee's personable public rela¬ tions man, John Voenes. Since Its Inception, the Hall has grown much to stature and tols ; again reflect the s produced. Among this year's candidates, two certainly deserve more than passing consideration: Jackie American quarterback ln toe 1940's, and Daryle Lamonica, former Notre Dame signal caller who currently ls the hottest Item ln toe professional American Football League. Fellows was the only FSC grld- der to gain major college All American status. In his top year, 1942, FeUows tossed 21 touch- Ined 1,866 His spectacular showing ln the Shrine classic apparently did not and he was only toe 23rd draft choice of toe Buffalo Bills last year. The Bills soon found out they had a real prize when Daryle helped lead Buffalo to toe Eastern Division Lamonica has been nothing ern Division of the AFL with an 8-0 record,thanks to toe superb ■relief roles of toe 6-2, 216- pound Fresnan. Lamonica, the Bulls "bull pen ace,* relieved starter Jack Kemp on six occasions when toe Bills, were traUlng and each time pull¬ ed out the victory for Buffalo. In Page 7 Squires Down Homan 3 In Title Clash By TOM BRONZINI The Squires captured toe In¬ dependent League Intramural football championship Monday by beating Homan 3, 12 to 6, ln a d fought contest. The teams had been tied for first place to the league wlto toe loop champ¬ ionship at stake ln toe game, fraternity league competition ends, toe Squires wlU i Greek champs ln a playoff to determine toe Intra¬ mural trophy winner. The unbeated Squires woundup tie for a total of nine Intra¬ mural points. Homan 2 finished second with eight points, and Homan 3, The All-Stars and toe Thumpers ended to a deadlock d place with seven points Dennis Monypeny engineered the Squires' crucial victory from his quarterback slot by throwing two touchdown passes. Mike Lasslter ran for Homan 3's only Homan 2 rolled to Its fourth straight win of toe season after dropping Its Initial game, blltz- Amoebas, 24 to 0. Jim hrew three touchdown ln toe Homan victory. Dick Roache twice and another scoring pass Into of Les Botlll. BotlU red a TD on a running The All-Stars skated Into a tie for third on a bye while toe Thumpers gained a hand ln toe deadlock by turning back toe Bombers, 18 to 12. Dave Skarvdal starred ln toe Thumper conquest, firing one touchdown pass, running 50 yards for another score and grabbing a Mike Dougherty pass for a third TD. Al Storm and Gary Schmidt challanged the Thumpers by teaming up for two Bomber touch¬ downs with Storm on toe throw¬ ing end, but they could not over¬ come the six point deficit. In other scheduled games toe Air Force ROTC picked yards on of In'ar FOR AFTER GAME ENJOYMENT VISIT TROPICAL TEES Miniature Golf And Pitch N' Putt FEATURING THE BONGO BURGER A DELIGHTFUL HAWAIIAN CHILI TREAT On The Belmont Circle Fresno State records, Including four touchdown passes against San Diego State to 1942. (?) through his efforts, toe Bulldogs marched to a 9-1 rec¬ ord that year. Lamonica had a somewhat less heralded coUeglate career. The former Clovls high school pro¬ duct earned toe starting quarter¬ back Job at Notre Dame and set several school records, Including four touchdown passes against toe University of Pittsburgh. American quarterback post by toe Associated Press, Lamonica first basked ln national limelight at San Francisco to toe East- West Shrine Game to 1962. His aerial artistry led toe East to victory and earned him toe out- onally i scored what proved to be toe win¬ ning six pointer. ed tho AFL's Player of toe Week after leading toe Bills toacome- from-behtad vlctoryovertheNew York Jets. It has become tradi¬ tional for Buffalo's vocUerous fans to boo Kemp and cheer La¬ monica. (They even chanted "Bring in Lamonica* last week when toe Buffalo Ice hockey club ■' the s( Squires Homan 2 Thumpers All-Stars Nlesl Club feUbc ,d Inal 11 thus fa yesteryear and toe youthful standouts of today. From boxing champion Young Corbett to pitch¬ er Jim Maloney. In line wlto tols tradition, we feel toe selec¬ tion of Fellows and Lamonica ls appropriate and merits consider- WOODS RADIATOR SERVICE Exchange - Repairing Cleaning - Recorlng 2525 N. Blackstone 222-5688 EDDIE'S AUTO SUPPLY . COMPUTE UNE OF *AI " ACCESSORIES , louveis MOON SfflO IQUIMMNT 113 MACMTONi ' m-V)VI ONE STOP SERVICE 10% off on all parts and accessories with FSC student body card. We give Thrifty Green Stamps CAMPUS TEXACO SERVICE WE SPECIALIZE IN TUNE-UP AND REPAIR WORK 1783 E. SHAW 222-7851 |