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Poge 6 The Collegian Tuesday, November 3, 1964 Fresno State College COLLEGIAN Sper/tfcA My Side of the Story By RON DELPIT David met Goliath again Satur¬ day night, only tols time toe 1U' Hebrew sllngcr, wearing theunl- form of the FSC Bulldogs, didn't fare as well as he did lnthe blbll- tory the only question unresolved before toe opening kickoff. Goliath struck sharply, quleUy, roughshod over toe crusaders from Bulldog land. David offered HtUe resistance as his defence wasstubborn.but slvely, David's sporadic sllng- less, thwarted or toeffecUve. The Aztecs, poised and perfect, played with a Snowball Tour Of 4 Countries Offered Skiers Ski Europe, a winter program of scheduled nights to four con¬ tinental countries, ls offered to ski enthusiasts. The program has been an¬ nounced by toe British Overseas Airway Corporation, whose planes will transport skiers to Austria, Switzerland, France or Italy. A choice of 18 ski centers ls Most of toe tours are one week ln length, but two and three-week programs may be arranged for mulUple destinations. Rates Include transportation, accommodations, land arrange- If any, for ( i subduing the Fl h Phil Krueger's In all fairness to toe locals we can only say that they were play¬ ing against a group of seasoned veterans, weaned on competition and thriving on hardnosed football battles. San Diego State has as were competing out of their class. Steve Rodriguez got a chance to strut his stuff, and he dis¬ played his wares favorably ln view ofthe circumstances. Highly touted Steve found targets for 34 yards, while his counterpart, Dave Plump, assigned to cover SD's split end Gary Garrison, could not handle the deceptive and mercurial snagger. Plump Russo ln toe second half, but It was all over by then. The referees did not help toe Fresnans cither, for several Bulldog drives were stymied by the fluttering of toe dainty red On a couple of seemed toe'Dogs were getting toe short end of toe stick to toe pen- Wlth only two games remaining on toe Intramural football sched¬ ule, three teams aro deadlocked for first place ln the fraternity Even though the Fresnans ex¬ perienced their worst overall performance of toe season, they California Ranks Third i iltlng ln 101 yards of march- iw almost officially and theoreUcally to, trailing only New York and Mich¬ igan, according to the National Association of Engine and Boat Transportation of ski equip¬ ment from the East and West coasts ls additional. Complete details about Ski Europe may be obtained ln a poster-type folder by writing to 530 Fifth Ave., New York City, CAMPUS COIFFURES at they were nei Coach Krueger and his assistants face a Job slmUar to that of "all the kings men." Tho Fresno mentors must try and reassemblo "Humpty-Dumpty" before Satur¬ day's clash with the Long Beach State 49'ers. Once beaten Long Beach ls Bulldogs are due for an upset. The 49'ers are high though, having trounced the Cal Poly Mustangs 47-0 Saturday night. AU that's left for the Bulldogs now ls to play toe role of the spoiler and play the remaining schedule one at a time. No Appointment Necessary GWEN'S NEW COLLEGE SQUARE BEAUTY SALON 4567 North Cedar Cloirol'j Ttot or Bleach $5.00 VALUE TOUCH UP $300 <z9 Shampoo •diet SUPERIOR DELUXE COLD WAVE $895 Lanolir Wave SPECIAL SI ti CUT $3.75 VALUE $225 CLAIROLS LOVING CARE OR SILK V SILVER M*£t She-**. 4*|gQ «.7» Tol- ♦»# Open EvwiIikjs Til 10 P.M. Mon.. Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri. tty^jncj-ou** ****** camera SAE 1 toppled Theta Chi 1 out of the league lead with a 12 to 6 victory whUe Sigma Chi 1 picked up a win on a bye and Sigma Chi 2 rapped Theta Chi 2, 12 to 6. As a result, Sigma Chi 1, Sigma Chi 2 and SAW 1 share the league lead with Identical 3-0-1 records. Close behind are Theta Chi 2 and Kappa Sigma with 3-1-0 slates. Only a week ago, Theta Chi 1 lead with a 3-0 record, but last Wednesday's action Juggled the standings and kept toe coveted loop tiUe up for grabs. Harriers Meet Santa Barbara; Seek Revenge Cross country Coach Red Estes wiU take his revenge-minded runners to Santa Barbara Satur¬ day for a dual meet with Unl- avenge a prior loss to toe Gauchoes. The Bulldogs, who have yet to come out on too long end of a cross country score, are casting a hopeful eye at toe California Collegiate Athletic Association The Bulldogs wUl wind up tholr season Nov. 25 at Lake when State hosts to< Collegiate Athletic District 8 championships. Mlt Hunt of Long Beach State, who set a new Lake MUlerton record of 20:50.5 earlier tols year, will be favored to win. As many as 25 West Coast colleges may enter Estes warned rivals that his squad wUl be no pushover. "By toe time of toe championships we may surprise a few teams, since we are Improving faster than any squad to toe league," he said. The team has been hampered this season to that they wore un- LARGE FURNISHED 1-2 BDR. APTS. 8 ml. from FSC--Swlmmtog Pool. Married or responsible FOLK S! This Week Moo. torn Thurs. Aftei E. Fern ln toe To» Tuesday, November 3, 1964 3 Teams Remain In Intramural Grid Deadlock In SAE's win over Theta Chi, Stan Bledsoe passed to JeffWoU- er for one SAE touchdown and Jim West passed to Tom Faye for a Theta Chi TD. Joe Chappel sparked the Sigma Chi 2 team to victory by running for one touchdown and passing to Paul Olsen for another. Mike Luckln scored Theta Chi 2'sonly touchdown on a pass from Russ Kappa Sigma remained ln con¬ tention for the league title by trampling wlnless Lambda Chi Alpha, 30 to C. Gary McKelgan sparked tho win by passing for two touchdowns. SAE 2 evened its league record at 2-2 by spanking Sigma Nu, 20 to 12. Sigma Nu now has a 1-3-0 league slate. Alpha Gamma Rho gained its Morris Nord of Alpha Gamma Rho and Joo Avlla of DeltaSlgma Phi. Nord passod for one TD and A key clash Wednesday will pit SAE against Kappa Sigma. Both are ln contenUon for the league Team Standings W L T Sigma Chi 1 3 0 1 Sigma Chi 2 3 0 1 Theta Chi 2 2 2 0 Alpha Gamma Rho 112 Sigma Nu 13 0 Delta Sigma Phi 0 3 1 Lambda Chi Alpha 0 4 0 Games Wednesday: Sigma Chll vs.AlphaGammaRho SAE 1 vs. Kappa Sigma Sigma Chi 2 vs. SAE 2 Theta Chi 2vs.LambdaChlAlpha Delta Sigma Phi vs. Sigma Nu The Collegian Poloists Win In Sudden Death, Will Face Long Beach 49'ers victory to toe southlands against Santa Anna CoUege andSan Diego Santa Anna CoUege ls ui ln toe annals of FSC water polo history. Coach Ara Halrabedlan FSC led too clash all toe way and knocked to four goals dur¬ ing toe first quarter. The Bull- loss second quarter, but returned ln strength and . half to give too Whipple, Hal H "Thanks to outstanding perfor¬ mances by goalie, Leo McTagg- ert, and guard, Vic French, our defense has Improved consid¬ erably," reported Halrabedlan. Pete Sturtevant scored four goals against San Diego, whUe Slate Listed r, and Doug r polo v ■ play-o match, after a triple o tie score, toe Bulldogs defeated ' Santa Anna CoUege 8-7. ] Overtime play began at toe end teams were tied G-G. But toe five- ' minute overtime period calledby ' toe officials only boosted both ' teams'point total to 7-7.A"sud- ] den death" play-off was officially ; declared as a means of breaking the tlescore.Officials designated ' the first team to score and break ' period as toe victors. After al- ' most eight minutes of hard-fought ' defensive action, BuUdog, Doug ' Pergto scored toe deciding goal ' for the splashers. ' Coach Halrabedlan commented th3t toe backbone of toe squad , and toe "ace ln toe whole* was i Sacramento St. (T) Cal St. (Alameda) (T) : S.F.St. (T) 28 Weber St. •Cal St. (L.A.) Tho last CCAA conference of the season wUl be played Fri¬ day to toe FSC pool against favored Long Beach State. The Bulldog splashers wUl be heading for an upset against toe powerful Long Beach Forty-Nto- ers. But Coach Halrabedlan says, •The game ls going to be a tough ■obabUlty of or. If v liold •San Fern 00 « 00 •Cal St. (L. Beach) (T) 1G »San Diego St. (T) 18 Cal St. (Alameda) 00 29 "Cal Poly (SLO) (10 30 U.O.P. (H) 6 Cal Poly (Pomona) (H) 12 *Cal St. (L.A.) (T) 13 *San Fer 19 *Cal St. (L. Beach) (H) The game will 3:45 PM. There Is Cons JV Footballers Lose Third; PrepareNext For Porterville scorer, Pete against Santa Anna; Doug Pear- gin made two points, whUe Rick Rees and Norm Brooks tossed In a California Collegiate Ath¬ letic Association tUt with San FROM ITALY Guslpple Cannalstrac: Razor Hair Styling :ampus Towt BARBER SHOP The Bulldog Junior varsity footbaU team lost its third game ln a row last Thursday night to a big, powerful San Jose State J.V. team. Though toe final score found the Spartababes on top by a 30-8 margin, Coach Kenny Gleason "The boys played a fine ball game. We only made about four mistakes and they capitalized on . each with two long touchdown , other than that lt was a good game and a good effort by us.* .Another bright spot for toe Bullpups occurred when quarter¬ back Terry Maddux ended a | three-game J.V. touchdown drought by plunging three yards . Australia Workers to score. The slx-polnter capped Brian Muldoon, taUback Dale Monteleone, center Vernon Gam- betta and end BUI McCoUuch. On Nov. 11, toe Bullpups will lor College Pirates In Porter- vUle. Gleason Is highly optimis¬ tic about toe encounter. -This ally up for tols one." and the Pups are evenly matched per- lse and stand fairly :ord-wlse. The Pirates n five s size as the United States but has a population of only 11 million. Of these, 4,400,000 make up toe labor force. Biggest single need of toe land "down under" right now ls for millions of new work¬ ers toexplolt Its great resources. Ln their CCJCA league this sea¬ son. The contest should be a close Last year toe Pups and Pirates FSC team had lead for most of :he game. Gleason and his squad jre out to prove that they are ie better I will v* r. Ba¬ il be pulling out all U GOLF WORLD When Mike Pyle goes skiing... 'Chap Stick'goes along! "Any guy who spends as much I do really needs 'Chap Stick'," Bears' star center. "For me, it's with the real raw Sundays o :r skiing off-season, my lips used to get weatherbeaten twelve months a year. But a couple of swipes with 'Chap Stick' and my lips feel great—it helps heal them fast!" DON'T LET DRY, SORE LIPS SPOIL YOUR FUN-WHEREVER YOU GO, GO WITH 'CHAP STICK"
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 |
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Title | Nov 3, 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 |
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Poge 6
The Collegian
Tuesday, November 3, 1964
Fresno State College
COLLEGIAN
Sper/tfcA
My Side of the Story
By RON DELPIT
David met Goliath again Satur¬
day night, only tols time toe 1U'
Hebrew sllngcr, wearing theunl-
form of the FSC Bulldogs, didn't
fare as well as he did lnthe blbll-
tory the only question unresolved
before toe opening kickoff.
Goliath struck sharply, quleUy,
roughshod over toe crusaders
from Bulldog land.
David offered HtUe resistance
as his defence wasstubborn.but
slvely, David's sporadic sllng-
less, thwarted or toeffecUve.
The Aztecs, poised and perfect,
played with a
Snowball Tour
Of 4 Countries
Offered Skiers
Ski Europe, a winter program
of scheduled nights to four con¬
tinental countries, ls offered to
ski enthusiasts.
The program has been an¬
nounced by toe British Overseas
Airway Corporation, whose
planes will transport skiers to
Austria, Switzerland, France or
Italy.
A choice of 18 ski centers ls
Most of toe tours are one week
ln length, but two and three-week
programs may be arranged for
mulUple destinations.
Rates Include transportation,
accommodations, land arrange-
If any, for (
i subduing the Fl
h Phil Krueger's
In all fairness to toe locals we
can only say that they were play¬
ing against a group of seasoned
veterans, weaned on competition
and thriving on hardnosed football
battles. San Diego State has as
were competing out of their class.
Steve Rodriguez got a chance
to strut his stuff, and he dis¬
played his wares favorably ln
view ofthe circumstances. Highly
touted Steve found targets for
34 yards, while his counterpart,
Dave Plump, assigned to cover
SD's split end Gary Garrison,
could not handle the deceptive
and mercurial snagger. Plump
Russo ln toe second half, but It
was all over by then.
The referees did not help toe
Fresnans cither, for several
Bulldog drives were stymied by
the fluttering of toe dainty red
On a couple of
seemed toe'Dogs were getting toe
short end of toe stick to toe pen-
Wlth only two games remaining
on toe Intramural football sched¬
ule, three teams aro deadlocked
for first place ln the fraternity
Even though the Fresnans ex¬
perienced their worst overall
performance of toe season, they
California Ranks Third i
iltlng ln 101 yards of march-
iw almost officially and
theoreUcally to,
trailing only New York and Mich¬
igan, according to the National
Association of Engine and Boat
Transportation of ski equip¬
ment from the East and West
coasts ls additional.
Complete details about Ski
Europe may be obtained ln a
poster-type folder by writing to
530 Fifth Ave., New York City,
CAMPUS COIFFURES
at
they were nei
Coach Krueger and his assistants
face a Job slmUar to that of "all
the kings men." Tho Fresno
mentors must try and reassemblo
"Humpty-Dumpty" before Satur¬
day's clash with the Long Beach
State 49'ers.
Once beaten Long Beach ls
Bulldogs are due for an upset. The
49'ers are high though, having
trounced the Cal Poly Mustangs
47-0 Saturday night.
AU that's left for the Bulldogs
now ls to play toe role of the
spoiler and play the remaining
schedule one at a time.
No Appointment
Necessary
GWEN'S NEW
COLLEGE SQUARE
BEAUTY SALON
4567 North Cedar
Cloirol'j
Ttot or Bleach
$5.00 VALUE
TOUCH UP
$300
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