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Page 6 The Collegian Thursday, December 17, 1964 Spa/ltd Remember When Thursday, December 17, 1964 The Collegian Page 7 RJL "- By MICHAEL DELACRUZ Pee Wee was his nickname, but on the track field Floyd WUson, Frosno State College track great, was a giant without equal. While still a senior in high school Wilson had already estab¬ lished a West Coast Relay and national high school record in the broad Jump. IUs West Coast the books untouched for 32 years. His national high school record would be broken a few years la- AL's CHEVRON SERVICE • Accessories • Lubrication • Atlas Tires and Batteries We Give BLUE CHIP STAMPS 4797 E. Clinton at Chestnut FRESNO, CALIF. Upcoming Mural Clashes r by i athlete named Jesse Owens. Team Standings: Campus Kings Raiders Gunners Alpha Kappa Psl Eight Fill.™ Squires Nisei Club Celtics Games Monday, Jan. 4: North Court Alpha Kappa Psl vs. Big 1 Celtics vs. AFROTC, 7 Squires vs. Chemistry Club, Homan 3 vs. Nisei Club, Standing ASB Posts Are Open Students Lt their foot ln toe door of car politics are Invited to su applications for poslUons oi ARCHIE'S Restaurant & Lounge "Featuring Exotic Dishes from the Near East" Succulent SMsh Kebab Special Combination Plate Steaks - Chops - Chicken Sea Food Complete Dinners $130-$2J0 Special Lunches $1.00 & Up TOWER HOUSE BANQUET FACILITIES MEXICAN FOOD SERVING LUNCH - DINNER »a*adise SHorriNo OMra 4712 Blackstone 229-0011 I Open 11:30 AM - 9:00 PM (Closed Mondays) FULTON 2S7-4722 DINE OUT I'lallan Food Served In The Tradition of An Ol Italian Garden DiCicco's Pizzeric FOUR SONSJJF ITALY A_- 7-7054 -] 880 N. standing committees of the stu- presldent, today announced that Jan. 15 ls the deadline for either membership or chairmanship of the following committees: Rally, Homecoming, New Stu¬ dent Orientation, Leadership Camp, Popular Arts, Public Re¬ lations, Cafeteria and Bookstore. son was marred by a motorcycle accident but by May Wilson was in form. In the West Coast Ro- lays he ran a leg on tho winning 880-yard relay team and raised his own school record of 24*1" to 24'4 1/4" to the broad Jump. This was a phenomenal leap con¬ sidering that the world record was still under 26'. with Stanford he won the broad jump but was re-Injured run¬ ning the low hurdles. Ills last meet for toe season was the NCAA championships where despite his Injuries he placed third to the low hurdles. The following year might wi .. his ! the d. presslon accomplishes numerlous Injuries had faUed to do. He dropped from the track squad quit schejoltogotoworkfor the Pacific Telephone _ Telegraph Company, where he Ls now a senior employee. IUs face ls stUl a famUlar one on the FSC track, where he offlclatesthe broad Jump. Stewardesses Fly to fascinating clUes, bor¬ der to border, coast to coast and to HAWAn-and be paid for lt too, United stewardesses receive an average of $375 per month plus a liberal expense allow- Recelve 5 1/2 weeks free training at our brand new Stewardess Training Center in Chicago. Adverture and excitement can be yours if your are 29 thru 28 years old, a high school graduate, personable, single, 5* 2" to 5' 9" with your weight Wednesday, December SO I 10 AM - 2 PM California Hotel UNITED AIR LINES n Equal Opportunity Employer Floyd came to FSC ln Lhe fall of 1931 from Riverdale to be¬ come a member of a powerful track squad which included future world high Jump champion, Walt¬ er Marty. Pee Wee WUson was right at home among champions. He went through the 1932 season unde¬ feated, setting a school record ln the broad Jump (24'1") and es¬ tablishing Far Western Con¬ ference records lnthe broad jump and low hurdles. The first part of the 1933 sea- PIZZA!!! WHERE ELSE - BUT AT Me ¥ Ed's Pizza Parlor PIZZA FOR ONE _- ALL AT M^ '^I CJ'\- WORLD FAMOUS me n td s pizza parlors IKY 0 N I ■■■ Y 0 U LL LIKE IT My Side of the Story By RON DELPIT Earlier to the week we penned an obviously controversial bit on home-town officiating. In my relative nalveness,Iwas oblivious to toe number of toes that would feel the squash. This •white-collar* form of cheating undoubtedly raised toe lreof local chattel. At the risk of sounding ludicrous, the truth ls that actual biased officiating exists ln almost every college game ln toe nation. This avaricious form of deceit has even begun to Infiltrate high school and Junior high contests. Often times the officials are not fully at fault. They suffer from something comparable to kleptomania. Their predlces are lnstamatlc. It ls Just not ln their hearts to whistle violations against toe home squad. Whitworth college from Spo¬ kane wUl be ln Fresno Friday and Saturday to make their stab at whittling the nationally ranked Bulldogs down to size. Regardless of the fact that we are pro-FSC, we hope the officials for toe weekend set-to WOODS RADIATOR SERVICE Exchange - Repairing Cleaning - Recorlng 222-5688 BILLIARDS •THE BEST TABLES IN THE VALLEY" Carpeted - Refrigerated Free Instruction ADVANCE DESIGN ' BILLIARDS 538 N. Blackstone SEIBERT'S Body Shop 24-Hour Towing Service toe players play toe game, i want to have an interest- ie at toe Whitworto-FSC this approach. Whitworth who has Journeyed to FSC for the series. See how many times you notice obvious flagrant overlooked, and minor or trivial mlscues against your team We and the fans hope FSC wins. But we also hope the Bulldog cagers triumph by virtue ofthelr own Innate ability and not with toe aid of *the hidden persuaders.* ranking ln the latest college di¬ vision cage poll. The only loss Inflicted on the 'Dogs to date, 74-70, by S.F. StatelnGatorland, may be attributed to the sporadic debauchery of the officials. It should be an Interesting The game ls over now, the visi¬ tors have lost. The home folks are happy and another win ls on the books. But what of future contests between the two rivals. Often future games are avoided like tho bubonic plague. This ls not good public relations. It does not speak well of the school or Its athletic program. A possible remedy to the crisis would be to have the school ad- toal competent the college are provided. It would be Ideal to have the officials come from outlying communities, much to the styleoftheCCAAprogram. Who takes toe first step. One college must be toe loader. It must guide toe way. FresnoState should take the Initiative and ush¬ er Ln a fairer, more dignified code of athletic competitiveness. Rapid Transit? NEW YORK (UPI) — Modern technology has produced cars and healthy young horses, but ln New York's Manhattan borough trucks now move at an average speed of six miles per hour, says Product Engineering, a Mc¬ Graw-Hill publication. In their day, toe magazine says, horse- drawn carriages averaged 11 mUes per hour. Bulldogs Face Whitworth; FSC Still Ranks Fourth By BOB MCCARTHY Whitworth College of Spokane, Washington, which pressed Gon- zaga University before losing Monday night, will go after big¬ ger game Friday and Saturday nights when the Pirates face nationally fourth ranked Fresno State College ln the Bulldogs* e Into Gonzagabeforebow- o 67, ei r this w Gonzaga always produces more toan representative cage Whitworth has two big men ln center BUl Rubrlght and for¬ ward Rod McDonald, both 6-5 but after that, the Pirates can not claim much size. Tho guards are only 5-10 and 5-11. The Bulldogs retained tho num¬ ber four spot to the United Press International small school rank¬ ings, despite splitting a two game* set ln the bay area. Fresno State with a 4-1 season mark, ls only 12polnts behind third place South¬ ern Illinois (4-2) ln the top ten. Quarter System (cont. from Page 5) "In our (faculty council) opin¬ ion," said Dr. Burtneiy "the most economical and useful system would be to remain on the pres¬ ent system during tho year and have a state supported session wlto toe length of time decided by the faculty." :w YORK (UPI)— i than 600,000 known species isects, wlto literally hun- s of new categories being i year, according to the Book of Knowledge. These range ln size from the Atlas moth, which has a wing spread of a foot, to certain types of wasps thai are less toan a hundredth of an Coach Harry MUler's quintet ls probably happy to be back ln toe friendlier confines of the FSC gymnasium after last week¬ end's somewhat disappointing road trip. The Bulldogs turned ln a spotty performance, at best to trimming CalUornia State at Hayward, 72 to 60, and oauld nev¬ er get untracked ln losing to San Francisco State, 74 to 70. One of the few bright spots to tho road swing was toe return to form of All California Collegi¬ ate Athletic Association star Maurice Talbot, who has been Ski Club Will Accept Signups The Ski Club will meet to¬ night ln Science 121 at 7:30 PM to take signups Squaw Valley piann Publicity chairman""* Dean Kerkllng, announced that only buses with a capacity of 78 will be available for the trip. He urged all club members to sign up for the trip as soon as poss¬ ible because of limited bus space. The fee for the trip, Including room and board, ls $13.50. The annual Ski Scramble held In March and sponsored 1 Fresno State College ar Cal Poly Ski Clubs, wUl be dis¬ cussed during tonight's for s^trlp ini.dWfj. r, irmanr-'D plagued by injuries. Talbot rimmed 15 points against Hay¬ ward and 20 more Ln Lhe San Francisco State tussle. Center Lonnie Hughey, toe 6-7 scoring machine from Fresno City CoUege, ran Into foul trou¬ ble against toe Gators but toat was only part of his woes. Boto Hayward and San Francisco used tho sagging defense on toe big Bulldog Junior, leaving him Ut- Junlor college transfers Bob Jensen and Bobby Blanchard turned ln creditable efforts on the road swing and should see plenty of action against Whlt- worto, along with veterans John Bocko, Marty Sharp and Loren Thomsen. After toe two game home set, Fresno wUl leave on a five game road trip which wUl be high¬ lighted by a pair of contests against toe powerful Colorado State University Buffaloes at Fort CoUtos, Colo. JMSftlBBft AWARD WINNING PHOTOGRAPHY COLOR OR BLACK _ WHITE PORTRAITURE WEDDINGS GROUPS HOLIDAY SPECIALS ON GUARANTEED MUFFLERS CORVAIR .J*"- $c4?!5 _.._._ Thurs., Fri. & VOLCANIC _r •*** CINDER PACK """" Reg- Thurs., Fri. & $15.88 sat. only $10.88 The Greatest Advancement Yet In Muffler*-1 $29.95 MUFFUR SERVICE 2519 M. BLACKSTONE-222-3049 No. of Clinton- Behind Zaks Car Wash in nu Auroiavici cinm CHEERS Hello, friends! Ml o short note to lhank best next year and all the rest. C/oi/t_OAaa/ Bottle Skop Open daily til 2:00 AM Located 1 1/2 ml. East of FSC Bonanza Shopping Center, Clovls Ave. al Shaw. 299-2322 t_T_IC_ JAMES
Object Description
Title | 1964_12 The Daily Collegian December 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. |
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Language | eng |
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Title | Dec 17, 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, December 17, 1964 Spa/ltd Remember When Thursday, December 17, 1964 The Collegian Page 7 RJL "- By MICHAEL DELACRUZ Pee Wee was his nickname, but on the track field Floyd WUson, Frosno State College track great, was a giant without equal. While still a senior in high school Wilson had already estab¬ lished a West Coast Relay and national high school record in the broad Jump. IUs West Coast the books untouched for 32 years. His national high school record would be broken a few years la- AL's CHEVRON SERVICE • Accessories • Lubrication • Atlas Tires and Batteries We Give BLUE CHIP STAMPS 4797 E. Clinton at Chestnut FRESNO, CALIF. Upcoming Mural Clashes r by i athlete named Jesse Owens. Team Standings: Campus Kings Raiders Gunners Alpha Kappa Psl Eight Fill.™ Squires Nisei Club Celtics Games Monday, Jan. 4: North Court Alpha Kappa Psl vs. Big 1 Celtics vs. AFROTC, 7 Squires vs. Chemistry Club, Homan 3 vs. Nisei Club, Standing ASB Posts Are Open Students Lt their foot ln toe door of car politics are Invited to su applications for poslUons oi ARCHIE'S Restaurant & Lounge "Featuring Exotic Dishes from the Near East" Succulent SMsh Kebab Special Combination Plate Steaks - Chops - Chicken Sea Food Complete Dinners $130-$2J0 Special Lunches $1.00 & Up TOWER HOUSE BANQUET FACILITIES MEXICAN FOOD SERVING LUNCH - DINNER »a*adise SHorriNo OMra 4712 Blackstone 229-0011 I Open 11:30 AM - 9:00 PM (Closed Mondays) FULTON 2S7-4722 DINE OUT I'lallan Food Served In The Tradition of An Ol Italian Garden DiCicco's Pizzeric FOUR SONSJJF ITALY A_- 7-7054 -] 880 N. standing committees of the stu- presldent, today announced that Jan. 15 ls the deadline for either membership or chairmanship of the following committees: Rally, Homecoming, New Stu¬ dent Orientation, Leadership Camp, Popular Arts, Public Re¬ lations, Cafeteria and Bookstore. son was marred by a motorcycle accident but by May Wilson was in form. In the West Coast Ro- lays he ran a leg on tho winning 880-yard relay team and raised his own school record of 24*1" to 24'4 1/4" to the broad Jump. This was a phenomenal leap con¬ sidering that the world record was still under 26'. with Stanford he won the broad jump but was re-Injured run¬ ning the low hurdles. Ills last meet for toe season was the NCAA championships where despite his Injuries he placed third to the low hurdles. The following year might wi .. his ! the d. presslon accomplishes numerlous Injuries had faUed to do. He dropped from the track squad quit schejoltogotoworkfor the Pacific Telephone _ Telegraph Company, where he Ls now a senior employee. IUs face ls stUl a famUlar one on the FSC track, where he offlclatesthe broad Jump. Stewardesses Fly to fascinating clUes, bor¬ der to border, coast to coast and to HAWAn-and be paid for lt too, United stewardesses receive an average of $375 per month plus a liberal expense allow- Recelve 5 1/2 weeks free training at our brand new Stewardess Training Center in Chicago. Adverture and excitement can be yours if your are 29 thru 28 years old, a high school graduate, personable, single, 5* 2" to 5' 9" with your weight Wednesday, December SO I 10 AM - 2 PM California Hotel UNITED AIR LINES n Equal Opportunity Employer Floyd came to FSC ln Lhe fall of 1931 from Riverdale to be¬ come a member of a powerful track squad which included future world high Jump champion, Walt¬ er Marty. Pee Wee WUson was right at home among champions. He went through the 1932 season unde¬ feated, setting a school record ln the broad Jump (24'1") and es¬ tablishing Far Western Con¬ ference records lnthe broad jump and low hurdles. The first part of the 1933 sea- PIZZA!!! WHERE ELSE - BUT AT Me ¥ Ed's Pizza Parlor PIZZA FOR ONE _- ALL AT M^ '^I CJ'\- WORLD FAMOUS me n td s pizza parlors IKY 0 N I ■■■ Y 0 U LL LIKE IT My Side of the Story By RON DELPIT Earlier to the week we penned an obviously controversial bit on home-town officiating. In my relative nalveness,Iwas oblivious to toe number of toes that would feel the squash. This •white-collar* form of cheating undoubtedly raised toe lreof local chattel. At the risk of sounding ludicrous, the truth ls that actual biased officiating exists ln almost every college game ln toe nation. This avaricious form of deceit has even begun to Infiltrate high school and Junior high contests. Often times the officials are not fully at fault. They suffer from something comparable to kleptomania. Their predlces are lnstamatlc. It ls Just not ln their hearts to whistle violations against toe home squad. Whitworth college from Spo¬ kane wUl be ln Fresno Friday and Saturday to make their stab at whittling the nationally ranked Bulldogs down to size. Regardless of the fact that we are pro-FSC, we hope the officials for toe weekend set-to WOODS RADIATOR SERVICE Exchange - Repairing Cleaning - Recorlng 222-5688 BILLIARDS •THE BEST TABLES IN THE VALLEY" Carpeted - Refrigerated Free Instruction ADVANCE DESIGN ' BILLIARDS 538 N. Blackstone SEIBERT'S Body Shop 24-Hour Towing Service toe players play toe game, i want to have an interest- ie at toe Whitworto-FSC this approach. Whitworth who has Journeyed to FSC for the series. See how many times you notice obvious flagrant overlooked, and minor or trivial mlscues against your team We and the fans hope FSC wins. But we also hope the Bulldog cagers triumph by virtue ofthelr own Innate ability and not with toe aid of *the hidden persuaders.* ranking ln the latest college di¬ vision cage poll. The only loss Inflicted on the 'Dogs to date, 74-70, by S.F. StatelnGatorland, may be attributed to the sporadic debauchery of the officials. It should be an Interesting The game ls over now, the visi¬ tors have lost. The home folks are happy and another win ls on the books. But what of future contests between the two rivals. Often future games are avoided like tho bubonic plague. This ls not good public relations. It does not speak well of the school or Its athletic program. A possible remedy to the crisis would be to have the school ad- toal competent the college are provided. It would be Ideal to have the officials come from outlying communities, much to the styleoftheCCAAprogram. Who takes toe first step. One college must be toe loader. It must guide toe way. FresnoState should take the Initiative and ush¬ er Ln a fairer, more dignified code of athletic competitiveness. Rapid Transit? NEW YORK (UPI) — Modern technology has produced cars and healthy young horses, but ln New York's Manhattan borough trucks now move at an average speed of six miles per hour, says Product Engineering, a Mc¬ Graw-Hill publication. In their day, toe magazine says, horse- drawn carriages averaged 11 mUes per hour. Bulldogs Face Whitworth; FSC Still Ranks Fourth By BOB MCCARTHY Whitworth College of Spokane, Washington, which pressed Gon- zaga University before losing Monday night, will go after big¬ ger game Friday and Saturday nights when the Pirates face nationally fourth ranked Fresno State College ln the Bulldogs* e Into Gonzagabeforebow- o 67, ei r this w Gonzaga always produces more toan representative cage Whitworth has two big men ln center BUl Rubrlght and for¬ ward Rod McDonald, both 6-5 but after that, the Pirates can not claim much size. Tho guards are only 5-10 and 5-11. The Bulldogs retained tho num¬ ber four spot to the United Press International small school rank¬ ings, despite splitting a two game* set ln the bay area. Fresno State with a 4-1 season mark, ls only 12polnts behind third place South¬ ern Illinois (4-2) ln the top ten. Quarter System (cont. from Page 5) "In our (faculty council) opin¬ ion," said Dr. Burtneiy "the most economical and useful system would be to remain on the pres¬ ent system during tho year and have a state supported session wlto toe length of time decided by the faculty." :w YORK (UPI)— i than 600,000 known species isects, wlto literally hun- s of new categories being i year, according to the Book of Knowledge. These range ln size from the Atlas moth, which has a wing spread of a foot, to certain types of wasps thai are less toan a hundredth of an Coach Harry MUler's quintet ls probably happy to be back ln toe friendlier confines of the FSC gymnasium after last week¬ end's somewhat disappointing road trip. The Bulldogs turned ln a spotty performance, at best to trimming CalUornia State at Hayward, 72 to 60, and oauld nev¬ er get untracked ln losing to San Francisco State, 74 to 70. One of the few bright spots to tho road swing was toe return to form of All California Collegi¬ ate Athletic Association star Maurice Talbot, who has been Ski Club Will Accept Signups The Ski Club will meet to¬ night ln Science 121 at 7:30 PM to take signups Squaw Valley piann Publicity chairman""* Dean Kerkllng, announced that only buses with a capacity of 78 will be available for the trip. He urged all club members to sign up for the trip as soon as poss¬ ible because of limited bus space. The fee for the trip, Including room and board, ls $13.50. The annual Ski Scramble held In March and sponsored 1 Fresno State College ar Cal Poly Ski Clubs, wUl be dis¬ cussed during tonight's for s^trlp ini.dWfj. r, irmanr-'D plagued by injuries. Talbot rimmed 15 points against Hay¬ ward and 20 more Ln Lhe San Francisco State tussle. Center Lonnie Hughey, toe 6-7 scoring machine from Fresno City CoUege, ran Into foul trou¬ ble against toe Gators but toat was only part of his woes. Boto Hayward and San Francisco used tho sagging defense on toe big Bulldog Junior, leaving him Ut- Junlor college transfers Bob Jensen and Bobby Blanchard turned ln creditable efforts on the road swing and should see plenty of action against Whlt- worto, along with veterans John Bocko, Marty Sharp and Loren Thomsen. After toe two game home set, Fresno wUl leave on a five game road trip which wUl be high¬ lighted by a pair of contests against toe powerful Colorado State University Buffaloes at Fort CoUtos, Colo. JMSftlBBft AWARD WINNING PHOTOGRAPHY COLOR OR BLACK _ WHITE PORTRAITURE WEDDINGS GROUPS HOLIDAY SPECIALS ON GUARANTEED MUFFLERS CORVAIR .J*"- $c4?!5 _.._._ Thurs., Fri. & VOLCANIC _r •*** CINDER PACK """" Reg- Thurs., Fri. & $15.88 sat. only $10.88 The Greatest Advancement Yet In Muffler*-1 $29.95 MUFFUR SERVICE 2519 M. BLACKSTONE-222-3049 No. of Clinton- Behind Zaks Car Wash in nu Auroiavici cinm CHEERS Hello, friends! Ml o short note to lhank best next year and all the rest. C/oi/t_OAaa/ Bottle Skop Open daily til 2:00 AM Located 1 1/2 ml. East of FSC Bonanza Shopping Center, Clovls Ave. al Shaw. 299-2322 t_T_IC_ JAMES |