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Page 6 The Collegian Friday, April 2,1965 FSC will launch CCAA campaign against 49ers CHARTER FLIGHT NEW YORK to EUROPE $264.00 SIERRA TRAVEL OF BEVERLY HILLS June ID — NY to Brussels, Belgium Sept. 11 — Brussels to NY 9870 Sta. Monica Blvd., (213)274-0729or 272-8081 Campus Corral Fresno's Mobile Home Park of Distinction 1 Mi. E. of Fresno State College 5207 N. Villa 299-5284 GARDNER MOTORS, Inc. An Offer For FSC Students Only! Bring this ad with you and get In on a spring stock clearance sale. We have a Umited supply of Roberk seat belts In red, blue, grey and beige available on a first come first serve basis. This Includes free ln- $5.95 per set mi 7:30 to 12:00 Sat. Moo. thru FrL open 7: SERVICE MANAGER, FRITZ MLEKUSCH I Van Ness A Ventura By DOUG KRIKORIAN If Rick Plerlnl continues to pitch superbly. .. If Phil Mastagnl continues his long ball blasting. . . If the Bulldogs Inner defense holds up. . . If the BuUdogs stop making bone head plays... . . . The FSC baseball squad could conceivably capture the Central California Athletic As- nlght at 7:30 with the Ttogs en¬ tertaining Long Beach State In John M. Euless Park. Although, of course, there are more question marks concerning the BuUdogs than the aforemen¬ tioned four--l.e., pitching depth, overall hitting, etc.—none carry as much significance. Plerlnl, who has been nominat¬ ed by Coach Pete Belden to start against the '49ors, shapes up as the Bulldogs big stopper in view of hi posed a 3-2 mark, allowing only 2G hits in 43 Innings whUe strik¬ ing out 33. He pitched 11 score¬ less frames against San Jose State In a no-contest decision. Ills ERA Is 1.26. •He's done a asserted Belden about I Dos Palos High standou all the tools-fast ball, . Will his potent bat remain n conference action? , Tho defensive play of the in-. Plerlnl Is a sophomore, though. WlU he continue his superior flinging under the unrelenting pressures of a flag chase? Mastaganl, a Downey High of Modesto product, got off toater- has cemented thei rible start, his batting average ings on the left side hovering around the .150 In the season. The lnflelders seemed Incapable of picking up ground balls cleanly and making throws properly. The result: unearned runs for the op¬ position and a prospective ulcer for Belden. Lately, however, things have changed. The Insertion of Bob Schanze at third base and the Improve¬ ment of Darwin Frey at shortstop le dla- it 10 gi But In his last four games PhU has gone on a tear, driving out six safeties, Including a homer, triple and two doubles. Ho has hiked his average to .237 and n In H h 10. The 6-1 sporadic hltter--ve BULLDOG STARTER — Bob Schanze, who enjoyed two fine seasons at Fresno City College before transferring to Fresno State, wUl open at third base today when Coach Pete Bciden's Bulldogs kick off the California CoUcgiate Athletic Association campaign against Long Beach State at John Euless Park. The teams will play two games tomorrow on the FSC campus diamond. Law school entrance exam scheduled The Law School Admission The test, administered by the Test, required for admission tc Education Testing Service, wUl most American Law Schools, wU: be under the supervision of Karl be given Apr. 10 from 8:30 AM- E. Buckman, the chairman of the 4 PM in the Social Science BaUd- Political Science Department. Talbot's uniform is permanently retired Maurice Talbot, who has received many awards during his three years at Fresno State, was given the pinnacle sports honor this week at the varsity F winter sports dinner in the FSC cafeteria. Student Body President Herm Howerton announced that Talbot's uniform, No. 50, would be retired and placed In the FSC trophy And mixed with the Impeccable play of Katsu Shltanishl at second and the steady fielding of the al¬ ternating first sackers, Larry SUva and Woody Smith, the Inner defense, as of now, Is hole free. But wUl It stay that way? Probably the biggest enigma Belden has been confronted with so far this season Is the contin¬ uous stream of *goof* plays pull¬ ed by his charges. •Never In my coaching ca¬ reer,* roared Pete two weeks ago, 'have I seen a team make as many stupid mistakes as this Pete h i prescribed two ol It was a fitting final salute to the 6-5, 215-pounder, who shat¬ tered school and California Col¬ legiate Athletic Association rec¬ ords In a brilliant three-year Coach Harry MUler praised Talbot for his unselfish devotion to the FSC team and added 'It has been a sheer pleasure for me to have a young man of his caliber.' Talbot reported that his vision has returned to normal following a freak eye mishap at a local botUlng plant. WhUe Talbot was the man of the hour at the banquet, Lonnle Hughey and Steve Johanseo stop¬ ped Into the spotlight when they were named the most valuable performers on the hoop and wrestling teams, respectively. Hughey, around whom the Bull¬ dog cage team wUl be built next season, was presented the Gib Rambo outstanding basketbaU trophy. The 6-7 junior toppled c first 5 and a pears set for better things m wrestler In FSC history to win a national title, received the Herff- Jones plaque as the topgrappler. The junior from Madera sparked Coach Dick Francis' matmen to a 11-2 season mark. John Bocko, one of the finest guards In Bulldog cage history, picked up the Rambo free throw trophy for the second straight year. Bocko, a San Diego City College product, was one of the reasons FSC captured the CCAA crown the last two years. Don Nelson, the Bulldogs' 177- pound wrestling star, was pre¬ sented the captain plaque and re¬ ceived praise from Francis as a fine leader for his matmen. One of the highlights of the evening was the presentation of a sUver cup to MUler from the Bulldog Foundation for directing FSC to its fourth straight CCAA basketball championship. Hall Beatty served as the master of ceremonies, whUe George Koolery, president of the Varsity F, welcomed the guests ways of his Bulldogs: (I) think and (2) think harder. Has Belden's magic worked? "They have committed only one mental blunder In the last four games,' Pete revealed, proudly. But will this orthodox trend Who knows? If the above four question marks come out on the positive ledger, the Bulldogs, no doubt, wUl be the team to beat. But as Belden put It: We play 15 league games. We could win 15 and we could lose 15. You Just never know In base- Never truer words spoken. Just ask Gene Mauch. In tonight's assignment against Long Beach, the BuUdogs will be up against a team with solid pitching and abundant speed. Says Belden: "The 49ers can turn a walk Into a triple once they get on the bases.' For the season. Long Beach has stolen Tomorrow, the 49ersandBull- bers. Belden has with righthanders £ and BobOgle.Thetwl EXPERT WHEEL ALIGNMENT Has Been Added to ^"-^^ Our Many Services. Let Vern Set all Alignment ^ A/^?„ angles, Adjust to Factory ^ 3_\fei^ \ Specifications Set Caster, Camber and Toe-in Adjust Steering lj^jjl We Give Thrifty n^-'j Green Stamps j^, VERN ALCORN CHEVRON VA Mi. East of FSC on Shaw 299-299' Convenience FOR SALE~'62 Sprite, Exl. condit. R/H. Must seU $1000 485-1527. HELPI-Lost eye glasses near library. If found, caU Barry, 291-2917. Friday, April 2,1965 The Collegian Page 7 Gaucho tracksters will give Bulldogs test Hit Bulldog Frosh will host three cinder squads Injuries could hamper FSC's * point production What could have been one of Fresno State's easiest dual meets has turned Into what could now be the tightest meet of the season, since the losses of Charles Craig and Darel Newman. Tomorrow FSC wUl take on a University of California at Santa Barbara squad in the feature of a dual program, whUe the frosh wUl encounter teams from Reedley and Hancock CoUeges plus the UCSB frosh. Frosh and varsity events wUl be run In rotation with the field events for both divisions starting at 1:30 and the first running event scheduled at 2 PM with the frosh 440 relay followed at 2:05 with the varsity 440 relay. Craig and Newman were lost last weekend at Santa Barbara's Easter Relays whUe running their legs on the 440 relay team. Newman Injured a muscle be¬ hind the knee whUe Cralg Injured a muscle In the lower thigh area. Neither Is expected to return to action for about two weeks. Carrying the load for the Bull¬ dogs wlU be Sam Workman, Ron Matheson, Marty Borth, Sewell Simmons and Doug Monroe. Workman has been entered in four events by track mentor Dutch Warmerdam; the 100 and 220- yard dashes and legs on the 440 and mUe relay teams. Last week In Santa Barbara, Workman finished second In the 100 in a time of 9.6. This meet wUl mark his first attempt at the 220 this season. Last year at that distance, around a curve, he posted a 20.7. Matheson should lead the 'Dogs to a sweep in the pole vault as UCSB has yet to have a man go over the 12-6 mark In competl- The Fresno State College Freshman track team, under the direction of Coach Eugene 'Red* Estes, wUl host three other teams Saturday in a four-way meet to bo run In conjuncUon with the UC Santa Barbara-Fresno State var¬ sity meet. Competing against the frosh wUl be the UC Santa Barbara freshmen, Reedley CoUege and Hancock College. Hancock is unbeaten In dual meet competi¬ tion this season while Reedley boasts several Individual stand¬ outs, led by shot putter Houston Long Beach, San Diego are next for FSC Netters netters By JOHN VAN HORN stars from the tennis center of The Bulldog ti 0 with the , He 1 n the 120-yard high hurdles and a leg on the 440 relay team. Borth and Monroe complete the 440 relay team with both men also running In the 100 where FSC should register another sweep. Besides the 100, Borth Is en¬ tered In the pole vault and Monroe the 220. Borth has cleared 14-6 In the vault and Monroehasyetto be timed in the furlong. Leading a strong Bulldog field contingent, Simmons wUl be on hand to gather points In the high jump, his specialty, and the long and triple jumps. UCSB, with Its campus leaning on the Pacific Ocean, is not known primarily for Its track greatness age squad, __■ end on their home court against inls team was The doubles team of Jeff Kuns Long Beach State and San Diego tekbyCalState and John Savage, lxjtli freshmen, State. The Long at Los Angeles and San Fernando scored victories against both Los Is this aftr V-dlev State by the Identical Angeles and San Fernando. Adler San Diego scores of 7 to 2. described the team play of the duo morrow at The point differences may as, 'Real sharp.* seem wide, but coach Jack Adler A sjngle match victory was is somewhat pleased by his young scored by number three man Paul team's performance and the po- Aloojlan against the San ■ ■ernan- tentlal they are showing for the do team and the sophomore future. «°«blcs team of E"'* ™'<•• •We had some very good per- and DaveGreonbcrg scored a vlc- desplte the losses,' tory in number three doubles Adler. 'This was the first play against Los Angeles, in two years a a point from ,.s hl.'h California Collegiate Athletic Angeles, Association play will continue ■ the Bulldog netters Uils week- Come to Vic's Auto Upholstery if you need • Sports Car tops " Tonneau Covers • Upholstery Repairs For quality work: 1032 Blackstone - Just two blocks south of Olive. Rear of Radanovich Motors. Bring this for 5 ner cent discount. Buy a new 2 Bedroom home for only $ A **% ~*»* mo. After Normal Down Payment 4914 N. Blackstone 222-6034 227-7512 If you re 18 to 30 and would like 63 DAYS TOURING EUROPE i for just $393.00 then join this exciting summer tour of Europe designed for young adults. You'll cover the Iberian Peninsula, the Benelux countries, the British Isles, Yugoslavia, Trieste, Italy and France, of course. All by Pullman motorcoach. Hotels and breakfasts prepaid and confirmed. All this for S393.TK) (plus jet fare* And you aren't pinned down to sightseeing schedules. You're free to explore on your own. Group departs Montreal June 18. Reservations being accepted now. Don't wait too long! See your travel agent or mail coupon and receive a descrip¬ tive brochure detailing every day away. DC-i M Air f.r»» {Economy "J0""* *rif)0[,rom;;^j£,'{*5 JSoMSt'a5B»» ua'i » __—_____J»___—_; ; ., I Conodlon roeHk AlrlbiH, 55 Gront Av»., Son Frondsco, ColHonJa I Please send brochure on this 63-day European Tour to: j Name Address flY, TRAINS/TRUCKS/SHIPS/PLANES/HOTEIS/TELECOMMUNICATIOMS
Object Description
Title | 1965_04 The Daily Collegian April 1965 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1965 |
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 | April 2, 1965 Pg. 6-7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1965 |
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 Friday, April 2,1965 FSC will launch CCAA campaign against 49ers CHARTER FLIGHT NEW YORK to EUROPE $264.00 SIERRA TRAVEL OF BEVERLY HILLS June ID — NY to Brussels, Belgium Sept. 11 — Brussels to NY 9870 Sta. Monica Blvd., (213)274-0729or 272-8081 Campus Corral Fresno's Mobile Home Park of Distinction 1 Mi. E. of Fresno State College 5207 N. Villa 299-5284 GARDNER MOTORS, Inc. An Offer For FSC Students Only! Bring this ad with you and get In on a spring stock clearance sale. We have a Umited supply of Roberk seat belts In red, blue, grey and beige available on a first come first serve basis. This Includes free ln- $5.95 per set mi 7:30 to 12:00 Sat. Moo. thru FrL open 7: SERVICE MANAGER, FRITZ MLEKUSCH I Van Ness A Ventura By DOUG KRIKORIAN If Rick Plerlnl continues to pitch superbly. .. If Phil Mastagnl continues his long ball blasting. . . If the Bulldogs Inner defense holds up. . . If the BuUdogs stop making bone head plays... . . . The FSC baseball squad could conceivably capture the Central California Athletic As- nlght at 7:30 with the Ttogs en¬ tertaining Long Beach State In John M. Euless Park. Although, of course, there are more question marks concerning the BuUdogs than the aforemen¬ tioned four--l.e., pitching depth, overall hitting, etc.—none carry as much significance. Plerlnl, who has been nominat¬ ed by Coach Pete Belden to start against the '49ors, shapes up as the Bulldogs big stopper in view of hi posed a 3-2 mark, allowing only 2G hits in 43 Innings whUe strik¬ ing out 33. He pitched 11 score¬ less frames against San Jose State In a no-contest decision. Ills ERA Is 1.26. •He's done a asserted Belden about I Dos Palos High standou all the tools-fast ball, . Will his potent bat remain n conference action? , Tho defensive play of the in-. Plerlnl Is a sophomore, though. WlU he continue his superior flinging under the unrelenting pressures of a flag chase? Mastaganl, a Downey High of Modesto product, got off toater- has cemented thei rible start, his batting average ings on the left side hovering around the .150 In the season. The lnflelders seemed Incapable of picking up ground balls cleanly and making throws properly. The result: unearned runs for the op¬ position and a prospective ulcer for Belden. Lately, however, things have changed. The Insertion of Bob Schanze at third base and the Improve¬ ment of Darwin Frey at shortstop le dla- it 10 gi But In his last four games PhU has gone on a tear, driving out six safeties, Including a homer, triple and two doubles. Ho has hiked his average to .237 and n In H h 10. The 6-1 sporadic hltter--ve BULLDOG STARTER — Bob Schanze, who enjoyed two fine seasons at Fresno City College before transferring to Fresno State, wUl open at third base today when Coach Pete Bciden's Bulldogs kick off the California CoUcgiate Athletic Association campaign against Long Beach State at John Euless Park. The teams will play two games tomorrow on the FSC campus diamond. Law school entrance exam scheduled The Law School Admission The test, administered by the Test, required for admission tc Education Testing Service, wUl most American Law Schools, wU: be under the supervision of Karl be given Apr. 10 from 8:30 AM- E. Buckman, the chairman of the 4 PM in the Social Science BaUd- Political Science Department. Talbot's uniform is permanently retired Maurice Talbot, who has received many awards during his three years at Fresno State, was given the pinnacle sports honor this week at the varsity F winter sports dinner in the FSC cafeteria. Student Body President Herm Howerton announced that Talbot's uniform, No. 50, would be retired and placed In the FSC trophy And mixed with the Impeccable play of Katsu Shltanishl at second and the steady fielding of the al¬ ternating first sackers, Larry SUva and Woody Smith, the Inner defense, as of now, Is hole free. But wUl It stay that way? Probably the biggest enigma Belden has been confronted with so far this season Is the contin¬ uous stream of *goof* plays pull¬ ed by his charges. •Never In my coaching ca¬ reer,* roared Pete two weeks ago, 'have I seen a team make as many stupid mistakes as this Pete h i prescribed two ol It was a fitting final salute to the 6-5, 215-pounder, who shat¬ tered school and California Col¬ legiate Athletic Association rec¬ ords In a brilliant three-year Coach Harry MUler praised Talbot for his unselfish devotion to the FSC team and added 'It has been a sheer pleasure for me to have a young man of his caliber.' Talbot reported that his vision has returned to normal following a freak eye mishap at a local botUlng plant. WhUe Talbot was the man of the hour at the banquet, Lonnle Hughey and Steve Johanseo stop¬ ped Into the spotlight when they were named the most valuable performers on the hoop and wrestling teams, respectively. Hughey, around whom the Bull¬ dog cage team wUl be built next season, was presented the Gib Rambo outstanding basketbaU trophy. The 6-7 junior toppled c first 5 and a pears set for better things m wrestler In FSC history to win a national title, received the Herff- Jones plaque as the topgrappler. The junior from Madera sparked Coach Dick Francis' matmen to a 11-2 season mark. John Bocko, one of the finest guards In Bulldog cage history, picked up the Rambo free throw trophy for the second straight year. Bocko, a San Diego City College product, was one of the reasons FSC captured the CCAA crown the last two years. Don Nelson, the Bulldogs' 177- pound wrestling star, was pre¬ sented the captain plaque and re¬ ceived praise from Francis as a fine leader for his matmen. One of the highlights of the evening was the presentation of a sUver cup to MUler from the Bulldog Foundation for directing FSC to its fourth straight CCAA basketball championship. Hall Beatty served as the master of ceremonies, whUe George Koolery, president of the Varsity F, welcomed the guests ways of his Bulldogs: (I) think and (2) think harder. Has Belden's magic worked? "They have committed only one mental blunder In the last four games,' Pete revealed, proudly. But will this orthodox trend Who knows? If the above four question marks come out on the positive ledger, the Bulldogs, no doubt, wUl be the team to beat. But as Belden put It: We play 15 league games. We could win 15 and we could lose 15. You Just never know In base- Never truer words spoken. Just ask Gene Mauch. In tonight's assignment against Long Beach, the BuUdogs will be up against a team with solid pitching and abundant speed. Says Belden: "The 49ers can turn a walk Into a triple once they get on the bases.' For the season. Long Beach has stolen Tomorrow, the 49ersandBull- bers. Belden has with righthanders £ and BobOgle.Thetwl EXPERT WHEEL ALIGNMENT Has Been Added to ^"-^^ Our Many Services. Let Vern Set all Alignment ^ A/^?„ angles, Adjust to Factory ^ 3_\fei^ \ Specifications Set Caster, Camber and Toe-in Adjust Steering lj^jjl We Give Thrifty n^-'j Green Stamps j^, VERN ALCORN CHEVRON VA Mi. East of FSC on Shaw 299-299' Convenience FOR SALE~'62 Sprite, Exl. condit. R/H. Must seU $1000 485-1527. HELPI-Lost eye glasses near library. If found, caU Barry, 291-2917. Friday, April 2,1965 The Collegian Page 7 Gaucho tracksters will give Bulldogs test Hit Bulldog Frosh will host three cinder squads Injuries could hamper FSC's * point production What could have been one of Fresno State's easiest dual meets has turned Into what could now be the tightest meet of the season, since the losses of Charles Craig and Darel Newman. Tomorrow FSC wUl take on a University of California at Santa Barbara squad in the feature of a dual program, whUe the frosh wUl encounter teams from Reedley and Hancock CoUeges plus the UCSB frosh. Frosh and varsity events wUl be run In rotation with the field events for both divisions starting at 1:30 and the first running event scheduled at 2 PM with the frosh 440 relay followed at 2:05 with the varsity 440 relay. Craig and Newman were lost last weekend at Santa Barbara's Easter Relays whUe running their legs on the 440 relay team. Newman Injured a muscle be¬ hind the knee whUe Cralg Injured a muscle In the lower thigh area. Neither Is expected to return to action for about two weeks. Carrying the load for the Bull¬ dogs wlU be Sam Workman, Ron Matheson, Marty Borth, Sewell Simmons and Doug Monroe. Workman has been entered in four events by track mentor Dutch Warmerdam; the 100 and 220- yard dashes and legs on the 440 and mUe relay teams. Last week In Santa Barbara, Workman finished second In the 100 in a time of 9.6. This meet wUl mark his first attempt at the 220 this season. Last year at that distance, around a curve, he posted a 20.7. Matheson should lead the 'Dogs to a sweep in the pole vault as UCSB has yet to have a man go over the 12-6 mark In competl- The Fresno State College Freshman track team, under the direction of Coach Eugene 'Red* Estes, wUl host three other teams Saturday in a four-way meet to bo run In conjuncUon with the UC Santa Barbara-Fresno State var¬ sity meet. Competing against the frosh wUl be the UC Santa Barbara freshmen, Reedley CoUege and Hancock College. Hancock is unbeaten In dual meet competi¬ tion this season while Reedley boasts several Individual stand¬ outs, led by shot putter Houston Long Beach, San Diego are next for FSC Netters netters By JOHN VAN HORN stars from the tennis center of The Bulldog ti 0 with the , He 1 n the 120-yard high hurdles and a leg on the 440 relay team. Borth and Monroe complete the 440 relay team with both men also running In the 100 where FSC should register another sweep. Besides the 100, Borth Is en¬ tered In the pole vault and Monroe the 220. Borth has cleared 14-6 In the vault and Monroehasyetto be timed in the furlong. Leading a strong Bulldog field contingent, Simmons wUl be on hand to gather points In the high jump, his specialty, and the long and triple jumps. UCSB, with Its campus leaning on the Pacific Ocean, is not known primarily for Its track greatness age squad, __■ end on their home court against inls team was The doubles team of Jeff Kuns Long Beach State and San Diego tekbyCalState and John Savage, lxjtli freshmen, State. The Long at Los Angeles and San Fernando scored victories against both Los Is this aftr V-dlev State by the Identical Angeles and San Fernando. Adler San Diego scores of 7 to 2. described the team play of the duo morrow at The point differences may as, 'Real sharp.* seem wide, but coach Jack Adler A sjngle match victory was is somewhat pleased by his young scored by number three man Paul team's performance and the po- Aloojlan against the San ■ ■ernan- tentlal they are showing for the do team and the sophomore future. «°«blcs team of E"'* ™'<•• •We had some very good per- and DaveGreonbcrg scored a vlc- desplte the losses,' tory in number three doubles Adler. 'This was the first play against Los Angeles, in two years a a point from ,.s hl.'h California Collegiate Athletic Angeles, Association play will continue ■ the Bulldog netters Uils week- Come to Vic's Auto Upholstery if you need • Sports Car tops " Tonneau Covers • Upholstery Repairs For quality work: 1032 Blackstone - Just two blocks south of Olive. Rear of Radanovich Motors. Bring this for 5 ner cent discount. Buy a new 2 Bedroom home for only $ A **% ~*»* mo. After Normal Down Payment 4914 N. Blackstone 222-6034 227-7512 If you re 18 to 30 and would like 63 DAYS TOURING EUROPE i for just $393.00 then join this exciting summer tour of Europe designed for young adults. You'll cover the Iberian Peninsula, the Benelux countries, the British Isles, Yugoslavia, Trieste, Italy and France, of course. All by Pullman motorcoach. Hotels and breakfasts prepaid and confirmed. All this for S393.TK) (plus jet fare* And you aren't pinned down to sightseeing schedules. You're free to explore on your own. Group departs Montreal June 18. Reservations being accepted now. Don't wait too long! See your travel agent or mail coupon and receive a descrip¬ tive brochure detailing every day away. DC-i M Air f.r»» {Economy "J0""* *rif)0[,rom;;^j£,'{*5 JSoMSt'a5B»» ua'i » __—_____J»___—_; ; ., I Conodlon roeHk AlrlbiH, 55 Gront Av»., Son Frondsco, ColHonJa I Please send brochure on this 63-day European Tour to: j Name Address flY, TRAINS/TRUCKS/SHIPS/PLANES/HOTEIS/TELECOMMUNICATIOMS |