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The Daily CoUegian Friday, February 11,19W Mats, Diablos Invade Bulldogland FSC Will Put Loop Lead On The Line The big test that looms ahead tor coach Ed Gregory and his Fresno State CoUege hoopsters DIABLO DUO - Two o: toe California Collegiate Athletic Association, (sei ond to Waldron and Blanchard) Greg Kind, wUl be to Fresno Saturday night to help direct toe California State College at Los Angeles five against the Bulldogs. by Saturday night (about 9:30 p.m.) when toe test Is over, a number of questions will have First of all, wlU toe Bulldogs be two games closer to their fifth consecutive conference title? And secondly, were toe Bulldogs able to keep their 22-game homo-win streak entact? FSC wlU play its two roughest home tilts of this year's schedule tonight and Saturday nights against San Fernando VaUey State College and California State Col¬ lege at Los Angeles respectively. Both games are slated for 8 p.m. at the FRESNO CITY COLLEGE gymnasium. Tonight's game wlU pit Fresno, toe California Collegiate Athletic Association's best defensive five against the SFVSC Matadors, toe CCAA's highest scoring quintet. The Matador's wUl come to toe £Jkse Caches $m/ite Qjou CEDAR AVENUE BAPTIST ■YOUR CHURCH AWAY FROM HOME" 535 NO. CEDAR (Near Belmont) — Phone: 237-8301 9:45 AM: CoUege—Business Bible Class. 11:00 AM: Morning Worship. 6:15 PM: CoUege—Business Fellowship. 7:30 PM: Evening Worship, Excellent Music. Irvln E. Penberthy, D.D., Pastor Gerald Cudney, Minister of Education PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 4672 N. CEDAR AT GETTYSBURG 8:00 i 11:00 AM: Worship Service 9:00 b 10:00 AM: Bible Classes Gamma Delta Association of Lutheran Students Martin Schabacker, Pastor For transportation, caU 222-2320 or 299-2216 CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN CLINTON AT NINTH STREET — Phone: 227-4123 9:45 AM: Church School CoUege Class 11:00 AM: Morning Worship J.T. Dick, R.J. Langley, Pastors St. Pauls Catholic Chapel at Newman Contar 1572 E. BARSTOW AVE. — Phone: 439-4641 MASSES: Sundays, 7 AM, 10 AM & 12 Noon; Daily, 4:45 PM: Sat. 4 HoUdays, 8 AM. CONFESSIONS: Sat., 3-5 PM ft 7:30- 9 AM, and before Sunday Masses. Rev. Sergio P. Negro, Chaplain College Church of Christ EAST BULLARD, BETWEEN FIRST AND CEDAR SUNDAY: Bible School, 9 AM; Morning Worship, 10 AM; Young People, 5 PM: Evening Worship, 6 PM. WEDNESDAY: Bible Study, 7:30 PM. Dedicated to Serving toe CoUege Community SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 280 WEST SHAW AVE. — Phone: 229-8371 11:00 AM: Sunday Services 11:00 AM: Sunday School 8:00 PM: Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meetings FREE READING ROOM AND LENDING LIBRARY Open 12:00 to 3:30 PM Monday through Friday PLAN TO ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY EPISCOPAL CHURCHES Serving toe CoUege Community ST. JAMES CATHEDRAL — CEDAR & DAKOTA CLERGY: Harry B. Lee, Harold B. Thelln SUNDAY MORNING SERVICES: 8 am, 9:15 am, 11 am THURSDAY: 6:45 and 10 am—Holy Communion ST. COLUMBA'S CHURCH — PALM & SHAW CLERGY: George Turney, Robert Lederer, Dwlght Hansen SUNDAY MORNING SERVICES: 7:30 am, 9:15 am, II am TUESDAY: 10 am; THURSDAY: 10 am; FRIDAY: 6:45 am FRESNO CANTERBURY CENTER — 4545 E. SIERRA MADRE, APT. H ESPBCOPAL CHAPLAIN: John M. WUcox. Phone 227-0409. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA S873 N. CEDAR (Near Aehlan) 8, 9 4 10:30 AM: WORSHIP HOLY COMMUNION - 1st Philip A. Jordan, Martin J. Wager, Pastors For rides, call 229-8581 CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CLINTON AT THORNE — Phone: (22-5659 9:30: Campus Hour 7:30: Evening Worship 9:30 ft 11:00: Morning Worship Alan H. Brown, Minister, Dean F. Rowley, Asst. Minister FIRST METHODIST CHURCH TUOLUMNE It M ST. 9:00 ft 11:00 AM: Morning Worship 9:50 AM: Sunday 7:00 PM: Wesley Fellowship Revs. Robert W. Moon and Phillip B. Kimble SERMON: "Conscience to Action" BELMONT CHRISTIAN CHURCH DISCIPLES OF CHRIST — 3425 EAST SHIELDS AVE. 9:30 AM: Church School CoUege Class 10:50 AM: Worship and Communion Rev. Carl B. Robinson, Minister For rides, CaU 222-6561 or 227-8600 WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 50 E. Santa Ana (2 blks. W. of Palm) Rev. Chase H. Stafford Worship services: 9 4 11 AM (nursery provided) Church School: 9:45 AM-College Group, 7:30 PM Sermon: "HUMILITY AND THE EGO* Fresno court with dual reasons tor a win. First of all, the Bull¬ dogs wrecked coach Jerry Ball's squad 91-66, and they should be high tor a win over Fresno. Pre-season dippings had peg¬ ged Valley State to make a strong bid and possibly unseat the tour- time champion Bulldogs as the CCAA king. Secondly, tho eligibility of their tremendous guard OUle Carter runs out Saturday, and toe Mats would like nothing better than to send Carter off on a winning note. Carter Is confronted with the National CoUeglate Athletic Aa- soclatton ten-semester rule and wUl be ineligible tor toe remain¬ ing Mat games. Currently, SFVSC Is second behind Fresno with a 3-2 record and cannot be counted out of toe face until the end of toe season (or possibly tonight). Carter will come Into the game as the league's leading scorer, with a 22.6 average (113 points in five games). SFVSC center Mark Cooley rates fifth to the conference with an 18.2 average, while BUI Arch¬ er has an even 16.0 mark. The Matadors* leading re- bounder Is forward Stan Swinger (6-3 1/2) with 48 grabs in league action (9.6). Cooley, surprisingly enough, has only managed 8.8 sweeps per game. BaU's quintet likes to run, as can bo witnessed by their high- scoring antics, averaging 90.2 Minute for minute, tonight's encounter should be a real corker from the standpoint of a good basketbaU game to watch. However, If the gym Is stUl In one piece, the Saturday night game should be a real roof- When (and 10 Cal State Los Angeles gets to toe gym, It will (Continued on Page 7, Col. 3) 1963 FORD GALAXY H.T., 390 eng., 4 sped., chrome wheel, air, excel, cond. $1600. 222-0803 or ext. 258 or 647. FOR SALE-*55 OLDS 88. Good cond., pwr/brk, license pd. $325. Ph. 227-8259. 2 BDRM. FURN. APT., Blt-tos. $100. 3411 E. Harvey. See Mgr., Apt. D or Ph. after 6, 255-5637. ACROSS FROM DORMS 2 BR turn. apt. $135 or $35 a person. 224-1471. ANYONE WISHING TO SELL Shlnoy's SOCIETY, please see Mrs. Toups, SS 130. Friday, February ll.Twe The Dally CoUegian Colvinmen Prime For Dual Revenge Wins A weU-rested Fresno State CoUege freshman basketbaU team wUl go after a revenge victory over San Fernando VaUey State CoUege to the Fresno City CoUege Gymnasium, starting at 5:45 p.m. today. The game was switched to Fresno City CoUege because more people will be allowed to watch toe game. There are 200 more seating space at FCC. Coach BUI Colvto's BuUpups won two and lost two during se¬ mester break and have an 8-7 record going into tonight's game. The last four frosh games will be played to Fresno. The BuUpups, as Colvln had promised earlier tots season, are a hustling and well-trained ball club. The team, led by Bruce Kuehne, Walt Byrd, MlkeRumley and John Warkentln, has been playing better than most fans had anticipated. Pearson, who had a 4.0 grade point average this past semester, had a season high of 18 against a rugged Coalings team. Byrd has been one of the most consistent performers, scoring in the double figures better than halt toe games played this season. Rumley, who made all-city last year, has a season high of 34 points against VaUey State to toe first meeting. Warkentln and Kuehne has formed one'of toe best Inside shooting combinations to BuUpup history. Kuehne, who has wooed toe fans while making lay-Ins with his back to the basket, has made 16 and 19 points In his last two outings. Warkentln, who wlU probably have to adjust to the swing man's position nert swing-man's position next sea¬ son, has been making his two- pointers from the top of key. The BuUpups wUl go against probably one of toe state's strongest frosh teams, not count¬ ing University of CaUfomla at Los Angeles. Valley State beat Fresno earli¬ er 91-79. The Utile Matadors Cal Poly Will Host Bulldog, UOP Tankers Newly elected swimming team captain Terry Harper wUl lead toe Fresno State CoUege squad against Cal Poly and University of the Pacific Saturday to San Luis Obispo. The affair Is billed as a double dual meet with the Bulldogs hop¬ ing to gain their third California CoUeglate Athletic Association win by beating toe Mustangs. Pacific, according to FSC coach Ara Halrabedlan, has had some strong teams In toe past and last week placed third In toe University of California at Santa Barbara Relays. The BuUdogs* chances tor a win against Cal Poly suffered a setback this week when diver Craig Gutchow was Injured whUe practicing a new dive, toe two and one-half backward somer¬ sault. Gutchow, a senior, suffered a cut under his chin when his knee struck that area as he hit toe water. According to Halrabedlan, stitches were required under toe chin almost at the throat. have some good prospects tor varsity competition next year. Saturday night Colvto's team will play Cal State at Loa Angeles. LA plays a scrambling game be¬ cause they do not have toe tall players. Colvln expects lt to be a tight game, but feels his team wUl come out ahead. Many of the -Fresno players feel they have a better team than LA, although Los Angeles defeated them earlier, 94-79. The FSC players have ex¬ pressed they wUl be "up" tor this game. Professionals To Highlight FSC Clinic A large group of professionals and former Fresno State CoUege baseball players will talk and perform at the day-long annual FSC Baseball Clinic Saturday tor Junior coUege and high school Activities will begin at 9 a.m. with separate lectures on the different phases of the game. Truman (Tex) Clevenger and Ted WUls, former major league pitcher, Larry PoweU, a one- timo hurler In the Pacific Coach League, and Clovls High School principal Jake Abbott will dis¬ cuss the art of pitching. Infield fundamentals wUl be demonstrated by Fresno City CoUege coach Len Borudet, who also is FSC coach Pete Betden's clinic assistant, Fred Bartels and Glen Wright, a major league Former Japanese major league player Fibber Hlrayama and Si¬ erra Union High School coach Augle Garrldo wUl speak on play¬ ing the outfield. Chicago Cubs Infloldor Vic Roznovsky, BuUard High School coach Bob Bennett, and former professional Hal O'Bannlon will discuss catching techniques. McLane High School Athletic Director OlUe Bldwell wUl speak on "Around the Bases," followed by a talk on batting fundamentals by Hlrayama at 11 a.m. HIGH SCORING MAT¬ ADOR - San Fernando VaUey State College's OUle Carter, currenUy leading toe CCAA to • scoring with a flve- Igame average of 22.6 (113 points), wlU be ap¬ pearing tor toe last time I to Matador colors. His1 eligibility Saturday night's SFV8C- Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. Conference Lead On (Continued from Page 6) be anybody's guess how they'U It seems Fresno followers are still steaming over the rough- house tactics used by Bob Old¬ ham's Diablos. The thought that remains ut¬ most to toe minds of toe Fresnans is the kicking Incident which in¬ volved Gregory and la's BUI Nolan and Charles Thomas to toe last outing. The Saturday night titanic looms as a must win tor both coaches. For Gregory, a win wUl keep toe Bulldogs to toe driver's seat In toe quest tor toe CCAA UUe. On toe other hand, a win becomes a personal thing for Oldham, as his quintets, to four years, have never beaten a Fresno team. However, the Diablos have been a rough obstacle for toe BuUdogs, especially to toe first go.this year, as toe BuUdogs squeaked by LA, 74-69. CurrenUy CSCLA owns a 7-13 record. But, toe Diablos are presenUy riding on a tour-game win streak, with their last win an impressive 61-60 triumph over toe University of San Diego. USD is toe same team which upset the BuUdogs Jan. 31, 69-66. Guard Kenney Ellsworth leads the Diablo charge with a 16.5 scoring average (overaU) and 14.8 to league action. Two other LA starters, Joe Davis and Thomas, own double-figure aver¬ ages (14.9 and 11 J) respectively). Thomas leads toe rebounders with a 11.1 mark, whUe Davis has been chipping to at a 9.1 clip. Los Angeles State comes to Fresno with a 2-3 league record, beating only Cal Poly (SLO) and San Diego State, all of which are tied tor third. Yes. SPECIALIZING IN VOLKSWAGEN AND SPORTS CAR SERVICE: COME IN SATURDAY OR SUNDAY CALL FOR APPOINTMENT -LUBRICATION *TUNE*BRAKES •MINOR REPAIRS We Give Thrifty Green Stamps VERN ALCORN CHEVRON iV4 MlEast of FSC on Show Ph.299-2994 Thanks to United's unique program for pri¬ vate pilots you can now apply for the job of pilot prior to obtaining the required commercial pilot license. We'll even help you in financing this license. To qualify, you need a private pilot license, 2 years college (half the credits required for graduation), age 20-29, height 5'6' to 6'4', U.S. or Canadian citizen, eyesight 20/70 correctable to 20/20 with glasses, and ex¬ cellent physical condition. Get all the details regarding this listen outstanding career opportunity: V^^^^SU For AppUcatlon or Information - Contact Mr. R.W. Edmonson Tuesday, February 15th Noon — 2 p.m. UNITED AIR LINES
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Title | 1966_02 The Daily Collegian February 1966 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1966 |
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. |
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Title | Feb 11, 1966 Pg. 6-7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1966 |
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" |
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Full-Text-Search | The Daily CoUegian Friday, February 11,19W Mats, Diablos Invade Bulldogland FSC Will Put Loop Lead On The Line The big test that looms ahead tor coach Ed Gregory and his Fresno State CoUege hoopsters DIABLO DUO - Two o: toe California Collegiate Athletic Association, (sei ond to Waldron and Blanchard) Greg Kind, wUl be to Fresno Saturday night to help direct toe California State College at Los Angeles five against the Bulldogs. by Saturday night (about 9:30 p.m.) when toe test Is over, a number of questions will have First of all, wlU toe Bulldogs be two games closer to their fifth consecutive conference title? And secondly, were toe Bulldogs able to keep their 22-game homo-win streak entact? FSC wlU play its two roughest home tilts of this year's schedule tonight and Saturday nights against San Fernando VaUey State College and California State Col¬ lege at Los Angeles respectively. Both games are slated for 8 p.m. at the FRESNO CITY COLLEGE gymnasium. Tonight's game wlU pit Fresno, toe California Collegiate Athletic Association's best defensive five against the SFVSC Matadors, toe CCAA's highest scoring quintet. The Matador's wUl come to toe £Jkse Caches $m/ite Qjou CEDAR AVENUE BAPTIST ■YOUR CHURCH AWAY FROM HOME" 535 NO. CEDAR (Near Belmont) — Phone: 237-8301 9:45 AM: CoUege—Business Bible Class. 11:00 AM: Morning Worship. 6:15 PM: CoUege—Business Fellowship. 7:30 PM: Evening Worship, Excellent Music. Irvln E. Penberthy, D.D., Pastor Gerald Cudney, Minister of Education PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 4672 N. CEDAR AT GETTYSBURG 8:00 i 11:00 AM: Worship Service 9:00 b 10:00 AM: Bible Classes Gamma Delta Association of Lutheran Students Martin Schabacker, Pastor For transportation, caU 222-2320 or 299-2216 CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN CLINTON AT NINTH STREET — Phone: 227-4123 9:45 AM: Church School CoUege Class 11:00 AM: Morning Worship J.T. Dick, R.J. Langley, Pastors St. Pauls Catholic Chapel at Newman Contar 1572 E. BARSTOW AVE. — Phone: 439-4641 MASSES: Sundays, 7 AM, 10 AM & 12 Noon; Daily, 4:45 PM: Sat. 4 HoUdays, 8 AM. CONFESSIONS: Sat., 3-5 PM ft 7:30- 9 AM, and before Sunday Masses. Rev. Sergio P. Negro, Chaplain College Church of Christ EAST BULLARD, BETWEEN FIRST AND CEDAR SUNDAY: Bible School, 9 AM; Morning Worship, 10 AM; Young People, 5 PM: Evening Worship, 6 PM. WEDNESDAY: Bible Study, 7:30 PM. Dedicated to Serving toe CoUege Community SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 280 WEST SHAW AVE. — Phone: 229-8371 11:00 AM: Sunday Services 11:00 AM: Sunday School 8:00 PM: Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meetings FREE READING ROOM AND LENDING LIBRARY Open 12:00 to 3:30 PM Monday through Friday PLAN TO ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY EPISCOPAL CHURCHES Serving toe CoUege Community ST. JAMES CATHEDRAL — CEDAR & DAKOTA CLERGY: Harry B. Lee, Harold B. Thelln SUNDAY MORNING SERVICES: 8 am, 9:15 am, 11 am THURSDAY: 6:45 and 10 am—Holy Communion ST. COLUMBA'S CHURCH — PALM & SHAW CLERGY: George Turney, Robert Lederer, Dwlght Hansen SUNDAY MORNING SERVICES: 7:30 am, 9:15 am, II am TUESDAY: 10 am; THURSDAY: 10 am; FRIDAY: 6:45 am FRESNO CANTERBURY CENTER — 4545 E. SIERRA MADRE, APT. H ESPBCOPAL CHAPLAIN: John M. WUcox. Phone 227-0409. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA S873 N. CEDAR (Near Aehlan) 8, 9 4 10:30 AM: WORSHIP HOLY COMMUNION - 1st Philip A. Jordan, Martin J. Wager, Pastors For rides, call 229-8581 CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CLINTON AT THORNE — Phone: (22-5659 9:30: Campus Hour 7:30: Evening Worship 9:30 ft 11:00: Morning Worship Alan H. Brown, Minister, Dean F. Rowley, Asst. Minister FIRST METHODIST CHURCH TUOLUMNE It M ST. 9:00 ft 11:00 AM: Morning Worship 9:50 AM: Sunday 7:00 PM: Wesley Fellowship Revs. Robert W. Moon and Phillip B. Kimble SERMON: "Conscience to Action" BELMONT CHRISTIAN CHURCH DISCIPLES OF CHRIST — 3425 EAST SHIELDS AVE. 9:30 AM: Church School CoUege Class 10:50 AM: Worship and Communion Rev. Carl B. Robinson, Minister For rides, CaU 222-6561 or 227-8600 WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 50 E. Santa Ana (2 blks. W. of Palm) Rev. Chase H. Stafford Worship services: 9 4 11 AM (nursery provided) Church School: 9:45 AM-College Group, 7:30 PM Sermon: "HUMILITY AND THE EGO* Fresno court with dual reasons tor a win. First of all, the Bull¬ dogs wrecked coach Jerry Ball's squad 91-66, and they should be high tor a win over Fresno. Pre-season dippings had peg¬ ged Valley State to make a strong bid and possibly unseat the tour- time champion Bulldogs as the CCAA king. Secondly, tho eligibility of their tremendous guard OUle Carter runs out Saturday, and toe Mats would like nothing better than to send Carter off on a winning note. Carter Is confronted with the National CoUeglate Athletic Aa- soclatton ten-semester rule and wUl be ineligible tor toe remain¬ ing Mat games. Currently, SFVSC Is second behind Fresno with a 3-2 record and cannot be counted out of toe face until the end of toe season (or possibly tonight). Carter will come Into the game as the league's leading scorer, with a 22.6 average (113 points in five games). SFVSC center Mark Cooley rates fifth to the conference with an 18.2 average, while BUI Arch¬ er has an even 16.0 mark. The Matadors* leading re- bounder Is forward Stan Swinger (6-3 1/2) with 48 grabs in league action (9.6). Cooley, surprisingly enough, has only managed 8.8 sweeps per game. BaU's quintet likes to run, as can bo witnessed by their high- scoring antics, averaging 90.2 Minute for minute, tonight's encounter should be a real corker from the standpoint of a good basketbaU game to watch. However, If the gym Is stUl In one piece, the Saturday night game should be a real roof- When (and 10 Cal State Los Angeles gets to toe gym, It will (Continued on Page 7, Col. 3) 1963 FORD GALAXY H.T., 390 eng., 4 sped., chrome wheel, air, excel, cond. $1600. 222-0803 or ext. 258 or 647. FOR SALE-*55 OLDS 88. Good cond., pwr/brk, license pd. $325. Ph. 227-8259. 2 BDRM. FURN. APT., Blt-tos. $100. 3411 E. Harvey. See Mgr., Apt. D or Ph. after 6, 255-5637. ACROSS FROM DORMS 2 BR turn. apt. $135 or $35 a person. 224-1471. ANYONE WISHING TO SELL Shlnoy's SOCIETY, please see Mrs. Toups, SS 130. Friday, February ll.Twe The Dally CoUegian Colvinmen Prime For Dual Revenge Wins A weU-rested Fresno State CoUege freshman basketbaU team wUl go after a revenge victory over San Fernando VaUey State CoUege to the Fresno City CoUege Gymnasium, starting at 5:45 p.m. today. The game was switched to Fresno City CoUege because more people will be allowed to watch toe game. There are 200 more seating space at FCC. Coach BUI Colvto's BuUpups won two and lost two during se¬ mester break and have an 8-7 record going into tonight's game. The last four frosh games will be played to Fresno. The BuUpups, as Colvln had promised earlier tots season, are a hustling and well-trained ball club. The team, led by Bruce Kuehne, Walt Byrd, MlkeRumley and John Warkentln, has been playing better than most fans had anticipated. Pearson, who had a 4.0 grade point average this past semester, had a season high of 18 against a rugged Coalings team. Byrd has been one of the most consistent performers, scoring in the double figures better than halt toe games played this season. Rumley, who made all-city last year, has a season high of 34 points against VaUey State to toe first meeting. Warkentln and Kuehne has formed one'of toe best Inside shooting combinations to BuUpup history. Kuehne, who has wooed toe fans while making lay-Ins with his back to the basket, has made 16 and 19 points In his last two outings. Warkentln, who wlU probably have to adjust to the swing man's position nert swing-man's position next sea¬ son, has been making his two- pointers from the top of key. The BuUpups wUl go against probably one of toe state's strongest frosh teams, not count¬ ing University of CaUfomla at Los Angeles. Valley State beat Fresno earli¬ er 91-79. The Utile Matadors Cal Poly Will Host Bulldog, UOP Tankers Newly elected swimming team captain Terry Harper wUl lead toe Fresno State CoUege squad against Cal Poly and University of the Pacific Saturday to San Luis Obispo. The affair Is billed as a double dual meet with the Bulldogs hop¬ ing to gain their third California CoUeglate Athletic Association win by beating toe Mustangs. Pacific, according to FSC coach Ara Halrabedlan, has had some strong teams In toe past and last week placed third In toe University of California at Santa Barbara Relays. The BuUdogs* chances tor a win against Cal Poly suffered a setback this week when diver Craig Gutchow was Injured whUe practicing a new dive, toe two and one-half backward somer¬ sault. Gutchow, a senior, suffered a cut under his chin when his knee struck that area as he hit toe water. According to Halrabedlan, stitches were required under toe chin almost at the throat. have some good prospects tor varsity competition next year. Saturday night Colvto's team will play Cal State at Loa Angeles. LA plays a scrambling game be¬ cause they do not have toe tall players. Colvln expects lt to be a tight game, but feels his team wUl come out ahead. Many of the -Fresno players feel they have a better team than LA, although Los Angeles defeated them earlier, 94-79. The FSC players have ex¬ pressed they wUl be "up" tor this game. Professionals To Highlight FSC Clinic A large group of professionals and former Fresno State CoUege baseball players will talk and perform at the day-long annual FSC Baseball Clinic Saturday tor Junior coUege and high school Activities will begin at 9 a.m. with separate lectures on the different phases of the game. Truman (Tex) Clevenger and Ted WUls, former major league pitcher, Larry PoweU, a one- timo hurler In the Pacific Coach League, and Clovls High School principal Jake Abbott will dis¬ cuss the art of pitching. Infield fundamentals wUl be demonstrated by Fresno City CoUege coach Len Borudet, who also is FSC coach Pete Betden's clinic assistant, Fred Bartels and Glen Wright, a major league Former Japanese major league player Fibber Hlrayama and Si¬ erra Union High School coach Augle Garrldo wUl speak on play¬ ing the outfield. Chicago Cubs Infloldor Vic Roznovsky, BuUard High School coach Bob Bennett, and former professional Hal O'Bannlon will discuss catching techniques. McLane High School Athletic Director OlUe Bldwell wUl speak on "Around the Bases," followed by a talk on batting fundamentals by Hlrayama at 11 a.m. HIGH SCORING MAT¬ ADOR - San Fernando VaUey State College's OUle Carter, currenUy leading toe CCAA to • scoring with a flve- Igame average of 22.6 (113 points), wlU be ap¬ pearing tor toe last time I to Matador colors. His1 eligibility Saturday night's SFV8C- Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. Conference Lead On (Continued from Page 6) be anybody's guess how they'U It seems Fresno followers are still steaming over the rough- house tactics used by Bob Old¬ ham's Diablos. The thought that remains ut¬ most to toe minds of toe Fresnans is the kicking Incident which in¬ volved Gregory and la's BUI Nolan and Charles Thomas to toe last outing. The Saturday night titanic looms as a must win tor both coaches. For Gregory, a win wUl keep toe Bulldogs to toe driver's seat In toe quest tor toe CCAA UUe. On toe other hand, a win becomes a personal thing for Oldham, as his quintets, to four years, have never beaten a Fresno team. However, the Diablos have been a rough obstacle for toe BuUdogs, especially to toe first go.this year, as toe BuUdogs squeaked by LA, 74-69. CurrenUy CSCLA owns a 7-13 record. But, toe Diablos are presenUy riding on a tour-game win streak, with their last win an impressive 61-60 triumph over toe University of San Diego. USD is toe same team which upset the BuUdogs Jan. 31, 69-66. Guard Kenney Ellsworth leads the Diablo charge with a 16.5 scoring average (overaU) and 14.8 to league action. Two other LA starters, Joe Davis and Thomas, own double-figure aver¬ ages (14.9 and 11 J) respectively). Thomas leads toe rebounders with a 11.1 mark, whUe Davis has been chipping to at a 9.1 clip. Los Angeles State comes to Fresno with a 2-3 league record, beating only Cal Poly (SLO) and San Diego State, all of which are tied tor third. Yes. SPECIALIZING IN VOLKSWAGEN AND SPORTS CAR SERVICE: COME IN SATURDAY OR SUNDAY CALL FOR APPOINTMENT -LUBRICATION *TUNE*BRAKES •MINOR REPAIRS We Give Thrifty Green Stamps VERN ALCORN CHEVRON iV4 MlEast of FSC on Show Ph.299-2994 Thanks to United's unique program for pri¬ vate pilots you can now apply for the job of pilot prior to obtaining the required commercial pilot license. We'll even help you in financing this license. To qualify, you need a private pilot license, 2 years college (half the credits required for graduation), age 20-29, height 5'6' to 6'4', U.S. or Canadian citizen, eyesight 20/70 correctable to 20/20 with glasses, and ex¬ cellent physical condition. Get all the details regarding this listen outstanding career opportunity: V^^^^SU For AppUcatlon or Information - Contact Mr. R.W. Edmonson Tuesday, February 15th Noon — 2 p.m. UNITED AIR LINES |