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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN SPORTS Mutt and Jeffs can make Bulldogs go in a series ol seven articles luring toe members of 67 Bulldog basketball By DKN.NIS MCCARTHY Veteran forward Ed Musolff, at 6-6 1/2, 200 pounds, llko a giant alongside teammates ly OvorstreetandVtoceClem- I compared to a couplo of 5-6 and 5-11 guards, Both players, as well as Bulldog teammate Wes RusseU, played together at Contra Costa Junior College before transferring to FresnoState College. All three p basketball at Harry Ella High School to Richmond. During his Harry Ells team, demons was a member of the All-NortoernCal- lfornla Tournament of Champions according to Miss chairman ofthe women's physical education department. Emphasis of toe clinic wUl be placed on Individual error cor¬ rection. pen to all staff mombers and students. It wUl be held on toe field south of toe Women's Gymnasium. 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Only al your W*j®&a*j® Mitch's Business Machines 4845 North Blackstone Fresno 26, California The Humpers turned back toe Rec Club, 37-32, Monday night to move into undisputed possession of first place in Section A of the Independent division of toe Intra¬ mural basketball program. comfortable 15-10 halftlme mar¬ gin, but the Humpers refused to quit and charged back behind Barry Long's 12 points to come out on top. Long took high point honors with 16 whUe Frank Mor- asco of toe losers netted 13. Mlts Kozukl meshed 16 tallies to pace toe New Port 5 past toe Thumpers, 46-20, and keep them In second place, one point 1 way tie by beating the Junkers to a tut tonight at 9:00. In Section C, Noah's Ark and Homan Hall II battled to a 38-38 tie with Jerry Barnett of toe Ark crew tallying 14 points. i Hall U took over toe ead with a narrow 32-27 ■ the Aggies. Ron Rowell College judo club gains temporary campus status Techs advance into a first place tie with the Rippers and Runts by declslontog the Nisei Club, 55-39. Jim Freglen hit 24 points while brother Jerry chipped to 13 to lead toe winners to scoring. The Rippers remained to toe title race by crushing too PSE five, 73-28. Keith Woods of toe victors was toe leading scorer with 17 points foUowed by mates Rodger Young with 16 and Joe Platz and Dave Tchlnaga with 14 Co-leader, toe Runts, however, Judo, too Japanese art of self defense derived from Jujltsu.has been growing In popularity In the United States for too past couple of years and ls now gaining prom¬ inence at Frosno State College. The FSC Judc Club, formed last semestor, ls n ow a temporarUy recognized cam pus organization. It has a wrltte fleers and a me mbershlpof some 50 students. The club me ets every Wed- nesday at 7:00 p.m. In Men's Gymnasium 20 3. It has already participated to two Judo tourna- ments tols sem Kyung Woo Kim, better known as Just Kim, structor. Kim, a second degree black belt, was toe originator of the Fresno club. Ho first came to toe United States from Korea to November of 1962 and enrolled in Tan College. While at Taft, he started a Judo club, but It was not as successful as toe one he started at Fresno. In Korea, Kim spent eight years practicing Judo. After five years of practicing six days a week, he was awarded his black belt. Officers Include Keith Cham¬ bers, president, Ken Klrkpatrlck, vice president and Sylvia Wep- pler, secretary-ti The c LADIES NITE, Ladies Play FREE Wrxi. N'ltn m SNOOKER and POOL fcOUSN CROWN [Athlon Parfc Shopping C«nter-Phone 222-6809 Nov. 20, toe club participated to toe Central California Tourna¬ ment to Parller. Earlier In toe in toe Clovls Invitational Tourna- At club meetings, toe members BULOVA WATCHES 24.95 up Jfcirwcr'j 3323 N. CEDAR 227-7446 Tough UOP Tigers invade Fresno I for early season showdown THE DAILY COLLEGIAN—7 Defensive 'Dogs on All-Coast team He Battlln' Bulldogs will host toe Invading University of Pacific Tigers from Stockton tonight at 8 p.m. to toe Selland Arena in what should be one of toe West Coast's top early season cage Fresno ls currenUy rated ninth In the nation In the latest small coUege rankings whUe toe powerful Bengals are tabbed the " > second best quintet on toe West Coast behind the awesome UCLA Bruins. Both fives opened with good wins. The Bulldogs upset a favored University of California at Santa Barbara team, 7S-S9, and the Tigers bumped off Cal state at Kayward and Hardln- Paclfic is toe defending West Coast Athletic Conference cham¬ pions having beaten out the avored University of San Fran- :lsco. The Tigers finished toe WCAC season with a 13-1 mark and ended up 22-6 on the year. UOP tost only two men from last year's squad that went all the way to the semi-finals to the NCAA Western Regional Play- Heading toe list of returnees ls 6-7 Keith Swagerty. TheTlger senior was the Most Valuable Player In the WCAC and waa the number three rebounder In the nation during the 1966-67 cam¬ paign. Bob Krullsh and Dave Fox are the key returning forward and guard, respectively. Krullsh, at 6-7, gives added height to the visitors whUe Fox has been among toe scoring leaders in the opening two encounters Including a game-high of 21 against Hardin - Simmons. The remaining guard and for¬ ward spots are up for grabs with Bruce Parsons currenUy holding down the former position and Ron Sellm, who tallied 17 to the Hardln-Slmmons win, having the Inside track tor toe forward Job. The Bengals boast good bench strength with Junior Joe Ferguson and sophomores Bob Jones, Robby DeWltt and Pat Foley wait¬ ing In the wings. A preliminary contest at 5:45 p.m. between the two fresh¬ men crewa wlU precede toe varsity meeting. The Bullpups woo Saturday's opener against GavUan Junior CoUege, 79-63, whUe toe Tl-Cats have a pair of games against Cal State at Hay- ward and Merced CoUege under their belts. Laat season's UOP frosh quintet compUed an 18-2 mark and tola year's five ls rated as Sylvester Greenwood and Mike Freeman, a pair of defonslvo standouts for the Fresno State College football team have been named to the small coUege AU- West Coast eleven. Greenwood, a senior defensive end, and Freeman, a Junior do- Dismal polo season over, splashers start practice FoUowlng a dismal 5-14 water polo season, Fresno State coach Ara Halrabedlan has cleared the pool of polo balls and ls making y tor toe swimmers who began ictlce Monday for their winter Immlng campaign. n too second year of winter mmlng at Fresno the Bulldogs open in Santa Barbara Friday, . 16, against toe University of California at Santo Barbara then travel to UCLA toe fol- Ing day for the Pacific Coast The swim season wUl probably a welcome sight for Halrabe- m and his charges after the Just completed polo season. The Fresno pololsts started off strong with five wins to their first eight games, but couldn't keep up the momentum and plunged to 11 straight defeats to finish too year. The Bulldogs were continuaUy plagued by injuries during the year and, consequently, lost some Halrabedlan singled out toe two Fresno-University of Pacific en¬��counters as toe high points of In toe first UOP game the Bull¬ dogs traUed 7-0 at toe half, but came out to too third and fourth periods and proceeded to score eight times only to lose by a single goal. The Fresnans never looked bettor at any time during toe the 1 time without 1965's AU- Athletic Sturtevant and The BuUdog! dous showing tough Tigers Halrabedlan felt vant and Harpe: Sturtevant tur CoUegUte choice Pete aptaln Terry made a tremen- hUe holding toe i a 9-5 victory, that wltoSturte- ) Fresnans off UOP. in possibly his best season as a "Dog while pushing through a team leading 53 goals, an average of almost 4 points a game. Halrabedlan wUl lose Sturte¬ vant and Harper for water polo next year but had a good crop of freshmen and Junior coUege transfers who wUl return. The swimming picture looks bright tola year at FSC with toe CCAA's 100 breast stroke champ Harper returning along with school record holders Dave Bradford to toe 500 free and Brooks WUson to toe 200 free. Halrabedlan also has a top list of freshmen swimmers and pre¬ dicts that a lot of school records wUl fall In 1966-67. Bulldogs rated ninth in nation Fresno State's Bulldogs, toe number nine rated small coUege basketball team to the nation, swept to victory over the week¬ end along with six otoer members of toe select top ten quintets. The 'Dogs whipped the Univer¬ sity of California at Santa Barbara, 79-59, to Join Evans- vllle, Akron, Cheyney State, Grambllng, Indiana State and Ok¬ lahoma Baptist to toe winners circle. EvansvUIe and Grambllng re¬ corded the big wins by stopping Central Missouri State, 109-80, and DUlard, 106-59,respectively. The Top Ten 1. Kentucky Wesleyan 2. Southern Illinois 3. EvansvUIe 4. North Dakota 5. Akron 6. Cheyney State 7. Grambllng 9. FRESNO STATE 10. Oklahoma BapUst -ANNOUNCEMENT- (Kenny) Johnson HAIR STYLIST Joins staff at Campus Town Barber Shop next to Perry's BuUpen at Cedar and Shaw. Kenny specializes in razor cutting, styling, straightening and coloring. For appointment caU 229-3195 Greenwood, a 6-2, 225pounder from Richmond, Calif., got off to a alow start this season, but sparked Fresno's strong defen¬ sive toward wall the second half of toe season. After toe Cal Poly game, he was named lineman of toe week to the California Col- Freeman, probably the fastest man on toe team was a pleasant surprise, considering his 5-11 frame carries only 160 pounds. In the season opener, he picked off three enemy aerials to set a school record, and had a total of nine by toe end of the year. His total ties the record set by Dave Plump, who la now with the San Diego Chargers of the American Football League. 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Object Description
Title | 1966_12 The Daily Collegian December 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. |
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 | Dec 6, 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" |
Language | eng |
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
SPORTS
Mutt and Jeffs can
make Bulldogs go
in a series ol seven articles
luring toe members of
67 Bulldog basketball
By DKN.NIS MCCARTHY
Veteran forward Ed Musolff,
at 6-6 1/2, 200 pounds,
llko a giant alongside teammates
ly OvorstreetandVtoceClem-
I compared to a
couplo of 5-6 and 5-11 guards,
Both players, as well as Bulldog
teammate Wes RusseU, played
together at Contra Costa Junior
College before transferring to
FresnoState College. All three
p basketball at Harry
Ella High School to Richmond.
During his
Harry Ells team, demons was a
member of the All-NortoernCal-
lfornla Tournament of Champions
according to Miss
chairman ofthe women's physical
education department.
Emphasis of toe clinic wUl be
placed on Individual error cor¬
rection.
pen to all staff
mombers and students. It wUl be
held on toe field south of toe
Women's Gymnasium.
Oft
TED KUHN'S UNION SERVICE
Q»
Long heads comeback charge
as Humpers beat Rec Club
Can the world's
greatest portable
typewriter
help a girl's
career?
PB00PPVPPPP
PPPPPPBPPPPP
00P90B0PPVP*
it of tl
YOU BET. 3cSo
■ **a*"*»" mwmm ■ ■ exci!,n., |