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■ PAfLT COLUSMAH Friday. Ja—«y «. jjjg lETIEJS •Chickon BriBGdo' Editor: As representative of the United States Peace Corps project num¬ ber 43, 'Chicken Brigade,* I would like to thank the President of the CoUege, his administration and the student body for accept¬ ing us, the Peace Corps, on cam¬ pus. Our directors must have been guided by a supreme light to have found such a wonderful place of acceptance for us. Our hearts go out to them. When we arrived on campus, many of us were shy, confused, and without good cheer. Your warm hearts erased all of our ill thoughts and feelings com¬ pletely. I know by now, everyone knows that we live In the chicken houses and that we got wet the very first night we were in them. WeU, because this Is the type of living we have been exposed to, but be¬ cause this Is a learning erperl- Before we came to Fresno Stato, many of us had never soena live chicken nor a chicken house, leg th n fall lr i valley. Each day here for us has been Just grand. Your accommodations have rea^avj each of us in the way to pay you for your hospital - e of u n -:o t! WANTED - someone to take over lease, $37.50 per mo. Campus Gardens Apts. Call Jerry — 291-7186. FOR SALE - Ph. 251-6522. As the days go by, we hope that we might in some way be able appreciation to you. -- So may we say to you that, If we had the words of poets, the thoughts of great teachers and the pow»»- of Kings, all we could do or say to show our apprecla- of the backwoods and light 'em up to a high emotional pitch, but a revival meeting does the same thing. Methinks you do some youngsters a vast disservice. Consider: bow easy one finds it after attending one of the per¬ formances with all those bright lights and loud music and rhythm, and even being allowed to con¬ verse afterwarda with someone in the cast drafted, bombed, taxed and mor¬ ally lectured by both sides of that glorious patriotic mess. HANK BRADLEY Yamamoto answers' Editor: It Is sad that Walt Disney died. I see his picture on the back of the 'Up With People* album and It dawns that he contributed to them more than moral support, since all that their theatrical army lacked were the Mickey Mouse ears. His studio was at least Absolutely Unselfish enough to donate the spirit of that moral¬ ly earth-shaking show. Perhaps he could have devised them a new and even more-acceptable-to- mouior format If he had lived. Your 'Sing Out '86* (make It •67) shows are fine song-and- dance to bring the peasantry out Mr. Dangorflold: I am very disappointed that you had to use a false identity to write your comments in the Jan. 4,1967 Collegian. Otherwise, I would have personally invited you to the EDDIESMmi Just had a standing ovation, to student President's Office to dis¬ cuss the past progress and ac- government and its future goals. It is quite evident that you have a great many misconceptions of me.as Student Body President and of student government as a whole, since I represent and work with the system. In your letter you have presented your personal viewpoints without investigating to check the validity In your state¬ ments. The least you could have done, since you have gone to the trouble of writing, was to talk moment of reflection. That Is a gooa measure of the juvenility of" the whole thing, gentlemen. First, ss absolutes those virtues are undeflnable, and only a young¬ ster or a mathematician will try to deal in absolutes. Second, why not come up with some moral values that are self-sufficient enough to dispense with the sales efforts of a Mickey Mouse Club? Then each of your "Sing Out '67* shows can Absolutely Unselfishly disband and forsake their electric-guitar frippery to con¬ tribute that $300,000 a year to the uncommitted peasant civilian in Viet Nam who Is shot at, with me, and if not me, with mem¬ bers of student govornment to see how much truth there Is In your accusations. Then, and only then could you have been qualified to pass Judgment. Remember "Mr. Dangerfleld," if you or any other student wish to discuss your thoughts concerning my 'committments, policies, procedures, or problems of Fresno State,' feel entirely wel¬ come to come to the Student President's Office. I am positive if you are truly interested, you will take the time to discuss these matters. We are more than happy Bulldogs hit title trail tonight The BattUn' Rullrtrw. win «•* i_«_i_ .^._.._ . ..... ^"~*^ YOUR CLOSEST FLORIST CONDIT8 FLOWERS fc GIFTS 3329 N. Cedar at Shlel-^ 24 hr. Ph. 227-38*4 ^tfKBNkk WHERE DO YOU aHw get the finest mmmVW PIZZA IN FRESNO? ^^H HP*^ ^ssBSr OR £°§LTHAT MATTER Where else but atfl&sai-Ed's —; TRY ONE -"- - YOU'liL" LIKF IT m«m WORLD FAMOUS PIZZA PARLORS THREE CONVENIENCE LOCATIONS 4735 NO. BLACKSTONE (near Shaw Ave.) X, 5560 E. JONGS CANYON RD. I 4775 E. OLIVE (at Clovls Avs.) I (at Chestnut A MANY IMITATE ... NO ONE DUPLICATES 1 HERB BAUER'S ^«n# SKI RENTALS m /£ MOST COMPLETE STOCK m\ Of SKI RENTAL EQUIPMENT vC AT THE LOWEST PRICES: 'J *%j j* Metal Skis & Pol m _ J, S3.00 Wood Skis A Pol 3.00 Ski Boots 200 Ski Stretch Pants 300 1.00 Ski Racks (up to 6 pr.) I 50 Parkas 1.34 Ma Chains 2.50 Play Boots ....S1.50 Weekend for that sem ester break trip In the snow* HERB BAUER'S PRO SKI SHOP OPEN SUNDAYS 9-6 OPEN DAILY 9-9 1316 BLACKSTONE 266-0271 tfltese Cl»«*cfces $m/tte Sfe Sunday CEDAR AVENUE BAPTIST Cedar and Belmont — Phone: 237-8301 CHRIST CENTERED, BIBLE BASED, LIFE RELATED 9:45 AM: College-Business Bible Class. 11:00 AM: Morning Worship. 7:00 PM: Evening Worship—Excellent Music 8:15 PM: College Discussion Hour-refreshments Irving E. Penberthy, D.D., Pastor Stephen W. Boalt, B. Mus., Minister of Music b U Discover the difference at Cedar Avenue St. Pauls Catholk Chapel at Newman Center 1571 K. BARSTOW AVK. -- Pttoowl 439-4841 MASSES: Sundays, 7 AM, 8:30 AM, 10 AM, & 12 Noon; Mon. thru Fri., 5 PM; Sat. & Holidays, 8 AM. CONFESSIONS: Sal., 3-5 PM ii 7:30-9 AM, and before Sunday Masses. Rev. Sergio P. Negro, Chaplain - CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 3901 E. Clinton - phone: 227-4123 9:45 AM; CoUege Class meeting at 3781 E. Harvard 11:00 AM : Morning Worship Jacob T. Dick, J. D. Click, Pastors College Church o! Christ EAST BOLLARD, BETWEEN FIRST AND CEDAR SUNDAY: Bible School, 9 AM:Mornlng Worshlp.lO AM, Yi People, 5 PM; Evening Worship, 6 PM. )AY: Bible Study, 7:30 pm. Dedicated to Serving the College Community CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CLINTON AT THORNS — PbonwJ 332-5859 9:30: Campus Hour 7:30: Evening Worship 9:30 4 11:00, Morning Worship Alan H. Brown, Minister, Dean T. Rowiry, Asrt. Minister FIRST METHODIST CHURCH TUOLUMNE t M ST. 10:00 am — Worship Service" 9:00 AM: Church School 7:00 PM: Wesley Fellowship (All Ages; SERM X TOPIC: WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 50 E. Santa_Ana(2.bJks. W. of Palm) Rev. Chase H. Stafford Worship Services 9 1 11 AM (nursery provided) 11 AM - Junior Church Church School: 9:45 Ail - CoUege Group, 7:30 PM SERMON TOPIC: To be announced SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST WO WEST SHAW AVE. ~ Phoos: HMSnTt 1:00 AM: Sunday Services 11.-00 AM: Sunday Schoc :00 PM: Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meetings FREE READING ROOM AND LENDTNO LIBRARY Open 12:00 to 4:30 PM Monday through Friday 2Z?T£?£2Zm IW Aortic As.xaaaonbas- e o'clock when they host the Los ifense of the California Col- ketball championship tonight at Angeles State Diablos at the Bel- ROOS/ATKIINS January Clearance Sale! Traditionally the best time of the year to buy clothes! Men's Suits 20% off Newest styles, many Ivy models, all from famous makers! Now— $54 $74 And no charge for alterations! Sportcoats lies you want! 24 $34 Thai styles you want! 2Q% Off! Herringbone tweeds, plaids $42 Harris tweeds, hopsacks Lack Slacks? 0€t 'em now at these savings! 15.50 Flannels, oxford weaves Save more! 2/for $29 $20 Crepe weaves, gabardines Save more! 2/for $38 Tonight's a good guideline as to the 'Dogs chances of retaining the CCAA crown which they have won the last five years In a row. Saturday night the Fresnans play host to the San Fernando Valley State Matadors at 8 p.m. In the campus gymnasium. LA State will bring a rugged outfit to the arena, one that has under its belt. The Diablos took the top honors In the Knights of Columbus tourney and the Kris Kringle Klasslc. Heading the list of top Diablos is veteran Joe Davis. At 6-7, Davis Is the tallest Angeleno. He was aflrst team All-CCAA selec- Charles Thomas Is back to give the LA crew added rebound strength. Thomas was the number three carom-gatherer In the con¬ ference last season. BUI Nolan and Joe Barnes return to give them a pair of classy veterans. Topping the list of newcomers are Cary Smith, who canned 40 points In ono game; Jim Reid, from nearby CoUege of Sequoias; and BUI Vargo, who averaged 30 polnta-per-game t>r the fresb- VaUey State's Matadors are currently rated 18th In the nation in the small coUege polls. Mark Cooley Is the outstanding Mat performer. He was a second team All-CCAA choice last year Theta, Sigma Chis fie for frat titles Theta CM upset unbeaten Sigma Chi, 34-31, last night In the final game of Soctlon A competition In the fraternities' Intramural bas¬ ketball league to tie tho losers Ron Shea pumped in 12 points to lead the winners whfle Dennis Earl of the losers also chalked up 12 markers. The two squads are tentatively set to play off for the UUeTuesdaynlgfatatS:15. In other Section A play, Alpha Phi Alpha stopped Kappa Sigma, 33-28, and Sigma Alpha EpsUon smashed Delta Sigma Phi, 78-42. Sigma Chi II squeaked past Alpha Gamma Rbo, 17-15, and Theta Chi n rolled over Lambda Chi Alpha,41-29, toremaindead¬ locked for the Section B lead. A playoff date will be announced later. Sigma Alpha Epsllon U whipped the Faculty, 58-30 In the final fr"***^1"'- SERIES—H m±2& '"Af TIMED" EISENSTEIN'S VV I UDCK CJEH PAVS THAT SHOOK THI WOULD") "'6ft5i*N-*o»r!Sia.SUNDAV. MN.8 •f MEMO: to successful coUege stndeeta . Is your Ufe Insurance and savings program cc with your progress? Take advantage of an examination of your prof f atn jini goals. Rod Stubblefleld Den Stubblefleld SP and placed In the top tea In both scoring and rebounding. Backing up Cooley Is guard stu Schrelber who can score and Is rated tops on defense. The BuUpups wlU also see schools' frosh fives at 5:45 p.m. 'Dog mafmen face pair of toughies The Fresno State CoUege wrestling team wlU get back Into action Friday, facing San Jose State, and then will take on Stan¬ ford Saturday. Both matches will be on the road. Coach Dick Francis' squad is physicaUy stronger than tbey have been since the first weak of the season. With the return of co-captain Bill Bernstein and 152-pounder Dennis DeLIddo, only Fred Contreras, Fresno's top 123 pounder, Is missing from the lineup. Contreras Is out for San Jose State and Stanford are both capable of upsetting the strong Bulldog unit. AU three schools participated In the North¬ ern California Invitational Tour¬ nament at San Jose earlier in the season, with Fresno placing second, San Jose State third, and Stanford fourth. Swimmers meef Mats, Aztecs in double contest Fresno State College sends Its tankers to San Fernando VaUey this weekend for a double-dual meet Saturday afternoon against San Fernando Valley state and San Diego State. Ara Halrabedlan's charges wlU battle on even terms with SFVSC, but San Diego's Aztecs, one of • the many One coUege swim teams In California and National Col¬ legiate Division champs the past two years, wlU be altogether different. In the double-dual meet the Bulldogs and their opponents wlU each coma out with two de¬ cisions (Halrabedlan wUl settle for a split) to mark the opening of the California Collegiate Ath¬ letic Association swim season. Fresno began the season the weekend before Christmas with a 88-38 loss to the University of Calitornia at Santa Barbara, fol¬ lowed by a good showing at the Pacific Coast Relays at UCLA. mARCEUo mAsmoiAnm raquel welch I NOW a •'' iUvVM ^" the girl of the year m ^ light up the screen £ ^^ J?
Object Description
Title | 1967_01 The Daily Collegian January 1967 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1967 |
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 | Jan 6, 1967 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1967 |
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 | ■ PAfLT COLUSMAH Friday. Ja—«y «. jjjg lETIEJS •Chickon BriBGdo' Editor: As representative of the United States Peace Corps project num¬ ber 43, 'Chicken Brigade,* I would like to thank the President of the CoUege, his administration and the student body for accept¬ ing us, the Peace Corps, on cam¬ pus. Our directors must have been guided by a supreme light to have found such a wonderful place of acceptance for us. Our hearts go out to them. When we arrived on campus, many of us were shy, confused, and without good cheer. Your warm hearts erased all of our ill thoughts and feelings com¬ pletely. I know by now, everyone knows that we live In the chicken houses and that we got wet the very first night we were in them. WeU, because this Is the type of living we have been exposed to, but be¬ cause this Is a learning erperl- Before we came to Fresno Stato, many of us had never soena live chicken nor a chicken house, leg th n fall lr i valley. Each day here for us has been Just grand. Your accommodations have rea^avj each of us in the way to pay you for your hospital - e of u n -:o t! WANTED - someone to take over lease, $37.50 per mo. Campus Gardens Apts. Call Jerry — 291-7186. FOR SALE - Ph. 251-6522. As the days go by, we hope that we might in some way be able appreciation to you. -- So may we say to you that, If we had the words of poets, the thoughts of great teachers and the pow»»- of Kings, all we could do or say to show our apprecla- of the backwoods and light 'em up to a high emotional pitch, but a revival meeting does the same thing. Methinks you do some youngsters a vast disservice. Consider: bow easy one finds it after attending one of the per¬ formances with all those bright lights and loud music and rhythm, and even being allowed to con¬ verse afterwarda with someone in the cast drafted, bombed, taxed and mor¬ ally lectured by both sides of that glorious patriotic mess. HANK BRADLEY Yamamoto answers' Editor: It Is sad that Walt Disney died. I see his picture on the back of the 'Up With People* album and It dawns that he contributed to them more than moral support, since all that their theatrical army lacked were the Mickey Mouse ears. His studio was at least Absolutely Unselfish enough to donate the spirit of that moral¬ ly earth-shaking show. Perhaps he could have devised them a new and even more-acceptable-to- mouior format If he had lived. Your 'Sing Out '86* (make It •67) shows are fine song-and- dance to bring the peasantry out Mr. Dangorflold: I am very disappointed that you had to use a false identity to write your comments in the Jan. 4,1967 Collegian. Otherwise, I would have personally invited you to the EDDIESMmi Just had a standing ovation, to student President's Office to dis¬ cuss the past progress and ac- government and its future goals. It is quite evident that you have a great many misconceptions of me.as Student Body President and of student government as a whole, since I represent and work with the system. In your letter you have presented your personal viewpoints without investigating to check the validity In your state¬ ments. The least you could have done, since you have gone to the trouble of writing, was to talk moment of reflection. That Is a gooa measure of the juvenility of" the whole thing, gentlemen. First, ss absolutes those virtues are undeflnable, and only a young¬ ster or a mathematician will try to deal in absolutes. Second, why not come up with some moral values that are self-sufficient enough to dispense with the sales efforts of a Mickey Mouse Club? Then each of your "Sing Out '67* shows can Absolutely Unselfishly disband and forsake their electric-guitar frippery to con¬ tribute that $300,000 a year to the uncommitted peasant civilian in Viet Nam who Is shot at, with me, and if not me, with mem¬ bers of student govornment to see how much truth there Is In your accusations. Then, and only then could you have been qualified to pass Judgment. Remember "Mr. Dangerfleld," if you or any other student wish to discuss your thoughts concerning my 'committments, policies, procedures, or problems of Fresno State,' feel entirely wel¬ come to come to the Student President's Office. I am positive if you are truly interested, you will take the time to discuss these matters. We are more than happy Bulldogs hit title trail tonight The BattUn' Rullrtrw. win «•* i_«_i_ .^._.._ . ..... ^"~*^ YOUR CLOSEST FLORIST CONDIT8 FLOWERS fc GIFTS 3329 N. Cedar at Shlel-^ 24 hr. Ph. 227-38*4 ^tfKBNkk WHERE DO YOU aHw get the finest mmmVW PIZZA IN FRESNO? ^^H HP*^ ^ssBSr OR £°§LTHAT MATTER Where else but atfl&sai-Ed's —; TRY ONE -"- - YOU'liL" LIKF IT m«m WORLD FAMOUS PIZZA PARLORS THREE CONVENIENCE LOCATIONS 4735 NO. BLACKSTONE (near Shaw Ave.) X, 5560 E. JONGS CANYON RD. I 4775 E. OLIVE (at Clovls Avs.) I (at Chestnut A MANY IMITATE ... NO ONE DUPLICATES 1 HERB BAUER'S ^«n# SKI RENTALS m /£ MOST COMPLETE STOCK m\ Of SKI RENTAL EQUIPMENT vC AT THE LOWEST PRICES: 'J *%j j* Metal Skis & Pol m _ J, S3.00 Wood Skis A Pol 3.00 Ski Boots 200 Ski Stretch Pants 300 1.00 Ski Racks (up to 6 pr.) I 50 Parkas 1.34 Ma Chains 2.50 Play Boots ....S1.50 Weekend for that sem ester break trip In the snow* HERB BAUER'S PRO SKI SHOP OPEN SUNDAYS 9-6 OPEN DAILY 9-9 1316 BLACKSTONE 266-0271 tfltese Cl»«*cfces $m/tte Sfe Sunday CEDAR AVENUE BAPTIST Cedar and Belmont — Phone: 237-8301 CHRIST CENTERED, BIBLE BASED, LIFE RELATED 9:45 AM: College-Business Bible Class. 11:00 AM: Morning Worship. 7:00 PM: Evening Worship—Excellent Music 8:15 PM: College Discussion Hour-refreshments Irving E. Penberthy, D.D., Pastor Stephen W. Boalt, B. Mus., Minister of Music b U Discover the difference at Cedar Avenue St. Pauls Catholk Chapel at Newman Center 1571 K. BARSTOW AVK. -- Pttoowl 439-4841 MASSES: Sundays, 7 AM, 8:30 AM, 10 AM, & 12 Noon; Mon. thru Fri., 5 PM; Sat. & Holidays, 8 AM. CONFESSIONS: Sal., 3-5 PM ii 7:30-9 AM, and before Sunday Masses. Rev. Sergio P. Negro, Chaplain - CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 3901 E. Clinton - phone: 227-4123 9:45 AM; CoUege Class meeting at 3781 E. Harvard 11:00 AM : Morning Worship Jacob T. Dick, J. D. Click, Pastors College Church o! Christ EAST BOLLARD, BETWEEN FIRST AND CEDAR SUNDAY: Bible School, 9 AM:Mornlng Worshlp.lO AM, Yi People, 5 PM; Evening Worship, 6 PM. )AY: Bible Study, 7:30 pm. Dedicated to Serving the College Community CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CLINTON AT THORNS — PbonwJ 332-5859 9:30: Campus Hour 7:30: Evening Worship 9:30 4 11:00, Morning Worship Alan H. Brown, Minister, Dean T. Rowiry, Asrt. Minister FIRST METHODIST CHURCH TUOLUMNE t M ST. 10:00 am — Worship Service" 9:00 AM: Church School 7:00 PM: Wesley Fellowship (All Ages; SERM X TOPIC: WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 50 E. Santa_Ana(2.bJks. W. of Palm) Rev. Chase H. Stafford Worship Services 9 1 11 AM (nursery provided) 11 AM - Junior Church Church School: 9:45 Ail - CoUege Group, 7:30 PM SERMON TOPIC: To be announced SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST WO WEST SHAW AVE. ~ Phoos: HMSnTt 1:00 AM: Sunday Services 11.-00 AM: Sunday Schoc :00 PM: Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meetings FREE READING ROOM AND LENDTNO LIBRARY Open 12:00 to 4:30 PM Monday through Friday 2Z?T£?£2Zm IW Aortic As.xaaaonbas- e o'clock when they host the Los ifense of the California Col- ketball championship tonight at Angeles State Diablos at the Bel- ROOS/ATKIINS January Clearance Sale! Traditionally the best time of the year to buy clothes! Men's Suits 20% off Newest styles, many Ivy models, all from famous makers! Now— $54 $74 And no charge for alterations! Sportcoats lies you want! 24 $34 Thai styles you want! 2Q% Off! Herringbone tweeds, plaids $42 Harris tweeds, hopsacks Lack Slacks? 0€t 'em now at these savings! 15.50 Flannels, oxford weaves Save more! 2/for $29 $20 Crepe weaves, gabardines Save more! 2/for $38 Tonight's a good guideline as to the 'Dogs chances of retaining the CCAA crown which they have won the last five years In a row. Saturday night the Fresnans play host to the San Fernando Valley State Matadors at 8 p.m. In the campus gymnasium. LA State will bring a rugged outfit to the arena, one that has under its belt. The Diablos took the top honors In the Knights of Columbus tourney and the Kris Kringle Klasslc. Heading the list of top Diablos is veteran Joe Davis. At 6-7, Davis Is the tallest Angeleno. He was aflrst team All-CCAA selec- Charles Thomas Is back to give the LA crew added rebound strength. Thomas was the number three carom-gatherer In the con¬ ference last season. BUI Nolan and Joe Barnes return to give them a pair of classy veterans. Topping the list of newcomers are Cary Smith, who canned 40 points In ono game; Jim Reid, from nearby CoUege of Sequoias; and BUI Vargo, who averaged 30 polnta-per-game t>r the fresb- VaUey State's Matadors are currently rated 18th In the nation in the small coUege polls. Mark Cooley Is the outstanding Mat performer. He was a second team All-CCAA choice last year Theta, Sigma Chis fie for frat titles Theta CM upset unbeaten Sigma Chi, 34-31, last night In the final game of Soctlon A competition In the fraternities' Intramural bas¬ ketball league to tie tho losers Ron Shea pumped in 12 points to lead the winners whfle Dennis Earl of the losers also chalked up 12 markers. The two squads are tentatively set to play off for the UUeTuesdaynlgfatatS:15. In other Section A play, Alpha Phi Alpha stopped Kappa Sigma, 33-28, and Sigma Alpha EpsUon smashed Delta Sigma Phi, 78-42. Sigma Chi II squeaked past Alpha Gamma Rbo, 17-15, and Theta Chi n rolled over Lambda Chi Alpha,41-29, toremaindead¬ locked for the Section B lead. A playoff date will be announced later. Sigma Alpha Epsllon U whipped the Faculty, 58-30 In the final fr"***^1"'- SERIES—H m±2& '"Af TIMED" EISENSTEIN'S VV I UDCK CJEH PAVS THAT SHOOK THI WOULD") "'6ft5i*N-*o»r!Sia.SUNDAV. MN.8 •f MEMO: to successful coUege stndeeta . Is your Ufe Insurance and savings program cc with your progress? Take advantage of an examination of your prof f atn jini goals. Rod Stubblefleld Den Stubblefleld SP and placed In the top tea In both scoring and rebounding. Backing up Cooley Is guard stu Schrelber who can score and Is rated tops on defense. The BuUpups wlU also see schools' frosh fives at 5:45 p.m. 'Dog mafmen face pair of toughies The Fresno State CoUege wrestling team wlU get back Into action Friday, facing San Jose State, and then will take on Stan¬ ford Saturday. Both matches will be on the road. Coach Dick Francis' squad is physicaUy stronger than tbey have been since the first weak of the season. With the return of co-captain Bill Bernstein and 152-pounder Dennis DeLIddo, only Fred Contreras, Fresno's top 123 pounder, Is missing from the lineup. Contreras Is out for San Jose State and Stanford are both capable of upsetting the strong Bulldog unit. AU three schools participated In the North¬ ern California Invitational Tour¬ nament at San Jose earlier in the season, with Fresno placing second, San Jose State third, and Stanford fourth. Swimmers meef Mats, Aztecs in double contest Fresno State College sends Its tankers to San Fernando VaUey this weekend for a double-dual meet Saturday afternoon against San Fernando Valley state and San Diego State. Ara Halrabedlan's charges wlU battle on even terms with SFVSC, but San Diego's Aztecs, one of • the many One coUege swim teams In California and National Col¬ legiate Division champs the past two years, wlU be altogether different. In the double-dual meet the Bulldogs and their opponents wlU each coma out with two de¬ cisions (Halrabedlan wUl settle for a split) to mark the opening of the California Collegiate Ath¬ letic Association swim season. Fresno began the season the weekend before Christmas with a 88-38 loss to the University of Calitornia at Santa Barbara, fol¬ lowed by a good showing at the Pacific Coast Relays at UCLA. mARCEUo mAsmoiAnm raquel welch I NOW a •'' iUvVM ^" the girl of the year m ^ light up the screen £ ^^ J? |