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6—THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Kennedy,Hustling Mates Upset 12th-Ranked Rebels Hustle and a guy named Kennedy sparked the Fresno State College Bulldogs to a hard- earned 92-69 upsetof 12th ranked Nevada Southern University last night In the campus gymnasium. While Jack Kennedy was burn¬ ing the nets for 21 points and grabbing off 13 rebounds, his teammates were harassing the Kennedy, a 6-3, 185 pound VI- salla product, was 'Mr. Every¬ thing' tor the Bulldogs; making almost Impossible shots, out- Jumping the taller Rebels for rebounds and occasionally taking a hand In setting up buckets for his 1 OWNER BOOKS FOR SALE — Hist. 181, 189A-B, Geog. 141, L Bus. Ad. 110.222-7371. FURN. APT. 2 BR. - JUOor J35 Camel. 224-1471,439-6481. Also The visitors from Las Vegas Cassius Outpoints Ernie Terrell For Undisputed Crown Cassius Clay became undis¬ puted heavyweight boxing cham¬ pion of the world last night by taking a unanimous 15 round The 'Louisville Lip' came out on top on all the Judges' score- cards In wallopplng the former World Boxing Association tltltst. Signups Underway For Handball brought an Impressive 14-3 slate Into the fray Including a Friday night 68-64 win over sixth ranked San Diego State. The three losses were all dealt by major colleges: Houston, Idaho State and Crelgh- NSU Jumped Into the early lead with big Elburt Miller, who had been averaging close to 33 polnta- per-game, and Vic Morton head¬ ing the charge. Vlnce demons got the 'Dogs on the right track by stealing the ball and firing a pass to Jim Wal- dron who canned a lay-up putting FSC In front 8-6 and they were never headed. Nevada Southern managed to keep within striking range tor the majority of the first twenty min¬ utes until the Bulldogs cut loose In the dying moments. Bobby Lee came through with 1ALSETH APTS. - program. Competitors c side of Anderso Joina—_ on titer-n move ^^ Careers in Management THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16th MR. CARL SALAMONE B'/CRO:,t!,coTlt6t ARMY AND AIR FORCE EXCHANGE SERVICE M«»«««»»«« a 13-4 p y that 1 itbe heat of Kennedy's heroics and Waldron's deadeye shooting was the steady play of center Marlln Elrod. Starting In place of Ron Rlegel, Elrod carried the brunt of the early scoring and was tough i the boards during the pull- Thr : d half was all Fresno lng closer than 14 points. FSC hit a sizzling 56 per cent as did NSU In the second half, but the 'Dogs pumped In six more field goals than the guests. Following Kennedy In the scor¬ ing department were Waldron with 15 markers and Bobby Lee, OPENED-TIMES Til RE E- open-eyed. open-mouthed at rebound. Ready to chi Bullpups Barbecue Falcons In Runaway Fresno State College i Bullpup cagers treated themselves and the fans to a bar- WELCOME BACK STUDENTS.* FACULTY TO FSC 2 Locations To Serve You f BULLDOG BARBERSHOP ^ •CAMPUS TOWN t Both Locations Across From FSC Dorms Cedar and Shaw gymnasium with the main course The 'Pups cooked the Coallnga Junior College Falcons, 74-43, to register win number 16 against one lone setback. Bob Vasllovlch and Rob Ste¬ phens fired In 14 and 12 points, respectively, to pace the froshto an overwhelming 42-18 halftlme lead. Coallnga fought on pretty even terms the remaining second half, but the damage had already been done as the Bullpups rebounded after, for the most part, an un¬ ite Fullerton and Stanislaus State College. Stephens finished the night as high man for Fresno with 23 tallies followed by Vasllovlch, 18, Larry Henrlcksen, 15, and Lucius Davis, 11. Cal .SI An Announcement Of Importance To All Persons Interested In Legal Education UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC McGEORGE SCHOOL OF LAW at Sacramento, California As Newly Amalgamated ANNOUNCES THE COMMENCEMENT OF A THREE YEAR DAY PROGRAM IN SEPTEMBER 1967 AND THE CONTINUATION OF THE EVENING PROGRAM WHICH COMMENCED IN 1924. BOTH PROGRAMS LEAD TO THE DEGREE OF JURIS DOCTOR. INFORMATION AND CATALOG: Admissions Office, McGeorge School of Lew, Univeniry of the Pacific, 3282 5th Avenue, Sacramento, Calif. 95817. Telephone: (916) 452-4956. Swimmers Chop Down Sequoias For 63-41 Win Tueaday. February 7, 1W7 THE P/ULV COLLEGIAN—7 The Bulldog natators chopped down the visiting College of Se- quotas swimmers, 63-41, yes- style, placing second to the 100 terday afternoon to the Fresno freestyle and swimming a leg of State pool to record a non-con- the 400 freestyle relay. Brooks FSC split the 12 first places with the Giants, six to six, but victories to the two relays Wilson times, taking a third to the 100 freestyle and doing duty to both The Junior college tankers from visalla, perennial power to the Valley Conference, were to the running until the next-to-last •vent. Terry Harper and Phil Jones combined tor a one-two tinish to the 200 breaststroke to lift FSC from a precarious 48-40 advantage Into an nncatchable Broncos Spoil 'Dogs Bid For Clean Sweep 200 Individual medley, and Dave Anderson, one-meter diving. Anderson enjoyed the easiest time of all the 'Dogs, capturing the diving by a whopping 201.85 points to 100.85 tor runnerup Dennis Wilson. The splashers wUl dive back into action Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock to the campus pool 9 State. Gallego Takes Mat Title Al San Diego Tournament Mike Gallego powered Us way NCAA tltlist at 1TJ pounds, 10-0. through a field of M grapplers Dennis DeLlddo picked up last Friday and Saturday to win fourth place In the 156 pound the 171.6 pound championship of division after winning his first the San Diego Naval Training five matches. Center Invitational Wrestling The tournament served as a Tournament. final war roup before the Bulldogs The Bulldog star whipped eight take on the Cal Poly of San Luis opponents, two by pins, including Obispo Mustangs Friday to the a pair of former national Cham- Men's Gymnasium with the Call- -. — „ #„,,. rnii«^.t« Athletic asso- plons. Gallego shut out Bruce fornla Collegiate Athletic Asso- Glenn, ex-Greco-Roman and Pa- elation title at stake. cine Coast champ from the Unl- Neither squad has lost aCCAA varsity of Oregon, B-0 and outing and the winner will vlr- outpotated BUI Sullivan, 1965 "- tually lock up the cl The Broncos of Cal Poly (Po¬ mona) kicked up their hoofs last Saturday night at the Selland Arena to buck off the Battlto' Bulldogs and deal them a 53-56 defeat. The loss stopped the Fresno State quintet from making a clean sweep of all tour semester break games. Previously, they had bumped off Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) In a California Collegiate Athletic Association meeting, Chlco State and Cal State Fuller- Cal Poly whipped to two quick buckets to the waning seconds of the first half to lift them Into a 31-29 lead midway break lead. Second half play saw the Broncos on top all the way except for a few seconds when Jim Wal¬ dron put FSC ahead, 51-60, with 5:58 to go. However, David Jones took charge for CP and netted five quick tallies to put them In front to stay. Fresno failed to snatch the win when Waldron missed a shot with nine seconds remaining and the Broncos leading, 57-56. Nick Barkett frosted the Pomona vic¬ tory cake by sinking a lay-up at Marlln Elrod and Waldron meshed 10 talUes apiece while Jones led CP and all scorers with Friday night, the Bulldogs had no trouble at all with the Cal State Fullerton Titans, drubbing them, 108-65. The first twenty minutes were nothing short of disastrous for the visitors as Fresno completely dominated the flow of play, build¬ ing up leads of 19-2, 36-9 and 47-11, before the Titans began to vaguely resemble a basketball Fullerton fought back gamelyln the second half after trailing, 55-24, at the break, but they were too outclassed to make much of a dent to the 'Dogs play. Six Fresnans hit to double fig¬ ures with Jack Kennedy's 22 points topping the list. Earlier to the break Fresno dumped Cal Poly (SLO), 79-63, and Chlco State, 75-58. Three Foes Fall To 'Pups During Break The Fresno State College Bull- pup freshman basketball team dribbled Its way to wins thirteen, fourteen and fifteen during the semester break with victories over the Csl Poly (San Luis Obis¬ po) and Cal State Fullerton frosh fives and Stanislaus State Col¬ lege. Last Saturday night, the 'Pups narrowly escaped with their scalps against the Stanislaus State CoUege Warriors. FSC tri¬ umphed, 90-87, but were pressed harder than they have been tor a long time. Fi»u*y evening, FSC again had a rough time, at least for the first hslf, against the Cal State Fuller- ton Titanbabes. The Fullerton five held the ad¬ vantage until the last four minutes of the opening half when Rob Ste¬ phens and Davis hit six points each to give FSC a 40-34 edge. Stephens continued to haveahot shooting hand the remaining half and swished 15 markers to pace his teammates to a runaway 100- 65 win. Stephens finished the night with 23 points followed by Davis, 19, and Larry Henrlcksen, 18. 'Dog Swimmers Outclass Diablos By 79-25 Count Fresno State College's swim¬ ming team made Its first home appearance of the season a suc¬ cessful one Saturday afternoon by whipping the Los Angeles State splashers, 79-25. The Bulldogs completely dom¬ inated the meet winning eight of the Individual events and sweep- tog the 400 freestyle and 400 medley relays, to addition to the 10 first place finishes, FSC swimmers captured eight run¬ nerup spots and three thirds. Jim Shoemaker, 500 and 1,000 freestyle, and Dava Bradford, 50 and 100 freestyle, paced the'Dogs with two first places each. Join¬ ing the pair to the winners' circle were Brad Foster, 200 individual medley; Greg Glbeson, 200 but¬ terfly; Terry Harper, 200 breast- stroke; and Dale Hopper, 200 backstroke. The triumph boosts the Bull¬ dogs' California Collegiate Ath¬ letic Association record to 3-1 with the lone setback betoganar- row loss to loop-leading San Diego State. Men with car — work 16-20 brs. week - excellent pay & Scholarship If you Qualify. Info given 8:15 PM Mon. or 7 PM Frt., 311 No. Fulton, Suite 115. Klrtog EXCLUSIVE SAN JOAQUIN VAlUt ENGAGEMENT STARTS FEB. 16th MAIL ORDERS .NOW fOX TOWIt THIATM 1301 N. WISHON •MSNO. CALI*. ■IIASI S1ND Ml .KM.* IOt_ CONVENTION CENTER ARENA SUN., FEB. US S:0fl PM ** IrtkitoUl 4.M 151 VA Convention Center Box Office and 600 M Street Mall Orders: Enclose stamped sell-addressed envelope. You Should Be Enjoying The Authentic Italian Cuisine at VIDONE'S MONDAY NITE SPAGHETTI SPECIAL (with meat sauce) ool Offer good Feb., March, & April. with ASB card. Also a complete menu of American & Italian foods . 79* VIDONE'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT AND PIZZERIA Center Cedar & Gettysburg Reach for the Top REACH FOR,
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Title | 1967_02 The Daily Collegian February 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. |
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Language | eng |
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Title | Feb 7, 1967 Pg. 6-7 |
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 | 6—THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Kennedy,Hustling Mates Upset 12th-Ranked Rebels Hustle and a guy named Kennedy sparked the Fresno State College Bulldogs to a hard- earned 92-69 upsetof 12th ranked Nevada Southern University last night In the campus gymnasium. While Jack Kennedy was burn¬ ing the nets for 21 points and grabbing off 13 rebounds, his teammates were harassing the Kennedy, a 6-3, 185 pound VI- salla product, was 'Mr. Every¬ thing' tor the Bulldogs; making almost Impossible shots, out- Jumping the taller Rebels for rebounds and occasionally taking a hand In setting up buckets for his 1 OWNER BOOKS FOR SALE — Hist. 181, 189A-B, Geog. 141, L Bus. Ad. 110.222-7371. FURN. APT. 2 BR. - JUOor J35 Camel. 224-1471,439-6481. Also The visitors from Las Vegas Cassius Outpoints Ernie Terrell For Undisputed Crown Cassius Clay became undis¬ puted heavyweight boxing cham¬ pion of the world last night by taking a unanimous 15 round The 'Louisville Lip' came out on top on all the Judges' score- cards In wallopplng the former World Boxing Association tltltst. Signups Underway For Handball brought an Impressive 14-3 slate Into the fray Including a Friday night 68-64 win over sixth ranked San Diego State. The three losses were all dealt by major colleges: Houston, Idaho State and Crelgh- NSU Jumped Into the early lead with big Elburt Miller, who had been averaging close to 33 polnta- per-game, and Vic Morton head¬ ing the charge. Vlnce demons got the 'Dogs on the right track by stealing the ball and firing a pass to Jim Wal- dron who canned a lay-up putting FSC In front 8-6 and they were never headed. Nevada Southern managed to keep within striking range tor the majority of the first twenty min¬ utes until the Bulldogs cut loose In the dying moments. Bobby Lee came through with 1ALSETH APTS. - program. Competitors c side of Anderso Joina—_ on titer-n move ^^ Careers in Management THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16th MR. CARL SALAMONE B'/CRO:,t!,coTlt6t ARMY AND AIR FORCE EXCHANGE SERVICE M«»«««»»«« a 13-4 p y that 1 itbe heat of Kennedy's heroics and Waldron's deadeye shooting was the steady play of center Marlln Elrod. Starting In place of Ron Rlegel, Elrod carried the brunt of the early scoring and was tough i the boards during the pull- Thr : d half was all Fresno lng closer than 14 points. FSC hit a sizzling 56 per cent as did NSU In the second half, but the 'Dogs pumped In six more field goals than the guests. Following Kennedy In the scor¬ ing department were Waldron with 15 markers and Bobby Lee, OPENED-TIMES Til RE E- open-eyed. open-mouthed at rebound. Ready to chi Bullpups Barbecue Falcons In Runaway Fresno State College i Bullpup cagers treated themselves and the fans to a bar- WELCOME BACK STUDENTS.* FACULTY TO FSC 2 Locations To Serve You f BULLDOG BARBERSHOP ^ •CAMPUS TOWN t Both Locations Across From FSC Dorms Cedar and Shaw gymnasium with the main course The 'Pups cooked the Coallnga Junior College Falcons, 74-43, to register win number 16 against one lone setback. Bob Vasllovlch and Rob Ste¬ phens fired In 14 and 12 points, respectively, to pace the froshto an overwhelming 42-18 halftlme lead. Coallnga fought on pretty even terms the remaining second half, but the damage had already been done as the Bullpups rebounded after, for the most part, an un¬ ite Fullerton and Stanislaus State College. Stephens finished the night as high man for Fresno with 23 tallies followed by Vasllovlch, 18, Larry Henrlcksen, 15, and Lucius Davis, 11. Cal .SI An Announcement Of Importance To All Persons Interested In Legal Education UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC McGEORGE SCHOOL OF LAW at Sacramento, California As Newly Amalgamated ANNOUNCES THE COMMENCEMENT OF A THREE YEAR DAY PROGRAM IN SEPTEMBER 1967 AND THE CONTINUATION OF THE EVENING PROGRAM WHICH COMMENCED IN 1924. BOTH PROGRAMS LEAD TO THE DEGREE OF JURIS DOCTOR. INFORMATION AND CATALOG: Admissions Office, McGeorge School of Lew, Univeniry of the Pacific, 3282 5th Avenue, Sacramento, Calif. 95817. Telephone: (916) 452-4956. Swimmers Chop Down Sequoias For 63-41 Win Tueaday. February 7, 1W7 THE P/ULV COLLEGIAN—7 The Bulldog natators chopped down the visiting College of Se- quotas swimmers, 63-41, yes- style, placing second to the 100 terday afternoon to the Fresno freestyle and swimming a leg of State pool to record a non-con- the 400 freestyle relay. Brooks FSC split the 12 first places with the Giants, six to six, but victories to the two relays Wilson times, taking a third to the 100 freestyle and doing duty to both The Junior college tankers from visalla, perennial power to the Valley Conference, were to the running until the next-to-last •vent. Terry Harper and Phil Jones combined tor a one-two tinish to the 200 breaststroke to lift FSC from a precarious 48-40 advantage Into an nncatchable Broncos Spoil 'Dogs Bid For Clean Sweep 200 Individual medley, and Dave Anderson, one-meter diving. Anderson enjoyed the easiest time of all the 'Dogs, capturing the diving by a whopping 201.85 points to 100.85 tor runnerup Dennis Wilson. The splashers wUl dive back into action Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock to the campus pool 9 State. Gallego Takes Mat Title Al San Diego Tournament Mike Gallego powered Us way NCAA tltlist at 1TJ pounds, 10-0. through a field of M grapplers Dennis DeLlddo picked up last Friday and Saturday to win fourth place In the 156 pound the 171.6 pound championship of division after winning his first the San Diego Naval Training five matches. Center Invitational Wrestling The tournament served as a Tournament. final war roup before the Bulldogs The Bulldog star whipped eight take on the Cal Poly of San Luis opponents, two by pins, including Obispo Mustangs Friday to the a pair of former national Cham- Men's Gymnasium with the Call- -. — „ #„,,. rnii«^.t« Athletic asso- plons. Gallego shut out Bruce fornla Collegiate Athletic Asso- Glenn, ex-Greco-Roman and Pa- elation title at stake. cine Coast champ from the Unl- Neither squad has lost aCCAA varsity of Oregon, B-0 and outing and the winner will vlr- outpotated BUI Sullivan, 1965 "- tually lock up the cl The Broncos of Cal Poly (Po¬ mona) kicked up their hoofs last Saturday night at the Selland Arena to buck off the Battlto' Bulldogs and deal them a 53-56 defeat. The loss stopped the Fresno State quintet from making a clean sweep of all tour semester break games. Previously, they had bumped off Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) In a California Collegiate Athletic Association meeting, Chlco State and Cal State Fuller- Cal Poly whipped to two quick buckets to the waning seconds of the first half to lift them Into a 31-29 lead midway break lead. Second half play saw the Broncos on top all the way except for a few seconds when Jim Wal¬ dron put FSC ahead, 51-60, with 5:58 to go. However, David Jones took charge for CP and netted five quick tallies to put them In front to stay. Fresno failed to snatch the win when Waldron missed a shot with nine seconds remaining and the Broncos leading, 57-56. Nick Barkett frosted the Pomona vic¬ tory cake by sinking a lay-up at Marlln Elrod and Waldron meshed 10 talUes apiece while Jones led CP and all scorers with Friday night, the Bulldogs had no trouble at all with the Cal State Fullerton Titans, drubbing them, 108-65. The first twenty minutes were nothing short of disastrous for the visitors as Fresno completely dominated the flow of play, build¬ ing up leads of 19-2, 36-9 and 47-11, before the Titans began to vaguely resemble a basketball Fullerton fought back gamelyln the second half after trailing, 55-24, at the break, but they were too outclassed to make much of a dent to the 'Dogs play. Six Fresnans hit to double fig¬ ures with Jack Kennedy's 22 points topping the list. Earlier to the break Fresno dumped Cal Poly (SLO), 79-63, and Chlco State, 75-58. Three Foes Fall To 'Pups During Break The Fresno State College Bull- pup freshman basketball team dribbled Its way to wins thirteen, fourteen and fifteen during the semester break with victories over the Csl Poly (San Luis Obis¬ po) and Cal State Fullerton frosh fives and Stanislaus State Col¬ lege. Last Saturday night, the 'Pups narrowly escaped with their scalps against the Stanislaus State CoUege Warriors. FSC tri¬ umphed, 90-87, but were pressed harder than they have been tor a long time. Fi»u*y evening, FSC again had a rough time, at least for the first hslf, against the Cal State Fuller- ton Titanbabes. The Fullerton five held the ad¬ vantage until the last four minutes of the opening half when Rob Ste¬ phens and Davis hit six points each to give FSC a 40-34 edge. Stephens continued to haveahot shooting hand the remaining half and swished 15 markers to pace his teammates to a runaway 100- 65 win. Stephens finished the night with 23 points followed by Davis, 19, and Larry Henrlcksen, 18. 'Dog Swimmers Outclass Diablos By 79-25 Count Fresno State College's swim¬ ming team made Its first home appearance of the season a suc¬ cessful one Saturday afternoon by whipping the Los Angeles State splashers, 79-25. The Bulldogs completely dom¬ inated the meet winning eight of the Individual events and sweep- tog the 400 freestyle and 400 medley relays, to addition to the 10 first place finishes, FSC swimmers captured eight run¬ nerup spots and three thirds. Jim Shoemaker, 500 and 1,000 freestyle, and Dava Bradford, 50 and 100 freestyle, paced the'Dogs with two first places each. Join¬ ing the pair to the winners' circle were Brad Foster, 200 individual medley; Greg Glbeson, 200 but¬ terfly; Terry Harper, 200 breast- stroke; and Dale Hopper, 200 backstroke. The triumph boosts the Bull¬ dogs' California Collegiate Ath¬ letic Association record to 3-1 with the lone setback betoganar- row loss to loop-leading San Diego State. Men with car — work 16-20 brs. week - excellent pay & Scholarship If you Qualify. Info given 8:15 PM Mon. or 7 PM Frt., 311 No. Fulton, Suite 115. Klrtog EXCLUSIVE SAN JOAQUIN VAlUt ENGAGEMENT STARTS FEB. 16th MAIL ORDERS .NOW fOX TOWIt THIATM 1301 N. WISHON •MSNO. CALI*. ■IIASI S1ND Ml .KM.* IOt_ CONVENTION CENTER ARENA SUN., FEB. US S:0fl PM ** IrtkitoUl 4.M 151 VA Convention Center Box Office and 600 M Street Mall Orders: Enclose stamped sell-addressed envelope. You Should Be Enjoying The Authentic Italian Cuisine at VIDONE'S MONDAY NITE SPAGHETTI SPECIAL (with meat sauce) ool Offer good Feb., March, & April. with ASB card. Also a complete menu of American & Italian foods . 79* VIDONE'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT AND PIZZERIA Center Cedar & Gettysburg Reach for the Top REACH FOR, |