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Thursday. October IS Bulldogs, Diabios Meet Saturday By KEN ROBISON Coll.il.n Sport! Wrtl.r It'U be 'Douse toe Dlablos" night at Ratcllffe Stadium Sat¬ urday as toe Cal State Los An¬ geles football squad faces toe Fresno State College BuUdogs In FSC's 55th homecoming game. bail team to toe country and started buUdlng up a respectable schedule to go along wlto Its high standing. This scheule has been toe DevUs' doom this year, however. All four Diablo opponents this season have been ln toe top ten at toe Ume they met LA, and three, San Diego State, Weber State and Parsons CoUege, are still there. The BuUdogs aren't convinced Cal s 0-4 i Coach Darryl Rogers admits that the Dlablos are 'the best defen¬ sive team we've faced to date.' He explains that their lack of scoring (only 20 points to four games) Is no Indication of their offense. They have toe potenUal, and 'we're waiting for them to explode anyUme." Last week the DevUs lost to CCAA frontrunner San Diego State 28-0. Cal State is toe last team to' beat toe Aztecs, pulling off a 26-12 victory two years and 21 games ago. The Diablo running game, led by halfback Jim Holland and full¬ back Paul Cotton, will attempt to end a three-game touchdown drought. Cal State scored two TD's ln Its first game, but has been held to two field goals since Holland, a 5-9, 185 pound Junior, Is toe team's leading rusher wlto 168 yards gained on 42 carries for a 4.0 average. He also plays defensive back and Cotton (6-0, 190), a Junior from Berkeley, has gained 121 yards on 28 carries, averaging 4.7 Junior John Burke, 6-0, 180, will quarterback toe Dlablos. His top receivers this year have been big (6-3, 190) ends Mike Ander¬ son and JeweUAlkens. Anderson, from Bakersfleld, has caught six passes, including LA's only scor¬ ing toss. Aiken, who was last year's second leading c elver, has caught fc for 69 yards. Cal State also has toe CCAA's leading punter, Harold Serkln, who has kicked 30 ttmes tor 1217 yards and a 40.5 averge. Unbeaten Elevens Claim Greek Wins If Theta Chi and SAE can survive next week's compeUtlon, toe stage wUl be set for a drama¬ tic end to toe Intramural foot¬ ball season when tt meet each other Noi SAE had no trouble disposing of Sigma Chi 26-12 whUe Theta Chi scored I Alpha Phi Alpha Wednesday. Quarterback John Flno threw two touchdown passes to Tony Antonelll i Calad as SAE roUed to victory. The scoring plays covered 110 yards. Dave MeUo threw two TD "l Mike Harkness ln a losing effort for Sigma Chi. Steve Davis scored two touch¬ downs on passes from Dan Dlel ta Chl's victory over Alpha Phi Alpha. Mick Gromas caught a Dlel pass and ran ln for toe ■ Theta Chi score. BurtReld ran ln for toe lone Alpha Phi Alpha tally. SHERMAN CLAY Record Center GREAT SAVINGS ON GREAT ALBUMS FROM r&VANGUARD - FOR SALE Electric Car for handicapped Pilot [ an airplane for $5 ' TRADEWINDS ! AVIATION rmw^m i. GRAY'S MARKET CORNER OF SHAW & CEDAR OPEN 7 a.m.-ll p.m. 7 DAYS A WEEK FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE TOUR CHECK IS GOOD AT GRAY'S MARKET WITH YOUR STUDENT BODY CARD I YOUR WHERE DOLLAR BUYS JUST A LITTLE BIT MORE . Bully Sainte-Marie ! FIRE AND FUH AND ! CANDIEUGHT. NOW ON SALE 299 369 REG. 4.79 _-HREG'579 MONO %a STEREO SHERMAN if CLAY .-..,..-, i... -..-.. ••'°tf/ Record Center I Manchester Shopping Center °x 4 *3t session at Ratclilfe stadium . awaits a short pass to , Porterhouse Steak. The picture was taken by C mere toe Bulldogs will Uckic Los Angeles State leen Jan Slocum while head yell-leader Bob Braltman icgian Hioto Editor Andy Anderson during a recent practice the bit Homecoming game Saturday night. The game begins Football Game Tops Homecoming By LARRY STEWART \ Arsong the frills and thrills of a homecoming celebration will bV>a football game that will either make or break the Fresno State College Bulldogs. The FSC eleven will put lis unbeaten California Col¬ legiate Athletic Association record on the line when they tangle with toe Cal State Los Angeles Dlablos at 8 p.m. ln Ratcllffe Stadium Saturday night. The Bulldogs, 2-0 ln league and 2-3 overall, are toe favorites, but, nevertheless, coach Darryl Rogers is worried. When asked If he thought his boys were up for the game, Rogers replied, «I don't know, I really don't know. AU I can say Is they better be. •I kind of have a feeling they are not too keyed up yet, but I hope we can get them up by gametime.* A big, quick Aztec defensive line will poseproblems for Fresno's offensive attack led by the passing of Danny Robinson and toe running of Lloyd Madden. The Dlablos' famed defensive secondary will try to stop the Bulldogs' aerial attack while toe line will be out to contain Fresno's running game. Defense hasn't been a problem for coach J. R. WUllams' Dlablos. Their big problem has been finding the end zone. "We are continually knocking on the door, but never get to," said Cal State's public Information director Bob Hopper yesterday. LA hasn't scored a touchdown to the past three weeks. After punching over tor two ln their opener against Arlington State, toe Dlablos have only managed But despite LA's lack of offensive punch toeDlablos 't given anybody an easy game. Am Home-Comings Dance . . .Rainbow Ballroom . . . .Friday 8 p.m. Parade Downtown Satorday 10 a.m. Game. . . . Ratcllffe SlarHum. . . . Saturday 8 p.m. such formidable foes as Arlington State, Parsons Col¬ lege, Weber State and San Diego State, of which all ex¬ cept Weber are ranked among the top ten small college teams to toe nation. (Weber was rated to toe top ten at toe Ume lt played LA.) to death of Fresno State. •I thought at toe first of toe year that Fresno was the team to beat to our league,* said WlUlams. "I stUi feol It Is a team to reckoned with.* Rogers wUl go with toe same starting lineup as last week except for two changes. John Focke, a sophomore newlywed from PortervUle College, wUl All ta for the Injured Tom McCaU at line¬ backer, whUe Klrby Garrett wUl return to hla offensive guard post to place of Rich Laughlta, who Is still smarting from the Cal Poly game. Split end Denny Moulton, who caught seven passes last week, and converted flanker Gary Finch give Fresno a strong one-two punch to the pass receiving department. When Finch or Moulton aren't open, Robinson can throw to Madden or tight end Dave. Harris. Starting ta the offensive Interior line will be John Statu, 235, and Ron Heiman, 228, tackles; Garrett, 201, and Len McNlel, 23e, guards; and BUI Griffin, 182, center. Fred Figueroa will once again go ai fullback, Joining Robinson, Madden and Finch ta toe backfleld. Defensively, Fresno will nave Ron Remington, 198, and Ron Lelmbach, 200, at the ends; Dennis Earl, 227, and Tony Welch, 233, tackles; Lyle Setenclcb, 233, middle guard; Frank Kerby, 201, and Focke, 198, linebackers; Mark Bogdanovlch, 167, and Mike Freeman, 1«S, corner- backs; and Roger Young, 200, and Ervta Hunt, 177, safeties.
Object Description
Title | 1967_10 The Daily Collegian October 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 | Oct 19, 1967 Pg. 4- Oct 20, 1967 Pg. 1 |
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 | Thursday. October IS Bulldogs, Diabios Meet Saturday By KEN ROBISON Coll.il.n Sport! Wrtl.r It'U be 'Douse toe Dlablos" night at Ratcllffe Stadium Sat¬ urday as toe Cal State Los An¬ geles football squad faces toe Fresno State College BuUdogs In FSC's 55th homecoming game. bail team to toe country and started buUdlng up a respectable schedule to go along wlto Its high standing. This scheule has been toe DevUs' doom this year, however. All four Diablo opponents this season have been ln toe top ten at toe Ume they met LA, and three, San Diego State, Weber State and Parsons CoUege, are still there. The BuUdogs aren't convinced Cal s 0-4 i Coach Darryl Rogers admits that the Dlablos are 'the best defen¬ sive team we've faced to date.' He explains that their lack of scoring (only 20 points to four games) Is no Indication of their offense. They have toe potenUal, and 'we're waiting for them to explode anyUme." Last week the DevUs lost to CCAA frontrunner San Diego State 28-0. Cal State is toe last team to' beat toe Aztecs, pulling off a 26-12 victory two years and 21 games ago. The Diablo running game, led by halfback Jim Holland and full¬ back Paul Cotton, will attempt to end a three-game touchdown drought. Cal State scored two TD's ln Its first game, but has been held to two field goals since Holland, a 5-9, 185 pound Junior, Is toe team's leading rusher wlto 168 yards gained on 42 carries for a 4.0 average. He also plays defensive back and Cotton (6-0, 190), a Junior from Berkeley, has gained 121 yards on 28 carries, averaging 4.7 Junior John Burke, 6-0, 180, will quarterback toe Dlablos. His top receivers this year have been big (6-3, 190) ends Mike Ander¬ son and JeweUAlkens. Anderson, from Bakersfleld, has caught six passes, including LA's only scor¬ ing toss. Aiken, who was last year's second leading c elver, has caught fc for 69 yards. Cal State also has toe CCAA's leading punter, Harold Serkln, who has kicked 30 ttmes tor 1217 yards and a 40.5 averge. Unbeaten Elevens Claim Greek Wins If Theta Chi and SAE can survive next week's compeUtlon, toe stage wUl be set for a drama¬ tic end to toe Intramural foot¬ ball season when tt meet each other Noi SAE had no trouble disposing of Sigma Chi 26-12 whUe Theta Chi scored I Alpha Phi Alpha Wednesday. Quarterback John Flno threw two touchdown passes to Tony Antonelll i Calad as SAE roUed to victory. The scoring plays covered 110 yards. Dave MeUo threw two TD "l Mike Harkness ln a losing effort for Sigma Chi. Steve Davis scored two touch¬ downs on passes from Dan Dlel ta Chl's victory over Alpha Phi Alpha. Mick Gromas caught a Dlel pass and ran ln for toe ■ Theta Chi score. BurtReld ran ln for toe lone Alpha Phi Alpha tally. SHERMAN CLAY Record Center GREAT SAVINGS ON GREAT ALBUMS FROM r&VANGUARD - FOR SALE Electric Car for handicapped Pilot [ an airplane for $5 ' TRADEWINDS ! AVIATION rmw^m i. GRAY'S MARKET CORNER OF SHAW & CEDAR OPEN 7 a.m.-ll p.m. 7 DAYS A WEEK FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE TOUR CHECK IS GOOD AT GRAY'S MARKET WITH YOUR STUDENT BODY CARD I YOUR WHERE DOLLAR BUYS JUST A LITTLE BIT MORE . Bully Sainte-Marie ! FIRE AND FUH AND ! CANDIEUGHT. NOW ON SALE 299 369 REG. 4.79 _-HREG'579 MONO %a STEREO SHERMAN if CLAY .-..,..-, i... -..-.. ••'°tf/ Record Center I Manchester Shopping Center °x 4 *3t session at Ratclilfe stadium . awaits a short pass to , Porterhouse Steak. The picture was taken by C mere toe Bulldogs will Uckic Los Angeles State leen Jan Slocum while head yell-leader Bob Braltman icgian Hioto Editor Andy Anderson during a recent practice the bit Homecoming game Saturday night. The game begins Football Game Tops Homecoming By LARRY STEWART \ Arsong the frills and thrills of a homecoming celebration will bV>a football game that will either make or break the Fresno State College Bulldogs. The FSC eleven will put lis unbeaten California Col¬ legiate Athletic Association record on the line when they tangle with toe Cal State Los Angeles Dlablos at 8 p.m. ln Ratcllffe Stadium Saturday night. The Bulldogs, 2-0 ln league and 2-3 overall, are toe favorites, but, nevertheless, coach Darryl Rogers is worried. When asked If he thought his boys were up for the game, Rogers replied, «I don't know, I really don't know. AU I can say Is they better be. •I kind of have a feeling they are not too keyed up yet, but I hope we can get them up by gametime.* A big, quick Aztec defensive line will poseproblems for Fresno's offensive attack led by the passing of Danny Robinson and toe running of Lloyd Madden. The Dlablos' famed defensive secondary will try to stop the Bulldogs' aerial attack while toe line will be out to contain Fresno's running game. Defense hasn't been a problem for coach J. R. WUllams' Dlablos. Their big problem has been finding the end zone. "We are continually knocking on the door, but never get to," said Cal State's public Information director Bob Hopper yesterday. LA hasn't scored a touchdown to the past three weeks. After punching over tor two ln their opener against Arlington State, toe Dlablos have only managed But despite LA's lack of offensive punch toeDlablos 't given anybody an easy game. Am Home-Comings Dance . . .Rainbow Ballroom . . . .Friday 8 p.m. Parade Downtown Satorday 10 a.m. Game. . . . Ratcllffe SlarHum. . . . Saturday 8 p.m. such formidable foes as Arlington State, Parsons Col¬ lege, Weber State and San Diego State, of which all ex¬ cept Weber are ranked among the top ten small college teams to toe nation. (Weber was rated to toe top ten at toe Ume lt played LA.) to death of Fresno State. •I thought at toe first of toe year that Fresno was the team to beat to our league,* said WlUlams. "I stUi feol It Is a team to reckoned with.* Rogers wUl go with toe same starting lineup as last week except for two changes. John Focke, a sophomore newlywed from PortervUle College, wUl All ta for the Injured Tom McCaU at line¬ backer, whUe Klrby Garrett wUl return to hla offensive guard post to place of Rich Laughlta, who Is still smarting from the Cal Poly game. Split end Denny Moulton, who caught seven passes last week, and converted flanker Gary Finch give Fresno a strong one-two punch to the pass receiving department. When Finch or Moulton aren't open, Robinson can throw to Madden or tight end Dave. Harris. Starting ta the offensive Interior line will be John Statu, 235, and Ron Heiman, 228, tackles; Garrett, 201, and Len McNlel, 23e, guards; and BUI Griffin, 182, center. Fred Figueroa will once again go ai fullback, Joining Robinson, Madden and Finch ta toe backfleld. Defensively, Fresno will nave Ron Remington, 198, and Ron Lelmbach, 200, at the ends; Dennis Earl, 227, and Tony Welch, 233, tackles; Lyle Setenclcb, 233, middle guard; Frank Kerby, 201, and Focke, 198, linebackers; Mark Bogdanovlch, 167, and Mike Freeman, 1«S, corner- backs; and Roger Young, 200, and Ervta Hunt, 177, safeties. |