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—THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Monday, October 23. 1967 FSC Beats LA, San Diego Next 'Dogs Come From Behind To Win 14-3 By DENNIS Mcc ALL The Fresno State CoUege Bull¬ dogs tuned up for this week's ti¬ tanic with San Diego State by sUpplng past Los Angeles State 14-3 Saturday night before more than 10,000 Homecoming parti¬ sans at Ratcllffe Stadium. The win was toe third straight for FSC and evens toe BuUdogs' overall mark at 3-3. More Im¬ portant is a perfect 3-0 Cali¬ fornia Collegiate Athletic As- sociaUon log. All toe marbles- conference crown and Junior Rose Bowl bid-may very well hinge on toe San Diego clash. Against toe wtaless Dlablos, toe Bulldogs sputtered through¬ out toe first half and left toe field at Intermission trailing 3-0. Bui toe 'Dogs struck wlto fury late to the third stanza. Quarterback Danny Robinson hooked up wlto Gary Finch tor first hit Denny Moulton for another. Fresno punched deep Into Diab¬ lo terrain three tl me s ln th two quarters but each time to find toe end zone. The soutolanders hit toe i board Just before Ume r yard field goal. It marked toe fourth tlme~ln five games toe Dlablos had taken a 3-0 lead be¬ fore bowing. A 54-yard scamper by junior halfback Paul Cotton set toe stage for the three-pointer. Jim Hol¬ land put toe Dlablos ln scoring position again right after Inter¬ mission with a 56-yard run but the Bulldog defenders held on their own 32. —MAN OVER 21— FULLTIME EMPLOYMENT 10 a.m.-G p.m. 6 days a week ID JOB - GOOD PAY GOOD FOOD Apply CAFFE MIDI right now! MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE LIABILITY ,V- ..$24,.. BEN W. HAW AGENCY 311^^jJLTON48W BULLDOG BULL—Fresno Stale fullback Mike Flores attempts lo break lose from toe grasp of LA's Henry Parks. 60. as end Dave Har¬ ris throws a key block.on John Dcschler. 63. during action Saturday From here, toe Bul-dogs took over and went 68 yards ln nine plays for toe gam'e first touch- The Dla down. Robinson connected with fourth per Moulton on a 38-yard gainer to tlons by F the LA 20 and four plays later Hunt put tl tossed to Finch from nine yards out. The 160-pound Junior flanker made a crowd-pleasing shoe¬ string grab ln the end zone. Hank Corda booted toe conver¬ sion and FSC was ahead to stay with 3:44 remaining ln the third The clincher came Just two night at Ratcllffe Stadium. Fresno's Kirhy Garrett, behind Hon comes in lo help out. I resno won the homecoming affair 14-3. Cords, Schanz Pace FSC Past LA, 49ers high r. Flee Freeman dashed 29 yards wlto a punt to toe LA 47 and, coupled wlto a 15-yard roughness penalty, the Bulldogs had lt <5h the Invader Robinson connected on 15 of 27 sstt tor 222 of toe Dulidogs' 15 total yards. Moulton hauled five for 118 yards while Finch timed four for 51 yards. Diablo coach Jim Williams was the FSC quarterback ln ways thought he was toe best quarterback ln toe league and I still think so," the sophomore Williams' crew displayed a rugged defense but a hapless and ' lifeless offense. Things will be much different this weekend wlto San Diego. i meet against Cal State LosAi Cords, co-captaln of the Bull dogs, ran a 20:38 to break hi second course record of the sea son. Schanz finished with a Urn 0/21:11. Fourth for the Bulldogs was Merced College transfer John Kajiwara, who "ran a very good according to coach Red on records and performances this This Saturday FSC will host UC Santa Barbara at toe Bulldog's new course at Woodward Park, north of Fresno along toe Sun Joaquin River. Kajlwa Poloists Beat LA 14-9 A strong bench proved toe dif¬ ference Saturday as the Fresno State College water polo team came from behind twice to upend Cal State Los Angeles 14-9 be¬ fore a near capacity crowd to toe campus pool. The win evens toe Bulldog's California CoUeglate Athletic Association record at 2-2. Trailing 3-1 at toe end of toe first period, toe 'Dogs fought back wlto six goals ln toe second stanza to lead 7-4 at half. Senior Jack Etaer came off toe bench to Ignite toe Fresno attack with two goals ln that period. But toe Dlablos refused to roll over and play dead. Dave Heck's eighth goal, early ln toe fourth quarter, gave the visitors toe lead again at 9-8. Fresno then went on a rampage to win lis second consecutive league victory. A happy coach, Ara Halrabe¬ dlan, attributed toe Bulldog vic¬ tory to team depth and hustle. "With each game I gain more confidence to our subsUtutes," Halrabedlan commented. Seven of toe 11 players used by toe Fresno mentor figured ln toe scoring. The victory was even more gratifying coming off a thunder¬ ous 35-1 loss to a best-ever San Jose State team Friday ln San - Other finishers for Fresno were Harry Olson, ninth, 21:52, and Joe Dunbar, tenth, 21:59. Dunbar, defending California Collegiate Athletic AssoclaUon champ, ran ln his first meet of the year after being out wlto a leg Injury. The triangular meet score was Fresno State 26, Long Beach 33, and Los Angeles 70. The Bull¬ dogs defeated Long Beach lrt Ui FOR SALE OR LEASE Willi OPTION TO BUY. $150 monthly. Refrigeration 4 lldrm. l*i bath. GOO sq. It covered patio. NEAR FSC l.-RAMMMt M'lKKll S SIKH' mma GIRLS - priv. E t 14-3 The Bulldogs are now 5-1 for the season, their only loss coming to Cal Poly Pomona. Cords is un¬ beaten In CCAA and dual meet Coach Estes said that toe squad hopes to compete In toe NCAA coUege division meet Nov. 11 ln Wheatorr, III. The Board of Ato- FURN. APT. 2BR.-S140OI per person. Across from do Carpet. 439-6481. Also turn. College studio, $70.00 M CLIP THIS COUPON )I#] This Coupon Worth on our famous 10 inch pizza Regular $1.65 Pizza 67< itezato Present tail coupon at the following localioi llowing l<x« lion only Why go to a BUSINESS COLLEGE? Here s the answer • SPECIALIZED TRAINING • CONCENTRATED STUDIES • PREPARATION FOR A CAREER IN JUST ONE YEAR ; . * LIFETIME PLACEMENT Train at #CBURAL CALfORNIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 1921 TUOLUMNE-FRESNO PHONE 233-4516 CAMPUS CHEVRON • LUBRICATION • FREE PICK-UP • AND DELIVERY . Bi.UECHI? ST,'.-. CEDAR & SHAW 222-1181 THE DALLY COLLEGLJN FRESNO STATE COLLEGE IF.SDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1967 26 FSCers Make Who's Who In Colleges And Universities Twenty-six Fresno State Col- Rod Bannister, activities and W'ho's Who Among Students to tlvltles and government. David Bradford, athletics; Mike Case, government; John The list, released today by the Cederqulst, agriculture and scholarship; Donna Flint, student eludes 18 men and eight women students. Of toe total number 16 and residence hall activities; Steve llelnrlchs, activities and arc seniors, 10 are juniors. government; Colleen Leman, publications; Charles Oliver, ac¬ Those receiving toe coveted tivities. honor and the area lri'whlch they have excelled Include seniors Kay Howard Parker, engineering; Patricia Prewltt, activities and Anderson, student activities and government; Davto Price, activ¬ scholarshop; Carol Bally, ac- ities; Paul Wakim, foreign stu- More Student Rights? Case Weighs Opinions luntors on the Who;s Who list lurie Mike Cochrane, govero- nt and engineering; Dave rds, athletics, Bill Enns, stu- it government; Mike Freeman, letlcs; Larry Gonsalves, ath- ics; Mike Gallego, athletics; ■ Goodwin, government; Jerry ird, athletics; Donna Lobdell, lvltles; and Art Wahlborg.ac- luallflcatlons for Who's Who quire nominees to be of Junior senior standing, have a mlnl- in 2.25 grade point average i have made significant con- Sovernment, scholarship. Each of the six undergraduate ichools and a mixture ofofflcers student freedom to learn," toe Each college In the system is tlons and to adapt them to their Mike Case t'niflu: !.■; 1, Case stated that action at Fres¬ no State College would not take place until he has weighed stu- Dlsclmpllnary, counseling or ac¬ tivities tiles should not be avail¬ able to any person off campus ex- "Afflllatlon with an extra¬ mural organization should not disqualify an organization from recognition" from the college Is Serving on tl president atlon, the preamble stall's, le document Is divided into f reea sections of student rights; j) should i classroom, student records, ? cording However, these organizations should not represent themselves as expressing official college The right to bring to speakers from outside toe campus was also supported. "The Institution¬ al control of campus faculties should not.be used as a device of-«ensorshlp." Bally, Dave Cords, men's athletic rep¬ resentative; Carole Sarklslan Dally Collegian editor; Art Wahl- berg, Intra-fraternlty Councl president; and John Cederqulst le ATgrlcultun e resolution. "Stu- has been released earlier this year than ln previous years be¬ cause toe publication ofthehard- should be protected from Impro¬ per academic evaluation and un¬ ethical conduct by toe faculty. They should also be protected from "Incompetent performance of duties by toe Instructor." To minimize the risk of Im¬ proper disclosure of sturient rec- Baptist Convention Is This Weekend The Baptist Student Union Con¬ vention will he held Oct. 27 to 29 at the First Southern Baptist t publlcatlot press are a valuable aid ln es¬ tablishing and maintaining free ■ 11m ussjon oil the campus." The right of students to enjoy rights of other citizens was also upheld. -As citizens, students en¬ joy toe same freedom of speech, peaceful assembly and Ihe right of petition other citizens enjoy," suit ln a vlolatl by ti.e civil autho stltutlonal autho never be'used mc is of st Dinner Canceled The International Dinner scheduled for 7 p.m. has been cancelled. Ian Walke, program adviser for the Foreign Students Af¬ fairs office states that the guest speaker, Darius S. Jha- York. UN Security CouncU, r Tuition Is Important Politically, But Will Not Solve Ed Problems Student Union ai Arts, Sciences Meet Academic Assembly of toe School of Arts and Sciences wi(l be tonight at 7:30 o'clock in Social Science 103. David Brodle, Arts and Sci¬ ences Senator, urges all letter to the Joint Committee on Higher Education of toe Califor¬ nia Legislature at Its hearing ln »ery likely to lnv to thenumberwh'oseaccesswould be enhanced by Increased aid at current cost levels.* Klrsch noted only approxl- nately ono-tolrd of toe students *tio leave the University of Cal- pressures are significantly in- The letter called "absurd" the 'notion that sources for financial "Callfornlans spend a smaller proportion of their per capita Income on higher education than do citizens of thirty other states," Klrsch emphasized. Education not only benefits toe Individual butlncreasestoeecon¬ omy of the state toe letter said. •The beneficiaries of the rich California economy should pay ln some reasonable proportion to toe benefits received," toe state- Festival Of Arts Concert To Feature Juan Serrano, Flamenco Guitarist i Fres Theatre Monday. Tickets for the 8:30 p.m. per¬ formance are priced at SI, $2 and S3. Students and faculty may obtain tickets at half price with stu ent body cards to the Student President's Office. No discounts are offered at the convention center box office. Serrano's concert, the first of three events ln the Fall Festival n Center the 8th c< Originally theSpanlsh guitarist played mainly to accompany flamenco dancing. Today accom¬ plished flamenco guitarists of Arts Fresno State College 1 The San Francisco Chronic) halls Serrano for attaining Ui "highest creative reaches of Ui Spanish soul." In Spain flameno music Is cor Iturbl y Amparo andCua 8:30 p.m. to toe FSC Little Theatre. Tickets are free to students and faculty wlto student body cards in the Student Prcsl- Nine Art Faculty Members Enter Design X Competition College faculty members, one staff secretary and one graduate student have been entered ln toe California Design X exhibition. Art department faculty mem¬ bers entering work are Gene Aljen Bertoldl, wall sculpture, cast metal paper weights; Tomas Mc Dougall, ceramic pots; Ed¬ ward Lund, wooden bowl, silver weed pot; Joyce Aiken and Jean Laury, wood applique panels; Stanley Bitters, bronze door, served on toe team Other Judges t Kester of UCLA a show Is mounted. mlc gar. 1 Jean Laury, stlchery pant Ronald Blanton, assistant pro¬ fessor of Industrial arts, entered Jewelry, a brass garden lamp and Vllma Lopen, FSC secretary, entered decorative hand painted play bocks. Industrial arts grad¬ uate student James Dupzyk entered a carved wooden hanging chair. The exhibit will open at toe Pasadena Art Museum ln March. A three man Judging team met at toe University of California at Los Angeles last September to make selections. Frank Laury, Debaters Defeat Stanford And Cal Fresno State College debaters defeated teams from Stanford University and toe University of California at Berkeley last week¬ end ln a Northern California Forenslcs Association speech tournament at FootoUl Junior College. Ron Cspps, Dave Hooper, Hal Bolen and Bob Rltner made up is In th ment. They scored eight victories to one' defeat. Hooper and Bolan also received certificate awards lnextempora-
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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. |
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Language | eng |
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Title | Oct 23, 1967 Pg. 4- Oct 24, 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 |
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—THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
Monday, October 23. 1967
FSC Beats LA, San Diego Next
'Dogs Come
From Behind
To Win 14-3
By DENNIS Mcc ALL
The Fresno State CoUege Bull¬
dogs tuned up for this week's ti¬
tanic with San Diego State by
sUpplng past Los Angeles State
14-3 Saturday night before more
than 10,000 Homecoming parti¬
sans at Ratcllffe Stadium.
The win was toe third straight
for FSC and evens toe BuUdogs'
overall mark at 3-3. More Im¬
portant is a perfect 3-0 Cali¬
fornia Collegiate Athletic As-
sociaUon log. All toe marbles-
conference crown and Junior
Rose Bowl bid-may very well
hinge on toe San Diego clash.
Against toe wtaless Dlablos,
toe Bulldogs sputtered through¬
out toe first half and left toe field
at Intermission trailing 3-0. Bui
toe 'Dogs struck wlto fury late to
the third stanza.
Quarterback Danny Robinson
hooked up wlto Gary Finch tor
first
hit Denny Moulton for another.
Fresno punched deep Into Diab¬
lo terrain three tl me s ln th
two quarters but each time
to find toe end zone.
The soutolanders hit toe i
board Just before Ume r
yard field goal. It marked toe
fourth tlme~ln five games toe
Dlablos had taken a 3-0 lead be¬
fore bowing.
A 54-yard scamper by junior
halfback Paul Cotton set toe stage
for the three-pointer. Jim Hol¬
land put toe Dlablos ln scoring
position again right after Inter¬
mission with a 56-yard run but
the Bulldog defenders held on
their own 32.
—MAN OVER 21—
FULLTIME EMPLOYMENT
10 a.m.-G p.m. 6 days a week
ID JOB - GOOD PAY
GOOD FOOD
Apply CAFFE MIDI right now!
MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE
LIABILITY ,V- ..$24,..
BEN W. HAW AGENCY
311^^jJLTON48W
BULLDOG BULL—Fresno Stale fullback Mike Flores attempts lo
break lose from toe grasp of LA's Henry Parks. 60. as end Dave Har¬
ris throws a key block.on John Dcschler. 63. during action Saturday
From here, toe Bul-dogs took
over and went 68 yards ln nine
plays for toe gam'e first touch- The Dla
down. Robinson connected with fourth per
Moulton on a 38-yard gainer to tlons by F
the LA 20 and four plays later Hunt put tl
tossed to Finch from nine yards
out. The 160-pound Junior flanker
made a crowd-pleasing shoe¬
string grab ln the end zone.
Hank Corda booted toe conver¬
sion and FSC was ahead to stay
with 3:44 remaining ln the third
The clincher came Just two
night at Ratcllffe Stadium. Fresno's Kirhy Garrett, behind Hon
comes in lo help out. I resno won the homecoming affair 14-3.
Cords, Schanz Pace
FSC Past LA, 49ers
high
r. Flee
Freeman dashed 29 yards wlto a
punt to toe LA 47 and, coupled
wlto a 15-yard roughness penalty,
the Bulldogs had lt <5h the Invader
Robinson connected on 15 of 27
sstt tor 222 of toe Dulidogs'
15 total yards. Moulton hauled
five for 118 yards while Finch
timed four for 51 yards.
Diablo coach Jim Williams was
the FSC quarterback ln
ways thought he was toe best
quarterback ln toe league and I
still think so," the sophomore
Williams' crew displayed a
rugged defense but a hapless and
' lifeless offense. Things will be
much different this weekend wlto
San Diego.
i meet against Cal State LosAi
Cords, co-captaln of the Bull
dogs, ran a 20:38 to break hi
second course record of the sea
son. Schanz finished with a Urn
0/21:11.
Fourth for the Bulldogs was
Merced College transfer John
Kajiwara, who "ran a very good
according to coach Red
on records and performances this
This Saturday FSC will host
UC Santa Barbara at toe Bulldog's
new course at Woodward Park,
north of Fresno along toe Sun
Joaquin River.
Kajlwa
Poloists Beat LA 14-9
A strong bench proved toe dif¬
ference Saturday as the Fresno
State College water polo team
came from behind twice to upend
Cal State Los Angeles 14-9 be¬
fore a near capacity crowd to
toe campus pool.
The win evens toe Bulldog's
California CoUeglate Athletic
Association record at 2-2.
Trailing 3-1 at toe end of toe
first period, toe 'Dogs fought back
wlto six goals ln toe second
stanza to lead 7-4 at half. Senior
Jack Etaer came off toe bench to
Ignite toe Fresno attack with two
goals ln that period.
But toe Dlablos refused to roll
over and play dead. Dave Heck's
eighth goal, early ln toe fourth
quarter, gave the visitors toe lead
again at 9-8. Fresno then went
on a rampage to win lis second
consecutive league victory.
A happy coach, Ara Halrabe¬
dlan, attributed toe Bulldog vic¬
tory to team depth and hustle.
"With each game I gain more
confidence to our subsUtutes,"
Halrabedlan commented.
Seven of toe 11 players used
by toe Fresno mentor figured ln
toe scoring.
The victory was even more
gratifying coming off a thunder¬
ous 35-1 loss to a best-ever San
Jose State team Friday ln San -
Other finishers for Fresno
were Harry Olson, ninth, 21:52,
and Joe Dunbar, tenth, 21:59.
Dunbar, defending California
Collegiate Athletic AssoclaUon
champ, ran ln his first meet of
the year after being out wlto a
leg Injury.
The triangular meet score was
Fresno State 26, Long Beach 33,
and Los Angeles 70. The Bull¬
dogs defeated Long Beach lrt Ui
FOR SALE OR LEASE Willi
OPTION TO BUY.
$150 monthly. Refrigeration
4 lldrm. l*i bath. GOO sq. It
covered patio. NEAR FSC
l.-RAMMMt M'lKKll S SIKH'
mma
GIRLS - priv. E
t 14-3
The Bulldogs are now 5-1 for
the season, their only loss coming
to Cal Poly Pomona. Cords is un¬
beaten In CCAA and dual meet
Coach Estes said that toe squad
hopes to compete In toe NCAA
coUege division meet Nov. 11 ln
Wheatorr, III. The Board of Ato-
FURN. APT. 2BR.-S140OI
per person. Across from do
Carpet. 439-6481. Also turn.
College studio, $70.00
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itezato
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