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SPORTS 4 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Monday. March 4. 196,? Mustakari Hits 16-9, Two Records Broken FSC Denied Playoff Bid After Cal Poly Victory By TIM SIMMERS From the start of the Poly Davis finished a fine CC Sport. Editor contest lt appeared the Bulldogs sophomore season with 26 pol Despite a convincing 85-77 vie- could taste the speculated re- against Polyk tory over Cal Poly San Luis Obis- glonal playoff bid. po ln their final CCAA game of FSC Jumped off to a the year, Fresno State College's after nine minutes of pi Bulldogs were denied a bid to tho Lucius Davis' 12 po NCAA collego division regional Bulldogs then rolentc basketball playoffs ln San Dlego Mustangs tied it at 2 ■n though Poly c s AU- 14.8. For rd best vaulter In Hunt p],ce{j second toex-BulI- sorno 400 persons champ chlrles c raJg ^ the triple Southern Colorado given tho spot the Fi hoping to get in th playoff. San Dlego SI ;ollegow: Tho Bulldog victory gave FSC ey needed t soph Rob y Maloney careers ln fine fs Russell picked o got 10 markers an bar of grabs. a with a 4:23.5 mile Pepperdine Victim Batmen Sweep Three MAG WHEELS BALANCED 49ers Beat 'Dogs 73-40, Cinch CCAA Swim Title 'eekend 'n Los Angeles. Friday the Bulldogs defea ho Waves 9-1, and followed feating Fresno State 73-40. Collegiate Athletic Association the 49ers. Fresno finished 5-2 ln league and 10-7 ln overall dual meet competition. Long Beach Jumped out to a o Bulldogs was Dave six hits in seven inning: for his first victory of tho | Righthander Tom Sharpe six shaky frames ln the opi contest Saturday, but hung o the win. Greg Dvorak, al righthander, allowed, while striking out fi WANT ads} Fresno Golfers Tied By LA ACROSS FROM DORMS - Furn. 2 Bedrm Apt. - J150 or $38 per parson. Carpeted.439-6481. Also furn. City College studio $60. >rd and LA's I l had tho top si Anderson shot a 70, Rick V» a 71 and Pete Dozier a 75. The Bulldogs will open Like nowGE 41 Sum t Char trip London Juno 17- Llsbon. Write Barbara Kyne, 385 S. 8th, San Jose or phone (408) 293-1033. WANTED FEMALE ROOMMATE BAH 35-SLR s ADD EARNING POWER to your college education •WITH SPECIALIZED COMMERCE TRAINING AT 4CS COLLEGE • SHORT COURSES •INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION • LIFETIME PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE "^HTRAL CALIFORNIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE I (£{Tm\ 1921 TUOLUMNE - FRESNO ^i3/ PHONE 233-4516 Is YOUR degree in ENGINEERING or the SCIENCES? Consider the Unusual CAREER-START Offered by the Army Materiel Command Opportunity to join the outstanding civilian Professional staff of ARMY MATERIEL COMMAND The Army Materiel Command is an unusual technical organization of great size and scope with some 150,000 civilians, employed in laboratories and installations throughout the United States. You are INVITED to apply! FRIDAY, MARCH 8 r writ, to: Gene L. Rnwdcn Suite 421. 555 Bait .THE DAILY- COLLEGIAN FRESNO STATE COLLEGE Summerskill Tragedy SCTA Calls For Non-interference Policy have labeled the loss otSan Fran¬ cisco State College president John Summerskill 'a profound Jerry Bacon, state president of the SCTA, and Nancy Schroe- Mezey To Speak To Republicans action by the legist; reasonable | person, a competent adminlstra- by the enemies of higher educa- wll! probably destroy the state "tho administration's budgetpr posals will drastically redu the quality of education ln Ca Students, Faculty For Mezey Start Quiet Protests Coll.,l.n H«in Editor School of Arts and Sciences and A variety of activities spon- ored by the Ad Hoc Committee Dr Academic Freedom to pro- Asked if ho thought his contro- ezey got off to a quiet start of marijuana had an overriding effect on Ness' decision, Mezey The planned boycott of English replied, "It seems to have been. But I'm sure that's not all of it.' uccess. Reports were confllct- He said he was gratified at g but lt appears as though the the student response. 'The boy¬ cott is going very well. I seem to be the only English professor Two rallies were held, one in who's holding classes.' ont of the Library and the econd ln the amphitheatre where natlng his contract. 'There are no charges, no reasons.' Some 400 students, faculty and policy statement that proba¬ her onlookers took ln the first tionary Instructors such as Ness' decision. 'But, he you' *e got to give reaso S 00 d, 'I don't have a lot of all. 1 in legal channels.' z* to the disadvantage f the resno State College and will my spoke brief!) at •vurythlng possible to retain 5on rally in the amphlth position. M have trust ln aid although his Job 1 English department, ln the ents and ln Dean (Dale) Burt- (Co ntinued on Page 0, Col 3) AFT Supports Mezey's Stand Dr. Edward R. Gammo dent of the FSC chapter e said the teacher's union I concerned with Ness' over lng of the English departmet The AFT letter also said the Student Arraigned On Evasion Charge SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - David ldn't have the same rights 300 To Attend MUN Regional Meet At FSC r of the regional confer-
Object Description
Title | 1968_03 The Daily Collegian March 1968 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1968 |
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 | March 4, 1968 Pg. 4- March 5, 1968 Pg. 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1968 |
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 | SPORTS 4 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Monday. March 4. 196,? Mustakari Hits 16-9, Two Records Broken FSC Denied Playoff Bid After Cal Poly Victory By TIM SIMMERS From the start of the Poly Davis finished a fine CC Sport. Editor contest lt appeared the Bulldogs sophomore season with 26 pol Despite a convincing 85-77 vie- could taste the speculated re- against Polyk tory over Cal Poly San Luis Obis- glonal playoff bid. po ln their final CCAA game of FSC Jumped off to a the year, Fresno State College's after nine minutes of pi Bulldogs were denied a bid to tho Lucius Davis' 12 po NCAA collego division regional Bulldogs then rolentc basketball playoffs ln San Dlego Mustangs tied it at 2 ■n though Poly c s AU- 14.8. For rd best vaulter In Hunt p],ce{j second toex-BulI- sorno 400 persons champ chlrles c raJg ^ the triple Southern Colorado given tho spot the Fi hoping to get in th playoff. San Dlego SI ;ollegow: Tho Bulldog victory gave FSC ey needed t soph Rob y Maloney careers ln fine fs Russell picked o got 10 markers an bar of grabs. a with a 4:23.5 mile Pepperdine Victim Batmen Sweep Three MAG WHEELS BALANCED 49ers Beat 'Dogs 73-40, Cinch CCAA Swim Title 'eekend 'n Los Angeles. Friday the Bulldogs defea ho Waves 9-1, and followed feating Fresno State 73-40. Collegiate Athletic Association the 49ers. Fresno finished 5-2 ln league and 10-7 ln overall dual meet competition. Long Beach Jumped out to a o Bulldogs was Dave six hits in seven inning: for his first victory of tho | Righthander Tom Sharpe six shaky frames ln the opi contest Saturday, but hung o the win. Greg Dvorak, al righthander, allowed, while striking out fi WANT ads} Fresno Golfers Tied By LA ACROSS FROM DORMS - Furn. 2 Bedrm Apt. - J150 or $38 per parson. Carpeted.439-6481. Also furn. City College studio $60. >rd and LA's I l had tho top si Anderson shot a 70, Rick V» a 71 and Pete Dozier a 75. The Bulldogs will open Like nowGE 41 Sum t Char trip London Juno 17- Llsbon. Write Barbara Kyne, 385 S. 8th, San Jose or phone (408) 293-1033. WANTED FEMALE ROOMMATE BAH 35-SLR s ADD EARNING POWER to your college education •WITH SPECIALIZED COMMERCE TRAINING AT 4CS COLLEGE • SHORT COURSES •INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION • LIFETIME PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE "^HTRAL CALIFORNIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE I (£{Tm\ 1921 TUOLUMNE - FRESNO ^i3/ PHONE 233-4516 Is YOUR degree in ENGINEERING or the SCIENCES? Consider the Unusual CAREER-START Offered by the Army Materiel Command Opportunity to join the outstanding civilian Professional staff of ARMY MATERIEL COMMAND The Army Materiel Command is an unusual technical organization of great size and scope with some 150,000 civilians, employed in laboratories and installations throughout the United States. You are INVITED to apply! FRIDAY, MARCH 8 r writ, to: Gene L. Rnwdcn Suite 421. 555 Bait .THE DAILY- COLLEGIAN FRESNO STATE COLLEGE Summerskill Tragedy SCTA Calls For Non-interference Policy have labeled the loss otSan Fran¬ cisco State College president John Summerskill 'a profound Jerry Bacon, state president of the SCTA, and Nancy Schroe- Mezey To Speak To Republicans action by the legist; reasonable | person, a competent adminlstra- by the enemies of higher educa- wll! probably destroy the state "tho administration's budgetpr posals will drastically redu the quality of education ln Ca Students, Faculty For Mezey Start Quiet Protests Coll.,l.n H«in Editor School of Arts and Sciences and A variety of activities spon- ored by the Ad Hoc Committee Dr Academic Freedom to pro- Asked if ho thought his contro- ezey got off to a quiet start of marijuana had an overriding effect on Ness' decision, Mezey The planned boycott of English replied, "It seems to have been. But I'm sure that's not all of it.' uccess. Reports were confllct- He said he was gratified at g but lt appears as though the the student response. 'The boy¬ cott is going very well. I seem to be the only English professor Two rallies were held, one in who's holding classes.' ont of the Library and the econd ln the amphitheatre where natlng his contract. 'There are no charges, no reasons.' Some 400 students, faculty and policy statement that proba¬ her onlookers took ln the first tionary Instructors such as Ness' decision. 'But, he you' *e got to give reaso S 00 d, 'I don't have a lot of all. 1 in legal channels.' z* to the disadvantage f the resno State College and will my spoke brief!) at •vurythlng possible to retain 5on rally in the amphlth position. M have trust ln aid although his Job 1 English department, ln the ents and ln Dean (Dale) Burt- (Co ntinued on Page 0, Col 3) AFT Supports Mezey's Stand Dr. Edward R. Gammo dent of the FSC chapter e said the teacher's union I concerned with Ness' over lng of the English departmet The AFT letter also said the Student Arraigned On Evasion Charge SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - David ldn't have the same rights 300 To Attend MUN Regional Meet At FSC r of the regional confer- |