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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN 1968 Fresno State football statistics TEAM Total Firs Downs First Down s Rushing First Down First Dowr s Penalty Times Car Yards Gain ed Rushing passes Completed Passes Had Intercepted Net Yards Gained Passing Net Yards Total Offense PASSING Ron Hudson PA PC _H_ ■CT YG TD 1047 10 Don Zimmerman 55 26 473 287 2 Fred Parker 4 3 0 750 34 2 RUSHING Mike Flores, fb TCB 131 113 n YL 11 NYG AV 724 5 Fred Parker, hb 120 575 552 4 Don Zimmerman, qb 160 70 90 2 M^WhUe^se 19 1G 96 11 85 5 Larry Chlcolne. fh 13 •17 3 44 3 Steve Sommer, se 2 Ron Hudson, qb 35 72 23 0 JackErdman, p 1 15 0 15 15 PASS RECEIVING TTi YG Mike White, M John Sexton, fk 16 177 PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVGTD Ervln Hunt, s "l 290 . 8.5 2 13 6.5 0 Lloyd Madden, dhb 0 0.0 0 Gene Suglian, de 1 17 17.0 0 INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS TD Tom McCall, lb 157 1 Jack Erdman, dhb 7 48 0 Ervln Hunt, s 6 46 0 Lloyd Madden, dhb 103 1 Ted Cowles, dhb 37 0 50 0 John Focke, mg 1 Gene Subllan, de 48 1 Sam Germany, dhb John McLemore, lb 23 0 Dave Jones, lb 1 PatCalahan, lb I 0 0 INDIVIDUAL SCORING KICK FG TD PAT:M A R 0 0 0 ~5"o"~0 48 Mike Flores, fb 7 0 0 0 2 0 0 46 KenCaslda, k 0 28/32 0 0 3/14 37 Total Points Scored SCORE BY UVAKi EKS Dog gridders name All-Opponenf team The members of Ihe Fresno State College football team named their 1968 all opponent team after tackle, Uarry Anderson, San tackle. Rex Pitts, Los Angeles; center, Bill Pierson, San Diego: guard, Larry Flndley, San Diego: guard, Tony Wel7.enbach.Mon- 6 r4 \r4*^ beautiful FOR THE 'QUEEN'S BALL L0U GENTILE'S FLOWER BASKET AflLUESBAND ' ■ ^Ltmmm- Wed., Thurs., Fri. and Sat. COOL BEER - GOOD MUSIC • TUNE-UP • BRAKE SERVICE • LUBRICATION • FREE PICK-UP • AND DELIVERY • BLUE CHIP STAMPS — MASTER CHARGE mm BANK OF AMERICA m. AMERICAN EXPRESS —CHEVRON CAMPUS CHEVRON Cedar & Shaw Ph MARY GANNON lead guitar of ACE of CUPS QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE and CRYSTAL SYPHON at the Merced County Fairgrounds Friday, December 6th from 8 p.m. - 1 a.m.: Tickets are $3.00 : Adva 3.50 "A GRAND AND GLORIOUS LAUGH JACKPOT" &. DEC9XlO INWARD SPECIAL STUDENT DISCOUNT $1.00 OFF REGULAR PRICE S5.50, $3.50, S2.50 The Daily Collegian LXXIV/56 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE, FRESNO, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1968 Chicanos demand La Raza book section Bylaw change called for Board of Athletics reps mands calling for Dr. Henry Madder juld be lmposslbli ography (of La | Madden replied the list tated. ., college librarian, said an ethnic claasin I to differentiate books by minority authoi separate shelves, ir sociology major, asked Madden about a e Library 1; jrdered, but e Library. QUEEN HOPEFULS 8^^.5SSSS5 ftes^entTes-s's" Queen's Ball Saturday night. The queen and runner- up were chosen Wednesday evening following the 3-lth Annual Queen's Tea but the Judges' selection will not be announced until Ihe ball. The six finalists greeted friends and relatives their sponsors are Nu; Marci Scher. Chi; Patty Flrpo, Ebony Club; Linda and Marie Campoplo id that a committee of cooperation with the Raza book section. . Kappa Kappa Gamma Controversy grows over Hayakawa's tough policies By Donald B. Thackrey ;AN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Vlo- ce diminished at turbulentSan inclsco State College Wednes- ■ under Acting President S. I. ,-akawa's *get-tough" policy, a growing controversy raged ir the methods of the fiery llt- Hasses at the 18,000-student d police. The disruptions centered ound a general strike called by Madden also said certain areas of the La Raza material m proachable through the college catalogue. Gregg Harding, first vice president, suggest senators and Chicanos be formed to work b Library to obtain and suggest books for the L: In other senate business, an athletics bylaw change was Intro¬ duced by Jack Ettner, Varsity F chairman, calling for the senate to appoint three senators and one student who has or will participate In intercollegiate athletics to the Board of Athletics. The bylaw change calls for one senator (from a total of four) to be removed from the Board of Athletics and a student from Uie athletic department be appointed in his place to guarantee full representation uted the charge saying the athletics department did not enough representation from the board. > approved the bylaw change which now goes to the Board for approval. If approved, the bylaw change will be de- udent body general election at a later date. i business, an election code change was Introduced de- Ite-tn candidate elected If he receives a simple majority They were tlclpated 1 400 police. cted to continue Tuesday's bloody violence, 1: ludents.whopar- volvlng club-swlnglng police a series of bloody dissidents armed with steel bar t dispersed when In my opinion, adding to the prob¬ lem with their presence on the campus.* Later, he told a news confer¬ ence, "if black leaders come on anyone else who causes trouble. • Hayakawa read sections of a state law which requires that all lawful business on campus be The election c e also 11 N of a n-oft rite-ln candidate e passed the ele< e mles will n a student body general elec- need not hand In an original expense t hand In an expense account. Ion code change. ) Rally Committee to sent r pieces of rally equipment, lory bell, red and blue yell leading platform, bass house to the Camellia Bowl. -w senate appointments, Frank Waterhouse was na; if Publications by Bronzan. e yell XX P officials, Including Republican Gov. Ronald Reagan and Democratic Mayor Joseph Alloto — drewbllter attacks from Negro civic leaders and some s groups. Hayakav Arizona bank vice chairman to advise business students stormy off-c Negro leaders, turned d. win ■ ■n their . Smith resigned 1 Alexander speaks at dedication dent elect of the Association of College Unions and current di¬ rector of the Guy S. Mllibery Union located on the campus of the University of California Medical School If > College Union lounge graduate oflndlana holds an LLD Degi Patrick is active < il colleges and plays a lead¬ ing role on the Dean's Advisory Committee of the Arizona State University College ot B\ Active In civic affairs, he has received recognition for his lead¬ ership In community, charitable University S 1932 to 1942. i several banking ai siUons I to president, his present position of vice chair- Valley National Bank of Arizona. Patrick Is a past president of Association; of the Bank Ad- former member of the advisory the Comptroller of the Currency. Patrick serves i Fttrgerald Kennedy Memorial Library Committee and Is listed in Who's Who In America. of the State School of Business Advisory Council and Dr. McKee Flak, theExecuUve-ln-Re«l<l«oe« JAMES E. PATRICK Spring Semester, 1968.
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Title | 1968_12 The Daily Collegian December 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. |
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Title | Dec 4, 1968 Pg. 4- Dec 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 |
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
1968 Fresno State football statistics
TEAM
Total Firs
Downs
First Down
s Rushing
First Down
First Dowr
s Penalty
Times Car
Yards Gain
ed Rushing
passes Completed
Passes Had Intercepted
Net Yards Gained Passing
Net Yards Total Offense
PASSING
Ron Hudson
PA PC
_H_
■CT
YG TD
1047 10
Don Zimmerman
55 26
473
287 2
Fred Parker
4 3
0
750
34 2
RUSHING
Mike Flores, fb
TCB
131
113
n
YL
11
NYG AV
724 5
Fred Parker, hb
120
575
552 4
Don Zimmerman, qb
160
70
90 2
M^WhUe^se
19
1G
96
11
85 5
Larry Chlcolne. fh
13
•17
3
44 3
Steve Sommer, se
2
Ron Hudson, qb
35
72
23 0
JackErdman, p
1
15
0
15 15
PASS RECEIVING
TTi
YG
Mike White, M
John Sexton, fk
16
177
PUNT RETURNS
NO
YDS AVGTD
Ervln Hunt, s
"l
290 . 8.5 2
13 6.5 0
Lloyd Madden, dhb
0 0.0 0
Gene Suglian, de
1
17 17.0 0
INTERCEPTIONS
NO
YDS TD
Tom McCall, lb
157 1
Jack Erdman, dhb
7
48 0
Ervln Hunt, s
6
46 0
Lloyd Madden, dhb
103 1
Ted Cowles, dhb
37 0
50 0
John Focke, mg
1
Gene Subllan, de
48 1
Sam Germany, dhb
John McLemore, lb
23 0
Dave Jones, lb
1
PatCalahan, lb
I
0 0
INDIVIDUAL SCORING
KICK
FG
TD
PAT:M A R
0 0 0
~5"o"~0 48
Mike Flores, fb 7
0 0 0
2 0 0 46
KenCaslda, k 0
28/32 0
0 3/14 37
Total Points Scored
SCORE BY UVAKi EKS
Dog gridders name
All-Opponenf team
The members of Ihe Fresno
State College football team named
their 1968 all opponent team after
tackle, Uarry Anderson, San
tackle. Rex Pitts, Los Angeles;
center, Bill Pierson, San Diego:
guard, Larry Flndley, San
Diego:
guard, Tony Wel7.enbach.Mon-
6 r4
\r4*^ beautiful
FOR THE
'QUEEN'S BALL
L0U GENTILE'S FLOWER BASKET
AflLUESBAND ' ■ ^Ltmmm-
Wed., Thurs., Fri. and Sat.
COOL BEER - GOOD MUSIC
• TUNE-UP
• BRAKE SERVICE
• LUBRICATION
• FREE PICK-UP
• AND DELIVERY
• BLUE CHIP STAMPS
— MASTER CHARGE
mm BANK OF AMERICA
m. AMERICAN EXPRESS
—CHEVRON
CAMPUS
CHEVRON
Cedar & Shaw Ph
MARY GANNON
lead guitar of ACE of CUPS
QUICKSILVER MESSENGER
SERVICE and CRYSTAL
SYPHON at the Merced
County Fairgrounds Friday,
December 6th from 8 p.m. -
1 a.m.: Tickets are $3.00
: Adva
3.50
"A GRAND AND
GLORIOUS LAUGH
JACKPOT" &.
DEC9XlO INWARD
SPECIAL STUDENT DISCOUNT
$1.00 OFF REGULAR PRICE
S5.50, $3.50, S2.50
The Daily Collegian
LXXIV/56 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE, FRESNO, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1968
Chicanos demand
La Raza book section
Bylaw change called for
Board of Athletics reps
mands calling for
Dr. Henry Madder
juld be lmposslbli
ography (of La |
Madden replied the list
tated.
., college librarian, said an ethnic claasin
I to differentiate books by minority authoi
separate shelves,
ir sociology major, asked Madden about a
e Library 1;
jrdered, but
e Library.
QUEEN HOPEFULS 8^^.5SSSS5
ftes^entTes-s's"
Queen's Ball Saturday night. The queen and runner-
up were chosen Wednesday evening following the
3-lth Annual Queen's Tea but the Judges' selection
will not be announced until Ihe ball.
The six finalists greeted friends and relatives
their sponsors are
Nu; Marci Scher.
Chi; Patty Flrpo,
Ebony Club; Linda
and Marie Campoplo
id that a committee of
cooperation with the
Raza book section.
. Kappa Kappa Gamma
Controversy grows over
Hayakawa's tough policies
By Donald B. Thackrey
;AN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Vlo-
ce diminished at turbulentSan
inclsco State College Wednes-
■ under Acting President S. I.
,-akawa's *get-tough" policy,
a growing controversy raged
ir the methods of the fiery llt-
Hasses at the 18,000-student
d police.
The disruptions centered
ound a general strike called by
Madden also said certain areas of the La Raza material m
proachable through the college catalogue.
Gregg Harding, first vice president, suggest
senators and Chicanos be formed to work b
Library to obtain and suggest books for the L:
In other senate business, an athletics bylaw change was Intro¬
duced by Jack Ettner, Varsity F chairman, calling for the senate to
appoint three senators and one student who has or will participate In
intercollegiate athletics to the Board of Athletics.
The bylaw change calls for one senator (from a total of four) to be
removed from the Board of Athletics and a student from Uie athletic
department be appointed in his place to guarantee full representation
uted the charge saying the athletics department did not
enough representation from the board.
> approved the bylaw change which now goes to the Board
for approval. If approved, the bylaw change will be de-
udent body general election at a later date.
i business, an election code change was Introduced de-
Ite-tn candidate elected If he receives a simple majority
They were
tlclpated 1
400 police.
cted to continue Tuesday's bloody violence, 1:
ludents.whopar- volvlng club-swlnglng police a
series of bloody dissidents armed with steel bar
t dispersed when
In my opinion, adding to the prob¬
lem with their presence on the
campus.*
Later, he told a news confer¬
ence, "if black leaders come on
anyone else who causes trouble. •
Hayakawa read sections of a
state law which requires that all
lawful business on campus be
The election c
e also 11
N of a
n-oft
rite-ln candidate
e passed the ele<
e mles will
n a student body general elec-
need not hand In an original expense
t hand In an expense account.
Ion code change.
) Rally Committee to sent
r pieces of rally equipment,
lory bell, red and blue yell leading platform, bass
house to the Camellia Bowl.
-w senate appointments, Frank Waterhouse was na;
if Publications by Bronzan.
e yell
XX P
officials, Including
Republican Gov. Ronald Reagan
and Democratic Mayor Joseph
Alloto — drewbllter attacks from
Negro civic leaders and some
s groups. Hayakav
Arizona bank vice chairman
to advise business students
stormy off-c
Negro leaders, turned d.
win ■
■n their
. Smith resigned 1
Alexander speaks at dedication
dent elect of the Association of
College Unions and current di¬
rector of the Guy S. Mllibery
Union located on the campus of
the University of California
Medical School If
> College Union lounge
graduate oflndlana
holds an LLD Degi
Patrick is active <
il colleges and plays a lead¬
ing role on the Dean's Advisory
Committee of the Arizona State
University College ot B\
Active In civic affairs, he has
received recognition for his lead¬
ership In community, charitable
University S
1932 to 1942. i
several banking ai
siUons I
to president,
his present position of vice chair-
Valley National
Bank of Arizona.
Patrick Is a past president of
Association;
of the Bank Ad-
former member of the advisory
the Comptroller of
the Currency.
Patrick serves i
Fttrgerald Kennedy Memorial
Library Committee and Is listed
in Who's Who In America.
of the
State School of Business
Advisory Council and Dr. McKee
Flak, theExecuUve-ln-Re«l |