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6-THE COLLEOUM Tuesday, April 12, 1*77 -(Advertisement)" SPEED READING COURSE TO BE TAUGHT IN FRESNO The Golden State Reading Lab if offering their famous speed reading course to a limited number of qualified people here in the Fresno area. The average person who completes this course can read 10 times faster, and with substantially improved comprehension and better concentration. , ' This famous course has taught many thousands of people to read over 1000 words per minute with the ability to understand and retain what they have read much more effectively. Average graduates can read most novels in less than one hour. For complete details about this famous speed reading course, be sure to attend one of the free one hour orientation lectures that have been scheduled. These lectures are open to the public, above age 13 (persons under 18 should be accompanied by a parent. If possible) and the course will be explained in complete detail, including class schedules, instruction procedures and a tuition that is much less than similiar courses. These meetings will be held at the Fresno Town House, 2220 Tulare, on Wednesday, April 13 at 6:30 p.m. and again at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, April 14 at 6:30 p.m. and again at 8:30 p.m., Saturday, April 16 at 10:30 a.m. and again at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, April 17 at 2: 00 p.m. and again at 4:00 p.m., Monday, April 18 at 6:30 p.m. and again at 8: 30 p.m. and TWO FINAL MEETINGS on Tuesday, April 19 at 6:30 p.m; and again at 8:30 p.m. Classes are limited and class places will be filled on first come— first serve basis only. Be sure to attend the earliest meeting possible to insure a class place. Group rates are available upon request. L ifr-dty. April 12. U77 THE COU.EQIAH-7 PORTS 'Dpgs drop two to SJS The presence ot Easter vacation meant relief for some, hut not for Ihe Bulldog baseball team. The Bulldogs filled to capitalize on key hits, leaving many runners stranded, In dropping a two-out-of-three •erfas with San Jose State. The series last weekend dropt the Dogs Northern California Baseball Association lead to only The Dogs won Friday night's gsm« by a score of M, but dropped the Saturday twlnbil] 7- 4, snd 2-1. " Ion, the Dogs defeated Cal Poly M, and fell to Washington Stite 4-1. The Bulldog! have lose five of their last tU games, with an NCBA record ot 17-7. Tbe Spartans are right behind them st 13-7. Overall, the Dogs stand 24-15. The MMr sweep at San Jose ssw the Dogt crack 11 hits, get 12 walks, but also leave 10 runners* on base. In the first game San Jose's Jim Hemeon snd Dsve Wlckersham each stroked rbl tingles for the Spartans In the second Inning. Later, three walks and a triple by veteren first baseman Jay Peryam gave tbe Spartans s 5-0 Badminton champs The most successful In- —Jos Nlnomiya and Marty ""' Bat CSUF this Moreno, men's doublet (novice) -Gene Somawang and Kathy WPOD vs. Peon U tonight IM playoff games exciting by Elson Armstrong some -adttng games. This week to be more of the same. week's garnet featured The hitting stars tor Fresno in these highlights" the opening lots were Lance -in first rouni Garner, who rapped three, hits, and Larry Ruiz and Ron Johnson who rapped two. San Jose's Chris Codiroli * is never In serious trouble In the unearned run. Tbe Spartans broke s 1-1 deadlock la tbe bottom frame, when Peryum by Dsve 1 Friday night's opener had to compete with the San Jose relays neztdoor, and it might have influenced a small turnout In Fresno's ftvor. Ron Meyers provided tbe punch needed against San Jose's Steve Friar, as be went four for five St tbe piste. Centerflelder Bobby Scott wst also hot, ss be went three-for-three. But Ihe stylish five-hit pitching of Dsve Rohm, who yielded run scoring tingles In the fourth, made it all worthwhile. He struck ■In first round action, WPOD beat Clockwork Spud, 57-46. WPOD was lead by Rocky Perry with u point* snd Glen Borgeson with 10. BID Allen and Pat Pardlnl paced tbe losers with U snd 11, respectively. -In quarter final action, No. 2 ranked SSASC's best Redman. 86-4B. Tim Bos scored 16 for the winners while Larry Ruiz hit 33 for the losers. —In an odd game that ended three players sgslnst two, Wombsts best PAU Super Brothers, 8I-79. The Wombats trailed by lj at half, but eventually the fouls began to take then* toll. Darreil Bettencourt and Tim Zimbro lead the Wombats, scoring is snd 16, while Mike Norris with M and Carl McGinnls with 23 paced PAU. —Over-the-HIU-Gang had a tough time beating M-S-l as they lead by only one at the half and needed two steals In tbe final 30 seconds to pal out s win, S4-78. The winners were paced by Gerry Black with 26 points whUe Mike Relnking and Tony Kkr lead the Hosebagi with 32 and 2S points, respectively. In a biggie tonight at 7:00, WPOD faces Peon U. WPOD was picked by many to win the championship this year, but have bean Inconsistent all year and still need to prove themselves. Peon-U, last year's champs, have won most of their games' estily, but have played light competition. Tbe two teams met In last yesr's semi-final game with Peon-U prevailing In a on an error, later tearing on s sacrifice fly by *lruce Bonnett. They got two more u the second, In then _^^^^^^^^ sgslnst Cal Poly, Scott betted it two run homer In tbe flAh to extend a Bulldog lead to 7-1 It Steve Abney, who worked relief for tbe chased Rob Cruets, picked up the victory la relief. The Dogs will host NCAA Div_ton HI champion Stanislaus Stats Tuesday night at Belden MARINE CORPS SEEKS Qualified College & University Freshmen Sophomores Juniors for Officer Candidates Programs — PLC 2. Full time students (12 units) 3. Have st least 2.0 GPA 4. In excellent health * Physical condition +All Majors Acceptable +Ttain thtt summer 6-10 weeks, earn $650-11800 +Quality for a commission to 2nd Lieutenant -(-Aviation (Jet-Helo) 4 "1 Progr NO OBLIGATION INCURRED Through Application or Training Interested contact: Captain Steve Chambers al487-S5«3 Or Apply At: » W. Shaw Ave.. Suite 108, Fresno, 13764 Equal Opportunity. Coach Flake explained the ference five ot the last six years rhsmptf-nahtp Is not won until the snd Flake thinks chances this last tournament. year are good. "The final match determines "We've won all three tour- the champion,'' she tald. "The naments held so far this year," other tournarnento are somewhat she said. "We expect stout like exhibitions. Bach team is competition from San Francisco feellngout each other, rinding out State. They're strong In the men who is good snd who is not" but we have strength with both There teems to be a number of with all conference teams Junior colleges, tald Flake. competing. Those teams Include The team doesn't have a lot of UC Davj, Hayward State, Chico aHmiai-Mpa to draw athletes, State, Santa Oars, San Fran- but Flake tald they did supply Cisco State, UC Berkeley, Saint one semester's baboo lor four Mary's. College of NotreDame, puyert this year for the first Stanford and USF. time in history. The money came Chico hosted the latest tour- ^from "some kind of will or nament April 1st and lad which something,'' the said. the Bulldogs won. They scored 34 They also receive some money points to 20 for their nearest from the Associated Students but competitor, San Francisco State, it is used mainly for traveling CSUF winners Included: nrpnnats Team captain Steve -Laurie Gilts, women's Tietjan said the players buy their The'b a win o 15th-16th at Davis. t April BARGAINS!! OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT! WHEN: . April 13th—Sierra Club General Meeting 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Dei Mo, tlementory School 4123 N. Del Mar Ave. WHAT: Used/ romping, hiking, bochpoeking. skiing, etc. FUNDS lor i used outdoor equipment and be prepared to buy ond sell In the nome of conservotlon. Nothing to sell? eVfng youneff and look for BARGAINS I I 4Jl-e*oO (evenings) sirHHair of Son Jose at west t Mckinley MENS & WOMEN'S STYLING
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Title | 1977_04 The Daily Collegian April 1977 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1977 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
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, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | April 12, 1977 Pg. 6-7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1977 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
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, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | 6-THE COLLEOUM Tuesday, April 12, 1*77 -(Advertisement)" SPEED READING COURSE TO BE TAUGHT IN FRESNO The Golden State Reading Lab if offering their famous speed reading course to a limited number of qualified people here in the Fresno area. The average person who completes this course can read 10 times faster, and with substantially improved comprehension and better concentration. , ' This famous course has taught many thousands of people to read over 1000 words per minute with the ability to understand and retain what they have read much more effectively. Average graduates can read most novels in less than one hour. For complete details about this famous speed reading course, be sure to attend one of the free one hour orientation lectures that have been scheduled. These lectures are open to the public, above age 13 (persons under 18 should be accompanied by a parent. If possible) and the course will be explained in complete detail, including class schedules, instruction procedures and a tuition that is much less than similiar courses. These meetings will be held at the Fresno Town House, 2220 Tulare, on Wednesday, April 13 at 6:30 p.m. and again at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, April 14 at 6:30 p.m. and again at 8:30 p.m., Saturday, April 16 at 10:30 a.m. and again at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, April 17 at 2: 00 p.m. and again at 4:00 p.m., Monday, April 18 at 6:30 p.m. and again at 8: 30 p.m. and TWO FINAL MEETINGS on Tuesday, April 19 at 6:30 p.m; and again at 8:30 p.m. Classes are limited and class places will be filled on first come— first serve basis only. Be sure to attend the earliest meeting possible to insure a class place. Group rates are available upon request. L ifr-dty. April 12. U77 THE COU.EQIAH-7 PORTS 'Dpgs drop two to SJS The presence ot Easter vacation meant relief for some, hut not for Ihe Bulldog baseball team. The Bulldogs filled to capitalize on key hits, leaving many runners stranded, In dropping a two-out-of-three •erfas with San Jose State. The series last weekend dropt the Dogs Northern California Baseball Association lead to only The Dogs won Friday night's gsm« by a score of M, but dropped the Saturday twlnbil] 7- 4, snd 2-1. " Ion, the Dogs defeated Cal Poly M, and fell to Washington Stite 4-1. The Bulldog! have lose five of their last tU games, with an NCBA record ot 17-7. Tbe Spartans are right behind them st 13-7. Overall, the Dogs stand 24-15. The MMr sweep at San Jose ssw the Dogt crack 11 hits, get 12 walks, but also leave 10 runners* on base. In the first game San Jose's Jim Hemeon snd Dsve Wlckersham each stroked rbl tingles for the Spartans In the second Inning. Later, three walks and a triple by veteren first baseman Jay Peryam gave tbe Spartans s 5-0 Badminton champs The most successful In- —Jos Nlnomiya and Marty ""' Bat CSUF this Moreno, men's doublet (novice) -Gene Somawang and Kathy WPOD vs. Peon U tonight IM playoff games exciting by Elson Armstrong some -adttng games. This week to be more of the same. week's garnet featured The hitting stars tor Fresno in these highlights" the opening lots were Lance -in first rouni Garner, who rapped three, hits, and Larry Ruiz and Ron Johnson who rapped two. San Jose's Chris Codiroli * is never In serious trouble In the unearned run. Tbe Spartans broke s 1-1 deadlock la tbe bottom frame, when Peryum by Dsve 1 Friday night's opener had to compete with the San Jose relays neztdoor, and it might have influenced a small turnout In Fresno's ftvor. Ron Meyers provided tbe punch needed against San Jose's Steve Friar, as be went four for five St tbe piste. Centerflelder Bobby Scott wst also hot, ss be went three-for-three. But Ihe stylish five-hit pitching of Dsve Rohm, who yielded run scoring tingles In the fourth, made it all worthwhile. He struck ■In first round action, WPOD beat Clockwork Spud, 57-46. WPOD was lead by Rocky Perry with u point* snd Glen Borgeson with 10. BID Allen and Pat Pardlnl paced tbe losers with U snd 11, respectively. -In quarter final action, No. 2 ranked SSASC's best Redman. 86-4B. Tim Bos scored 16 for the winners while Larry Ruiz hit 33 for the losers. —In an odd game that ended three players sgslnst two, Wombsts best PAU Super Brothers, 8I-79. The Wombats trailed by lj at half, but eventually the fouls began to take then* toll. Darreil Bettencourt and Tim Zimbro lead the Wombats, scoring is snd 16, while Mike Norris with M and Carl McGinnls with 23 paced PAU. —Over-the-HIU-Gang had a tough time beating M-S-l as they lead by only one at the half and needed two steals In tbe final 30 seconds to pal out s win, S4-78. The winners were paced by Gerry Black with 26 points whUe Mike Relnking and Tony Kkr lead the Hosebagi with 32 and 2S points, respectively. In a biggie tonight at 7:00, WPOD faces Peon U. WPOD was picked by many to win the championship this year, but have bean Inconsistent all year and still need to prove themselves. Peon-U, last year's champs, have won most of their games' estily, but have played light competition. Tbe two teams met In last yesr's semi-final game with Peon-U prevailing In a on an error, later tearing on s sacrifice fly by *lruce Bonnett. They got two more u the second, In then _^^^^^^^^ sgslnst Cal Poly, Scott betted it two run homer In tbe flAh to extend a Bulldog lead to 7-1 It Steve Abney, who worked relief for tbe chased Rob Cruets, picked up the victory la relief. The Dogs will host NCAA Div_ton HI champion Stanislaus Stats Tuesday night at Belden MARINE CORPS SEEKS Qualified College & University Freshmen Sophomores Juniors for Officer Candidates Programs — PLC 2. Full time students (12 units) 3. Have st least 2.0 GPA 4. In excellent health * Physical condition +All Majors Acceptable +Ttain thtt summer 6-10 weeks, earn $650-11800 +Quality for a commission to 2nd Lieutenant -(-Aviation (Jet-Helo) 4 "1 Progr NO OBLIGATION INCURRED Through Application or Training Interested contact: Captain Steve Chambers al487-S5«3 Or Apply At: » W. Shaw Ave.. Suite 108, Fresno, 13764 Equal Opportunity. Coach Flake explained the ference five ot the last six years rhsmptf-nahtp Is not won until the snd Flake thinks chances this last tournament. year are good. "The final match determines "We've won all three tour- the champion,'' she tald. "The naments held so far this year," other tournarnento are somewhat she said. "We expect stout like exhibitions. Bach team is competition from San Francisco feellngout each other, rinding out State. They're strong In the men who is good snd who is not" but we have strength with both There teems to be a number of with all conference teams Junior colleges, tald Flake. competing. Those teams Include The team doesn't have a lot of UC Davj, Hayward State, Chico aHmiai-Mpa to draw athletes, State, Santa Oars, San Fran- but Flake tald they did supply Cisco State, UC Berkeley, Saint one semester's baboo lor four Mary's. College of NotreDame, puyert this year for the first Stanford and USF. time in history. The money came Chico hosted the latest tour- ^from "some kind of will or nament April 1st and lad which something,'' the said. the Bulldogs won. They scored 34 They also receive some money points to 20 for their nearest from the Associated Students but competitor, San Francisco State, it is used mainly for traveling CSUF winners Included: nrpnnats Team captain Steve -Laurie Gilts, women's Tietjan said the players buy their The'b a win o 15th-16th at Davis. t April BARGAINS!! OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT! WHEN: . April 13th—Sierra Club General Meeting 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Dei Mo, tlementory School 4123 N. Del Mar Ave. WHAT: Used/ romping, hiking, bochpoeking. skiing, etc. FUNDS lor i used outdoor equipment and be prepared to buy ond sell In the nome of conservotlon. Nothing to sell? eVfng youneff and look for BARGAINS I I 4Jl-e*oO (evenings) sirHHair of Son Jose at west t Mckinley MENS & WOMEN'S STYLING |