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THE COLLEGIAN-11 10-THE COLLEGIAN An exciting meet MATT AMNAUOHTON LOOKS on as Mike HcMahon h (Photo by Undo Brown J at the new track s mows the -vony o mdortefimVhspalduTlngtho 1S00 meter day, when the Bulldogs and the Track debut moment came in the 1600 meter relay. In the flrst two lags the Bulldogs fell behind tbe Bears. It was up to Csrley who turned In a brilliant catch up performance. When Carley turned the Stick -new uan man recorc*. over to Campbell, he had made When tbe final scare was up more than 10 yards to give the tallied the Bears hsd woo K-n. Bulldogs the lead snd the win. even though the Bulldogt set six In the 400 meters, Steve new school record*. Wins in three C*mpbeil breexed Into the finish crucial eventt clinched tha with a time of 44.79. laat time victory for Berkeley. was both a meet record aad a In the 440 relay the Bears won by less than six Inches. The final leg of that race, run by CSUF's Steve Campbell and Berkeley's Keith Taylor, wss s photo finish thst the Judges finally awarded to the Bears. Both teams were (21.6) and George Agulrre in the timed at 40.44, an NCAA 3,000 meter stepplechsse (8:08.0). In the field events, Mstt Mc- Naughton set a personal best of M-Vi In the shot put. Scott Endler threw tbe discus 174-3 for a new freshman record. But, Endler's by Csl's Scott Overon wbo bettered tbe meet record by IS feet, with a 188-1 effort. Despite temperatures In the 90s, the Bulldogs drew the. largest crowd at a dual meet to recent years. It was hard to tell If the new track or the athletes were the attraction, but both received their fair share of (he attention. Another key event was the 1500 meters. Bulldog Bob Dels led until the final 100 yards 1 Brad Duffey. Deis' 3:48.7 w, new school record. In the SOO meters, Gary Mc- Msnus improved the school record to 1:50.2, but lest. Csl's Andy Clifford nipped past Mc- Menus with a 1:49.2. Hurdler Mark Carley waa one of the busiest athlete* of the dsy. In the 110 hurdles, Carley came in second with 14.0S. He slso ran toe third leg in that biasing 440 relay. Bui, Carley's shining ■WHO' GOT THE BIGG'S* NOSE?" OHldolt meter relay. UC Berkeley wan by six Inches. (Photo by Undo grown. osJr while checking the photo finish of the 400 IM program growing major part of the budget, according to Conrad. He ssys there is a demand lo keep the facilities Andrew leads team to title Tliis year the recreation 1 not nearly as effective Sparked by tbe defense and scoring of Kevin Andrew, SSASC's went on to defeat Peon U Wednesday night In the men's championship intramursl basketball game, 8743. Andrew finished tbe night with a game-high 41 points snd his second half defense against Peon U center Calvin Young changed (he complexion of (be game. In tbe first half, Young scored 14 points and was a tan But Andrew and Young were not the only stars of this game. Peon U's Raul Ramires and Gary Nelson slso played well as Nelson hit for 31 points and Ramires kept his team going in led by Tim'Bot, who finished with tbe by Mike Blaesser The intramural and recreation program at CSUF Is rapidly eawtm&uig—and so is Its financial problems, ssys Intramural Sports Director Pete Conrad. Conrad, who has beaded the program for tbe past three years said there are over 2,000 people keep tbe program operating, involved in the Intramural "We get a lot of help from program this year. Men'u physical education," Conrad basketball drew 30 teams, while said, referring to the fact that the the softball program has 85 p.E. department had paid close teams. to »e,500 from lis work studies Conrad is pleased with the way money to assist the program. Next year tbe rec program may not be so fortunate. Conrad said there is a very good possibility there will be a major cut to tba work ttudy funds. Conrad and bis staff have already started working on alternative methods of raising funds. One plan, still in rough draft stags, would call for a small fee to be paid by the user a system Is being used at Long Beach, Fullerton, and See Bernadlno State Universities. The facilities would still be free would hsve to pay 85 a semester. The cost to the general public would be t-Bsse 'I feel It benefits more students than any other group on campus," be said. He ia quick to admit, however, Most of the big center's basket* were crucial ones. For example, after Andrew'ii t one of his many outside Jumpers, Peon U called a time out with 12:09 left trailing by seven 35-18. They came back and scored the next three baskets, two of them by Young. When Young was out of the gsme, which was not often. Peon Involved In the Intramural free evnetual winner, hitting 93 of 100. For tbe school year 1878-78, Ihe program received $3,150 from tbe Associated Student's budget. This year, the amount was reduced to W.SSi. Conrad said if . Ihe program is to continue operating as It does now, that money would last about two a up a senior citizens would not bo charged. Conrad Is also thinking of „, charging! quarter to use tbe new If the budget request Is approved, Conrsd said the program Conrad b should run smoothly. be talks of the po His optimism fades when be expending the considers the possibility of not recreation program. He knows getting tbe money, "If we don't it's going to take money, but he's get the money from " ttudents-I don't know." optimistic, "We're going to get it, Baseball team takes series, builds league lead SSASC's came from one down to build a three point lead, 35-33, when Young went to tbe bench with Just under seven minutes left in tbe first half. The tecond half was Andrew's turn. After scoring 17 points tbe first half. be lit the tccreboard for 23 more to the tecond on a variety of outside Jump shots snd driving lay ins. He also played defense. Trying to stop Young, SSASCs put Anc sw on the big man. Young -till hit for 10 second hslf points league record of 18-8. The Gaels That brought up Lance Garner, scored five runs to tbe first Ave sre m gsmes back at 17-9, Just who ripped one past Gael's Innings. percentage points behind second starting pitcher Tom Candiotti, Trailing 8-4 entering the The'must win or else'sltusUon place San Jose, who swept s driving In Bonnett from second, eighth, the 'Dogs rallied for three for the Bulldog baseball team three gsme series from 3-38 Pitching wss soother highlight runs to doss to within 8-7. But proved to be a motivator, aa the cellar dweller University of Saa of the game. Dave Rohm (7-3), peer lisiiiiaassn with the bases 'Dogs took two of three games Francisco. had the Gaels stifled on only one loaded ranted Fresno to hit Into a from Northern California Sal Cervsntes wss tbe bero of hi( through the first six Innings of rally-siiJtog doublcplay. Baseball Association foe St. the Friday night encounter with tha game.. Devallan Harper got the vac- Mary'1 last weekend, the Gaels, aa he ripped a two-ran Tbe TJogs got their first run to tory for the Gee_, wife 'Dogs Throughout (he series, tbe homer hi Ihe bottom of the tbe third toning, when Cervantes starting pitcher Brad Kefloy (3- Dogs faced the prospect of seventh to get the 'Dogs even st -cored from second on an Infield 3) suffering tbe loss. ' fslling out of first place for the S-3. tingle by Isormect. Gael's second TJogs reliever Steve Aboey flrsl time this year to NCBA Earlier to tbe toning, the taseman Raid &>tthardt kept it sprained an ankle whila ptttss-f competition. They won the Goal's Gregg Fisher ripped a in the infield, but dropped tbe to rebef, and bad to ba rwaxwed. Friday night opener on s come twc-run homer thst broke a 1-1 ball as he tried to get Bonnett for Sal Cervantos sbo rapped bis from behind victory «, bat deadlock. tha putout. tecond homer in two days, tail dropped Saturday's twlnblll Tbe 'Dogs won It to tbe eighth Tbe Ssturdsy twtobfil wss Just one coming to the second taalag. opener 8-7. Fresno raptured tbe toning, when with one out, Bruce as exciting ax the first encounter. The rdghtcap slso featured J'-7fromthe Bonnett laced a single to right, Tbe Gaels never trailed to the ski-spy fielding by tbe -Dogs. and sdvsnced to second on firsl gsme, thanks to four Fresno Ar»th*rhomerunby me Gael' first gsme, thanks to four Fresno Ar»th*rhomerun by tbe Gael's The two of-three series victory soother stogie to center by Ron errors, and two *-*"--r-»-lng Gregg Ftobsr, this one coming in gives the Bulldogs aa NCBA Johnson. Ispsts, They rapped is hits and (eeattnsd on p. 13)
Object Description
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 26, 1977 Pg. 10-11 |
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 | THE COLLEGIAN-11 10-THE COLLEGIAN An exciting meet MATT AMNAUOHTON LOOKS on as Mike HcMahon h (Photo by Undo Brown J at the new track s mows the -vony o mdortefimVhspalduTlngtho 1S00 meter day, when the Bulldogs and the Track debut moment came in the 1600 meter relay. In the flrst two lags the Bulldogs fell behind tbe Bears. It was up to Csrley who turned In a brilliant catch up performance. When Carley turned the Stick -new uan man recorc*. over to Campbell, he had made When tbe final scare was up more than 10 yards to give the tallied the Bears hsd woo K-n. Bulldogs the lead snd the win. even though the Bulldogt set six In the 400 meters, Steve new school record*. Wins in three C*mpbeil breexed Into the finish crucial eventt clinched tha with a time of 44.79. laat time victory for Berkeley. was both a meet record aad a In the 440 relay the Bears won by less than six Inches. The final leg of that race, run by CSUF's Steve Campbell and Berkeley's Keith Taylor, wss s photo finish thst the Judges finally awarded to the Bears. Both teams were (21.6) and George Agulrre in the timed at 40.44, an NCAA 3,000 meter stepplechsse (8:08.0). In the field events, Mstt Mc- Naughton set a personal best of M-Vi In the shot put. Scott Endler threw tbe discus 174-3 for a new freshman record. But, Endler's by Csl's Scott Overon wbo bettered tbe meet record by IS feet, with a 188-1 effort. Despite temperatures In the 90s, the Bulldogs drew the. largest crowd at a dual meet to recent years. It was hard to tell If the new track or the athletes were the attraction, but both received their fair share of (he attention. Another key event was the 1500 meters. Bulldog Bob Dels led until the final 100 yards 1 Brad Duffey. Deis' 3:48.7 w, new school record. In the SOO meters, Gary Mc- Msnus improved the school record to 1:50.2, but lest. Csl's Andy Clifford nipped past Mc- Menus with a 1:49.2. Hurdler Mark Carley waa one of the busiest athlete* of the dsy. In the 110 hurdles, Carley came in second with 14.0S. He slso ran toe third leg in that biasing 440 relay. Bui, Carley's shining ■WHO' GOT THE BIGG'S* NOSE?" OHldolt meter relay. UC Berkeley wan by six Inches. (Photo by Undo grown. osJr while checking the photo finish of the 400 IM program growing major part of the budget, according to Conrad. He ssys there is a demand lo keep the facilities Andrew leads team to title Tliis year the recreation 1 not nearly as effective Sparked by tbe defense and scoring of Kevin Andrew, SSASC's went on to defeat Peon U Wednesday night In the men's championship intramursl basketball game, 8743. Andrew finished tbe night with a game-high 41 points snd his second half defense against Peon U center Calvin Young changed (he complexion of (be game. In tbe first half, Young scored 14 points and was a tan But Andrew and Young were not the only stars of this game. Peon U's Raul Ramires and Gary Nelson slso played well as Nelson hit for 31 points and Ramires kept his team going in led by Tim'Bot, who finished with tbe by Mike Blaesser The intramural and recreation program at CSUF Is rapidly eawtm&uig—and so is Its financial problems, ssys Intramural Sports Director Pete Conrad. Conrad, who has beaded the program for tbe past three years said there are over 2,000 people keep tbe program operating, involved in the Intramural "We get a lot of help from program this year. Men'u physical education," Conrad basketball drew 30 teams, while said, referring to the fact that the the softball program has 85 p.E. department had paid close teams. to »e,500 from lis work studies Conrad is pleased with the way money to assist the program. Next year tbe rec program may not be so fortunate. Conrad said there is a very good possibility there will be a major cut to tba work ttudy funds. Conrad and bis staff have already started working on alternative methods of raising funds. One plan, still in rough draft stags, would call for a small fee to be paid by the user a system Is being used at Long Beach, Fullerton, and See Bernadlno State Universities. The facilities would still be free would hsve to pay 85 a semester. The cost to the general public would be t-Bsse 'I feel It benefits more students than any other group on campus," be said. He ia quick to admit, however, Most of the big center's basket* were crucial ones. For example, after Andrew'ii t one of his many outside Jumpers, Peon U called a time out with 12:09 left trailing by seven 35-18. They came back and scored the next three baskets, two of them by Young. When Young was out of the gsme, which was not often. Peon Involved In the Intramural free evnetual winner, hitting 93 of 100. For tbe school year 1878-78, Ihe program received $3,150 from tbe Associated Student's budget. This year, the amount was reduced to W.SSi. Conrad said if . Ihe program is to continue operating as It does now, that money would last about two a up a senior citizens would not bo charged. Conrad Is also thinking of „, charging! quarter to use tbe new If the budget request Is approved, Conrsd said the program Conrad b should run smoothly. be talks of the po His optimism fades when be expending the considers the possibility of not recreation program. He knows getting tbe money, "If we don't it's going to take money, but he's get the money from " ttudents-I don't know." optimistic, "We're going to get it, Baseball team takes series, builds league lead SSASC's came from one down to build a three point lead, 35-33, when Young went to tbe bench with Just under seven minutes left in tbe first half. The tecond half was Andrew's turn. After scoring 17 points tbe first half. be lit the tccreboard for 23 more to the tecond on a variety of outside Jump shots snd driving lay ins. He also played defense. Trying to stop Young, SSASCs put Anc sw on the big man. Young -till hit for 10 second hslf points league record of 18-8. The Gaels That brought up Lance Garner, scored five runs to tbe first Ave sre m gsmes back at 17-9, Just who ripped one past Gael's Innings. percentage points behind second starting pitcher Tom Candiotti, Trailing 8-4 entering the The'must win or else'sltusUon place San Jose, who swept s driving In Bonnett from second, eighth, the 'Dogs rallied for three for the Bulldog baseball team three gsme series from 3-38 Pitching wss soother highlight runs to doss to within 8-7. But proved to be a motivator, aa the cellar dweller University of Saa of the game. Dave Rohm (7-3), peer lisiiiiaassn with the bases 'Dogs took two of three games Francisco. had the Gaels stifled on only one loaded ranted Fresno to hit Into a from Northern California Sal Cervsntes wss tbe bero of hi( through the first six Innings of rally-siiJtog doublcplay. Baseball Association foe St. the Friday night encounter with tha game.. Devallan Harper got the vac- Mary'1 last weekend, the Gaels, aa he ripped a two-ran Tbe TJogs got their first run to tory for the Gee_, wife 'Dogs Throughout (he series, tbe homer hi Ihe bottom of the tbe third toning, when Cervantes starting pitcher Brad Kefloy (3- Dogs faced the prospect of seventh to get the 'Dogs even st -cored from second on an Infield 3) suffering tbe loss. ' fslling out of first place for the S-3. tingle by Isormect. Gael's second TJogs reliever Steve Aboey flrsl time this year to NCBA Earlier to tbe toning, the taseman Raid &>tthardt kept it sprained an ankle whila ptttss-f competition. They won the Goal's Gregg Fisher ripped a in the infield, but dropped tbe to rebef, and bad to ba rwaxwed. Friday night opener on s come twc-run homer thst broke a 1-1 ball as he tried to get Bonnett for Sal Cervantos sbo rapped bis from behind victory «, bat deadlock. tha putout. tecond homer in two days, tail dropped Saturday's twlnblll Tbe 'Dogs won It to tbe eighth Tbe Ssturdsy twtobfil wss Just one coming to the second taalag. opener 8-7. Fresno raptured tbe toning, when with one out, Bruce as exciting ax the first encounter. The rdghtcap slso featured J'-7fromthe Bonnett laced a single to right, Tbe Gaels never trailed to the ski-spy fielding by tbe -Dogs. and sdvsnced to second on firsl gsme, thanks to four Fresno Ar»th*rhomerunby me Gael' first gsme, thanks to four Fresno Ar»th*rhomerun by tbe Gael's The two of-three series victory soother stogie to center by Ron errors, and two *-*"--r-»-lng Gregg Ftobsr, this one coming in gives the Bulldogs aa NCBA Johnson. Ispsts, They rapped is hits and (eeattnsd on p. 13) |