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IM football playoffs underway 18 men's teams start .struggles for grid crown intramural football playoffs get underway today. The 18 playoff-bound squads football program this season. Top battles today are ROTC No.I, Bull-Village Idiots, Ream- sters Unlon-Blackthunder Sheep, Fresno University Cold Keggers- Grave M Bombers and BBB- Sigma Alpha Epsilon. are Peon U-Baker II, IIMFIC- Slgma Nu and Mad Dogs G-Lam- bda CM Alpha. ROTC, ranked fourth, and No.I today's 4 p.m. contest. ROTC is 5-0 and No. 1 Is 6-0. Also battling at 4 p.m. are Reamsters Union (4-1) and Blackthunder Sheep (4-2) and the Keggers (4-2) and Graves M Bombers (4-2). Both are preliminary games. *o, 8 ranked Village Idiots will ngle > l No. 9 I nked .3-1 with the Idiots only loss coming at the hands of Bull. Today's other 3 p.m. game Is BBB (2-1-1) against No. 3 rated Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The most crucial game ofthe first round*ls tomorrow's 4 p.m. meeting between undefeated Peon U (4-0) and Baker II (r,-0). Peon U the defending champion, is ranked rirst while Baker II Is rated ninth. Also meeting at the same time tomprrow are No. 2 Lambda Chi Alpha (G-l) and Mad Dogs G (4-1-1). The I iMfM* Football team tops Bengals The Bullring football team ..ee.1 to hold aft a strong se half attack by Idaho Slate Silt to scnn- in unimpressive victory In the'Doits'llomec The he Bulldogs and Dog volleyers meet Pacific of the Northern California Ai letlc Conference on a losing no the Bulldog women's votleyh team will try to hounr« ha tonight to start the second roui Leilani Overstreet's volU ers, 3-31nconferenceplay,drr ped a three-set derision lo S Jose Statu Friday night. Fresno will hostthel'nlvers of the Pacific tonight at 8 p. ln the women's gym. UOP bi a previous le ;econri place at 2-1 I s third at 2-2. Lone Hi : and Fullerton Is her fames Involving fi d a 3r,-Zt tussle to Wli \/2o4f UfeK... t the v. 9cause of. Ineligible players. In the loss to the Spartans, the Bulldogs fell behind quickly during their 15-2, 15-3, 15-9 defeat. Fresno led briefly In the final set before succumbing to San Jose. Unbeaten California continues to lead the conference standings followed by San Jose Stat* at 5-1. Unbeaten Stanford, 5-0, continues to lead the conference standings ahead of San JoseState, 4-1, with-Fresno and:Berkeley behind the leaders. Trinity Everything You've Always Wanted to Know About Energy Eul Were Too Weak to Ask The Sllmarillion The Thorn Birds Dynasty All Things Wise and Won- Slgma Nu (5-2 and ranked seventh) will meet the winner of the Reamsters Unlon-Blackthunder game. No. 6 rated Clockwork Spud (4-0-1) will face the winner of the Fresno University Cold Keggers It-Grave M Bombers battle. All games win take place In the field at the corner of Cedar and Barstow across from -the baseball park. The final week of action ln the men's Intramural football season ended with a few surprises, especially ln the Fraternity Friday Lambda Chi Alpha and Sigma Alpha Epsilon tied for first place with Identical 6-1. SlgmaNuwas third with a 5-2 record. Sigma Alpha Epsilon pulled off a 25-20 victory to deal Lambda Chi Its first loss of the year. Meanwhile, Sigma Nu, last year's runner-up in the finals, struggles to a 13-12 win over Alpha Gamma Rho. 1 Delta Upsllon was third ln the league with a 4-3 record followed by Sigma Chi (2-4-1),' Alpha Gamma Rho (2-5), Alpha Kappa Psl (1-5-1) and Theta Chi (1-6). second ln the Dormitory Thursday League among Graves M Bombers, Fresno University Cold Keggers II and Blackthunder Sheep. All three teams finished with 4-2 records. No. 1 was nrst at 6-0. The Keggers came up with an 18-12 win and a 24-18 triumph overBakari last week. No. 1 had a 38-14 win,- dver the Hosebags and , 13-6 win over Brickhbuse. Graves M Bombers came 19 with a bye and a 19-6 triumph against Biickhouse. Mad Dogs 6 eliminated the BUnheads from playoff action after a 12-6 win. Both teams had tied for second with 3-1-1 records ln the Independent Thursday League behind ROTC'i In the Independent Monday League, Bad Boys of Bakers- field earned second place with a forfeit win over the Leftovers, BBB finished with a 2-1-1 record behind Peon U (4-0). Dozen teams start playoffs Women's squads also busy football playoffs start today also with a dozen teams out trying to unseat defending champion Jock- s (5-0) will have a bye ln the opening round as will Kappa Kappa Gamma (2-2). Clashing today at 4 p.m. are W-3 2nd (3-1) and Birch's Brit- Kappa Alpha Theta (4-0)andG.F.I. (4-0): and EOP (3-2) and the Out to Lunch Bunch (3-1). Scheduled for tomorrow at 4 p.m. are Hell's Cats (4-2) against Graves Snatchers (3-1) and Homan 12 (4-2) against W.D.G. (4-0). G.F.I., Hell's Cats, Birch's Britches Bruisers & Bombshells and Homan 12 Joined the list of women's Intramural football league winners during last week's final regular season action. G.F.I., captured the Independent Tuesday League with a 4-0 record while the Out to Lunch Bunch 3-1. The Pent- toUowed by Brulsln' Contusions (1-3) and The Way We Were (0-4). In the Independent Thursday League, there was a three-way tie for the league title. Hell's Cats, BBBB and Homan 12 finished at 3-2. Beast of the East was last with an 0-4 mark. The teams Joined the Jockettes, W.D.G. and Kappa Alpha Theta as title winners.* IOVERSEAS JOBS-Summcr ant •ear-round. Europe, S. Amer. ca, Australis, Asia, etc. AI lelds, $500-51200 monthly. Expenses paid, slqhtseeinq. Fre< inform.-write: Box 4490, Berkeley, CA. 94704. 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Competing without distance ace Bob Dels who had an ankle injury, the Bulldogs, ranked 14th In the nation, finished second to Irvine In the 25-team Biola Invitational m honors by posting 32 points. » Bulldogs, led by brothers George and Richard Agulrre, finished with 78 point*. Following theJeaders were Occidental with ' 92, Long Beach Stat* with 1 is arid UC Riverside with 123.. George Agulrre was ninth in the - race with a 25:54 clocking on the flve-mlle course to lead the Bulldogs. The race waa won by Irvine'* Steve Scott who clocked 24:21. Richard Agulrre was 11th with a 24:57 time white Gary Hernandez waa 14th at 25:11. Also aiding the Bulldog effort were David Haake (19th, 25:17),, kiguel Santizo(23rd,25:24),Rich Langford {29th, 25:37) and Keith Jacobson (49th, .26:38). Spartahs nick poloists The Bulldog water polo squad Th* Spartana used tbe scoring got off to a slow start against of Larry stansfleld to overcome San Jose State en route to an 11-9 the sluggish Bulldogs. However, loss in a Pacific Coast Athletic the win was not that ea«y for San Association match Friday. Jose State. The loss dropped the Bulldogs After falling behind 11-5 going to 0-4 In conference play and Into the final period, the Bulldogs 6-9 overall. chipped away at the lead with four Kick Romano's poloists wlU ^*J*£" *""" ** " , . z*»i e».»« <r„-_o„„-i„ was not enougnr "da o°r a KAA mat S ™ «*«*™ *"">« °ff to » moa> ror a rv«A iu.ioi r r«i«jr. w advantage in the opening period a home match against Cal Poly and never trailed ln the contest. Pomona was cancelled when Fresno managed to make It 7-4 at Pomona failed to show up for the halftlrne only to sec the visitors Saturday match. The match will score a 4-1 advantage In the third parted. Bob Bereskln's BuUdog soccer team.got back on the winning track after having Its five-match winning streak snapped last week. Fresno rolled to a 3-0 Northern California Athletic Conference triumph over Loyola University Fresno, now 4-0 in conference play and 8-6 overall, broke a cjose 1-0 gam* by scoring two goals in the final half. Sergio Gutierrez scored the first goal on an assist from Tony Gonzales. Four minutes Into the second half, Scott Endler happened to be in the right place at the right time aa be scored on a aukeplay. The Loyola goalkeeper Inadvertently kicked the baU straight to Endler. Endler quicklyleft-footedtheball from 23 feet out as the goalkeeper was out of position. The final Fresno score came 67 minutes Into the game when Ron StoreUl took an assist from Jose Cueves and booted ln the Beresktn praised StoreUl for his effort In the victory. StoreUl had been Injured most of the season and his performance en- - abled him to get back in shape. Freshman goalkeeper Jeff Za- ^menaky was credited with four saves while the Loyola goalie had 15 aaves. Fresno had a commandlng'3l-5 shots, an goal advantage over Loyola. ' The conference had, earlier ordered a Cal Lutheran forfeit to Fresno.be replayed Nov. 18. The referees had awarded" the Bulldogs tbe forfeit victory when Lutheran failed to ahow up to the playing field on time. "The referee's decision Is the referee's decision," Bereskln d ln objecting to the o Bereskln said hi* team will ence committee's decision to play not be able to play th* Nov. 1; the game over. game because he will be out of "Cal Lutheran should stay town. He.said a weekday game home," said Bereskln. would be better. CI. Ifof UB £«■ *.,..<• \ $ ^ ' Q™3T™®™ 5 fill CoiMli «.. ■••■ _ \\ Old. loi.ii | *•... fill h.lBJC .„.« i We're all the bank a student needs. If you're looking for the bank that can do the most for you, chances are you'll be looking into Bank of America. 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Title | 1977_11 The Daily Collegian November 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 | Nov 1, 1977 Pg. 2-3 |
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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IM football playoffs underway
18 men's teams
start .struggles
for grid crown
intramural football playoffs get
underway today.
The 18 playoff-bound squads
football program this season.
Top battles today are ROTC
No.I, Bull-Village Idiots, Ream-
sters Unlon-Blackthunder Sheep,
Fresno University Cold Keggers-
Grave M Bombers and BBB-
Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
are Peon U-Baker II, IIMFIC-
Slgma Nu and Mad Dogs G-Lam-
bda CM Alpha.
ROTC, ranked fourth, and No.I
today's 4 p.m. contest. ROTC
is 5-0 and No. 1 Is 6-0.
Also battling at 4 p.m. are
Reamsters Union (4-1) and
Blackthunder Sheep (4-2) and the
Keggers (4-2) and Graves M
Bombers (4-2). Both are preliminary games.
*o, 8 ranked Village Idiots
will
ngle >
l No. 9 I
nked
.3-1 with the Idiots only loss
coming at the hands of Bull.
Today's other 3 p.m. game Is
BBB (2-1-1) against No. 3 rated
Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
The most crucial game ofthe
first round*ls tomorrow's 4 p.m.
meeting between undefeated Peon
U (4-0) and Baker II (r,-0). Peon U
the defending champion, is ranked
rirst while Baker II Is rated ninth.
Also meeting at the same time
tomprrow are No. 2 Lambda Chi
Alpha (G-l) and Mad Dogs G
(4-1-1).
The I
iMfM*
Football team tops Bengals
The Bullring football team
..ee.1 to hold aft a strong se
half attack by Idaho Slate Silt
to scnn- in unimpressive
victory In the'Doits'llomec
The
he Bulldogs and
Dog volleyers
meet Pacific
of the Northern California Ai
letlc Conference on a losing no
the Bulldog women's votleyh
team will try to hounr« ha
tonight to start the second roui
Leilani Overstreet's volU
ers, 3-31nconferenceplay,drr
ped a three-set derision lo S
Jose Statu Friday night.
Fresno will hostthel'nlvers
of the Pacific tonight at 8 p.
ln the women's gym. UOP bi
a previous le
;econri place at 2-1 I
s third at 2-2. Lone Hi
: and Fullerton Is
her fames Involving fi
d a 3r,-Zt tussle to Wli
\/2o4f UfeK...
t the v.
9cause of. Ineligible players.
In the loss to the Spartans,
the Bulldogs fell behind quickly
during their 15-2, 15-3, 15-9
defeat. Fresno led briefly In the
final set before succumbing to
San Jose.
Unbeaten California continues
to lead the conference standings
followed by San Jose Stat* at 5-1.
Unbeaten Stanford, 5-0, continues to lead the conference
standings ahead of San JoseState,
4-1, with-Fresno and:Berkeley
behind the leaders.
Trinity
Everything You've Always
Wanted to Know About Energy Eul Were Too Weak to
Ask
The Sllmarillion
The Thorn Birds
Dynasty
All Things Wise and Won-
Slgma Nu (5-2 and ranked
seventh) will meet the winner of
the Reamsters Unlon-Blackthunder game.
No. 6 rated Clockwork Spud
(4-0-1) will face the winner of the
Fresno University Cold Keggers It-Grave M Bombers battle.
All games win take place In
the field at the corner of Cedar
and Barstow across from -the
baseball park.
The final week of action ln the
men's Intramural football season
ended with a few surprises, especially ln the Fraternity Friday
Lambda Chi Alpha and Sigma
Alpha Epsilon tied for first place
with Identical 6-1. SlgmaNuwas
third with a 5-2 record.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon pulled off
a 25-20 victory to deal Lambda
Chi Its first loss of the year.
Meanwhile, Sigma Nu, last year's
runner-up in the finals, struggles
to a 13-12 win over Alpha Gamma
Rho. 1
Delta Upsllon was third ln the
league with a 4-3 record followed
by Sigma Chi (2-4-1),' Alpha
Gamma Rho (2-5), Alpha Kappa
Psl (1-5-1) and Theta Chi (1-6).
second ln the Dormitory Thursday League among Graves M
Bombers, Fresno University
Cold Keggers II and Blackthunder Sheep. All three teams finished with 4-2 records. No. 1
was nrst at 6-0.
The Keggers came up with an
18-12 win
and a 24-18 triumph overBakari
last week. No. 1 had a 38-14
win,- dver the Hosebags and ,
13-6 win over Brickhbuse.
Graves M Bombers came 19
with a bye and a 19-6 triumph
against Biickhouse.
Mad Dogs 6 eliminated the
BUnheads from playoff action
after a 12-6 win. Both teams
had tied for second with 3-1-1
records ln the Independent
Thursday League behind ROTC'i
In the Independent Monday
League, Bad Boys of Bakers-
field earned second place with
a forfeit win over the Leftovers,
BBB finished with a 2-1-1 record behind Peon U (4-0).
Dozen teams start playoffs
Women's squads also busy
football playoffs start today also
with a dozen teams out trying to
unseat defending champion Jock-
s (5-0) will have a bye
ln the opening round as will Kappa
Kappa Gamma (2-2).
Clashing today at 4 p.m. are
W-3 2nd (3-1) and Birch's Brit-
Kappa Alpha Theta (4-0)andG.F.I.
(4-0): and EOP (3-2) and the Out
to Lunch Bunch (3-1).
Scheduled for tomorrow at 4 p.m.
are Hell's Cats (4-2) against
Graves Snatchers (3-1) and Homan
12 (4-2) against W.D.G. (4-0).
G.F.I., Hell's Cats, Birch's
Britches Bruisers & Bombshells
and Homan 12 Joined the list of
women's Intramural football league winners during last week's
final regular season action.
G.F.I., captured the Independent
Tuesday League with a 4-0 record
while the Out to Lunch Bunch
3-1. The Pent-
toUowed by Brulsln' Contusions
(1-3) and The Way We Were (0-4).
In the Independent Thursday
League, there was a three-way tie
for the league title. Hell's Cats,
BBBB and Homan 12 finished at
3-2. Beast of the East was last
with an 0-4 mark.
The teams Joined the Jockettes,
W.D.G. and Kappa Alpha Theta as
title winners.*
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ca, Australis, Asia, etc. AI
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"In tho Hoort of tho Cawput"
Booters perfect in league
BobBtre«kln»«Bullrlft»«/-.r»r _■.. .- ....,„..__ .. „._■_-. _ **^
Anteaters top runners
It's getting to tire point where
the Bulldog cross country team
m„st feel like lt gets stuck ln
return against the Anteaters of
UC Irvine.
For the third time this season,
Red Estes' runners went up
against last year's DIvJ*lon n
lime came ln second best.
Competing without distance ace
Bob Dels who had an ankle injury,
the Bulldogs, ranked 14th In the
nation, finished second to Irvine
In the 25-team Biola Invitational
m honors by posting 32 points.
» Bulldogs, led by brothers
George and Richard Agulrre, finished with 78 point*. Following
theJeaders were Occidental with '
92, Long Beach Stat* with 1 is arid
UC Riverside with 123..
George Agulrre was ninth in the -
race with a 25:54 clocking on the
flve-mlle course to lead the Bulldogs. The race waa won by
Irvine'* Steve Scott who clocked
24:21.
Richard Agulrre was 11th with
a 24:57 time white Gary Hernandez waa 14th at 25:11.
Also aiding the Bulldog effort
were David Haake (19th, 25:17),,
kiguel Santizo(23rd,25:24),Rich
Langford {29th, 25:37) and Keith
Jacobson (49th, .26:38).
Spartahs nick poloists
The Bulldog water polo squad Th* Spartana used tbe scoring
got off to a slow start against of Larry stansfleld to overcome
San Jose State en route to an 11-9 the sluggish Bulldogs. However,
loss in a Pacific Coast Athletic the win was not that ea«y for San
Association match Friday. Jose State.
The loss dropped the Bulldogs After falling behind 11-5 going
to 0-4 In conference play and Into the final period, the Bulldogs
6-9 overall. chipped away at the lead with four
Kick Romano's poloists wlU ^*J*£" *""" ** "
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