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6-THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Thursday, October 9, 1975 On the sideline J R Boone, durinq l;i the Cal Poly Mustangs. With no relief in sight, CSUF conference leader San Dicqo (thi Jose and Long Beach. Above, Boone discusses a short yardaqc situati with quarterliack Net Cortez. Right, displayi .^lisqu-st, lloonc watches . "down Ihe Meld lor a score. (Left, conceding Boone stares pensively at Ihe ground. (Phot! Bulldogs host nationally ranked Aztecs it than San I) d gone Into th NFL. d 18th Ii d will he rumbling Intverslty of Texas, - 10, Oregon State Texas State 30-12, 9-10 and Fullerton Fullerton. San Dlego is led t.y A11-American candidate Craig Penrose .it quarterback. Penrose has passed and Nth in the nation In receiving with a 4.a receptions per game average. He has caught 24 passes (or 411 yards and two touchdowns. Ciiry Plerson has caught 13 passes (or 102 yards, while Rick F.I wood lias 12 receptions (or 181 yards and three touchdowns. They are ranked sixth and seventh respectively In the PCAA. Monty Reedy yards per game average. Reedy has been the battering ram down near the goal line, as he has scored seven touchdowns to rank touchdown. 5 last w fjhls yardage Lafayette NOW! 1ST & BULLARD GRAND OPENING SPECIALS!! EVERYBODY BUYS WHOLESALE! 5770 N. First 431-7541 Powerplay Power Booster Converts any Craig Car Stereo to Fowerplay sound. Plug-in installation. Fully compatible with 4-speaker stereo matrix systems. ■39'5 Reg. $139.95 SALE JO?95 31 «A In-Daah Elgrar-Traca Stereo PUrer art steeaoRacaoDHiahSonjilivity AM/FM RadKJOAuto- mat,c Track Saiectioo and FM Stereo Swttclilno o Main lor Quad Ettacl D Four Soeaker CA/trxJts D Eject BUILD YOUR OWN SPEAKER PHILLIPS 12" WOOfER $35.95 as 8" WOOFER $16.95 PHILLIPS TWEETER $18.95 A PAIR GRT BLANK 8-TRACK ^^UK 40-Minute .$1,29 60-Minute ..$1.54 -1.69 *nacs. BLANK CASSETTES Lafayette sa"' •»-»«*. •H^The Electronics Shopping Center 42441BEIMONT, FRESNO, 251-7321 and 310 i. ONTER, jgjjjj. 733-0324 In all-purpose running, Mel Jacobs is second In the confer- ence with an average of 125.8 yards In receptions and 41C yards In kick returns. He Is also ranked nrst In the PCAA in klckoff returns and third In punt returns. Kicker Steve LaPlant has kicked nine of 12 field goal attempts and has made 17 of 19 extra point tries for 44 points ter against Cal Poly. of Nef Cortez. ranked 13th in the nation in completions per game. Cortez Is second In the PCAA to Penrose In passing. The chenge of quarterbacks gives Fresno an enti rely different backfleld from those that opened Wender and Vance Boyes are Injured, and Jeff Johnson and Jim Johnson Is ranked fourth in the PCAA rushing charts with 327 ,ards I iard 76 c erage and I i scoring. as a 36.7 yard ; st in the PCAA. e confer- downs. DeAmaral caught :S unnlng under Bulldog passes be Clen Cotton. Jimmy Ball Kevin Spencer. Cotton ls 19th 18 nation In pass catching with average of 4.2 receptions per le. Hts 21 receptions for 304 second In the PCAA s fifth lr r 143 game. slve end, anchors down the Aztecs 3-4-4 defense. The 234 pounder Is joined by 227 pound Mike Gilbert and 248 pound Reggie Lewis on the line. The llnebacklng corps averages 210 pounds and ls led by Inside backer Travis Hltt, the only ''-returning letterman. Strong safety Ed Kertel is the only veteran In the defensive backfleld. Being thrown Into the teeth of the San Dlego powerhouse ls CSUF quarterback Ron Anton. The 6 foot, 184 junior from Fullerton College will be getting his first start of the year. At Fullerton he set a conference record for pass percentage as he hit 109 of 185 for a 65.8 average. This season Anton has com- ference with 13 receptions fo yards. Darrell Bettencourt ls the slated starter at tight-end. The pressure will be on the defensive backfleld quartet of Mike Jackson, Al Alalman.CalvinLane and Willie Your to stop the passing of Penrose. The Bulldog pass defense is fifth In the nation with a 57.6 yard per game average. Only 19 of 54 passes have been completed against the'Dogs, with one going for a score. San Diego's offensive line averages 241 pounds, and Fresno pass rushers Dan Johnson, Ray Gines, Mark Hoffart and Cortez Htll will have their hands full. Place kicker Al Garcia has made 13 of 13 extra point attempts, and has hit on two of four field goal attempts. Kick returner Mike Tsoutsouvas adds another dimension to the 'Dog attack as he ls ranked eighth In the nation Kick-off for the game will be 7:30 p.m. Saturday In Ratcliffe. Student tickets will be available through Friday In the College Union ticket office, and Saturday at the stadium. SPORT-TALK by Richard Peitorich Saturday when In Boston should be packed he Red Sox host the Cincinnati to the rafters this Reds In the opening The Red Sox are an exciting, young team, wit Rookie of the Year.^Jlm Rice hit .309, drove In 102 r andldates for ins and belted hand kept him o ut of the playoffs. A broken left SUPER ROOKIES The other wh Iz kid ls Fred Lynn. Lynn hit .3 Hand had 105 runs. ff the big green Fenway Park wall In cent • Is Carl Yastrzemskl, who at 36, Is tt ■ •>. Yaz i o left fl .o take spirit ls Joe the place of the Injured Rice, and made several great plays against the Oakland A's, along with collecting five hits. The Sox's pitching Is good with Luis Tlant (18-14), Rick Wise (19-12) and Regjle Cleveland (13-9) leading the way. Jim Wllloughby and Dick Drago are the top relievers. RED POWER The Cincinnati Reds like to use speed on the base paths and home run punch to bring in runs. The team has a .271 b and knocked In 124 home"runs during the season. Perhaps the man who best embodies the Reds- Morgan. Morgan has a .327 batting average, 94 RI bases and 17 home runs. He also drew 132 walks during the season. There ls also Pete Rdse with a .317 batting average and Ken Griffey with a .305 average. That's power. Plusjohnny Bench behind thejlate. For pitching there ls Don Gullett (15-4), Gary Nolan (15,9) and Fred Norman (12-4). Expected to see a lot of action are relievers Clay Carroll, Pedro Borbon, Rawly Eastwlck and Will McEnaney. t that they are starting the n season which Is the best e slightly Collegian pickers try again The football predicting average of the Collegian pickers went up last week as the group had a 30-10 overall record. For the second week In a row, Richard Pestorich and David Menendlan were on top, both 8-2. Bruce Scheldt was 7-3 and Robert Hana- 67-36 idlan ls next at 19-10, It Is 17-9 and Hanashlro ■8. The overall rating Is PESTORICH Oklahoma over Texas by 17, Tennessee over LSU by3,Michl- gan over Michigan State by 14, UCLA over Stanford by 12, San Diego State over CSUF by 15, \tlanta over San Francisco by 3, Dallas over New York Giants by 7. Pittsburgh over Denver by 10, Sow Orleans over Green Bay by 1. Washington over St. Louis by MENENDLAN Oklahoma over Texas hy 14, Tennessee over LSU by 13, Michigan State over Michigan by 2, San Diego State over CSUF by 6, UCLA over Stanford by 8, San Francisco over Atlanta by 3, Dallas over NY Giants by 10, Pittsburgh over Denver by 16, Green Bay over New Orleans by I, St. Louis over Washington by 7. SCIIEIUT Oklahoma over Texas by 6, Tennessee over LSU hy8,Mlchl- gan over Michigan State by 13, San Dlego State over CSUF by 17, Stanford over UCLA by 6, San Francisco over Atlanta by 9, Dallas over NY Giants by 6, Pittsburgh over Denver by 15, Green Bay over New Orleans by 7, Washington over St. Louis by 3. HANASHIRO Oklahoma over Texas by 10, Tennessee over LSU by6,Mlchl- gan over Michigan State by 6,San Dlego State over CSUF by 12, UCLA over Stanford by 10, San Francisco over Atlanta by 12, Dallas over NY Giants hy 12, Pittsburgh over Denver by 15, Green Bay over New Orleans by 3, Washington over St. Louis by 18. Bulldog Sports Calendar CROSS COl'NTRY SOCCER Saturday -UC Davis Invitational. Saturday - At Santa Barbara to Twelve schools will be com- play Westmont College. Start- peting. Starting time 11 a.m. Ing time ls 1p.m. WATER POLO SMMMINU Friday _ Home match against Fr,dacy -At San Francisco to take Ca, State Los Angeles. Starting J^p-g-JJ^ Intramural sign-ups announced Intramural signups are currently being taken for bowling at the College Union bowling alley, *hlle 'lgnups begin Monday for Intramural volleyball. Thedead- line for vollejball signups IsOct. Currently underway Is men's and women's flag football. The men's division has a total of eight leagues amounting to 41 teams. Games are played dally from 3\30 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday, October 9, 1978 THE Of HY COUEOIAN-7 Trio makes NCAA charts THREE BULLDOG PLAYERS, "Mike Tsoutsouvas (24), Glen Cotton (17) and Nef Cortez (12) arc all ranked by the NCAA. Tsoutsouvas is eighth in kick returns, Cortez is 13th in completions per game and Cotton is 19th in pass receptions per game. They will try to improve their standings Saturday night against the San Diego State Aztecs. (Photo by Barry Wong) BY POPULAR W DEMAND T WE REPEAT THIS OFFER 1,000 CSUF COEDS to receive absolutely free 8 pr. of beautiful imported earrings NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. JUST COME IN. GET THEM FREE WITH THIS AD. 621 EAST SHAW fresnofeshionfair —•*■ STOtl HOURS —- Mon. mru Pri. 10 >uh. *tt,."9 ffcm. a*. 10 tun. ,.8 Pent. Sun.1tnbtM.SpjH,. ^ lStandSKaw,
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Title | 1975_10 The Daily Collegian October 1975 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1975 |
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 | Oct 9, 1975 Pg. 6-7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1975 |
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 DAILY COLLEGIAN Thursday, October 9, 1975 On the sideline J R Boone, durinq l;i the Cal Poly Mustangs. With no relief in sight, CSUF conference leader San Dicqo (thi Jose and Long Beach. Above, Boone discusses a short yardaqc situati with quarterliack Net Cortez. Right, displayi .^lisqu-st, lloonc watches . "down Ihe Meld lor a score. (Left, conceding Boone stares pensively at Ihe ground. (Phot! Bulldogs host nationally ranked Aztecs it than San I) d gone Into th NFL. d 18th Ii d will he rumbling Intverslty of Texas, - 10, Oregon State Texas State 30-12, 9-10 and Fullerton Fullerton. San Dlego is led t.y A11-American candidate Craig Penrose .it quarterback. Penrose has passed and Nth in the nation In receiving with a 4.a receptions per game average. He has caught 24 passes (or 411 yards and two touchdowns. Ciiry Plerson has caught 13 passes (or 102 yards, while Rick F.I wood lias 12 receptions (or 181 yards and three touchdowns. They are ranked sixth and seventh respectively In the PCAA. Monty Reedy yards per game average. Reedy has been the battering ram down near the goal line, as he has scored seven touchdowns to rank touchdown. 5 last w fjhls yardage Lafayette NOW! 1ST & BULLARD GRAND OPENING SPECIALS!! EVERYBODY BUYS WHOLESALE! 5770 N. First 431-7541 Powerplay Power Booster Converts any Craig Car Stereo to Fowerplay sound. Plug-in installation. Fully compatible with 4-speaker stereo matrix systems. ■39'5 Reg. $139.95 SALE JO?95 31 «A In-Daah Elgrar-Traca Stereo PUrer art steeaoRacaoDHiahSonjilivity AM/FM RadKJOAuto- mat,c Track Saiectioo and FM Stereo Swttclilno o Main lor Quad Ettacl D Four Soeaker CA/trxJts D Eject BUILD YOUR OWN SPEAKER PHILLIPS 12" WOOfER $35.95 as 8" WOOFER $16.95 PHILLIPS TWEETER $18.95 A PAIR GRT BLANK 8-TRACK ^^UK 40-Minute .$1,29 60-Minute ..$1.54 -1.69 *nacs. BLANK CASSETTES Lafayette sa"' •»-»«*. •H^The Electronics Shopping Center 42441BEIMONT, FRESNO, 251-7321 and 310 i. ONTER, jgjjjj. 733-0324 In all-purpose running, Mel Jacobs is second In the confer- ence with an average of 125.8 yards In receptions and 41C yards In kick returns. He Is also ranked nrst In the PCAA in klckoff returns and third In punt returns. Kicker Steve LaPlant has kicked nine of 12 field goal attempts and has made 17 of 19 extra point tries for 44 points ter against Cal Poly. of Nef Cortez. ranked 13th in the nation in completions per game. Cortez Is second In the PCAA to Penrose In passing. The chenge of quarterbacks gives Fresno an enti rely different backfleld from those that opened Wender and Vance Boyes are Injured, and Jeff Johnson and Jim Johnson Is ranked fourth in the PCAA rushing charts with 327 ,ards I iard 76 c erage and I i scoring. as a 36.7 yard ; st in the PCAA. e confer- downs. DeAmaral caught :S unnlng under Bulldog passes be Clen Cotton. Jimmy Ball Kevin Spencer. Cotton ls 19th 18 nation In pass catching with average of 4.2 receptions per le. Hts 21 receptions for 304 second In the PCAA s fifth lr r 143 game. slve end, anchors down the Aztecs 3-4-4 defense. The 234 pounder Is joined by 227 pound Mike Gilbert and 248 pound Reggie Lewis on the line. The llnebacklng corps averages 210 pounds and ls led by Inside backer Travis Hltt, the only ''-returning letterman. Strong safety Ed Kertel is the only veteran In the defensive backfleld. Being thrown Into the teeth of the San Dlego powerhouse ls CSUF quarterback Ron Anton. The 6 foot, 184 junior from Fullerton College will be getting his first start of the year. At Fullerton he set a conference record for pass percentage as he hit 109 of 185 for a 65.8 average. This season Anton has com- ference with 13 receptions fo yards. Darrell Bettencourt ls the slated starter at tight-end. The pressure will be on the defensive backfleld quartet of Mike Jackson, Al Alalman.CalvinLane and Willie Your to stop the passing of Penrose. The Bulldog pass defense is fifth In the nation with a 57.6 yard per game average. Only 19 of 54 passes have been completed against the'Dogs, with one going for a score. San Diego's offensive line averages 241 pounds, and Fresno pass rushers Dan Johnson, Ray Gines, Mark Hoffart and Cortez Htll will have their hands full. Place kicker Al Garcia has made 13 of 13 extra point attempts, and has hit on two of four field goal attempts. Kick returner Mike Tsoutsouvas adds another dimension to the 'Dog attack as he ls ranked eighth In the nation Kick-off for the game will be 7:30 p.m. Saturday In Ratcliffe. Student tickets will be available through Friday In the College Union ticket office, and Saturday at the stadium. SPORT-TALK by Richard Peitorich Saturday when In Boston should be packed he Red Sox host the Cincinnati to the rafters this Reds In the opening The Red Sox are an exciting, young team, wit Rookie of the Year.^Jlm Rice hit .309, drove In 102 r andldates for ins and belted hand kept him o ut of the playoffs. A broken left SUPER ROOKIES The other wh Iz kid ls Fred Lynn. Lynn hit .3 Hand had 105 runs. ff the big green Fenway Park wall In cent • Is Carl Yastrzemskl, who at 36, Is tt ■ •>. Yaz i o left fl .o take spirit ls Joe the place of the Injured Rice, and made several great plays against the Oakland A's, along with collecting five hits. The Sox's pitching Is good with Luis Tlant (18-14), Rick Wise (19-12) and Regjle Cleveland (13-9) leading the way. Jim Wllloughby and Dick Drago are the top relievers. RED POWER The Cincinnati Reds like to use speed on the base paths and home run punch to bring in runs. The team has a .271 b and knocked In 124 home"runs during the season. Perhaps the man who best embodies the Reds- Morgan. Morgan has a .327 batting average, 94 RI bases and 17 home runs. He also drew 132 walks during the season. There ls also Pete Rdse with a .317 batting average and Ken Griffey with a .305 average. That's power. Plusjohnny Bench behind thejlate. For pitching there ls Don Gullett (15-4), Gary Nolan (15,9) and Fred Norman (12-4). Expected to see a lot of action are relievers Clay Carroll, Pedro Borbon, Rawly Eastwlck and Will McEnaney. t that they are starting the n season which Is the best e slightly Collegian pickers try again The football predicting average of the Collegian pickers went up last week as the group had a 30-10 overall record. For the second week In a row, Richard Pestorich and David Menendlan were on top, both 8-2. Bruce Scheldt was 7-3 and Robert Hana- 67-36 idlan ls next at 19-10, It Is 17-9 and Hanashlro ■8. The overall rating Is PESTORICH Oklahoma over Texas by 17, Tennessee over LSU by3,Michl- gan over Michigan State by 14, UCLA over Stanford by 12, San Diego State over CSUF by 15, \tlanta over San Francisco by 3, Dallas over New York Giants by 7. Pittsburgh over Denver by 10, Sow Orleans over Green Bay by 1. Washington over St. Louis by MENENDLAN Oklahoma over Texas hy 14, Tennessee over LSU by 13, Michigan State over Michigan by 2, San Diego State over CSUF by 6, UCLA over Stanford by 8, San Francisco over Atlanta by 3, Dallas over NY Giants by 10, Pittsburgh over Denver by 16, Green Bay over New Orleans by I, St. Louis over Washington by 7. SCIIEIUT Oklahoma over Texas by 6, Tennessee over LSU hy8,Mlchl- gan over Michigan State by 13, San Dlego State over CSUF by 17, Stanford over UCLA by 6, San Francisco over Atlanta by 9, Dallas over NY Giants by 6, Pittsburgh over Denver by 15, Green Bay over New Orleans by 7, Washington over St. Louis by 3. HANASHIRO Oklahoma over Texas by 10, Tennessee over LSU by6,Mlchl- gan over Michigan State by 6,San Dlego State over CSUF by 12, UCLA over Stanford by 10, San Francisco over Atlanta by 12, Dallas over NY Giants hy 12, Pittsburgh over Denver by 15, Green Bay over New Orleans by 3, Washington over St. Louis by 18. Bulldog Sports Calendar CROSS COl'NTRY SOCCER Saturday -UC Davis Invitational. Saturday - At Santa Barbara to Twelve schools will be com- play Westmont College. Start- peting. Starting time 11 a.m. Ing time ls 1p.m. WATER POLO SMMMINU Friday _ Home match against Fr,dacy -At San Francisco to take Ca, State Los Angeles. Starting J^p-g-JJ^ Intramural sign-ups announced Intramural signups are currently being taken for bowling at the College Union bowling alley, *hlle 'lgnups begin Monday for Intramural volleyball. Thedead- line for vollejball signups IsOct. Currently underway Is men's and women's flag football. The men's division has a total of eight leagues amounting to 41 teams. Games are played dally from 3\30 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday, October 9, 1978 THE Of HY COUEOIAN-7 Trio makes NCAA charts THREE BULLDOG PLAYERS, "Mike Tsoutsouvas (24), Glen Cotton (17) and Nef Cortez (12) arc all ranked by the NCAA. Tsoutsouvas is eighth in kick returns, Cortez is 13th in completions per game and Cotton is 19th in pass receptions per game. They will try to improve their standings Saturday night against the San Diego State Aztecs. (Photo by Barry Wong) BY POPULAR W DEMAND T WE REPEAT THIS OFFER 1,000 CSUF COEDS to receive absolutely free 8 pr. of beautiful imported earrings NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. JUST COME IN. GET THEM FREE WITH THIS AD. 621 EAST SHAW fresnofeshionfair —•*■ STOtl HOURS —- Mon. mru Pri. 10 >uh. *tt,."9 ffcm. a*. 10 tun. ,.8 Pent. Sun.1tnbtM.SpjH,. ^ lStandSKaw, |