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6-THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Thursday, February 12, 1976 Golf season begins Sanders passes along winning touch by Joe Gutllla. Jr. Nine years ago Bruce Sanders was a member of the CSUF golf team. Today Sanders Is the head coach, and If he has Ms way, the 1976 edition of the Bulldog 961 Sanders and his teammates - ; Uiem Jerry Heard— postedoncot st records of any CSUF golf squad and finished the season ranked ninth In the nation. This year's team, according Sanders, has the ability to "Improve the '67 team's record.* Sanders welcomes back seven retur- ated by injuries due to a near-fatal r accident. The accident also Injured ■mer coach Larry Pape, and Sanders quaUfylng with p 72.6 average. Behind Miller Is Improved sophomore Gary Matteson of Fresno with a 73.6 average. Maaske and Paul yBraunofFres- ■ GoddardofCan- a. Gutilla returns to CSUF r layoff during which tie won -lty Amateur Championship. Following Gutllla is junior Pete An- cona of San Jose. Ancona's steady play has given him a 74.2 average. In the fifth spot is returning letterman Chris Gutllla. The sophomore was laid up last season due to the accident and has recovered well enough to carry a 74.2 average. From College of the Sequoias ln VI- salla comes Jimmy Hill, who carries a 74.5 average. Pressing Hill Is another qualifying with a In the eighth si mined) dual matcl The highlight ol Fullerton Invitational ln Riverside, the University of Pacific Invitational ln Stockton, the Far Western Intercollegiate ln Santa Cruz, the Stanford Tournament ln Palo Alto, the Sun Devil Classic ln Phoenix and the Bulldogs' own Fresno State Classic. Fresno will also travel to Lake Tahoe's Incline Village to take part ln the university of Nevada, Reno, Tournament. The Bulldogs will entertain San Jose State try Club and will host the PCAA Championship at Fresno's Sunnyside Country State, Brlgham Young are always ln the top ten nationally, and 1 think we will really surprise a lot of them.* The Bulldogs will open on the road against Stanford Friday and Stanislaus State Feb. .20. CSUF's first home appearance will be against Fresno City College Feb. 24atRiversIdeGolfCourse. New! A pocket calculator specifically designed for complete business management! Hewlett-Packard's HP-22 puts an ideal combination of financial, mathematical and statistical functions right at your fingertips. $165. The new HP 22 is an indispensable management tixil that lets you perform -easily, quickly and dependably - virtually every' computation you need in modern business management from simple arithmetic to complex time value-of-money problems to planning, forecasting and decision analysis. Ease, speed, accuracy. All you do is key in your data, press the appropriate keys and see your answer displayed in seconds. Automatically computes discounted cash flow, percentages; ratios; proportions, compound' renviining balance; annuities; deprecia n standard deviation; trend lines I linear regressions); linear esti- s; accumulated interest; rate of return; amortization; and more Expanded percentages capability. You can rapidly calculate virtually any percentage problem including margins, markups, discounts, chained i, percentage differences, percent of total. 19 memories. S financial memories. 1 operational memories, plus 10 addressable m for daLi storage and register arithmetic. Full decimal display control You can display 0 to 9 decimal places at will. If numbers are too large or small, display automatically switches to scien tific notation with a range of 10 " to 10." Remarkable Owner's Handbook. A clearly-written survey course in modem management problem-solving, analysis and planning—with procedures for more than 50 different calculations. See and try the new HP-22 todav. Only $165. ^ Bulldog batters take pair TURLOCK - It's hard to see iw the season could have opened the CSUF baseball Bulldog hitters pounded Stanislaus State pitchers for 25 hits Wednesday en route to sweeping both ends of a season-opening doubleheader by 6-2 scores. CSUF collected 12 hits ln the open-r. Including Bruce Bennett's solo homer. The right fielder d Pat Meyers and Randy Roberts had chipped ln three. Garcia had collecting two hits, including a solo homer, and two RBIs. CSUF pitchers also fared well a;;alnst Stanislaus. In the opener the Bulldogs surrendered 12 walks but allowed only two hits. Starter David Rohm went three relief over three Innings and Brad Kelly gave up no hits ln the final-two Innings to save It. In the nightcap, starter John Miller got the victory, tossing The Bulldogs will travel to UCLA for a single game Friday and a doubleheader Saturday. CSUF's first home appearance will be Feb. 20-21 for a three- game series against Stanford. Deadline set for intramural entries Entry deadlines have been set for Intramural play ln women's basketball and coed volleyball. Basketball entries are due Friday at 5 p.m. Team rosters with no more than 12 players should be turned In to Men's Gym, room 106. Volleyball play will begin Hot-shooting UCSB tops Bulldogs 88-73 Th.jr.dty, February 12, 1976 THE DAILY COUEGIAN-7 The CSUF basketball .„„, „au hoped to snap a four-game losing streak against UC Santa Barbara W,d:. sl.iy night and' ride the . winning crest Into an Important conference game against Long Deach State this weekend. But the Bulldogs will now have to figure In a Pacific lc Conference match, ie Bulldogs, 2-12 for the on, got their only pin from Parker. Parker, this week's r* college athleteof the week, e 177-p after 41 Scott Hasson (126) and Kevin ' k (158) also posted wins for FRIDAY Baseball - at UCLA, 2;30p.m. Golf — at Stanford, 12:30 p.m. Tennis (men's) - here Chlco State, 2:30 p.m. Women's basketball — here, UCLA, 8 p.m. SATURDAY Basketball - Here (Selland Arena), Long Beach State, 7:35 P-m. £ Women's basketball — here (Selland Arena), Long Beach State, 5:30 p.m. VALENTINE'S DANCE' a ion call J STATONS FASCINATIONS £! MEZTfZO *> SUNDAY, FEB. 15 ■ ^ ' ° a.m. e9 RODEWAY INN BALLROOM ^ I v» Ticket-Outlets: JdC House of Records; Tomas' Fashion, <e% I .< Downtown; Mexico Cafe; El Sarapc Records /*} I •><*>=*^r'»^..*.<3Hi*»<3»»:* I GUIDE TO MONEY FOR HIGHER EDUCATION Guide to more than 250,000 Scholarships and Financial Aid Source — items valued at over .S500 million dollars. 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Title | 1976_02 The Daily Collegian February 1976 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1976 |
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 | Feb 12, 1976 Pg. 6-7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1976 |
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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6-THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
Thursday, February 12, 1976
Golf season begins
Sanders passes along winning touch
by Joe Gutllla. Jr.
Nine years ago Bruce Sanders was a
member of the CSUF golf team. Today
Sanders Is the head coach, and If he has
Ms way, the 1976 edition of the Bulldog
961 Sanders and his teammates -
; Uiem Jerry Heard— postedoncot
st records of any CSUF golf squad
and finished the season ranked ninth In
the nation. This year's team, according
Sanders, has the ability to "Improve
the '67 team's record.*
Sanders welcomes back seven retur-
ated by injuries due to a near-fatal
r accident. The accident also Injured
■mer coach Larry Pape, and Sanders
quaUfylng with p 72.6 average. Behind
Miller Is Improved sophomore Gary
Matteson of Fresno with a 73.6 average.
Maaske and Paul
yBraunofFres-
■ GoddardofCan-
a. Gutilla returns to CSUF
r layoff during which tie won
-lty Amateur Championship.
Following Gutllla is junior Pete An-
cona of San Jose. Ancona's steady play
has given him a 74.2 average. In the
fifth spot is returning letterman Chris
Gutllla. The sophomore was laid up last
season due to the accident and has recovered well enough to carry a 74.2 average.
From College of the Sequoias ln VI-
salla comes Jimmy Hill, who carries a
74.5 average. Pressing Hill Is another
qualifying with a
In the eighth si
mined) dual matcl
The highlight ol
Fullerton Invitational ln Riverside, the
University of Pacific Invitational ln
Stockton, the Far Western Intercollegiate
ln Santa Cruz, the Stanford Tournament
ln Palo Alto, the Sun Devil Classic ln
Phoenix and the Bulldogs' own Fresno
State Classic.
Fresno will also travel to Lake Tahoe's
Incline Village to take part ln the university of Nevada, Reno, Tournament. The
Bulldogs will entertain San Jose State
try Club and will host the PCAA Championship at Fresno's Sunnyside Country
State, Brlgham Young are always ln the
top ten nationally, and 1 think we will
really surprise a lot of them.*
The Bulldogs will open on the road
against Stanford Friday and Stanislaus
State Feb. .20. CSUF's first home appearance will be against Fresno City
College Feb. 24atRiversIdeGolfCourse.
New! A pocket calculator
specifically designed
for complete business management!
Hewlett-Packard's HP-22 puts an ideal combination of financial, mathematical and statistical
functions right at your fingertips. $165.
The new HP 22 is an indispensable
management tixil that lets you perform
-easily, quickly and dependably -
virtually every' computation you need in
modern business management from
simple arithmetic to complex time
value-of-money problems to planning,
forecasting and decision analysis.
Ease, speed, accuracy.
All you do is key in your data, press the
appropriate keys and see your answer
displayed in seconds.
Automatically computes
discounted cash flow, percentages;
ratios; proportions, compound'
renviining balance; annuities; deprecia
n standard deviation; trend
lines I linear regressions); linear esti-
s; accumulated interest; rate of
return; amortization; and more
Expanded percentages
capability.
You can rapidly calculate
virtually any percentage
problem including margins,
markups, discounts, chained
i, percentage differences,
percent of total.
19 memories.
S financial memories. 1 operational
memories, plus 10 addressable m
for daLi storage and register arithmetic.
Full decimal display control
You can display 0 to 9 decimal places
at will. If numbers are too large or
small, display automatically switches
to scien tific notation with a range
of 10 " to 10."
Remarkable Owner's Handbook.
A clearly-written survey course in
modem management problem-solving,
analysis and planning—with procedures
for more than 50 different calculations.
See and try the new HP-22 todav.
Only $165.
^
Bulldog
batters
take pair
TURLOCK - It's hard to see
iw the season could have opened
the CSUF baseball
Bulldog hitters pounded Stanislaus State pitchers for 25 hits
Wednesday en route to sweeping
both ends of a season-opening
doubleheader by 6-2 scores.
CSUF collected 12 hits ln the
open-r. Including Bruce Bennett's
solo homer. The right fielder
d Pat
Meyers and Randy Roberts had
chipped ln three. Garcia had
collecting two hits, including a
solo homer, and two RBIs.
CSUF pitchers also fared well
a;;alnst Stanislaus. In the opener
the Bulldogs surrendered 12
walks but allowed only two hits.
Starter David Rohm went three
relief over three Innings and
Brad Kelly gave up no hits ln the
final-two Innings to save It.
In the nightcap, starter John
Miller got the victory, tossing
The Bulldogs will travel to
UCLA for a single game Friday
and a doubleheader Saturday.
CSUF's first home appearance
will be Feb. 20-21 for a three-
game series against Stanford.
Deadline set for
intramural entries
Entry deadlines have been set
for Intramural play ln women's
basketball and coed volleyball.
Basketball entries are due Friday at 5 p.m. Team rosters with
no more than 12 players should
be turned In to Men's Gym, room
106.
Volleyball play will begin
Hot-shooting UCSB
tops Bulldogs 88-73
Th.jr.dty, February 12, 1976 THE DAILY COUEGIAN-7
The CSUF basketball .„„, „au
hoped to snap a four-game losing
streak against UC Santa Barbara
W,d:. sl.iy night and' ride the
. winning crest Into an Important
conference game against Long
Deach State this weekend. But the
Bulldogs will now have to figure
In a Pacific
lc Conference match,
ie Bulldogs, 2-12 for the
on, got their only pin from
Parker. Parker, this week's
r* college athleteof the week,
e 177-p
after 41
Scott Hasson (126) and Kevin
' k (158) also posted wins for
FRIDAY
Baseball - at UCLA, 2;30p.m.
Golf — at Stanford, 12:30 p.m.
Tennis (men's) - here Chlco
State, 2:30 p.m.
Women's basketball — here,
UCLA, 8 p.m.
SATURDAY
Basketball - Here (Selland
Arena), Long Beach State, 7:35
P-m. £
Women's basketball — here
(Selland Arena), Long Beach
State, 5:30 p.m.
VALENTINE'S DANCE' a
ion call
J
STATONS FASCINATIONS
£! MEZTfZO
*> SUNDAY, FEB. 15 ■ ^ ' ° a.m.
e9 RODEWAY INN BALLROOM ^ I
v» Ticket-Outlets: JdC House of Records; Tomas' Fashion, |