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6 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Ties.. Nor. 6,1973 CSUF develops stronger brick making method for overseas A system of produclnf stronger adobe bricks through the use of a stabilizing material will soon be Introduced In building construction In Constantino, Algeria as a result of a training project conducted at CSUF. Two building technicians rrom SOTRACO, an Algerian construction firm,, have been remaking technique developed through the International Institute of Housing Technology at CSUF. The method produces a brick through the use ol an as- The training has r*><»n con- The firm contracted with CSUF to train the SOTRACO technicians, DorDane Abdelazlz and Mekkl Hassene, who will return to Constantlne this month to apply the brick making method to a variety of construction pro- James Bottoms, project rep- Extension Division course on Cancer, Uncontrolled Growth' offered will Include I>r 1 Peek l.au Fresno radlolonlsi Wilbur, direc-ior of the Chil dren's Oncology 'nil. Slanfor. Fresno's year-round Bsnosyear rental resi resort. (Preview rents from $150) with all the comforts. Air conditioning. All electric kitchen with self-clean oven, frost-free refrigerator, disposal and dishwasher. Shag carpeting. Discover Meadow What's morei there's Wood. A beautiful gar- private patios or deck, den apartment community. With everything under the sun. Pools. Tennis courts. Volleyball courts. Parklike landscaping. And more. Meadow Wood is quietly located across from University campus on East Shaw Ave., between Maple and Woodrow. Live, where you play. Phone 229-6377. Meadcwlfced Q-xrden Apartments Each contemporary one and two bedroom garden apartment comes Dg that attracted representatives from several countries, and demonstration projects In Co- Schorllng said numerous tea or Peace Corps trainees a have studied the- brick mak process, and the m ADOPE FOR ALGERIA-Prolessor Jame< Alxlelaziz (Icrt) anil Mekki Hassene (sec lor General Electric Tempo o( Santa Barb; Rockwell of CSUF (second rom right) explain a the features an building lechni ians Dorbane nd from left). Looking on i James Bottoms, rojeel leader IRS will offer Tax Practioners Institute Registration m Building lfil on tlclpants to attend two dlfrerent workshops^ six hour workshop on Subchapter "S* corporations will be given In two 3-hour In addition to Subchapter "5" corporations, such subjects as tax free exchanges and tax con- Blue Key seeking men who can 'manage\time ,jnlMtlon ts maintained a good academic av- coortllnailng a m.-mbershlpdrlve B ' for Ihe new year -Were especially poking for Norm Andrews, president of the man who ts overly busy he- fraternlty is designed to rerog- manages his time and gets things nlze and honor outstanding upper done." Lumber - Prefinishad Panals - Hardware Boysen Paints - Artists Supplies THE ONE STOP SHOP FOR ALL BUILDING MATERIALS Gordon G. Knott '66 Hamilton H. Knott '33 OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY . Friday Nite 'til 7:30 p.m. Sunday 11-5 e group sponsors a< I Wfffii braille dupllca In general. Andrews said, "Blue Key has a representative group of campus leaders who oKer a concentrated service to their campus and community." Unlike social fraternities, there is no pledge period and dues are only S20 per year. in the College Union. Applications can be obtained through Wednesday at Art-Home 206, Speech Arts 15, CU 306, or Prospective members are alsi Invited to attend an open housi Wednesday in CU 313-314. j* eciAUztNG m VOLKSWAGEN DATSUM-TOYOTA-OOMBTIC CAM 4LUMBEJ|£0MPANY 4840N.BLA *^^*T*T* ♦***' Kwalick blames players for dismal 49er season Tits,, Nov. 6, 1973 THE DAILY C0LIE6IAM 7 - By Ron Agostlnl Collegian Sports Editor Ted Kwalick did not try to develop artificial excuses lor the San Francisco 49ers disappointing season In 1973. Haplaced the blame exactly where It should be: pn the players themselves. - The brilliant 49er tight end ' was In Frjsnc. yesterday endorsing merchandise for Gott- schalk's at Fashion Fair, but managed to put In an appearance at the weekly San Joaquin Valley Sportswrlters and Sportscasters luncheon. The Prospectors are now firmly entrenched In last place in the National Football Conference's West Division, behind Los Angeles, Atlanta, and even New Orleans. This Is a strange position for San Francisco to be In the ninth week of the season following three consecutive division titles, but Kwillck had no trouble with an explanation. •The 49ers t* Minnesota. In that case, the call could have gone -either way. We were both pushing each other and the orilclal caught me doing the "On that catch Sunday, (Lem) Barney had unintentionally tripped Just before I made the catch. If looked as though I may told Brodle la ! think I could long, and it i Brodle's an te players In Ihe be surprised ir xt year. He has TECT KWALICK There's no way you can be phoney on a football Held. Everything you do wrong can be seen by everyone In the stadium, and all over ' the country on TV. •We have had a lot of success over the past fewyears, and have come awfully close lo making the Super Bowl. But I think we've forgot what It was like to work for thai success,* he said. Although obviously displeased with the 49ers' 30-20 loss In Detroit Sunday, Kwalick enjoyed his finest personal performance of the fall. Considered lo be one of the finest tight ends In pro football, the former Penn State All-American was on the receiving end of eight John Brodle passes good for 133 yards, Including a touchdown on a 33 yard connection. ' One of the plays In the nationally televised game Sunday with the Lions saw the rangy Kwalick pull in a long Brodle pass between two Lion t" When told that one of the game announcers had accused him of shrewdly pushing a defender away to make the catch, Kwalick replied, "That's not the first time that I've been accused of NFL. But d< J.B. is back announced hi Contributing to the 49ers'fifth loss Sunday In eight games were the six (that's right) Brodle Interceptions. Kwalick surprisingly explained. "Detroit, under new . coach Don MrCafferty, has Installed a zone defense for the "They have not type of zone defense they are using right now, and were often In the wrong places on the field. But In Sunday's game, those wrong places turned out to be Ihe perfect spots for Intercepting some of Brodle's passes. Actually, some or those Interceptions were due to mistakes made by the Lions, and not always by Although the 49ers are undergoing their most dismal season In years, the Lions also had been going poorly until the past few weeks. Like the 49ers, Detroit Is blessed with an abundance or talent, but have been bothered by . Inconsistency. "I guess they have the same problem we have. I don't care If you're playing high school, college or pro ball, attitude Is the Important thing. Our team attitude has not been the best this year, and our record shows it, and the same thing goes with Detroit, although they're starting to pull out or It. •We've blown a lot of football games this year. Bat you have to think positively. If we can win our last six, we'll still be all right, but It's going to take some SAEs on top Sigma Alpha Epsllon has moved Into first place this week, toppling Lambda Chi Alpha from the top spot In the fifth week of the Intramural nag football Top Ten ratings. Below are the current Top Ten picks In Ihe firth week of the 5-0 4. Mo-Towners 5. Lambda Chi Alpha 6. Craves 2nd East . 8. Baker 2nd East "A" •They called It on me once 0. Delia Upsllon 4-1 Guaranteed . MIDAS MUFFLERS Custom DUAL EXHAUST Systems FOREIGN CAR MUFFLERS / MUFFLER \ ( SHOPS / VVe welcome BANKAMERICARQ- 1 A MASTER CHARGE J 3937 N. BLa'cKSTONE PHONE 227-S976X R POLO star Fred Rl 9-6 loss lo national power San came the mermen's player of II* Hoop season practice starts It's quite early for the average ran to be concerned with the/ coming basketball season, but the Fresno State basketball team has no time to waste with the ambitious schedule they're fac- Besldes the usual PCAA powerhouses, the Bulldogs are pre- Wyomlng, Colorado, and their November 30 season opener with type ol opposition. Coach Ed Gregory has a list or six returning lettermen from last year's disappointing product. Senior Geoff Brandt and 6-S Junior PatO'Leary will form the corps or experience In the lack court, while both seven root Nell •The Real" McCoy and Junior Bruce Hennlng bailie for the post Haddtn is another hoopster with from San Diego, and Terry much promise from the plebe James, who competed at Jeffer- ranks. son High In Los Angeles. Both Two Incoming freshmen that have showed extr Gregory seems to be pleased during the three weeks of pr with are Rod Shanks, a 6-3 guard lice, according to Gregory. c toct dPhll Some of the more promising Junior college transfers recruited by Gregory Include Hancock J.C. players David Cumberland and Mike Jones. Probably the most conspicuous-looking transfer or them all Is Don Williams, a 6-6, 260 pounder rrom Merrltt. The Bulldogs will be placing a lot of their hope for the coming sophomore Roy Jones. The 6-7 Jones broke the all- time Fresno State freshman scoring record last year, and could be a definite asset this year on the varsity. Guard Mark • 1855 E. GETTYSBURG (1 block east of Blackstone) Phone 227-5331 PEDAL YOUR WAY TO GOOD HEALTH .../•atilVrkkMtf INSTANT CREDIT to the holder of any MAJOR CflEDIT CARD mm NEW & USED BICYCLES ADULT 3-WHEELERS EXPERT REPAIRING ALL MAKES A MODELS mM sfaE T cw YOUR BUCK AT Me-N-Ed's Me-N-Eds PIZZA PARLOR GOOD AT ANY ME-N-ED's
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Title | 1973_11 The Daily Collegian November 1973 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1973 |
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 6, 1973 Pg. 6-7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1973 |
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 Ties.. Nor. 6,1973 CSUF develops stronger brick making method for overseas A system of produclnf stronger adobe bricks through the use of a stabilizing material will soon be Introduced In building construction In Constantino, Algeria as a result of a training project conducted at CSUF. Two building technicians rrom SOTRACO, an Algerian construction firm,, have been remaking technique developed through the International Institute of Housing Technology at CSUF. The method produces a brick through the use ol an as- The training has r*><»n con- The firm contracted with CSUF to train the SOTRACO technicians, DorDane Abdelazlz and Mekkl Hassene, who will return to Constantlne this month to apply the brick making method to a variety of construction pro- James Bottoms, project rep- Extension Division course on Cancer, Uncontrolled Growth' offered will Include I>r 1 Peek l.au Fresno radlolonlsi Wilbur, direc-ior of the Chil dren's Oncology 'nil. Slanfor. Fresno's year-round Bsnosyear rental resi resort. (Preview rents from $150) with all the comforts. Air conditioning. All electric kitchen with self-clean oven, frost-free refrigerator, disposal and dishwasher. Shag carpeting. Discover Meadow What's morei there's Wood. A beautiful gar- private patios or deck, den apartment community. With everything under the sun. Pools. Tennis courts. Volleyball courts. Parklike landscaping. And more. Meadow Wood is quietly located across from University campus on East Shaw Ave., between Maple and Woodrow. Live, where you play. Phone 229-6377. Meadcwlfced Q-xrden Apartments Each contemporary one and two bedroom garden apartment comes Dg that attracted representatives from several countries, and demonstration projects In Co- Schorllng said numerous tea or Peace Corps trainees a have studied the- brick mak process, and the m ADOPE FOR ALGERIA-Prolessor Jame< Alxlelaziz (Icrt) anil Mekki Hassene (sec lor General Electric Tempo o( Santa Barb; Rockwell of CSUF (second rom right) explain a the features an building lechni ians Dorbane nd from left). Looking on i James Bottoms, rojeel leader IRS will offer Tax Practioners Institute Registration m Building lfil on tlclpants to attend two dlfrerent workshops^ six hour workshop on Subchapter "S* corporations will be given In two 3-hour In addition to Subchapter "5" corporations, such subjects as tax free exchanges and tax con- Blue Key seeking men who can 'manage\time ,jnlMtlon ts maintained a good academic av- coortllnailng a m.-mbershlpdrlve B ' for Ihe new year -Were especially poking for Norm Andrews, president of the man who ts overly busy he- fraternlty is designed to rerog- manages his time and gets things nlze and honor outstanding upper done." Lumber - Prefinishad Panals - Hardware Boysen Paints - Artists Supplies THE ONE STOP SHOP FOR ALL BUILDING MATERIALS Gordon G. Knott '66 Hamilton H. Knott '33 OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY . Friday Nite 'til 7:30 p.m. Sunday 11-5 e group sponsors a< I Wfffii braille dupllca In general. Andrews said, "Blue Key has a representative group of campus leaders who oKer a concentrated service to their campus and community." Unlike social fraternities, there is no pledge period and dues are only S20 per year. in the College Union. Applications can be obtained through Wednesday at Art-Home 206, Speech Arts 15, CU 306, or Prospective members are alsi Invited to attend an open housi Wednesday in CU 313-314. j* eciAUztNG m VOLKSWAGEN DATSUM-TOYOTA-OOMBTIC CAM 4LUMBEJ|£0MPANY 4840N.BLA *^^*T*T* ♦***' Kwalick blames players for dismal 49er season Tits,, Nov. 6, 1973 THE DAILY C0LIE6IAM 7 - By Ron Agostlnl Collegian Sports Editor Ted Kwalick did not try to develop artificial excuses lor the San Francisco 49ers disappointing season In 1973. Haplaced the blame exactly where It should be: pn the players themselves. - The brilliant 49er tight end ' was In Frjsnc. yesterday endorsing merchandise for Gott- schalk's at Fashion Fair, but managed to put In an appearance at the weekly San Joaquin Valley Sportswrlters and Sportscasters luncheon. The Prospectors are now firmly entrenched In last place in the National Football Conference's West Division, behind Los Angeles, Atlanta, and even New Orleans. This Is a strange position for San Francisco to be In the ninth week of the season following three consecutive division titles, but Kwillck had no trouble with an explanation. •The 49ers t* Minnesota. In that case, the call could have gone -either way. We were both pushing each other and the orilclal caught me doing the "On that catch Sunday, (Lem) Barney had unintentionally tripped Just before I made the catch. If looked as though I may told Brodle la ! think I could long, and it i Brodle's an te players In Ihe be surprised ir xt year. He has TECT KWALICK There's no way you can be phoney on a football Held. Everything you do wrong can be seen by everyone In the stadium, and all over ' the country on TV. •We have had a lot of success over the past fewyears, and have come awfully close lo making the Super Bowl. But I think we've forgot what It was like to work for thai success,* he said. Although obviously displeased with the 49ers' 30-20 loss In Detroit Sunday, Kwalick enjoyed his finest personal performance of the fall. Considered lo be one of the finest tight ends In pro football, the former Penn State All-American was on the receiving end of eight John Brodle passes good for 133 yards, Including a touchdown on a 33 yard connection. ' One of the plays In the nationally televised game Sunday with the Lions saw the rangy Kwalick pull in a long Brodle pass between two Lion t" When told that one of the game announcers had accused him of shrewdly pushing a defender away to make the catch, Kwalick replied, "That's not the first time that I've been accused of NFL. But d< J.B. is back announced hi Contributing to the 49ers'fifth loss Sunday In eight games were the six (that's right) Brodle Interceptions. Kwalick surprisingly explained. "Detroit, under new . coach Don MrCafferty, has Installed a zone defense for the "They have not type of zone defense they are using right now, and were often In the wrong places on the field. But In Sunday's game, those wrong places turned out to be Ihe perfect spots for Intercepting some of Brodle's passes. Actually, some or those Interceptions were due to mistakes made by the Lions, and not always by Although the 49ers are undergoing their most dismal season In years, the Lions also had been going poorly until the past few weeks. Like the 49ers, Detroit Is blessed with an abundance or talent, but have been bothered by . Inconsistency. "I guess they have the same problem we have. I don't care If you're playing high school, college or pro ball, attitude Is the Important thing. Our team attitude has not been the best this year, and our record shows it, and the same thing goes with Detroit, although they're starting to pull out or It. •We've blown a lot of football games this year. Bat you have to think positively. If we can win our last six, we'll still be all right, but It's going to take some SAEs on top Sigma Alpha Epsllon has moved Into first place this week, toppling Lambda Chi Alpha from the top spot In the fifth week of the Intramural nag football Top Ten ratings. Below are the current Top Ten picks In Ihe firth week of the 5-0 4. Mo-Towners 5. Lambda Chi Alpha 6. Craves 2nd East . 8. Baker 2nd East "A" •They called It on me once 0. Delia Upsllon 4-1 Guaranteed . MIDAS MUFFLERS Custom DUAL EXHAUST Systems FOREIGN CAR MUFFLERS / MUFFLER \ ( SHOPS / VVe welcome BANKAMERICARQ- 1 A MASTER CHARGE J 3937 N. BLa'cKSTONE PHONE 227-S976X R POLO star Fred Rl 9-6 loss lo national power San came the mermen's player of II* Hoop season practice starts It's quite early for the average ran to be concerned with the/ coming basketball season, but the Fresno State basketball team has no time to waste with the ambitious schedule they're fac- Besldes the usual PCAA powerhouses, the Bulldogs are pre- Wyomlng, Colorado, and their November 30 season opener with type ol opposition. Coach Ed Gregory has a list or six returning lettermen from last year's disappointing product. Senior Geoff Brandt and 6-S Junior PatO'Leary will form the corps or experience In the lack court, while both seven root Nell •The Real" McCoy and Junior Bruce Hennlng bailie for the post Haddtn is another hoopster with from San Diego, and Terry much promise from the plebe James, who competed at Jeffer- ranks. son High In Los Angeles. Both Two Incoming freshmen that have showed extr Gregory seems to be pleased during the three weeks of pr with are Rod Shanks, a 6-3 guard lice, according to Gregory. c toct dPhll Some of the more promising Junior college transfers recruited by Gregory Include Hancock J.C. players David Cumberland and Mike Jones. Probably the most conspicuous-looking transfer or them all Is Don Williams, a 6-6, 260 pounder rrom Merrltt. The Bulldogs will be placing a lot of their hope for the coming sophomore Roy Jones. The 6-7 Jones broke the all- time Fresno State freshman scoring record last year, and could be a definite asset this year on the varsity. Guard Mark • 1855 E. GETTYSBURG (1 block east of Blackstone) Phone 227-5331 PEDAL YOUR WAY TO GOOD HEALTH .../•atilVrkkMtf INSTANT CREDIT to the holder of any MAJOR CflEDIT CARD mm NEW & USED BICYCLES ADULT 3-WHEELERS EXPERT REPAIRING ALL MAKES A MODELS mM sfaE T cw YOUR BUCK AT Me-N-Ed's Me-N-Eds PIZZA PARLOR GOOD AT ANY ME-N-ED's |