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f THE DAILY COLLEOIAN Thuraday, Wheelchair basketball Senate vacancies Wheelchair baiketbiU action can be **** Friday evening in toe mon*. gyronaalum wtxn toe Frea- no Wheelen pUy host to Sacre- Livestock champs Eleven CSUF .tud.nl. hav* •xhiblt*d tlx chimpion and re- »*rv* chimpion entries at to* Grand NaUonal Llv*«tock Expo- altton to the San Franelieo Cow The Unlvertlty showed the • chimploe Corrledilt andColum. oil mtrket lambs, toe champion truckload of market Iambi, the reeerve champion pen of three Duroc twine ind toe reserve chimpion Yorklhlre ind C roll- There ire two vacancies In toe Student Senate: 1) Senator of PubUcaUons, and 2) Senttor of Educitlon. AppUcaUon* ire available In to* College Union, Room 306, .nd wlU be accepted unUI November 27. Information day A Federal Career andSummer Employment Information Day will be held Tue*day, November 21 In Ihe College Union, Room. 312- 313-314 from 10 to 3. F*d*r*l government represen- Utlv** will be on campus to dUcu*. to* various career opportunities available lo college Information regarding summer employment will alto he available. The final filing date for the FRESNOTES Newman Center Fellowships Miss Chinatown ) of Chinese ancestry Fresno State are ln- i contact the Chinese of Commerce in San o for th* 16th annua] Miss Chinatown, USA es should be sent tq the Nursing Car rally The Central California sp-^ Car Association pretenu rt?Z annual'Hilly ,or u^b,,^* day «t 12 at McDonald-, £»■* of Wait and Shaw; ' """** Awards and trophle. mqu presented in all Cli,w, 51 entry fee Is 83.50 per cir ' For further Information, cos. 227-0^«KO*M'r0rChr,,A»«i Collegian Editorship AppllciUons are now avaJlipi, for the Dally Collegian edltorihiD during toe Spring 1973t.meittr The forms are ready In Colltgt Union 302 for any student later- ested In lhat position. The appU. cation* are due Friday, December l and the Board on Public*, tlons will Interview all etna, dates and make Iti selection tt Its meeting December 7. Salomon's S-505 wont let go, unless Unless you take a turn for the worst. So. if you're part hotdog, go for it. Front flips are more fun than endless parallels, anyway. Let it ell hang out... with confidence. Salomon's duel independent spring system takes up the punishing shocks of free style skiing without pre-releese. If things don't go exectly right, you know there's e wey out. When Is really up to you because you program the precise release tension into your bindings yourself. Salbmon doesn't forget because it s memory is never clogged by ice or snow. Go for it I SALOMON S3! «.r.., cor.......„„.„„.«,„. Mtmt (_**aaaT Height to aid hoopsters j*. jera the daily collegian Q If Gregory decide* to prune the Inches by ellmlnillng either McCoy or Hennlng from the itirtlng lineup, he will not be sacrificing much In height .or quality. The Bulldog* ire loided with a crop of till pliyert. ■We will have better height, depth, tnd experience thin tv»r before,* tald Gregory, who it 9-17 won-loai record ichleved lilt season. Gregory wlU undoubtedly begin hit comeback efforli thlt Tuei- dty. Btfort toe game, Gregory plana to Introduce all players, explain varioui offtnsive pst- terns, tnd examine leveral new rule changes. •We want toe Una to get acquainted with our playert. We also wtnt to give the fans more knowledge of what we do with our batketball program,' he tald. Gregory Indicated thlt hit probable ttirUng flv* would Include McCoy it center, Cltrtnce Metcalfe and Geoff Brandt at guard., and either Hennlng,Dar- ryl Thompson or Chtrlet Bailey at forwards. •It's difficult to say bow good we wlU bt tt toll point. Right now, we are very optimistic.' aald Gregory. «W. are making progress In practice. 1 have been pleaaed with the pliyers itU- poor tenon list y**r. •If we ire going tob* iuec*ti- ful thl* yetr, we will hive to la.rn to Dliy tl • teim. Thlt wlU well we wilt pity ind will help us to uttltxe to* strength tost w* htv* tn height.* The Bulldogs should not hive difficulty pitying n t unit, since live returneri ttirteditonetlme or another lilt tenon. Heading the cut ol return*** are McCoy, Metcilfe, Brandt, Thompson ind Bailey. •We have the advantageof having experience. One of thetough- ett Jobs Is to pick toe starters. traveled to Kentucky tost year to compel* ta to* Nitlontl AAU Biiketball Touraannnt. Ha gained hi. team (85-6 record) and league'! mod valuable player WlUlama alao earned hla team'a moat valuable pltyer rating at MU San Antonio. He waa an aU-CIF second-toam cholc* while playing st Covins High. O'Leary, an oceanography major, ranked third In the froeh scoring column with a 18.9 average. Another battl* appear! to b* taking place it to* forward spot where BUiey, Thompson, Hennlng, Roy Jones. Yale Burke, tnd Phil Wtichec ire doing to* fighting. Both Thomp»on, i 6- foot-7 senior, tnd Bailey, a 6- foot 6 junior with a 12.2 average, were tn and out ot th* storting lineup last season. H*nnlng had an Impreaslve petlng for tl » JObt.* The toughest battle appear, to be waged In th* tuning guard positions. Gregory f**l» thlt Metcalfe (13.9 tcorlng average), tnd Brandt (7.4 iverage) may be pressed in recapturing their starting roles. •We hsv* gr*at d*pth at toe guard positions. Both Brandt tnd Metcalfe have toe edge right now because of their pitying experience,* tald Gregory. Newcoroera Wiyne K.rop, a 6- foot-3 standout fromContraCos- ta JC; Bemle Williams, a G-foot- 3 atar from Mt. San Antonio Colleg* tnd Pat O'Laary, i 6- foot-5 sophomore up from toe freshman team, are strong candidates at toe ball-controlling Kemp waa a member of t 10- mtn, all-state JC squad that team-high 19.5 tcorlng average tnd 11.3 rtbouiximirk. Gregory tald that he may start Hennlng at either forward or cantor. Gregory nan also shown approval with W*tch*c, a 6-foot-8 sophomore elevated from to* froth squad, and Jontl, a 6-foot - 7 freshman from Lot Angeles High. Gregory **ld Burk* *tort*d for to* Bulldog* two y*ara ago, tnd Jones recently acored 42 polnU for toe Junior-vanity In a scrimmage agalnstReedley JC.Wel- ch*c ranked third to fr**br" •coring U*t y*ar with * 1 McCoy, » Junior, appears cur* it center ifter averaging 15.2 point* per game last year and 10.5 rebound!. He ranked second In scoring to J*rry Pender, th* Bulldog*' top player who waa recently put on waivera by to* Chicago Bulls. •I don't think we WlU have any player at outstanding aa Pender,' tald Gregory. 'Right now w* are concentrating on funning our offenie correctly.* THE SUCCESS Of the Cal SUte Fretno biiketball team will be determined mostly by th* performance of their two big men, 6-foot-li Inch sophomore Bruce Hermlng (left) and junior .even-footer Neil McCoy (right). Hennlng averaged nearly 20 point, aoame as a freshman In 1971, whll* McCoy snagged over 10 rebounds at a stirter on list year's vanity. 18.1 z Second harrier award . Bulldog* fmlthed Cross country .tar K*vta Dougherty has been named Col- four, nve an lego Master Athlete of the Week for th* second"time thl* fall. Although U A consilient runner for Coach fifth aa a .quad in tn* important Red Este.' harrier*, Dougherty league get-together, Dougherty'i wis acclaimed for hi* fin* fourth individual effort merited him place flnlih imong 49 partlcl- qualification for to* NCAA Nt- panto tn last weekend'! PCAA Uonal Meet r " **- meet. He broke three Fresno University ol Room 218 in IM finals r four- Room 218, ntttled In toe middle ol the Intramural FoolbiU Top Ten for molt of the t*a*on, hav* waited until the playoffs to make their move. And lt hi! pliced them In toe flmli. The Independent powerhouse defeated the Cobra* 18-12 yei- terdty afternoon, tnd challenger In toe oth< teim bracket. The title contest will be pltyed Tu*idty. While the Cobra* had no problem In dliposlng the Groai Dogi Monday, Room 218 ilio enjoyed an easy win In pouring rain over Tule River, letting up yeiter- diy'l confrontation. Top-rinked L*mbd*Chlopen*d their pliyoff action yetterdiy by dumping the Mo-Townert 20-6. The fraternity leiguechampi will play toe winner of today'a match between the lloman dorm-leading Cowboya and lecond-rtted Little Big Men. Unlesi the undefeitedCowboys can topple the highly-rated Inde- pendenti, toe tUge will be clear for to* long-*w*lt*d ebowdown between Lambda Chi and LBM. The final teml-flnili game will be played Monday. The Dally CollegUn wlU be running toe final IM Top Ten Poll In next Wednesday's edition, after toe champ It decided. - «, \V2 lot- SchliU Btewini Co.. Mrlwiukt. tnd other *T lb THE BEST SHOPPING aNTER IN TOWN OPEN 7 DAYS Show at 1st BeiWi TempU, WUmHt., IM. Words for the World THE DIVINE PJWPHETS are universal Educators, cTpVs Utey hav* laid down ire tberat-eaandteetar* of the *dv»nce*>eot ot nation*. -Baha'i Writing. •*****■, Ota. Feavdly*'1- Yours upon request to Box 127. CSUF 83710 Six bulls are better than one ll.L-J,, ■ S.M rtes— am ■ ee- M-M* ataltt rtUWin*iy IIHIMraSS 11 HI IT ll**fa*rVOtr IIIBrB rTXninXe IwfaVUUUJfe
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Title | 1972_11 The Daily Collegian November 1972 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1972 |
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 16, 1972 Pg. F-G |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1972 |
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 | f THE DAILY COLLEOIAN Thuraday, Wheelchair basketball Senate vacancies Wheelchair baiketbiU action can be **** Friday evening in toe mon*. gyronaalum wtxn toe Frea- no Wheelen pUy host to Sacre- Livestock champs Eleven CSUF .tud.nl. hav* •xhiblt*d tlx chimpion and re- »*rv* chimpion entries at to* Grand NaUonal Llv*«tock Expo- altton to the San Franelieo Cow The Unlvertlty showed the • chimploe Corrledilt andColum. oil mtrket lambs, toe champion truckload of market Iambi, the reeerve champion pen of three Duroc twine ind toe reserve chimpion Yorklhlre ind C roll- There ire two vacancies In toe Student Senate: 1) Senator of PubUcaUons, and 2) Senttor of Educitlon. AppUcaUon* ire available In to* College Union, Room 306, .nd wlU be accepted unUI November 27. Information day A Federal Career andSummer Employment Information Day will be held Tue*day, November 21 In Ihe College Union, Room. 312- 313-314 from 10 to 3. F*d*r*l government represen- Utlv** will be on campus to dUcu*. to* various career opportunities available lo college Information regarding summer employment will alto he available. The final filing date for the FRESNOTES Newman Center Fellowships Miss Chinatown ) of Chinese ancestry Fresno State are ln- i contact the Chinese of Commerce in San o for th* 16th annua] Miss Chinatown, USA es should be sent tq the Nursing Car rally The Central California sp-^ Car Association pretenu rt?Z annual'Hilly ,or u^b,,^* day «t 12 at McDonald-, £»■* of Wait and Shaw; ' """** Awards and trophle. mqu presented in all Cli,w, 51 entry fee Is 83.50 per cir ' For further Information, cos. 227-0^«KO*M'r0rChr,,A»«i Collegian Editorship AppllciUons are now avaJlipi, for the Dally Collegian edltorihiD during toe Spring 1973t.meittr The forms are ready In Colltgt Union 302 for any student later- ested In lhat position. The appU. cation* are due Friday, December l and the Board on Public*, tlons will Interview all etna, dates and make Iti selection tt Its meeting December 7. Salomon's S-505 wont let go, unless Unless you take a turn for the worst. So. if you're part hotdog, go for it. Front flips are more fun than endless parallels, anyway. Let it ell hang out... with confidence. Salomon's duel independent spring system takes up the punishing shocks of free style skiing without pre-releese. If things don't go exectly right, you know there's e wey out. When Is really up to you because you program the precise release tension into your bindings yourself. Salbmon doesn't forget because it s memory is never clogged by ice or snow. Go for it I SALOMON S3! «.r.., cor.......„„.„„.«,„. Mtmt (_**aaaT Height to aid hoopsters j*. jera the daily collegian Q If Gregory decide* to prune the Inches by ellmlnillng either McCoy or Hennlng from the itirtlng lineup, he will not be sacrificing much In height .or quality. The Bulldog* ire loided with a crop of till pliyert. ■We will have better height, depth, tnd experience thin tv»r before,* tald Gregory, who it 9-17 won-loai record ichleved lilt season. Gregory wlU undoubtedly begin hit comeback efforli thlt Tuei- dty. Btfort toe game, Gregory plana to Introduce all players, explain varioui offtnsive pst- terns, tnd examine leveral new rule changes. •We want toe Una to get acquainted with our playert. We also wtnt to give the fans more knowledge of what we do with our batketball program,' he tald. Gregory Indicated thlt hit probable ttirUng flv* would Include McCoy it center, Cltrtnce Metcalfe and Geoff Brandt at guard., and either Hennlng,Dar- ryl Thompson or Chtrlet Bailey at forwards. •It's difficult to say bow good we wlU bt tt toll point. Right now, we are very optimistic.' aald Gregory. «W. are making progress In practice. 1 have been pleaaed with the pliyers itU- poor tenon list y**r. •If we ire going tob* iuec*ti- ful thl* yetr, we will hive to la.rn to Dliy tl • teim. Thlt wlU well we wilt pity ind will help us to uttltxe to* strength tost w* htv* tn height.* The Bulldogs should not hive difficulty pitying n t unit, since live returneri ttirteditonetlme or another lilt tenon. Heading the cut ol return*** are McCoy, Metcilfe, Brandt, Thompson ind Bailey. •We have the advantageof having experience. One of thetough- ett Jobs Is to pick toe starters. traveled to Kentucky tost year to compel* ta to* Nitlontl AAU Biiketball Touraannnt. Ha gained hi. team (85-6 record) and league'! mod valuable player WlUlama alao earned hla team'a moat valuable pltyer rating at MU San Antonio. He waa an aU-CIF second-toam cholc* while playing st Covins High. O'Leary, an oceanography major, ranked third In the froeh scoring column with a 18.9 average. Another battl* appear! to b* taking place it to* forward spot where BUiey, Thompson, Hennlng, Roy Jones. Yale Burke, tnd Phil Wtichec ire doing to* fighting. Both Thomp»on, i 6- foot-7 senior, tnd Bailey, a 6- foot 6 junior with a 12.2 average, were tn and out ot th* storting lineup last season. H*nnlng had an Impreaslve petlng for tl » JObt.* The toughest battle appear, to be waged In th* tuning guard positions. Gregory f**l» thlt Metcalfe (13.9 tcorlng average), tnd Brandt (7.4 iverage) may be pressed in recapturing their starting roles. •We hsv* gr*at d*pth at toe guard positions. Both Brandt tnd Metcalfe have toe edge right now because of their pitying experience,* tald Gregory. Newcoroera Wiyne K.rop, a 6- foot-3 standout fromContraCos- ta JC; Bemle Williams, a G-foot- 3 atar from Mt. San Antonio Colleg* tnd Pat O'Laary, i 6- foot-5 sophomore up from toe freshman team, are strong candidates at toe ball-controlling Kemp waa a member of t 10- mtn, all-state JC squad that team-high 19.5 tcorlng average tnd 11.3 rtbouiximirk. Gregory tald that he may start Hennlng at either forward or cantor. Gregory nan also shown approval with W*tch*c, a 6-foot-8 sophomore elevated from to* froth squad, and Jontl, a 6-foot - 7 freshman from Lot Angeles High. Gregory **ld Burk* *tort*d for to* Bulldog* two y*ara ago, tnd Jones recently acored 42 polnU for toe Junior-vanity In a scrimmage agalnstReedley JC.Wel- ch*c ranked third to fr**br" •coring U*t y*ar with * 1 McCoy, » Junior, appears cur* it center ifter averaging 15.2 point* per game last year and 10.5 rebound!. He ranked second In scoring to J*rry Pender, th* Bulldog*' top player who waa recently put on waivera by to* Chicago Bulls. •I don't think we WlU have any player at outstanding aa Pender,' tald Gregory. 'Right now w* are concentrating on funning our offenie correctly.* THE SUCCESS Of the Cal SUte Fretno biiketball team will be determined mostly by th* performance of their two big men, 6-foot-li Inch sophomore Bruce Hermlng (left) and junior .even-footer Neil McCoy (right). Hennlng averaged nearly 20 point, aoame as a freshman In 1971, whll* McCoy snagged over 10 rebounds at a stirter on list year's vanity. 18.1 z Second harrier award . Bulldog* fmlthed Cross country .tar K*vta Dougherty has been named Col- four, nve an lego Master Athlete of the Week for th* second"time thl* fall. Although U A consilient runner for Coach fifth aa a .quad in tn* important Red Este.' harrier*, Dougherty league get-together, Dougherty'i wis acclaimed for hi* fin* fourth individual effort merited him place flnlih imong 49 partlcl- qualification for to* NCAA Nt- panto tn last weekend'! PCAA Uonal Meet r " **- meet. He broke three Fresno University ol Room 218 in IM finals r four- Room 218, ntttled In toe middle ol the Intramural FoolbiU Top Ten for molt of the t*a*on, hav* waited until the playoffs to make their move. And lt hi! pliced them In toe flmli. The Independent powerhouse defeated the Cobra* 18-12 yei- terdty afternoon, tnd challenger In toe oth< teim bracket. The title contest will be pltyed Tu*idty. While the Cobra* had no problem In dliposlng the Groai Dogi Monday, Room 218 ilio enjoyed an easy win In pouring rain over Tule River, letting up yeiter- diy'l confrontation. Top-rinked L*mbd*Chlopen*d their pliyoff action yetterdiy by dumping the Mo-Townert 20-6. The fraternity leiguechampi will play toe winner of today'a match between the lloman dorm-leading Cowboya and lecond-rtted Little Big Men. Unlesi the undefeitedCowboys can topple the highly-rated Inde- pendenti, toe tUge will be clear for to* long-*w*lt*d ebowdown between Lambda Chi and LBM. The final teml-flnili game will be played Monday. The Dally CollegUn wlU be running toe final IM Top Ten Poll In next Wednesday's edition, after toe champ It decided. - «, \V2 lot- SchliU Btewini Co.. Mrlwiukt. tnd other *T lb THE BEST SHOPPING aNTER IN TOWN OPEN 7 DAYS Show at 1st BeiWi TempU, WUmHt., IM. Words for the World THE DIVINE PJWPHETS are universal Educators, cTpVs Utey hav* laid down ire tberat-eaandteetar* of the *dv»nce*>eot ot nation*. -Baha'i Writing. •*****■, Ota. Feavdly*'1- Yours upon request to Box 127. CSUF 83710 Six bulls are better than one ll.L-J,, ■ S.M rtes— am ■ ee- M-M* ataltt rtUWin*iy IIHIMraSS 11 HI IT ll**fa*rVOtr IIIBrB rTXninXe IwfaVUUUJfe |