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4 THE OAlLr COLLEGIAN Thursday. March 1, 1973 * Thursday. March 1, 1973 THE DAILY COLLEGLAN 8 Third-rated Long Beach to host Fresno tonight COL EM AN MON TGOM F R Y PCAA swim meet begins l he r resno Male swim team is hopinc for fourth place as the !•< aa swim rharrtplonshlpstseeln unlay in l.onc Beach, hul whether it tiot It net. It Is largely depen- latti on freshman swimming sen- sjiion Art Huble * H resno coach John Pat noli (ossls the battle for the first two spuis .ill be between UOP and I one Bearh State, with UL" Santa Barbara laklnf third. Last year I ra.no finished fourth behind It Ml r*4C). Long Beach Stale 443), and UOP (443) The powerful UOP team ls |sat o<t by rive All-Americans,In- • lulling Kick Koeder .ndJoeKle- iilflt, Heetler has the faslast 100 'leeslyl* lima In thr nation, while i'lctrlch has the sloond fastest mite In tha no freestyle. 1'arlflc has only a 14 man team li.iwaver. ,ntl fould ba hurl by a t,t k ol depth, Patnolt feels San lllegu Slate *ll) haltla Fresno for fourth place He said. *l know we won't be in lha tor threa. Our goal Is to neat San Diego In this meet. How they're swimming will determine svhere I put our people. *>*w Tomorrow Huble will swim thr JOO Individual medley and the leadofr leg on lha 400 fhedley ra. lay team Tim l.edford (breast- stroke) will swim the second leg, Coleman Montgomery (butterfly) the third. andChuckSbeetzffree- style) the anchor leg. Huble will probably swim the 20n freestyle on Friday, but he may be switched to the 400 Individual medley Instead, depending on how san Diego Is doing. He will definitely anchor the 800 freestyle relay, following Ledford, Montgomery and Sheets. Saturday Ruble ls eiperted to to In the 100 freestyle, but Pat- nott may swim him In the 16S0 freestyle or the 100 backstroke Instead. I'alnotl commented, -He can beat San Diego's people there fairly easily. He'd easily place In both of these events." Ruble will also anchor the 400 freestyle relay Saturday, again following Ledford, Montgomery and Sheet t ration said. • His best chances are In the 200 indlsldual medley and the 100 freestyle. If ha does It." Huble has just recovered from a torn muscle In his shoulder lhat kept him out for two weeks, and he just recently returned to action in Fresno's dual meet with UOP last weekend. He swam well, hut he didn't go all out. and It Is difficult to determine just how well he could do In the PCAA meet had he not been ln|ured. Ruble has also been slowed down by the flu the past two days The national qualifying mark tor the 100 freestyle Is 47.4, while Ruble's best In the event Is 44.0. He's done 1:45.4 for Ihe 200 freestyle, nine tenths of a second off Ihe NCAA qualifying mark of CAN YOU USE AN EXTRA $100 PER MONTH FOR THE NEXT 12 MONTHS? Through lb. n.w NACS Stud.nl Educational I....it r un 1 (S.r- I - . -). . n.ii[irt,livf i.,n,r.m wlih th. '.i.tr of California Saving, and Loan industry, vou can now borrow money m.,r, rjuly .nd with l«ra rod Up* than through inv other available .ourc. H.r.'. why 1. No prior berth acouttt r.qulr.ns»n 1. 1. Nft ... limit.lion. 1 T.l.tMjhjfl rttsdll sol n.t.u.., 4. No Income UmllaUoo. 6. No audita, lor JDolrlna a No roTUUral raoulremeou 7. Mo p.yb.ck tor IS month. 4. Al rsl.btlits.rl bsWtk ml,rr.l For turlh.r uilonn.llon. talk to Ih. pss.pl* .1 your etaaadal Aid. Of lie. on c.minis, or writ.: National Association of Collefe Students (A Non-Profit Student Sendee Organization) 7911 Herscbel Avenue La Jolla, California 92037 *•**- Addm Cl«y_ 1:44.5. Other Fresno swimmers wlih a chance to place high In Ihe PCAA meet are Montgomery In Ihe 200 butterfly, Ledford In the 100 breasts! roke, and K. O. C ros - hy In both the one-meter and three-meters diving. Montgomery has done 2:05.4ln the 200 butterfly ■ 10th heat among conference swimmers), and Patnolt said he could place as high as fourth or fifth In the event Ledford la also rapablenf gaining fourth or firth plare points In Ihe 100 hreasts!roke. Patriot! not ed. 'Ledford'. kind of eiclled now He's swimming with enthusiasm. I'm confident, he's ronfl ■ deni. and I think he'll do very well • C'roSb), a frashntjn, ranks sixth In ih. conference In Tmth diving events. He has bad knees, but con-mented. -It won't effect my diving. It hurts, but I candlve over It.* The Fresno State basketball team, sporting a 164 conference record but playlnf vary wall recently, arlll travel to Lone Beach tonight to face th* third-rated Long Beach 4.*rs. Long Beach features All- Amerlcan forward Ed Ratleff and Fresno product Roscoe Pondes- ter, called by many Ihe beat alxth man In the nation. The 8-6 Ratleff has been averaging 23.8 point* a game tor the 22-2 49era. He was an All-A merle in at guard laat year, and th* versatile senior la aure to go high in the first round of tha net- pro draft. Pondexter. who played al San Joaquin Memorial High and one year at Freano City Collerge before transferring to Long Beach this year, ta averaging 14.2 potnta a game and leads the learn tn re- hounds with 233 (a 9.7 average). All Ihla while coming off Ihe bench! KFSR broadcast > KFSR will broadest today's CSUF-Sacramento State baseball game starting at 2:15. The KFSR sports team of Gary Fernandez, Russ Hays and Bob Leonl will be announcing the action. KFSR 660 Is the campus radio station that broadcasts to Hnman, Graves and Baker Halls. Open house An open house with Ihe theme "Meet ihe Mormons" is being sponsored by the Latter Day ■saints Student Assoclstlon al the Latter Day Saints Institute on Ihe romer nf Shaw and Barton from 1 a.m. to 0 p.m. today. Refreshments. Including a free lunch at noon, will be served The open house Is being held In conjunction with Mormon Week. Freano la coming oft a 83-57 loss to San Jose State ln Selland Arena Saturday afternoon. Though losing, Fresno played vary food basketball against the Spartans, making a Una second half comeback that barely rail short. Laat Thursday th* Bulldogs played aa excellent game la winning their first PCAA game of the soason, upsetting UOP B4-49. Freano forward DarrylThompson waa vary Impressive In both games. Ha led th* team la rebounds with alx against UOP and eight In th* San Joe* contest, and alao scorol a total of 28 points. Freano coach Ed Gregory rea- Il7.es it will take a great effort to defeat th* Long B*ach team, which dafaatad the Bulldogs 92- 72 In Fresno. He haa Indicated ha may go Into a freer* If Freano can gat an early lead. / SPORTS CALENDAR THURSDAY B....ttt.lt ... C.I Stall Loss. Be.ch. Ip,, Long a.ssch B.a.b.ll v. S.cr«at.hto St.t, 7. JO p m.. B.ld.n ri.ld Swlosralna. PCAA Ch.mplon.htpa, .11 day. Lots. B.ech Goll. C.I SI.I, Ft.ll.rton lourno- rn.nl. t.,11. it,.i, FRIDAY Bsaeeball va U8C. 7-30 p m . B*>i- den Field Tennt* ■ » ta*m Joe* Stat*. 2pm Sam joe* Women* • be ek el be 11 ve Ore idenie I. ■,''-■ I'f. Itlr.llal » 11 f:. e r. ■ a 1 ri.nl, y a Si a m , tan a Stevi*. I I * m sutll,:*u, Swlmminc. PL'AAChamplnnihip* Gulf. 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Title | 1973_03 The Daily Collegian March 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 | March 1, 1973 Pg. 4-5 |
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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4 THE OAlLr COLLEGIAN Thursday. March 1, 1973
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Thursday. March 1, 1973 THE DAILY COLLEGLAN 8
Third-rated Long Beach
to host Fresno tonight
COL EM AN MON TGOM F R Y
PCAA swim meet begins
l he r resno Male swim team is
hopinc for fourth place as the
!•< aa swim rharrtplonshlpstseeln
unlay in l.onc Beach, hul whether
it tiot It net. It Is largely depen-
latti on freshman swimming sen-
sjiion Art Huble
* H resno coach John Pat noli
(ossls the battle for the first two
spuis .ill be between UOP and
I one Bearh State, with UL" Santa
Barbara laklnf third. Last year
I ra.no finished fourth behind
It Ml r*4C). Long Beach Stale
443), and UOP (443)
The powerful UOP team ls
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