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• Ross Bird brays a gossip gag, A J»wiplng. yelping ran, rolls the quid and chews the rag To a frayed and flivered frau. wear a smile and ditch your grouch And gulp the Berry red; prude, we get the slouch. THE COLLEGIAN Soph Play "Billeted" May 25th STATE COLLEGE OF FRESNO, WEDNESDAY. MAY 10,' 1922 SANTA BARBARA TO PLAY HERE "Billeted" Chosen For Soph Play | The Fresno College Baseball aggre- ■ - ■ - ■ ■ ■ 1 " - ' I a- ; : ■ . 1 I Saturday. May 13. L -ij,j, will be the big game -of.the ...... an far I-'n-i mi anil all the student* >-%£ £»ttp&~m Vsnitar ,;F""ciub Ticket*, "tod? member of the rep i; also expected to sell at 1.-H.1 ton tickets-,'and thus prove to the rest of the Student Body that they Barbara that they are coming hen Ml I Hill to take our scalps. This will be the first important game of- .M|. the brand of ball they have played In Though Coach Jones is not certain as to the lineup lie will u e fur thi.i game he will pick hi ten,,, from th- Following men: Cr.-iw.oi Fresno State Defeated By Modesto Nine game played at M The gome was feat The State College opened ha tiliti.- by scoring a run in the fir t inning. Modesto came buck in their ■"■" -' the frame and even up the see ■■■'■■ til the fourth inning when Mode.tn opened up and scored 3 runs on t hits Coy, 2b Moody, lb 3. Struck out—by Parke- 11, by Crawford 7. Time of game—2 hrs Umpires—Kcoly and Schuster. Huntting Gives Reading The Makio Club spent a most en Joynblc evening on Tuesday, May 2 in the Model apartments. I i ... I. i ii with a reading from W. J. Loeh. lie- AD CLUB WILL VISIT COLLEGE EXHIBIT .,. Gladys e Lfptrott..'^.....Helen el Proody. , Anils Wa! in Rymill Uroy McCon... Edith Mac Fo "'.Philip Stay rrcn McKay and Fran- l by the COLLEGE TO ENTERTAIN COLLEGE DELEGATES Eight of the secondary colleges "ay IS and 18 ^organize "n^athi ic conference. _ This will be the fii ' ErcMuT Stale Coilege'Ts "taking initiaative in getting this orgat tion started. Seven other coll have been invited to the m.-.-ting. They are: Santa Barbara State College; San Diego State College " ' versity of California, So branch; San Jose Stat- ■ V.lege; Chico State College; Modesto Junior College and Davis Agricultural Col li.-i . . I. . -.;, -,i ...ii prob ii.iv be i.-pi-- After the conference has beet form..I, schedule., for the 1H22-192: All Library Books Must Be Returned By May Fifteenth out of theS|ibrarv"niii't'1iie ret by Monday. May 15. The fil special arrangements with the libn u/try" "ta "iml^ll"lost"books beft Music Department To Give Program June 1, the orchestra, piano class, ■al -: ; eh..i .ie ; give n program f-r the Indents of the college nnd their friends. ' Miss Petc'rson, while 'Wi r... 'i-ors- 11 the glee club "has 1 o back ground, but ther livened htings u; Interesting Trip . Taken by Students Pomology and Entomology Quaes Enjo, Trip Made With CravSr and Koullard The Pomology and Entomology- da..- , under George W. Graves and in il 1'. I'.-jllard, took a very profita- ig trip >-.. i ■ i s of special interest «ta-th« Kecdley. Mr. Bazant fid in his orchard work. The main points discussed bv him, were cross fertiliiation of plums and his method Amendments to , Constitution of S. B. Considered ars a semester and will be a part of the registration fee, hereafter. The amendment to this effort wan pa■■■ ,-d at the Student Body meeting, May 3. Aid is Walker gave the baseball games v be pUyad with Santi 13. Bill Hunkins anno Alpha left-l play the Dorm gir a schedule of.j ,ieh are te •- baseball nine w _ . iris nnd the Alpha! Annual Tickets Must Be Sold expensive to print tha ._,.. s will, tie printed. C. ly all who wish to buy thi must buy tickets. They c INTEREST GROWS IN COLLEGE ATHLETICS Athletic*.Must Build Character a Sports, especially collegiate, will h a plane of popularity during ! never touched in the past Re- - outpouring Of millions .njoyed this ir n. the Mi es Heilman W. Parker. P. Stay. J. 1 e. J. Brodcur, A. Zinavoda. PLANS BEING MADE FOR GRADUATION rogram Being Planned by Thorn. Diploma* by Miss Schaeffer and Assembly Features by .Nowell As graduation time draws net nal plans are being made. 1 nomas is planning the program, a li a. Shaeffei i. to have the arrant i ■ : i : J .nam college gnu • than ever before. Heretofor tatc Normal Sehool has gra.li r'College. ' The'' union "''of ill ichools has brought Uie Junic Specials ' gr I S^HoBWEe? '' nullifying' ft Home Economics Serve Luncheon Raisin T)ay Luncheon in the West Court,- a canopy piovided especially fo llai in llitv celebration to certain at- notable . a- well a ; the king and icon of the day. Th- We t Com I i- I to outdoor settings, u ie„n table was mast attractive in its icorntions of French mixed borjuets. Under the able tlir.cti.in ... Mr- »ft, the Homo Economies Depart- Strawberry Short Cakc7 Whipped year, it i; the unani- ij.alifieil to mat .a" i porta that the n added t„ tin- "l':.2J ichedulcsVh r before. Several internatioi i-'.: me. i, ha-,.- been held, numcrc ..st in athletics is steadily growing. The formation of new int-i- ,| -. 'I, ■•:■■! , , ..I ' ■■■ nal will lie growing fac- nteur athletic; arc here to stay. -... is due largely to the increased §.. n tho amateur athletics uring the past few years. Professional football will never rise to any great heights. One drawback is that from September to December, the " " is in complete charge of the col- ■ except on Sundays. Another It is an amateur garnc,~and~its devcl- llii'lit hoe is where the college coach he coach is the man who has made ball what it is today. The great- ganie pl.iye.l in the country. Some -I tat.- that too much coaching > the team of their hsdffidotlfty. lust the same the coach with his today. By mea httle 'college' to ippen. All play 1 individuals nnd s largely through the II developed in one sport •a loeh the, an- Ileal .palifil-d. College —*-** * indeif-il thing and athle sf builder. the faculty, uns on. will work for some atmosphere ■c athletics. They spirit i Coaches placed o der faculty jurisdir lerely "to defeat ai in by uplifting themselves to a hi r level by a superior method of pi ml hy he'ini: in better condition phi ,7'i ' ':"i
Object Description
Title | 1922_05 The Daily Collegian May 1922 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1922 |
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 |
Description
Title | May 10, 1922 Pg. 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1922 |
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 | • Ross Bird brays a gossip gag, A J»wiplng. yelping ran, rolls the quid and chews the rag To a frayed and flivered frau. wear a smile and ditch your grouch And gulp the Berry red; prude, we get the slouch. THE COLLEGIAN Soph Play "Billeted" May 25th STATE COLLEGE OF FRESNO, WEDNESDAY. MAY 10,' 1922 SANTA BARBARA TO PLAY HERE "Billeted" Chosen For Soph Play | The Fresno College Baseball aggre- ■ - ■ - ■ ■ ■ 1 " - ' I a- ; : ■ . 1 I Saturday. May 13. L -ij,j, will be the big game -of.the ...... an far I-'n-i mi anil all the student* >-%£ £»ttp&~m Vsnitar ,;F""ciub Ticket*, "tod? member of the rep i; also expected to sell at 1.-H.1 ton tickets-,'and thus prove to the rest of the Student Body that they Barbara that they are coming hen Ml I Hill to take our scalps. This will be the first important game of- .M|. the brand of ball they have played In Though Coach Jones is not certain as to the lineup lie will u e fur thi.i game he will pick hi ten,,, from th- Following men: Cr.-iw.oi Fresno State Defeated By Modesto Nine game played at M The gome was feat The State College opened ha tiliti.- by scoring a run in the fir t inning. Modesto came buck in their ■"■" -' the frame and even up the see ■■■'■■ til the fourth inning when Mode.tn opened up and scored 3 runs on t hits Coy, 2b Moody, lb 3. Struck out—by Parke- 11, by Crawford 7. Time of game—2 hrs Umpires—Kcoly and Schuster. Huntting Gives Reading The Makio Club spent a most en Joynblc evening on Tuesday, May 2 in the Model apartments. I i ... I. i ii with a reading from W. J. Loeh. lie- AD CLUB WILL VISIT COLLEGE EXHIBIT .,. Gladys e Lfptrott..'^.....Helen el Proody. , Anils Wa! in Rymill Uroy McCon... Edith Mac Fo "'.Philip Stay rrcn McKay and Fran- l by the COLLEGE TO ENTERTAIN COLLEGE DELEGATES Eight of the secondary colleges "ay IS and 18 ^organize "n^athi ic conference. _ This will be the fii ' ErcMuT Stale Coilege'Ts "taking initiaative in getting this orgat tion started. Seven other coll have been invited to the m.-.-ting. They are: Santa Barbara State College; San Diego State College " ' versity of California, So branch; San Jose Stat- ■ V.lege; Chico State College; Modesto Junior College and Davis Agricultural Col li.-i . . I. . -.;, -,i ...ii prob ii.iv be i.-pi-- After the conference has beet form..I, schedule., for the 1H22-192: All Library Books Must Be Returned By May Fifteenth out of theS|ibrarv"niii't'1iie ret by Monday. May 15. The fil special arrangements with the libn u/try" "ta "iml^ll"lost"books beft Music Department To Give Program June 1, the orchestra, piano class, ■al -: ; eh..i .ie ; give n program f-r the Indents of the college nnd their friends. ' Miss Petc'rson, while 'Wi r... 'i-ors- 11 the glee club "has 1 o back ground, but ther livened htings u; Interesting Trip . Taken by Students Pomology and Entomology Quaes Enjo, Trip Made With CravSr and Koullard The Pomology and Entomology- da..- , under George W. Graves and in il 1'. I'.-jllard, took a very profita- ig trip >-.. i ■ i s of special interest «ta-th« Kecdley. Mr. Bazant fid in his orchard work. The main points discussed bv him, were cross fertiliiation of plums and his method Amendments to , Constitution of S. B. Considered ars a semester and will be a part of the registration fee, hereafter. The amendment to this effort wan pa■■■ ,-d at the Student Body meeting, May 3. Aid is Walker gave the baseball games v be pUyad with Santi 13. Bill Hunkins anno Alpha left-l play the Dorm gir a schedule of.j ,ieh are te •- baseball nine w _ . iris nnd the Alpha! Annual Tickets Must Be Sold expensive to print tha ._,.. s will, tie printed. C. ly all who wish to buy thi must buy tickets. They c INTEREST GROWS IN COLLEGE ATHLETICS Athletic*.Must Build Character a Sports, especially collegiate, will h a plane of popularity during ! never touched in the past Re- - outpouring Of millions .njoyed this ir n. the Mi es Heilman W. Parker. P. Stay. J. 1 e. J. Brodcur, A. Zinavoda. PLANS BEING MADE FOR GRADUATION rogram Being Planned by Thorn. Diploma* by Miss Schaeffer and Assembly Features by .Nowell As graduation time draws net nal plans are being made. 1 nomas is planning the program, a li a. Shaeffei i. to have the arrant i ■ : i : J .nam college gnu • than ever before. Heretofor tatc Normal Sehool has gra.li r'College. ' The'' union "''of ill ichools has brought Uie Junic Specials ' gr I S^HoBWEe? '' nullifying' ft Home Economics Serve Luncheon Raisin T)ay Luncheon in the West Court,- a canopy piovided especially fo llai in llitv celebration to certain at- notable . a- well a ; the king and icon of the day. Th- We t Com I i- I to outdoor settings, u ie„n table was mast attractive in its icorntions of French mixed borjuets. Under the able tlir.cti.in ... Mr- »ft, the Homo Economies Depart- Strawberry Short Cakc7 Whipped year, it i; the unani- ij.alifieil to mat .a" i porta that the n added t„ tin- "l':.2J ichedulcsVh r before. Several internatioi i-'.: me. i, ha-,.- been held, numcrc ..st in athletics is steadily growing. The formation of new int-i- ,| -. 'I, ■•:■■! , , ..I ' ■■■ nal will lie growing fac- nteur athletic; arc here to stay. -... is due largely to the increased §.. n tho amateur athletics uring the past few years. Professional football will never rise to any great heights. One drawback is that from September to December, the " " is in complete charge of the col- ■ except on Sundays. Another It is an amateur garnc,~and~its devcl- llii'lit hoe is where the college coach he coach is the man who has made ball what it is today. The great- ganie pl.iye.l in the country. Some -I tat.- that too much coaching > the team of their hsdffidotlfty. lust the same the coach with his today. By mea httle 'college' to ippen. All play 1 individuals nnd s largely through the II developed in one sport •a loeh the, an- Ileal .palifil-d. College —*-** * indeif-il thing and athle sf builder. the faculty, uns on. will work for some atmosphere ■c athletics. They spirit i Coaches placed o der faculty jurisdir lerely "to defeat ai in by uplifting themselves to a hi r level by a superior method of pi ml hy he'ini: in better condition phi ,7'i ' ':"i |