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THE COLLEGIAN S] STATE COLLEGE OP FRESNO. FRIDAY. DECEMBER I, 1922 FRESNO STATE COPS SOUTHERN CONFERENCE TITLE FRESNO DEFEATS BAPRSFIELD 31 TO 6 Fresno Lays For College Of Pacific peak and>. S. C.' stands > good chance of winning the state championship of secondary schools wb)n -la- play, C. O. I', on the home grid- j ea.'yVirt2ry, tbejF^'sno State College BLill.loira chewed up tho Bakersfield J. C. elceen for a 31-S victory Usl Thursday. It waa Thanksgiving day and Coach Jones had decided to giv. his anient .and numerous friend: omcthing to be thankful for, ro: u he and the team got together antl furmed a de«p-!aid plot. They surmised, that the College would like an- ..ther victory on the home field, so they got in and ran up a big by lletdek Ryan fought hard agaws a superior team that noB,only out weighed them about ten pounds pe pretty. Stan Rymn took the high hurdles in good shape, as usual. Me waited for the line to pile u ■> always gaining ground. Rlc< through, quite was a.hole appeared. provided his share of thi *- plowing straigh aptain of the Rakersfield aggrcg-a. p the pigskin and made tracks for is goal, lie got there safely, and in Id, fofalTthe play7n°near'hhn defensive game, and it new] ihowed up better than last Thursday when! lUkersfield only made one fir - by straight football. From -yed in stellar ..ii. . the Bulldogs a erahle time to get th-ir Mr,. certainly have reached it no. Belldoge First Touchdown The Bulldogs waded right in as soon as the first whistle blew. Still harboring the belief that they wont' have to play their best to win, thi t"re into thc Kern county team wil •1 will. So rabid were they that tl the Bakersfield aggregation, and our ■ ng over'their Kiimcly 'smifaS mugs. Captain Bill kicked off and Chain, Bakersfield half, received. He started In to travel for the State "ay'and he made nary a yard.'Short- down the 'field by straight football. We had slightly less than fifty yards to. go, and soon our quarter Jack cut the distance in half by traveling around left end. Then Ryan, Rice and Casey took turns at plunging through the "-- —■ "— ried th»_ plg he pigskin' oveir. Casey :*. kik, which was the onl inai ne succeeded In getting b< Baxter and Hastings SUi After the next klekoff 1 the Bakersfield line nd nailing McCarthy's punt. Hastings grabbed the ball and made a couple of yards ' fore he was dawned. Line bu Rice went^over^Score 13-0. _ ! . M. ran pulled off a thirty-yard end no. We were then on the 40-yard line of the visitors, and then Casey nude his fumble. Bakersfield took the-ball over for their lone touchdown. In the second quarter SUte ai made a touchdown, Casey taking Continued on Page Four. pionship, wha.ssami.lt.T.,tV.-„: Sura, *-" ***** n—i* 0-0. and next Saturday- beat C. O. P. 100-0." xaggerated, perhaps, but GOOD TIME TO BEJMTUREEL DECEMBER 8 lata rhnmiuun hit. by active society in college ' life is in-! tcrested in the Collegian, and; with prepared "a gtwd time" for i.ne. Ju t what that "good tir going to he mm will be found out only by those who get their tirk< I, promptly, and arrive in time to find good showed intu'wn lust.Wednesday night. Those who went enjoyed the play, for, as written by Galsworthy, it is ductlon was said to have been personally selected by i tho playwright himself, but we do not believe that. Wwh^Sn/ed" nffi.'t.'ii ..n'u'n'ii ,'.',-, Co ttf^shman'-v . iMri'w talk" »'.... n hand- and his feet, particularly ISN0W TRIPS ARE PLANNED BY SOCIETIES hfirsnuttromtnat ippreciated it. 8he aui nostly a monologue, jwai '■av.',l"aa'."-ana 1 i i. use, actb/and | A. W. S. CARNIVAL DANCE IS GREAT FINANCIAL SUCCESS _oo. Thompson, chairman; y|'J--, meat, Lola Campbell. 1™™'", ■Irs room, proved • big pite the "Sand Dunes- It proved a big success pprojinlatel/$£>.S0. Th ributedeu follows: AInh«Tlietaj FRESHMEN WILLI BURN PADDLES AND LIDS ^lS"SrSSlor Il Moore, luom; no lio Rahltl as "Frosh", besides a huge support- The tickets will be on sale Tuesday, December 5th in the Co-op by Henry ...nn'ie Pittillc.. Sylv'ia Huber ami Doris dc Lacy. Beta Theta Upsilon Is Ready to Go\ «■ u piddle and | mmittce paddled us. but that they are dead, it is^ limeit« dared Alfred Serna at the closs'mee body agreed, almost unanimously, ax a motion was passed to appoint committee to arrange for the nig a f ir II wi. Mt that this was to gh , ,!. fail.-, officisl sanction to tl present satsus of the Freshmen. Tl committee in charge is Glenn Hani-, chairman. Dick Keyes and Myron programs 1 The li. T. U. was organised ni js.ion of thc Collegian and mei jr bettering that publication I een the main business In hand. 1 [■cent amendment to the constitut al candidates was a B. T. U. produrt. I "A little nonsense now and then '-' ' ,„.,, of men"—and 1 Jie B. T. U.'s. A jolly get-togcth. much food(> much fun, cold feet, and gram for next Sunday. is laudable. May they grow stroi ]". .. .. weeks of w the ideal times for this recr tains." The Beta Theta Uniilon. coOjl . . plans to i-.. on V cembor tenth, the For the purpose of having a gener good time and a strenuous rotsJatio . the Sigma Tau is planning a «■"<" the nest few Sundays. Ralph Pletrh- er. one of the Sigma Tau's new mem- bore, has offered the use of his cabin in"tho Student Affair Specimens Loaned to Zoology Department j The department has al.-o a. Executive Committee Will Try to Change Method of Student Body Elections fmm!t^.PPTiJ?oMce<raffectcd | agers, business manager and editor of the annual, La in. . i manager :.n.l Iter of the' Bi-weekly Collegian. Tho business manager of the Biweekly U now appointed by the editor, and business manager of the student body Is appointed by the student A. W. S. Will Stage Campus Dances The fir.-f "Campus Dance" given in the College will be held Thursday aft- TWO MORE MEN LINE UP FOR PRESIDENT STATE COLLEGE IS REPRESENTED AT PALO ALTO GAME The California/Stanford fo< 1 its magnetism ngs this year, with the results that a lar number of Frcsnans were lured aw £*£*£ ans, Estel Holland, Dorothy Brown, Katherine Evans, Verge Ritcher. Laura Webb, Clara Minor, Mary House, and Alice Chalup: Ruseel Chiteden, Reginald Rarrcl. Perry Stanto H.-.h.ll. V.anar Cakr,!!. F.I Mai ■ lanlcy Jtyan, ^ BASKET SHOOTERS START WORKOUTS | foro^^T^^T^bit-ttjU rXrringD'co«h J^saoa. K3"u «X: peeled" of Stateb. *"**^' ^"E rty pound tc. s for Beta Theta Up- LOYOLA FORFEIT LEAVESFRESNO CHAMPION Righter if. bringin- ria-aj .-. dent Body presidency. Henri Farlnnd. present business manager of I the Student Body, an.l Ho rani It. f:,- bower, auditor, present a record of accomplishment that challenges oui attention. ' r ■ • .: a . .,■ .i a \a!ley,-the"Colle-i Me. Richard Hefflebower. who iudit..r of the Student Body, ha* e ablished a reputation f..r k.i-n l.u ie.- iudemrnt and remarkable for Ifht, in Ha- vai MO - - ia. held. A president of the Fori. Debating Society, he has gained .- iccurate knowledge of the rudimen »f parliamentary" law;. In his caps i/eekly Collegian laat year, he gaini rl a-e of the varioi lepartment-s of college life. As and auditor of thc student body, be obtaining a thorough knowledge i At an assembly which was held the State College had the opportunity of hearing Dr. E. O. Holland, pres. ident of the Pullman Agricultural College, and Dr. Aurelia Rlnehart. president of Mills College. Dr. Holland bat*, whX w-aJ held ot Fresno High School last week. Dr. Rlnehart, having bal Home Economic Club Sponsors Luncheon day. November 17, the eaterl class of the Homo Economics deps ^^£,n|n the llodel Apartment of Professor JafST Ei( .... 8-A girls served a Thanksg Ing dinner in the Model Apartme Thursday. November 23, and had ""'T guesU Hiss Wear. Miss Post Valentine and Maxlne Ellii ty exhibit when thTalodel Am«-| t was opened by the Rome Eco- ics glrla for the purpose of .... tea to the teachers durii Teachera' InstHnto week. )O0 STOCK TAKES FLItlt .la's 2-0 victory over th* Bull- e pime for the squad. Tor. ;h UyoU »..n the game, she iwo ineligible players, givbsg ie game mu t be replayed. LcT- . to Fresno. impionship for the state will be .1 I ia'.r Wh. when th* BnD- lact that C O. P. against this year. kS tackle, Wi°- t guard, Hu'nlca. le. Dodson: rn-l i ker Wells, thc speed king of a.i M-: probably the nest to w. Judge Crichton says that ■ ■a-.-s and start housekeeping at Sheriff Jones' hotel the nest •'me he^ "^"'Tjt \V3Cs?hiTb^ 'pri«sTof,hun,«r'tforone'LonUi. He ,w- comes to college a I. stage in- cad of a la Cadillac. When interviewed b. the Collegian This make< ,he third celebrity that he r.a.l hour.N of Onlral California ave tracked to his lair—William JAPANESE STUDENTS PUBLISH MAGAZINE Tacked with Jokes, poems, stories ! . ['.", ph0HikidaTedltor of the magaalne, tells the purpose of the -There must be a .-., . r '.i.ii.i !u|. I.liovn th- Ann. ; : ' , m are publishing The Nucleus, in which the Ideas of the Japanese students may b* «pressed " the magaiine Is well worth reading. itur*. -Th* little poem. •Tin-.e-." written in elqulsite vers- rlul command of the Ensdlsh language that the Jap- i. farce, "Shakespeare writes Macbeth," further portrays the Th* Japanese are apparently at home lokesrareMtruly American in their atine are found many of the of the Fresno SUte College. Another ■ i . ....... , a Friday. November 10th. in the Stu- ent Affairs room the Agendas held Harvest party for their pledges. A feo^StedtrrTluJ^tlS njm MeCuU"«h.. Germldto* C
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Title | 1922_12 The Daily Collegian December 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. |
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Title | Dec 1, 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 |
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THE COLLEGIAN S]
STATE COLLEGE OP FRESNO. FRIDAY. DECEMBER I, 1922
FRESNO STATE COPS SOUTHERN CONFERENCE TITLE
FRESNO DEFEATS
BAPRSFIELD
31 TO 6
Fresno Lays
For College
Of Pacific
peak and>. S. C.' stands > good
chance of winning the state championship of secondary schools wb)n
-la- play, C. O. I', on the home grid- j
ea.'yVirt2ry, tbejF^'sno State College
BLill.loira chewed up tho Bakersfield
J. C. elceen for a 31-S victory Usl
Thursday. It waa Thanksgiving day
and Coach Jones had decided to giv.
his anient .and numerous friend:
omcthing to be thankful for, ro:
u he and the team got together antl
furmed a de«p-!aid plot. They surmised, that the College would like an-
..ther victory on the home field, so
they got in and ran up a big
by lletdek Ryan fought hard agaws
a superior team that noB,only out
weighed them about ten pounds pe
pretty. Stan Rymn took the high
hurdles in good shape, as usual. Me
waited for the line to pile u ■>
always gaining ground. Rlc<
through, quite
was a.hole appeared.
provided his share of thi
*- plowing straigh
aptain of the Rakersfield aggrcg-a.
p the pigskin and made tracks for
is goal, lie got there safely, and in
Id, fofalTthe play7n°near'hhn
defensive game, and it new] ihowed
up better than last Thursday when!
lUkersfield only made one fir -
by straight football. From
-yed in stellar
..ii. . the Bulldogs a
erahle time to get th-ir Mr,.
certainly have reached it no.
Belldoge First Touchdown
The Bulldogs waded right in as
soon as the first whistle blew. Still
harboring the belief that they wont'
have to play their best to win, thi
t"re into thc Kern county team wil
•1 will. So rabid were they that tl
the Bakersfield aggregation, and our
■ ng over'their Kiimcly 'smifaS
mugs. Captain Bill kicked off and
Chain, Bakersfield half, received. He
started In to travel for the State
"ay'and he made nary a yard.'Short-
down the 'field by straight football.
We had slightly less than fifty yards
to. go, and soon our quarter Jack cut
the distance in half by traveling
around left end. Then Ryan, Rice
and Casey took turns at plunging
through the "-- —■ "—
ried th»_ plg
he pigskin' oveir. Casey
:*. kik, which was the onl
inai ne succeeded In getting b<
Baxter and Hastings SUi
After the next klekoff 1
the Bakersfield line nd nailing McCarthy's punt. Hastings grabbed the
ball and made a couple of yards '
fore he was dawned. Line bu
Rice went^over^Score 13-0. _
! . M.
ran pulled off a thirty-yard end no.
We were then on the 40-yard line of
the visitors, and then Casey nude his
fumble. Bakersfield took the-ball
over for their lone touchdown.
In the second quarter SUte ai
made a touchdown, Casey taking
Continued on Page Four.
pionship, wha.ssami.lt.T.,tV.-„: Sura,
*-" ***** n—i* 0-0. and next Saturday-
beat C. O. P. 100-0."
xaggerated, perhaps, but
GOOD TIME TO
BEJMTUREEL
DECEMBER 8
lata rhnmiuun hit. by
active society in college ' life is in-!
tcrested in the Collegian, and; with
prepared "a gtwd time" for
i.ne. Ju t what that "good tir
going to he mm will be found out only
by those who get their tirk< I, promptly, and arrive in time to find good
showed intu'wn lust.Wednesday night.
Those who went enjoyed the play,
for, as written by Galsworthy, it is
ductlon was said to have been personally selected by i tho playwright
himself, but we do not believe that.
Wwh^Sn/ed"
nffi.'t.'ii ..n'u'n'ii ,'.',-,
Co ttf^shman'-v
. iMri'w talk" »'....
n hand- and his feet, particularly
ISN0W TRIPS ARE
PLANNED BY
SOCIETIES
hfirsnuttromtnat
ippreciated it. 8he aui
nostly a monologue, jwai
'■av.',l"aa'."-ana 1 i
i. use, actb/and |
A. W. S. CARNIVAL
DANCE IS GREAT
FINANCIAL SUCCESS
_oo. Thompson, chairman; y|'J--,
meat, Lola Campbell. 1™™'",
■Irs room, proved • big
pite the "Sand Dunes-
It proved a big success
pprojinlatel/$£>.S0. Th
ributedeu follows:
AInh«Tlietaj
FRESHMEN WILLI
BURN PADDLES
AND LIDS
^lS"SrSSlor
Il Moore, luom;
no lio Rahltl as
"Frosh", besides a huge support-
The tickets will be on sale Tuesday,
December 5th in the Co-op by Henry
...nn'ie Pittillc.. Sylv'ia Huber ami
Doris dc Lacy.
Beta Theta
Upsilon Is
Ready to Go\
«■ u piddle and |
mmittce paddled us. but
that they are dead, it is^ limeit«
dared Alfred Serna at the closs'mee
body agreed, almost unanimously, ax
a motion was passed to appoint
committee to arrange for the nig a
f ir II wi. Mt that this was to gh
, ,!. fail.-, officisl sanction to tl
present satsus of the Freshmen. Tl
committee in charge is Glenn Hani-,
chairman. Dick Keyes and Myron
programs 1
The li. T. U. was organised ni
js.ion of thc Collegian and mei
jr bettering that publication I
een the main business In hand. 1
[■cent amendment to the constitut
al candidates was a B. T. U. produrt. I
"A little nonsense now and then '-'
' ,„.,, of men"—and 1
Jie B. T. U.'s. A jolly get-togcth.
much food(> much fun, cold feet, and
gram for next Sunday.
is laudable. May they grow stroi
]". .. .. weeks of w
the ideal times for this recr
tains." The Beta Theta Uniilon. coOjl
. . plans to i-.. on V
cembor tenth, the
For the purpose of having a gener
good time and a strenuous rotsJatio .
the Sigma Tau is planning a «■"<"
the nest few Sundays. Ralph Pletrh-
er. one of the Sigma Tau's new mem-
bore, has offered the use of his cabin
in"tho Student Affair
Specimens Loaned to
Zoology Department j
The department has al.-o a.
Executive Committee Will
Try to Change Method of
Student Body Elections
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