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■ -THE .COLLEGIA,-,. PACIFIC SMOTHERS BUIXDOGS IN BIG GAME AS BENGALS 1TOT TO mO WIN, 35-0 Fresno Outcla-.sed by Timers an Five Touchdowns Are Scored; Worst Defeat in History of Traditional Gaines Bt GEO. VIERHUS. Many defeats of the put were avenged last Saturday at Stockton when the College of Pacific varsity turned on Fresno State and literally wiped the Bulldogs off the conference map to the tune of 35 to 0. Tradition meant nothing to the Battling Bengals for they scored five touchdowns, whereat in all the past encounters neither team waa ever able to be more than two touchdowns ahead at tho tmh. Bulldog b COLLEGIA!,, EPSTEIN OFFER BALLOT NO 6 IN CONTEST SEMES MANY UPHEAVALS MAR GRID SKED OVER Wp-END Pittsburgh Surprises With Vie. lory Over Notre Dame Irish L«l Saturdaj waa a day wkM Let's Do Something About This ian is tired a' merely hearing vague ment her that is scmetimes 1-tJerred to as school reality nothing more than an attempted display lool sDirit—but it is a thing er much True loyalty to our lbotbtll team has been missing all year Students should realiio bat they are directly hurting the team'i of victory when they stage a dance the night before t game and invite and entourage football players to attend. No team cares to win a football game if it is not whole-heart l>- and enthusiastically encouraged to do its best. The apparent sk of interest ou thi part of the student body Is in no arhal ■urn* respcsnsible f.r lack of interest on the part of player*. However, the student body itself canont win games. Mem- rs of the squad art under obligation to stay in training. It ii secret that some players think nothing of keeping late hours, oking frequently, and drinking often. Such an attitude is harm- to the team and to the school. It fo not fair to the meniber* the squad who train diligently and faithfully; neither is ii ie sportsmanship. The Collegiaa sincerely and respectfully submits that thi itudes described above are detrimental to Fresno State allege and hopes that the students will see lit to correct them. !. A. Yearlings Arrange Fracas With Pacific Frosh Next Week frlrotn. gradual. nranageT. Nevada, San Jose And Pacific Lead Conference Race MARXLE, BICKNELL c.r.r.-.;.r.f, ;.',,, DECIARED WINNERS ir«:^=.T».„' IN GRID (MNTESTSi: SPARKS FIRE impelltlol between Pacifl, VTSALIA JAYSEE TEAM TO OPPOSE FROSH SATURDAY iJullpupn- Favored to Win ■>«. Men iTh'rt »--»> "r"n "g'-^^bsTo, :ominr Saturrstay .1 VlaaUa. The -Yoab Folk Daitdjur. firm on Monday 1 It thootht to b. infirlor to lb. rw- unior coll eg* tram play ad Babsrslsld . C. last Saturday anil waa defraud clan U -pan to lb. entlru fat-ally. The Bullpap. bare att nc a great [jTlrm'tVo' **uawi:0*br«»iett tb* Sigma Alpha Oils oral team ha* ..tiled down ant! woe, Hosts to Alpha Thetis ihmen. Tb.y atao anould bi FORMAL ' TUXEDO Tuxedo _,..w21.50 Tunedo Shoes— 3.50 Units and Studs 1.00 Entire Outfit for $33.00 i EPSTEIN'S] 11ST Fulton St J Home of J] (JfcalrtrrJSoTlse THE COLLEGIAN A Cnppella Choir His Many Appoint men The, A Cappella Choir hi Psn-Hellenlc, Frat Council Form.nl Friday Former Fresnan Writes on Politics Whitmore Presides At Valley Newspaper Meeting in Visalia Jr.; 'a HlghwiT- deals with th. Id be wming-lo. ventni-o *1 nut aeenu In b. -winging |li with whom! hl.e ulfce-d. Th* Hafiutl 1. I'lil Ing .1 IS.. Hii.1i Tli.n' a Harvard prof, ap**b Social Science Group College Expansion Backed by Legion At Post 4 Meeting Chapel Services Tomorrow Feature Trawin as Speaker ,1"n and compTale lac ling In p*raor WHERE'S OUR DOG? COLLEGE ORCrlESTRA £fL~£™ Amor.?ti,c immmta..? TO PRESENT CONCERT "":,' ;:;.;","s UBRARY HOLDS'ALICE IN EARLY DECEMBERE-r™ '■" Permanent Waves UI.25 tl.95 .53.25 S4.9S LETS GO TO — MOLIVEINN FOR OUR HAMBURGERS We Serve- Velvet Ice Cream T COSMETOLOOISTS The BETTY SHOPPE A Regular $9.35 Vnluc 20115 Fresno St. 2-641: KIoNEMA 2—FEATURES—2 'MAN FROM YESTERDAY' 'EXPOSED' PLEASANTON CAFE |M 1011 BROADWAY DIAL UM I CANARY COTTAGE The R0OS Collegiate Shop has made the biggest hit in town S-^aWSaTB
Object Description
Title | 1932_11 The Daily Collegian November 1932 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1932 |
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 | Nov 1, 1932 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1932 |
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 | ■ -THE .COLLEGIA,-,. PACIFIC SMOTHERS BUIXDOGS IN BIG GAME AS BENGALS 1TOT TO mO WIN, 35-0 Fresno Outcla-.sed by Timers an Five Touchdowns Are Scored; Worst Defeat in History of Traditional Gaines Bt GEO. VIERHUS. Many defeats of the put were avenged last Saturday at Stockton when the College of Pacific varsity turned on Fresno State and literally wiped the Bulldogs off the conference map to the tune of 35 to 0. Tradition meant nothing to the Battling Bengals for they scored five touchdowns, whereat in all the past encounters neither team waa ever able to be more than two touchdowns ahead at tho tmh. Bulldog b COLLEGIA!,, EPSTEIN OFFER BALLOT NO 6 IN CONTEST SEMES MANY UPHEAVALS MAR GRID SKED OVER Wp-END Pittsburgh Surprises With Vie. lory Over Notre Dame Irish L«l Saturdaj waa a day wkM Let's Do Something About This ian is tired a' merely hearing vague ment her that is scmetimes 1-tJerred to as school reality nothing more than an attempted display lool sDirit—but it is a thing er much True loyalty to our lbotbtll team has been missing all year Students should realiio bat they are directly hurting the team'i of victory when they stage a dance the night before t game and invite and entourage football players to attend. No team cares to win a football game if it is not whole-heart l>- and enthusiastically encouraged to do its best. The apparent sk of interest ou thi part of the student body Is in no arhal ■urn* respcsnsible f.r lack of interest on the part of player*. However, the student body itself canont win games. Mem- rs of the squad art under obligation to stay in training. It ii secret that some players think nothing of keeping late hours, oking frequently, and drinking often. Such an attitude is harm- to the team and to the school. It fo not fair to the meniber* the squad who train diligently and faithfully; neither is ii ie sportsmanship. The Collegiaa sincerely and respectfully submits that thi itudes described above are detrimental to Fresno State allege and hopes that the students will see lit to correct them. !. A. Yearlings Arrange Fracas With Pacific Frosh Next Week frlrotn. gradual. nranageT. Nevada, San Jose And Pacific Lead Conference Race MARXLE, BICKNELL c.r.r.-.;.r.f, ;.',,, DECIARED WINNERS ir«:^=.T».„' IN GRID (MNTESTSi: SPARKS FIRE impelltlol between Pacifl, VTSALIA JAYSEE TEAM TO OPPOSE FROSH SATURDAY iJullpupn- Favored to Win ■>«. Men iTh'rt »--»> "r"n "g'-^^bsTo, :ominr Saturrstay .1 VlaaUa. The -Yoab Folk Daitdjur. firm on Monday 1 It thootht to b. infirlor to lb. rw- unior coll eg* tram play ad Babsrslsld . C. last Saturday anil waa defraud clan U -pan to lb. entlru fat-ally. The Bullpap. bare att nc a great [jTlrm'tVo' **uawi:0*br«»iett tb* Sigma Alpha Oils oral team ha* ..tiled down ant! woe, Hosts to Alpha Thetis ihmen. Tb.y atao anould bi FORMAL ' TUXEDO Tuxedo _,..w21.50 Tunedo Shoes— 3.50 Units and Studs 1.00 Entire Outfit for $33.00 i EPSTEIN'S] 11ST Fulton St J Home of J] (JfcalrtrrJSoTlse THE COLLEGIAN A Cnppella Choir His Many Appoint men The, A Cappella Choir hi Psn-Hellenlc, Frat Council Form.nl Friday Former Fresnan Writes on Politics Whitmore Presides At Valley Newspaper Meeting in Visalia Jr.; 'a HlghwiT- deals with th. Id be wming-lo. ventni-o *1 nut aeenu In b. -winging |li with whom! hl.e ulfce-d. Th* Hafiutl 1. I'lil Ing .1 IS.. Hii.1i Tli.n' a Harvard prof, ap**b Social Science Group College Expansion Backed by Legion At Post 4 Meeting Chapel Services Tomorrow Feature Trawin as Speaker ,1"n and compTale lac ling In p*raor WHERE'S OUR DOG? COLLEGE ORCrlESTRA £fL~£™ Amor.?ti,c immmta..? TO PRESENT CONCERT "":,' ;:;.;","s UBRARY HOLDS'ALICE IN EARLY DECEMBERE-r™ '■" Permanent Waves UI.25 tl.95 .53.25 S4.9S LETS GO TO — MOLIVEINN FOR OUR HAMBURGERS We Serve- Velvet Ice Cream T COSMETOLOOISTS The BETTY SHOPPE A Regular $9.35 Vnluc 20115 Fresno St. 2-641: KIoNEMA 2—FEATURES—2 'MAN FROM YESTERDAY' 'EXPOSED' PLEASANTON CAFE |M 1011 BROADWAY DIAL UM I CANARY COTTAGE The R0OS Collegiate Shop has made the biggest hit in town S-^aWSaTB |