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in the doghouse... BT Bniea Farria The San Joe*-Utah But. tussle - The Fresno State College Collegian - -Paqa Thraa ■COLLEGIAN SPORTS «***~»ljr»* *? Spartan, were champs of the CCAA and the »s*jIm war. co-winners of a this On two of the football trips the players arrived with Just bare Iv enough time to eat get in their suit* aad play Friday night the FSC basketball squad, which appeara beaded for a fine season, arrived In Chic. Just three hours before gsme time and didn't have tigs, to get In shape thing muat he wrong with the plan nlag of these trip, and something .bould me done lo correct lt. Incidentally the Bulldogs have averaged S4.S point* per game In their Brat four basketball contests sail new* comes t where they sre sl- anotber CCAA I for tbelr team Ibe Aztecs are the defending OOOS ANO ENDS: Ex Bulldogs Lsn S o n d e r g ard flipped in 9 points as Visalia JC Mopped our JV's the other night. Anybody who saw that wild hockey game with Hollywood the f ft her night knows that tbe lee -i>ort has really arrived in Fra.no . Ediaon High's it rest basketball (••am has only lost two game* In tbe past two seasons and both have bean to tbe FSC JV'a 1/cading hoop scorers in the Srst Bulldog Ring Hopefuls Sought For Boxing Team Boxing will return to th. Fresno State campua with all the fervor al ta. pre-war *ra when stud.nt in structor Dick Fairlaa. ner up I matches. ^^^^^^^^^^^^ gins tha rounding out program of Bulldog glove pot.ntl.la after th. Cbiiatmas holidays. The program, under the direcUoa of Coach Hal Boatty. will be opea to all hopefuls who think they can survive the rough tactics of th. amateur ring RETURNERS I Beside, larrlss. the list of re- ; turners to the domain of Joe Louis will Include Ed Sturgeon, former light heavy champ of th. school, and Sam Zabnle Emery Mitchell, both aervice boxers, aa wall as Don leorfmeier. who alao wore tbe six- mincers in tbe service. Toklsbe Abo. diminutive ringster will alao box for tbe "Beatty Bat tiers" in possible matches with San Jose snd Santa Barbara. TO LIST NAMES All men who wish to compete in th. nine claaa*. of college boxing Included on the Freano State agen da are welcome to list their names and welghta with Beatty. Farrlss DEADEYE FORWARDS m\ mm Kercher, 33 Bechnell. Riggins. 23 Many of FSC'a rormer rage greats are playing on tha Fresno Bight lesgue tesms. . . . Bobby Herren. Elam Hill. Toby Lawleaa. and Irvin Austin are all on one team. It looks as though Nevada'a hope, for another top grid team next year suffered a big blow when Horace Gillom left school because of academic res the weight divisions, the ISC pound group which wtll allow the big boy* to complete with men who are not quite the hulking brutes over the 2uu pound class. Official practice will begin after the new year but all thoae who wlah to compete are urged to be gin training on their own immediately PAUL KERCHER (above) and George (Whitey) Becknell (right) have been two ofme main reasons lor the Bulldog oagers winning three out ol four games Both starred for Visaha fC last year They will be in action Saturday against the D Toro Marines. Photo by Scott j as am points In taa second tattle Is known af tke Jayvees Lose Wild Game to Visalia 55-45 Saturday Nights Game Fresno State'* "red hot" eager*, will return to the Roosevelt High hard woods this Saturday in quest of their fourth win in five starts when they entertain the El Toro Marines. Over the week-end the Bulldogs split a two-game set wtth the Chico five, winning the first, 68-41, but winning the s ond ss Coach Hal Beslty * casas roarlag hack ta trample ahem. |' «2 3» In a gal gasping at the deadly accuracy of | ' taa Bulldog lv* MISS SHOT* SsBBjafBeaeaeaeausBj la the opening encounter t^ I of the D Toro See hat It wIM psaw- BSJlUga. had arrived from their j •w' •* • w#u i>°mem** aiptilBBfiaw trip only three hoars before tip- •"u»d ■**"■ "••"J *»* •*mM "' off time and did not ha*, time t*!,""-« '"•'» 'ompeUUce really get warmed up and the WILLIAMSON RETURNS kinks out before their game J»fk Williamson, aaotaar .x VI- However, the .econd night, led ' """ JC ■Ur. «"*"•• wlU ***** ^ by Ooorge (Whitey) Becknell who' ,b# *****] _' swished IS simply wer* „ _>^^^^.^^^.^.^^.^.^-B,^.^-Bmm,^-Bmmmmmmm. Esrl Maxwell put the damper on «-»•*"• •~W*»t -** *M *** Tommy Tipton, ace Chico forward. •**** '*** *at *•* retmrered aad who bit for » point. In th. open •■°"M -» * *«"•»•*« •*»"«■ «• *■* Ing game, and limited blm to a ,**** mem,|T e Some of tha ST.dS.ra may also Tbe rebounding of Vern Riggins °* out tor th* maami *°w *■** to*t" John Tooma-lan and Hank CaM *•» B*Moa nna-emsmt. Satarttay* wv»U gar. Fresno control of tbe ball '"** *""' *• tB* mUmX — •***f* a good ahare of the game It wa* a the Bai^0''* go to tha Saa Jos* rough snd tumble game with the '^itational torn cardinal and Mu. five drawing 27 ,ry foula and the Chico team 20. Both Caldwell and Toomaatan fouled out. Outside of Becknell. beautiful shooting tb. scoring waa divided up pretty well with Toomasiaa S and Caldwell and Riggins 7 each. In the opening game It was th. other half of tbe ex Visalia duo. Paul Kercher. who grabbed high honors with 9 points ToomaaUn and Biggins both suf fered "cbarley horses" In the second gam. and reserve forward Roy Taylor required two sUtches above SHELBURNE'S STATIONERY FULL ZIFPER — 3-RINQ All Leather Binders Portfolios, Brief Cases COMPLETE LDtaa. 18 to Play for Badminton Champ The list of badminton hopefuls ha. climbed steadily until now there are IH men who will clutch the light racket*, gunning for the intramural championship under Coach Myron Anderson's watchful eye. Signed up for the tourney are Vernon Nirheon. Jack Hollinga- worth. Everett Neal. Bob Kennedy. Clarence Follett. David t'arreltaon. Roy Latar. James Reinbart. Chuck Perry. Sloan Coau. Joe Catenesl. Jack Mann. Garold Gaines. Bill Wesley. Samuel Terry. Charles Ashley Earl Rowe. and Jim Christian nvions , Sl GUAGt State Cagers Start League January 7 Teams wishing to compete in tbe intramural basketball tournament will have to enter the required da ta before Friday In order to establish eligibility for the game* which are scheduled to begin January 7 All fraternities and individual groups will play In separate league* In tbe round robin tourney to establish a winner of each league The winner* of the two group* will then play a final match to determine the winner of tbe tournament All eight members of the team coming out "number one" will re reived gold basketball miniatures for their award, plus points toward EHEISHESB Visalia's towering Junior College hoop quintet receive.! last Friday night over Jim Mollch-* Jayvee cagers in oae of the rough- eat game* witnessed on tbe Spar A grand total of 6'. fouls mere marked againat the two teama by the close calling officials Thirty, five of the mlsruea were called againat tbe Visalia outfit while M l were chalked up to Freano FIELD COALS How-vet H »as .till the field goals that paid off in the final count Both qulnteta slipped In 21 charity toaae* but th> Spaitan* were able to cash In on five extra field shots. Five plsyer.. Including Fresno's acting captain. Klmer Holme-* BBw Wesley Slsde. slipper v foisanl .ere removed from Ihe tu*«le because of charged foul. The gam- took two hours and ten minutes for completion HEADED ONCE The Spartans were beaded only once after Frank Starne'. early game field goal but never evtende.l Ihelr lead to more than seven point* until tbe waning minutes of the fray The Bullpupa enjoye-l ih-ir only lea.I near the first mid period when they boasted a slim 1: 11 edge The Visalia boopaters held a JS-JI command at halftime only some brilliant offensive play by Mollch's smalle.t team mem aSBBi Foraarit Nick Kourafas and Guard Jerry Jury, kept tbe Bullpups in the ball game Jury who filled in tbe shoes of injured Al Sciacq.ua put on a fast firing display as he plunke-it in five of the eight free three field goals to walk off with high point honors The little guard tallied nine of - in tbe final period. FIVE FIELD COALS I forward caught the I pg pushing In five field goals and two gift shots besides playin< a 1ml llant ill over the court game For the second straight seek. El ni-r bbbbSSBS a Chicago lad. won praise for outstanding defensive It ion tn make four fte neivelv Marigold ! FRANK J. SMDEHS CO. "YOUR DEPENDABLE USED CAR DEALER" CARS BOT. AND SOLD Phone 2-3695 3000 East Tulare Listen to KFRE—12:15-12:30 Noon, Mon.. Wed.. Fri. CARTWRIGHT'S TYPING SERVICE These* Our Specially Phone 3 9854 Improper lighting is just os bod for your eyes os the crazy ideo shown here Use correct size bulbs in proper fixtures for your study ond work. Keep your bulbs clean ond you'll be surprised how much better you can see BETTER LIGHT MEANS BETTER SIGHT NEW OLD t^ef MUFFLERS 5PECIAL For Every Need Smithy's and Standard Replacements installed in a Hum MUFFLER MFG. 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Object Description
Title | 1946_12 The Daily Collegian December 1946 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1946 |
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 | Dec 17, 1946 Pg 3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1946 |
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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in the
doghouse...
BT Bniea Farria
The San Joe*-Utah But. tussle
- The Fresno State College Collegian -
-Paqa Thraa
■COLLEGIAN SPORTS «***~»ljr»* *?
Spartan, were champs of the CCAA
and the »s*jIm war. co-winners of
a this
On two of the football trips
the players arrived with Just bare
Iv enough time to eat get in their
suit* aad play
Friday night the FSC basketball
squad, which appeara beaded for a
fine season, arrived In Chic. Just
three hours before gsme time and
didn't have tigs, to get In shape
thing muat he wrong with the plan
nlag of these trip, and something
.bould me done lo correct lt.
Incidentally the Bulldogs have
averaged S4.S point* per game In
their Brat four basketball contests
sail new* comes
t where they sre sl-
anotber CCAA
I for tbelr team
Ibe Aztecs are the defending
OOOS ANO ENDS:
Ex Bulldogs Lsn S o n d e r g ard
flipped in 9 points as Visalia JC
Mopped our JV's the other night.
Anybody who saw that wild
hockey game with Hollywood the
f ft her night knows that tbe lee
-i>ort has really arrived in Fra.no
. Ediaon High's it rest basketball
(••am has only lost two game* In
tbe past two seasons and both
have bean to tbe FSC JV'a
1/cading hoop scorers in the Srst
Bulldog Ring
Hopefuls Sought
For Boxing Team
Boxing will return to th. Fresno
State campua with all the fervor al
ta. pre-war *ra when stud.nt in
structor Dick Fairlaa.
ner up I
matches. ^^^^^^^^^^^^
gins tha rounding out program of
Bulldog glove pot.ntl.la after th.
Cbiiatmas holidays.
The program, under the direcUoa
of Coach Hal Boatty. will be opea
to all hopefuls who think they can
survive the rough tactics of th.
amateur ring
RETURNERS
I Beside, larrlss. the list of re-
; turners to the domain of Joe Louis
will Include Ed Sturgeon, former
light heavy champ of th. school,
and Sam Zabnle Emery Mitchell,
both aervice boxers, aa wall as Don
leorfmeier. who alao wore tbe six-
mincers in tbe service.
Toklsbe Abo. diminutive ringster
will alao box for tbe "Beatty Bat
tiers" in possible matches with San
Jose snd Santa Barbara.
TO LIST NAMES
All men who wish to compete in
th. nine claaa*. of college boxing
Included on the Freano State agen
da are welcome to list their names
and welghta with Beatty. Farrlss
DEADEYE FORWARDS
m\
mm
Kercher, 33 Bechnell.
Riggins. 23 Many of FSC'a
rormer rage greats are playing on
tha Fresno Bight lesgue tesms. . . .
Bobby Herren. Elam Hill. Toby
Lawleaa. and Irvin Austin are all
on one team. It looks as though
Nevada'a hope, for another top
grid team next year suffered a big
blow when Horace Gillom left
school because of academic res
the weight divisions, the ISC pound
group which wtll allow the big boy*
to complete with men who are not
quite the hulking brutes over the
2uu pound class.
Official practice will begin after
the new year but all thoae who
wlah to compete are urged to be
gin training on their own immediately
PAUL KERCHER (above) and
George (Whitey) Becknell
(right) have been two ofme
main reasons lor the Bulldog
oagers winning three out ol
four games Both starred for
Visaha fC last year They
will be in action Saturday
against the D Toro Marines.
Photo by Scott
j as am points In taa second
tattle Is known af tke
Jayvees Lose Wild
Game to Visalia 55-45
Saturday Nights Game
Fresno State'* "red hot" eager*, will return to the Roosevelt High hard woods this Saturday in quest of their fourth
win in five starts when they entertain the El Toro Marines.
Over the week-end the Bulldogs split a two-game set wtth
the Chico five, winning the first, 68-41, but winning the s
ond ss Coach Hal Beslty *
casas roarlag hack ta trample ahem. |'
«2 3» In a gal
gasping at the deadly accuracy of | '
taa Bulldog lv*
MISS SHOT* SsBBjafBeaeaeaeausBj
la the opening encounter t^ I of the D Toro See hat It wIM psaw-
BSJlUga. had arrived from their j •w' •* • w#u i>°mem** aiptilBBfiaw
trip only three hoars before tip- •"u»d ■**"■ "••"J *»* •*mM "'
off time and did not ha*, time t*!,""-« '"•'» 'ompeUUce
really get warmed up and the WILLIAMSON RETURNS
kinks out before their game J»fk Williamson, aaotaar .x VI-
However, the .econd night, led ' """ JC ■Ur. «"*"•• wlU ***** ^
by Ooorge (Whitey) Becknell who' ,b# *****] _'
swished IS
simply wer* „ _>^^^^.^^^.^.^^.^.^-B,^.^-Bmm,^-Bmmmmmmm.
Esrl Maxwell put the damper on «-»•*"• •~W*»t -** *M ***
Tommy Tipton, ace Chico forward. •**** '*** *at *•* retmrered aad
who bit for » point. In th. open •■°"M -» * *«"•»•*« •*»"«■ «• *■*
Ing game, and limited blm to a ,****
mem,|T e Some of tha ST.dS.ra may also
Tbe rebounding of Vern Riggins °* out tor th* maami *°w *■** to*t"
John Tooma-lan and Hank CaM *•» B*Moa nna-emsmt. Satarttay*
wv»U gar. Fresno control of tbe ball '"** *""' *• tB* mUmX — •***f*
a good ahare of the game It wa* a the Bai^0''* go to tha Saa Jos*
rough snd tumble game with the '^itational torn
cardinal and Mu. five drawing 27 ,ry
foula and the Chico team 20. Both
Caldwell and Toomaatan fouled out.
Outside of Becknell. beautiful
shooting tb. scoring waa divided
up pretty well with Toomasiaa S
and Caldwell and Riggins 7 each. In
the opening game It was th. other
half of tbe ex Visalia duo. Paul
Kercher. who grabbed high honors
with 9 points
ToomaaUn and Biggins both suf
fered "cbarley horses" In the second gam. and reserve forward Roy
Taylor required two sUtches above
SHELBURNE'S
STATIONERY
FULL ZIFPER — 3-RINQ
All Leather Binders
Portfolios, Brief Cases
COMPLETE LDtaa.
18 to Play for
Badminton Champ
The list of badminton hopefuls
ha. climbed steadily until now
there are IH men who will clutch
the light racket*, gunning for the
intramural championship under
Coach Myron Anderson's watchful
eye.
Signed up for the tourney are
Vernon Nirheon. Jack Hollinga-
worth. Everett Neal. Bob Kennedy.
Clarence Follett. David t'arreltaon.
Roy Latar. James Reinbart. Chuck
Perry. Sloan Coau. Joe Catenesl.
Jack Mann. Garold Gaines. Bill
Wesley. Samuel Terry. Charles Ashley Earl Rowe. and Jim Christian
nvions
, Sl GUAGt
State Cagers Start
League January 7
Teams wishing to compete in tbe
intramural basketball tournament
will have to enter the required da
ta before Friday In order to establish eligibility for the game* which
are scheduled to begin January 7
All fraternities and individual
groups will play In separate
league* In tbe round robin tourney
to establish a winner of each
league The winner* of the two
group* will then play a final match
to determine the winner of tbe
tournament
All eight members of the team
coming out "number one" will re
reived gold basketball miniatures
for their award, plus points toward
EHEISHESB
Visalia's towering Junior College
hoop quintet receive.!
last Friday night over Jim Mollch-*
Jayvee cagers in oae of the rough-
eat game* witnessed on tbe Spar
A grand total of 6'. fouls mere
marked againat the two teama by
the close calling officials Thirty,
five of the mlsruea were called
againat tbe Visalia outfit while M
l were chalked up to Freano
FIELD COALS
How-vet H »as .till the field
goals that paid off in the final
count Both qulnteta slipped In 21
charity toaae* but th> Spaitan*
were able to cash In on five extra
field shots.
Five plsyer.. Including Fresno's
acting captain. Klmer Holme-* BBw
Wesley Slsde. slipper v foisanl
.ere removed from Ihe tu*«le because of charged foul. The gam-
took two hours and ten minutes for
completion
HEADED ONCE
The Spartans were beaded only
once after Frank Starne'. early
game field goal but never evtende.l
Ihelr lead to more than seven
point* until tbe waning minutes of
the fray The Bullpupa enjoye-l
ih-ir only lea.I near the first mid
period when they boasted a slim
1: 11 edge The Visalia boopaters
held a JS-JI command at halftime
only some brilliant offensive play
by Mollch's smalle.t team mem
aSBBi Foraarit Nick Kourafas and
Guard Jerry Jury, kept tbe Bullpups
in the ball game Jury who filled
in tbe shoes of injured Al Sciacq.ua
put on a fast firing display as he
plunke-it in five of the eight free
three field goals to
walk off with high point honors
The little guard tallied nine of
- in tbe final period.
FIVE FIELD COALS
I
forward caught the I pg
pushing In five field goals and two
gift shots besides playin< a 1ml
llant ill over the court game
For the second straight seek. El
ni-r bbbbSSBS a Chicago lad. won
praise for outstanding defensive
It ion tn make four
fte neivelv
Marigold !
FRANK J. SMDEHS CO.
"YOUR DEPENDABLE USED CAR DEALER"
CARS BOT. AND SOLD
Phone 2-3695 3000 East Tulare
Listen to KFRE—12:15-12:30 Noon, Mon.. Wed.. Fri.
CARTWRIGHT'S
TYPING SERVICE
These* Our Specially
Phone 3 9854
Improper lighting is just os
bod for your eyes os the
crazy ideo shown here Use
correct size bulbs in proper
fixtures for your study ond
work. Keep your bulbs clean
ond you'll be surprised how
much better you can see
BETTER LIGHT MEANS
BETTER SIGHT
NEW
OLD
t^ef
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For Every Need
Smithy's and Standard Replacements
installed in a Hum
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