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ftJM/Tar Biscuits- A fwt-ni^ftt offair by lwflf* Orozco Coach Bob Bennett's bot-aad- cced BMhtoss wlUartertstaStaa- the upcoming fund-ralatog drive that will begin May t. Mayor wills, m in S eggggg at 5:90 M Betdea FtoM. The *Dogs sre freak off » doable toes m CM State Los Angeles tost Sstsrday, wMleStsMs- JOHN WARKENTIhl, former Fresno State College decathlon champion, will participate intheupcominq West Coast Relsys(Msy 12-1 3) at Rate I iffe Stadium. Warkentin was the AAU college division decathlon champion two years ago. He and Roger George of FSC will compete in the WCR*s pentathlon event. of a doaWehseder to VC Davte. Both teams sr* osita eager to get back on the winning trail. Bennett anfroonced that lefty Monty Wood and Mike Aranaydo — work tMa evening on the Bennett praised ace Hurler Dick Rutbven, who was named San Joaquin Vslley Sportawiiters andSportscastersUnlversltyAth- lete of th* Week y*st*rd*y, for his fine effort sgxlnat CSLA last Friday. •Off Ruthven's last perfor- manc* it should dispel any rumors that he still has srm troo- Me,* said Bennett •He's an oot- stonding athlete, who could very well be a shortstop or outfielder, but he's an outstanding pttch*r and that's where he belongs* In lsst Fridays S-l Bulldog victory, Rothven allowed only two hits, while fanning 16batters FSC track skipper DMch War- merdam mentioned Ms excitement to the fact that USC win bring Its world-record 880 r*tay teem, aa weU aa Its other tap athletes, to the West Coast Rslays (May 12-13). Warmerdam also expressed satisfaction that UCLA will bring an 18-man team, and the Pacific Coast Athletic Club will bring its talented relay tssma to the WCR. The Bulldog Foundation received a tremendous pre-cam- peign boost st yesterday's sports- writers luncheon when Mayor Ted C. Wills officially proclaimed the month of May as "Bulldog Foundation month" In support of of On Foexnattoa's goal of netting tioo.000 ta nanbaiaMfiMi Skip Adrian, aa FSC | student, showed the apo era Ma racing car Ont he win drive May 6-7 ta the Pa race of the L A 5000 Sees. Wyioon win* not tournoy crown wilt Wyman became Oa first gles tltltat lsst Sunday attar defeating Jen Weosnvosd 7-1 aad 6-3 in the finals of the men's open division. Anne Tye won the women's open singles division with s 6-4, 6-1 win. Other wtaaara lacladed iCaaaa'a B o- n), Tom Anderson and Ever I (woman's B On- ston), Cathy Deweoa and Anna (old hove' dlvtatea), a i ant Wilt Wym i20%! Poly Mustangs defeat Bulldogs in net match After breaking even In the single* matahee, Fiweao ***** -fall!ago tost three straight dou- btas matches to toll to Cal Poly- Sea Lata Obispo, *-3, yesterday It waa the second victory In a row for the Mustangs, who are currently wrapped up in a tie with San Fernando Valley State tor first piece In the CMtfornts Col- leglate Athletic Assentation. The Mustangs took the first meeting ov*r FSC. 6-3. OFF • FSC IMPRINT J STATIONERY J • JEWELRY i • MUGS I • SWEAT SHIRTS ■ • MANY OTHER j ITEMS I (Exceptions: School rings | and announcements) | "THE KENNEl" ] bookstore; auuNUva. , CUP HERE NOT GOOD FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS (*-*, 6-1), Dave Lee (2-6, 6-3, 6-t), snd Mart Grayson (6-4,1-6, 6-1) all strolled to singles victories, but Cal Poly'a clean sweep in On pi th* "Do** wisntnj chances Coach Ed Jorgeason's three ioaglos' team of Doe Lamport- Tom Martin, Kent Cobia- Harold Eriwlt. and Dennis Scullion-Jack On decisive ONE GOO ONI REliGION ONE RACE BaKo'l Faith 229-9553 it ads Two married res taunt merngers vaanted by June ist.Halseth Aats. 22xV.t8x*B I1 WRETCH m YOUR BUCK AT Me-N-EcTs-a j . ;-»■■-»- ■*, , I 'HIS COUPON WORTH TOWARD IHI Of A'. Me-N-Eds PIZZA PARLOR N BLArkSTONE NEAR SHAW -ESTNUT l
Object Description
Title | 1972_05 The Daily Collegian May 1972 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1972 |
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 2, 1972 Pg 8 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1972 |
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 | ftJM/Tar Biscuits- A fwt-ni^ftt offair by lwflf* Orozco Coach Bob Bennett's bot-aad- cced BMhtoss wlUartertstaStaa- the upcoming fund-ralatog drive that will begin May t. Mayor wills, m in S eggggg at 5:90 M Betdea FtoM. The *Dogs sre freak off » doable toes m CM State Los Angeles tost Sstsrday, wMleStsMs- JOHN WARKENTIhl, former Fresno State College decathlon champion, will participate intheupcominq West Coast Relsys(Msy 12-1 3) at Rate I iffe Stadium. Warkentin was the AAU college division decathlon champion two years ago. He and Roger George of FSC will compete in the WCR*s pentathlon event. of a doaWehseder to VC Davte. Both teams sr* osita eager to get back on the winning trail. Bennett anfroonced that lefty Monty Wood and Mike Aranaydo — work tMa evening on the Bennett praised ace Hurler Dick Rutbven, who was named San Joaquin Vslley Sportawiiters andSportscastersUnlversltyAth- lete of th* Week y*st*rd*y, for his fine effort sgxlnat CSLA last Friday. •Off Ruthven's last perfor- manc* it should dispel any rumors that he still has srm troo- Me,* said Bennett •He's an oot- stonding athlete, who could very well be a shortstop or outfielder, but he's an outstanding pttch*r and that's where he belongs* In lsst Fridays S-l Bulldog victory, Rothven allowed only two hits, while fanning 16batters FSC track skipper DMch War- merdam mentioned Ms excitement to the fact that USC win bring Its world-record 880 r*tay teem, aa weU aa Its other tap athletes, to the West Coast Rslays (May 12-13). Warmerdam also expressed satisfaction that UCLA will bring an 18-man team, and the Pacific Coast Athletic Club will bring its talented relay tssma to the WCR. The Bulldog Foundation received a tremendous pre-cam- peign boost st yesterday's sports- writers luncheon when Mayor Ted C. Wills officially proclaimed the month of May as "Bulldog Foundation month" In support of of On Foexnattoa's goal of netting tioo.000 ta nanbaiaMfiMi Skip Adrian, aa FSC | student, showed the apo era Ma racing car Ont he win drive May 6-7 ta the Pa race of the L A 5000 Sees. Wyioon win* not tournoy crown wilt Wyman became Oa first gles tltltat lsst Sunday attar defeating Jen Weosnvosd 7-1 aad 6-3 in the finals of the men's open division. Anne Tye won the women's open singles division with s 6-4, 6-1 win. Other wtaaara lacladed iCaaaa'a B o- n), Tom Anderson and Ever I (woman's B On- ston), Cathy Deweoa and Anna (old hove' dlvtatea), a i ant Wilt Wym i20%! Poly Mustangs defeat Bulldogs in net match After breaking even In the single* matahee, Fiweao ***** -fall!ago tost three straight dou- btas matches to toll to Cal Poly- Sea Lata Obispo, *-3, yesterday It waa the second victory In a row for the Mustangs, who are currently wrapped up in a tie with San Fernando Valley State tor first piece In the CMtfornts Col- leglate Athletic Assentation. The Mustangs took the first meeting ov*r FSC. 6-3. OFF • FSC IMPRINT J STATIONERY J • JEWELRY i • MUGS I • SWEAT SHIRTS ■ • MANY OTHER j ITEMS I (Exceptions: School rings | and announcements) | "THE KENNEl" ] bookstore; auuNUva. , CUP HERE NOT GOOD FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS (*-*, 6-1), Dave Lee (2-6, 6-3, 6-t), snd Mart Grayson (6-4,1-6, 6-1) all strolled to singles victories, but Cal Poly'a clean sweep in On pi th* "Do** wisntnj chances Coach Ed Jorgeason's three ioaglos' team of Doe Lamport- Tom Martin, Kent Cobia- Harold Eriwlt. and Dennis Scullion-Jack On decisive ONE GOO ONI REliGION ONE RACE BaKo'l Faith 229-9553 it ads Two married res taunt merngers vaanted by June ist.Halseth Aats. 22xV.t8x*B I1 WRETCH m YOUR BUCK AT Me-N-EcTs-a j . ;-»■■-»- ■*, , I 'HIS COUPON WORTH TOWARD IHI Of A'. Me-N-Eds PIZZA PARLOR N BLArkSTONE NEAR SHAW -ESTNUT l |