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Bennett: Players strike unreasonable mmmmmMmmmamummmaamtammamm_9mmmmm_mmm ..... emm nlace where th* a*m- ■9 BasaOBeec* the Major Leagu* BaaebaU player Association's strlhs which may halt Bomorro*r*s seeaon- r**l." he ssld. "They're aot being onreal to bargain for It, but It la unreal lor them to say that they srs not going to play this year." The players went on stria* last fram the owners above the one- and-only $400,000 offer lor the xatailth ear* *egme*t of the pan- glon plan The piayars and representative Marvin Miller rant aad that aa $417,000 surplus la the psnsion hand, restating from tncr***ed rate* oa laaaa, ovorfundlng and ov*r**tlmating payments for permanently disabled players— plus $11,000 from each of the $4 major league teem* would make up the 17 per cent | Th* current pension, which covers any player active from 1959 on, provides s pension after four years service. Players, who don't contribute money to the plan, may begin drawing at their 49th birthday. •When th*y have an excellent BOB BENNETT pension plan already, it's an injustice to besebsil to stria*. I think it ta a*rtoua what they're saying and a problem. •It'a on* place where the owners have to hold their (round If th*y don't, then it will rain organised baseball,' he ssld. •The ownera must say 'ao' to tbe players' demsnds snd alsaa up the ahop. which mean* no baseball for 1971," Bennett, a former catcher at Fresno State, believes that s separation tn the players' snd owners' relation* has hurt th* image of baseball. He also felt baseball players should put aaara into th* sport rsthsrth*natt*mpt to tsks from it ■Managers and ownersdivorc* th*m**lv*s off of th* fl*ld." he ■aid. 'Thla hurts the imag* of th* •port Ev*ry pUy*r in th* game owes tt to hlmaelf tolesvesorne- thtng to th* game." .1 Bulldog Biscuits George gunning for more points Roger Georg* can ••sough point* to gain top recog- George, who waa voted yesterday** San Joaaxaa Valley Sport*- writers aad 8pert*c**t*ra UMverslty Atauet* of the Week, nixiatasd secoad la laat W**ss*s- day'a USTFF Dees>mssa Cham- i wash a two-dsy total of ure-7,600 points. •Has goal is 7,000points, which is th* United States' Olympic oxBalifylng number." said FSC track coach Dutch Warmerdam. •At thla point, we're s little more than 300 points sway, lie's malting excellent progress this year and I think he can make more lmprovem*nts," remarked War- woetd haw* been piaaeed to gather that many points, but George has his syss set on a different Ag- k 12 0 . Oatvrrwrt* af Mavada. I.saaatl wa. Baa Jaaa Stat* J.J* g aa . B*llBs**l Pari Sara Jos» N\ll Kt'M jxatia* Varway .-.■♦ball «a Cal Poly (BUO) JVs. " George haa three more meets this yesr In which to gun down the necessary amount of points for the Olympic trials this summer. Ei-Bulldogger John War- keatln fell just 16 points shy of th* 7,400 standard last week Georg* already qualified for the NCAA Track and Field Championships June 1-3. Warmerdam praised Warken- tin's flrat place showing in the USTFF meet tn which he tallied 7.544 points Wsrkentin's best effort came In the pole vault (13- S) which was just two Inches off his personal best. "This mark erases a lot of question marks," said Warmerdam, Inferring that Warkenttn's weakest performance recently had b**n coming tn the pole vault event. Fresno State's trackaters hav* been Idle for the laat week and ar* schadaled to compete in S*nta Barbara this Ssturdsy. The Bull- dogs' next horn* meet will be againat University of Psclflc on April 22. "The recent rest msy hav* don* us some good because I think we'll be in fairly good shape." stated Warmerdam. ^*s»^ Fresno State's tennis tram was alao inactive during th* Ea*t*r break, hut will challenge tough University of New Mexico tomorrow afternoon at 2 p.m. on th* FSC campus courts. "It will be th* first time we'v* played on the campus courts for quite some years," said coach Dusne Ballard. So fsr, the Bulldogs' biggest bright spot ha* been the doubles combination of Doug Adams and Marshall Mills. Th* twosome has breezed to * 9-3 record this year snd ar* hoping for * high seeding tn the PCAA Championship* Msy 5 snd 4. $r>f ci 4U7Iaa in illlSWafEl OATSim-TOYOlgr-DOItXTIC ULJtS | , STUDINTS - EARN EXTRA MONEY up to $40 per month Need rtonors for Plasm* —can sell twice a week- •Iso vVtxole Blood every 8 wreck*, aa $5 each time Call 4B5-4S21 for appointment Hours: 7 a.m.—3 p.m. CALIFORNIA BLOOO BANK FOUNDATION 412 F Street - Fresno Tsasus »a. UaawesBity af Newer**. 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Title | 1972_04 The Daily Collegian April 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 |
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Title | April 4, 1972 Pg 4 |
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 |
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Bennett: Players strike unreasonable
mmmmmMmmmamummmaamtammamm_9mmmmm_mmm ..... emm nlace where th* a*m-
■9 BasaOBeec*
the Major Leagu* BaaebaU player Association's strlhs which
may halt Bomorro*r*s seeaon-
r**l." he ssld. "They're aot being
onreal to bargain for It, but It la
unreal lor them to say that they
srs not going to play this year."
The players went on stria* last
fram the owners above the one-
and-only $400,000 offer lor the
xatailth ear* *egme*t of the pan-
glon plan
The piayars and representative
Marvin Miller rant aad that aa
$417,000 surplus la the psnsion
hand, restating from tncr***ed
rate* oa laaaa, ovorfundlng and
ov*r**tlmating payments for
permanently disabled players—
plus $11,000 from each of the $4
major league teem* would make
up the 17 per cent |
Th* current pension, which
covers any player active from
1959 on, provides s pension after
four years service. Players, who
don't contribute money to the
plan, may begin drawing at their
49th birthday.
•When th*y have an excellent
BOB BENNETT
pension plan already, it's an injustice to besebsil to stria*. I
think it ta a*rtoua what they're
saying and a problem.
•It'a on* place where the owners have to hold their (round If
th*y don't, then it will rain organised baseball,' he ssld.
•The ownera must say 'ao' to
tbe players' demsnds snd alsaa
up the ahop. which mean* no
baseball for 1971,"
Bennett, a former catcher at
Fresno State, believes that s
separation tn the players' snd
owners' relation* has hurt th*
image of baseball. He also felt
baseball players should put aaara
into th* sport rsthsrth*natt*mpt
to tsks from it
■Managers and ownersdivorc*
th*m**lv*s off of th* fl*ld." he
■aid. 'Thla hurts the imag* of th*
•port Ev*ry pUy*r in th* game
owes tt to hlmaelf tolesvesorne-
thtng to th* game."
.1
Bulldog Biscuits
George gunning for more points
Roger Georg* can
••sough point* to gain top recog-
George, who waa voted yesterday** San Joaaxaa Valley Sport*-
writers aad 8pert*c**t*ra UMverslty Atauet* of the Week,
nixiatasd secoad la laat W**ss*s-
day'a USTFF Dees>mssa Cham-
i wash a two-dsy total of
ure-7,600 points.
•Has goal is 7,000points, which
is th* United States' Olympic
oxBalifylng number." said FSC
track coach Dutch Warmerdam.
•At thla point, we're s little
more than 300 points sway, lie's
malting excellent progress this
year and I think he can make more
lmprovem*nts," remarked War-
woetd haw* been piaaeed to gather
that many points, but George has
his syss set on a different Ag-
k
12 0
. Oatvrrwrt* af Mavada.
I.saaatl wa. Baa Jaaa Stat* J.J*
g aa . B*llBs**l Pari Sara Jos»
N\ll Kt'M
jxatia* Varway .-.■♦ball «a Cal
Poly (BUO) JVs. "
George haa three more meets
this yesr In which to gun down
the necessary amount of points
for the Olympic trials this summer. Ei-Bulldogger John War-
keatln fell just 16 points shy of
th* 7,400 standard last week
Georg* already qualified for
the NCAA Track and Field Championships June 1-3.
Warmerdam praised Warken-
tin's flrat place showing in the
USTFF meet tn which he tallied
7.544 points Wsrkentin's best
effort came In the pole vault (13-
S) which was just two Inches off
his personal best.
"This mark erases a lot of
question marks," said Warmerdam, Inferring that Warkenttn's
weakest performance recently
had b**n coming tn the pole vault
event.
Fresno State's trackaters hav*
been Idle for the laat week and
ar* schadaled to compete in S*nta
Barbara this Ssturdsy. The Bull-
dogs' next horn* meet will be
againat University of Psclflc on
April 22.
"The recent rest msy hav* don*
us some good because I think we'll
be in fairly good shape." stated
Warmerdam. ^*s»^
Fresno State's tennis tram was
alao inactive during th* Ea*t*r
break, hut will challenge tough
University of New Mexico tomorrow afternoon at 2 p.m. on th*
FSC campus courts.
"It will be th* first time we'v*
played on the campus courts for
quite some years," said coach
Dusne Ballard.
So fsr, the Bulldogs' biggest
bright spot ha* been the doubles
combination of Doug Adams and
Marshall Mills. Th* twosome has
breezed to * 9-3 record this
year snd ar* hoping for * high
seeding tn the PCAA Championship* Msy 5 snd 4.
$r>f ci 4U7Iaa in
illlSWafEl
OATSim-TOYOlgr-DOItXTIC ULJtS |
,
STUDINTS - EARN
EXTRA MONEY
up to $40 per month
Need rtonors for Plasm*
—can sell twice a week-
•Iso vVtxole Blood every
8 wreck*, aa $5 each time
Call 4B5-4S21
for appointment
Hours: 7 a.m.—3 p.m.
CALIFORNIA BLOOO BANK
FOUNDATION
412 F Street - Fresno
Tsasus »a. UaawesBity af Newer**.
OeMsa Bsa*xlar*Uai«*rs.ty I a as .
larafara isalf least**.
Tree* a*. UC Saa*. KVaeaesa. I.JO
OVERSEAS JOBS
FOR STUDENTS
JOBS OVERSEAS, Dsat.GS
Box 15071,
San Dieoo, CA. 92115
want ads
The D*Hy(>>Jlaass^raMtwmop*n-
irwj tor reporters. Some Jour,
naliam exaer terse* ia preferred.
About IS hours per wmmk. Grant
I* about $07 per morattt. Apply at
Dally Co* leg Ian offlo* or call
4e7-a»hsj.
2 BR furn serosa from dorms
$140 or 146 parson 43S-6461
LOST Gold 8>***XJS||I8IV. ring «,/
'are* Ox**!, Axim Bldg Turnaround
cirel*. R*w*srd 834-2463.
TH
$*i*fW*
E.VERY 4XSW- - iVj
TUES. & THURS.
3iTM
GROUND ROUND
i
Srm
SHAW ot FRESNO ST.
NEAR PRESNO FASHION PAIR '
(GOOD ONLY AT THIS LOCATION)
FRESNO FALCONS
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