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• THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Tmemmm. April II. 1972 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ d'aa f , er picks cage tour over graduation lege to •It's star, decided ex sa after to plsy ta Ras- a BBBBBber of the United AAU bstesexxUl team and shoot frssdHBUng from eol- • once to a Utotlm* trip. Bate to go." exgdalned Pec- -s h* r*r*aj*rad to leave tor Georgetown, Ketaxcky, tomorrow to reetev* laat-mlaat* In*traction* before Baxharilag oa hla kmney. 1 wa* r**lly aurprlsad to get the offer to play to Russia. I Ivope to laam a lot about Russia aad basketball there. It will be a very knowl*dge*bl* trip,'said Pander, voted the Belldogs' moat valsable player last Monday. The stylish-shooting forward con*ld*r* goting oa a lO-g*m* tour teroagh th* Soviet Union aa baaa looking tor In order to | JtZrwTf PFNDCFt, Fr«*no State Co*leg* baxkstbaM standote, will be leaving for Georgetown!, Kentucky, tomorrow before embarkinq on a thr as weak United States AAu basketball tour through Russia. Pender, voted the team's most valuable player yesterday, will return to FSC May 10. wart ads Free rent in eichng for care at i ohlid, nwsta, tec. far tomale or FSC, sva.l now. 224.7409 T**e aTOtO Stereo Tap* Deck Mew. fx990 or best offer. 439.4799 Meed feed Ifiesis typist. Some Fraessh. 227-2504, Eva. Study in Guadalajara. Mexico The OaaSalajara B nsai i r BaBsal. a falls arcraaufa* Uralwetwlly of Artsaaaa **BB*XBfa will off*. Jaly J la BSXBX* 12. arawBasesI amy. ask. folhl. II**. Baa*** meat room tl** Brlte Oetee *t the toaaasr Seeesera. Ual.ars... ot Ari.oaa TacBoa. Artsaaa 88721. PADDY MURPHY BENEVOLENT BENEFACTOR ARRIVES AT SAE HOUSE profwaetonal baaketball. Hence, the reeaon for poetpontag hla frarsxetlua data cxm* about. •I kaow I can task* It ta pro hall If someone will flv* m* a chance.' be said. TU b* taking incompietea to moat of myelsss- •*. When I come back. I can do protects snd papers to clear up my records.• The trip msy prove to brighten up Pender's miserable visions of the Bandogs' past seasoa, which ended ap s* the school's worst •eeaon to 14 y**rs. FSC finished th* yaar with an embarrassing 4-17 record Penrtor still managed to walk swsy trom th*d1smals**son with all-Pacific Coeat Athletic Association first team honor* and th* highest two-year scorer In the school's history. But tbe inflow of awards didn't drain away th* team's bad showing. •As a whole. It wss a verydls- Bulldog Bistuits appointing year. Nothing can take It away, but thla trip will blight- an up my basketball year.* h* aald. The native of Elm City, North Bl LLS CsvOtilfvt PiADIR jerry Pender, FSC'* *t»r forward, waa chosen by the Chicago Bulla tnyeaterday's National Bssk*tb*U Asso- clstton draft, according to basketball coach Ed Gregory. Carolina, also •xpr*s**d satisfaction in getting the chance to switch back to a guard position tor ths tour. According to P*nd*r, he tolt more relaxed at th* guard position rather thsn at forward wh*r* he played for the Bulldogs. ■I only started playing forward during my senior year In high school because we didn't have ■Sal enjoy it,* a ^^^^^^^ Is Georgetown, Pls4li aad 1 ottvsrs will poetic*, ti Acquainted with one BBnthai asr a five-day period. Then, all will b* Russia-bound April 17. Pender recalled the Incident in which he was first notified of his being considered la make ths trip. He said the AAU HbsI4i i approsched him directly after P*nrtor'B t*am. tha M*rc*d Brewer*, w*r* •Umlaatod from the National AAU I Tournament teL Pender aald tha came up to him aad you hi that woald be cool.* •I didn't think I wss going to bs selected becaaaa we lost th* gsm* by 90 points.* Baseball: 8 straight wins Sophomore Brad Duncan, voted University Athlete of the Week by the San Joaquin Valley Sport*- writers snd Sportscsstors Association yesterdsy. msy get s chance to help stretch FSC's baseball winning streak to nine gsmes today. The Bulldogs hsve already swept eight straight, tncluoing three games this past weekend "Over Saw Jose Stat*, and th* tall righthander may get th* starting call against Ssn Francisco State this afternoon at 2:30 p.m Duncan, of El Cam I no High in Sacramento, pitched a seven- htttesTln rolling to a 4-1 win over Ssn Jose, the PCAA's post-season representative laat year, tn the first game last Friday. The 'Docs took 7-5 snd 9-4 wins Saturday for th* clean sweep. •Brad did an outstanding job. He was moved up to the number one pitching spot because of injuries to Dick Ruthven and Dan Grimm,* ssid coach Bob Bennett. If Duncan (4-4) doesn't get the starting call In San Francisco today, then Bennett said he would go with Roger Hanney. Duncan ls alao supposed to start against University of Pacific this Friday ta th* first of a three-game series Bennett spoke highly of third baaeman Kirk Wolfe, who Is closing tn on the school's home run record of 11 set by Ron Schilling. Wolfe, a junior from College of 3 Milk Vans (Metro); 2 are in good running condition 1 carj be fixed ID* 41. It sIR. 231 4434 The v- GrTdlalfier Sequoias, has already clubbed nine out of th* park and Bennett thinks It* ha* a chane* to break th* mark. •We had a long weekend," aald track coach Dutch Warmerdam. after his Bulldog sptkers f0-4) suffered their worst defest in recent years to UC Santa Barbara laat Saturday, 115-90. •RedEstes and I thought we had a good team during practice lsst fall, but I don't know.* Warmerdam continued. •Thl* time of year, marks that sre FSC netmen oppose Cal Poly Mustangs Fresno State College's tennis team will plsy Its second campus match of the year this afternoon at 2:30 p.m. against the Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Mustangs. Coach Duane Ballard's netmen fell to powerful University of New Mexico. 7-0. laaj week on the FSC campus tennis courts and will be looking for their first campus mat win In quit* some years. Fresno's lineup will probably include Doug Adam*. Marshall Mills, Harold rtaug. Bob Brsyton. Dave Lee and Mark Grayson. pretty good in March aren't aay good In April. We don't hav* * lot of work to do Ow destiny lies in the hsnds of our doctors and trainers." He was speaking of Injurlss to standouts Roger Georg*. Kevin Dougherty, Keith Tlce sad Willi* Porrymsa thst hav* hampered the team'a overall perBorsxaac* this y**r. ^^'Rearer's injury ts s very disturbing one.* said Warsxerdam. 'Two of our kid* cam* down with mono, too.* guaranteed and salaried England. Belgium and Switzerland, year-round. Trainees general help) tot class hotels, restauranta. supermarkets, hospitals, department store*, hoi Ids y camps. For detail* aad application send 91.00 with a stsmeed aelf-addrsesed business size envelope to: / i City. Calif 9I« GUAGLIARDO THANKS YOU TH WrfWfc TUB. ex THURS. /^r%^^r\AtA\ SPECIAL GROUND ROUND , SnAt SHAW at FRESNO ST. "CAR fREfWO* FASHlOXJ FAIR (GOOD ONLY AT THIS LOCATION)
Object Description
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 11, 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 | • THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Tmemmm. April II. 1972 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ d'aa f , er picks cage tour over graduation lege to •It's star, decided ex sa after to plsy ta Ras- a BBBBBber of the United AAU bstesexxUl team and shoot frssdHBUng from eol- • once to a Utotlm* trip. Bate to go." exgdalned Pec- -s h* r*r*aj*rad to leave tor Georgetown, Ketaxcky, tomorrow to reetev* laat-mlaat* In*traction* before Baxharilag oa hla kmney. 1 wa* r**lly aurprlsad to get the offer to play to Russia. I Ivope to laam a lot about Russia aad basketball there. It will be a very knowl*dge*bl* trip,'said Pander, voted the Belldogs' moat valsable player last Monday. The stylish-shooting forward con*ld*r* goting oa a lO-g*m* tour teroagh th* Soviet Union aa baaa looking tor In order to | JtZrwTf PFNDCFt, Fr«*no State Co*leg* baxkstbaM standote, will be leaving for Georgetown!, Kentucky, tomorrow before embarkinq on a thr as weak United States AAu basketball tour through Russia. Pender, voted the team's most valuable player yesterday, will return to FSC May 10. wart ads Free rent in eichng for care at i ohlid, nwsta, tec. far tomale or FSC, sva.l now. 224.7409 T**e aTOtO Stereo Tap* Deck Mew. fx990 or best offer. 439.4799 Meed feed Ifiesis typist. Some Fraessh. 227-2504, Eva. Study in Guadalajara. Mexico The OaaSalajara B nsai i r BaBsal. a falls arcraaufa* Uralwetwlly of Artsaaaa **BB*XBfa will off*. Jaly J la BSXBX* 12. arawBasesI amy. ask. folhl. II**. Baa*** meat room tl** Brlte Oetee *t the toaaasr Seeesera. Ual.ars... ot Ari.oaa TacBoa. Artsaaa 88721. PADDY MURPHY BENEVOLENT BENEFACTOR ARRIVES AT SAE HOUSE profwaetonal baaketball. Hence, the reeaon for poetpontag hla frarsxetlua data cxm* about. •I kaow I can task* It ta pro hall If someone will flv* m* a chance.' be said. TU b* taking incompietea to moat of myelsss- •*. When I come back. I can do protects snd papers to clear up my records.• The trip msy prove to brighten up Pender's miserable visions of the Bandogs' past seasoa, which ended ap s* the school's worst •eeaon to 14 y**rs. FSC finished th* yaar with an embarrassing 4-17 record Penrtor still managed to walk swsy trom th*d1smals**son with all-Pacific Coeat Athletic Association first team honor* and th* highest two-year scorer In the school's history. But tbe inflow of awards didn't drain away th* team's bad showing. •As a whole. It wss a verydls- Bulldog Bistuits appointing year. Nothing can take It away, but thla trip will blight- an up my basketball year.* h* aald. The native of Elm City, North Bl LLS CsvOtilfvt PiADIR jerry Pender, FSC'* *t»r forward, waa chosen by the Chicago Bulla tnyeaterday's National Bssk*tb*U Asso- clstton draft, according to basketball coach Ed Gregory. Carolina, also •xpr*s**d satisfaction in getting the chance to switch back to a guard position tor ths tour. According to P*nd*r, he tolt more relaxed at th* guard position rather thsn at forward wh*r* he played for the Bulldogs. ■I only started playing forward during my senior year In high school because we didn't have ■Sal enjoy it,* a ^^^^^^^ Is Georgetown, Pls4li aad 1 ottvsrs will poetic*, ti Acquainted with one BBnthai asr a five-day period. Then, all will b* Russia-bound April 17. Pender recalled the Incident in which he was first notified of his being considered la make ths trip. He said the AAU HbsI4i i approsched him directly after P*nrtor'B t*am. tha M*rc*d Brewer*, w*r* •Umlaatod from the National AAU I Tournament teL Pender aald tha came up to him aad you hi that woald be cool.* •I didn't think I wss going to bs selected becaaaa we lost th* gsm* by 90 points.* Baseball: 8 straight wins Sophomore Brad Duncan, voted University Athlete of the Week by the San Joaquin Valley Sport*- writers snd Sportscsstors Association yesterdsy. msy get s chance to help stretch FSC's baseball winning streak to nine gsmes today. The Bulldogs hsve already swept eight straight, tncluoing three games this past weekend "Over Saw Jose Stat*, and th* tall righthander may get th* starting call against Ssn Francisco State this afternoon at 2:30 p.m Duncan, of El Cam I no High in Sacramento, pitched a seven- htttesTln rolling to a 4-1 win over Ssn Jose, the PCAA's post-season representative laat year, tn the first game last Friday. The 'Docs took 7-5 snd 9-4 wins Saturday for th* clean sweep. •Brad did an outstanding job. He was moved up to the number one pitching spot because of injuries to Dick Ruthven and Dan Grimm,* ssid coach Bob Bennett. If Duncan (4-4) doesn't get the starting call In San Francisco today, then Bennett said he would go with Roger Hanney. Duncan ls alao supposed to start against University of Pacific this Friday ta th* first of a three-game series Bennett spoke highly of third baaeman Kirk Wolfe, who Is closing tn on the school's home run record of 11 set by Ron Schilling. Wolfe, a junior from College of 3 Milk Vans (Metro); 2 are in good running condition 1 carj be fixed ID* 41. It sIR. 231 4434 The v- GrTdlalfier Sequoias, has already clubbed nine out of th* park and Bennett thinks It* ha* a chane* to break th* mark. •We had a long weekend," aald track coach Dutch Warmerdam. after his Bulldog sptkers f0-4) suffered their worst defest in recent years to UC Santa Barbara laat Saturday, 115-90. •RedEstes and I thought we had a good team during practice lsst fall, but I don't know.* Warmerdam continued. •Thl* time of year, marks that sre FSC netmen oppose Cal Poly Mustangs Fresno State College's tennis team will plsy Its second campus match of the year this afternoon at 2:30 p.m. against the Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Mustangs. Coach Duane Ballard's netmen fell to powerful University of New Mexico. 7-0. laaj week on the FSC campus tennis courts and will be looking for their first campus mat win In quit* some years. Fresno's lineup will probably include Doug Adam*. Marshall Mills, Harold rtaug. Bob Brsyton. Dave Lee and Mark Grayson. pretty good in March aren't aay good In April. We don't hav* * lot of work to do Ow destiny lies in the hsnds of our doctors and trainers." He was speaking of Injurlss to standouts Roger Georg*. Kevin Dougherty, Keith Tlce sad Willi* Porrymsa thst hav* hampered the team'a overall perBorsxaac* this y**r. ^^'Rearer's injury ts s very disturbing one.* said Warsxerdam. 'Two of our kid* cam* down with mono, too.* guaranteed and salaried England. Belgium and Switzerland, year-round. Trainees general help) tot class hotels, restauranta. supermarkets, hospitals, department store*, hoi Ids y camps. For detail* aad application send 91.00 with a stsmeed aelf-addrsesed business size envelope to: / i City. Calif 9I« GUAGLIARDO THANKS YOU TH WrfWfc TUB. ex THURS. /^r%^^r\AtA\ SPECIAL GROUND ROUND , SnAt SHAW at FRESNO ST. "CAR fREfWO* FASHlOXJ FAIR (GOOD ONLY AT THIS LOCATION) |