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Spikers host all-comers event on Saturday t to tte Sutldoqs' three game series ntjamst At Beiden Field 'Dogs meet Matadors P3rfc Wolfe. Fiweno Stat* College** home ran hitting expert, wtU get anotter shot at tying and poealbly breaking tte school Baxseosja play tea* to F*rs*vBdo Vslley State M The Bolldoga (33-17-1) plan to aead hopefully-abl* Daa Grtasas to tte mownd this evening at 7:80 p.m. at Pete Bwtden Field with kopM of l*BBjrttenlng their two-gam* winning atreak Wolfe, oi taxer to titi 11 set 11 years ago by Ron Schiller sometime during tte three- gsme aorta*. Tte Matadors snd Bulldog* will again tangle In a I* the twtahiU. aeea coech Bob Dana stt aaaoonced that Dick Rtrthvea (4-3) sad Brad Duncan (4-7) are the srt»sdto«d bell bar 1 era. There to aome doebt concern- log Grimm'a ovailabinty atace tte tail rts4*tk*sndBr waa hit abov* tte wrtat by a llae-driv* in tte roc eat UOP aartee. Grimm re ceived a bed brut*, by tte bl**t. which haa stowed hi* perfor- mance down. ir Grimm's bruise prataata him from pitching tonight, then Bennett will probably go with Monty Wood (1-0) or Mike Ara- naydo(l-O) Tte Matadors rank 30-13 overall this year and are led by a long array of .300 hitt.r*. Third basemen Doug Holloway and out field - er Lymao Boetock shape up aa the two toasting long-ball hitter* tor SFVS. Righthander Bob Lo Preetl (7- 1) ls aiappoosd to pitch this ove- ntag. whll* Dal* Morris (4-5) aad Ed Miller (9-2) will work Saturday. Aft*r dropping to * 3-4 Pacific Coast Athletic Association record laat weekend, Bennett said. I'm not reedy to throw la tte towel. We just hav* to play th* rteTHAY$TYTl^ {between classes, Z th. **•*« *" Aeolla eSxt ] season otit and see what happens.* The Bulldogs' probable lineup laclude* Doug Elf. right field. Neal Fragus. toft field. Larry Prteto. second base Kirk Wolfe. third bos* or first base. Mike O'Banton. catcher;DonnJohnson, third baaa; Jack Barf man, shortstop; Howard Hoyt, center field; snd Dan Grimm, pitcher. EH, Hoyt and Prague have been tte moat consistent FSC hitters recently. L fat. Tuesday, Elf picked up lour hlta In a 'doubleheader •gainst Sacramento State. Fresno Stote College'* sched- uled tr.ck meet with the University of Pseinc Ssturdsy hss turned Into so sU-comero meet becouse th* Tigers field only s small snd week It-mea soxjbs. •w* finally round a team that w* c*a beat,* ssld FSC trsck coach Dates W»rm*rdsm, whoso Bulldogo own a iT.tBer.ble 0-4 dual me*t record thla yeer. •UOP ha* only 12 memtera on Ita teem ao we w1U ceen th* competition to all." remarked Warmerdam. Tte FSC Bkipper «*td th*t *°w* Cal Poly-Son LulaObtapoaptkera and possibly some University of Nevsds.Rono athletes wiU eom- peta In the meet, beginning at 12:15 p.m. Are* junior college snd unattached tracksters will slso compete FSC'* form*r d*c*thlonchampion John Wsrksnttn, who laat week qualified for th* Olympic trials this summer with 8,034 points, will take part tn the ac- ttvtttos. pacific's premier performer is Msthyss Michael, a 1:48.8 half-mller and 4:07.3 mller. Tte Ethiopian runner alao anchored tte Tiger** distance medley r*l*y toarr to a school record (9:54.0) win st th* Wilson Relays last weekend. The Mustangs or Ssn Luis Obispo will te respectfully repreoent- od by pole vsulters Dsv* Hammer (14-1). Dan Pierce (15-4), and Terry Btlbey (15-0). High Jumpers Tom Murphy f 6 -10) snd Randy Zlmmer (4-8), aa well as tte three vsultera. have all qualified for this year's NCAA finals. The Bulldogs' top entrant is hammer thrower Keith Tlce, rated one of the top collegiate per- formcrs tn hts specialty thl* y*ar. Tic*, 260-pounrtor, h**v*d th* hammer 191-2 laat weekend for hi* second best effort ever. Tlce's school record ts nine Inches farther (191-11) raxd ate strongman has already set a goal oT reaching *bTbb> ft this yasr. Thar* wtU te a 100-yard 4 Bympetillua for 40-year* and «* water polo coach Ara Hairi diss. A wheelchair mile with champion Dick Thorn**,* also tote raise*. Long Jumpers and vsulters win start at 1:15 p.m., sad ass steeplechaee at 1:30. The 440 r*. ' toy •v*nt wtU begin at appro*. matoly 3 p.m. Fencing tourney this Saturday Northern California aad bssbs competitors will take part la a fencing tourtvsy ftottrrdsy. bsgta- nlng at 11 a.m. la tte F rasas Stat* College woasea's gym**, alum. Fencers wiU te entered from Freeno State, Freano City CMlege. the Freeao Fsfaclag Cleh, There wtU te i both mea'o oaxt wsmsn's awekm and open divisions. Entry fees are listed a* S3 per event sad as. proceede wlU go towarte s scholarship toad for minority aiodsoai entering tte FSC Sckwet Mffeesss Work. UKkSWrTs-S M}_^i__\^^*ar^r. -$esvlsw* Can- ** Btti 317*3*8 \^'taamtaiJ^C^ 9 aa*-* ess Dally - Bbs. tBssa-Spai STUDENTS - EARN EXTRA HONEY Up to 840 per month Need donor % tor Plasm* -can sell twice • wreck- also Whole Blood every 8 weeks - $& each time Call 485-4821 Hours: 7 a.m.—3 p.m. CALIFORNIA BLOOO BArdX FOUfwDATlON 412 F Street - Fresno 2 JAPANESE SAMURAI FILMS (English subtitles) KOJIRO' WHIRLWIND' Fri.dSot.8pm Son.2d 8 pm PAPIf THEATRE SPECIALS CANVAS BAG Q-,' arryiraj books _f gjsjT NAVY BELL BOTTOMS 5" STYROFOAM PELLETS for began boo. choirs AIR FORCE SUN 2" CAMPING EQUIPMENT Chinee* Pug - Fax*. *b*b* Wsefc 'so*. bxdlesei4B*k.Ftovev 486.1208. WA| SSRftSS SkTOT 60S Broadway 237-3*18 A
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 |
Description
Title | April 21, 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 |
Full-Text-Search | Spikers host all-comers event on Saturday t to tte Sutldoqs' three game series ntjamst At Beiden Field 'Dogs meet Matadors P3rfc Wolfe. Fiweno Stat* College** home ran hitting expert, wtU get anotter shot at tying and poealbly breaking tte school Baxseosja play tea* to F*rs*vBdo Vslley State M The Bolldoga (33-17-1) plan to aead hopefully-abl* Daa Grtasas to tte mownd this evening at 7:80 p.m. at Pete Bwtden Field with kopM of l*BBjrttenlng their two-gam* winning atreak Wolfe, oi taxer to titi 11 set 11 years ago by Ron Schiller sometime during tte three- gsme aorta*. Tte Matadors snd Bulldog* will again tangle In a I* the twtahiU. aeea coech Bob Dana stt aaaoonced that Dick Rtrthvea (4-3) sad Brad Duncan (4-7) are the srt»sdto«d bell bar 1 era. There to aome doebt concern- log Grimm'a ovailabinty atace tte tail rts4*tk*sndBr waa hit abov* tte wrtat by a llae-driv* in tte roc eat UOP aartee. Grimm re ceived a bed brut*, by tte bl**t. which haa stowed hi* perfor- mance down. ir Grimm's bruise prataata him from pitching tonight, then Bennett will probably go with Monty Wood (1-0) or Mike Ara- naydo(l-O) Tte Matadors rank 30-13 overall this year and are led by a long array of .300 hitt.r*. Third basemen Doug Holloway and out field - er Lymao Boetock shape up aa the two toasting long-ball hitter* tor SFVS. Righthander Bob Lo Preetl (7- 1) ls aiappoosd to pitch this ove- ntag. whll* Dal* Morris (4-5) aad Ed Miller (9-2) will work Saturday. Aft*r dropping to * 3-4 Pacific Coast Athletic Association record laat weekend, Bennett said. I'm not reedy to throw la tte towel. We just hav* to play th* rteTHAY$TYTl^ {between classes, Z th. **•*« *" Aeolla eSxt ] season otit and see what happens.* The Bulldogs' probable lineup laclude* Doug Elf. right field. Neal Fragus. toft field. Larry Prteto. second base Kirk Wolfe. third bos* or first base. Mike O'Banton. catcher;DonnJohnson, third baaa; Jack Barf man, shortstop; Howard Hoyt, center field; snd Dan Grimm, pitcher. EH, Hoyt and Prague have been tte moat consistent FSC hitters recently. L fat. Tuesday, Elf picked up lour hlta In a 'doubleheader •gainst Sacramento State. Fresno Stote College'* sched- uled tr.ck meet with the University of Pseinc Ssturdsy hss turned Into so sU-comero meet becouse th* Tigers field only s small snd week It-mea soxjbs. •w* finally round a team that w* c*a beat,* ssld FSC trsck coach Dates W»rm*rdsm, whoso Bulldogo own a iT.tBer.ble 0-4 dual me*t record thla yeer. •UOP ha* only 12 memtera on Ita teem ao we w1U ceen th* competition to all." remarked Warmerdam. Tte FSC Bkipper «*td th*t *°w* Cal Poly-Son LulaObtapoaptkera and possibly some University of Nevsds.Rono athletes wiU eom- peta In the meet, beginning at 12:15 p.m. Are* junior college snd unattached tracksters will slso compete FSC'* form*r d*c*thlonchampion John Wsrksnttn, who laat week qualified for th* Olympic trials this summer with 8,034 points, will take part tn the ac- ttvtttos. pacific's premier performer is Msthyss Michael, a 1:48.8 half-mller and 4:07.3 mller. Tte Ethiopian runner alao anchored tte Tiger** distance medley r*l*y toarr to a school record (9:54.0) win st th* Wilson Relays last weekend. The Mustangs or Ssn Luis Obispo will te respectfully repreoent- od by pole vsulters Dsv* Hammer (14-1). Dan Pierce (15-4), and Terry Btlbey (15-0). High Jumpers Tom Murphy f 6 -10) snd Randy Zlmmer (4-8), aa well as tte three vsultera. have all qualified for this year's NCAA finals. The Bulldogs' top entrant is hammer thrower Keith Tlce, rated one of the top collegiate per- formcrs tn hts specialty thl* y*ar. Tic*, 260-pounrtor, h**v*d th* hammer 191-2 laat weekend for hi* second best effort ever. Tlce's school record ts nine Inches farther (191-11) raxd ate strongman has already set a goal oT reaching *bTbb> ft this yasr. Thar* wtU te a 100-yard 4 Bympetillua for 40-year* and «* water polo coach Ara Hairi diss. A wheelchair mile with champion Dick Thorn**,* also tote raise*. Long Jumpers and vsulters win start at 1:15 p.m., sad ass steeplechaee at 1:30. The 440 r*. ' toy •v*nt wtU begin at appro*. matoly 3 p.m. Fencing tourney this Saturday Northern California aad bssbs competitors will take part la a fencing tourtvsy ftottrrdsy. bsgta- nlng at 11 a.m. la tte F rasas Stat* College woasea's gym**, alum. Fencers wiU te entered from Freeno State, Freano City CMlege. the Freeao Fsfaclag Cleh, There wtU te i both mea'o oaxt wsmsn's awekm and open divisions. Entry fees are listed a* S3 per event sad as. proceede wlU go towarte s scholarship toad for minority aiodsoai entering tte FSC Sckwet Mffeesss Work. UKkSWrTs-S M}_^i__\^^*ar^r. -$esvlsw* Can- ** Btti 317*3*8 \^'taamtaiJ^C^ 9 aa*-* ess Dally - Bbs. tBssa-Spai STUDENTS - EARN EXTRA HONEY Up to 840 per month Need donor % tor Plasm* -can sell twice • wreck- also Whole Blood every 8 weeks - $& each time Call 485-4821 Hours: 7 a.m.—3 p.m. CALIFORNIA BLOOO BArdX FOUfwDATlON 412 F Street - Fresno 2 JAPANESE SAMURAI FILMS (English subtitles) KOJIRO' WHIRLWIND' Fri.dSot.8pm Son.2d 8 pm PAPIf THEATRE SPECIALS CANVAS BAG Q-,' arryiraj books _f gjsjT NAVY BELL BOTTOMS 5" STYROFOAM PELLETS for began boo. choirs AIR FORCE SUN 2" CAMPING EQUIPMENT Chinee* Pug - Fax*. *b*b* Wsefc 'so*. bxdlesei4B*k.Ftovev 486.1208. WA| SSRftSS SkTOT 60S Broadway 237-3*18 A |