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THE DAILY COLLBOIAaN Ttetredsy. October 90. 1909 is* _ • Bow/ing team picked; Jensen, Caropreso require W(// ,r* e/ to £_„<_;_* surgery; out for season Pteal aotectiona tor Freono SUte'a ewe traveling bowling teem oro now to with Dove Stig- Tha BaUdofB auftot blows this weak stem ttm eervicee of two of log nsBhers tor the OM tor tee yaar Jensen oad Gary c lag ohUe Coroproao was sixth te eontorence play. Surgery was performed an both players yesterday afternoon by Dr. Thomas Thaxtor ln the Sold Agase Heopltel. GARY CAROPRESO WALT JENSEN Parker moves up to fourth leodiug P.C.A.A. rusher The Balldwwo ksvethree playora thd are In the top dx In lnd.vidua! rueMne department of the Peclfic Cond Athletic Aaeoctatien bat the only liuaMs le two are flnlehed tor the yoar. Right now Wdt Jensen to tea fourth toodtot rush si lo the conference while Gary Carepreeo end Frod Parker ars fifth and sixth reepectlvely. However both Jensen snd Caropreso are out bocaoog of Injuring they suffered end only Frod Parker rerodna. Jensen carried the ball 97 tlmee tor 302 yerds for a 3.2 averse*, while Caropreso was d 237 yardo after 61 tripe tor a 3.8 average. Parker was tied with enrupreeo in tote! yardage with 287 yarda too bd Parker has earned the bdl 85 times for s 2.7 average. Tha tea-tog P.c. a.a. rusher la Leoo Burns from Long Beach. In all. Borne haa rushed for 859 WANT ADS ACROSS FROM DORMS-Furn 2 BR. carpeted, a/cond. flSTJ or shars with 3 men $45. 430.6461. Fetnale rmmate wanted: liberal minded. $40 a mo plus util. A groceries. 439-3647 sftsr 5 p.m. Girl to shore I bdrm apt. -gross from FSC $_7.50/roo. 222-1668. Lost—Brn. gpiral ndebook with Social Work notes on 10/22. Re- wsrd. 224-5404. Frse Puppy-port collie,purt terrier. Ph. Ruth 222-5515 after 5. '61 Cor voir $300 or best offer. Call 299.4043 after 6 P«M. AVERAGE UP TO$150WEEKLY 8-10 hra. Soles Oigtributorg tor Unfouo Advertising Co. Male A Pomelo. Miss Atwood or Mro. Fogaerude, Placement Office. yarda In 175 carries for a very respectful 4.9 average. Second te Udverdty of the Pacific's Al Nomenny with 407 yards ln 85 carrtec for a 4.8 average. Fiddling In third waa George Browa of San Diego with 341 yards after 87 tripe. Ron Hudson, who will start thla week at quarterback for the Bulldogs, ls fourth in passing. In six games. Hudson has thrown 93 limes completing 47 for 791 yards. Hs has thrown six for touchdowns while si the same tiros hs haa had nine Intercepted. Long Beech also haa the foetus's lending paaser with Shawn McKenny McKenny hss thrown 100 times completing 59 tor 930 yards and has thrown 5 touchdown strikes. Dennis Shaw la second in passing 147 times completing 84 for 1.338 yarda. Shaw la way out In front for the mod touchdown paaaea thrown with 13. Freono'g Mike White continues to be near the top in four differed categories He lg third ln Mckoff returns returning seven tor 167 yards for s 23.8 average. Son Jose's Frank Slston Is on top with 15 returns for 302 yards. WMte le Moo fourth In punt returns returning 21 for 170 yards for a 8.1 average. He also ls sixth ln pass recMrlng ratcMng 20 for 363 yards posting s 18.5 average. Io total scoring, White ranks fourth with 36 points Long Beach's Leon Burns ls ln front In total scoring with 78. Ths Bulldogs' Bob Stone is eighth ln scoring with 29. Two other Bulldogs hsvs plscsd close to the top In other eate- goriee oo John Sexton le second In pasa recdvlng end Jack Erd- roan la aocond ln pass Interceptions. Sexton bos caught 26 passee tor 401 yards to give him a 1S.S Ha haa caught three which tolled to mend property. Surgery woo neeeeaary to correct the demote. Accordlnt to Dr. Thaxtor. If ttm bone ln the thumb had moved any farther than It i it l the totnt wodd hove had to be fueed. J one en waa In Ma as cond yaar aa a Bulldog; So tor tMs seaaon he had earned 97 tlmee tor 302 yarda tor a 3.2 average. Laat yoar bo helped F reeno State capture the C.C.A.A. title when he ruahed tor 605 yards ln 113 carries and acorod tour touehdowna. Ha also returned eight ttickoffs lad yoar tor Its yardo. Jensen played Junior Collage football d Coallnga Cdtoge where he waa named to All-. League team twice and received All-American Honorable mention. Caropreao Injured Ma toft knoa during lad week's game against CM Stete Loo Angdee. Up until tho time he waa Injured. Caro- preeo hod carried the ball 61 tlmee tor 237 ysrds for a 3.9 average Cxropreoo. from Loe Bancs, played two years of tootbdl at Msreed Junior College where he was tesm captain and selected to the A11-League aocond teem. totol 4,831. stiglich had an average of a Utile over 800 te the 24 gamee. Others placing oe the five-men teem Include MM Peace 4,746, Rich Huehee 4,625. DioaHtiatoi 4,803 and Pad Mag-ar 4,471. Tha team will slso hove three alternates In John _awoon, Larry Walkor and Steve Ito. Competition starts this weekend when the teem will go to Stanford UMverMty to compete ln the first tournament. Tbe way the tournament la planned, each school will play la two mstehee, each match with a different school. In regular league bowling hare d the school, StlgbeB kept Ms hot streak gdng by rolling ths first 700 series here d the col lege. His throe game scores wgrg 218-254-233 Ho rolled a tourt* tame of 176 to give Mm an I7g series 8ar tour gamee. Alao in the trto tongue Clno Legarl rolled a 2S1 game and had a 888 eg- rloB. Other Mgh scores turned ln last week Include Shirley Benson's 179. Jon Crendel 231, Mike Ro- tramel 223, Dove S-tlleh, 254. and Chartls Rose 210. J. V. football The Froaao Stete Collate junior vardty football team will travd to Sacramento Friday afternoon tor a 2 o'clock encounter with the Wasps of Sacramento State College. The Bulldogs are 2-0 on tea aaaaoa. Taa two toaaaa were to Son Joae State and tela pad wssksud to CM Poly, Son Lote Obispo. New stadium Continued from Pago 7) If there la an Important gams M stska. Rddlfte will nd bo able to bold all the Maa,' committee to decide on the location Thd tend where the preeent otadlum la located to actually worth mora thaa tho gtedium itself,* said Myers, 'and If we could aae tea money, aay a million dollars or ao from the ode, It wodd contribute gredle to the building of a nam atadturo.' TONIGHT Frankie Avalon COMING NOV. 3-22 Timmie English ond Co. NOV. 7-8-9 ht 26M061 The NEW MACteNDA FREEWAY 99 AT CLINTON- FRi 3NO
Object Description
Title | 1969_10 The Daily Collegian October 1969 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1969 |
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 | October 30, 1969 Pg 8 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1969 |
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 COLLBOIAaN Ttetredsy. October 90. 1909 is* _ • Bow/ing team picked; Jensen, Caropreso require W(// ,r* e/ to £_„<_;_* surgery; out for season Pteal aotectiona tor Freono SUte'a ewe traveling bowling teem oro now to with Dove Stig- Tha BaUdofB auftot blows this weak stem ttm eervicee of two of log nsBhers tor the OM tor tee yaar Jensen oad Gary c lag ohUe Coroproao was sixth te eontorence play. Surgery was performed an both players yesterday afternoon by Dr. Thomas Thaxtor ln the Sold Agase Heopltel. GARY CAROPRESO WALT JENSEN Parker moves up to fourth leodiug P.C.A.A. rusher The Balldwwo ksvethree playora thd are In the top dx In lnd.vidua! rueMne department of the Peclfic Cond Athletic Aaeoctatien bat the only liuaMs le two are flnlehed tor the yoar. Right now Wdt Jensen to tea fourth toodtot rush si lo the conference while Gary Carepreeo end Frod Parker ars fifth and sixth reepectlvely. However both Jensen snd Caropreso are out bocaoog of Injuring they suffered end only Frod Parker rerodna. Jensen carried the ball 97 tlmee tor 302 yerds for a 3.2 averse*, while Caropreso was d 237 yardo after 61 tripe tor a 3.8 average. Parker was tied with enrupreeo in tote! yardage with 287 yarda too bd Parker has earned the bdl 85 times for s 2.7 average. Tha tea-tog P.c. a.a. rusher la Leoo Burns from Long Beach. In all. Borne haa rushed for 859 WANT ADS ACROSS FROM DORMS-Furn 2 BR. carpeted, a/cond. flSTJ or shars with 3 men $45. 430.6461. Fetnale rmmate wanted: liberal minded. $40 a mo plus util. A groceries. 439-3647 sftsr 5 p.m. Girl to shore I bdrm apt. -gross from FSC $_7.50/roo. 222-1668. Lost—Brn. gpiral ndebook with Social Work notes on 10/22. Re- wsrd. 224-5404. Frse Puppy-port collie,purt terrier. Ph. Ruth 222-5515 after 5. '61 Cor voir $300 or best offer. Call 299.4043 after 6 P«M. AVERAGE UP TO$150WEEKLY 8-10 hra. Soles Oigtributorg tor Unfouo Advertising Co. Male A Pomelo. Miss Atwood or Mro. Fogaerude, Placement Office. yarda In 175 carries for a very respectful 4.9 average. Second te Udverdty of the Pacific's Al Nomenny with 407 yards ln 85 carrtec for a 4.8 average. Fiddling In third waa George Browa of San Diego with 341 yards after 87 tripe. Ron Hudson, who will start thla week at quarterback for the Bulldogs, ls fourth in passing. In six games. Hudson has thrown 93 limes completing 47 for 791 yards. Hs has thrown six for touchdowns while si the same tiros hs haa had nine Intercepted. Long Beech also haa the foetus's lending paaser with Shawn McKenny McKenny hss thrown 100 times completing 59 tor 930 yards and has thrown 5 touchdown strikes. Dennis Shaw la second in passing 147 times completing 84 for 1.338 yarda. Shaw la way out In front for the mod touchdown paaaea thrown with 13. Freono'g Mike White continues to be near the top in four differed categories He lg third ln Mckoff returns returning seven tor 167 yards for s 23.8 average. Son Jose's Frank Slston Is on top with 15 returns for 302 yards. WMte le Moo fourth In punt returns returning 21 for 170 yards for a 8.1 average. He also ls sixth ln pass recMrlng ratcMng 20 for 363 yards posting s 18.5 average. Io total scoring, White ranks fourth with 36 points Long Beach's Leon Burns ls ln front In total scoring with 78. Ths Bulldogs' Bob Stone is eighth ln scoring with 29. Two other Bulldogs hsvs plscsd close to the top In other eate- goriee oo John Sexton le second In pasa recdvlng end Jack Erd- roan la aocond ln pass Interceptions. Sexton bos caught 26 passee tor 401 yards to give him a 1S.S Ha haa caught three which tolled to mend property. Surgery woo neeeeaary to correct the demote. Accordlnt to Dr. Thaxtor. If ttm bone ln the thumb had moved any farther than It i it l the totnt wodd hove had to be fueed. J one en waa In Ma as cond yaar aa a Bulldog; So tor tMs seaaon he had earned 97 tlmee tor 302 yarda tor a 3.2 average. Laat yoar bo helped F reeno State capture the C.C.A.A. title when he ruahed tor 605 yards ln 113 carries and acorod tour touehdowna. Ha also returned eight ttickoffs lad yoar tor Its yardo. Jensen played Junior Collage football d Coallnga Cdtoge where he waa named to All-. League team twice and received All-American Honorable mention. Caropreao Injured Ma toft knoa during lad week's game against CM Stete Loo Angdee. Up until tho time he waa Injured. Caro- preeo hod carried the ball 61 tlmee tor 237 ysrds for a 3.9 average Cxropreoo. from Loe Bancs, played two years of tootbdl at Msreed Junior College where he was tesm captain and selected to the A11-League aocond teem. totol 4,831. stiglich had an average of a Utile over 800 te the 24 gamee. Others placing oe the five-men teem Include MM Peace 4,746, Rich Huehee 4,625. DioaHtiatoi 4,803 and Pad Mag-ar 4,471. Tha team will slso hove three alternates In John _awoon, Larry Walkor and Steve Ito. Competition starts this weekend when the teem will go to Stanford UMverMty to compete ln the first tournament. Tbe way the tournament la planned, each school will play la two mstehee, each match with a different school. In regular league bowling hare d the school, StlgbeB kept Ms hot streak gdng by rolling ths first 700 series here d the col lege. His throe game scores wgrg 218-254-233 Ho rolled a tourt* tame of 176 to give Mm an I7g series 8ar tour gamee. Alao in the trto tongue Clno Legarl rolled a 2S1 game and had a 888 eg- rloB. Other Mgh scores turned ln last week Include Shirley Benson's 179. Jon Crendel 231, Mike Ro- tramel 223, Dove S-tlleh, 254. and Chartls Rose 210. J. V. football The Froaao Stete Collate junior vardty football team will travd to Sacramento Friday afternoon tor a 2 o'clock encounter with the Wasps of Sacramento State College. The Bulldogs are 2-0 on tea aaaaoa. Taa two toaaaa were to Son Joae State and tela pad wssksud to CM Poly, Son Lote Obispo. New stadium Continued from Pago 7) If there la an Important gams M stska. Rddlfte will nd bo able to bold all the Maa,' committee to decide on the location Thd tend where the preeent otadlum la located to actually worth mora thaa tho gtedium itself,* said Myers, 'and If we could aae tea money, aay a million dollars or ao from the ode, It wodd contribute gredle to the building of a nam atadturo.' TONIGHT Frankie Avalon COMING NOV. 3-22 Timmie English ond Co. NOV. 7-8-9 ht 26M061 The NEW MACteNDA FREEWAY 99 AT CLINTON- FRi 3NO |