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GENERAL ELECTION TODAY COLLEG I AM BE SURE TO CAST A VOTE "READABLE — WORTH READING" VOL. XXXVI FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1946 Bulldogs Roll Over Loyola Lions, 28-0 By Bruce Farm Fighting back —ter a dull Brat baIf. Preeno State't Battling Bull doea suddenly turned fh the itetm aag aeat tbe bewildered i c la teed Loyola Lions flying back Loa Angeles In terror on tbe heelt ] of a 28 to 0 abut-out. A crowd of ao— e 10.000 shivering' tana taw Jackie Fellows flip tbree .freight touchdown paaaea ln tbe' third period in Fresno's blggeat thow of offensive power thlt tea ton ALL CLICK After railing up a Jl to 0 tcore it the end of the third tttnta. j tervea but the tlaughter didn't ttop. FSC. "B" aad "C" squids ra^ed on with unrelenlleti fury that ground out t final counter In the Anal period. Preeno. driving forward wall. after the flrat quarter, atopped the Lion "T" and "D" attack, cold and cauaed repeated fumble, and Lion caauahlea witb their vtciout tack Hag. In the closing aecondt of tbe flrat half Loyola halfback Bob Ayale by guard Vera Caywood and fullback Mickey Maalnl giving the Bulldog, a 2 to 0 half time lead However, in the tecond half, the Bulldog, took Juat nine mlnutea to roll up three TD'. tnd they til cane from the rocket right arm of Fellow. Jackie threw but four paaaea In tbe whole laat half but all four con ■eeted and three were for tcore. Fellows took the tecond half kick off. reverted It to l_n Brandon wbo carried to the Pre.no 18. Jack Kelley. ripped through tae kle for * ytrd., Maalnl made it a flrat down oo the Loyola 49. Bran down loat 2 but Fellows flipped Kelley for 25 ytrdt on the Lion 27. REX SCORES Kelley made S more on a reverie and —wainI got t flrtt down oo the It. Fellow, then dropped back to about the 25 and threw one to lanky Ret Shroder In the end tone and Preeno bad 8 point. That teemed to unnerve tbe Lion, for they fumbled on tbe flrtt play tfter tbe kick-off and Bulldog end Wllaon Hanna dove on tbe ball on the Lion 28. Cm the flrat play Pellowt .potted Keller racing down tbe sidelines. let loot* with toother and through aome aifty dodging by Kelley tbe Built—ga had .cored igtin. BIU Robln.on converted thlt one tnd the tcore waa 15 to 0. Thla completely demoralized the h.p leea Llona and coach DeLellla tent in tevertl reeerve. to try and atem Ihe tide However, the Bulldog, weren't through yet On the flrtt play after the nett kick-off the Llona again fumble and tbls time John Bigans waa "Johnny on the apot" recovering oa the IS A 5 ytrd penalty tet tbe Bulldogs back tome Fellows dropped hack at if to pat. but suddenly wheeled through the Lion detente bowling over would be ttcklen like t 200- pounder until he waa Anally rol lared on the three yard stripe Sam ——inle apllt tbe center lo acore hut Pretno wat again off-tide Pellowt cleared up matter, by flipping again la Kelley on tbe 5 yard I again t_ Kelle ■*■****: unable to ttop him from galloping into the end tone Rooinaon again converted RESERVES SCORE That waa all ror tbe regular, but Fre.no'. reserve, tlto wtnted to impreaa. On tbe Anal play of tbe third quarter center Cliff Brock made one of Fre.no'. .even inter ceptlon. tnd need til the wty from tbe Bulldog 25 to 4«. Jerry Jury ripped off » yarda; Kmery Mitchell bulled for in more to the Lion 35 Rohinaon made 1 on a reverae. Carter made 14 through tackle but a 15 yard penal ty nullified tbe gain Dick Ayera made 7 from punt formation and Mitchell crashed for a Arat down on the 23 Jury made a more and then Mitchell put hit bead down and went down lo the S Carter then took a hand-off from Mitchell, cut back through guard and .cored unmolested With Hal Wheat. Jury. Mitchell, and Ivan Allaln carrying the ball Freano made two more threat. In 4 m Peg* i> TOUCHDOWN COMBINATION—lackie Fellows (upper) and lack Kelley (lower) were too much Ior the Loyola Lions Jackie tossed three TD rmees. two of them to Kelley Delegates Named Zi For IRC Parley Fifteen delegate, of the Interna tiontl Relation. Club from Pretno SUte College will letve next Pri dty tfternoon for the Regional In ternational Relation! Conference at San Prtncitco Sttte College to be held November I tnd 1. The delegatet to San Franclaco are Knk Kgeland. Joan Potter. Bet ty Stoopa. Karl Buckman. Or Dal lat Tueller. Loit Tomer. Norman Oralanian. Ed Owensby. Joeeph Dickson Berge Buelbulian. Hank Rutherford. Ello Ca.tlllo. Irene Aaronlan. Elvira Chan and Jean Ban- Round table di.cu.non. will be .imllttneoutly for two hour. Pri day evening. Each delegate .ill participate In lbe round table of greate.t lntereet to him. Aaaign ments will be made at tbe time of Eacb table will bave a leader and rapporteur The rapporteur will re port the conclusions retched by the I round ttble to tbe general a..em ! (Comltmmed o* Pmge 4) 4 FSC Men Return To Reveal Nevada Cancels Game Four Freano Bute College .to-j Idem, returned to tbe campua late | I yeaterday from a hurried airplane j trip to Reno. Nevada, to report that' the board of athletic coatrol at that ' school haa cancelled the Nevada \ 1 Mlaalaalppl game becauae of racial dl.crimination on the part of the1 j southern achool. j I The Freano ttudent.. Ed Owns I by. Ue land Scott. Doa Dorfmeter. I and Mickey Wade, contacted Ne- jvadat student pretldent. Hans Wolfe and Graduate Manager Joe ' McDonald Sunday evening and ex plained tbe controversy which took , place on tbe Fresno camput before i | the Oklahoma game CONTACTS HEAD Monday morning. Scott contacted Harry Froet. head of tbe athletic board and Vanity N tlumnl repre tentative to the board, and die ct—aed the situation At a noon meeting tbe board moved that "we cancel tbe game with Mississippi Sttte College oo November 16. 194*. tnd Inform them thtt tince no mutuil agreement can be reached, that the game i. mutually cancelled witb no penalty to either achool " Member, of the board are at temping to reach an agreement with Mlaalaalppl for a mutual can cellttlon The controvert) ctme into the open Wednetdty when Jotepb T. McConnell, graduate athletic man iger it Nevada, announced he had received a letter from C R Noble Mississippi State't tthletic director PREglDENT -DELUGED" McConnell ttid Noble wrote that the pretldent of the southern college had been "deluged" with let tera aad telephone call, inquiring If the Negro players would be al play In Starkvllle Noble further added that participation of lbe Negro pltyen might letd to "tn unfortunate commotion." McConnell asserted Nevada's board of athletic con trol wrote to Mississippi is king them to clarify Noble', letter It tnnounced alao it would meet to diacuaa the reply wben It waa re-1 ceived. COMPLICATION ADDED It wat learned the tame day that l>r John Moaeley. pretldent of the I'nlvertlty of Nevada, prettou*!) had accepted an Invitation to make tbe principal speech at the tmug uratlon ot Ml.tittippi Stile's new president the night before tbe game The repl> from Mi.ilt.lppi State, which wat expected to clarify No ble't original letter. It three dayt late, accordlnt to rniver.lt> ol Ne- Rush Season Ends in Record Signups; 67 Men Pledged Surpassing all previous fraternity signup records, 67 men indicated to Dr. Mitchell P. Briggs, deen of men, last Friday, their respective choices among Fresno SUte College's five fraternities. Topping the signup list with 16 enlistees was Sigma Tau fraternity, followed closely by Miss Victory To Be Named At Friday Dance Eltine Jonea, ==^ Tied for third were Mu Student Council to Moot d*iu and #eu mu frat* A dinner meeting ef the etu- ! d—>ed up t total ol dent council will be held temor. r_tf__ ch| __u_t^ _ __<__ __ ,# row at 5:30 p.m. in th* commit- tt. room of th* t.ud*n, unleo. : MW V**4"* g*v*nl important tobj.ctt will PLEDGEg LlgTED bt brought up, G*org* Ztnov.ch. Following I. t lilt of tha aew | pledget tnd their respective frater Sigma Tau Joe Ca—del—a, Graham Ruff. Dick W Olufa. 8tanley G Bora.l. Bonner A. Sample. Staa- ford J Wa—on. Erik Egeland. Carl Anderaon. William R. Heiner. Parry Olten. Ralph Mitchell. Jr. Jack Heldenrich. Robert Owena. Danny Parneti. Jtck Rowland, and Arch Qulnn ALPHA PLEDGEg Alpha: Jack Selferland. Bob Hoff man David Backer Harold Rhode.. Jr. Charles Sale Johnion. Richard P. Brlnker. James Lulof*. Cbarlea tpecltl aeeembly terpentine _________ Crawford !,_._, state - dance Saturday night will -._,,_ „._____ p,io._ umo_ ^ l ttudenu are invittd to at tend th* meeting. Zenovich eaid. Mitt Victory tnd her two attend an_ ,„., ar, fr.. t0 br,ng up _ny • nt. will he choeen at a tpecltl tubjecti which may be of special pre game dance to be held ln tbe lntereet to them or to the achool. student union social hall nett Friday The three coeds will be judged by the playert of tbe visiting I'nlvertlty of Htwtli football team aad the Fresno State Bulldogt The ten entrant, aad their spon- sors tre: Allle Bargum. Omega XI Omicon: Jackie Cochran. fre»h man cleat; Pat Hardin. Delta Kap pa; Bobbi* Harrla. Sigma Tau Plans Revealed For Rally Events At Hawaii Game Athletic fulminate the rally . Jay Carter. Lloyd M Cooper. Matine Laraon. P.i < *v*nu for ■** Pretno State-Cniver ,__ t^^^,. Chi lota. Said. Roblneon. Colleg- J* "'J-"*" "~,b"' Armistice Mu ^ ^ ^ .^ ienne Hall; Virginia Tabor. Alpha ]*'*______ Ball. OmssM Remaey. Jame. Bolger. The,.. M-ri.yn Turn.y. Alpha, and A""'^V ™°_T al, ,„„ _- Em"! Khltcomb. Richard Kltllag. Jane Venn. Charm Chorut. *1T " ** **• "•"•" «'•■ *" John »_,_, Henry Weber. John Pe- Tbe coed receiving th. large., ^1^^: ~* ^ **>*« ^** ****- number of vote, will be etmctmi __ »- ' un Richard Graham, tnd K.„b A Ml, Mitt Meu,r^ while tbe two run-1.on ^ ^ COB1B,.te, ■*'■ «Te".We e^-rT *lt'aAmaU ! girl, will entertain the Hawaii. "TA MU PLEDQEg RECEIVE GIFTg n ^ ____,__,_ ^^ lfm.. ZeU Mu Don Bacha-a. Hal The queen and her attendant.! noon Raley. Dondly B Bryan. Hartley will receive at gifts from the Amer- repeat SERPENTINE B Greene. William E. Clancy. Jack lean Legion, formalt which they A ,„-,„„„. ,Urtm, Saturday^-111- °w*'n J Put,«r- will wear on the Legion s tpecltl 7 30 p m. |„ front of tbe Wilton F»l~»- Rt'raond E. Heat. Jr.. ML. Victory flott Theitre will ba beaded by tbe Fret Hoffman. Henry The glrla will be honored gue«t. no SUte College Band and rally G*" w Warnlek. Jamea Wolfe, at the Iniveraity of Hawaii Freeno membera Theta Chi Omar H. Scheldt. Bute game, t tpecltl dance at the Students will parade through William H. Campbell. Glenn —too. Rainbow Ballroom, and a dinner at Presno Street* Hopping In tbe lo- Murray Saylor. Pack E William—ta. the Hotel Ctllfornitn ctl hotel lobbies for yells tnd Ctrlot E. Wllten. Paul Klntel. Jack The American Legion will pre tonga Student official! and Duke. , Hall. Robert Otment. Charles T. to all the glrlt competing **■* *<>»'«• mascot, will ride in the Clark. Jr. Following tbe parade . rally CdTCtCNd HCdQ dince from S to 11 p.m .111 be held in the social hall of the student ur. f\\pe f r**ll<LP fit tea. Special gueata at tbe dance .ji ^HCi wdU)C Ul be football membert of tbe Cmv. Mty of Hawaii. The social hall will be decorated in a rainbow theme in honor of the "« tnyone been wondering why Square Dancing To Be Feature of Thursday Dance Long Chow Lines ftculty will be featured Thuraday in the women's gymna.ium from 7 to • pa. knowledge of tquare dancing e ... , that big line forms in and out the j union every day at nooo? Mlaa Nel- ma Saylor. bead of the college cafeteria and aitittant profeaaor of la- ititutional aianagement laid that The tatj Negi.i pl.i concerned hive stated thev .In Bel wish to play Misiistippi State at Starkvllle William (Illack) Bae«. hall luck and leading Nevada yard gainer in (Comtimmrd om P*_e 4) If enough in .quire dancing o be held regular!: Call, ior tbe .1. ggggn 1 will be pro- , Family Life Class Members Cook Meal for Male Students By Bob Minor At leaat twelve Preeao Stale coed, will be good cook, when tbey tay "1 do" and enter married life, ami t.elve FSC male, will agree. The men wbo will vouch for thi. statement are twelve atudent. wbo were server! Priday noon a meal prepared by tbe member, of Ihe Home and Family Life claaa. Setting for the luncheon waa tha h oas 11 ecooo—iee practice apart ment. where m. mben of the < lass daily learn bow to manage a borne Tbe men ate witb reli.h a meal of melon ball fruit aalad. Italian Spaghetti with meat aauce. garlic bread, vegetable strip*, pumpkin pie. and coffee. OK GIVEN A hearty .tamp of approval wa* given tbe meal not only by the twelve gue.ts but alao by Mra. Bet ty Henderaon. instructor of the claaa. and your Collegian reporter, who both sampl..1 tbe food An A" grade waa given the claaa by Mr. Henderson for the quality of tbe fooe. Thlt wat the grtt lime thlt te me.ter that guests were invited lo a luncheon prepared by the rlaa.. but If tbe Oral guest, have their! MEN STUDENTS were guestso and served by the Home ^nd day in the practice apartment. way. it will not be tbe laat. Tbe meal wit entirely in the hands of the .Indent* of the SSSmt froni the planning stage through the actual serving Cooking, however, i. only one of the many tasks performed by mem ber. of the Home and Family Life M. Dixon's Paintinqs A knowledge of square dancing ' __ not necettary. tince instruction On UlSplSV in rTSSnO and other folk dtnre lorms will be OS paintings by Maynard Dtaae.I tbe Punter of the West, compnte the line i. due to the fact that aa o,l,e.i>peso, dancing. ,nc.ud.ng - »r« ••*•««•• **____ «P—» ^Z^rere^^'^Ll^ .cho,.i.che.. polkas, rye wall,*.. SuntU> "'nln« «' **** * "«°D ,h"' "'T.h, and Paul Joneses v.,II be held R°U" "'"'I ~ »»° U"V' Av'nu» "" "Ch ni«h' Tbe paintingi will remain on exhi- Since tbe beginning of tbe temet bit ion until November 23. daily ter 7:.iCI meal, and refreshments from : to 5.JO pm. tnd Wednet have been served During the ay evenings from 7 M to 9 month of October. kSAM meala aag clock refreshments were served to ttu- vlde.1 b> records of prominent pm Dixon, born in Fresno in 1*". dent, and faculty member. Mlaa fe.»ional square dance caller. spent hi. childhood In the San Joa- Saylor .tated that there la an aver- Sponsoring the evening'! program quin Valley plaint. At sixteen be age of l.Suv student* each day In is tbe women's physical education began hit career a. a newspaper tbe cafeteria and coffee tbop. department and magazine illuttrttor Price, hive gone up on almost ill lupplies which ire neeet- ry. Butter, sugtr. mett. tnd fruit g studenta will gnd that tbe increase in meala and other refreshments have gone up very little Student! tre —till paying the lowest po.*ible price for - rgtm who come, to FSC from Washington State College where she served in a similar ct • a charge of planning meals, buying food .<n<i hiring employee* for kitchen and counter re.ent there are 3< members on the staff. Part-time Positions n to Male Students ill* tor men ttudentt to fill part time jobs bare beea re- .• Sheett. college employment secretary. The jobs include file cU-rk typist. four hour* a night. cashier for Saturday night work, service nation operator to work all day Sunday*, .hipping clerk, daily in the after- ii.M.ii church janitor, hour, hy arrangement* tnd messenger hoy. every afternoon. Student* intereated In the** joke may contact Miat Sheet, in the em ploy ment office Room 204 i honor at a luncheonxrepared Family Life Clasitw^ioon Fn • Photo by Scott ■ I art. of the All the furniture in Ihe room of the department wa ni.hed and recovered b> the wbo also made tbe curtain* 1 Budgeting and planning ni' a regular ta.k of the group Popularity peeved, by the fact that the twelve student quota for next semester i* full, an.l name* are . taken for the I»IT I couree. The rlaaa meett daily for two Nickname of tbe course, the "bride*' clt.s." wtt | Frank \V Thoma*. college pretldent when he referred to it by thtt name becauae mott of the membert of tbe first rltti mimed toon tfter finishing Ihe course. Virtually til of the present rlatt look forward to marriage, and tome of tbem are already engaged. CLAgg MEMBERS Member, of tbe clat. are Uer nu.!.- Iggggggg, Bobbie Calvert. Ja niece Connerly. Lora Lee Edwardt. Ruth Fi.ke. Ulnaie Prater. Ella J.ai< James. Loul.e Jenaen. Bar bara Johnson. Penny Marsh. June Payne, and Leila Rabaioli Men student! tt tbe luncheon were Windy Bell. Stan Boraai. Earl l»ean. John Harlan. Al Kuhn \\ al lv Kennedy. BlllJtcC—tin, Howard Ma. K.-chnie l*mW Martin. Bonner Simple Hill St rider and Stan Wat Open
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Title | 1946_11 The Daily Collegian November 1946 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1946 |
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 |
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Title | November 5, 1946 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1946 |
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. |
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GENERAL
ELECTION
TODAY
COLLEG I AM
BE SURE
TO CAST
A VOTE
"READABLE — WORTH READING"
VOL. XXXVI
FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1946
Bulldogs Roll Over
Loyola Lions, 28-0
By Bruce Farm
Fighting back —ter a dull Brat
baIf. Preeno State't Battling Bull
doea suddenly turned fh the itetm
aag aeat tbe bewildered i
c la teed Loyola Lions flying back
Loa Angeles In terror on tbe heelt ]
of a 28 to 0 abut-out.
A crowd of ao— e 10.000 shivering'
tana taw Jackie Fellows flip tbree
.freight touchdown paaaea ln tbe'
third period in Fresno's blggeat
thow of offensive power thlt tea
ton
ALL CLICK
After railing up a Jl to 0 tcore
it the end of the third tttnta.
j tervea but the tlaughter didn't
ttop. FSC. "B" aad "C" squids
ra^ed on with unrelenlleti fury
that ground out t final counter In
the Anal period.
Preeno. driving forward wall.
after the flrat quarter, atopped the
Lion "T" and "D" attack, cold and
cauaed repeated fumble, and Lion
caauahlea witb their vtciout tack
Hag.
In the closing aecondt of tbe flrat
half Loyola halfback Bob Ayale
by guard Vera Caywood and fullback Mickey Maalnl giving the
Bulldog, a 2 to 0 half time lead
However, in the tecond half, the
Bulldog, took Juat nine mlnutea to
roll up three TD'. tnd they til
cane from the rocket right arm of
Fellow.
Jackie threw but four paaaea In
tbe whole laat half but all four con
■eeted and three were for tcore.
Fellows took the tecond half kick
off. reverted It to l_n Brandon wbo
carried to the Pre.no 18.
Jack Kelley. ripped through tae
kle for * ytrd., Maalnl made it a
flrat down oo the Loyola 49. Bran
down loat 2 but Fellows flipped
Kelley for 25 ytrdt on the Lion 27.
REX SCORES
Kelley made S more on a reverie
and —wainI got t flrtt down oo the
It. Fellow, then dropped back to
about the 25 and threw one to
lanky Ret Shroder In the end tone
and Preeno bad 8 point.
That teemed to unnerve tbe
Lion, for they fumbled on tbe flrtt
play tfter tbe kick-off and Bulldog
end Wllaon Hanna dove on tbe ball
on the Lion 28.
Cm the flrat play Pellowt .potted
Keller racing down tbe sidelines.
let loot* with toother and through
aome aifty dodging by Kelley tbe
Built—ga had .cored igtin.
BIU Robln.on converted thlt one
tnd the tcore waa 15 to 0. Thla
completely demoralized the h.p
leea Llona and coach DeLellla tent
in tevertl reeerve. to try and atem
Ihe tide
However, the Bulldog, weren't
through yet On the flrtt play after
the nett kick-off the Llona again
fumble and tbls time John Bigans
waa "Johnny on the apot" recovering oa the IS
A 5 ytrd penalty tet tbe Bulldogs
back tome Fellows dropped hack
at if to pat. but suddenly wheeled
through the Lion detente bowling
over would be ttcklen like t 200-
pounder until he waa Anally rol
lared on the three yard stripe
Sam ——inle apllt tbe center lo
acore hut Pretno wat again off-tide
Pellowt cleared up matter, by flipping again la Kelley on tbe 5 yard
I again t_ Kelle
■*■****:
unable to ttop him from galloping
into the end tone Rooinaon again
converted
RESERVES SCORE
That waa all ror tbe regular, but
Fre.no'. reserve, tlto wtnted to
impreaa. On tbe Anal play of tbe
third quarter center Cliff Brock
made one of Fre.no'. .even inter
ceptlon. tnd need til the wty
from tbe Bulldog 25 to 4«.
Jerry Jury ripped off » yarda;
Kmery Mitchell bulled for in more
to the Lion 35 Rohinaon made 1
on a reverae. Carter made 14
through tackle but a 15 yard penal
ty nullified tbe gain
Dick Ayera made 7 from punt
formation and Mitchell crashed for
a Arat down on the 23 Jury made
a more and then Mitchell put hit
bead down and went down lo the S
Carter then took a hand-off from
Mitchell, cut back through guard
and .cored unmolested
With Hal Wheat. Jury. Mitchell,
and Ivan Allaln carrying the ball
Freano made two more threat. In
4 m Peg* i>
TOUCHDOWN COMBINATION—lackie Fellows (upper) and lack Kelley (lower)
were too much Ior the Loyola
Lions Jackie tossed three TD
rmees. two of them to Kelley
Delegates Named Zi
For IRC Parley
Fifteen delegate, of the Interna
tiontl Relation. Club from Pretno
SUte College will letve next Pri
dty tfternoon for the Regional In
ternational Relation! Conference at
San Prtncitco Sttte College to be
held November I tnd 1.
The delegatet to San Franclaco
are Knk Kgeland. Joan Potter. Bet
ty Stoopa. Karl Buckman. Or Dal
lat Tueller. Loit Tomer. Norman
Oralanian. Ed Owensby. Joeeph
Dickson Berge Buelbulian. Hank
Rutherford. Ello Ca.tlllo. Irene
Aaronlan. Elvira Chan and Jean
Ban-
Round table di.cu.non. will be
.imllttneoutly for two hour. Pri
day evening. Each delegate .ill
participate In lbe round table of
greate.t lntereet to him. Aaaign
ments will be made at tbe time of
Eacb table will bave a leader and
rapporteur The rapporteur will re
port the conclusions retched by the I
round ttble to tbe general a..em !
(Comltmmed o* Pmge 4)
4 FSC Men Return
To Reveal Nevada
Cancels Game
Four Freano Bute College .to-j
Idem, returned to tbe campua late |
I yeaterday from a hurried airplane j
trip to Reno. Nevada, to report that'
the board of athletic coatrol at that '
school haa cancelled the Nevada \
1 Mlaalaalppl game becauae of racial
dl.crimination on the part of the1
j southern achool.
j I The Freano ttudent.. Ed Owns I
by. Ue land Scott. Doa Dorfmeter. I
and Mickey Wade, contacted Ne-
jvadat student pretldent. Hans
Wolfe and Graduate Manager Joe
' McDonald Sunday evening and ex
plained tbe controversy which took
, place on tbe Fresno camput before
i | the Oklahoma game
CONTACTS HEAD
Monday morning. Scott contacted
Harry Froet. head of tbe athletic
board and Vanity N tlumnl repre
tentative to the board, and die
ct—aed the situation
At a noon meeting tbe board
moved that "we cancel tbe game
with Mississippi Sttte College oo
November 16. 194*. tnd Inform
them thtt tince no mutuil agreement can be reached, that the game
i. mutually cancelled witb no penalty to either achool "
Member, of the board are at
temping to reach an agreement
with Mlaalaalppl for a mutual can
cellttlon
The controvert) ctme into the
open Wednetdty when Jotepb T.
McConnell, graduate athletic man
iger it Nevada, announced he had
received a letter from C R Noble
Mississippi State't tthletic director
PREglDENT -DELUGED"
McConnell ttid Noble wrote that
the pretldent of the southern college had been "deluged" with let
tera aad telephone call, inquiring
If the Negro players would be al
play In Starkvllle
Noble further added that participation of lbe Negro pltyen might
letd to "tn unfortunate commotion." McConnell asserted
Nevada's board of athletic con
trol wrote to Mississippi is king
them to clarify Noble', letter It
tnnounced alao it would meet to
diacuaa the reply wben It waa re-1
ceived.
COMPLICATION ADDED
It wat learned the tame day that
l>r John Moaeley. pretldent of the
I'nlvertlty of Nevada, prettou*!)
had accepted an Invitation to make
tbe principal speech at the tmug
uratlon ot Ml.tittippi Stile's new
president the night before tbe
game
The repl> from Mi.ilt.lppi State,
which wat expected to clarify No
ble't original letter. It three dayt
late, accordlnt to rniver.lt> ol Ne-
Rush Season Ends in Record
Signups; 67 Men Pledged
Surpassing all previous fraternity signup records, 67 men indicated to Dr. Mitchell P.
Briggs, deen of men, last Friday, their respective choices among Fresno SUte College's
five fraternities.
Topping the signup list with 16 enlistees was Sigma Tau fraternity, followed closely by
Miss Victory
To Be Named
At Friday Dance
Eltine Jonea,
==^ Tied for third were Mu
Student Council to Moot d*iu and #eu mu frat*
A dinner meeting ef the etu- ! d—>ed up t total ol
dent council will be held temor. r_tf__ ch| __u_t^ _ __<__ __ ,#
row at 5:30 p.m. in th* commit-
tt. room of th* t.ud*n, unleo. : MW V**4"*
g*v*nl important tobj.ctt will PLEDGEg LlgTED
bt brought up, G*org* Ztnov.ch. Following I. t lilt of tha aew
| pledget tnd their respective frater
Sigma Tau Joe Ca—del—a, Graham Ruff. Dick W Olufa. 8tanley
G Bora.l. Bonner A. Sample. Staa-
ford J Wa—on. Erik Egeland. Carl
Anderaon. William R. Heiner. Parry Olten. Ralph Mitchell. Jr. Jack
Heldenrich. Robert Owena. Danny
Parneti. Jtck Rowland, and Arch
Qulnn
ALPHA PLEDGEg
Alpha: Jack Selferland. Bob Hoff
man David Backer Harold Rhode..
Jr. Charles Sale Johnion. Richard
P. Brlnker. James Lulof*. Cbarlea
tpecltl aeeembly terpentine _________ Crawford !,_._, state
- dance Saturday night will -._,,_ „._____ p,io._ umo_ ^
l ttudenu are invittd to at
tend th* meeting. Zenovich eaid.
Mitt Victory tnd her two attend an_ ,„., ar, fr.. t0 br,ng up _ny
• nt. will he choeen at a tpecltl tubjecti which may be of special
pre game dance to be held ln tbe lntereet to them or to the achool.
student union social hall nett Friday The three coeds will be judged
by the playert of tbe visiting I'nlvertlty of Htwtli football team aad
the Fresno State Bulldogt
The ten entrant, aad their spon-
sors tre: Allle Bargum. Omega XI
Omicon: Jackie Cochran. fre»h
man cleat; Pat Hardin. Delta Kap
pa; Bobbi* Harrla. Sigma Tau
Plans Revealed
For Rally Events
At Hawaii Game
Athletic fulminate the rally
. Jay Carter. Lloyd M Cooper.
Matine Laraon. P.i < *v*nu for ■** Pretno State-Cniver ,__ t^^^,.
Chi lota. Said. Roblneon. Colleg- J* "'J-"*" "~,b"' Armistice Mu ^ ^ ^ .^
ienne Hall; Virginia Tabor. Alpha ]*'*______ Ball. OmssM Remaey. Jame. Bolger.
The,.. M-ri.yn Turn.y. Alpha, and A""'^V ™°_T al, ,„„ _- Em"! Khltcomb. Richard Kltllag.
Jane Venn. Charm Chorut. *1T " ** **• "•"•" «'•■ *" John »_,_, Henry Weber. John Pe-
Tbe coed receiving th. large., ^1^^: ~* ^ **>*« ^** ****-
number of vote, will be etmctmi __ »- ' un Richard Graham, tnd K.„b A Ml,
Mitt Meu,r^ while tbe two run-1.on ^ ^ COB1B,.te, ■*'■
«Te".We e^-rT *lt'aAmaU ! girl, will entertain the Hawaii. "TA MU PLEDQEg
RECEIVE GIFTg n ^ ____,__,_ ^^ lfm.. ZeU Mu Don Bacha-a. Hal
The queen and her attendant.! noon Raley. Dondly B Bryan. Hartley
will receive at gifts from the Amer- repeat SERPENTINE B Greene. William E. Clancy. Jack
lean Legion, formalt which they A ,„-,„„„. ,Urtm, Saturday^-111- °w*'n J Put,«r-
will wear on the Legion s tpecltl 7 30 p m. |„ front of tbe Wilton F»l~»- Rt'raond E. Heat. Jr..
ML. Victory flott Theitre will ba beaded by tbe Fret Hoffman. Henry
The glrla will be honored gue«t. no SUte College Band and rally G*" w Warnlek. Jamea Wolfe,
at the Iniveraity of Hawaii Freeno membera Theta Chi Omar H. Scheldt.
Bute game, t tpecltl dance at the Students will parade through William H. Campbell. Glenn —too.
Rainbow Ballroom, and a dinner at Presno Street* Hopping In tbe lo- Murray Saylor. Pack E William—ta.
the Hotel Ctllfornitn ctl hotel lobbies for yells tnd Ctrlot E. Wllten. Paul Klntel. Jack
The American Legion will pre tonga Student official! and Duke. , Hall. Robert Otment. Charles T.
to all the glrlt competing **■* *<>»'«• mascot, will ride in the Clark. Jr.
Following tbe parade . rally CdTCtCNd HCdQ
dince from S to 11 p.m .111 be held
in the social hall of the student ur. f\\pe f r**ll |