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Pag* Four Basketball Squat- Rounds into Form Hal Beatty'. Miuid of Bulldog eager, will undergo a baaketball te.t nett week to help decide vtr .ity and junior vanity ranking*. A point tyttem hi. been originated by Beatty whereby each »ho wtah to participate in either player .ill be levied thoroughly in trick or Held evenlt. According eight of the mint Important hoop to Co_c_ f*,im. Hanner. head of the fund.ment.ls Highe.t powible rat- lepartm,nt. th, mlnn„. „, ing for each tactic will be lu » point! Tbe verttt.le hoop men <h" •'"™ ****** •■ ■"■"j tor*t cafe tetup Include, pa-- - POWER PLUS November 21-22 Dotes For Track Meet - ..ill uke the spotlight on | ] November :i tnd M. when the li trtmurtl meet It held at the st dlum The occasion will be tt annual tournament for all pertot — The Fresno State College Collegian - SPEAKER shooting i:..li.idu.l g< •rreening rebound work, ual detente, dribbling tt feaae and tetm play. Betlty plant to have taunt of IC. while tb remain, throughout the early .tit KAr.ro Fnr.th-1 More Football unlvertity. two big ends who are very adept at catching paooet. One end i. Elwoo | 6 foot. 1 inch. 195 pounder and tbe other 1. Harry Kahuanui. 6 foot. 3 inch 1**.» pounder. Teaming with Watatakl at the tackle. 1. I'nkeI I'.-hima. MO pounder, and the guarda are low slung Robert Shi buy a. 5 feet. 9 inches. 190 pound., and Sahara Ta. keyatu. only 5 feet g lethal, gat 195 pounds. Lighten man on tbe suiting line It center. Kti Song Chung, who tip. tht- beam tt 175 Fresno » line will be close to top strength witb only tenter Dick Htndley a doubt ful .tarter IMPRESSIVE RECORD Ha .ail played three gtmet in the "Hawaiian Amateur Leofiae" before coming to the Mainland. They opened against KantUt with a 14 and followed up with wlnt over the Olympics. 2', to 0. and the I—nakiUt. 73 to 6. The Bulldogs have lost two garnet in tix starts but looked a. though tbey bid reilly arrived in the third quirter of tbe Loyolt fame. After the Hawaii fame tbey will meet <he Collefe of Pacific next Saturday and San Joae the following * Probable starting lineups are at follows, with »eigt-.- FRESNO mmWtmtPM Hoffmin.200 Caywood 190 troonlM Lamourt-2lb . Mitchell-m Hanna 195 Fcllowt-1g5 Sfiferling-lge Ktlley-ieS . Mmni 225 190-Kihutnui E 190-Uchimi . T 190-Shibuyi G 17S-Chung C tgS-Taktyitu G gaO-Witaaaki . T lOS-Vin Gioten E 17S.Kiului.ului .0. 1tS-Collmt . !7S-Abrtu ... 1»0-Lam Ho .'.'—iey Lam Ho is , one c! the top often—ve I threats en coach Ham Kau- lukului's Rainbow eleven. He will be starting at fullback against the Bulldogs OR GASPAR DE BESSENYEY De Bessenyey To Speak on UN At Sunday Forum I rr <'.abor de Bessenyey. professor of history and government of De Paul I'nlverslty and formerly with Fordham Inivertity. will be the tpeaker at the Sunday Evening Forum In tbe Flr.t Congregational Church. M and Divisidcro Street.. nt at 7 3" o'clock. "Globtl Collaboration or Hetnii- phere Isolation'",,wilt b«- th.- subject of de Besoenyey. who will dlt- cuts the I'nged Nations itt patt. present and future There will also be a queetlon period fallowing hit hour lecture with tmple time for discussion front the floor. LIASON OFFICER De Bestenyey wt. ln hit early twentlet tt the end nf the lttt war. HU family, educational and military background qualified hlta ga become a diplomatic littoa at*—tet* with the Inter Allied Commit—at—. which givat him a unique background for tho dlcu.slon uf postwar prospectt. HOME IN AMERICA He bat mtde hit borne in Amee- ict tince 1921 tnd hi wtt on the tttff of tbe New York Timet. He hts been a frequent contributor to the periodic pre., of the United Statea on political, .octal and economic questions, with Blue Key Initiation Held Thursday Night La.1 nlfht at 7 SO p. m. Blue Key, national honor fraternity, held IU formal Initiation banquet ln the Hotel Callfornlan. Two honorary membera of Blue Key. Frtnk H. Hontn. former may or of Fretno. tnd Gilbert Jertberf. tltorney. were guett tpeahera at SPEAKERS Pr I V Tenney. phyebotofy pro- f.-ssor. Dr. Mitchell Bligga. dean of ni.-n Art Safstrom, general mon- aK^r of ihe Student Aaaoclatlon. and Ed Owentby. pretldent of Blue ■ iityr tpetkert. Newly elected membert to the organisation were George Stelner. Kobert A rata—«n. Front Weln *.-henk. Bill Bockas. David Parker. Ilar.ey Kdwardo. Edward Sturgeon. ami Kdmond Bole. Membership In lllue Key ta now brought up to 18 vtith the entrtnee of the eight new Psi Chi's to Entertain I'm thi Ioti sorority membert I will be boot! thi. weekend to 15 |—egg—I of tbe Phi Lambda Chi to rority 4ft San Francitco Sttte Col The fuettt ire expected to trrlve by trtln tt noon tomorrow and w II be feted at a dinner ln the committee room of the ttudent union. l..ir.-r in the evening t dtnee w II Ih held witb tbe Thett Chi fra - .ring recently ln Cur r.-nt History, the Commonwealth. N.w York Timet and other publi The forum program, tre open to the public tnd financed through voluntary offerings and annual -;.<>nsor.bip contributions under t_ l-.irl.-r.hlp of the community wide committee. CLUB NOTES Hawaii, FSC Honored At Dinner Wednesday In honor of the vliiting Culver tlty of Hiwill. Freano SUte. the Junior Chamber of Commerce tnd downtown bu.ineaa men hold a dinner Wedneeday evening In tho .tudent union tocUl hall, which waa attended by 27S pertont. In eluding many Stater. Al Radka. former Fretno SUte j College itudent pretldent. wtt the matter of ceremonie. The program conaltted of Sandy Shaw. Freano SUte ttudent. who five humorous rendition, of record.; t Hawaiian dancer, and the entire Hawaiian football team, wbo joined ln singing three of their nttlve aongt. The football playert of etch team were introduced lo the audience by the coaches Phrateres Schedule Membership Drive Kappa Phrtteret, women', tocitl organization, and tpontor of the recent Halloween AllT Slag party. plan, t membership Increase drive. Jo Ann Whiting, publicity chair man aald. History Society Meets The Natural HUtory Society, compelled of ttudenu Intere.ted In nature study, met Thuraday at S pm ln Room 200. Mel—ne Hall. A. — Culbertaon of the agriculture- biology department sponsors ttle To Begin November 10 Studenti who hive signed up In the Social Procedure courto tre reminded thtt tbe elm will befU on November 10. The courto will feature etiquette in the borne, and will be given by Mr- deraon. homon—king instructor Orgs Hold Exchange Dancing and refre.shm.-nts feit- iir.il the exchange party of Alpha Theta sorority and Mu Alpha Delta fraternity Monday night at Callfor nia Field. MARTIN'S FLORIST Orchid and Gardenia 404 N. Fulton gt. Phone 2-12gl Plymouth Club to. Meet Plymouth Club members will meet tor discussion with tho, tpetker it Sunday Mgbt't Flrtt Congregational thurrh Ftjrum after the forum In the churchNocated at Dktaadero and M Street* Music Group to Meet Mu Phi Eptllon. music group for glrlt. will meet Thurt*—g. November II. tt 3 p m . iccordlng to Eltlne Sauer. prealdent. SHELBURNE'S STATIONERY FULL ZIPPER — 3-RINQ All Leather Binders Portfolios. 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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 |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | November 8, 1946 Pg 4 |
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. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Pag* Four
Basketball Squat-
Rounds into Form
Hal Beatty'. Miuid of Bulldog
eager, will undergo a baaketball
te.t nett week to help decide vtr
.ity and junior vanity ranking*.
A point tyttem hi. been originated by Beatty whereby each »ho wtah to participate in either
player .ill be levied thoroughly in trick or Held evenlt. According
eight of the mint Important hoop to Co_c_ f*,im. Hanner. head of the
fund.ment.ls Highe.t powible rat- lepartm,nt. th, mlnn„. „,
ing for each tactic will be lu »
point! Tbe verttt.le hoop men |