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-The Fregne State Collage Collagion- Bulldogs, Tigers Renew Old Rivalry Saturday Tigers Seek First Season Grid Victory The football fortunes of Fresno State College will be put on the line Saturday when the Bulldogs journey to Stockton to face a win hungry rniversity of Pacific football team. The Bulldogs, who lost their first two games on the road, were not impressive in beating Adams State College last week la the home opener Coach* ..leman hope* to get hit into Ihe center paat after nam ran offease clicking Inside the M yard ing the lUilMog poaches with hla marker thla week In osder to dlt- btorkissg aad tack Has. J ha Rice pose or the wlaloes Tigers aad Be-by Lee will ssyitt the haJf- The Tigers have not looked hark apot off of their perform- e la their two outings aaree toot weak, —re will play on either at they were uffumn while Rice will hold down 31-8 by West Texas the defensive chore*. I berime the first team Other starters Include end Jim , to toot to Colorado State Cnlver- Williams tackle* Jim Kroaa aad , • ity in three years, loslog Jo-0 Montle Day. guards Ed' Kaiser Tos> — r- tnd I'tul Wicker, halfback Her But Coach John Rohde haa ~««> Hamp. quarterbarki Ron been pointing for the Freano Melton aad Beau Carter, and full game for a long time and his »nck Dor" -saw- la—■ should be la top mental and Coleman alao aald that tacklesj physical shape. The Tigers have Charles Dudley and (lerry Scheldt fallen three straight times to the guard Gary Standifer and center Bulldogs and Ro&de would like Paul Warkentln put ln strong bl.t* nothing better than to beat Cole- for starting calls. Warkentln slid maa in hla final year at the a top job on defensive aad may ' Fresno helm. aee extended action aa a defenalve g the Tiger attack will he "wild card." Hoopsters Open Practice With Six Lettermen Practice wtll start Tueeday fo rresno State Colloge'a 1MS-A baaketball aquad I a—i lettermen returned froa last year's squad which woo 21 games, lost eight, aad faa.be. th. quarter-finals of the NCA j college dlvlaion champloaahi before bowing to tournament a | ner South Dakota State. Aai - them are three IMS All-C , . choice.- center Tony Burr , ' forward! Maurice Talbot and roa oa lae lg—g go and IgOg gl N train* who recently —Bt—tori sa \rtn> Int. h. Coach Harry M.M.. o Janiar The big Tiger tine will be anchored by All-Coast candidate Don Shackelford at tackle who weighs In al 24s pounds aad tackle Dick Kirby who tlpa tho sea whopping 260 pounds The rest of the Bengal line la eoatgeeag af experteaced veterans. Coleman will make just three change* ln his starting lineup which opened the game laat week. End Larry Fogelatrom regained his spot on the first team following aa outstanding defensive game The game will also see a bid by quarterback Carter to erase two more school records. He already holda the three year record ror total offense and will be aeeklng to eclipse the four year mark as well aa the career paaalng yardage mark. Carter needs oaly rive yards lo pass the pausing rerord aet last I year hy Jon Anaho. He is only | Bl yards short a. the total offense mark set by Dean IT.llp.stt between lacv* and IgflT. Thla will mark the 3»th meeting between the two aquada. The Bulldogs have taken 19 game* while Ihe Tigers have won 17 with two ending In ties. Game lime ta aet tor 8 PM with a special rootera train from Fresno making Preaato State'. Bulldog has Don't Let Go Ihe Tiger of I OP by the tail hut Saturday. The llulktoz* have Neff and Eddie Green, a I string guard Nerr exhauated eligibility while Green State. tru- Chalk Talk.,. By DA.N O'BKIEN Collegian Sports Editor Bulldog Aquamen Battle Tigers, Modesto JC The Freeao Stole College water polo team will hit the road lor two more gaatoe after splitting a pair oa the road laat weekend The Bulldogs will face Cnlver aity ef the Pacific at Stockton Saturday afternoon and Modesto Junior College tn Modeato Tuesday. They take a 1-1 record Into the week's activity after losing to Saa Jase SUte. Jtr-T. »nd defeat—* Saa Francisco State, lg 4 WRESTLING SCHEDULE Tony Atencto bidding for his third, straight team scoring title, haa been the team's sparkplug to date with a!n* goals la two games Ron Wax ranks second in club teosiag with four goals. Other probable alerters will laclude Mai Hevener at tho third forward spot. Rick Roes at ceater back. BUI Ryder aad Vic French at guards, aad Terry Harper Hospital Confab In Lab School Robert Ptorool aad Dr. Edward Relghrad. of the buataees depart moat, are conducting laatraatloa the aaoaad of a la the college toaera- Appre—mataiy IS top adm In 1 strataea are expected to attend. Ptotael dssrrihid this two day s aa a "trial ran" with the r ef soagaettag each a a laager ported of HAIRCUTS WU-MK&CAMraTOWN Acrogs from F.S.C. Dorm ship* San Jose Friday. Jan 10 San Fernando Valley • State Nort bridge Saturday. Jan. 11 Cal Poly (Pomona) Pomona, Monday. Jan. II Saa Joae State Freano Saturday. Jan. It Saa Diego State Saa Diego Saturday. Feb 1 Stanford Stanford ■ Saturday. Feb 1 I'nlv of California Berkeley ' Friday. Feb. 14 Los Angelea State Saturday. Feb. It Long Beach State Kre.no Friday. Feb. 21 Cal Poly i (SLO) Sao Lata Oblapo Saturday. Feb 22 ^ ITC. Sanu Barbara Golett Frldty. Feb. 2* CCAA Championships Fresno Friday. March « Pacific Coast later- collegiate Championships San Lata Obispo Saturday. March 14 NCAA District I College Rooters Train ts Football Tradition The days of the raccoon coals are gone from football thing Just at old and Jutt at close to football aa It the rooters train. Believe me. nothing will get the college spirit going more than a group of football rooters all piled on one train aiwl heading for the "big game " If you haven't heard hy now llullrlrsgland has arranged lor the students t«> travel lo the t'OP game csn Jutt sihIi a train. If \..ii .l..n't have a ticket you'd better get one and H you don't get oar brother you're missing the boat (etraar) train. The Bulldog-Tiger series dates back a long time by the way and has featured some real wild affairs. Thla should be no exception as Ihe Stockton school has made the affair its homecoming game, unci \M» III) Kl Don't look now but did you notice that things weren't bad at all last week aa far aa the crowd al the student gate Is concerned. My healthy and happy ribs thank whoever was responsible for opening the gate a little earlier than uaual. Keep It up and the fans will stay healthy t want to scare anybody but did you happen lo notice the the San Diego State-Cal Poly (SLO) roothall tussle The Axtect romped tor a (9-0 victory. The Attec empire will be t rough one to conquer. I still think the Bulldogs can win It. Another Interest In* acore was the lavnc Bench Stale-Han Francisco taisaele. The 4aV—i dropped a close one hy score oT 4-fl. It wasn't a bases loaded boose ran that did it either. Thla was roothall and the Picking this year's All-American quarterback Is not going to be aa easy taak. The nation's colleges are loaded with top notch signal callers. Juat a tew ot them Include Southern California'! Pete Beathard. Northwestern . Tommy Myera. Navy's Roger 8taubach. Miami's George Mlrt. Cornell's Gary Wood. Nebraska's Dennis Cla- rldge. Georgia Tech's Billy Lothrldge and Alabama's Joe Namath There are more but thai list would make most pro scouts drool. ' Getting back to Fresno and the campus. Intramural, are In full awing again with roothall. bowling and tennia teams all In action Director Myron Anderaon seems to have another top program aat up for Ihe fun loving sportsmao I Stadium Gets I Sign, Booths j "There are three disreputable looking outhouse like booths used at ticket office* In front of Ratellffe Stadium Can't anything be done about them?'' Such an appeal appeared tn the "Lettera to the Editor" columa of the Fresno Bee before th. now ticket booths tnd the Illuminated algn were installed. "It la a good summation of the general opinion toward the previous appearance of the front of the stadium said Earle Baaaett. State College Association The 4x120 foot sign of Illuminated plastic waa dooated and Installed by a local refreshment company late last summer. In large letters It reads: Home of the Fresno State Bulldogs, and announces the coming aaaa* "The new cement booths have «lx entrances and accommodate the crowd much faster and easier thaa the old wooden structures." Bassett aald. The expense of the construction was shared by the FSC Association aad tbe college. Tom McF For— arris Vera Tenia assd Vol MHallura aad guarda Larry Wait aad Marty Sharp ara non-lctir-r Top froah to move up to tl. varsity will be Terry Hogue. a I I forward who averaged 11.7 point- s game Also expected to report b Miller are Mike Mtnro. <-< cer ter from College of Sequoias, gi Wes Isaac, €-5 rorward fro- Reedley JC. 1963 Cross Country Schedule n__iVs Dental historians report nomadic people from the Arabian desert today brush thetr teeth the eaaae way thetr aaeeetors did back lo the fourth century They use s.ltohss of mlaswak. a wild bush which eon—Ins baking soda. Catastrophic accidents killed \ over <0g persons tn the flret half. of 1»«3 la the continental United States, report stsltattrlaae at the Met rope U tan Life laearaace Co. Pi Gamma Mu becks Members Discussion oa the membership drivs heada the ageada for the rirat meeting It PI Gamma Mu today at 1 PM ln Social Science! 104. The .meeting of the national social science honorary fraternity will also take up the Pi Gamma Mu Papers Conference In the spring aad other buataees. Organisation officers are: Ray Fair, prealdent; Jamee Brumm.' viae pratsSw sseretary; aad Juliet t About 1.000 fishermen aad an equal number of shore plant1 worker* are engaged la the Amer I j lean crab fishing Industry. ' CEDAR HEIGHTS MARKET • COR CEDAR _ SHIELDS SUNNYSIOE SQUARE MARKET-COR CLOVIS. VEHTURA DR AL GREENSTONE OPTOMETRIST I Formerly in Manchester Center) * Examinations * Prescriptions * Fra meg * Repairs :,[ PERSONALIZED VISION CARE FOR THE fsc. srsmetr Purity Shopping Center Corner Cedar & Shields Pfcone 229-4246 Greet the shirt . with an Oxford education ^^RROrW^ ir-flla thig new Decton oxf ord etirt-.theUt-rti to the world of. ee-r by ARROW. A fa-nd of K%Deaan* «*«girfBri__li«p-L Short aleevea ag iUugtnted onbr$6-*5 •ftwWrj-ibr, — r
Object Description
Title | 1963_10 The Daily Collegian October 1963 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1963 |
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 | October 10, 1963 Pg 4 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1963 |
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 Fregne State Collage Collagion- Bulldogs, Tigers Renew Old Rivalry Saturday Tigers Seek First Season Grid Victory The football fortunes of Fresno State College will be put on the line Saturday when the Bulldogs journey to Stockton to face a win hungry rniversity of Pacific football team. The Bulldogs, who lost their first two games on the road, were not impressive in beating Adams State College last week la the home opener Coach* ..leman hope* to get hit into Ihe center paat after nam ran offease clicking Inside the M yard ing the lUilMog poaches with hla marker thla week In osder to dlt- btorkissg aad tack Has. J ha Rice pose or the wlaloes Tigers aad Be-by Lee will ssyitt the haJf- The Tigers have not looked hark apot off of their perform- e la their two outings aaree toot weak, —re will play on either at they were uffumn while Rice will hold down 31-8 by West Texas the defensive chore*. I berime the first team Other starters Include end Jim , to toot to Colorado State Cnlver- Williams tackle* Jim Kroaa aad , • ity in three years, loslog Jo-0 Montle Day. guards Ed' Kaiser Tos> — r- tnd I'tul Wicker, halfback Her But Coach John Rohde haa ~««> Hamp. quarterbarki Ron been pointing for the Freano Melton aad Beau Carter, and full game for a long time and his »nck Dor" -saw- la—■ should be la top mental and Coleman alao aald that tacklesj physical shape. The Tigers have Charles Dudley and (lerry Scheldt fallen three straight times to the guard Gary Standifer and center Bulldogs and Ro&de would like Paul Warkentln put ln strong bl.t* nothing better than to beat Cole- for starting calls. Warkentln slid maa in hla final year at the a top job on defensive aad may ' Fresno helm. aee extended action aa a defenalve g the Tiger attack will he "wild card." Hoopsters Open Practice With Six Lettermen Practice wtll start Tueeday fo rresno State Colloge'a 1MS-A baaketball aquad I a—i lettermen returned froa last year's squad which woo 21 games, lost eight, aad faa.be. th. quarter-finals of the NCA j college dlvlaion champloaahi before bowing to tournament a | ner South Dakota State. Aai - them are three IMS All-C , . choice.- center Tony Burr , ' forward! Maurice Talbot and roa oa lae lg—g go and IgOg gl N train* who recently —Bt—tori sa \rtn> Int. h. Coach Harry M.M.. o Janiar The big Tiger tine will be anchored by All-Coast candidate Don Shackelford at tackle who weighs In al 24s pounds aad tackle Dick Kirby who tlpa tho sea whopping 260 pounds The rest of the Bengal line la eoatgeeag af experteaced veterans. Coleman will make just three change* ln his starting lineup which opened the game laat week. End Larry Fogelatrom regained his spot on the first team following aa outstanding defensive game The game will also see a bid by quarterback Carter to erase two more school records. He already holda the three year record ror total offense and will be aeeklng to eclipse the four year mark as well aa the career paaalng yardage mark. Carter needs oaly rive yards lo pass the pausing rerord aet last I year hy Jon Anaho. He is only | Bl yards short a. the total offense mark set by Dean IT.llp.stt between lacv* and IgflT. Thla will mark the 3»th meeting between the two aquada. The Bulldogs have taken 19 game* while Ihe Tigers have won 17 with two ending In ties. Game lime ta aet tor 8 PM with a special rootera train from Fresno making Preaato State'. Bulldog has Don't Let Go Ihe Tiger of I OP by the tail hut Saturday. The llulktoz* have Neff and Eddie Green, a I string guard Nerr exhauated eligibility while Green State. tru- Chalk Talk.,. By DA.N O'BKIEN Collegian Sports Editor Bulldog Aquamen Battle Tigers, Modesto JC The Freeao Stole College water polo team will hit the road lor two more gaatoe after splitting a pair oa the road laat weekend The Bulldogs will face Cnlver aity ef the Pacific at Stockton Saturday afternoon and Modesto Junior College tn Modeato Tuesday. They take a 1-1 record Into the week's activity after losing to Saa Jase SUte. Jtr-T. »nd defeat—* Saa Francisco State, lg 4 WRESTLING SCHEDULE Tony Atencto bidding for his third, straight team scoring title, haa been the team's sparkplug to date with a!n* goals la two games Ron Wax ranks second in club teosiag with four goals. Other probable alerters will laclude Mai Hevener at tho third forward spot. Rick Roes at ceater back. BUI Ryder aad Vic French at guards, aad Terry Harper Hospital Confab In Lab School Robert Ptorool aad Dr. Edward Relghrad. of the buataees depart moat, are conducting laatraatloa the aaoaad of a la the college toaera- Appre—mataiy IS top adm In 1 strataea are expected to attend. Ptotael dssrrihid this two day s aa a "trial ran" with the r ef soagaettag each a a laager ported of HAIRCUTS WU-MK&CAMraTOWN Acrogs from F.S.C. Dorm ship* San Jose Friday. Jan 10 San Fernando Valley • State Nort bridge Saturday. Jan. 11 Cal Poly (Pomona) Pomona, Monday. Jan. II Saa Joae State Freano Saturday. Jan. It Saa Diego State Saa Diego Saturday. Feb 1 Stanford Stanford ■ Saturday. Feb 1 I'nlv of California Berkeley ' Friday. Feb. 14 Los Angelea State Saturday. Feb. It Long Beach State Kre.no Friday. Feb. 21 Cal Poly i (SLO) Sao Lata Oblapo Saturday. Feb 22 ^ ITC. Sanu Barbara Golett Frldty. Feb. 2* CCAA Championships Fresno Friday. March « Pacific Coast later- collegiate Championships San Lata Obispo Saturday. March 14 NCAA District I College Rooters Train ts Football Tradition The days of the raccoon coals are gone from football thing Just at old and Jutt at close to football aa It the rooters train. Believe me. nothing will get the college spirit going more than a group of football rooters all piled on one train aiwl heading for the "big game " If you haven't heard hy now llullrlrsgland has arranged lor the students t«> travel lo the t'OP game csn Jutt sihIi a train. If \..ii .l..n't have a ticket you'd better get one and H you don't get oar brother you're missing the boat (etraar) train. The Bulldog-Tiger series dates back a long time by the way and has featured some real wild affairs. Thla should be no exception as Ihe Stockton school has made the affair its homecoming game, unci \M» III) Kl Don't look now but did you notice that things weren't bad at all last week aa far aa the crowd al the student gate Is concerned. My healthy and happy ribs thank whoever was responsible for opening the gate a little earlier than uaual. Keep It up and the fans will stay healthy t want to scare anybody but did you happen lo notice the the San Diego State-Cal Poly (SLO) roothall tussle The Axtect romped tor a (9-0 victory. The Attec empire will be t rough one to conquer. I still think the Bulldogs can win It. Another Interest In* acore was the lavnc Bench Stale-Han Francisco taisaele. The 4aV—i dropped a close one hy score oT 4-fl. It wasn't a bases loaded boose ran that did it either. Thla was roothall and the Picking this year's All-American quarterback Is not going to be aa easy taak. The nation's colleges are loaded with top notch signal callers. Juat a tew ot them Include Southern California'! Pete Beathard. Northwestern . Tommy Myera. Navy's Roger 8taubach. Miami's George Mlrt. Cornell's Gary Wood. Nebraska's Dennis Cla- rldge. Georgia Tech's Billy Lothrldge and Alabama's Joe Namath There are more but thai list would make most pro scouts drool. ' Getting back to Fresno and the campus. Intramural, are In full awing again with roothall. bowling and tennia teams all In action Director Myron Anderaon seems to have another top program aat up for Ihe fun loving sportsmao I Stadium Gets I Sign, Booths j "There are three disreputable looking outhouse like booths used at ticket office* In front of Ratellffe Stadium Can't anything be done about them?'' Such an appeal appeared tn the "Lettera to the Editor" columa of the Fresno Bee before th. now ticket booths tnd the Illuminated algn were installed. "It la a good summation of the general opinion toward the previous appearance of the front of the stadium said Earle Baaaett. State College Association The 4x120 foot sign of Illuminated plastic waa dooated and Installed by a local refreshment company late last summer. In large letters It reads: Home of the Fresno State Bulldogs, and announces the coming aaaa* "The new cement booths have «lx entrances and accommodate the crowd much faster and easier thaa the old wooden structures." Bassett aald. The expense of the construction was shared by the FSC Association aad tbe college. Tom McF For— arris Vera Tenia assd Vol MHallura aad guarda Larry Wait aad Marty Sharp ara non-lctir-r Top froah to move up to tl. varsity will be Terry Hogue. a I I forward who averaged 11.7 point- s game Also expected to report b Miller are Mike Mtnro. <-< cer ter from College of Sequoias, gi Wes Isaac, €-5 rorward fro- Reedley JC. 1963 Cross Country Schedule n__iVs Dental historians report nomadic people from the Arabian desert today brush thetr teeth the eaaae way thetr aaeeetors did back lo the fourth century They use s.ltohss of mlaswak. a wild bush which eon—Ins baking soda. Catastrophic accidents killed \ over <0g persons tn the flret half. of 1»«3 la the continental United States, report stsltattrlaae at the Met rope U tan Life laearaace Co. Pi Gamma Mu becks Members Discussion oa the membership drivs heada the ageada for the rirat meeting It PI Gamma Mu today at 1 PM ln Social Science! 104. The .meeting of the national social science honorary fraternity will also take up the Pi Gamma Mu Papers Conference In the spring aad other buataees. Organisation officers are: Ray Fair, prealdent; Jamee Brumm.' viae pratsSw sseretary; aad Juliet t About 1.000 fishermen aad an equal number of shore plant1 worker* are engaged la the Amer I j lean crab fishing Industry. ' CEDAR HEIGHTS MARKET • COR CEDAR _ SHIELDS SUNNYSIOE SQUARE MARKET-COR CLOVIS. VEHTURA DR AL GREENSTONE OPTOMETRIST I Formerly in Manchester Center) * Examinations * Prescriptions * Fra meg * Repairs :,[ PERSONALIZED VISION CARE FOR THE fsc. srsmetr Purity Shopping Center Corner Cedar & Shields Pfcone 229-4246 Greet the shirt . with an Oxford education ^^RROrW^ ir-flla thig new Decton oxf ord etirt-.theUt-rti to the world of. ee-r by ARROW. A fa-nd of K%Deaan* «*«girfBri__li«p-L Short aleevea ag iUugtnted onbr$6-*5 •ftwWrj-ibr, — r |