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Pogm four- The Freene Slate College Collegia! Chalk 7^..._-r^=__ |Grand Prix Lists Indy Rivals What's Happened To West Coast Football? One of the surprises of this yeara football aaaaoa baa been the poor showing by the big name weat roast teama auch aa Southern California. Waahtngton. and tTCLA. Oh! tbey aren't the wont thing that ever happened to weat coast football but they might be celled the^ Mggeet diaappotatment. CSC. of course, la the chief example. The Trojant were picked In the pre season polls aa the nation's top team and yet la four games tbey have woe only twice and have juat squeaked by for their two victories Waahlngton ta starting to come around but still none of the so-called powers of the west rank In any of the ratlnga at present. . Downfall? Admitted, these three teama face a murderous schedule but the opponents are no worse than laat year. It wet laat seaaon that the waat coast schools kicked up their heels to the rest of the national in intersections! games and moat of the time came out on top. This was ' the year that theae aame teams were to grab even more laurelt but It isn't happening. Tae wtwt ceaet'o Rone Bowl representative will more thaa likely have tested defeat more Usee oace this aeaaoa. Thlo writer juat hopes they are n*rou_ enough lo stop another victory streak by the visitor*. ia the Jlew Veer's day rleaasr. The fan. caa'l get the wiaa from the Jim Clark. 1»4J World Driving Champion, aad Parnelll Jonea. winner of thla year's controversial Indianapolis 600 race, have teamed up for thla weekend's $20,000 Monterey Pacific Grand Prix at I—guna Sect The two drivers staged a ISO mph. wheel-to-wheel battle at Indianapolis In May Clark's radical Lotus-Ford V8 finished oaly 34 seconds behind Pamela's conventional. Ofrenhaus Now. united under Ms—-actor Freak Arrlero, Speaking of the two teams In San Francisco and Loa Aagelea brings us to another sore point. Both of the west coast's National Football League representatives boast the unenviable record of not having posted a league wis. The Ram-tier encounter should be somthing to see for pro football faaa on the west coast but the rest of the nation will probably never even care to look at the acore. Three thee—i One pleasantry to this list of gridiron failures the Oakland Raiders That's right. Ihe Raiders Oakland may be at the bottom of the heap la the American Football League's western division but they caa and probably will upset the leaders The Raiders have won two games la leagai play and have even looked good In defeat. At least the Raider fan Is almoat a happy fan. Oh yea. I forgot lo mention that the other aquad In the baby loop, the San Dtego Chargers, aren't doing too bad either At le—st the < allfomU tolle*—te Athletic Asmor—lion Is on per IP. pueeted by n —A liter t'ov- entry (limax engine. Joaea make* his flrat attempt at I-gat- with e Lots- SB igesggiil with a -7 Clark. 26. haa mad rise la the difficult raring Grand Prix Formula I cars. Termed "the world's fastest born driver" by England's great Stirling Moss, he only began racing seriously in 1940 The flying Scot nearly won the champion ahlp laat year, but lost the final ('.rand I'rlx of the year to England's Graham Hill. Thla year, he has been invincible, winning flv* Grand Prix racea. placing second twice, and third once. Indy --H. wllty ead roar-1 hoaor. aad lttt World Champion __» m drive a car sell'sat sty feat. Orabam Hill hav* entered the 193- He aee been the feeteet qeeHfler I mile feature race Sunday. Oct 20 et lady the Inet two yema. Ho hee Utrg* PleM THAI' sprint cor: Mor# th__ ,0 international rt trill attempt to rill 30 u ***** available aurtlng grid po-tloaa yeert Pike'. Peak Hill tleab. "- for gunday't Orand Prix for Sports aet e atork cer record In winning c_n QU»|,fylng r^, n00m to | wtth a big Mercury sedan. Frldty. with the faateat alt drtvera Theee two International cham-^l automatically winning the top tlx plont join the finest field of pro-1 Rria positions. feealonal raca driven ever as-! Regional Sporta Car Club of aembled on the Weat Coast. j America racea dominate the ac- In addition to Clark. 1M1 Hon Saturday More than 140 en- World Driving Champion Phil tries. Including the Weat'a faateet Hill, flrat American to win the i modified and big production tportt Fresno-Cal Poly Tangle Saturday sloe—I drivers will be MM earl. Huaday. A lag pmdurOoa mm wlU beeta at II AM. At IS-.4S. all pee drivers that haven't been qualified will make a ftaal run for Ihe Urnad Prix In a IVmUut. The flrat litres The 100-lap Graad Prix begins at S:tg. Admlaalon Is tl Priday. IS Sa' urdsy and M Sunday, or |4 for all three days. Tlckeu can b* r chaaed at the San Franclaco Ex.-,:, Iner. or by writing SCRAM!' Box 449. Monterey. Calif The Monterey Prix it ipontored oa charity by the Sporta Association of Ihe Moat stride lli- tth Pa .Hi this State end lav* Angeles State both a I uaheaten (they far ■ rated sixth oa the \. I \ \ * FSC Football Statistics - Four Games Tout flrat dowoi Times carried ball 147 •**--* Net yarda paaaing . . 444 107 - - nnmb4,r Tarda Used llg T _ _ . _ " taf Heeratc by aeirtiii 1 Seorl S S ■ Montana Stale year's Indy 50tr waa among the most exciting ever run at the • brickyard." The radical, cigar- shaped Lotus-Ford stunned conventional front -englned Offy own- era and driven by qualifying fast enough to settle In the second row of the starting grid Parnelll a while roadster set the all-time qualifying mark of 151.153 mph. During the race. Clark and Jones set a furioua pace. With ten lapa to go. Jonea' Offy began leaklag oil on the course. Although he waa aot black flagged from the race, controversy still continues today about tbe oil. and Jonea' advantage In passing cars under the yellow caution flag. Although the move waa legal, many people feel that Clark's un- famtllarlty with American oral racing led him to strictly hold his position without advancing. Aquamen To Face Cal Poly > Bute College will play la the California Collegiate » Baturday whea the Bulldog. Uke a 1-2 record into thla week'a action following a 19-4 loot to the University of the Pacific laat weekead. Veteran forward Tony Atenclo continues to load the club scoring derby, tallying three goala againat UOP to run hla season total to 12 lo three games. Roe Wax. with four goals, la a d-Uat GUITAR LESSONS Learn to Play in The Mogf Modern and Up To Date GUITAR STUDIO FOLK - MOOEtN - BOCK & lOil - ELECTRIC BASS WESTERN - MOOCRN CORDS AND PROfESSlONAl JAZZ ONE MONTHS LESSON $10.00 Which Includes Rental Free KELTON GUITAR STUDIO _»101. A-gii hi Paste t -upphto Condor Cross Country Team Meets CP Fresno State'a vsrsity harriers will try to avenge the 27 28 defeat two weeka ago to Cal Poly when they meet the Mustangs again Saturday In San Luis Obispo The Bulldogs are expected to Improve over the previous showing aa Coach Bob Stout haa had two weeks to round his men Into shape. Blck Dahlgren ia expected to pick up ao easy flrat for the Bulldogs while aophomore Eddie Savage ahould flnlah higher In the pack than In the laat encounter The rest of the aquad Includes Hertog. Lyal Carlton. Rick Hulbert. Denny Thomaa. aad Marv DeCarlo Ity BOH W.M \. K Having finally hit Ita wllh a 29-7 victory over University of Pacific lait week, the Fresno State College football teem opena California CoHeglale Athletic Association plsy Saturday night against Cal Poly In San Lula Obispo Came time ls 8 PM. The play- by-play broadcast will be broad- , > KE Radio wllh Hal M. Williams and C.ua Zernial at the microphone. Tbe Bulldogs will take a 2-2 record Into Saturdays game, having beaten Adama State. 25-7. and loat lo Idaho. 32-8. and Montana SUte. 19 7. ln addition to the DOT win However, their performance chart haa been going ateadily up with laat week's game being by far their beet ahowlng of the year. coach Cecil Ceaaaaaa that he i paaaing yardage total of 1.998 |i broke aaother Ant bo record (1.875) and hla 2.431 total of feaae yarda topped the standard of 2.(53 set by Dean Phllpolt between 1954 and 1957. Keith's klckiag waa one of the real surprises of the night He booted a pair of extra polnU. j added a 22-yard field goal, and boomed three kickoffs out of the i Kacs* u Saa Franclaco Begiea. Sporta f Club of America t* has awe only a_I <>f ee bat has the pots-mi— ■mri. The Mustangs hate harkfield sparked by I fuUhnrk Jack « Urk. a ser In quiuteri.— k Dirk ■—J cttmpletions nut nf I peases), nad oae of the nave's beet punier* in tiery Walk- . who's averaging H» yards plus which had beea junked after the Montana State loaa. Tbe return up la atricUy aad will be scrapped again if the tenet allpn below IU UOP form. Membera of this week's alternate unit who were particularly Impressive against UOP were ends Jan Farts and Roger Smith, tackle Charlea Dudley, center Paul War- In. aad left halfback Levi ns. Farls snagged flv* passes 44 yards while Smith made spectacular grabs la clutch situations. Coleman alao had praise for linebackers Ed Kaiser. Mike An- solabehere. and Dick Van Galder. Kaiser waa tn on 15 tackles and Anaolabehere on 10 against Pacific Alao ewcoa.irag.ng waa the rent to form ahown by fullherk The Bulldogs will leave Freano by bus at noon Friday aad will practice Friday night In Poly Stadium They will atay at the Hotel Anderaon in Saa Luis Oblapo. Line-up of the alternate unlta: Red (starting unit)—Joe Williams and Larry Fogelatrom. ends; Mob tie Day aad Jim Kross. tackles; Kaiser snd Ralph Tork. guarda; Anaolabehere. csnter; Carter, quarterback; Herman Hamp. left half; Lee. right half; Long, fullback. Blue (alternate unit) — Farts and Smith, enda; Jim Fugman and Dudley, tackles; Buas Dritsaa and \ Gary 8Undifer. guarda; Warkentln. center; Ron Melton, quarter-! back; Owens, left half; Jim Rice, tight half; Keith, fullback Frosh Football Looking for Ita first win. t— Fresno State College freehma- football team take* oo the Cal Poly (SLO) frosh tomorrow at i PM In Ratellffe Stadium The Bullpups. who loat thel' first two games to power hou*. San Jose State freahmen and Ike California freahmen. face aa oasis r task thla week against Cal Poly Coach Kenny Oleaaon Is down to juat 17 men but has Centra California Back of the Tear. Johi, Flno at the quarterback slot Th. rest of the starting line-up In cludea Tony Antonelll alternating with Flao at quarterback an.: right half; Webster Wheeler or Dan Sholly and Kelly Douhan ends; Sun Strickland and Jo Capell. tickles. Elbert Najarlan and Pat Riddle, guarda: __n Caprellan. center; Mark Flaher at Clark Head, left half; Bob Bret/ fullback PATRONIZt OUR ADVERTISERS Bobby Lee, the increasing aharp- of AII-American quarterback lldate Beau tarter, and the 4opateat of fullbeck Doyle Keith aa n phsre-klcker. Long ran up 81 yards In nine carries. Including a 58-yard touchdown sprint on the flrat scrim- mate play Lee went 39 yarda with a flat paaa while Carter completed 11 of 19 paaaea for 144 yards aad three school records. The completions broke the FSC career record of 134 aet last year by Jon Ana bo by two. Carter'a DON'T WALK TO SCHOOL (It's Hard on Your Feet) Get A Bicycle From ... HONDA OF FRESNO - GREEN S CYCLERY Many to Choose From—New I 2124 N. Blackstone Prices 222-3375 SUPPORT YOUR COLLEGIAN ADVERTISERS! THEY SUPPORT YOU! SHOP THROUGH ADVERTISEMENTS PLACED IN THE COLLEGIAN THEY ARE YOUR GUIDE TO BETTER VALUES.
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 |
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Title | October 17, 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 | Pogm four- The Freene Slate College Collegia! Chalk 7^..._-r^=__ |Grand Prix Lists Indy Rivals What's Happened To West Coast Football? One of the surprises of this yeara football aaaaoa baa been the poor showing by the big name weat roast teama auch aa Southern California. Waahtngton. and tTCLA. Oh! tbey aren't the wont thing that ever happened to weat coast football but they might be celled the^ Mggeet diaappotatment. CSC. of course, la the chief example. The Trojant were picked In the pre season polls aa the nation's top team and yet la four games tbey have woe only twice and have juat squeaked by for their two victories Waahlngton ta starting to come around but still none of the so-called powers of the west rank In any of the ratlnga at present. . Downfall? Admitted, these three teama face a murderous schedule but the opponents are no worse than laat year. It wet laat seaaon that the waat coast schools kicked up their heels to the rest of the national in intersections! games and moat of the time came out on top. This was ' the year that theae aame teams were to grab even more laurelt but It isn't happening. Tae wtwt ceaet'o Rone Bowl representative will more thaa likely have tested defeat more Usee oace this aeaaoa. Thlo writer juat hopes they are n*rou_ enough lo stop another victory streak by the visitor*. ia the Jlew Veer's day rleaasr. The fan. caa'l get the wiaa from the Jim Clark. 1»4J World Driving Champion, aad Parnelll Jonea. winner of thla year's controversial Indianapolis 600 race, have teamed up for thla weekend's $20,000 Monterey Pacific Grand Prix at I—guna Sect The two drivers staged a ISO mph. wheel-to-wheel battle at Indianapolis In May Clark's radical Lotus-Ford V8 finished oaly 34 seconds behind Pamela's conventional. Ofrenhaus Now. united under Ms—-actor Freak Arrlero, Speaking of the two teams In San Francisco and Loa Aagelea brings us to another sore point. Both of the west coast's National Football League representatives boast the unenviable record of not having posted a league wis. The Ram-tier encounter should be somthing to see for pro football faaa on the west coast but the rest of the nation will probably never even care to look at the acore. Three thee—i One pleasantry to this list of gridiron failures the Oakland Raiders That's right. Ihe Raiders Oakland may be at the bottom of the heap la the American Football League's western division but they caa and probably will upset the leaders The Raiders have won two games la leagai play and have even looked good In defeat. At least the Raider fan Is almoat a happy fan. Oh yea. I forgot lo mention that the other aquad In the baby loop, the San Dtego Chargers, aren't doing too bad either At le—st the < allfomU tolle*—te Athletic Asmor—lion Is on per IP. pueeted by n —A liter t'ov- entry (limax engine. Joaea make* his flrat attempt at I-gat- with e Lots- SB igesggiil with a -7 Clark. 26. haa mad rise la the difficult raring Grand Prix Formula I cars. Termed "the world's fastest born driver" by England's great Stirling Moss, he only began racing seriously in 1940 The flying Scot nearly won the champion ahlp laat year, but lost the final ('.rand I'rlx of the year to England's Graham Hill. Thla year, he has been invincible, winning flv* Grand Prix racea. placing second twice, and third once. Indy --H. wllty ead roar-1 hoaor. aad lttt World Champion __» m drive a car sell'sat sty feat. Orabam Hill hav* entered the 193- He aee been the feeteet qeeHfler I mile feature race Sunday. Oct 20 et lady the Inet two yema. Ho hee Utrg* PleM THAI' sprint cor: Mor# th__ ,0 international rt trill attempt to rill 30 u ***** available aurtlng grid po-tloaa yeert Pike'. Peak Hill tleab. "- for gunday't Orand Prix for Sports aet e atork cer record In winning c_n QU»|,fylng r^, n00m to | wtth a big Mercury sedan. Frldty. with the faateat alt drtvera Theee two International cham-^l automatically winning the top tlx plont join the finest field of pro-1 Rria positions. feealonal raca driven ever as-! Regional Sporta Car Club of aembled on the Weat Coast. j America racea dominate the ac- In addition to Clark. 1M1 Hon Saturday More than 140 en- World Driving Champion Phil tries. Including the Weat'a faateet Hill, flrat American to win the i modified and big production tportt Fresno-Cal Poly Tangle Saturday sloe—I drivers will be MM earl. Huaday. A lag pmdurOoa mm wlU beeta at II AM. At IS-.4S. all pee drivers that haven't been qualified will make a ftaal run for Ihe Urnad Prix In a IVmUut. The flrat litres The 100-lap Graad Prix begins at S:tg. Admlaalon Is tl Priday. IS Sa' urdsy and M Sunday, or |4 for all three days. Tlckeu can b* r chaaed at the San Franclaco Ex.-,:, Iner. or by writing SCRAM!' Box 449. Monterey. Calif The Monterey Prix it ipontored oa charity by the Sporta Association of Ihe Moat stride lli- tth Pa .Hi this State end lav* Angeles State both a I uaheaten (they far ■ rated sixth oa the \. I \ \ * FSC Football Statistics - Four Games Tout flrat dowoi Times carried ball 147 •**--* Net yarda paaaing . . 444 107 - - nnmb4,r Tarda Used llg T _ _ . _ " taf Heeratc by aeirtiii 1 Seorl S S ■ Montana Stale year's Indy 50tr waa among the most exciting ever run at the • brickyard." The radical, cigar- shaped Lotus-Ford stunned conventional front -englned Offy own- era and driven by qualifying fast enough to settle In the second row of the starting grid Parnelll a while roadster set the all-time qualifying mark of 151.153 mph. During the race. Clark and Jones set a furioua pace. With ten lapa to go. Jonea' Offy began leaklag oil on the course. Although he waa aot black flagged from the race, controversy still continues today about tbe oil. and Jonea' advantage In passing cars under the yellow caution flag. Although the move waa legal, many people feel that Clark's un- famtllarlty with American oral racing led him to strictly hold his position without advancing. Aquamen To Face Cal Poly > Bute College will play la the California Collegiate » Baturday whea the Bulldog. Uke a 1-2 record into thla week'a action following a 19-4 loot to the University of the Pacific laat weekead. Veteran forward Tony Atenclo continues to load the club scoring derby, tallying three goala againat UOP to run hla season total to 12 lo three games. Roe Wax. with four goals, la a d-Uat GUITAR LESSONS Learn to Play in The Mogf Modern and Up To Date GUITAR STUDIO FOLK - MOOEtN - BOCK & lOil - ELECTRIC BASS WESTERN - MOOCRN CORDS AND PROfESSlONAl JAZZ ONE MONTHS LESSON $10.00 Which Includes Rental Free KELTON GUITAR STUDIO _»101. A-gii hi Paste t -upphto Condor Cross Country Team Meets CP Fresno State'a vsrsity harriers will try to avenge the 27 28 defeat two weeka ago to Cal Poly when they meet the Mustangs again Saturday In San Luis Obispo The Bulldogs are expected to Improve over the previous showing aa Coach Bob Stout haa had two weeks to round his men Into shape. Blck Dahlgren ia expected to pick up ao easy flrat for the Bulldogs while aophomore Eddie Savage ahould flnlah higher In the pack than In the laat encounter The rest of the aquad Includes Hertog. Lyal Carlton. Rick Hulbert. Denny Thomaa. aad Marv DeCarlo Ity BOH W.M \. K Having finally hit Ita wllh a 29-7 victory over University of Pacific lait week, the Fresno State College football teem opena California CoHeglale Athletic Association plsy Saturday night against Cal Poly In San Lula Obispo Came time ls 8 PM. The play- by-play broadcast will be broad- , > KE Radio wllh Hal M. Williams and C.ua Zernial at the microphone. Tbe Bulldogs will take a 2-2 record Into Saturdays game, having beaten Adama State. 25-7. and loat lo Idaho. 32-8. and Montana SUte. 19 7. ln addition to the DOT win However, their performance chart haa been going ateadily up with laat week's game being by far their beet ahowlng of the year. coach Cecil Ceaaaaaa that he i paaaing yardage total of 1.998 |i broke aaother Ant bo record (1.875) and hla 2.431 total of feaae yarda topped the standard of 2.(53 set by Dean Phllpolt between 1954 and 1957. Keith's klckiag waa one of the real surprises of the night He booted a pair of extra polnU. j added a 22-yard field goal, and boomed three kickoffs out of the i Kacs* u Saa Franclaco Begiea. Sporta f Club of America t* has awe only a_I <>f ee bat has the pots-mi— ■mri. The Mustangs hate harkfield sparked by I fuUhnrk Jack « Urk. a ser In quiuteri.— k Dirk ■—J cttmpletions nut nf I peases), nad oae of the nave's beet punier* in tiery Walk- . who's averaging H» yards plus which had beea junked after the Montana State loaa. Tbe return up la atricUy aad will be scrapped again if the tenet allpn below IU UOP form. Membera of this week's alternate unit who were particularly Impressive against UOP were ends Jan Farts and Roger Smith, tackle Charlea Dudley, center Paul War- In. aad left halfback Levi ns. Farls snagged flv* passes 44 yards while Smith made spectacular grabs la clutch situations. Coleman alao had praise for linebackers Ed Kaiser. Mike An- solabehere. and Dick Van Galder. Kaiser waa tn on 15 tackles and Anaolabehere on 10 against Pacific Alao ewcoa.irag.ng waa the rent to form ahown by fullherk The Bulldogs will leave Freano by bus at noon Friday aad will practice Friday night In Poly Stadium They will atay at the Hotel Anderaon in Saa Luis Oblapo. Line-up of the alternate unlta: Red (starting unit)—Joe Williams and Larry Fogelatrom. ends; Mob tie Day aad Jim Kross. tackles; Kaiser snd Ralph Tork. guarda; Anaolabehere. csnter; Carter, quarterback; Herman Hamp. left half; Lee. right half; Long, fullback. Blue (alternate unit) — Farts and Smith, enda; Jim Fugman and Dudley, tackles; Buas Dritsaa and \ Gary 8Undifer. guarda; Warkentln. center; Ron Melton, quarter-! back; Owens, left half; Jim Rice, tight half; Keith, fullback Frosh Football Looking for Ita first win. t— Fresno State College freehma- football team take* oo the Cal Poly (SLO) frosh tomorrow at i PM In Ratellffe Stadium The Bullpups. who loat thel' first two games to power hou*. San Jose State freahmen and Ike California freahmen. face aa oasis r task thla week against Cal Poly Coach Kenny Oleaaon Is down to juat 17 men but has Centra California Back of the Tear. Johi, Flno at the quarterback slot Th. rest of the starting line-up In cludea Tony Antonelll alternating with Flao at quarterback an.: right half; Webster Wheeler or Dan Sholly and Kelly Douhan ends; Sun Strickland and Jo Capell. tickles. Elbert Najarlan and Pat Riddle, guarda: __n Caprellan. center; Mark Flaher at Clark Head, left half; Bob Bret/ fullback PATRONIZt OUR ADVERTISERS Bobby Lee, the increasing aharp- of AII-American quarterback lldate Beau tarter, and the 4opateat of fullbeck Doyle Keith aa n phsre-klcker. Long ran up 81 yards In nine carries. Including a 58-yard touchdown sprint on the flrat scrim- mate play Lee went 39 yarda with a flat paaa while Carter completed 11 of 19 paaaea for 144 yards aad three school records. The completions broke the FSC career record of 134 aet last year by Jon Ana bo by two. Carter'a DON'T WALK TO SCHOOL (It's Hard on Your Feet) Get A Bicycle From ... HONDA OF FRESNO - GREEN S CYCLERY Many to Choose From—New I 2124 N. Blackstone Prices 222-3375 SUPPORT YOUR COLLEGIAN ADVERTISERS! THEY SUPPORT YOU! SHOP THROUGH ADVERTISEMENTS PLACED IN THE COLLEGIAN THEY ARE YOUR GUIDE TO BETTER VALUES. |