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And the Special Train tell, the football famine Fresno State College is endec person who witnessed I line 26 to 6 trimming adminis- ..t.-ritl by Leo Harris' Bulldogs to the aggregation from Pasaden Saturday night should be di. posed to doubt that. A lot i heard on every hand regarding how different the Fresno State team might have looked against "real competition," but we'll hark the Bulldogs against anything the Far Western Conference has te offer this season. The first string had everything its own way while it was in the game, so look out, Cal Aggies, San Jose and CO. P.! Incidentally, it was a rather ' short-sighted move on the psrt of the Fresno State College dents who voted down the lucent extra assessment for football games last Friday in assembly. Most likely, however, they did not fully appreciate all the factors involved. Contrary *- "■■ statements made by one f opponents of the proposal, football does not cost anything like $6.00 per student. It is hardly one-fifth that figure, and in view of the tough financial cumstances of the student a ciation this semester, another dime a game would not be much to ask: Students are asked ■ every thing' into consider- M if tl And another thing. ... Today the Collegian installs a standing feature, the » Public Enemies corner. The column will be used seldom, ... it is hoped. At any rate, the editorial and reportorial staffs will not worry their heads scurrying about the Next week the sales cam..-.,,.. for special train tickets will get under way, with yours very truly acting as the guy behind the guns of the sales staff. Naturally, the CoUegUtn will back the trip to the limit for this very reason, but aside from all attempts at humor, that train will »e worth ANYBODY'S time and Stoney, ao start saving your aickles. STUDENT VOTE IS 'THUMBS DOWN'ON 10-CENTJAME LEVY Proposal to Tax Admissions to Foolball Contests Gets Poor Reception BOOTSMA SHOWS SPIRIT And Gains New Title By Vigorous Arguments Against Added Expense Fresno State College students Friday morning in assembly expressed their dislike for any additional expense during football season when they voted down proposal to pay ten cents per ai on to help defray the cot of game officials. The plan was adranced Wedneadiy by the Prlday'a meeting by George Deadline Tomorrow Baking Company Gives Advertising 'Break'to F.S.C. It believed that they trill °f tot tutor*, that i'resno Stttt CEBCLE FRANCOIS Tl Clob will hold election of ol RALLY ASSEMBLY FOR FIRST GAME IS HUGE SUCCESS Students Fill Auditorium To Capacity For Friday Morning Program ALUMNI LECTURE SERIES WILL START TOMORROW NIGHT VARIED PROGRAM OFFERED Making a determined effort lis year to accomplish at least rcc valuable and noteworthy achievement, the Fresno State College Alumni Association, under the leadership of its president, Kenneth Brown, has instituted a lecture course which will II pltytrt, and Ctpltln Jack Hornet Sorority Silence Period Ends at 2 o'Clock Today announced yesterday. A.M.S.,A.W.S.to Meet on Friday 1 program U being id participate In the meeting. F. S. C. Debaters to Meet S.F. State to Treaty IJroll." Fresno ■ being potted. Reauls SALES CAMPAIGN FDR SPECIAL TRAIN OPENSJaTWEEK 50-Cent Deposit Will Be Collect- d to Insure Minis Ticket Buying BULLDOG VARSITY DRUBS ENGINEERS TO WIN FIRST GAME Cal Tech Victim of Diversified attack By Leo Harris* VAN^OSDEL, COLES SHINE Football Pronpects Brighten Following 26-6 Victory for Fresno State Livingstone's plint call for th With a crushing 26 to 6 viewy over the California Insti- ute of Technology team before 5000 fans last Saturday night Coach Leo Harris began his career as varsity football coach at Fresno State. The Engineers r FULLBACK - -del. la playing h MEMBERS OF COLLECE l be purcbaeed for a dollar apiece (Continued on Pag* 3) Pre-Med Club Plans Activities Great Response ToY.M.C.A.Drive Delays Meeting :,r a*d. Ibey n much more tttlafactory th German Club Hears Of Native Customs L W. a room Thurtday trt- Germany. "Single girls tn pentltted by not bring allowed to work asld. -Married couple* recti they mint pay back later, ui he Bulldog* scored again ie period when Pbll Drath, Public Enemies No. 1 l-DONBOOTSMAl
Object Description
Title | 1933_10 The Daily Collegian October 1933 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1933 |
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" |
Description
Title | October 3, 1933 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1933 |
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" |
Full-Text-Search | And the Special Train tell, the football famine Fresno State College is endec person who witnessed I line 26 to 6 trimming adminis- ..t.-ritl by Leo Harris' Bulldogs to the aggregation from Pasaden Saturday night should be di. posed to doubt that. A lot i heard on every hand regarding how different the Fresno State team might have looked against "real competition," but we'll hark the Bulldogs against anything the Far Western Conference has te offer this season. The first string had everything its own way while it was in the game, so look out, Cal Aggies, San Jose and CO. P.! Incidentally, it was a rather ' short-sighted move on the psrt of the Fresno State College dents who voted down the lucent extra assessment for football games last Friday in assembly. Most likely, however, they did not fully appreciate all the factors involved. Contrary *- "■■ statements made by one f opponents of the proposal, football does not cost anything like $6.00 per student. It is hardly one-fifth that figure, and in view of the tough financial cumstances of the student a ciation this semester, another dime a game would not be much to ask: Students are asked ■ every thing' into consider- M if tl And another thing. ... Today the Collegian installs a standing feature, the » Public Enemies corner. The column will be used seldom, ... it is hoped. At any rate, the editorial and reportorial staffs will not worry their heads scurrying about the Next week the sales cam..-.,,.. for special train tickets will get under way, with yours very truly acting as the guy behind the guns of the sales staff. Naturally, the CoUegUtn will back the trip to the limit for this very reason, but aside from all attempts at humor, that train will »e worth ANYBODY'S time and Stoney, ao start saving your aickles. STUDENT VOTE IS 'THUMBS DOWN'ON 10-CENTJAME LEVY Proposal to Tax Admissions to Foolball Contests Gets Poor Reception BOOTSMA SHOWS SPIRIT And Gains New Title By Vigorous Arguments Against Added Expense Fresno State College students Friday morning in assembly expressed their dislike for any additional expense during football season when they voted down proposal to pay ten cents per ai on to help defray the cot of game officials. The plan was adranced Wedneadiy by the Prlday'a meeting by George Deadline Tomorrow Baking Company Gives Advertising 'Break'to F.S.C. It believed that they trill °f tot tutor*, that i'resno Stttt CEBCLE FRANCOIS Tl Clob will hold election of ol RALLY ASSEMBLY FOR FIRST GAME IS HUGE SUCCESS Students Fill Auditorium To Capacity For Friday Morning Program ALUMNI LECTURE SERIES WILL START TOMORROW NIGHT VARIED PROGRAM OFFERED Making a determined effort lis year to accomplish at least rcc valuable and noteworthy achievement, the Fresno State College Alumni Association, under the leadership of its president, Kenneth Brown, has instituted a lecture course which will II pltytrt, and Ctpltln Jack Hornet Sorority Silence Period Ends at 2 o'Clock Today announced yesterday. A.M.S.,A.W.S.to Meet on Friday 1 program U being id participate In the meeting. F. S. C. Debaters to Meet S.F. State to Treaty IJroll." Fresno ■ being potted. Reauls SALES CAMPAIGN FDR SPECIAL TRAIN OPENSJaTWEEK 50-Cent Deposit Will Be Collect- d to Insure Minis Ticket Buying BULLDOG VARSITY DRUBS ENGINEERS TO WIN FIRST GAME Cal Tech Victim of Diversified attack By Leo Harris* VAN^OSDEL, COLES SHINE Football Pronpects Brighten Following 26-6 Victory for Fresno State Livingstone's plint call for th With a crushing 26 to 6 viewy over the California Insti- ute of Technology team before 5000 fans last Saturday night Coach Leo Harris began his career as varsity football coach at Fresno State. The Engineers r FULLBACK - -del. la playing h MEMBERS OF COLLECE l be purcbaeed for a dollar apiece (Continued on Pag* 3) Pre-Med Club Plans Activities Great Response ToY.M.C.A.Drive Delays Meeting :,r a*d. Ibey n much more tttlafactory th German Club Hears Of Native Customs L W. a room Thurtday trt- Germany. "Single girls tn pentltted by not bring allowed to work asld. -Married couple* recti they mint pay back later, ui he Bulldog* scored again ie period when Pbll Drath, Public Enemies No. 1 l-DONBOOTSMAl |