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Page Two -The Fresno State College Collegian- ■CQUL»IAH Vh"CFR,ESNO *i'*TE COLLEGE ASSOCIATION RATES— Subscription Eighty ISO) «nt. per .em..ter; THE COLLEGtANOFFICE. Student Union. FKone'4.4721 irtiS^^ Miter Rusipel is Mancqer JACK CURTIS ERNEST ANDERSON Maflr^ inq Editor Catherine Guthrie News Editor Copy Editor .. . Feature Edilor Sports Editor Advertising Manager Betty Deranian Ernest Anderson Clare Weymouth Ernest Anderson Virginia Kulhanjian Dick Fori. Al For. on lewi orial Sta!: luanita Brown. Dorolhy McAllisler. Jespe.-se... Beverly Shirley Gardner Belly He -ampbell Lucille 0:-:r,Ay. McNeil, ['on Ca.-cy. Ihy h tickle Lindsey. Betty Paul, Bev Deadline for F-S Carrier Copy Set at Next Wednesday, May 4 FINDERS KEEPERS . . - Sometime soon, the contents of the Lost and Found collection will be auctioned off for war stamps. Thus all rhe idle equipment and materials will be put to good use again and. more important, war •stamps will be purchased. All students who have lost pens, pencils, books, or anything else should pay a visit to thc lost and found dtpartmcnr in thc Association office sometime next week to claim their lost articles; otherwise tTiese articles will find employment in ome other person's hands. No item can be redeemed from thc accumulation NOT A DROP TO DRINK ... A fine building was erected and it was called thc new union. There was much chromium and tile distributed through its magnificence. Only one thing was left neglected . . . the water supply for rhe ordinary rhirsty student. Two fountains were construcred and connected with water, bur there was no water because that which did issue forth from thc chromium spout dribbled down into thc basin. ' Robbed! Robbed!" Old Mac ■The scurrilous mud slinging politicians have almost roiled the game, but we will win. STUART MELVO HUNTER shall triumph over all of these dlfflcul- "They stole all the applications so that HUNTER was unable to file, but he will be In there pitching all the time. I wish to announce that STUART MELVO HUNTER will run for stu- ent president as a write-in candidate. Each voter is urged when voting to write in the namt STUART MELVO HUNTER in the interests of better student government. "Yea. nnd verily.' aa T. R. would Bay. We are standing at Armegeddon nnd we're fighting for the Lord. We will win. because as the Shadow Bays. •The wee,! of crime bears bitter fruit.' HONEST j HUNTER will win. "We appeal to all student, interested In the most efficient type of student government to vote for our candidate so that our Alma Mater shall not perish from the earth. STUART Melvo Hunter is our only salvation. H« is the only wall between FSC and destruction. Elect this None other than the great Dean (Gimp) St. Join has written that: "Stuart is aa strong as a Hoi and cannot be overlooked. He Is almost as smar a lion t. "Left vote for STUART MEL ■ always raising cain. for Stu is a vote for you 2) According to eminent medical authorities. he is the only man in the history of mankind whose head can be seen through. This phsnom- ena il caused by holes in the respective eardrums and is regarded by the natives of Okulu to be a sign of wisdom and executive ability. 3) Rluart Melvo Hunter can hold his llkker. 1) A vote for Hunter Is a vote for Hunter. 5) WRITE IN STUART MELVO HUNTER FOR No human lip could cup itself about the precious stream, because rhcrc was no stream. There was only a futile, insignificanr dribble. In all this finery there should be water. Cokes are rationed and-summer is coming. How about some common ordinary drinking water in the palace? Mildred Fathy To Sing Monday Mil.! ,1 Fathy. ii'i.lay. I hall of ion at S:1S p. m. Barbara Willis, a music major, will accompany Miss Fatby. The soloist Is a member of the college Pianoforte Club and of the Senior Women's Glee Club. She Is also of the Junior Musical Club, which operates under the Fresno Musical Club and Is a guest soloist of thc First Presbyterian Church. She Ik a vocalist for a t-erlea. of radio broadcasts. Miss Fathy has selected several numbers for her recital including "Open Thy Blue Eyes," "O, What! a Beautiful City." and "Let Me Al-| ways Sing." . i TENNEY ENTERTAINS Members of the Alpha Theta bo- i-orlty and ihe Mu Alpha Delta fraternity were guests or their sponsors. Mrs. and Dr. E. V. Tenney. at a dinner last Tuesday night. The rood was served cafeteria Valley Donut and Coffee Shop Try Our Donuts m 2326 TULARE 8TREET style in the back yard of thc Ten ney residence. Forty-six long mem bers plus John Michaells. Mu Alpbi sponsor, and his wife, and Mrs Patronize Our Advertisers DANCE Marigold Ballroom 11-PIECE ORCHESTRA EVERY SATURDAY NITE Dance thc Way You Like BALLROOM TO RENT FOR PRIVATE USE All copy lor thc F-S Carrier, Fresno 8tale college English department publication, must be submitted to thc edltorB by nest Wednesday. May 12. Included In the nex- magaxlne. I Distribution Is tentatively scneu- iileil tor sometime during the first "Don't wait for your Instructor to make an assignment." she urged. "The deadline Is too near short story, play, essay, poem— anything. If it's the least bit good, additional English credit ran be obtained." tlon generally increases as the length ot his work goes down and Its quality, up. I They are also anxious for many 1 exerpts from original essays similar to those used In thc Reader's Digest picturesque speech section. e lengthy material, the edit- most interested In stlmti- nl subjects, similar to tbe ■rntlves nlready chosen deal li racial prejudice and amok- OUR NEW GREEN GATE COTTONS 3.95 to 10.95 BooaBro* FULTON AT FRESNO Bulldgg-bttes.. By Bev Campbell There Isn't much to say about the tennis matches, other than that tho semifinals have I Played oft as yeL snd I've when tbe girls will get around to Playing tennis. The finals should have been over some time laat month and until the girls realise that they are holding up other ac- tlvltlea. nothing anyone can say will speed up play. So. please, you •The Fresno State College Collegian- ■COUEGJAH SPORTS W C„.V. I—I lo II ' ~ - Page Three There will be a swimming meet ror all women students on May 25 Anyone is welcome to help her team come out with honors should see Grace Thompson or the class csptalns. There will be sprint races, diving, and relays. Let's see a big turnout- get together and plan the game program, and until a larger num. fc^r of girls sign - - s. .-„ s. *mw^ -JJJsw-»JJ^^ ^gT Hunt, Fariss Lead Bulldog Spikemen Meet The various fratmen will bury all Sdfl JOSC Hete 7 O/TIO/TOW* Intcr-traditlons and squawks ln general today to gang up on an All- Locals Sml +n A«-n«- iOAt "»' r" ^ r star Non-nrs. f— '- - *■- • the , ) W. tournament seems bound for Imminent doom! It la the duty of the girls themselves, to undertake the responsibility of rounding up more players; baseball Isn't work, girls, It's supposed to be entertaining. \ There are only live more weeks of school, and if something Isn't done pretty soon, we might as well forget the whole Idea . . . —Any girl Interested In becoming a member of the WAA Is welcomed to the swimming meet and when the tournament ... ,,„,l[u „ you ahould want further Information, see Miss Doyle, or Mildred McDonald at thc gym. eral today to gang up on an All- star Non-org team ln a hoUy contested aoftbaU game that will be one of the features of Hye Dtw The game will get under way at approximately 2:20 and laat four Inning, with Dickie Farias as cap-' tain of the Non-orgers sad Jack Hunt leading the Fratmen. Selected teams are as follows: ORQMEN SIOMA TAU8: John Olson, BUI Rudd, Orval Mlschler; MU ALPHA DELTA: Mark Tlbbs. Marty Walters; THETA CHI: Vernon Nick- ZEA MU: Bob Poors. Ed Young' man. Lou Futrell. Jack Hunt. NON-OROJHEN Dick Handley. Rex Schroder. Jack Fellows. Jack Pattee. Temp Davies. Don'Bolt. Larry Elrod. Joe! Shropshire. Dickie Farlss and Norman Stebblns. Local* Seek fo Avenge 1942 71-59 Defeat; Furred, Hunt, Pattee, Lewis, Carlsen Out By DICK FARISS The FSC bulldog track and field team meets its oldest and biggest rival when it takes on the Spartans from San Jose in the RadcIifTe Stadium this Saturday afternoon. The meet is scheduled for 2:00 and a large crowd is expected to witness the event. * : Zetes, Renegades, Engineers Win In Softball Two intramural aoftball games I were, played last night In one. the' Renegades trounced the Mt Alpha Deltas 16 to i, and in the othei thc Engineers Club beat the Sig ma Taus by a score of 18 to S , Bex Schroder was the winning Renegade pitcher, and he and Rene- |gade Dick Farlss each hit two ea to tne Bwimmlng meet and **<"> Dick Farias each hit two nasebslf tournament ir andf*»™« runs- off MAD pitcher Bob n the tournament Is started rf Lewis. Don Boll niieh.,,1 r— ...- .Lewis. Don Bolt pitched for the engineers, opposing Harvey Shields The Zeta Mu fratmen started the »13 intramural Softball season off Ith a bang by ringing up on Impressive win over the Theta Chls > the tune of 9 to 3. i Lou Futrell and Jack Hunt shared mound duties for the Zetes with Ecklund catching while A'leh- ols and Hollister took over pitcher and catcher for the TCs. [ENGLISH CLUB MEET At the meeting of Sigma Tau Delta laat Tuesday evening, fu- meetings were discussed and ... ....cart play to be giv, ' j Key Social was chosen. You Wouldn't Wear A Misfit Haty WRONG SIZE BULBS ARE """'?■. TOO No one wants to look foolish walking down the street in an outsize hat. Yet Is it just as possible to look foolish if vou try to read or study with improper light. Correct size bulbs are needed for good light. Make sure today that yours are the right size. BETTER LIGHT FOR BETTER SIGHT Weymouth Swimming Pool Now Open to the Public During normal times this would • ~c the big meet and probably decide the conference champions. The two teams are very evenly I matehe.i *~a |jie outcome should be despite the fact thei the weakest they have I , —„ .„,. „,-ason. The reason Is Injuries received by the athletes In ""'•Ice while training for the Those on the Injured list and doubtful starters for Saturday are! Futrell. Pattee. Hunt. Lewis and | Carlsen. all suffering from pulled | SAN JOSE LOOKS GOOD San Jose Coach Tiny Hartranft brings with him a strong team boasting several high school and Junior college c h a m p I ons, a ' ws an abundance of strength in distance, middle distance, hur dies and Held events Opposing Bulldog ace Joe Shropshire will be Ken Horn In the 110 and Ernest Rlbera in the 880. Horn halls from Fowler high school and In 1939 was ^ - " " school champion In that two mile to face RIM Klssli'ng? Bob England and Joe Flores or Fresno I State. irood Veregee shout, sailing In the hurdle „.„.,„ providing the Injuries of Louie Futrell and Jack Pattee can keep these hurdling darlings out of the tartlng blocks Saturday. Wearing the San Jose colors In I.he sprlnta will be Paul Mallon In the 100 and Ken Horn in the 22<i pitted against two Fresno stars Jackie Hunt and Grant Itv.1- Hunt Is on the injured list but mav run. COOLEY VS. CARLSEN . Vern Cooley. National Junior College pole vnult champion In 1911 will match heights with Bob Ci ' sen of Fresno. Roth bovs have dt 13 feet or better this year. Curl, cleared 13' 6" at Berkeley to i., •resno's only first against I , Elwood Clark, i Junior College c FSC Nine Will End Season in South Plerson's 1943 baseball team. w..s, of tbe moat successful aggregations the college has boasted in recent years. Is on Its way to San I Dlego today to engage the Marine and Navy nines of the 8an Dlego 1 Naval Training School. The Bulldogs, who won from the Lemoore Army team and lost to Minter Field In their last two starts, have won 11 games and lost 7 to date. The' • ■ | are allegedly Sideline Ramblings By Ed ■ Can the Injury ridden Fresno State Bulldog cinderpath team beat their old rivals, the San Jose State I |Spartans, this Saturday? That; Is the question a lot or track fane re asking about this Urns. ■ Before the recent Injuries auf- I fered by hurdler Jsck Pattee. Jack Hunt sprinter. Bob Lewis, middle- distance nan. and Bob Carlsen.' J pole vaulter, we had the meet doped 0 to 66 In favor of tbe locals granting the Spartans the mile re- |,«Bjr.- But If the lada mentioned, all strong point-getters, are out ef «« meet-well, let', hop, they're • However, it looks now as though Bob Lewis is definitely hor. de combat and Carlsen was badly Injured In practice Wednesday. Pattee. however, will probably run, and it Is almost a eer- talnty that Hunt will compete In the 100 at least 1 The stocky sprinter Buffered a strained achilles tendon recently and the rangy Pattee bit some hurdles against Cal last weekend. Big Lou Futrell Is on the very very doubtful list. His presence would bolster the weakened Bulldog aggregation vastly, as tne 8partan timber-topper. Bud Vere- rst in t V-G-&E- COMPUMENTS of or Fresno Towel Co. 115 Thesta St Phone 4-4677 rill t Tor a _.„, San Jose's Floyd Collier, another ■ local lad, Is entered In the discus, competing with Ed Sturgeon and Stu Hunter. While attending Exeter high school. Collier competed In the West Coaat Relays and placed second. The Spartans should sweep tbe jhlgb Jump with four men topping our best Jumper. Hal Capers, their *" " 's clearing 6' 1" this sea- BOOK GOES TO PRESS The. Campus, college yearbook publication, will go to press this . week, according to Patty St John. I editor of the book. Members of the staff have been working on tho book In their spare time. ,l_ | fepd-Colo Company, Long Wood City, N Y. Bottled locolly by rrofKhl»ed.SorHert
Object Description
Title | 1943_05 The Daily Collegian May 1943 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1943 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- |
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 | May 7, 1943 Pg 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1943 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- |
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 | Page Two -The Fresno State College Collegian- ■CQUL»IAH Vh"CFR,ESNO *i'*TE COLLEGE ASSOCIATION RATES— Subscription Eighty ISO) «nt. per .em..ter; THE COLLEGtANOFFICE. Student Union. FKone'4.4721 irtiS^^ Miter Rusipel is Mancqer JACK CURTIS ERNEST ANDERSON Maflr^ inq Editor Catherine Guthrie News Editor Copy Editor .. . Feature Edilor Sports Editor Advertising Manager Betty Deranian Ernest Anderson Clare Weymouth Ernest Anderson Virginia Kulhanjian Dick Fori. Al For. on lewi orial Sta!: luanita Brown. Dorolhy McAllisler. Jespe.-se... Beverly Shirley Gardner Belly He -ampbell Lucille 0:-:r,Ay. McNeil, ['on Ca.-cy. Ihy h tickle Lindsey. Betty Paul, Bev Deadline for F-S Carrier Copy Set at Next Wednesday, May 4 FINDERS KEEPERS . . - Sometime soon, the contents of the Lost and Found collection will be auctioned off for war stamps. Thus all rhe idle equipment and materials will be put to good use again and. more important, war •stamps will be purchased. All students who have lost pens, pencils, books, or anything else should pay a visit to thc lost and found dtpartmcnr in thc Association office sometime next week to claim their lost articles; otherwise tTiese articles will find employment in ome other person's hands. No item can be redeemed from thc accumulation NOT A DROP TO DRINK ... A fine building was erected and it was called thc new union. There was much chromium and tile distributed through its magnificence. Only one thing was left neglected . . . the water supply for rhe ordinary rhirsty student. Two fountains were construcred and connected with water, bur there was no water because that which did issue forth from thc chromium spout dribbled down into thc basin. ' Robbed! Robbed!" Old Mac ■The scurrilous mud slinging politicians have almost roiled the game, but we will win. STUART MELVO HUNTER shall triumph over all of these dlfflcul- "They stole all the applications so that HUNTER was unable to file, but he will be In there pitching all the time. I wish to announce that STUART MELVO HUNTER will run for stu- ent president as a write-in candidate. Each voter is urged when voting to write in the namt STUART MELVO HUNTER in the interests of better student government. "Yea. nnd verily.' aa T. R. would Bay. We are standing at Armegeddon nnd we're fighting for the Lord. We will win. because as the Shadow Bays. •The wee,! of crime bears bitter fruit.' HONEST j HUNTER will win. "We appeal to all student, interested In the most efficient type of student government to vote for our candidate so that our Alma Mater shall not perish from the earth. STUART Melvo Hunter is our only salvation. H« is the only wall between FSC and destruction. Elect this None other than the great Dean (Gimp) St. Join has written that: "Stuart is aa strong as a Hoi and cannot be overlooked. He Is almost as smar a lion t. "Left vote for STUART MEL ■ always raising cain. for Stu is a vote for you 2) According to eminent medical authorities. he is the only man in the history of mankind whose head can be seen through. This phsnom- ena il caused by holes in the respective eardrums and is regarded by the natives of Okulu to be a sign of wisdom and executive ability. 3) Rluart Melvo Hunter can hold his llkker. 1) A vote for Hunter Is a vote for Hunter. 5) WRITE IN STUART MELVO HUNTER FOR No human lip could cup itself about the precious stream, because rhcrc was no stream. There was only a futile, insignificanr dribble. In all this finery there should be water. Cokes are rationed and-summer is coming. How about some common ordinary drinking water in the palace? Mildred Fathy To Sing Monday Mil.! ,1 Fathy. ii'i.lay. I hall of ion at S:1S p. m. Barbara Willis, a music major, will accompany Miss Fatby. The soloist Is a member of the college Pianoforte Club and of the Senior Women's Glee Club. She Is also of the Junior Musical Club, which operates under the Fresno Musical Club and Is a guest soloist of thc First Presbyterian Church. She Ik a vocalist for a t-erlea. of radio broadcasts. Miss Fathy has selected several numbers for her recital including "Open Thy Blue Eyes," "O, What! a Beautiful City." and "Let Me Al-| ways Sing." . i TENNEY ENTERTAINS Members of the Alpha Theta bo- i-orlty and ihe Mu Alpha Delta fraternity were guests or their sponsors. Mrs. and Dr. E. V. Tenney. at a dinner last Tuesday night. The rood was served cafeteria Valley Donut and Coffee Shop Try Our Donuts m 2326 TULARE 8TREET style in the back yard of thc Ten ney residence. Forty-six long mem bers plus John Michaells. Mu Alpbi sponsor, and his wife, and Mrs Patronize Our Advertisers DANCE Marigold Ballroom 11-PIECE ORCHESTRA EVERY SATURDAY NITE Dance thc Way You Like BALLROOM TO RENT FOR PRIVATE USE All copy lor thc F-S Carrier, Fresno 8tale college English department publication, must be submitted to thc edltorB by nest Wednesday. May 12. Included In the nex- magaxlne. I Distribution Is tentatively scneu- iileil tor sometime during the first "Don't wait for your Instructor to make an assignment." she urged. "The deadline Is too near short story, play, essay, poem— anything. If it's the least bit good, additional English credit ran be obtained." tlon generally increases as the length ot his work goes down and Its quality, up. I They are also anxious for many 1 exerpts from original essays similar to those used In thc Reader's Digest picturesque speech section. e lengthy material, the edit- most interested In stlmti- nl subjects, similar to tbe ■rntlves nlready chosen deal li racial prejudice and amok- OUR NEW GREEN GATE COTTONS 3.95 to 10.95 BooaBro* FULTON AT FRESNO Bulldgg-bttes.. By Bev Campbell There Isn't much to say about the tennis matches, other than that tho semifinals have I Played oft as yeL snd I've when tbe girls will get around to Playing tennis. The finals should have been over some time laat month and until the girls realise that they are holding up other ac- tlvltlea. nothing anyone can say will speed up play. So. please, you •The Fresno State College Collegian- ■COUEGJAH SPORTS W C„.V. I—I lo II ' ~ - Page Three There will be a swimming meet ror all women students on May 25 Anyone is welcome to help her team come out with honors should see Grace Thompson or the class csptalns. There will be sprint races, diving, and relays. Let's see a big turnout- get together and plan the game program, and until a larger num. fc^r of girls sign - - s. .-„ s. *mw^ -JJJsw-»JJ^^ ^gT Hunt, Fariss Lead Bulldog Spikemen Meet The various fratmen will bury all Sdfl JOSC Hete 7 O/TIO/TOW* Intcr-traditlons and squawks ln general today to gang up on an All- Locals Sml +n A«-n«- iOAt "»' r" ^ r star Non-nrs. f— '- - *■- • the , ) W. tournament seems bound for Imminent doom! It la the duty of the girls themselves, to undertake the responsibility of rounding up more players; baseball Isn't work, girls, It's supposed to be entertaining. \ There are only live more weeks of school, and if something Isn't done pretty soon, we might as well forget the whole Idea . . . —Any girl Interested In becoming a member of the WAA Is welcomed to the swimming meet and when the tournament ... ,,„,l[u „ you ahould want further Information, see Miss Doyle, or Mildred McDonald at thc gym. eral today to gang up on an All- star Non-org team ln a hoUy contested aoftbaU game that will be one of the features of Hye Dtw The game will get under way at approximately 2:20 and laat four Inning, with Dickie Farias as cap-' tain of the Non-orgers sad Jack Hunt leading the Fratmen. Selected teams are as follows: ORQMEN SIOMA TAU8: John Olson, BUI Rudd, Orval Mlschler; MU ALPHA DELTA: Mark Tlbbs. Marty Walters; THETA CHI: Vernon Nick- ZEA MU: Bob Poors. Ed Young' man. Lou Futrell. Jack Hunt. NON-OROJHEN Dick Handley. Rex Schroder. Jack Fellows. Jack Pattee. Temp Davies. Don'Bolt. Larry Elrod. Joe! Shropshire. Dickie Farlss and Norman Stebblns. Local* Seek fo Avenge 1942 71-59 Defeat; Furred, Hunt, Pattee, Lewis, Carlsen Out By DICK FARISS The FSC bulldog track and field team meets its oldest and biggest rival when it takes on the Spartans from San Jose in the RadcIifTe Stadium this Saturday afternoon. The meet is scheduled for 2:00 and a large crowd is expected to witness the event. * : Zetes, Renegades, Engineers Win In Softball Two intramural aoftball games I were, played last night In one. the' Renegades trounced the Mt Alpha Deltas 16 to i, and in the othei thc Engineers Club beat the Sig ma Taus by a score of 18 to S , Bex Schroder was the winning Renegade pitcher, and he and Rene- |gade Dick Farlss each hit two ea to tne Bwimmlng meet and **<"> Dick Farias each hit two nasebslf tournament ir andf*»™« runs- off MAD pitcher Bob n the tournament Is started rf Lewis. Don Boll niieh.,,1 r— ...- .Lewis. Don Bolt pitched for the engineers, opposing Harvey Shields The Zeta Mu fratmen started the »13 intramural Softball season off Ith a bang by ringing up on Impressive win over the Theta Chls > the tune of 9 to 3. i Lou Futrell and Jack Hunt shared mound duties for the Zetes with Ecklund catching while A'leh- ols and Hollister took over pitcher and catcher for the TCs. [ENGLISH CLUB MEET At the meeting of Sigma Tau Delta laat Tuesday evening, fu- meetings were discussed and ... ....cart play to be giv, ' j Key Social was chosen. You Wouldn't Wear A Misfit Haty WRONG SIZE BULBS ARE """'?■. TOO No one wants to look foolish walking down the street in an outsize hat. Yet Is it just as possible to look foolish if vou try to read or study with improper light. Correct size bulbs are needed for good light. Make sure today that yours are the right size. BETTER LIGHT FOR BETTER SIGHT Weymouth Swimming Pool Now Open to the Public During normal times this would • ~c the big meet and probably decide the conference champions. The two teams are very evenly I matehe.i *~a |jie outcome should be despite the fact thei the weakest they have I , —„ .„,. „,-ason. The reason Is Injuries received by the athletes In ""'•Ice while training for the Those on the Injured list and doubtful starters for Saturday are! Futrell. Pattee. Hunt. Lewis and | Carlsen. all suffering from pulled | SAN JOSE LOOKS GOOD San Jose Coach Tiny Hartranft brings with him a strong team boasting several high school and Junior college c h a m p I ons, a ' ws an abundance of strength in distance, middle distance, hur dies and Held events Opposing Bulldog ace Joe Shropshire will be Ken Horn In the 110 and Ernest Rlbera in the 880. Horn halls from Fowler high school and In 1939 was ^ - " " school champion In that two mile to face RIM Klssli'ng? Bob England and Joe Flores or Fresno I State. irood Veregee shout, sailing In the hurdle „.„.,„ providing the Injuries of Louie Futrell and Jack Pattee can keep these hurdling darlings out of the tartlng blocks Saturday. Wearing the San Jose colors In I.he sprlnta will be Paul Mallon In the 100 and Ken Horn in the 22 |