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Stagg. 'Grand Old Man of Football,' Is One of the Wiliest of Grid Coaches -The Fresno State College CoUegiar DEBBY Special 8.95 These adorable"-DEBBY Dresses you have always wanted — NOW a special group of gay young things for football games and holiday dates. 9 to 17. Regular values to 15.00 ^lien,- ^tyves 7**-- superb new fashions in our 1942 Prevue Others at $3,113 now... out nenrsl Fashions you'll to*, not onh, rnw... but 4 months from now' Polished call, dazzling Gel them now at Urhndt &heZ*Z 930 HILTON %tiq^AMAb($k Fur will please her more than a thousand trinkets. Choose now from our fine and varied selection NORMARTS mi rULTON —9 ON ITIIIT / TAAOk- dance in ... a long skirt easy to wear and easy to buy-r-white rayon jersey skirt, pleated all around 8.95 (also in red and black). Angora sweater 3.95 in white, shell pink, maize and baby blue. Cahn's 1328 FULTON ST. The "San Jose Special," board- hy an estimated 900 Staters,! II *tearn out of the Southern cific Station Friday afternoon j 1:30 o'clock sharp heading to- rds San Jose where the Fres- State College Bulldogs will ixle with the San Joae Spar- EHSATZ Green Felt Talk Ticket ^^^^^^ boom Monday morning and the ducata'are being sold "tike hot cakes" this morning, according to reports from the box office in the main foyer. The tickets are $3.98 including tax and atudentbody cards must be pre- sented at the time of , A welcome rally has been planned by the San Joae rooters when the train arrives In-the Prune City and a parade of . I wfll take the FSCers to the stad-1 ium. The train is slated to San Jose about 6 o'clock. Immediately after the game,] about 11 o'clock, the "Special"] win head homeward and arrive in Fresno about 3 o'clock Saturday morning. Special entertainme the four-hoar trip has been planned by the Bally Committee-[ John Olson, chairman of the committee, announced that "COILC&IAN , - —n. Downtown Fres- wherel nans will not be allowed to en- may (train with the students. The tickets will be on sale to- . . . . - — --1 day until four o'clock in the main | available for the students with foyer and tomorrow from 8 a. orchestra playing | m. to 4 p. m. Friday, the ducate may be purchased until 12:30 'clock. by the rooters. three-piee Only students will be traveling I o VOLUME TWENTY-SEVEN "READABLE-WORTH BEADING" San Jose Can Be Beat! Read Sports Chatter THIS YEAR OUR YEAR? FRESNO. CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1941 San Jose-Fresno Grid Rivalry Resumed Friday Bulldog, and Spartans Each Have Won Five Game* Since Series Began in 1921; FSC Leads in Points By Alan Alton One of the most ancient battles in Fresijo State College history' will be renewed Friday night at 8 o'clock when the Battlin' Bulldogs take on the San Jose eleven in the Spartan Stadium. This game will be the 13th meeting between the rival fooball teams, each having won five games with two ending in ties. I9I7-I94I.HEREWE6Q AGAIN Fresno State Wins Grand Prize With Entries in Armistice Parade Zeta Mu Float Takes First Award in Spectacle Featuring National Defense; Jim Molich, Footballer, Awarded $100 Scholarship by American Legion Post 4 For the third consecutive year, the combined Fresno Slate College entries won the grand sweepstakes award in the annual Fresno Armistice Day parade. The Zeta Mu fraternity float, entitled "Keep 'em Turning," won the $50 prize for the best float in the parade. The fraternity entry depicted the wheels of industry being kept in action by Labor. Jim Molich, varsity end, was awarded the Amcricin Legion athletic scholarship of $100 which
Object Description
Title | 1941_11 The Daily Collegian November 1941 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1941 |
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 | November 7, 1941 Pg 4- November 12, 1941 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1941 |
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 | Stagg. 'Grand Old Man of Football,' Is One of the Wiliest of Grid Coaches -The Fresno State College CoUegiar DEBBY Special 8.95 These adorable"-DEBBY Dresses you have always wanted — NOW a special group of gay young things for football games and holiday dates. 9 to 17. Regular values to 15.00 ^lien,- ^tyves 7**-- superb new fashions in our 1942 Prevue Others at $3,113 now... out nenrsl Fashions you'll to*, not onh, rnw... but 4 months from now' Polished call, dazzling Gel them now at Urhndt &heZ*Z 930 HILTON %tiq^AMAb($k Fur will please her more than a thousand trinkets. Choose now from our fine and varied selection NORMARTS mi rULTON —9 ON ITIIIT / TAAOk- dance in ... a long skirt easy to wear and easy to buy-r-white rayon jersey skirt, pleated all around 8.95 (also in red and black). Angora sweater 3.95 in white, shell pink, maize and baby blue. Cahn's 1328 FULTON ST. The "San Jose Special," board- hy an estimated 900 Staters,! II *tearn out of the Southern cific Station Friday afternoon j 1:30 o'clock sharp heading to- rds San Jose where the Fres- State College Bulldogs will ixle with the San Joae Spar- EHSATZ Green Felt Talk Ticket ^^^^^^ boom Monday morning and the ducata'are being sold "tike hot cakes" this morning, according to reports from the box office in the main foyer. The tickets are $3.98 including tax and atudentbody cards must be pre- sented at the time of , A welcome rally has been planned by the San Joae rooters when the train arrives In-the Prune City and a parade of . I wfll take the FSCers to the stad-1 ium. The train is slated to San Jose about 6 o'clock. Immediately after the game,] about 11 o'clock, the "Special"] win head homeward and arrive in Fresno about 3 o'clock Saturday morning. Special entertainme the four-hoar trip has been planned by the Bally Committee-[ John Olson, chairman of the committee, announced that "COILC&IAN , - —n. Downtown Fres- wherel nans will not be allowed to en- may (train with the students. The tickets will be on sale to- . . . . - — --1 day until four o'clock in the main | available for the students with foyer and tomorrow from 8 a. orchestra playing | m. to 4 p. m. Friday, the ducate may be purchased until 12:30 'clock. by the rooters. three-piee Only students will be traveling I o VOLUME TWENTY-SEVEN "READABLE-WORTH BEADING" San Jose Can Be Beat! Read Sports Chatter THIS YEAR OUR YEAR? FRESNO. CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1941 San Jose-Fresno Grid Rivalry Resumed Friday Bulldog, and Spartans Each Have Won Five Game* Since Series Began in 1921; FSC Leads in Points By Alan Alton One of the most ancient battles in Fresijo State College history' will be renewed Friday night at 8 o'clock when the Battlin' Bulldogs take on the San Jose eleven in the Spartan Stadium. This game will be the 13th meeting between the rival fooball teams, each having won five games with two ending in ties. I9I7-I94I.HEREWE6Q AGAIN Fresno State Wins Grand Prize With Entries in Armistice Parade Zeta Mu Float Takes First Award in Spectacle Featuring National Defense; Jim Molich, Footballer, Awarded $100 Scholarship by American Legion Post 4 For the third consecutive year, the combined Fresno Slate College entries won the grand sweepstakes award in the annual Fresno Armistice Day parade. The Zeta Mu fraternity float, entitled "Keep 'em Turning," won the $50 prize for the best float in the parade. The fraternity entry depicted the wheels of industry being kept in action by Labor. Jim Molich, varsity end, was awarded the Amcricin Legion athletic scholarship of $100 which |