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Page Two TH"CFRESNOd*lTATE OOfl^" gWJPjgffifffa THE COLLEGIA NauonalAdvertJsifigService.lac. ...JACK CURTIS s Manager ERNEST ANDERSON News Editor Managing Editor Copy Editor Feature Editor Sports Editor Advertising Manager- Circulation Manager ... Betty Deranian . Catherine Guthrie . Ernest Anderson Clare Weymouth .. . Ernest Anderson Virginia Kulhanjian Virginia Kulhanjian Sport, itali . Wis, lack Hunt. Reportoria! Slail Juanita Brown. Dorothy McAllister. Ccllecr. !c;perscn. Beverly Hesstck. Mickic Lindney. -:•_..l„y ci.-adr.rr P- '■■•■ ii- "r num. Betty Paul. Ber "arr.pbell. Lucille Owensby. Virginia Kulhanjian. June McNeil, lean Casey. 30... Tliis sort of thing h.ippcns every year, and we arc not made of the stuff that brc-aks precedents. Right here we want to thank Art Saf- strom and John. Schiebelhut for bearing up under our financial extravagance, the Publication Board for leaving that figurative, but fearful ca\x-t tintrod by our feer, thc staff for trying hard and tolerating us, the readers for not being too disgruntled, Gus the printer for all the cokes and long painless hours. Dr. Shechan and all the rcit of our supporters for their invaluable help and affability. Knowing that FSC is at its rockiest time, wc might sav, "After us the deluge." but we have a faith in thc students here now and rhosc ro come that nullifies any pessimism. That takes care of about everything. The cover is ready for thc typewriter; volume twenty-nine, number twenty-nine is put to bed and we write "thirty." The Fresno State College Collegian Campus Photo Prints j Will Be Available Campus I, Wassail By Maclanahan Wilson. Campus run off prints of in the yearbook nally finished. MAC: Nonsense. The Scot Is i i.hed. I .till havo friend.. I got m] EDITOR: Look how the Theta C ■ h.lle MAC: Aw, thoae guys 1. alright. Juat a little miffed. They're O. K. They can't help It. Probably gland.. Anyway you didn't get back that Sadie Hawkins" gravy. EDITOR: Well I tried. You should talk. Look nt what a poor showing Melvo made. And Molly Bca for Queen. You are a poor or- MAC: i. Listen i could do wa. collect You ain't lyln". v Donalbain. Remember weat for the campaign f ■ OF FALSTAFF: MAC: I ain't either. Potter-, a rotter EDITOR: There you go. calling nan foil can't even write a poem. MAC: I can too. You guy. i. Jealous. DONALBAIN: Call that poetry? Hell. I'ou're finished. MAC: Now lit.en. You want a hit In the mouth? FALSTAFrS GHOST: Yon arc finished. MELVO: You are through. EDITOR: You've reached the end or your MOLLY' BEA: Your time has come. DONALBAIN: Let's make lt a mercy killing. MAC: You wouldn't dare. You wouldn't hurt old Mae. I'm your pal: See. I'm your pal. I'll give you portal-to-portal wage.. Any. me quaff that awful Wat nounced yesterday. Students deslr- BREAKFAST TICKETS The senior breakfast will be held on Thursday. June 10, at 9 A. M. In the new union. It haa been announced. Tickets are now on sale In Ue e prints should call her at We Will Buy... a few books of various titles... Monday through Wednesday next week COLLEGE BOOK STORE! J/ntAeUnloH. Bulldog-ettes.. By Bev Campbell The annual WAA Sports Spread -The Fresno State College CoUegian- .... Honest Ben Returns I e you a little neu mts In from of yo ind fever? Do yo Is May Come, Greetings: In your home? Do ymi es? Do yon suffer from all of the above quc we can help you. Per. thing, that arc bother, a. follows: "I wonder i the night in a cold ver com. back? What the Yankee, be able Honest Ben, ar The Old Cellarite, The Old C, (not to b< wlU Prune Face, or is many of you confused, as he Malcolm Mitt), will be back. The man who trackless desert, and brought 11 HONEST BEN WILL BE UA( Let us, then, prepare ouri State. For another thing, bathtubs are going Us hav overpowering appeal for Honest BenJ-. who has pre-. askance If our boy decide, to spend most of leisure time splashing about In one tub or ano mosL Indeed, he may even set up his headquarters In day Cellar. bat- Also, he may have a penchant for dragging h Two, three, or what-hi know and loved before, of tuuellng e .hocked at For one thing. H. B.'. thirst for the golden bev. erage, the coke, will be more Insatiable than ever before, and It may be that hi. first few day. at home, will be .pent drinking himself into a state of .tupcr. Overlook thi., and try to think nothing of it. s he has ran In,.. In his travels these past couple of years and grown fond of. Try to remember that these will be all good boys, despite their .crude exteriors, and do not wall until H. B. is not looking and then give them the M hit In tbe face, much tho they may seem to merit It There will be. doubtless, many other minor changes. But fear not. basically Old Ben will be the same. Soon alter he gets back be will be following Omegas again as of old. heckling Potter, squab bllng wllh Saft-trom about tbe gravy, advising Han ner kow to run tbe track team, pulling strings, making faces, and .till trying to get Invited to the ^ served before the presentation of the awards. Among Ue guests were Miss Mary Baker, dean of Certificates- were awarded to Evelyn Anderson, Elizabeth Ar- rants, Ruth Aden, Lenore Beck. Virginia Brigham, Beverly Bradshaw, Marjorie Bettcs. Marlon Browe, Jean Barger, Grace Bacon. Nancy Clark, Ruth Cole. Lorette Chollet, Verna Dack. Connie Edwards. Blllle Edwards. Lol. Erlck- son. Velma Ellis. Ann Frollck. Francis Fisher. Betty Goyette. Don- nabelle Gearharl. Betty High. Ruth Hansen. Marilyn Hanner, Freda Harris, Elaine Jones, Francis Klrkpatrlck. Penny "JLicourls. Bernlce Lleberman, Sarah Helen Morgan, Evelyn Masi, Nancy Melcholr. Mary Nellson, Martha Prunner. Ivern Palmer, Lucretla Ruth Smoot. Barbara Stein, Alino r?|horer, Alice Said, Vernora Sturtc /vant, Sara Sager, Marge SorenBon, Vrancls Taylor. Virginia Wagner. Clare Weymouth. Vivian Candler fend Jean Hugglns. 1942-43 Season Brings Success to FSC School Teams FLORSHEIM .mY«,y SHOES ■COUeOJAN SPORTS past year brings the highlights In •"""itf, basketball, baseball and The 4912 football season was one of the most successful In the his- >f the school. The Bulldogs 1 national recognition with Its high scoring squad and "All lean" Jackie Fellows. Beat ose for the first time in 11 and topped the season off a brilliant win over Loyola. Jack Keller and Lou Futrell were :h scorers with 18 points each. >ix Pierson. head basketball and leball coach and football line ntor brought his squads through pretty good style. Thc basket's ended their season with a r record, winning 9 games and Ing 7. The casaba boys played ir best against Mather Field : when the game ended they The hnrsehiders played their besl ame when they bent the Marlnei •ran the Snn niego Training Sta on 5 to 1. When their seasor nded they had tallied 15 wins ant nly 8 losses. Boxing had Its biggest year ai 'resno this season. It boasts fwt iii-amural tournaments, the finals f which were held In Ryan's A,nil orium and provided thrill! hose who saw them. The sen- on was climaxed when two school champions. Norman Stebblns i Dick Farlss, represented Fresno Irst time In Ihe National Boxing Tournament held In Mat Renegades and Wi-i Trackmen Take 4th in PAA Meet 1913 erpath campaign; c In the annual Pa- wllh ft clfie Association track and meet last Saturday at Berkel. Finishing behind the San Francisco Olympic Club. University California and Stanford, the Bu led by Joe Sbropshii Zetes Score 48 Points, Win Meet g a grand total of 18 points Ue Zeta Mu Fratmen continued Uelr winning waya aa Uey splashed to an impressive victory .in the annual Intramural swimming meet last .Tuesday afternoon. Tbe Mn Alpha Delta organisation took second place with 28 polnti followed b- — Theta Chi' Sigma Tau' . The Zetes won five events were disqualified from first place 1 swimmers carry. Larry Ecklund won the 50-yd. free style. Jack Hunt copped the 100-yd. back itroke, Lou Futrell Ue 200-yd. free -tyle. The Zete's took the two relays wlU Ed Flynn, Bob Poore, _ " Yocum and Ecklund teaming e 200-yd. free style relay and Hunt, Don Baker and Ecklund getting first in tbe 75-yd. medley. Mark Tlbbs was the only defending champion to repeat from last year's encounter when he attain ron the plunge for distance with I' 6". followed by Zete's Walruth ml Yocum. a close second and Results: 100-yd. Free Styl, Walters. MAD: second. Hoover, ng.: third. Tlbbs. MAD. 100 yd. Back Stroke. 1:31.1; first, Hunt; Z.M.: second. Pattee. Ren.; third, Garver, Z.M. Plunge for Distance. 11 Tlbbs. MAD: .econd. W M.; third. Yocum. Z.M. 50-yd. Free Style. 31 Ecklund. Z.M ; second. Breulllot, Slg. Tau; third. Garver. 100-yd. Breast Stroke, Harlen. T.C.: second. Si MAD; third. Hunt. Z.M. 200-yd. Free Style. 3:12.7; flrsL Futrell. Z.M.; second. Tlbbs. MAD; third. Harlen. T.C. 200-yd. Free Style Relay. 2:18.5; first. Zela Mu (Flynn. Poore. Yo cum. Ecklund); second. Engineer third. "Mu Alpha Delta. 50-yd. Tired Swimmers Carry. 1:05.1: first. Mu Alpha Delta (Her- ren. Lewis): second. Zela Mu; (Zeta Mu, Futrell an, but were disqualified. Intra Tennis Sheldon Lewie, freshman tennis :e, dumped Bob Relsner S-l. 6-4. . win Ue annual Intramural ten- Is tournament last week. After winning the first set and holding a "vantage In Ue second. Lewis sd Ue next Uree games promptly as Relsner began to rally. After tying the score at four an, Lewis ended the match by breaking Relsner*. serve and holding own to win 6-4. Lewis reached finals by defeating Monroe Lewis and Root teamed together turn back the combined eT Bob Lewi, and Relsner to the double, championship. FSt"s raptured tiiddje ,1 Fresno's only first ng thc 880 yard ran. Ralph Dewey and i Iloltby fighting men may bi there you'll find Floi sheim Shoes, designed eg pressly for military w Moet Stria, %]QtO and %]] HARRY COFFEE Ion Futrell. plagued with Injuries since early season, picked up a pair of second places for the Bulldogs In the 120 yard high hurdles and the 220 yard low hurdles Jack Pattee. the other member o FSCs hurdling twins, finlshc. third In the high sticks. Jean Lamourc put the shot ai even 17 feet to cop another third for the Bulldogs, and Bob Carlson had an off-day In his pole vault specialty, clearing 12 feet, 8 Inches for fourth spot In that event. In a season beset with Ihe problem, that war brings to Interschol- astlc competition, the Bulldogs went through a tough schedule which Included dual meets with the University of California and Stanford among others. INTRAMURAL LUNCH All participants In 1912-13 Intn mural events will be feted at the! award luncheon Monday afternoo at 12:00 nt the union, according I Myron Anderson. Intramural d rector. All individual and teai champions will receive specii awards for the year. Men alien Ing are requested to bring the own lunch. ■ Page Three VARSITTFrtANS PICNIC, BEER BUST AT ROEDING PARK charge of Ue picnic. softball game win be played I between the old and new mem- • bers. Baker said. All new member, are cordially Invited to come out and get drunk.*' Baker said. "There will be plenty of beer and short snacks for ev- I rybody." Anyone desiring further Information may get in touch with Howard Henderson, president Olive Inn—Van Ness * Olive IF IT'S • Hamburgers • Milkshakes • Soft Drinks • Short Orders YOU WANT Come to the Alaska Ice Cream Co. 1415 Belmont Thirteen of Hanner\-< thinly clads who have been awarded varsity cweaters are Don Raker, veteran quarter mller. who has picked up a goodly share of points In his 410 specialty, the 220, and as tho anchor man on the Bulldogs' mile relay sqttad: Carlson, all-around freshman from Roosevelt High, who pole vaults 13 feet. 6 Inches and manages to high Jump and broad Jump on the side; Tom Crav- cn.'senlor middle distance star and mile relay team member. Futrell. ace hurdler who ranks with the best von the coast: Pattee. Ue freshman hurdler from Oakland: Jack Hunt, ace sprinter who boasts a 9.8 century and wbo was Continued on Page J -ROOS 8ft0S- V-^ WAST WiiNG \ SWIM EBONICS /MPB OP TAN GAB- AROiNB, TffBiB B££N aTOAH TRSAtTO SO 7**7 TeVetu-Ofwoar wckly RcmwBtoo FULTON AT FRESNO
Object Description
Title | 1943_06 The Daily Collegian June 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 |
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Title | June 4, 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 TH"CFRESNOd*lTATE OOfl^" gWJPjgffifffa THE COLLEGIA NauonalAdvertJsifigService.lac. ...JACK CURTIS s Manager ERNEST ANDERSON News Editor Managing Editor Copy Editor Feature Editor Sports Editor Advertising Manager- Circulation Manager ... Betty Deranian . Catherine Guthrie . Ernest Anderson Clare Weymouth .. . Ernest Anderson Virginia Kulhanjian Virginia Kulhanjian Sport, itali . Wis, lack Hunt. Reportoria! Slail Juanita Brown. Dorothy McAllister. Ccllecr. !c;perscn. Beverly Hesstck. Mickic Lindney. -:•_..l„y ci.-adr.rr P- '■■•■ ii- "r num. Betty Paul. Ber "arr.pbell. Lucille Owensby. Virginia Kulhanjian. June McNeil, lean Casey. 30... Tliis sort of thing h.ippcns every year, and we arc not made of the stuff that brc-aks precedents. Right here we want to thank Art Saf- strom and John. Schiebelhut for bearing up under our financial extravagance, the Publication Board for leaving that figurative, but fearful ca\x-t tintrod by our feer, thc staff for trying hard and tolerating us, the readers for not being too disgruntled, Gus the printer for all the cokes and long painless hours. Dr. Shechan and all the rcit of our supporters for their invaluable help and affability. Knowing that FSC is at its rockiest time, wc might sav, "After us the deluge." but we have a faith in thc students here now and rhosc ro come that nullifies any pessimism. That takes care of about everything. The cover is ready for thc typewriter; volume twenty-nine, number twenty-nine is put to bed and we write "thirty." The Fresno State College Collegian Campus Photo Prints j Will Be Available Campus I, Wassail By Maclanahan Wilson. Campus run off prints of in the yearbook nally finished. MAC: Nonsense. The Scot Is i i.hed. I .till havo friend.. I got m] EDITOR: Look how the Theta C ■ h.lle MAC: Aw, thoae guys 1. alright. Juat a little miffed. They're O. K. They can't help It. Probably gland.. Anyway you didn't get back that Sadie Hawkins" gravy. EDITOR: Well I tried. You should talk. Look nt what a poor showing Melvo made. And Molly Bca for Queen. You are a poor or- MAC: i. Listen i could do wa. collect You ain't lyln". v Donalbain. Remember weat for the campaign f ■ OF FALSTAFF: MAC: I ain't either. Potter-, a rotter EDITOR: There you go. calling nan foil can't even write a poem. MAC: I can too. You guy. i. Jealous. DONALBAIN: Call that poetry? Hell. I'ou're finished. MAC: Now lit.en. You want a hit In the mouth? FALSTAFrS GHOST: Yon arc finished. MELVO: You are through. EDITOR: You've reached the end or your MOLLY' BEA: Your time has come. DONALBAIN: Let's make lt a mercy killing. MAC: You wouldn't dare. You wouldn't hurt old Mae. I'm your pal: See. I'm your pal. I'll give you portal-to-portal wage.. Any. me quaff that awful Wat nounced yesterday. Students deslr- BREAKFAST TICKETS The senior breakfast will be held on Thursday. June 10, at 9 A. M. In the new union. It haa been announced. Tickets are now on sale In Ue e prints should call her at We Will Buy... a few books of various titles... Monday through Wednesday next week COLLEGE BOOK STORE! J/ntAeUnloH. Bulldog-ettes.. By Bev Campbell The annual WAA Sports Spread -The Fresno State College CoUegian- .... Honest Ben Returns I e you a little neu mts In from of yo ind fever? Do yo Is May Come, Greetings: In your home? Do ymi es? Do yon suffer from all of the above quc we can help you. Per. thing, that arc bother, a. follows: "I wonder i the night in a cold ver com. back? What the Yankee, be able Honest Ben, ar The Old Cellarite, The Old C, (not to b< wlU Prune Face, or is many of you confused, as he Malcolm Mitt), will be back. The man who trackless desert, and brought 11 HONEST BEN WILL BE UA( Let us, then, prepare ouri State. For another thing, bathtubs are going Us hav overpowering appeal for Honest BenJ-. who has pre-. askance If our boy decide, to spend most of leisure time splashing about In one tub or ano mosL Indeed, he may even set up his headquarters In day Cellar. bat- Also, he may have a penchant for dragging h Two, three, or what-hi know and loved before, of tuuellng e .hocked at For one thing. H. B.'. thirst for the golden bev. erage, the coke, will be more Insatiable than ever before, and It may be that hi. first few day. at home, will be .pent drinking himself into a state of .tupcr. Overlook thi., and try to think nothing of it. s he has ran In,.. In his travels these past couple of years and grown fond of. Try to remember that these will be all good boys, despite their .crude exteriors, and do not wall until H. B. is not looking and then give them the M hit In tbe face, much tho they may seem to merit It There will be. doubtless, many other minor changes. But fear not. basically Old Ben will be the same. Soon alter he gets back be will be following Omegas again as of old. heckling Potter, squab bllng wllh Saft-trom about tbe gravy, advising Han ner kow to run tbe track team, pulling strings, making faces, and .till trying to get Invited to the ^ served before the presentation of the awards. Among Ue guests were Miss Mary Baker, dean of Certificates- were awarded to Evelyn Anderson, Elizabeth Ar- rants, Ruth Aden, Lenore Beck. Virginia Brigham, Beverly Bradshaw, Marjorie Bettcs. Marlon Browe, Jean Barger, Grace Bacon. Nancy Clark, Ruth Cole. Lorette Chollet, Verna Dack. Connie Edwards. Blllle Edwards. Lol. Erlck- son. Velma Ellis. Ann Frollck. Francis Fisher. Betty Goyette. Don- nabelle Gearharl. Betty High. Ruth Hansen. Marilyn Hanner, Freda Harris, Elaine Jones, Francis Klrkpatrlck. Penny "JLicourls. Bernlce Lleberman, Sarah Helen Morgan, Evelyn Masi, Nancy Melcholr. Mary Nellson, Martha Prunner. Ivern Palmer, Lucretla Ruth Smoot. Barbara Stein, Alino r?|horer, Alice Said, Vernora Sturtc /vant, Sara Sager, Marge SorenBon, Vrancls Taylor. Virginia Wagner. Clare Weymouth. Vivian Candler fend Jean Hugglns. 1942-43 Season Brings Success to FSC School Teams FLORSHEIM .mY«,y SHOES ■COUeOJAN SPORTS past year brings the highlights In •"""itf, basketball, baseball and The 4912 football season was one of the most successful In the his- >f the school. The Bulldogs 1 national recognition with Its high scoring squad and "All lean" Jackie Fellows. Beat ose for the first time in 11 and topped the season off a brilliant win over Loyola. Jack Keller and Lou Futrell were :h scorers with 18 points each. >ix Pierson. head basketball and leball coach and football line ntor brought his squads through pretty good style. Thc basket's ended their season with a r record, winning 9 games and Ing 7. The casaba boys played ir best against Mather Field : when the game ended they The hnrsehiders played their besl ame when they bent the Marlnei •ran the Snn niego Training Sta on 5 to 1. When their seasor nded they had tallied 15 wins ant nly 8 losses. Boxing had Its biggest year ai 'resno this season. It boasts fwt iii-amural tournaments, the finals f which were held In Ryan's A,nil orium and provided thrill! hose who saw them. The sen- on was climaxed when two school champions. Norman Stebblns i Dick Farlss, represented Fresno Irst time In Ihe National Boxing Tournament held In Mat Renegades and Wi-i Trackmen Take 4th in PAA Meet 1913 erpath campaign; c In the annual Pa- wllh ft clfie Association track and meet last Saturday at Berkel. Finishing behind the San Francisco Olympic Club. University California and Stanford, the Bu led by Joe Sbropshii Zetes Score 48 Points, Win Meet g a grand total of 18 points Ue Zeta Mu Fratmen continued Uelr winning waya aa Uey splashed to an impressive victory .in the annual Intramural swimming meet last .Tuesday afternoon. Tbe Mn Alpha Delta organisation took second place with 28 polnti followed b- — Theta Chi' Sigma Tau' . The Zetes won five events were disqualified from first place 1 swimmers carry. Larry Ecklund won the 50-yd. free style. Jack Hunt copped the 100-yd. back itroke, Lou Futrell Ue 200-yd. free -tyle. The Zete's took the two relays wlU Ed Flynn, Bob Poore, _ " Yocum and Ecklund teaming e 200-yd. free style relay and Hunt, Don Baker and Ecklund getting first in tbe 75-yd. medley. Mark Tlbbs was the only defending champion to repeat from last year's encounter when he attain ron the plunge for distance with I' 6". followed by Zete's Walruth ml Yocum. a close second and Results: 100-yd. Free Styl, Walters. MAD: second. Hoover, ng.: third. Tlbbs. MAD. 100 yd. Back Stroke. 1:31.1; first, Hunt; Z.M.: second. Pattee. Ren.; third, Garver, Z.M. Plunge for Distance. 11 Tlbbs. MAD: .econd. W M.; third. Yocum. Z.M. 50-yd. Free Style. 31 Ecklund. Z.M ; second. Breulllot, Slg. Tau; third. Garver. 100-yd. Breast Stroke, Harlen. T.C.: second. Si MAD; third. Hunt. Z.M. 200-yd. Free Style. 3:12.7; flrsL Futrell. Z.M.; second. Tlbbs. MAD; third. Harlen. T.C. 200-yd. Free Style Relay. 2:18.5; first. Zela Mu (Flynn. Poore. Yo cum. Ecklund); second. Engineer third. "Mu Alpha Delta. 50-yd. Tired Swimmers Carry. 1:05.1: first. Mu Alpha Delta (Her- ren. Lewis): second. Zela Mu; (Zeta Mu, Futrell an, but were disqualified. Intra Tennis Sheldon Lewie, freshman tennis :e, dumped Bob Relsner S-l. 6-4. . win Ue annual Intramural ten- Is tournament last week. After winning the first set and holding a "vantage In Ue second. Lewis sd Ue next Uree games promptly as Relsner began to rally. After tying the score at four an, Lewis ended the match by breaking Relsner*. serve and holding own to win 6-4. Lewis reached finals by defeating Monroe Lewis and Root teamed together turn back the combined eT Bob Lewi, and Relsner to the double, championship. FSt"s raptured tiiddje ,1 Fresno's only first ng thc 880 yard ran. Ralph Dewey and i Iloltby fighting men may bi there you'll find Floi sheim Shoes, designed eg pressly for military w Moet Stria, %]QtO and %]] HARRY COFFEE Ion Futrell. plagued with Injuries since early season, picked up a pair of second places for the Bulldogs In the 120 yard high hurdles and the 220 yard low hurdles Jack Pattee. the other member o FSCs hurdling twins, finlshc. third In the high sticks. Jean Lamourc put the shot ai even 17 feet to cop another third for the Bulldogs, and Bob Carlson had an off-day In his pole vault specialty, clearing 12 feet, 8 Inches for fourth spot In that event. In a season beset with Ihe problem, that war brings to Interschol- astlc competition, the Bulldogs went through a tough schedule which Included dual meets with the University of California and Stanford among others. INTRAMURAL LUNCH All participants In 1912-13 Intn mural events will be feted at the! award luncheon Monday afternoo at 12:00 nt the union, according I Myron Anderson. Intramural d rector. All individual and teai champions will receive specii awards for the year. Men alien Ing are requested to bring the own lunch. ■ Page Three VARSITTFrtANS PICNIC, BEER BUST AT ROEDING PARK charge of Ue picnic. softball game win be played I between the old and new mem- • bers. Baker said. All new member, are cordially Invited to come out and get drunk.*' Baker said. "There will be plenty of beer and short snacks for ev- I rybody." Anyone desiring further Information may get in touch with Howard Henderson, president Olive Inn—Van Ness * Olive IF IT'S • Hamburgers • Milkshakes • Soft Drinks • Short Orders YOU WANT Come to the Alaska Ice Cream Co. 1415 Belmont Thirteen of Hanner\-< thinly clads who have been awarded varsity cweaters are Don Raker, veteran quarter mller. who has picked up a goodly share of points In his 410 specialty, the 220, and as tho anchor man on the Bulldogs' mile relay sqttad: Carlson, all-around freshman from Roosevelt High, who pole vaults 13 feet. 6 Inches and manages to high Jump and broad Jump on the side; Tom Crav- cn.'senlor middle distance star and mile relay team member. Futrell. ace hurdler who ranks with the best von the coast: Pattee. Ue freshman hurdler from Oakland: Jack Hunt, ace sprinter who boasts a 9.8 century and wbo was Continued on Page J -ROOS 8ft0S- V-^ WAST WiiNG \ SWIM EBONICS /MPB OP TAN GAB- AROiNB, TffBiB B££N aTOAH TRSAtTO SO 7**7 TeVetu-Ofwoar wckly RcmwBtoo FULTON AT FRESNO |