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Page Four - The Fresno Sterte Cortege CoMegian - Wedemeyer Tops College Players (Continued Uem Pag* 11 those two Hawaiian*. Wedemeyer aad Charles "Spike " Cordelro tbelr brains oo tbe field haa be** quarterback wave Dennis O'Connor, their plvotman. Wes traecb. and tbelr bulwark of defense haa tl.tlr seven stom boys. Tbelr coaches. Jimmy Pbelan snd Marty Kordlck. hsve fix tbem each powerfifl and drcopti i— asm aa tbs double wins elnele- wlag. tbe Notre Deme Boa. the T. and aay other formation which Tbelr defenses are Ba variable as their offense*, they fit their plays aad Bsfeeane to meet their o**o- nent*' game and have been very Tbe Bnlldosr* hsve been slower to recover from the war loan tbe Gaels, bat tbey sre Improving Tbelr IMS football edition doeent Ba*tch the powerful 1942 team, which waa oae of the highest seor ins teams of tbe nation. BULLDOG. WILL FIQHT Headman Ttx' I'ierson haa ' worked hie boy* to a pitch that ■tests the Balldosrs set to play their best same of the year The same Monday may be In the has" for 8L Mary's bat Wedemeyer and, company will have to win the same Maying ability before they'll be able to claim another vr The nalldorrs have been quite un predk-rable thla year, flay ins their »or*t same, acalnet opponents that d.dn t belong on the aam<- field with tnem. only to bounce hack to scare tbe llvln. daylicbts out oi seek m*ja-hles as tbe (irons Sent* Barbara Marine* aad the minor ******* powerhtsuse. 1' ol Nevada. BULLDOGS PUSH WOLVES Least week the llulldoga poshed tbe much talked about s*Xs*xsxB. Woifpack all over th* field only roe* by a baseball score. 7 4. T losa ts still qeestmnable because Bulldoga rooters sre certain that their star halfback. Jack Kelley. went over lor a touchdown In the usee**, quarter Whatever the outturn a of this JUS Joaquin Valley arid classic tbe foot hall fan* will witneas a laat aad colorful gaase. The St Mary's Gaels are la for a footl St. Marys Coach Being Considered for Award Jam*. Michael Phelan is the leading contender for the New York World-Telegram's annual "Coach of the Year" award, on the great showing of his St. Mary's Gael, who are undefeated in six games. Phelan'a biggest triumph came Uat Saturday when his Bulldogs Hold Secret Practices (Continued from Pate 1) VARSITY F OPENS PARKING LOT The perking lot beside tbe field', of IU membere nam, will be open for tbe Armls Actlvttlee that have lire Day «.»- Hers**. •"* *-«*** 1 •» *** *»*Mi' m powerful I Sl' ISO In bis first two season* st Morags Phelan waa presented with very poor material and wa* able to win only one out of 11 games Pre aeaaon dope mm. tbe t'.arl* an outside chance of being the aur prise team of tbe year, bat few experts belie*-.1 thst the Geels would even come close to beating ISC VC and poasibl. Pbelan. old timer, baa coached some fine Noire Dame teams, la- eluding one which broke Army's winning streak of It games in HIT He later coached at the Vniverslty of Missouri snd the I'niverslty of Washington before coming to St Mary's took ove-r the telns from an "Red" .-.trader in 1»« when Strader waa ralleel into the- irmed force* end during 1943 his earn won only one of seven game* rut wss noted for its fire and vigor nd an outstanding freshman Her man Wedemeyer At the first nf this ye-ar thing* looked bad again ter the Gaels but Pbelan waa blessed with the return ef Wedemeyer from H and with him Wedy hi ought Breather peal ■smafla. ■ C.aelt is nm> IH i UAH BONDS I* a cinch for All American haa*** and Cordelro ia .uggested aa the freahman footballer of the year. Pbelan likes a team with speed aad aaya "that never in n*ls many years of coaching has bs seen s tesm wtth so many offensive weapon* as his ItlS Gaela poassss " The Gaela have a light but very fast team and Pbelan baa devel oped a good line wltb an outetand ing end. Ed Ryan, aad a poten tially great ackle. Al Beaaley So Phelan. after two years of consistent beatrbgs by stronger teams hss turned tbe other cheek this yeer and his teem I* known as the beat In the W*st." V ■mm. Pbelan will rem* St Mary* now that Stradei returned from tbe navy wa rlded last week when St Mary' paid Strs.ler off for tbe rest of hi contract and hired Pbelan [team. Merm Spike Cordelro would be stars on Presno State'* squad came out of the Nevada game wltb no add! Ittesnal Injuries Roy Taylor and Ed Weber, two ends Injured before tbe Nevads game, may be able to play Halfback Glenn Shaffer tbe mile a minute man ha* had a bad knee j but may be able to move back Into the halfback spot Thia will e nable Pierson tn move tbe veteran guard. Hon 'Toothless" Bolt, bark into guard Bolt was used st end murh of the time against Nevada j to ameer the Wolves' end runs their car* In this sre* will be barged » cent* The Versify T box in Ratclirfe I Stadium will hr open to any one end of football »—»ot. satf i coining party for heve been bl th* arse*. I*t**a* i, ha* SAN FRANCISCO FLORAL CO. 1152 FULTON 3-4114 CORSAGES PLANTS MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM TOANKSGIVING NIGHT. NOVEMBER 22 Jeanette McDonald IN CONCERT Box Office Now Open HOCKETT-COWAN MUSIC CO. Prices $3 60, $3 00. $2 40, $170. $1.20, including tax Kilners Stationery and Office Equipment Gifts Christmas Cards SNACK S.HOf. IS7FLOC* the Beauty of COLOR PICTURES K.-dav-olnr Prints 39c Eawh Minacolnr Prints—2X—60c Ea h HORN S PHOTO SHOP 69 ll.-lmi.nl Ave. Phone4-I601 WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET BELMONT AT TInE UNDERPASS When Freajno ends aijd Roeding Park begins \t\y ot trite U good Rosenblum suits ... for years of the, most popular names in the ry Coffee Women's Shop. in... and not for long... a 4 button irdigan of pure wool covert cloth with picked trim and patch pockets. If you've ever owned a Rosenblum you know how they fit...how they retain their shape and lovely colors. Light Olive Green, Shocking, Blue, Off- White, and Grapefruit 29.95 HARRY COFFEE • B A K E R S F I E I 0 - I x*>lxi5**?
Object Description
Title | 1945_11 The Daily Collegian November 1945 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1945 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
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, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | November 9, 1945 Pg 4 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1945 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
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, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | Page Four - The Fresno Sterte Cortege CoMegian - Wedemeyer Tops College Players (Continued Uem Pag* 11 those two Hawaiian*. Wedemeyer aad Charles "Spike " Cordelro tbelr brains oo tbe field haa be** quarterback wave Dennis O'Connor, their plvotman. Wes traecb. and tbelr bulwark of defense haa tl.tlr seven stom boys. Tbelr coaches. Jimmy Pbelan snd Marty Kordlck. hsve fix tbem each powerfifl and drcopti i— asm aa tbs double wins elnele- wlag. tbe Notre Deme Boa. the T. and aay other formation which Tbelr defenses are Ba variable as their offense*, they fit their plays aad Bsfeeane to meet their o**o- nent*' game and have been very Tbe Bnlldosr* hsve been slower to recover from the war loan tbe Gaels, bat tbey sre Improving Tbelr IMS football edition doeent Ba*tch the powerful 1942 team, which waa oae of the highest seor ins teams of tbe nation. BULLDOG. WILL FIQHT Headman Ttx' I'ierson haa ' worked hie boy* to a pitch that ■tests the Balldosrs set to play their best same of the year The same Monday may be In the has" for 8L Mary's bat Wedemeyer and, company will have to win the same Maying ability before they'll be able to claim another vr The nalldorrs have been quite un predk-rable thla year, flay ins their »or*t same, acalnet opponents that d.dn t belong on the aam<- field with tnem. only to bounce hack to scare tbe llvln. daylicbts out oi seek m*ja-hles as tbe (irons Sent* Barbara Marine* aad the minor ******* powerhtsuse. 1' ol Nevada. BULLDOGS PUSH WOLVES Least week the llulldoga poshed tbe much talked about s*Xs*xsxB. Woifpack all over th* field only roe* by a baseball score. 7 4. T losa ts still qeestmnable because Bulldoga rooters sre certain that their star halfback. Jack Kelley. went over lor a touchdown In the usee**, quarter Whatever the outturn a of this JUS Joaquin Valley arid classic tbe foot hall fan* will witneas a laat aad colorful gaase. The St Mary's Gaels are la for a footl St. Marys Coach Being Considered for Award Jam*. Michael Phelan is the leading contender for the New York World-Telegram's annual "Coach of the Year" award, on the great showing of his St. Mary's Gael, who are undefeated in six games. Phelan'a biggest triumph came Uat Saturday when his Bulldogs Hold Secret Practices (Continued from Pate 1) VARSITY F OPENS PARKING LOT The perking lot beside tbe field', of IU membere nam, will be open for tbe Armls Actlvttlee that have lire Day «.»- Hers**. •"* *-«*** 1 •» *** *»*Mi' m powerful I Sl' ISO In bis first two season* st Morags Phelan waa presented with very poor material and wa* able to win only one out of 11 games Pre aeaaon dope mm. tbe t'.arl* an outside chance of being the aur prise team of tbe year, bat few experts belie*-.1 thst the Geels would even come close to beating ISC VC and poasibl. Pbelan. old timer, baa coached some fine Noire Dame teams, la- eluding one which broke Army's winning streak of It games in HIT He later coached at the Vniverslty of Missouri snd the I'niverslty of Washington before coming to St Mary's took ove-r the telns from an "Red" .-.trader in 1»« when Strader waa ralleel into the- irmed force* end during 1943 his earn won only one of seven game* rut wss noted for its fire and vigor nd an outstanding freshman Her man Wedemeyer At the first nf this ye-ar thing* looked bad again ter the Gaels but Pbelan waa blessed with the return ef Wedemeyer from H and with him Wedy hi ought Breather peal ■smafla. ■ C.aelt is nm> IH i UAH BONDS I* a cinch for All American haa*** and Cordelro ia .uggested aa the freahman footballer of the year. Pbelan likes a team with speed aad aaya "that never in n*ls many years of coaching has bs seen s tesm wtth so many offensive weapon* as his ItlS Gaela poassss " The Gaela have a light but very fast team and Pbelan baa devel oped a good line wltb an outetand ing end. Ed Ryan, aad a poten tially great ackle. Al Beaaley So Phelan. after two years of consistent beatrbgs by stronger teams hss turned tbe other cheek this yeer and his teem I* known as the beat In the W*st." V ■mm. Pbelan will rem* St Mary* now that Stradei returned from tbe navy wa rlded last week when St Mary' paid Strs.ler off for tbe rest of hi contract and hired Pbelan [team. Merm Spike Cordelro would be stars on Presno State'* squad came out of the Nevada game wltb no add! Ittesnal Injuries Roy Taylor and Ed Weber, two ends Injured before tbe Nevads game, may be able to play Halfback Glenn Shaffer tbe mile a minute man ha* had a bad knee j but may be able to move back Into the halfback spot Thia will e nable Pierson tn move tbe veteran guard. Hon 'Toothless" Bolt, bark into guard Bolt was used st end murh of the time against Nevada j to ameer the Wolves' end runs their car* In this sre* will be barged » cent* The Versify T box in Ratclirfe I Stadium will hr open to any one end of football »—»ot. satf i coining party for heve been bl th* arse*. I*t**a* i, ha* SAN FRANCISCO FLORAL CO. 1152 FULTON 3-4114 CORSAGES PLANTS MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM TOANKSGIVING NIGHT. NOVEMBER 22 Jeanette McDonald IN CONCERT Box Office Now Open HOCKETT-COWAN MUSIC CO. Prices $3 60, $3 00. $2 40, $170. $1.20, including tax Kilners Stationery and Office Equipment Gifts Christmas Cards SNACK S.HOf. IS7FLOC* the Beauty of COLOR PICTURES K.-dav-olnr Prints 39c Eawh Minacolnr Prints—2X—60c Ea h HORN S PHOTO SHOP 69 ll.-lmi.nl Ave. Phone4-I601 WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET BELMONT AT TInE UNDERPASS When Freajno ends aijd Roeding Park begins \t\y ot trite U good Rosenblum suits ... for years of the, most popular names in the ry Coffee Women's Shop. in... and not for long... a 4 button irdigan of pure wool covert cloth with picked trim and patch pockets. If you've ever owned a Rosenblum you know how they fit...how they retain their shape and lovely colors. Light Olive Green, Shocking, Blue, Off- White, and Grapefruit 29.95 HARRY COFFEE • B A K E R S F I E I 0 - I x*>lxi5**? |