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Sorleske Is Former All-American 'm*ym Four -The Fresno Stete College Coflecilan— La the dayo of the football giants ***** BUboUttrtas wet * used only tbea lb* ma* wee cat tied oft tbe Bead on a atrelcber, Stanley Dor- leek* Praam. Stat* College Mt.Ui- SBatlts Inatructor, played In one of lass greet eat loot ball esalury Barlealte, nickname! ■ T luatang from tbe Coyote r tar bis team-mate*, playe.d the 1S10 Mlchlaan l**.m tl Hlnneatil* at Ferry Field, Michigan, for Ihe ahemplonabip Tbe M1rblsan-Mlniie..<t aa been written -up van lay other gam* played In < (late football, Clatk Shaughn. third siring tackle on the M squad of that day and I aae ot America' tboee day a coaches were permitted thla privilege The two huge forward walls surged together, like two hug* wave* meeting head on; neither would give an Inch, backward or up Into a foamy ie air and toppled backward*. if forth play Welle plunged lie ii brook rled up to tbe lop of lb* at>*l line, high tn tbe air! ig in tbe hall ■Mbltcatlon. aporta b.M>k Fielding the I, Yost. Michigan .puled to, be. at that Han, the world's -beat football •leach. Mlcbtgaa's team, led by b*rt B*nbroa>*. elxfootflte, Bound AH American Ouard, i iBafieak*. l*d th* linemen that < 1 aesJeske. wolghthg 1SS poundn Sad standing * feet. H Inches, was the aaldget of th* teams Lucius •ssitb US, lather of Oruce Smith: Minnesota All-American of recent Vintage, was playing first string that day I After fighting each«other for three quarter*, the Hlaneaolan* ■jade a touchdown, only to I, . ■ ■' H declered void after tbe ball had touched the umpire "That waa the a*J-d*y of gmbblng. manpower football." Borleake aald "Neerins ta* end, we were locked on Mm.. 'gat*'* 41 yard line, and not a man af ua would have eettled for a tie" That was when Stan Wells. Michigan's m pound end. All aBjaeiican that year, was suddenly toan foiling back Into the back field throwing a jiaaa Borleake, the other Michigan end. caught n»' hall on the Minnesota 30 yard line The nest play, coming last and forlous, Well* 'instantly did ex Sctly tb* aame thing, and llorles tt* again made a nifty aatch—Ibis tun* on tbe 1 yard line Thlw* yard* 10 go' Minnesota* IpMl line bad never been crosswl •J! Ima Wight, regletrsr, an noune*e that June A. a. degree candidate* muat file their appll- eatlene fer degree* by February IS, er they will be fln*d. Zeta Theta Meets Wed. A meeting ot Zela Theta will be held Wednesday noon at 111SO In room Mill. All pie medical, pie-dental, and laboratory technicians are aiked to be preaent. Chess Club to Meet A meeting of the Cheaa Club will be held Tuesday evening at ISO in the Men's Lounge Union. Ilnih members and non members all season. Not even a [mint had been scored aa*1ii*t the men of the north No one had nen eotl-n clone enougb to kick a Meld goal. Here wwft these two huge teams facing each other *t th<> crisis ol Ibe game, only the length of llii: ball between Ihein !'..-...i., n mu ■o near the end of the giune, p. ryone. players, officials, specia Kiiltie tiuiaar nn tht> next couple nl G.I."Bill Brings Man And Wife to FSC Among tbe new students on the easspui thla •emesle^r are Mary BUaabetb Keren, 11. and her bus hand. Jsck A. Keren. II. who both .beve been medically dlacharged from tbe eervlce. fctr*. Koran, who did office work la Chicago befer* entering th* (SPARS, Is attending' acbool under th* Ol lull of Might*. She waa a Storekeeper, third ctaaa. and was atalli.h.-.l for IS month* In Miami, florid* Her pialor al Fr**no Stat* ts bom* economics Keran. who w»a quartermsster first rUss and had tiansporl duly for three years, was Injured during aa elect wbeu the ****** hi* Iran- , He r Ived ■ irked by tin his treated al a naval hospital Ilnn.klyi. .. Keren', who Is studying to be an agricultural tearber tinder th* re aahlllUlloii prugram. entered tbe Mrrlce-wben be was a freshman at Slate H* is a graduate of Han ford Union High School waa now s* never lor thst great crowd of Wolverine sup|>ott This was the moment they had been waiting for to vanquish the mighty men or Williams. Over o One side was "Hurry-up Yost. paring tip and down ihe sidelines and .on the Michigan'* side tlr Williams both big men in engineering company. wore union lulls with soil pads in the shoulders and la," Ilor.eske aald. "1 broke my collar bone In tho No llantr Michigan game later in aeaaon ol 1*1(1. The picture of game set up wa* that 30 rpln linlvea were played with no • outs, the field waa 110 yards lung, one practiced approximately eight hour* a day. f Ilorleake has been In evejry slate of the union except thrfee, traveled to Hawaii In 1910 with She championship llulldoga when he served as line coach of the team He lias played professional bnneX hall and entered Fresno Slate Col lege bs a coach In 1919. During hla coaching career a FSC. Borleake haa bad one node, tea ted. nulled football, beaeball and basketball team. Coyne CompletSs 33 trips Over Germany Firm Lieutenant John M Coyne. who Is an ei Journalism atudent of Freano Slate and a HI7 pilot, haa had 33 missions over Ciertnany. Although the "heudlta," as Oer ■sghler planes are called, arc bad, flak and weather are wore* enemies. The American fighter plane* ward off the Herman fight time when hi* squadron waa flying lower than the other - ■. .•.*.-!, s..-... Oerman fighlen got ii--, out ol 11 In tbe equad ithcr limes they were protected by American fighter*. He has taken part in attacka on 'olognc. Kassel. Magaeburg, Frank o-rt. Dan a brack and Aachen, but tone on Berlin. He believes the C.ermana will fight to tbe end and not give up, International Relations Books In Library Announced byTobin By Hu* Adam* iced t lllMl I of I book* concerning poil- war inter national relation*. Tbe book* were donated by the Car negle Kndownient in ihe hope ol furthering the Understanding of plsns and theories tor Inlernaiion al peace. "Beyond Victory.'' edited by Itulli Heads Ah1k.ii. la concerned priuianly with I hose bask prob I'-ins which ihe imsl war planner* crealV a free and orderly world. Tbe subjects range [rum Ihe ecu tintnIt- Mini political hasla (or a last Ing peace tu th* role of religion and education as well aa tnV interplay of culture Kach 1* discussed by an authority ot world wide rtpu- "Mussia and the Pence" Is a die- ctisxlori of Humtla hy Bernard fares, who haa devoted hi* life lo knowing the ruonirf' and her people*. Mr Heili.rt MttrrUoii ba* mill ered Into a coherent order his ■pee* i» * asal paper* on the re- cm nt rue I ion ol Kugland atler tbe war. This book hn calls, Trospecl* and Polkiea.*' "Voice From Unoccupied China," ta * frank ataiemeat of fact* concern ing China's aiuMfiig prostreaa toward modernisation In the laat .-enty years, her critical needs >w, and her hopes and determin- Ions lor the future. Tbe book Is etllled by Harley Parnsworth Mr with Nair. tuber books, all dealing I hi. same subject, are: "Hoe Will The Belter World Di Becker: "Alter Ihe War--WhetT*' by Preston Klasslon; "Tbe Great Derision" by J*me* T. Shotwell; and "laBtln America and the Indus trial Age" by J. P. Blppy. *F- FRIENDLY FOSS RADIO SERVICE Ha Any Radio" Ph. 4-17*1 Road Machine Not Lawn Roller; New Road to Stay By Milton Rick.la The Peaverfwi vahleje whloh ■waa perked in th* dri.* between Met-en* Hall and the union last week wher* all automobile* ar* forbldd*n en pain ef confleeetlon, to stop, wee net net a lawn r*Har. Nor le It true that three freah- m*n puehed it In from Camp Plnadal* en command of a low ao phonier*. It wa* e machine te faellitate the construction 0f the new high *p**d highway between th* main building and th* training school, Th* n*w pav*d and curbed road will eerve a worthy purpoa* In rainy wsather and add a little to the neatnaaa of th* campui. Th*r* ar* many peculiar lea luits about tha road, however. The chain! blocking oft en* of th* *ntranc<* te th* new highway may wall aymbolix* an* et th* *ic***ea of higher education. Th* *tud*nta are particularly fond of the n*w curb. Som* of th*m walk along th* top ef It. Other* *t*p carefully ev*r It er walk around It. A f*w dreamy ■cult, unu*u*d ta chang*, Ignor* nd try to *t*p right through Buy * ■ WAR BONDS Gifts Hardware—Sporting Goods Fine China and Cryatal Walter Byde Co. ,3X1.1331 Fulton Sl. FMj.no Easter Cards C. H. STAPLES - STATIONERS Just 20 Steps Waat Off Fulton PLATE LUNCHES fOUNTAIri* ORINKh SANDWICHES SALADS VARSITY LUNCH 1471 N. Van Neee THE SMART SHOP 1242 Fulton St. i,MILS' Brighten tip your wardrobe with a new print Jersey Proch or a new suit and blouse. We Also Carry a Complete Lane of I)Inner Prock* en I Pormala WANTED — Petnale accompanist Women's PR Dance Class. r- Miss llupprlcrw San Joaquin -Valley's Leading Jeweler Since 1910 A. S. Shaddow Jewelry Co. 1134 Fulton Phon* 2-3197 The Finest in Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry SPECIAL RATES TO ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS AND FACULTY MEMBERS Headquarters for FRATERNITY and SORORITY PINS Mfaixigemen! Mauric* "lt*d" SiNarrnai. Member Class 1926 Varsity "F" Socialy \Jpha Fretamily AJphc CHARM CHORUS NOW REORGANIZED "COLLET} AH "READABLE —WORTH READING" PETITIONS READY FOR CLASS OFFICES FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1843 FSC Basketball Season Ended The Pre*no Slate Oollefe Bull dog* ended tbe current basketball ■eaaon Friday and Saturday nights by losing to lb* College ot the Pa elite Tiger*. 79 29 and Sill in Stockton. Tbe Tiger* *ui>ptled player* by th* Naval v 1; program, towered ■ Case J: Flint Hem civilian team. tn the flrat game. COP Coach Cbrla KJelt-n's Tigers won 7* » In a lop aided a*me. Cheater Brumbaugh waa blab point man (or the Bulldoga with eight points and Wayne Hardin for COP with IS. Tbe Bulldog* bad a hard time rinding the basket wllh short shots and getting Ibe ball from the tall er ojinujirnis Coach Hanner played all IDi-layera ibV matte tb* trip to Stockton 1 Brumbaugh F Hardin 8 I Henderson F Edwards 15 4 ltonabedlan C Reamea G 0 Barcottl O . .Lewi* 11 ( Bohlgian , O — ...Swift 1 sub* FSC — Trlltlan 1, Jenaen I, Gaguben 8, Orant "-. Comlcla 4. In the second game. Ibe Hull. •logs came back Into the ball gar** and gave the Tigers a struggle far their SJ Sl victory. Don Edwards of COP. a veteran of World War II, led tbe Tiger attack wllh 10 points. Brumbaugh and Earl (Red) Trettln tied h>r FSC hlgb point honoi points' each. Paul Donabedian, who reportod to tbe Army yesterday. waa net I with eight polnta. Neal Jenaon, guard, ahowed much Improvement over previous form and Hiumbsuah. stnalleat man on Ibe court, showed tbat alxe Isn't everything tn basketball by taking , hlgb point honors tor both gamea FSC COP 9 Brumbaugh T Edwarda 10 1 Henderaoti -T Hardin 10 0 Bobtglan O .. Lewla S 0 Baraottl ■ swirt i Subs PSC—Trrtlln 1, Jenaen 0, Williams 1, Uagnahen 0. COP — Pelghnal 0, Comlcla 0, Orant 0, Hopkins. * Deadline Set for Friday Campus Contract All organisation pages are filled, and contract* must be turned In by Friday, February It. to tbe as- aoclailon office, Detly Caugbeil, Campua box. or Clare Weymouth. Portralla for aentora, committee members, organisation members, and claaa officers muat be taken by March 1. with no *xceplt. IJata of members in organisation* muat be turned by Friday. March 1. There will be a ataff meeting Tuesday. I o'clock. In th* Campua Meeting to Be Held •Students Interested tn friendly debate, dlacuaalon ot evenlx, and free exprecston ot Idea* upon lucb topic* aa religion, morals, and pull oaophlea al* Invited lu attend tb* flrat meeting In lbs uoed lounge, Wednesday trom t to 10 p.m Petitions for Class Offices Available Pel It Ions tor claaa officers ar nnw available In tbe office of Frank Mesple, atudent president. All petition* muat bo filled out and relumed to tbe .indent prealdent'* office hy Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock, Tbey muat have IS ■lgnaluree of studenta rrom mem of tbe class for wblcb Ihe atu dent Is running for office. Betty Pearson, election chair- an, asks that all stuoenta cooperate to tbe fullest extant on Ibis •lection. Requirements to bold office are a C average and mem be real p in the rleea from which Ihe student I* running for office. Members of tbe election committee are Lorraine Laudeka. Eckle stiu lip. Renfrow, Verna Deck, An ■ i. ..in.- Mary lee Clougb. Josephine Clayton. Joy Hose, Barbara Hoeaett and Barbara Duarh. Red Cross Election -.. I .oh Brow* waa nominated a can diiTale for chairman of tbe college unit of tbe American Red Crocs at a meeting of the executive board yralerday noon. MI** Brow* baa aarved aa vie* chairman since Ihe unit waa organised laat March. oilier nominee* are Betty Veale. vice chairman; Elaine Meson-, secretary, and Benny Phillips, treaa- Electlona will be bald February tt at tbe same time aa the claaa officer elections, and any atudent enrolled in college ts eligible lo Additional nominations may be made by atudent* all thla week. Namea of nominees muat be aub- milted to tbe Red Croe* box at the student poat office by Friday. Dr. Potter Absent Because of tiilness Dr. Kennetb Potter, professor of •octal sclsnce, will be abeent from Freeno State College for the next few week* because of illness. I>r Potter is In Ihe St. Agnes Hospital in a serious condition. He ta reported tmproving aallafactor lly. A blood tranafualon was given Sunday night by bla daughter. Joae Potter. While Dr. Potter Is abeent rrom acbool, his claaaee will continue under tb* direction of Emory Rat- cliffe, social science profeseor. Frosh Dance to Be Held Friday New frosh and .transfer student* will be honored at a dance In the union aoclal hall Friday night, March I. tram I to 11. The** etudenta may obtain free bids In tbe Coyer of the main building or from a member of tbe rally commltt**. Dlda will be sold to all other sto dent* for fl.10 per couple. The dance Is open; that la, one- half of the couple muat be a Stater Mualc will be provided by Dlofc Alexander and bla orchestra All frosh muat wear eome pleoe of green, wblcb may be discarded when Dr. Frank Tbomaa, president of the college, and Frank Meaple. student president, give welcoming addressee during an Intermission, and the freshmen become full- fledged Btatera. WAC Contest End. The laat day of the first competitive! period of tbe conteet for tbe War Activity Committee la Fabru- ■ IV II. Any organisation or Individual which baa not turned In He point* should turn them In by tb* end of tbi* week. Charm Chorus Forms New Organization; 64 Women Enter Group The Fresno State Colleg* Charm Chorus, t year because of a lack of talent, la btinf reortanjaad this 9*> mester under the sponsorship of Hiss IJyia LuivIlrTiat- •Sixty-fotir girls have already signed up for tha near Cham Chorus and approximately 10 more are expacted bafora the t*ad ot ta* week Mlee Liaa*i*af Maji Jaysees to Meet With FSC Heads Freeno Stale CoUege will be boat to Junior college deans and coun- aelora on Friday, February n, at a conference on better waya of as slating Iran if er student, and tbelr work ao aa to avoid delays or pro gran conflict* Junior college* which are expected to send faculty representative* are Bakerarteld, Taft, Portervllle. Reedley. Vlealia, Costing*, and Mr. deeto. Tbe conference will begin wllh a luncheon held at noon In the union although aome gueeta are making ppolntmenta wltb college official* during the forenoon In regard te Individual problem*. Following tb* luncheon an after- son session devoted to the discus- >n of lower division requirements id arrangementa of the couraee and program* In Junior college* *o aa to enable tranafer students to i a* fully prepared a* possible for complete upper division programs In normal time* Fresno State Collage receives frota M lo III transfer studenta eacb year moat of whom are planning to bescame teacher*. Th* special requirement* teacher credentials Include aev- t course* which could satisfactorily be completed In Junior col lege* and tb* conference will deal wltb tbe beet method* of aeeomp- tletting thla service. FSC Newman Club Installation of new officers of th* Fresno Stat* Colleg* Newman Club will tak* place at 7 in this evening n the eoed lounge. "Tea Newman Club ta an organ Isatlon for aU Catholic atudenta on tbe campus, aad new rreShmen ar* eligible for membership," H*l*n Klein, president stated or White Will Address Assembly Major Tbomaa R White will be * speaker at aa aaeembty Tbura- day morning at 11. Tbe Cblaoee Student*: Club I* sponsoring Use assembly In an effort to pram eta war atamp sales, announced Annie Shew, chairman Major Whit*, flight anrgeoo oa ibe PoolltUe raid* over Toby* ta 1*41, will tell of bis foar moet aax- lou* hour* of hla Ufa aa he bay ta a cave while SS Japanese soldiers I rampe.l overhead. During tbe period that tbe fiyere and he were making their essay* oa ibe battle front «f China the amputation of Captain Ted Law- aoo's leg waa performed under "*a- tremely difficult conditions" Th* tongue of the dragon aroand ihe stamp aback la the l!aton Ibis week illustrate* Use slogs* "A tongue three Inches long can kill a man alx feet tall.** Admission will be a 10*e*t War Stamp, wblcb may be purchased at Marie Jlag. preeldent nf Cblaoee Studenta' Club, declared tbat every effort * as been rkone to bar* at leeet on* person behind the booth from » to * Befor* eat at ta* bastaasssj ef aw* *SS The Charm C**r*e **a (Ms* tt • meet wen know* lata ***J**** lion* la tbe Saa JeeaaHa *#** et ta ta* ■ tbey freqtreaUy i Frank M**pl*. state** *#*•**•. •aid that tb* "Chares Cher** am. donment marked **•* aaattar w» Bute* MSJiltas lu return te Use earns** vdjajSl _ .other ate* forward ta- B*aWa) I tamps ta iwtar* la* aeUsitls* af 4% col !*** to a aiwsal ■*■**- Mlaa Lundkviet aaM tea •**** will devou Ita tlasa almaac a slvoiy t* u* easspa wtu not Mb*d*l* a Tbey are fall of Berlin Kirby Page to Speak "How ta Win tbe Peace" win be discussed by Kirby Pag*, aotber. world traveler aad lecturer, at ta* Hunday Evening Forum In ta* First Congregational Church. M aad D*V •l*l<J*ro. Sunday avenlac at 7:M o'claek. At t o'clock Sunday after*oe* Pag* will also apeak la tk* cburcb auditorium on tbe eubtoet "Urtaf Abundantly" In order that members of other churches having regular evening servles* may boar blsa- At « o'clock Sunday avealng be will tpeak at a supper meeting la tbe YWCA acroea from tbe church on -What Can Wo De A boot tb* Hare Problem '' HeeervaUoa* tor tbe anack supper which Is Halted to ion moat be mad* la advene* at tbe YWCO. Scholarship Committee ■*a,r-ie**m • ar* Ileal FSCs29VtHerM Are Mr&n* Wo Tbe Scholarship Committee at •lalogy. «itetmta*m. s Freano State College, aettvduis*. U meet last week, did sat meet be-,i caoee af tbe Ulneee of Dr Kennetb Potter, chairman. Although no been set. tbe meet shortly to mal ship swart, fa* the (er, aacerdlBf to Mrs. Ha aVshg.
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Title | 1945_02 The Daily Collegian February 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 |
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Title | February 12, 1945 Pg 4- February 20, 1945 Pg 1 |
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 |
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Sorleske Is Former All-American
'm*ym Four
-The Fresno Stete College Coflecilan—
La the dayo of the football giants
***** BUboUttrtas wet * used only
tbea lb* ma* wee cat tied oft tbe
Bead on a atrelcber, Stanley Dor-
leek* Praam. Stat* College Mt.Ui-
SBatlts Inatructor, played In one of
lass greet eat loot ball
esalury
Barlealte, nickname! ■ T
luatang from tbe Coyote r
tar bis team-mate*, playe.d
the 1S10 Mlchlaan l**.m tl
Hlnneatil* at Ferry Field,
Michigan, for Ihe
ahemplonabip
Tbe M1rblsan-Mlniie.. |