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LY COLLEGIAN Tue tr September 8. 1970 Cal State Hayward plays here Saturday Speed, quickness make Rogers optimistic for 1970 Sixteen returning lettermen lead the Fresno State football .quad as they open a 12 game schedule this Saturday night with al State Hayward. Head football coach Darryl .24-19 record) seems optimistic at the start of the season. "In 1970 we hope to have the best football team everat Fresno State College. But, ln order to lo this we must beat some fine :ootball teams. With no injuries Rogers said. One of the quickest sq the school's history shot the Bulldogs anexdUngof scoring punch. 'The of 'iave excellent speed, Rogers. Flanker John Sexton 180 pound senior from Long Beach : of r offense. Sexton, picked to •11-Coast team as a sophomore, is closing In on three all-time r.S.C. pass receiving marks including most receptions, yardage, and touchdown receptions. is Gary ■Bambl" Boreham, a T.-8, 160 pound speedster from CoaUnga. At Coallnga College ick. Sexton and Boreham should ive outstanding years. Other receivers giving need- depth include 5-9, 14T> pound SPECIALS CANVAS BAG .-OS* BOOKS 7 sj NAVY BELL only C « BOTTOMS •"# ' AIR FORCE SUN 029 ASSES *- u» COMPLETE CAMPING EQUIPMENT SUEDE FRINGED VESTS, PURSES, HATS etc. INDIAN AA9 PONCHOS^ WAR SURPLUS DEPOT 602 Broadway 237-3615 OPEN SUNDAYS itiiirk Menu Iroin Fresno, and Steve Roberts from Bakers- field. Passing the hall will be a pair of stronfi-anned quarterbacks, Karl Francis and John inglehart. "Both quarterbacks are versatile.* said Rogers. Francis, a 6-1, 195 pound Is a good drop back passer. He the signal calling duties '.villi I n last f: former Santa Ana College player tossed for 215 yards and two touchdowns during the past Inglehart, who was Injured early ln the fall, was a redshlrt ln 19C9. A fine scramble type quarterback, he was the tenth leading junior college passer In 19C8 while attending Golden West Rogers is high on his running backs but cautions that they are largely an untested crew. Leading the list of veterans is senior fullback Gary Caropreso. He gained 237 yards with two touchdowns belore being Injured last year. Other fullbacks include letter- man Larry Chicoine, and 0-4, 250 pound Mel Stewart of Reedley. A couple of talentedJ.C. transfers, Henry Woodson and HerHr Phillips will handle the halfback spot. Woodson. 5-fl. 175 pounds from Butte College, was the most impressive runner In the annual sprinc wine. Phillips. 0-0. 200 pounds, surprised Rogers by enrolling here this fall after a good 1009 season with Contra Costa Collece. •This year's guards are the. best we've had since I've been here*. said Rocers. Guards Pervi Martin, Steve Verry. Garney Meadows and- Dave Vletty are outstanding pull and pass blocking guards. The four are much quicker than In thi? past and should be the mainstay of the offensive unit. The tackles are Inexperienced except for letterman Bob Martin. Others battling for the job are Ron Zappa, Marshall Doris, Jeff Lee Munson has moved over to renter from the tackle spot and has Impressed Rogers with his Improvement. Depth Is provided by letterman Larry Shanley and Tom Bernard, a J.C. transfer. Other line candidates are veteran guard Chuck Thiele from Ventura and Klarc Yavaslle, a * ackle fi Tight end prospects are former U.O.P. player Don Contl. J.C. transfer Lyle Burkort and Steve Taylor, who was with the Bull- clocking dogs last year. •We'll have the strongest defense ln the last four years* Rogers said, "and also one o chored by All-Pacific Coast Athletic Association linebacker Tom Flanagan and tackle Cleo McCutcheon, who received honorable mention as a sophomore. . , Flanagan, 6-1, 200 pounds, t from Loomls. had an outstanding season in 19G9 and is sure to 1970 Football SEPTEMBER 12 Cal State, Hayward ai 19 *(JC Santa Barbara OCTOBER 10 Sao Fernando Valley State 31 *San Diego State at San Dieqo 7 *( al State Long Beach at Fresno at Flagstaff 21 *San Jose State at San Jose 28 Univ. of Hawaii at Hawaii •Pacific Coast Athletic Associate IMPORT PARIS CENTER DATSUN TRIUMPH VOLVO PORSCHE MG VW JAG FIAT TOYOTA 2237 Ventura, Freino opposition ball c; again this year. He will be aided at linebacker by letterman Jim Barela from Long Beach and Diablo Valley transfer Bob Mejlas. The front defensive five, while not unusually big, will have great agility. Letterman Gene Hansen and Bakersfleld College transfer Jack Fisher will handle the defensive end position. Joining McCutcheon at tackle ls Elmer Cummings from Reedley College and Dallas Caldwell from Tranquility. Middle guard will see action from returnee Mike DIsler and possibly Ted Lambert, a Laney who ti Carl Ray Harris ls the only experienced member of the defensive secondary, but given time this unit could develop Into another strong-point for the de- Versatlle Fred Parker, who played some last year, Cdl- lege of the Redwoods player Randy Bakke, Ben Davis from Pasadena College, Dwayne Crump from Fresno City, Preston George of Bakersfleld, Diablo Valley transfer Mike Remington and Jay Hawkins of Modesto give added depth. Specialists Include Rufus Morris of Bakersfleld who wlU run back punts and klckoffs, with Gary Amerlne of Modesto punting and former Fresno City star Luis Stoetzl kicking. Players to watch FLANAGAN Tom Flanagan Linebacker C-2 200 Senior One of the three All-Conference linebackers last fall as a junior. Flanagan figures to be one of the finest on the Pacific Coast as a senior. Tom stepped ln for graduated All-American linebacker Tom McCall last fall and promptly earned AU-Con- Hls performance against Cal Poly. San Luis Obispo and Cal State Los Angeles earned him Hitter of the Week awards plus Following the upcoming grid campaign. Flanagan would like to become a member of a professional football team. SEXTON the All-Time great FSC pass most yards gained pass receiving, most passes caught and number of touchdowns scored via the pass. receivers in the Pacific Coast Athletic Association,* stated FSC Head Coach Darryl Rogers. *He runs patterns extremely well and has good speed.* A future In professional football is not a remote possiblUty for Sexton as many professional Tickets on sale Flanker- 6-2 180 Senior John Sexton, voted 1 soclated Press, prior I of his sophomore se; Is expected to Uve up to that selection during the coming Sexton, who saw limited action during the past season due to an Injury, lsclosetobecomlngoneof week at the •: olteue Union box office f H Ca. -s... . . fhe tickets for Fresno State students will be $1 with student body card. Starting every Monday morning for each of the seven home games students can purchase their tickets ahead of time to avoid waiting ln Une. The RadcUffe Sta- THE DAILY COLLEGIAN 13 Seven home games for Bulldogs Bulldog football roster Gary Amerine Gary Boreham Lyle Buckert Dallas Caldwell Gary Caropreso HT. WT. AGE CLASS Doris Jack Fisher Tom Flanagan Preston George Chuck Glenn Gene Hansen Carl Ray Harris Hay Hawkins Ted Lambert Bob Martin Pervi Martin Cleo McCutcheon Garney Meadows BobMejias Pat Pick ford Mike Remington Larry Shanley Mel Stewart Luiz Stoetzl Steve Taylor Chuck Thiele Steve Verry HOMETOWN Oakdale Long Beach Coallnga Tranquillity Stockton Madera Eaton Altadena Oroville Bakcrsfield Santa Ana Bakcrsfield Modesto Westminster Oakland Temple City Sacramento Carruthers Concord Bakcrsfield Richmond Bakcrsfield Cutler Pittsburg Bakerslield Long Beach Bakcrsfield Manhattan Bca EXPERIENCE Modesto JC FSC* Contra Costa and FCC 7. Seven home games highlight a grueling 12 game schedule for the Fresno State CoUege football team. The BuUdogs'home opener wlU be with Cal State Hayward Saturday, Sept. 12 at 8 p.m. ln RadcUffe Stadium. Other home games will feature Montana State • Sept. 26, University of the Pacific - Oct. 3, San Fernando State - Oct. 10, Cal Poly (S.L.O.) - Oct. 17, Cal » Los Angeles - Oct. 24 Cal State Long Beach - Nor. still holds the ever, 22-4-1. P.C.A.A. Ol. Los Angeles returns to Rad- year. Tbe Dlablos, o head coach, wUl be after Fresno State's 11-3 game advantage ln the conference matchup. Perhaps the strongest team to appear at home against tbe Bulldogs wlU be the Cal State Long Beach 49er*s. The P.C.A.A. wUl feature All- Pasadena JC Modesto JC Golden West Laney JC The Cal State Hayward Pioneers are newcomers to the Bulldog schedule. The Pioneers were the 1989 Far Western Con- i El Camino JC FCC Butte College Basketball 1970-71 Date Opponent St. Mary's College Chico State College University ol the Pacific Arizona State University Sacramento State College Chico State College Fresno State College Class (FresnoState, St. Mar/ s, Pugct Sound, Northern Ari Utah State Weber State •California State College - 'University of California - Santa 8arbara San Fernando Valley State Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) St. Martin's College •California State College - *San Diego.State College Moraga Chico J Fresno (Selland Arena) Fresno (Selland Arena) Fresno (Selland Arena) Fresno (Selland Arena) Fresno (Selland Arena) Los Angeles Santa Barbara Northridge Fresno (Selland Arena) Fresno (Selland Arena) Fresno (Selland Arena) Fresno (Selland Arena) Bulldog Foundation dinner Thurs. The date for the Annual Bulldog Foundation Klckoff Dinner at which members of the FSC football team are Introduced has been set for Thursday, September 10th, according to dinner chairman Les Llnley. The dinner, scheduled for the . John Paul residence, 5673 E. Butler, will start with a no-host cocktail hour at 6:30 p.m. with dinner being served at 8 o'clock. Tickets for the annual affair may be purchased from any Foundation member or bycaUlng the Foundation Office at 233-7310. pected to put up a tough fight at F.S.C.'s opening game. Montana State holds a.7-4 advantage ln the meetings with the BuUdogs. Fresno won for the first time ln Montana last year ln an exciting 28-20 contest. The Bobcats consistently field winning teams and have won the Big Sky Conference crown five out ot six years. U.O.P. Is one of Fresno's oldest rivals. The opening home Pacific Coast AthleUc Association game will be the 46th ln the series with the BuUdogs holding a 24-19-2 edge. Last year the Tigers had one of their strongest squads and swamped F.S.C. 40-21. Fresno holds a 4-0 margin ln the games with San Fernando State, climaxed by a 38-14 win a power ln the BuUdogs* former conference, the Central CaUfornla AthleUc AssoclaUon. The Bulldogs will be out for revenge against Cal Poly of San Luis Obispo as the Mustangs took a come-from-behlnd win last year 21-17. The victory beU, which goes to the winner of the game between the rivals, had been held by F.S.C. sli before the 1969 loss.' at six all. In 1969 Long Beach won 37-6. Away contests will be with U.C. Santa Barbara - Sept. 19, San Diego State - Oct. 31, Northern Arizona State • Nov. 14, San Jose State - Nov. 21 and Hawaii University - Nov. 28. P.C.A.A. away games are topped with the one against the 1969 champion San Diego State team, which has another powerhouse after being 20-0-1 ln the last two years. Both San Jose and Santa Barbara wiU be tough foes. —Slwtftftty^j&UE. I 1957 COFFEE SHOP CEDAR &ASHLAN 4 Ca! Poly (San Luis Obispo) San Luis Obisi 8 Sacramento State College Sacramento 12 'California State College - Long Beach •* Long Beach 13 *San Diego State College San Diego 16 *San Jose State College 19 *K.in Jose State College 20 San Fernando Valley State 26 *California State College - Los Angeles 27 'University of California - Santa Barbara 'Conference Games Note: All home games will begin at 8:05 P.M.., #2.10 P.M. game time Head Coach: Ed Gregory ' Assl. Coach: Frank Carbajal San Jose Fresno (FSC Gym) Fresno (Selland Arena) Fresno (Selland Arena) • TUNE-UP % SPECIAL! Includes replacing spark plugs, points, and condenser; adjusting timing and carburetor. H4 95 PARTS AND LABOR GUY GARDNER VOLKSWAGEN, INC. 3IT E. SHAW AVENUE FRESNO, CALIFORNIA PH. 224-2200 WE RECOMMEND QUAKER STATE OIL L3 \\ ~ M'-\V~ m a a a YOUR PHOTO ON 100 STAMPS 0NLY$1. 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Title | 1970_09 The Daily Collegian September 1970 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1970 |
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. |
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Title | September 8, 1970 Pg 12-13 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1970 |
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 | LY COLLEGIAN Tue tr September 8. 1970 Cal State Hayward plays here Saturday Speed, quickness make Rogers optimistic for 1970 Sixteen returning lettermen lead the Fresno State football .quad as they open a 12 game schedule this Saturday night with al State Hayward. Head football coach Darryl .24-19 record) seems optimistic at the start of the season. "In 1970 we hope to have the best football team everat Fresno State College. But, ln order to lo this we must beat some fine :ootball teams. With no injuries Rogers said. One of the quickest sq the school's history shot the Bulldogs anexdUngof scoring punch. 'The of 'iave excellent speed, Rogers. Flanker John Sexton 180 pound senior from Long Beach : of r offense. Sexton, picked to •11-Coast team as a sophomore, is closing In on three all-time r.S.C. pass receiving marks including most receptions, yardage, and touchdown receptions. is Gary ■Bambl" Boreham, a T.-8, 160 pound speedster from CoaUnga. At Coallnga College ick. Sexton and Boreham should ive outstanding years. Other receivers giving need- depth include 5-9, 14T> pound SPECIALS CANVAS BAG .-OS* BOOKS 7 sj NAVY BELL only C « BOTTOMS •"# ' AIR FORCE SUN 029 ASSES *- u» COMPLETE CAMPING EQUIPMENT SUEDE FRINGED VESTS, PURSES, HATS etc. INDIAN AA9 PONCHOS^ WAR SURPLUS DEPOT 602 Broadway 237-3615 OPEN SUNDAYS itiiirk Menu Iroin Fresno, and Steve Roberts from Bakers- field. Passing the hall will be a pair of stronfi-anned quarterbacks, Karl Francis and John inglehart. "Both quarterbacks are versatile.* said Rogers. Francis, a 6-1, 195 pound Is a good drop back passer. He the signal calling duties '.villi I n last f: former Santa Ana College player tossed for 215 yards and two touchdowns during the past Inglehart, who was Injured early ln the fall, was a redshlrt ln 19C9. A fine scramble type quarterback, he was the tenth leading junior college passer In 19C8 while attending Golden West Rogers is high on his running backs but cautions that they are largely an untested crew. Leading the list of veterans is senior fullback Gary Caropreso. He gained 237 yards with two touchdowns belore being Injured last year. Other fullbacks include letter- man Larry Chicoine, and 0-4, 250 pound Mel Stewart of Reedley. A couple of talentedJ.C. transfers, Henry Woodson and HerHr Phillips will handle the halfback spot. Woodson. 5-fl. 175 pounds from Butte College, was the most impressive runner In the annual sprinc wine. Phillips. 0-0. 200 pounds, surprised Rogers by enrolling here this fall after a good 1009 season with Contra Costa Collece. •This year's guards are the. best we've had since I've been here*. said Rocers. Guards Pervi Martin, Steve Verry. Garney Meadows and- Dave Vletty are outstanding pull and pass blocking guards. The four are much quicker than In thi? past and should be the mainstay of the offensive unit. The tackles are Inexperienced except for letterman Bob Martin. Others battling for the job are Ron Zappa, Marshall Doris, Jeff Lee Munson has moved over to renter from the tackle spot and has Impressed Rogers with his Improvement. Depth Is provided by letterman Larry Shanley and Tom Bernard, a J.C. transfer. Other line candidates are veteran guard Chuck Thiele from Ventura and Klarc Yavaslle, a * ackle fi Tight end prospects are former U.O.P. player Don Contl. J.C. transfer Lyle Burkort and Steve Taylor, who was with the Bull- clocking dogs last year. •We'll have the strongest defense ln the last four years* Rogers said, "and also one o chored by All-Pacific Coast Athletic Association linebacker Tom Flanagan and tackle Cleo McCutcheon, who received honorable mention as a sophomore. . , Flanagan, 6-1, 200 pounds, t from Loomls. had an outstanding season in 19G9 and is sure to 1970 Football SEPTEMBER 12 Cal State, Hayward ai 19 *(JC Santa Barbara OCTOBER 10 Sao Fernando Valley State 31 *San Diego State at San Dieqo 7 *( al State Long Beach at Fresno at Flagstaff 21 *San Jose State at San Jose 28 Univ. of Hawaii at Hawaii •Pacific Coast Athletic Associate IMPORT PARIS CENTER DATSUN TRIUMPH VOLVO PORSCHE MG VW JAG FIAT TOYOTA 2237 Ventura, Freino opposition ball c; again this year. He will be aided at linebacker by letterman Jim Barela from Long Beach and Diablo Valley transfer Bob Mejlas. The front defensive five, while not unusually big, will have great agility. Letterman Gene Hansen and Bakersfleld College transfer Jack Fisher will handle the defensive end position. Joining McCutcheon at tackle ls Elmer Cummings from Reedley College and Dallas Caldwell from Tranquility. Middle guard will see action from returnee Mike DIsler and possibly Ted Lambert, a Laney who ti Carl Ray Harris ls the only experienced member of the defensive secondary, but given time this unit could develop Into another strong-point for the de- Versatlle Fred Parker, who played some last year, Cdl- lege of the Redwoods player Randy Bakke, Ben Davis from Pasadena College, Dwayne Crump from Fresno City, Preston George of Bakersfleld, Diablo Valley transfer Mike Remington and Jay Hawkins of Modesto give added depth. Specialists Include Rufus Morris of Bakersfleld who wlU run back punts and klckoffs, with Gary Amerlne of Modesto punting and former Fresno City star Luis Stoetzl kicking. Players to watch FLANAGAN Tom Flanagan Linebacker C-2 200 Senior One of the three All-Conference linebackers last fall as a junior. Flanagan figures to be one of the finest on the Pacific Coast as a senior. Tom stepped ln for graduated All-American linebacker Tom McCall last fall and promptly earned AU-Con- Hls performance against Cal Poly. San Luis Obispo and Cal State Los Angeles earned him Hitter of the Week awards plus Following the upcoming grid campaign. Flanagan would like to become a member of a professional football team. SEXTON the All-Time great FSC pass most yards gained pass receiving, most passes caught and number of touchdowns scored via the pass. receivers in the Pacific Coast Athletic Association,* stated FSC Head Coach Darryl Rogers. *He runs patterns extremely well and has good speed.* A future In professional football is not a remote possiblUty for Sexton as many professional Tickets on sale Flanker- 6-2 180 Senior John Sexton, voted 1 soclated Press, prior I of his sophomore se; Is expected to Uve up to that selection during the coming Sexton, who saw limited action during the past season due to an Injury, lsclosetobecomlngoneof week at the •: olteue Union box office f H Ca. -s... . . fhe tickets for Fresno State students will be $1 with student body card. Starting every Monday morning for each of the seven home games students can purchase their tickets ahead of time to avoid waiting ln Une. The RadcUffe Sta- THE DAILY COLLEGIAN 13 Seven home games for Bulldogs Bulldog football roster Gary Amerine Gary Boreham Lyle Buckert Dallas Caldwell Gary Caropreso HT. WT. AGE CLASS Doris Jack Fisher Tom Flanagan Preston George Chuck Glenn Gene Hansen Carl Ray Harris Hay Hawkins Ted Lambert Bob Martin Pervi Martin Cleo McCutcheon Garney Meadows BobMejias Pat Pick ford Mike Remington Larry Shanley Mel Stewart Luiz Stoetzl Steve Taylor Chuck Thiele Steve Verry HOMETOWN Oakdale Long Beach Coallnga Tranquillity Stockton Madera Eaton Altadena Oroville Bakcrsfield Santa Ana Bakcrsfield Modesto Westminster Oakland Temple City Sacramento Carruthers Concord Bakcrsfield Richmond Bakcrsfield Cutler Pittsburg Bakerslield Long Beach Bakcrsfield Manhattan Bca EXPERIENCE Modesto JC FSC* Contra Costa and FCC 7. Seven home games highlight a grueling 12 game schedule for the Fresno State CoUege football team. The BuUdogs'home opener wlU be with Cal State Hayward Saturday, Sept. 12 at 8 p.m. ln RadcUffe Stadium. Other home games will feature Montana State • Sept. 26, University of the Pacific - Oct. 3, San Fernando State - Oct. 10, Cal Poly (S.L.O.) - Oct. 17, Cal » Los Angeles - Oct. 24 Cal State Long Beach - Nor. still holds the ever, 22-4-1. P.C.A.A. Ol. Los Angeles returns to Rad- year. Tbe Dlablos, o head coach, wUl be after Fresno State's 11-3 game advantage ln the conference matchup. Perhaps the strongest team to appear at home against tbe Bulldogs wlU be the Cal State Long Beach 49er*s. The P.C.A.A. wUl feature All- Pasadena JC Modesto JC Golden West Laney JC The Cal State Hayward Pioneers are newcomers to the Bulldog schedule. The Pioneers were the 1989 Far Western Con- i El Camino JC FCC Butte College Basketball 1970-71 Date Opponent St. Mary's College Chico State College University ol the Pacific Arizona State University Sacramento State College Chico State College Fresno State College Class (FresnoState, St. Mar/ s, Pugct Sound, Northern Ari Utah State Weber State •California State College - 'University of California - Santa 8arbara San Fernando Valley State Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) St. Martin's College •California State College - *San Diego.State College Moraga Chico J Fresno (Selland Arena) Fresno (Selland Arena) Fresno (Selland Arena) Fresno (Selland Arena) Fresno (Selland Arena) Los Angeles Santa Barbara Northridge Fresno (Selland Arena) Fresno (Selland Arena) Fresno (Selland Arena) Fresno (Selland Arena) Bulldog Foundation dinner Thurs. The date for the Annual Bulldog Foundation Klckoff Dinner at which members of the FSC football team are Introduced has been set for Thursday, September 10th, according to dinner chairman Les Llnley. The dinner, scheduled for the . John Paul residence, 5673 E. Butler, will start with a no-host cocktail hour at 6:30 p.m. with dinner being served at 8 o'clock. Tickets for the annual affair may be purchased from any Foundation member or bycaUlng the Foundation Office at 233-7310. pected to put up a tough fight at F.S.C.'s opening game. Montana State holds a.7-4 advantage ln the meetings with the BuUdogs. Fresno won for the first time ln Montana last year ln an exciting 28-20 contest. The Bobcats consistently field winning teams and have won the Big Sky Conference crown five out ot six years. U.O.P. Is one of Fresno's oldest rivals. The opening home Pacific Coast AthleUc Association game will be the 46th ln the series with the BuUdogs holding a 24-19-2 edge. Last year the Tigers had one of their strongest squads and swamped F.S.C. 40-21. Fresno holds a 4-0 margin ln the games with San Fernando State, climaxed by a 38-14 win a power ln the BuUdogs* former conference, the Central CaUfornla AthleUc AssoclaUon. The Bulldogs will be out for revenge against Cal Poly of San Luis Obispo as the Mustangs took a come-from-behlnd win last year 21-17. The victory beU, which goes to the winner of the game between the rivals, had been held by F.S.C. sli before the 1969 loss.' at six all. In 1969 Long Beach won 37-6. Away contests will be with U.C. Santa Barbara - Sept. 19, San Diego State - Oct. 31, Northern Arizona State • Nov. 14, San Jose State - Nov. 21 and Hawaii University - Nov. 28. P.C.A.A. away games are topped with the one against the 1969 champion San Diego State team, which has another powerhouse after being 20-0-1 ln the last two years. Both San Jose and Santa Barbara wiU be tough foes. —Slwtftftty^j&UE. I 1957 COFFEE SHOP CEDAR &ASHLAN 4 Ca! Poly (San Luis Obispo) San Luis Obisi 8 Sacramento State College Sacramento 12 'California State College - Long Beach •* Long Beach 13 *San Diego State College San Diego 16 *San Jose State College 19 *K.in Jose State College 20 San Fernando Valley State 26 *California State College - Los Angeles 27 'University of California - Santa Barbara 'Conference Games Note: All home games will begin at 8:05 P.M.., #2.10 P.M. game time Head Coach: Ed Gregory ' Assl. Coach: Frank Carbajal San Jose Fresno (FSC Gym) Fresno (Selland Arena) Fresno (Selland Arena) • TUNE-UP % SPECIAL! Includes replacing spark plugs, points, and condenser; adjusting timing and carburetor. H4 95 PARTS AND LABOR GUY GARDNER VOLKSWAGEN, INC. 3IT E. SHAW AVENUE FRESNO, CALIFORNIA PH. 224-2200 WE RECOMMEND QUAKER STATE OIL L3 \\ ~ M'-\V~ m a a a YOUR PHOTO ON 100 STAMPS 0NLY$1. Scad »u>y photograph ...blsck & while or color, of yourself, your fsmily. friends, pets, 1 100 gummed. a El seal or sign your letters, identify books »nd records. Use them for ditc- To gel your 100 photo- «ny Swinglinerfiickige. Enclose photo (which will be return- i. cisJl, check or money- order for Sl snd send II with the coupon below. It'se.asy!Biiya Swingline TOT Stapler |