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High Jumper Jeral Btcbardwea rwc a me the second Bulldog trackman to qualify tor the National Collegiate Athletic A*s track meet Jane 1 to 7 ta Prove. seven feet. He bettered tba NCAA qualify mg standard In Uta high Jump la last Satarday after - noon's BaTaBta Barbara Relay a Richardson, I M:ke wtll Join t« the finals. Glroax has a.aiified In the hammer throw. RIchardaoB wss sidelined with arm laat season, and as been eaaMstsntb/ clearing ugtrout the 147$ BBSS OB. Ths Bulldogs looked Impree- itvs in ths nonscoTing event, receding sis personal and IS seasonal bests along with two school Pat Phelan placed third tn the s'eepiechaee, bet tart raj tee old . k (owned by Mm) from ):25.4 to 9:10.0. Ken Watklns alao looked impressive for coach Dutch war- merdam'a trscksters, scoring Lowe won the 400- wtth a 51 i clocking snd MM Wallace woe taa ISO highss with s 14.8. Mute Ntx had s personal heat 1- the javetta, tossing tha apaar 211-4. Richard Nellson placed thtrd with a toss of 147-0. Pat A Wrick finished second ta the -ante vaalt with a 1' Dave Lewis flnlahed fourth with a leap of 15-0 Br Darrell Smith, who 440 relay teem *on Ms 100-meter ) 7 with tesmmats Ron Parker finishing eecond st 10.9. John Kartuki nmsbed third in the 100. aad alao ftntshed third tn the $00-meter dash with s 22.2. -dam's tMactoaa suffered a serious blow when sprinter Steve Campbell pulled up lame daring his 200-mstsr i estent af the Injury ts Saturday night ths ti hosts Csl Poky, Sea Lata Obispo at Ratrttffe Stadium. The meet starts st 4:20 p.m. leap of seven font. CSUF*s outstanding high jut-nper. nualified »or the Mationait last » ecTha Linkmen travel to Stanford aeetoBBt Involving the Bulldog • - ry Papa, It ta been a rough time for the Itakamon this spring. Pspe is still recovering from injuries be suffered In an accite n' Wii ■ r. t. - ur red on 'he ret', r :, trip from a mstek wttk Csl Poly. Sea Lots Obispo. Interim coach Brace Sanders haa triad to pick up the pieces, trying to unite his group of young. Inexperienced otaynra. Many of the golfers injured tn the accident have recovered and according to Sanders "We have almost all of the players back from tba accident • Sanders sad Ms team travel to Stanford University this weekend (April 17.14) to play tan Cardinals' annual Invitational. 'Bill DoraUdaon, who broke kla right arm In the accident, ta still weak. Randy Smith la coming around nicely snd Gary Matte- son Is okay. Chris Cutllla still has sot recovered from hta tale, bat la a< Manroru una weak — we're dae tor s win," Ssadera ssld. Saadsti wtll take six ptsysrs to ths tBvttatloanl st Stanford. Dave Miller. Doug Johnson, Mstteson and pill Story are ei pected to make the traveling sojaad tor tao three-day competition, AU four men have beea consistently shooting in tan tow 70*0. A h-ttle for t Decker and Jim Goddard have all bean scoring la tte rate ?0's lately. Bulldog llnksmen will have two days off teforetraveltagtoPwoe- lavttaUonal. Upcoming sports V A IE SIT Y BASS BALL AT >rnla. Davie, Noon fDM) VAaTSBTT TBNNIS .a MaywarU Biai. > tr. CSUr cawrta. lite pan. sDAV OOLP AT Aaaancan Calta«laaa. Wan- far* CC. All Dar WOMEN'S TENNIS re. Ur, CSUF court a. 2.N era. VABMTY TENNIS AT UC Btrata RDM vAasrnr baseball at uwevwaeai at Bncinc. Wachtan. Naaw. (DM) GOLF AT Aaaarlcan C.U., . farU CC. All Oar TBACX en. Cal Bel*. Baa Laat. OEM a- . Bear, frits P « vAasrnr tbwbts at u c t-.. •We did well In tba Santa Barbara Invitatteawl (th. gsve oar ptayars a boost, it Volley Hotline 291-5541 ArlMma St*fe. StanfoM. arx< ' B caa bs beaten. Wa skould do well 1 L 24 hr». lUIOfl ISBAEL-AFBtCA Bmdaa *AS( • • •» ■ ■una 114S7 Sara Via awl. Bi • tsl. (2i» sss-sase INGI ES PLAYER-. Lew Brewer, Fresno's best tsrwits plsyer, t one of the reasons coach Dusrm Ballard is smiling these days. Brewer is just a aoptejEVrare. The netters hast Hsyveard today M • 30 p.m. on the CSUF courts. Netmen host Hayward — try for six in a row ■ •STRETCH YOUR BUCK AT Me-N-Ed's After scoring Ave deal meet ' 'ow, ths CSUF •ennis team win try to keep their "inmng strssk going this week. Today the aatters host thecal ward Pioneers. Tbars- l i i Csl gtste Northridge for s ««me that had prevtoasly been ratrnte oat. Today's match starts M 2:10 p.m. TMs weekend (April lg-lf) roach Dwnae BaUard'a team wtll -*• pert in twaroasM-wtotB UC ^•nts Barbara tounminem. Other ••ma temE-tanstettatbetaaurney *r" I'ng "teach, -ai Poly San L-* ^-tataltOMBsrMn. Ballard ts ojstte satisfied with this season. "Oar top six players are the beet wa have ever had aa a group We have • let af youth at the top.' • >.;■■ - hta starting pla | No 1 man. Dtnv. 4>ogtus< to ths No, 4 pEatatten after a Rae 1474 season BallarrTs top sii pla thts week's Bjgtehe 1 Lew Brewer (sophomore) 2. John Dsvis <eopbo< 3. Dave The dowhtoe teams consist Aleaander-Davts. Douglas .nd ombe-Fsgltlde Me-N-Ed s PIZZA PA-HOR GOOD AT ANY ME-N-EDs
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Title | 1975_04 The Daily Collegian April 1975 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1975 |
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 | April 15, 1975 Pg 3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1975 |
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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High Jumper Jeral Btcbardwea
rwc a me the second Bulldog trackman to qualify tor the National
Collegiate Athletic A*s
track meet Jane 1 to 7 ta Prove.
seven feet.
He bettered tba NCAA qualify
mg standard In Uta high Jump
la last Satarday after -
noon's BaTaBta Barbara Relay a
Richardson,
I M:ke
wtll Join t«
the finals. Glroax has
a.aiified In the hammer throw.
RIchardaoB wss sidelined with
arm laat season, and
as been eaaMstsntb/ clearing
ugtrout the 147$ BBSS OB.
Ths Bulldogs looked Impree-
itvs in ths nonscoTing event, receding sis personal and IS seasonal bests along with two school
Pat Phelan placed third tn the
s'eepiechaee, bet tart raj tee old
. k (owned by Mm) from
):25.4 to 9:10.0.
Ken Watklns alao looked impressive for coach Dutch war-
merdam'a trscksters, scoring
Lowe won the 400-
wtth a 51 i clocking snd MM Wallace woe taa ISO
highss with s 14.8.
Mute Ntx had s personal heat
1- the javetta, tossing tha apaar
211-4. Richard Nellson placed
thtrd with a toss of 147-0.
Pat A Wrick finished second ta
the -ante vaalt with a 1'
Dave Lewis flnlahed fourth with
a leap of 15-0
Br Darrell Smith, who
440 relay teem
*on Ms 100-meter
) 7 with tesmmats Ron
Parker finishing eecond st 10.9.
John Kartuki nmsbed third in the
100. aad alao ftntshed third tn the
$00-meter dash with s 22.2.
-dam's tMactoaa suffered a serious blow when sprinter Steve Campbell pulled up lame
daring his 200-mstsr i
estent af the Injury ts
Saturday night ths ti
hosts Csl Poky, Sea Lata Obispo
at Ratrttffe Stadium. The meet
starts st 4:20 p.m.
leap of seven font.
CSUF*s outstanding high jut-nper. nualified »or the Mationait last »
ecTha
Linkmen travel to Stanford
aeetoBBt Involving the Bulldog
• - ry Papa,
It ta been a rough time for the
Itakamon this spring.
Pspe is still recovering from
injuries be suffered In an accite n' Wii ■ r. t. - ur red on 'he ret', r :,
trip from a mstek wttk Csl Poly.
Sea Lots Obispo. Interim coach
Brace Sanders haa triad to pick
up the pieces, trying to unite his
group of young. Inexperienced
otaynra.
Many of the golfers injured
tn the accident have recovered
and according to Sanders "We
have almost all of the players
back from tba accident •
Sanders sad Ms team travel to
Stanford University this weekend
(April 17.14) to play tan Cardinals' annual Invitational.
'Bill DoraUdaon, who broke kla
right arm In the accident, ta still
weak. Randy Smith la coming
around nicely snd Gary Matte-
son Is okay. Chris Cutllla still
has sot recovered from hta
tale, bat la
a< Manroru una weak — we're
dae tor s win," Ssadera ssld.
Saadsti wtll take six ptsysrs
to ths tBvttatloanl st Stanford.
Dave Miller. Doug Johnson,
Mstteson and pill Story are ei
pected to make the traveling
sojaad tor tao three-day competition, AU four men have beea
consistently shooting in tan tow
70*0.
A h-ttle for t
Decker and Jim Goddard have all
bean scoring la tte rate ?0's
lately.
Bulldog llnksmen will have two
days off teforetraveltagtoPwoe-
lavttaUonal.
Upcoming sports
V A IE SIT Y BASS BALL AT
>rnla. Davie, Noon fDM)
VAaTSBTT TBNNIS .a MaywarU Biai.
> tr. CSUr cawrta. lite pan.
sDAV
OOLP AT Aaaancan Calta«laaa. Wan-
far* CC. All Dar
WOMEN'S TENNIS re. Ur,
CSUF court a. 2.N era.
VABMTY TENNIS AT UC Btrata
RDM
vAasrnr baseball at uwevwaeai
at Bncinc. Wachtan. Naaw. (DM)
GOLF AT Aaaarlcan C.U., .
farU CC. All Oar
TBACX en. Cal Bel*. Baa Laat. OEM a-
. Bear, frits P «
vAasrnr tbwbts at u c t-..
•We did well In tba Santa Barbara Invitatteawl (th.
gsve oar ptayars a boost, it
Volley Hotline
291-5541
ArlMma St*fe. StanfoM. arx< ' B
caa bs beaten. Wa skould do well
1
L
24 hr».
lUIOfl ISBAEL-AFBtCA
Bmdaa *AS( • • •» ■ ■una
114S7 Sara Via awl. Bi •
tsl. (2i» sss-sase
INGI ES PLAYER-. Lew Brewer, Fresno's best tsrwits plsyer,
t one of the reasons coach Dusrm Ballard is smiling these days.
Brewer is just a aoptejEVrare. The netters hast Hsyveard today M
• 30 p.m. on the CSUF courts.
Netmen host Hayward
— try for six in a row
■
•STRETCH
YOUR BUCK
AT Me-N-Ed's
After scoring Ave deal meet
' 'ow, ths CSUF
•ennis team win try to keep their
"inmng strssk going this week.
Today the aatters host thecal
ward Pioneers. Tbars-
l i i
Csl gtste Northridge for s
««me that had prevtoasly been
ratrnte oat. Today's match starts
M 2:10 p.m.
TMs weekend (April lg-lf)
roach Dwnae BaUard'a team wtll
-*• pert in twaroasM-wtotB UC
^•nts Barbara tounminem. Other
••ma temE-tanstettatbetaaurney
*r" I'ng "teach, -ai Poly San
L-* ^-tataltOMBsrMn.
Ballard ts ojstte satisfied with
this
season. "Oar top six players are
the beet wa have ever had aa a
group We have • let af youth at
the top.'
• >.;■■ -
hta starting pla |
No 1 man. Dtnv.
4>ogtus< to ths No, 4 pEatatten
after a Rae 1474 season
BallarrTs top sii pla
thts week's Bjgtehe
1 Lew Brewer (sophomore)
2. John Dsvis |