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10 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Tueaday, September 14, 1971 J Changes fo fall Schedule of Courses Child care center plans opening ietheM naslum during registration wll provide information on theFresno SUte College Child Day Care Center, scheduled to open for the spring semester. The Day Care Center, to be operated by the student body through the FSC Association, will tie housed ln the CoUege Religious Center at 2311 East Shaw IniUally, the center wlU be open from 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. on days that the college ls open 'sGym- eligible for admission, children Applications (or admission to the Day Care Center wlU be available at the College Union Information Desk from Dec. 1 to 15. Applications must be returned by Dec. 30. Children will be selected for ability to profit froro the Day Care Center program, with consideration given to the date of lnformatl Thirty children between the approximate agee ot three and five years will be admitted to from the Studei tbe Day Care Center. To be flee, telephone VOLKSWAGEN PARTSnDEPARTMENT VW DISMANTLING VERN ALCORN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE . 304 CLOVIS AVE. (Corner of 3rd A Clovls) • CLOVIS •* Phono 299-5264 Bulldogs' second soccer season starts Thursday With a new conference and 12 with UC Riverside. last year while Walzberg, from lettermen, the Fresno State soc Among the dozen le Fresno, anchors cer team should have a vastly .improved season over last year. ners back ls Ken Wong, the 1970 most valuable player. W ong, who •Ollvelra ls potentially one of The Bulldog kickers, who were Is described by Beresk in as the the better players ln the nation,* 3-6-3 In their first year of inter •key to our whole" attack said Bereskin. He is a great collegiate action, lost only two at center halfback. He comes nd ball handler lettermen off last year's squad. from Edison HighSchoo lnFres- and only needs w They also have entered Into the Southern California Intercolle Also back are right-wing giate Soccer Association for the Haakon Roestad, Insld -right Fernando Ollvelra and goalie Bill includes teams from UC Riverside, Chapman College, Fresno Walzburg. Roestad, a student from Nor field, located nc Park near Ceda r and Barstow Pacific, UC San Dlego, UC Santa way, was the leading FS Barbara, Loyola and US Inter national University besides SOCCER 1971 Fresno State. ■We had the typical first year Field troubles last season but we did SEPTEMBER finish with a 2-1-3 record on the 16 Westmont College Santa Barbara last half of the season,* said FSC 234 P.C.A.A. Tournament San Jose State soccer coach Bob Bereskin. *We 24 (2 games) have some tough non-conference OCTOBER games but I think we should do 2 *UC Riverside FSC 10:30 a.m. well In the league.* 9 'Chapman CoUege Pomona TBA Three of the Bulldog opponents, 14 'Fresno pacific FSC TBA Westmont, Chlco and San Jose 20 'UC San Diego FSC TBA State, are considered among the 23 'UC Santa Barbara Santa Barbara TBA 30 'Loyola University FSC TBA FSC will have to be ready In a NOVEMBER hurry as they open Thursday af 3 'U.S. International San Diego TBA ternoon ln Santa Barbara with the (University) tough Westmont squad. Also on FSC 3:00 p.m. the early schedule is the eight- 20 Chlco State 2:00 p.ro. team Pacific Coast Athletic As sociation tournament in San Jose •Denotes League game n S.C.I.S on Sept. 23 while the home opener TBA-To be arranged - league meeting ln e. is a 10:30 a.m. contest Oct. 2 Coach: Bob Bereskin Harrier 'Watermelon Run' Saturday Red Estes. 'Keith Strodl, was one of the finest long dts prospects ever at Fresno will be back In competition s fall a ist year. He will strengthen lot. ■Roger Seymc Mice Hetherl ate, from Cal State Long Beach; Mike iter MpHenry, a freshman; Breck rles Jacobs, from West Hills Col- and Mark Hemphill, a track- from Madera High School a ■ansfer couple of years ago who is com- :h, is a petlng at FSC for the first time. »rtll be The Bulldogs held their pre- >rs.* season training at Shaver Lake country Sept. 6 through Sept. 13. slons: Varsity. Alumni, Senior (over 40 years of age), Open, High School and Junior High . 'There will be free ind swimming for all In the affair.* FSC's , Kevlr CROSS COUNTRY 1971 Date Opponent SEPTEMBER 7 through 18 Seventh Annual FSC , 25 Cal State Hayward OCTOBER 2 Cal Poly (SLO) 9 Sacramento Invltatl 16 'Cal State Los Angele: 23 Pleasant Hill Invitational 30 -UC Santa Barbara Oli P.C.A.A. Championships 20 USTFF Western Regionals at Woodward Park ' Pleasant Hill Fresno San Dlego VERN'S SHOE A BOOT REPAIR 230ft FRESNO ST. - PH. 227-6838 9 dye <J renew your boots & shoes;Get it together, guys _ girls. Try us once. Specializing in Italian, Spanish, English boots <S shoes. No matter what the type, we'll fix it. Special FRESNO STATE servicel Direct to: SAN FRANCISCO $6.43 one way LOS ANGELES $7.30 one way • Ask about convenient return service. • Why lug luggage? Send it by Greyhound. • Buses leave from 1033 "H" Street. • For ticket and information, phone 268-9461 Bright outlook for Cagers from Brigham Young University to work with, our outlook for the _jad, two others upcoming season ls one of happy ar's varsity and Jeff anticipation," said Fresno State promising transfer CoUege's Head BasketbaU Coach Ed Gregory as he prepares for Leading the six returning lettermen is a six foot 2 Inch senior forward, Jerry the li choices wlU be between letter- men Yale Burke and Ben HlU and sophomore Neal McCoy. Burke waa started last season after Hill was Injured, scored 121 points ln 15 games while pulling down 99 rebounds. McCoy, Fresno State's first ie Car dinal and Blue five last year, scoring 588 points In 26 games. He also was the top scorer Inthe Pacific Coast Athletic Association ln both overall and league action. He was named to the All- Conference first team. Expected to play along side Pender will be sophomore six foot six Charles Bailey. He was the top freshman scorer last year . wtth 498 points and set a new freshman scoring mark, surpassing Sam Jackson's mark of 458 set during the 1968-69 campaign. Bailey also went Into the record r scoring 43 points against Taft Junior College, i Clarence M put during the 1969-70 season. Adding strength tc spot wlU be six foe senior letterman Ben Hill. He scored 65 points ln 15 games last year but saw very limited '■ r the third week of the season because q/a broken wrist. He could be used at the post po- The guard spot will be strong and quick with letterman Clarence Metcalfe and Craig Wilkinson plus 1970-71 forward spot during the Also bidding for astarUngspot wlU be Brad Duncan Cleveland up from the frosh, along with transfer Brandt. Metcalfe, a six foot GENE BOURDET heads the FSC sports program as director and chairman of the Men's Physical Educati The former San Diego State Waterdogs feature 14 lettermen i all-v Ara Hairabedian goes Into his 18th season as head FresnoState water polo coach with optimism as his Bulldog aqua-a 14 lettermen from last year. Included among the returnees are goalie Chuck Chatten, last year's most valuable player, and five other starters. •We will have excellent team speed and a good nucleus from last year so I look for us to do much better,' "" -We can sta lineup.* Fresno State's conference, the Pacific Coast Athletic Association, Is recognized as one of the toughest in the nation. Three PCAA teams were ranked nationally last season. The Bulldogs were bothered by Injuries to key personnel In IC170 and finished in fifth place. Chatten, a Junior, set the FSC season record for saves with 166 while performing In front of the nets last year. Through his first two years he has 298 saves and needs only 85 more the school career mark of 383. other returning starters Include John Alvarez, Mike McMUlen, Coleman Montgomery, BUI Regan and Darrell Sanborn. Montgomery tallied 19 goals last season and along with McMUlen ls the the squad. McMUlen led F 10 assists. Regan was a conslsten maker with 13 through the half of the season before breaking his leg In a motorcycle ac- cldent. Sanborn ls a 1969 starts] Non-starting lettermen Include BUI Halpln and Tim Ledford, both very Improved according to Hairabedian, Daryl Anderson, Jim Lung, Ren Pitman, Krlst Southards, phll Stanley and Larry Yegholan. The Bulldogs have so far picked up thrc» fine JC transfers. Ron MacKInzle and Phll Schmidt, are both from Modesto and both all- conference. Jim Grunwald ls from Fresno City College. the Herb Bauer Scholarship Include award. Fred Richards of Hawthorne and Fresno State opens Its-season of Hoover High in by hosting its own tournament, resno. Sept. 24 and 25 ln the Men's Sheetz also is the winner of Gym pool. 24 FSC Tournament Fresno 25 FSC Tournament Fresno Chlco State, Cat State Hayward and University of Redlands) 30 UC Davis Davis 30 San Francisco State OCTOBER San Francisco Polo Tournament Valley State Northridge 20 University of the PaclQi 23 San Dlego State 23 UC San Dlego 28 'Cal SUte Los Angeles 29 Chapman College 30 Cal Poly. (Pomona) 30 Fresno State CoUege NOVEMBER 6 'San Jose State 11 Cal Poly (SLO) 1 Coast Water & 13 Tournament 19 P.C.A.A. Championships
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Title | 1971_09 The Daily Collegian September 1971 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1971 |
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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Language | eng |
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Title | September 14, 1971 Pg 10-11 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1971 |
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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10 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Tueaday, September 14, 1971
J Changes fo fall Schedule of Courses
Child care center plans opening
ietheM
naslum during registration wll
provide information on theFresno SUte College Child Day Care
Center, scheduled to open for
the spring semester.
The Day Care Center, to be
operated by the student body
through the FSC Association, will
tie housed ln the CoUege Religious Center at 2311 East Shaw
IniUally, the center wlU be
open from 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
on days that the college ls open
'sGym- eligible for admission, children
Applications (or admission to
the Day Care Center wlU be
available at the College Union
Information Desk from Dec. 1 to
15. Applications must be returned
by Dec. 30.
Children will be selected for
ability to profit froro the Day
Care Center program, with consideration given to the date of
lnformatl
Thirty children between the
approximate agee ot three and
five years will be admitted to from the Studei
tbe Day Care Center. To be flee, telephone
VOLKSWAGEN
PARTSnDEPARTMENT
VW DISMANTLING
VERN ALCORN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
. 304 CLOVIS AVE. (Corner of 3rd A Clovls)
• CLOVIS •* Phono 299-5264
Bulldogs' second
soccer season starts Thursday
With a new conference and 12
with UC Riverside.
last year while Walzberg, from
lettermen, the Fresno State soc
Among the dozen le
Fresno, anchors
cer team should have a vastly
.improved season over last year.
ners back ls Ken Wong,
the 1970
most valuable player. W
ong, who
•Ollvelra ls potentially one of
The Bulldog kickers, who were
Is described by Beresk
in as the
the better players ln the nation,*
3-6-3 In their first year of inter
•key to our whole" attack
said Bereskin.
He is a great
collegiate action, lost only two
at center halfback. He comes
nd ball handler
lettermen off last year's squad.
from Edison HighSchoo
lnFres-
and only needs w
They also have entered Into the
Southern California Intercolle
Also back are right-wing
giate Soccer Association for the
Haakon Roestad, Insld
-right
Fernando Ollvelra and goalie Bill
includes teams from UC Riverside, Chapman College, Fresno
Walzburg.
Roestad, a student from Nor
field, located nc
Park near Ceda
r and Barstow
Pacific, UC San Dlego, UC Santa
way, was the leading FS
Barbara, Loyola and US Inter
national University besides
SOCCER 1971
Fresno State.
■We had the typical first year
Field
troubles last season but we did
SEPTEMBER
finish with a 2-1-3 record on the
16 Westmont College
Santa Barbara
last half of the season,* said FSC
234 P.C.A.A. Tournament
San Jose State
soccer coach Bob Bereskin. *We
24 (2 games)
have some tough non-conference
OCTOBER
games but I think we should do
2 *UC Riverside
FSC
10:30 a.m.
well In the league.*
9 'Chapman CoUege
Pomona
TBA
Three of the Bulldog opponents,
14 'Fresno pacific
FSC
TBA
Westmont, Chlco and San Jose
20 'UC San Diego
FSC
TBA
State, are considered among the
23 'UC Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara
TBA
30 'Loyola University
FSC
TBA
FSC will have to be ready In a
NOVEMBER
hurry as they open Thursday af
3 'U.S. International
San Diego
TBA
ternoon ln Santa Barbara with the
(University)
tough Westmont squad. Also on
FSC
3:00 p.m.
the early schedule is the eight-
20 Chlco State
2:00 p.ro.
team Pacific Coast Athletic As
sociation tournament in San Jose
•Denotes League game
n S.C.I.S
on Sept. 23 while the home opener
TBA-To be arranged -
league meeting ln e.
is a 10:30 a.m. contest Oct. 2
Coach: Bob Bereskin
Harrier 'Watermelon Run' Saturday
Red Estes. 'Keith Strodl,
was one of the finest long dts
prospects ever at Fresno
will be back In competition
s fall a
ist year. He will strengthen
lot.
■Roger Seymc
Mice Hetherl
ate, from Cal State Long Beach; Mike
iter MpHenry, a freshman; Breck
rles Jacobs, from West Hills Col-
and Mark Hemphill, a track-
from Madera High School a
■ansfer couple of years ago who is com-
:h, is a petlng at FSC for the first time.
»rtll be The Bulldogs held their pre-
>rs.* season training at Shaver Lake
country Sept. 6 through Sept. 13.
slons: Varsity. Alumni, Senior
(over 40 years of age), Open,
High School and Junior High
. 'There will be free
ind swimming for all
In the affair.*
FSC's
, Kevlr
CROSS COUNTRY 1971
Date Opponent
SEPTEMBER
7 through
18 Seventh Annual FSC
, 25 Cal State Hayward
OCTOBER
2 Cal Poly (SLO)
9 Sacramento Invltatl
16 'Cal State Los Angele:
23 Pleasant Hill Invitational
30 -UC Santa Barbara
Oli P.C.A.A. Championships
20 USTFF Western Regionals
at Woodward Park
'
Pleasant Hill
Fresno
San Dlego
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230ft FRESNO ST. - PH. 227-6838
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