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•Dogs pwy Aztecs Thompson leads FSC win ALL-AMERICAN HOPEFUL Jerry Pender took careful aim before releasing a free throw in FSC's game with Cal State Long Beach three weeks ego. Pender tallied 19 points last mqht to help lead the Bulldogs to a 102.77 win over Cal Poly. It wes FSC's first vrin since tho stunning upset over Long Beach. FSC spilcers, Stanford clash Cooch Dotck Warmerdem's tracksters will attempt to avenge a ltO-tS loss te Stanford University lost yeer when tho Bulldogs boot the Indians tomorrow afternoon at Ratcllffe Stadium. Field assets srs scheduled to 1:00 p.m. and i will start at 2:15 p.m., raawrtedWarmerdam. Ths Bulldogs' main hopes te washing away a kuaxtltailng low* to Stsntord test seeson Hss Is hamnwsr thrower Keith Tlce end miter Keith Strodl. lo lost week's All-Comers meet, Tlce tossed the hammer 18S-3 and Strodl ran a 4:14.7 mile r These marks are outstanding tor this early Into the track sea- sso. according to Warmerdam. Presbmsn Mike Clrousslsohada Aao effort last weekend, heaving th© shot put 50-10 1/2 for a now frosh record. FSC steeplechaser Ken Adams. who wan In s meet record time of 9:14.6 Saturday la expected to brook la© school msrk shortly. By BteaOreace Collaalaa Saarts Bailor J enter torword Darryl Thompson, who crocked Freeno State College's stsrtlng lineup just sli gamee ago. sparked the Bulldogs to s rousing 102-77 victory Isst Bight over the Cal Poly Mustangs ox* ass Luis Obispo. Cooch Ed Gregory and the Bulldogs will be crossing their fln- gsrs and hoping they can end the basketball season tomorrow night against th* San Diego State Ai- tecs In the oome fashion the Bull- dogs trampled Cal Poly. Thompeon, s 6-foot-7 player from Stockton, showed floe potential as s front lino strong man by sinking 9 of 14 shots from the Hold for 24 points. Thompson also raked 12 rebounds off the backboards In s very rough and elbow-swinging game. Thompeon, who Is known for bis over-agressiveness, did not get into any foul trouble last night, which undoubtedly aided in his being able lo move more freely on offense and defense In post Bulldog gsmes, Thompson's performance was slowed down because of fouling problems. The victory snapped a five game Bulldog losing streak that started immediately after Fresno State's Impressive win over nationally ranked Cal State Long Beach. For the y*ar, the Bulldogs ore 9-14 and 2-9 In Pacific Coest Athletic Association action. Clarence Metcalfe is again listed as a doubtful starter for tomorrow's .game against San Diego (16-9) which will start st 8:05 p.m. In Selland Arena. Metcalfe didn't even suit up for last night's game. According to Gregory. Metcalfe Injured both legs during the week. He hurt his right ankle when two heavyweights accidentally* tumbled on htm tn a wrestling class and Injured his left leg taking a spill in bssketbsll practice. sev*m-toot center Nesl McCoy enjoyed a floe evening, scoring 21 points oo 10 of 19 floor sttots. McCoy rsn wild on ths bsck- boords, picking op 19 Three other FSC plsyers were Is double figures as Jerry Ponder had 19, Charles Bailey 13, sad Geoff Brandt 12. Cal Poly'* sur forwsrd Billy Jackson took gsme honors with 26 points, but Jsckson's noticeable temper problem brought on many boos from the FSC rootors. The Bulldogs jumped off to an early 17-12 toad after McCoy blocked John Porker's shot and Bailey took a long poss anddrovs in for a two-pointer. F9C increased It to nine points with 4:50 left In the half on Thompson's follow-up basket. Coach Neal Stoner, whose Mustangs tied with two others for the California Colloglste Athletic Association chsmplonshlp this year, substituted freely In the first half But the large number Weichec sparks freshman victory Terry Williams' two frao throws with only ten second remaining gave the Fresno Stste College freshmen a 66-64 overtime victory over the Cal Poly San Luis Obispo froeh last night. Forward Phil Wiechec topped the Bulldog scoring deportment with 25 points, while Brjtce Hennlng chipped in 19 pointer-The FSC frosh wtU fsco Don Williams' a.a.I" . team tomorrow night at 5:45 p.m. In Selland Arena. •t»X \ « Mjuar.-bai s. •4*. Krt«i»* - JOO mil** Good Condition Air Caaaitioruna. Bar mar* mformanon call 439-esig BUOOOAU. TOVBS BOB ABUCOrrS-C ABBSM T A LS* wootbcsv eawssowa saasiTO* SUWOWBAWCAaS SHlBpiHO SLKKPWOOAO© MOUftTAIM ■TOOT*. STC CONDOe ISM Wllan.rr Blvd. ***** Usalra III lit »044 want ads 2 BR 'urn across from dorms 4160 or %A5 gar ton 4 r9-64fll '65 Jeep VVsgeneer. 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Title | 1972_03 The Daily Collegian March 1972 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1972 |
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 | March 3, 1972 Pg 4 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1972 |
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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•Dogs pwy Aztecs
Thompson leads FSC win
ALL-AMERICAN HOPEFUL Jerry Pender took careful aim before
releasing a free throw in FSC's game with Cal State Long Beach
three weeks ego. Pender tallied 19 points last mqht to help lead the
Bulldogs to a 102.77 win over Cal Poly. It wes FSC's first vrin since
tho stunning upset over Long Beach.
FSC spilcers, Stanford clash
Cooch Dotck Warmerdem's
tracksters will attempt to avenge
a ltO-tS loss te Stanford University lost yeer when tho Bulldogs boot the Indians tomorrow
afternoon at Ratcllffe Stadium.
Field assets srs scheduled to
1:00 p.m. and
i will start at
2:15 p.m., raawrtedWarmerdam.
Ths Bulldogs' main hopes te
washing away a kuaxtltailng low*
to Stsntord test seeson Hss Is
hamnwsr thrower Keith Tlce end
miter Keith Strodl. lo lost week's
All-Comers meet, Tlce tossed
the hammer 18S-3 and Strodl ran
a 4:14.7 mile r
These marks are outstanding
tor this early Into the track sea-
sso. according to Warmerdam.
Presbmsn Mike Clrousslsohada
Aao effort last weekend, heaving
th© shot put 50-10 1/2 for a now
frosh record.
FSC steeplechaser Ken Adams.
who wan In s meet record time of
9:14.6 Saturday la expected to
brook la© school msrk shortly.
By BteaOreace
Collaalaa Saarts Bailor
J enter torword Darryl Thompson, who crocked Freeno State
College's stsrtlng lineup just sli
gamee ago. sparked the Bulldogs
to s rousing 102-77 victory Isst
Bight over the Cal Poly Mustangs
ox* ass Luis Obispo.
Cooch Ed Gregory and the Bulldogs will be crossing their fln-
gsrs and hoping they can end the
basketball season tomorrow night
against th* San Diego State Ai-
tecs In the oome fashion the Bull-
dogs trampled Cal Poly.
Thompeon, s 6-foot-7 player
from Stockton, showed floe potential as s front lino strong man
by sinking 9 of 14 shots from the
Hold for 24 points. Thompson
also raked 12 rebounds off the
backboards In s very rough and
elbow-swinging game.
Thompeon, who Is known for
bis over-agressiveness, did not
get into any foul trouble last
night, which undoubtedly aided in
his being able lo move more
freely on offense and defense In
post Bulldog gsmes, Thompson's
performance was slowed down
because of fouling problems.
The victory snapped a five
game Bulldog losing streak that
started immediately after Fresno State's Impressive win over
nationally ranked Cal State Long
Beach. For the y*ar, the Bulldogs ore 9-14 and 2-9 In Pacific
Coest Athletic Association action.
Clarence Metcalfe is again
listed as a doubtful starter for
tomorrow's .game against San
Diego (16-9) which will start st
8:05 p.m. In Selland Arena. Metcalfe didn't even suit up for last
night's game.
According to Gregory. Metcalfe Injured both legs during the
week. He hurt his right ankle
when two heavyweights accidentally* tumbled on htm tn a wrestling class and Injured his left
leg taking a spill in bssketbsll
practice.
sev*m-toot center Nesl McCoy
enjoyed a floe evening, scoring
21 points oo 10 of 19 floor sttots.
McCoy rsn wild on ths bsck-
boords, picking op 19
Three other FSC plsyers were Is
double figures as Jerry Ponder
had 19, Charles Bailey 13, sad
Geoff Brandt 12.
Cal Poly'* sur forwsrd Billy
Jackson took gsme honors with
26 points, but Jsckson's noticeable temper problem brought on
many boos from the FSC rootors.
The Bulldogs jumped off to an
early 17-12 toad after McCoy
blocked John Porker's shot and
Bailey took a long poss anddrovs
in for a two-pointer. F9C increased It to nine points with 4:50
left In the half on Thompson's
follow-up basket.
Coach Neal Stoner, whose Mustangs tied with two others for
the California Colloglste Athletic
Association chsmplonshlp this
year, substituted freely In the
first half But the large number
Weichec sparks
freshman victory
Terry Williams' two frao
throws with only ten second remaining gave the Fresno Stste
College freshmen a 66-64 overtime victory over the Cal Poly
San Luis Obispo froeh last night.
Forward Phil Wiechec topped
the Bulldog scoring deportment
with 25 points, while Brjtce Hennlng chipped in 19 pointer-The
FSC frosh wtU fsco Don Williams'
a.a.I" . team tomorrow night at
5:45 p.m. In Selland Arena.
•t»X \ « Mjuar.-bai s.
•4*. Krt«i»* - JOO mil**
Good Condition
Air Caaaitioruna.
Bar mar* mformanon call
439-esig
BUOOOAU. TOVBS
BOB ABUCOrrS-C ABBSM T A LS*
wootbcsv eawssowa saasiTO*
SUWOWBAWCAaS SHlBpiHO
SLKKPWOOAO© MOUftTAIM
■TOOT*. STC
CONDOe ISM Wllan.rr Blvd.
***** Usalra III lit »044
want
ads
2 BR 'urn across from dorms
4160 or %A5 gar ton 4 r9-64fll
'65 Jeep VVsgeneer. Exl « ond.
4 Wheel Or, New Paint, Mud/
Srtow Tires, Fog Lamps, 41500
3*2-2317 or ing. at 725 E.. Yale #7
HUGE Floor Pillows 44*45, $g».
Bright A comforters 227.8438
For Sole '87 VW Sojusrebeck
47,000 miles 224.8632 $1190
Rebuilt 40 hp VW engine $200
rtfj
'87 HCSUDA CL90.REBUILT$150
Br ond Now 10 speed $80. '80
Chevy Imp Convt. $425 Tit 8H7
STUDY ESPERANTO, the inter-
national lamp rags, in Port lend for
credit, this 12-28 July; then
attend Intsrnsttonsl Esperanto
Congress hare 29 Jury ta $
to
learn this
Information:
Ltoiversity of PerttsxuL Portlond,
Orsoon 87203.
of pl*y*rs used dtda't atop Free-
no from gaining a 50-40 tuiftia*
toad.
Pander's t©*> free throws vug
12*44 left in the ,
« I
- Jmell
scattered crowd started couat.
ing aach ether's yawns
SwflBor guard Wsias Aalto, ©hs
hss seen little settee this aao-
son, tallied tha 100th point ox a
free throw with 45 seconds showing lo the gome. It lectured gat
second Ume thst Freeno ssktg
crossed the century mark against
th* Mustangs this year.
PAPKTHEATR*
fii-Sal S pei Xssn 2 pn> a 4 pa.
FII-SAI-SUK ll«uU 3-4-5
"Black Orpheus"
Beauty & the Beast
Ft1-Stf*-SUH/KAI ,0-11-12
2 Ssrrturai Features
TOSHRO MIFUNE in
KUROSAWA'S
SANJURO
A Mifune in Ineaati's
SAMURAI SAGA
II-SAT-SUN MAI 17-11-1?
ACADEMY AWARD
NOMINATION
BEST 8UPPORT1NQ
ACTRESS
MARGARET tf KJHT0N
j'uOe /aIan
CHRiSTiE/bATES
ThEqobETWEEN
/ "BEST \
f PICTURE OF)
V THEYEAR-y
ctxuuo* *xTtsgjhM*a
JEAN* |