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4 TntaT DAILY COLLEGIAN Twmodmy. I Bulldog Biscuits- Btsote av Jail* Vaa B**a*r Matmen return from nationals today College is expected to carry x brood dtore- smile. Only 134-pound Jeff or Gerry was able to reach the NCAA tourney's quarterfinals before WreeUlng Championships last being eliminated by a Southern weekend in College Pork, Illinois wrestler. Maryland. The other five FSC matmen were ousted from ths tourney Of toe six matmen, only one la ths esrty rounds of compe tition. Gerry, from Fontana, gave FSC three team points. Cooch Dick Francis sald."I wasn't disappointed. The kids gained great experience xnd it's nice to know that Gerry wlU be bock two moreyeora." Bennett: USC has super athletes Cooch Bob Bennett'a ksssksM teem wlU play boat to Sacramento State College lo o doubloheader starting at noon today after finishing s wild throe-game aeries with University of Southern California last weekend. BXxBxxeed tost Brad (1-2) snd Dsa Grimm (2-2) will borl today's twlnbtll against Sacramento at Pete Betden Field. Bennett told the Son Joequin Volley Sportowfiters Association that too two-time national efcsm- pton Trojans, who swept two of three games from tho FSC Bull dogs, have super athletes playing tor them. "USC has an outatandtng group of athletes," he said. "Th* players that USC puts on the Held ore super athletes. They're last aa outstanding ball club. "USC has a devastating attack. Stanford kas a better balanced ball club, but USC has a better hitting club. We just couldn't keep their offense from hitting the boll.* continued Bennett. In the three-day affair, 44 runs w*r* scored on 94 boo* hits. Twenty-one of thooe hits were tor extra bases sad five of them were by USC sophomore Fred Lynn. •Even though we woo just one gam*. I was disappointed. I we could-have i I was pleased \ Star athletes speak tonight Two world record holders will are tonight at College CBtotorta's International •n Room. Fresno's wheelchair champion Dick Thomas and bicyclist Jerry Hornlg will share the keynote address of the Student California Association of Hoolth. Physical Edueottoo. ood Recreotion (CAHPFJO club sneexsored program. Thomas hold* ths world record for a wheelchair mile oa s concrete straightaway (4:24), concrete oval (Ml), aod dirt oval (4*47). Ho woo a former paraplegic Olympic competitor in weigh©lifting and basketball Hornlg, who ls currently train- lag tor the Boo ton Marathon, rode free© Saa Francisco to New York In 17 days on s bicycle to oot too world mark. Admission Is free to ths public gsmes. I was pleased with our klda-we played toe-and toe ertth them.' ssid Bennett According to Bennett. USC's famed pitcher. Randy Scarbery, did not perform up to his expectations. "1 was a Uttledisappointed with Scarbery. I think he threw a lot harder when he wax in high school." Th* Bulldog mentor said that bis team accomplished two things playing against the Trojans - FSC became more aggressive with the bat, and FSC pitchers finally began studying the opposing betters. Fresno State (8-10-1) will plsy UC Berkeley this Friday afternoon in Berkeley, and then foe* Gonxaga University In a 7:20 p.m. home game Saturday evening. Next week, the FSC stlckmen open Pacific Cosst Athletic Association play against UC Santa Barbara on March 24 and 25 at i Field. STUDENTS - IAIN EXTRA MONEY Need donors for Plasma -con sell twice a week - so tor Complete Col loot ion. Call 7 ajn.— 3 pjr.. CALIF. BLCfOOBAreX FCkJNOATIOhl 4t2 F Street - Fresno \ want ads IfSS VW AM-FM RBOXO, WW Tires, All shramsextra*, asoxtod dash. $1.100. Phans 234-3877. '41 Porsche S-40 coupe. All Now ©1909 or beet Otter. 229-9877 OVERSEAS JOBS FOR STUDENTS J08S OVERSEAS, CNJpt.CS Box 19071. Sen CHeoo, CA. 92115 Female Athlete of Week by Ron Orozco Claudia Baronl. the cor root National Miss College Rodeo, bod trouble tying the leg* of a racing goat In tho goat tying competition of Saturday's 17th Annuel Freooo State Collog© Rods© In Clovis. However, Miss Bs root's efforts Is ths barrel racing event enabled her to become tit© topic of discussion snd sdmlraUon at yesterday's San Joaquin Valley Sportswrtters snd Sportscasten weekly luncheon at the T roplcan*. Ths attractive Fresno Stats coed drew wide eyes ond complimentary comments from the press as she wss voted the first Collegiate Female Athlete of tho Week for her outstanding show In the FSC Rodeo. Miss Baronl. an Office Administration msjor from Yreka, took first place In the barrel racing event with a fast time of 17.4 seconds. She had two other times of 17.9 and 17 7 in the speed and style event. A totsl of 194 participants from 26 colleges drew stwo-dsy crowd of 3,500. Rodeo officials reported the Urge turnout far exceeded lost year's total of 800 spects- tors over throe days. Cal Poly's Mustangs of San Luis Obispo easily dominated tho , men's competition, while Hanford JC placed second. In the women's competition. Cxi Poly of San Luis Obispo placed first snd FSC got third plsee. Track coach Dutch Warmerdam was rather disappointed with the Bulldogs' showing against Sacramento State College Saturday, say in* the team's overall parlor mane* was 'flat." •It was a very disappointing meet for us," he said. 'But we still had five personal best marks - three by freshman Mlks Gl- roux." Wsrmerdam. whosetracksters have dropped two straight dual meets this year, praised Indl- FSC seKen Ism to Saa Jew Slot* Coach Larry Pane's golfers dropped a 17 1 2-9 decision to the Son Jose State Spartan* yesterday with Froano State Col- lege's Mike Psntccis tow Bulldog scorer with a 73 round. Following Paniccia were teammates Greg Durst with a 74, Bob Eberle 75, Skip Haugen 77, Don Johnson 78, and Dove MlUer 82. Fresno's next home golf date IS axs PSC Golf Classic on March 94. vidua! efforts frees toratolua star Roger George, Charles Tsyior. snd toiler Keith axroox. Hs also i gave s big gleg tor this faster- day's FSC track axaat agotoot toa Uotvsrslty of Oregon Docks at Rstcllffs Stadium. •Untvaratty of Oreeoa is one of ths grislsot pnllagktoi tee mi in the nation. Txajy have about Batdtf- 45 will be arriving la Pn torsat ttmea. It's tos flrst moat tor Oregon xnd Steve Prefontsine wiu probably run the two-mile. Profon- txlno doesn't bsvs to have anyone pace him. He will bo a real troxt to watch,* aald Warmerdam. Coach Duane Ballard's tennis team split over the weekend, defeating Col Poly (SLO) Friday, and losing to UC Santa Cruz on Saturday to aot tfcetr record at 4-5 for the yeer. Ballard reported toot senior Doug Adams hss xsaumed the team's number-one man position by beating Marshall Mills In a special playoff last i bested Mills 6-2, and 7-5. The n o t m o n play PCAA champion San Joe© State Thursday at 2 p.m. Ths match is supposed to bo hold on tba PSC campus courts, but If the courts are not repaired to Ume, too match will bs ployed at toe Free- no Swim and Racquet Club. Fresno Stato's baseball diamond, known for years ss Vanity Park, will oAXlclally bs rasa aid Pete BolderiFiwtd this Sotordsy evening In a special dedication ceremony before the FSC-Gon- zags University gam*, it was announced yesterday. Plans are being made for several notable guests to participate in the festivities, accordant to a spokesman. He said FSC President Norman A. Baxter aad Free- no CUy Mayor Ted C. Wills ©Hi probably be on hand to honor Betden Former FSC players, ©ho played under Betden. are expected to attend. The dedication ceremony wlU begin at 7:00 p.m..one half boar before th© gam*. SELL YOUR USED BOOKS EVERY WED. (during Spring Semester) Qam -edpm AT FSC Bookstore *"< FRESNO FJU.C0m LA. BRUINS FRIDAY A SATURDAY 1:30 *M STUDENTS: O.n Ada. $2.00 I**. 13.50
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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 |
Description
Title | March 14, 1972 Pg 8 |
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 |
Full-Text-Search | 4 TntaT DAILY COLLEGIAN Twmodmy. I Bulldog Biscuits- Btsote av Jail* Vaa B**a*r Matmen return from nationals today College is expected to carry x brood dtore- smile. Only 134-pound Jeff or Gerry was able to reach the NCAA tourney's quarterfinals before WreeUlng Championships last being eliminated by a Southern weekend in College Pork, Illinois wrestler. Maryland. The other five FSC matmen were ousted from ths tourney Of toe six matmen, only one la ths esrty rounds of compe tition. Gerry, from Fontana, gave FSC three team points. Cooch Dick Francis sald."I wasn't disappointed. The kids gained great experience xnd it's nice to know that Gerry wlU be bock two moreyeora." Bennett: USC has super athletes Cooch Bob Bennett'a ksssksM teem wlU play boat to Sacramento State College lo o doubloheader starting at noon today after finishing s wild throe-game aeries with University of Southern California last weekend. BXxBxxeed tost Brad (1-2) snd Dsa Grimm (2-2) will borl today's twlnbtll against Sacramento at Pete Betden Field. Bennett told the Son Joequin Volley Sportowfiters Association that too two-time national efcsm- pton Trojans, who swept two of three games from tho FSC Bull dogs, have super athletes playing tor them. "USC has an outatandtng group of athletes," he said. "Th* players that USC puts on the Held ore super athletes. They're last aa outstanding ball club. "USC has a devastating attack. Stanford kas a better balanced ball club, but USC has a better hitting club. We just couldn't keep their offense from hitting the boll.* continued Bennett. In the three-day affair, 44 runs w*r* scored on 94 boo* hits. Twenty-one of thooe hits were tor extra bases sad five of them were by USC sophomore Fred Lynn. •Even though we woo just one gam*. I was disappointed. I we could-have i I was pleased \ Star athletes speak tonight Two world record holders will are tonight at College CBtotorta's International •n Room. Fresno's wheelchair champion Dick Thomas and bicyclist Jerry Hornlg will share the keynote address of the Student California Association of Hoolth. Physical Edueottoo. ood Recreotion (CAHPFJO club sneexsored program. Thomas hold* ths world record for a wheelchair mile oa s concrete straightaway (4:24), concrete oval (Ml), aod dirt oval (4*47). Ho woo a former paraplegic Olympic competitor in weigh©lifting and basketball Hornlg, who ls currently train- lag tor the Boo ton Marathon, rode free© Saa Francisco to New York In 17 days on s bicycle to oot too world mark. Admission Is free to ths public gsmes. I was pleased with our klda-we played toe-and toe ertth them.' ssid Bennett According to Bennett. USC's famed pitcher. Randy Scarbery, did not perform up to his expectations. "1 was a Uttledisappointed with Scarbery. I think he threw a lot harder when he wax in high school." Th* Bulldog mentor said that bis team accomplished two things playing against the Trojans - FSC became more aggressive with the bat, and FSC pitchers finally began studying the opposing betters. Fresno State (8-10-1) will plsy UC Berkeley this Friday afternoon in Berkeley, and then foe* Gonxaga University In a 7:20 p.m. home game Saturday evening. Next week, the FSC stlckmen open Pacific Cosst Athletic Association play against UC Santa Barbara on March 24 and 25 at i Field. STUDENTS - IAIN EXTRA MONEY Need donors for Plasma -con sell twice a week - so tor Complete Col loot ion. Call 7 ajn.— 3 pjr.. CALIF. BLCfOOBAreX FCkJNOATIOhl 4t2 F Street - Fresno \ want ads IfSS VW AM-FM RBOXO, WW Tires, All shramsextra*, asoxtod dash. $1.100. Phans 234-3877. '41 Porsche S-40 coupe. All Now ©1909 or beet Otter. 229-9877 OVERSEAS JOBS FOR STUDENTS J08S OVERSEAS, CNJpt.CS Box 19071. Sen CHeoo, CA. 92115 Female Athlete of Week by Ron Orozco Claudia Baronl. the cor root National Miss College Rodeo, bod trouble tying the leg* of a racing goat In tho goat tying competition of Saturday's 17th Annuel Freooo State Collog© Rods© In Clovis. However, Miss Bs root's efforts Is ths barrel racing event enabled her to become tit© topic of discussion snd sdmlraUon at yesterday's San Joaquin Valley Sportswrtters snd Sportscasten weekly luncheon at the T roplcan*. Ths attractive Fresno Stats coed drew wide eyes ond complimentary comments from the press as she wss voted the first Collegiate Female Athlete of tho Week for her outstanding show In the FSC Rodeo. Miss Baronl. an Office Administration msjor from Yreka, took first place In the barrel racing event with a fast time of 17.4 seconds. She had two other times of 17.9 and 17 7 in the speed and style event. A totsl of 194 participants from 26 colleges drew stwo-dsy crowd of 3,500. Rodeo officials reported the Urge turnout far exceeded lost year's total of 800 spects- tors over throe days. Cal Poly's Mustangs of San Luis Obispo easily dominated tho , men's competition, while Hanford JC placed second. In the women's competition. Cxi Poly of San Luis Obispo placed first snd FSC got third plsee. Track coach Dutch Warmerdam was rather disappointed with the Bulldogs' showing against Sacramento State College Saturday, say in* the team's overall parlor mane* was 'flat." •It was a very disappointing meet for us," he said. 'But we still had five personal best marks - three by freshman Mlks Gl- roux." Wsrmerdam. whosetracksters have dropped two straight dual meets this year, praised Indl- FSC seKen Ism to Saa Jew Slot* Coach Larry Pane's golfers dropped a 17 1 2-9 decision to the Son Jose State Spartan* yesterday with Froano State Col- lege's Mike Psntccis tow Bulldog scorer with a 73 round. Following Paniccia were teammates Greg Durst with a 74, Bob Eberle 75, Skip Haugen 77, Don Johnson 78, and Dove MlUer 82. Fresno's next home golf date IS axs PSC Golf Classic on March 94. vidua! efforts frees toratolua star Roger George, Charles Tsyior. snd toiler Keith axroox. Hs also i gave s big gleg tor this faster- day's FSC track axaat agotoot toa Uotvsrslty of Oregon Docks at Rstcllffs Stadium. •Untvaratty of Oreeoa is one of ths grislsot pnllagktoi tee mi in the nation. Txajy have about Batdtf- 45 will be arriving la Pn torsat ttmea. It's tos flrst moat tor Oregon xnd Steve Prefontsine wiu probably run the two-mile. Profon- txlno doesn't bsvs to have anyone pace him. He will bo a real troxt to watch,* aald Warmerdam. Coach Duane Ballard's tennis team split over the weekend, defeating Col Poly (SLO) Friday, and losing to UC Santa Cruz on Saturday to aot tfcetr record at 4-5 for the yeer. Ballard reported toot senior Doug Adams hss xsaumed the team's number-one man position by beating Marshall Mills In a special playoff last i bested Mills 6-2, and 7-5. The n o t m o n play PCAA champion San Joe© State Thursday at 2 p.m. Ths match is supposed to bo hold on tba PSC campus courts, but If the courts are not repaired to Ume, too match will bs ployed at toe Free- no Swim and Racquet Club. Fresno Stato's baseball diamond, known for years ss Vanity Park, will oAXlclally bs rasa aid Pete BolderiFiwtd this Sotordsy evening In a special dedication ceremony before the FSC-Gon- zags University gam*, it was announced yesterday. Plans are being made for several notable guests to participate in the festivities, accordant to a spokesman. He said FSC President Norman A. Baxter aad Free- no CUy Mayor Ted C. Wills ©Hi probably be on hand to honor Betden Former FSC players, ©ho played under Betden. are expected to attend. The dedication ceremony wlU begin at 7:00 p.m..one half boar before th© gam*. SELL YOUR USED BOOKS EVERY WED. (during Spring Semester) Qam -edpm AT FSC Bookstore *"< FRESNO FJU.C0m LA. BRUINS FRIDAY A SATURDAY 1:30 *M STUDENTS: O.n Ada. $2.00 I**. 13.50 |