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a THE DAILY COLLBOtAN Tuomdmy. Feeawory «. 1972 Bulldogs ready for 49ers te '73-72, Friday night and a 97-41 eetbeck to Cal State Felierton so aotor- tompo of the game nBlast the Forty-Miners and feels tbot the Bulldog Biscuits — Grufrwold Jim Creowsld complained earlier te the year that be didn't in his ley ateuiiaeiliaia a casters weakly luncheon when Introduced ea tbla week's College Athlete of the Week. Two i "He's been doing a good )oh for es." said coach Jobs Petnott. "He lacked a lot of confidence In htmeelf te the betfaseng of the year, bet he's got It now. Crenwold'a lists te the Hry im- Freeao Relays Cnmwald won the 100-yard braeststroke in 1:04.9 and helped the 400 breast relay teem, and the 400 free relay teem to victories. Diving cooch Ara Helrabedtan eommaoted on the meet. "Even though some of the teems eM not show, It turned out In our favor. It's the flret time in some 19 years tbot we've woo eoasethlng. All of our performers did really well." Basketball coach Ed Gregory, whoso team has slumped Into s —— by Ren Orozco •We had a tough rood trip. We played probably the beat 3d minutes of basketball of tbla yeer. We completely dominated the game - then In the test four minutes we foil apart. "It waa a bitter disappointment for us. On Saturday night. It was the worst performance of ths year - we test didn't play defense. We have a greet bell club (Cal State Long Beech) coming op on Thureday. "We have to control the tempo of the game. We hove to make them play man-to-man. Well give a good account of ourselves. I think we have a chance to win." Dick Francis FSC wrest line mentor, was quite pleased with his mat men's 39-9 win over UC Santa Barbers on Saturday. He commented, "We came beck really strong this week. It was pleasing to see them do It. •Jay Erwln and Mike Mooes* did quite well, snd Vie Gonzales dtdn't wrestle. This week we go to the Bay Area to play San Jose State on Friday and Stanford on Saturday. Stanford should be a rood opponent because they have some good personnel." The Bulldog baseball team, which open* this Frtdey against UCLA, wss bolstered by the comment of cooch Bob Bennett. He sate, 1 don't know that much shoot UCLA. I do know that they probably have some outstanding teem emst be able to do this aa well as shoot lor a high percentage te order to control the nerdsrou* Lee* Beach fast break. ab tor atlrrtag an uftsaas » sometimes tosur- Long Beech sons da- feoo*. Gregory soys. "We must hold the ball outside snd force to esteod their rone to oot aod get es. In this way we will be able to keep their big oaen off the boards." This year, however in many games Long Beech has gone to s msn-to-man defense ta order to build up s leed and then has switched into their aone In order to protect their advantage. To add more trouble for the Bulldogs, Cooch Jerry Tarkaman now has Leonard Gray in his starting lineup. According to Tarkanlan. Gray is thebestplayer h* has ever coached. The 6-8 forward became eligible at the start of the second semester. Gregory ssys thai after the first game in Long Beach he felt that the Forty -Niners had four superplayers snd one very good one. However with Nate Stephens st center. Gray and Chuck Terry at forwards and Ed Ratleff and Lamount King at guards, the Forty-Ntners no* hsve five players capable of eventually playing in the National Basketball Assoc 1st ion CAL STATE LONG BEACH All.American basketball osrafkgateChuck Terry will help lead the nationally-ranfced 49ers aosinet ths Fresno State College Bulldogs this Thursdsy evening in Sslland Arena. The 6-foot-6 senior forward wss a standout on last year's United States Pan American team and is punning, along with teammate Ed Ratleff, for All-America recognition this season. SPORTS CALENDAR Caehkpa, J;00 pn . rSC ciaaui aBBawed THIRMMY r***kaian kaakalkall vi UC Bark* lay Ireah. S.4J p m . Sallaad Araaa Varsity kaakalkall »• Cal Slat* aack. S.'SS p m . Salland Swiawua* *• Cal Paly Paw— Mai San Diafo Stal*. I2:S0 noon. Boatona •rvallins »• Stanford Univ*raily fiaS p m . Palo Alto Varaity baakalball v» Oral Bobarta Imvrc.t, 100 p m. Tulaa. Okla worst gams of tee yeer against Cal State Fullerton on Saturday, and fell apart In the final four minute* of their game against San Diego State to logo. want ads 2 BR turn across from dorm* SI SO or **> person 439-4401 '69 Mustang A/C, P/% AutO/FIr shift Low m.leogc. 291-3350 HUGE Floor Pillows 46*45, t». Bright 4 comforters 227-S632 WANTED - Femsle Student tor cashier clerk Men. thru Fri. Hours 11 sjn. - 2 p.m. Apply Mr. Noble, Rm302 Col lege union. VW Bus '86, excel, cond. One owner. 224-2993 after 4. "I'm looklnc forward to having a good pitching staff - Dick Rathven. Den Grimm and Brad Duncan. Aad we have some good newcomers — Larry Shepard. Don Johnson. Howard Hoyt. Norm Keener and Larry Prleto." STUDENTS - EARN EXTRA MONEY Need donors for Plasma — eon sell twice a week — to for Convsiets Collection. Call 4SO-4S21 for appointment Hours: 7 a*m. — 3 p.m. CALIF. BLOOD BANK FOUNOATION 412 F Street - Fresno jay Lovins presents lUsU/ion/ A CXfrfTEMTORARY FANTASIA A SUPCR SYMPOSrUM OF FIRST AND BARSTOW WALK 1 BLOCK TO FSC 1-2-3 BDRM. LUXURY APTS. FURNISHED ANT) UNFURNISHED RATES START AT $140 • FEATURING MAXIMUM PRIVACY Outside entries Private patto or balcony On site parking 2 pools - 3 laundries • ALL APTS. EQUIPPED WITH Rons*, refrigerator, dishwashers, disposals, shag carpets, drapes 227-2908 5'88 N 9th '.(S^> ^^^^^^^^^^^^OPIU DAILY 11 AJy1..DPj»i SPECIALS CANVAS BAG 05 ryingbOOVs g 9W carrying NAVY BELL BOTTOMS 54' WATER IDS lifetime guarantee 19 •5 STYKOFOAM PELLETS for boon bcNJ chairs AIR FORCE SUN GLASSES 2" JACKETS (XJrVfPLETE LINE £ FOAM RUIIB PADS fa TOR WATER BEDS Complete selection of ARTIST MATERIALS ?fW<>ISC0Ur1T am W f*j on everything. 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Object Description
Title | 1972_02 The Daily Collegian February 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 | February 8, 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 | a THE DAILY COLLBOtAN Tuomdmy. Feeawory «. 1972 Bulldogs ready for 49ers te '73-72, Friday night and a 97-41 eetbeck to Cal State Felierton so aotor- tompo of the game nBlast the Forty-Miners and feels tbot the Bulldog Biscuits — Grufrwold Jim Creowsld complained earlier te the year that be didn't in his ley ateuiiaeiliaia a casters weakly luncheon when Introduced ea tbla week's College Athlete of the Week. Two i "He's been doing a good )oh for es." said coach Jobs Petnott. "He lacked a lot of confidence In htmeelf te the betfaseng of the year, bet he's got It now. Crenwold'a lists te the Hry im- Freeao Relays Cnmwald won the 100-yard braeststroke in 1:04.9 and helped the 400 breast relay teem, and the 400 free relay teem to victories. Diving cooch Ara Helrabedtan eommaoted on the meet. "Even though some of the teems eM not show, It turned out In our favor. It's the flret time in some 19 years tbot we've woo eoasethlng. All of our performers did really well." Basketball coach Ed Gregory, whoso team has slumped Into s —— by Ren Orozco •We had a tough rood trip. We played probably the beat 3d minutes of basketball of tbla yeer. We completely dominated the game - then In the test four minutes we foil apart. "It waa a bitter disappointment for us. On Saturday night. It was the worst performance of ths year - we test didn't play defense. We have a greet bell club (Cal State Long Beech) coming op on Thureday. "We have to control the tempo of the game. We hove to make them play man-to-man. Well give a good account of ourselves. I think we have a chance to win." Dick Francis FSC wrest line mentor, was quite pleased with his mat men's 39-9 win over UC Santa Barbers on Saturday. He commented, "We came beck really strong this week. It was pleasing to see them do It. •Jay Erwln and Mike Mooes* did quite well, snd Vie Gonzales dtdn't wrestle. This week we go to the Bay Area to play San Jose State on Friday and Stanford on Saturday. Stanford should be a rood opponent because they have some good personnel." The Bulldog baseball team, which open* this Frtdey against UCLA, wss bolstered by the comment of cooch Bob Bennett. He sate, 1 don't know that much shoot UCLA. I do know that they probably have some outstanding teem emst be able to do this aa well as shoot lor a high percentage te order to control the nerdsrou* Lee* Beach fast break. ab tor atlrrtag an uftsaas » sometimes tosur- Long Beech sons da- feoo*. Gregory soys. "We must hold the ball outside snd force to esteod their rone to oot aod get es. In this way we will be able to keep their big oaen off the boards." This year, however in many games Long Beech has gone to s msn-to-man defense ta order to build up s leed and then has switched into their aone In order to protect their advantage. To add more trouble for the Bulldogs, Cooch Jerry Tarkaman now has Leonard Gray in his starting lineup. According to Tarkanlan. Gray is thebestplayer h* has ever coached. The 6-8 forward became eligible at the start of the second semester. Gregory ssys thai after the first game in Long Beach he felt that the Forty -Niners had four superplayers snd one very good one. However with Nate Stephens st center. Gray and Chuck Terry at forwards and Ed Ratleff and Lamount King at guards, the Forty-Ntners no* hsve five players capable of eventually playing in the National Basketball Assoc 1st ion CAL STATE LONG BEACH All.American basketball osrafkgateChuck Terry will help lead the nationally-ranfced 49ers aosinet ths Fresno State College Bulldogs this Thursdsy evening in Sslland Arena. The 6-foot-6 senior forward wss a standout on last year's United States Pan American team and is punning, along with teammate Ed Ratleff, for All-America recognition this season. SPORTS CALENDAR Caehkpa, J;00 pn . rSC ciaaui aBBawed THIRMMY r***kaian kaakalkall vi UC Bark* lay Ireah. S.4J p m . Sallaad Araaa Varsity kaakalkall »• Cal Slat* aack. S.'SS p m . Salland Swiawua* *• Cal Paly Paw— Mai San Diafo Stal*. I2:S0 noon. Boatona •rvallins »• Stanford Univ*raily fiaS p m . Palo Alto Varaity baakalball v» Oral Bobarta Imvrc.t, 100 p m. Tulaa. Okla worst gams of tee yeer against Cal State Fullerton on Saturday, and fell apart In the final four minute* of their game against San Diego State to logo. want ads 2 BR turn across from dorm* SI SO or **> person 439-4401 '69 Mustang A/C, P/% AutO/FIr shift Low m.leogc. 291-3350 HUGE Floor Pillows 46*45, t». Bright 4 comforters 227-S632 WANTED - Femsle Student tor cashier clerk Men. thru Fri. Hours 11 sjn. - 2 p.m. Apply Mr. Noble, Rm302 Col lege union. VW Bus '86, excel, cond. One owner. 224-2993 after 4. "I'm looklnc forward to having a good pitching staff - Dick Rathven. Den Grimm and Brad Duncan. Aad we have some good newcomers — Larry Shepard. Don Johnson. Howard Hoyt. Norm Keener and Larry Prleto." STUDENTS - EARN EXTRA MONEY Need donors for Plasma — eon sell twice a week — to for Convsiets Collection. Call 4SO-4S21 for appointment Hours: 7 a*m. — 3 p.m. CALIF. BLOOD BANK FOUNOATION 412 F Street - Fresno jay Lovins presents lUsU/ion/ A CXfrfTEMTORARY FANTASIA A SUPCR SYMPOSrUM OF FIRST AND BARSTOW WALK 1 BLOCK TO FSC 1-2-3 BDRM. LUXURY APTS. FURNISHED ANT) UNFURNISHED RATES START AT $140 • FEATURING MAXIMUM PRIVACY Outside entries Private patto or balcony On site parking 2 pools - 3 laundries • ALL APTS. EQUIPPED WITH Rons*, refrigerator, dishwashers, disposals, shag carpets, drapes 227-2908 5'88 N 9th '.(S^> ^^^^^^^^^^^^OPIU DAILY 11 AJy1..DPj»i SPECIALS CANVAS BAG 05 ryingbOOVs g 9W carrying NAVY BELL BOTTOMS 54' WATER IDS lifetime guarantee 19 •5 STYKOFOAM PELLETS for boon bcNJ chairs AIR FORCE SUN GLASSES 2" JACKETS (XJrVfPLETE LINE £ FOAM RUIIB PADS fa TOR WATER BEDS Complete selection of ARTIST MATERIALS ?fW<>ISC0Ur1T am W f*j on everything. Canvss -brushss Liouetex - frames- oil* WAR SURPLUS DEPOT 602 Brooder ay 237.3615 OPEN SUNDAYS |