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Paaat ^-the Demy Caamgiam Ma. eh 1, WW Women drop last two at Selland In spite of playing in front of a large The Bulldog* of coach Diane Milutino- lead to one at 19-18 with a little over four eluded Chris Thorn with IS and fresh- crowd of several hundred Bulldog vich concluded a diimal 4-21 seaton minutes left in the first half. man Careana Clay, who came off the basketball fans, the CSUF women's Saturday with the 11-point loss to Nor- Cal rallied and took a 29-2* halftime bench to score 10 points, basketball team ended the season with thern California Athletic Conference lead. Throughout the second half the In Thursday's narrow loss to USF a pair of tosses at Selland Arena- leader Cal ^ Bears held onto a 10-point advantage, the Dogs actuallvjed much of the first *************mmammmmmm■ . ■ Both of the final' two games were But the scrappy play of the Bulldogs half before the Don! rallied and knot- af"l _ played at Selland Arena as preliminary brought the score within five at 53-48 ted the score at halftime, 27-27. ^ at^atrfcaV+Teri coo«««1 ior «"« Bulldog men', team, with 9 SO left in the contest, although Fresno raced to a 5-0 lead and held i II II II IV which won both to improve its season the front-running Bears then sealed the six-point leads two other times in the ***w ftmW ^a**.*aV a*\J record to 23-3 victory with nine unanswered points to opening half of play. USF aH-An-r^— •uiioog men's team, w.tn 9 50 left in the ct > improve its seaton the front-running Beart inen seaieo i .^^..j.j vidory with nine unanswered points In Saturday'* game, Fresno wa* never grab a 14-point edge eh^ri #-ni— i-v.-. -<• - ■„ fa tirst Kim Ej$enhart led the Bulldog ,TOnn_,..„.,mna^pp ahead, falling behind 10-1 in the first Kim Eisenhart led the Bulldog! with losing 62-58 to USF and then 73-62 Six minutes of the contest. But the 19 points and 15 rebounds Others to Cal. 'Dogs did manage to trim the Bears' scoring in double figures for Fresno in- .... >s» mi i7 point! and 15 it ~v^m. Dogs did manage to trim the Bean' scoring in double figur Netters win abbreviated Invitational Davis, Haywaitl close second, third Despite rain that cut the Fre*no State Steve Williford of Bakersf ield 7-6, ceivaWy the Bulldog. Invitational tenni* tournament jhort, 6-3, and wat to nlav tttmm «.—*•— Despite rain that cut the Fresno Stair « ea tsanerslield 7-6 Invitational tenni* tournament short, 6-3, and wat to play Creg Nuehart the CSUF Bulldogs were still able to another Bakersfleld player for I' win their own tournament Saturday at singles championship the_ Sierra Racquet & Soort dut. Ballard said it would have been a tough match, if played, noting that Nuehart had healer. ... k-....^»i. iwv uiner umes In the opening half of play. USF all-American Mary Hile paced the Dons in the first half, scoring nine to keep the game To open the second half, the Dons •cored seven straight points, with Hile accounting for three of those points Hile i! the career scoring leader at USF ahead of such players as Bill Cart- wright and Bill Russell. USF continued to hold a four-to-nine celvabfy the Bulldogs' Jeff Jacklich and ?£!" Iwd "n,il 7 & remained when Brad Stine could have played teammates T,h?m CUt ,he U,!F **** to «* « ♦*« Dave Carte and Tom Stocurn fordS ,But ^5'rtcould"', «« "V «*»«'. ■*• ■h5mpJ00*hiP if j» h«d not raW •?,.,he1Donj »"P °"t of their grasp ' '" •• uTbe closest Fresno could get after that was 61-58 in the final 30 seconds of play. Thorn and Lisa Stumpf paced Fresno » 12-3 overall i "... von raumamcr.. ■ •■ the Sierra Racquet *, Sport Club. The Bulldogs outdistanced their .. IMrs oeen a "wuwe* closest competition. Unlvenity of Cal- tough match, if played, noting that Nue- Ballard and his Bulldogs will travel to „ „,»w,rroro Ifornia, Davis, 52-42. Hayward State hart had beaten USC's No. 1 player 'he Bay Area Friday to battle Univer- with ^13 point* each" Eisenhart added finished with 41 point*. Bakerifleld two weeks earlier. But, said Ballard, »',V °* San Francisco Fresno*! John 10 markers and five rebounds and Clay State 40, Cal Pory Pomona 24, University 'Denni* (Bergquist) Is Jutt a, good a! Huebner ii the No 4 man for San Fran- agajn came off fa ^^ t0 ^ore nine of the Pacific 24, Sacramento State in Nuehart or USC'» man.' ci»co. "ntJ and Stanljlaus State completed the Another Bulldog who enjoyed fine Earlier in the tournament, Bergquiit Fresno ended NCAC play with a tourney with no point* scored singlet play wat Len Szafaryn, who beat Mike Smith of the University of l-ii slate "We got rained out," said Bulldog made it to the finals In singles console- California, Davis 6-3. 6-2. Smith had, coach Duane Ballard, 'but we had tion and had won the first match 6-2 two weeks earlier, in the NorCal Tour- s^riT m • played enough of the tournament so before rain halted play. Mike Capp and nament in San Francisco, beaten Hueb- ( ,S1 J H WlTlS that we had already clinched the team Tom Slocum alto made It to the »eml- n*r in three sets. At that time, said y^Jtjy^"- TT ***** title." final! in the lower division Ballard, Huebner was playing No. 2 If ■ Fretno't No. 1 netter, Denni! Berg- In double! action, Fresno had two 'or USF, but since then has played P/Oll tOUITieV ' quilt, had reached the finals by beating teams make it to the semifinal!. Con- Poorfy and has dropped down the ladder O w*****%/^ by 18 shots The CSUF golf team collected its first tournament win of the spring season last week, defeating iuch We« Coatt power! a! Arizona State, UCLA and USC to power to the championship of the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Championships in Ontario. -The Bulldogs, were ted by Brady Myers, who captured the individual title with a three-stroke victory over UOP't Jim Rowse. Myers sank fjve birdies on the final day to card a 70, which gave him a 209 total for the three-day tourney. According to Bulldog coach Mike Watney, a big factor in the team's triumph wa* that the team dedicated th* tournament to Bill Tratk, a former CSUF golfer whose wife and ton were totted In an automobNe accident earlier last week. Fresno totaled 1.074 to finish 18 strokes ahead of San Diego State's team tout of 1,092. Rounding out the top five foam* were USC and UOP with 1,097, Arizona State at 1,104 and UCLA at 1.109. The win was a significant one for the 'Dogs, Watney said, because USC and Arizona State will be In the top 10 in the first national poll, and a win over those teams looks good on th* season record. Along with Myers' individual title. Bulldog sophomore Jim Ptetkln fired a four-under-par 67 on the final day to finish third -with a 213 total on the Ontario National golf court*. Other scores for CSUF were: Fred Card* with a 218, Eric Peterson with a 220, Ed Luethke with a 221 and Steve Edgeworth with* 222. Fresno will compete In the UC Davis Invitational this Thursdav and Fridav Graham sees athletics in serious trouble By CJsuck Barney program. third emergency »e*tlon of the Athletic 1981-82 tchool year and while Sloan pre- Steanand hi* department are current- Advisory Board Monday morning In diets th*; »port*c«itting ptenwM most - . -j .v- «u el.... u..iui„. .itvaiw halence, next veer's bud—t. Cra- By Chuck Barney Athletic Advisory Commit*** Chairman Gayterd &*ham*ajg£*d that*. financial ttatus of th* CSUF «thtettc department may be in tartous trouble- even if Athtetlc Director Russ Stean'- program. third emergency session of the Athletic 1981-82 tchool year and while Stean pre- Steanand hit department ar* current- Advi*ory Board Monday morning In diets the tpcett-cutting plan will most tyfaced with a $7S,000or more deficit at room 161 of the Old Sdenc* building, likely balance next year', budget, Cra- the end of thi* year. In order to balance Th* meeting was recessed until 8:30 last h*mltaWtrrwr*pwtlmlitic. next y**r't budget, the ftrttyeer AD night whan th* board was ach*duted to *l hop* I'm wrong,' said Graham, *7-, ^r*STiL^_ ^ TTIjt^, met one* again and po*»lbly render a 'but t can *m a d*fidt of almott $105, n Stean't proposal to cut the 0(»*v*naftorth*cuttatorru»J*.* man's and woman's Gr*ham*ateh*fan*aith*hu*^d*ft- even If Athtetlc Dir*dor Russ Stean', rnlnorwertej*^ would tav* nearly °*°*™£ ^'. «T wom*n's Grahat prc^to^n.tofre.rnteor«tort,l. •Mtgg^gjg^^^. .^^^K^clS^ Stat? ^SUm mad* his claim during th* to fit. « budget projoction b*for* th. squads from th* CSUF overall ant 5*^* and football .tedium mtrfntenanc* costs. •Russ protects w* will pull in an aver- age of 2O.000 fans par football game while I savotwUI b* around 17,500.* said Craham. *H* (Sloan) Is pr*dtetlng t*ay*t JANEE SILVA READIES A 'NO CONTEST" TAG St. Mgry'gWMtxmgta^foriipgBtd^^ 10-0 beating Photo by Robert Gauthier d»w'Mtoupcte»*to4S|»*«^. And h* says it wilt take $23,000 atI $5,000 car game to run the football »t*dium while I laW rt wiH be mor* like $75,000 at $15,000 p*r gam* to run It In total In- come, I have us at over $70,000 tess tlvjn Craham said th* athtetlc department it In a mor* oitieal position than anyone realize* and Sloan's proposad cuts may re* r*ally*olv*th* situation. *Ev«nifRus* i» half right and I'm half right on our protections, w*'r* ttlll In big troubte,* h* said. *l don't taww what th* answer is but w* b*ttor find R *°Stoan Is required to siibmlt a balanced budget forecast to the Athletic Advisory Board by March 20. If that forecast Is accepted, It then moves on to William Hoimet and th* Athtetlc Authority Board f or approval •I don't think Ms (Stoan't) proposal will balanc* th* budget. We fust don't ■| income,' said Craham. i wehav* to budget and w* 6-8 pm MEN'S INDEPENDENT Runnin Cunnin Rebel* (2-0) vs. Homanimali fl (0-2) CM, Ct. 1 7:00 Health Science Tunas (2-0) vt. Pacmen (1-1) CM.Q.1 600 Black Beards (1-1) vs. The Untouchables (0-2) CM.Ct 2 600 ■1) vs. The 7-*pm ,MEN'S INDEPENDENT EOP Super l3rotl»«r* (2-0) vs. C.A.S. (1-1) PenU Gonzo Uv* (1-1) vs. Fhr* Apple(0-2) Piccadilly Pop-Off* (2-0) vs. Half Fast (0-2) CM,Ct.1 8:00 GM.Ct. 2 7.00 GM,Ct.2 SM) o.11pmlv1EN'SINOI#ENDENT Rho TheU Tau (2-0) v*. POR (1-D v_ . CM, Ct. 1 1O00 Reamster'tUnton(2O)vt.SlgmaChl-C-(0-2) CM.Ct .1 9OT U.R.W.(1.1)vs.B8BAgaln(0-2) GM,Q.2 *m (r. 3M:30pm MEN'S WDEP&eXhTT have enougn in Ward tosses ;^sKL,on*-*.k* mifrtor. te*uTi urged the bo*vd to post- — pot^theellmlaatkxioj th« minor »port», •J-I— ^^ — — ••••*** *« -n oroW for thos*& twm* tocorne up with three wins ^sssszsnsst^s petition* with over 3,500 signature* of CSUF pitcher Wendy Ward huttedI the ttuxtent* who ar* against sports cuts. . ovirlhVwSio^ Badminton whollops CWftstyS^l^C^soo^Stlvlary'.. Haywanl 0%^ ^J Tl^el3ullo^»*vrtrptCalPolyby»cores ^ ., J -f . of 2-1 and 4-3 Friday afternoon, and then ,.The Hayward State badminton team returned horn* Saturday to blank St '•* th* wrath of CSUF last Saturday Mary's 10-0 in a rdn-irK*tenedcc«*te»t. afternoon uttte-tulldot^dswnM Muttangt, 14>1, in a North*rn California Ward pitched a five-hitter in the first Cceiference meet In Hayward. game against Cal Pory, and cam* on in The Bulldog* iwept all ttx doubt** relief In the nightcap for T*re*a Trejrnp- match** with John Langstraat and Nina son. In trie first garne, Fresno used a pair Wuban each collecting a pair of vfc- of walks and two errors to score Its only tori**. »■■ *■»«*■ .—• I DAVE CARTE STRAINS TO RETURN A SHOT The tennis team won • rain shorted tournament over the weekend Colgi Bodies (1-0) vs. The Leather Balls (0-2) 2 X 4's (2-0) vs. Arby's (1-0) Matter Blatters (0-2) 7:30*30 pm MEN'S INDEPENDENT CymttUtt(2-0)vs.E.V.Fra*throw(2-0) Rotting Bodies (1-1) vt. Sweaty Tool* (0-2) DUNC (1-1) vs. Lambda Chi *B* (0-2) 9:30-ia»pm MEN S DORM The Ohio Players (1-0) vs. «rc^lcs2(0-2) Homan Handymen 2 (1-1) vs. P. Drfcbters (1-0) Yoda's Warriors (1-1) CW.Ct.1 7:30 CW.Q.1 6:30 BYE GW.Ct.1 6:30 CW,Ct.2 7:30 CW,a,2 6:30 CW,a.2 9:30 CW,Q. 1 9:30 BYE TZZL..rZI |CAS|rSIJALTHCLUB * double by Jen** Sllva and a tingle by I jA- ,- _. r=T" Rayl*r>*Adolph*onto»cor«aruninth* • •**»»« I ^tUHVIM first Inning. Later In th* contort, Frwno took advantag* of thr** Mustang error* to *core its other runs. Th*t3ulldogs rallied for seven run* In the fourth Inning to spark a 104) winov«r St. Mary's. Th* big btew of th* Inning wasabasM-teavtedcteubtebyStlva. W*rdtot*^atwo-rilti*rtortymteth* Gaels, and also smashed a horn* run to tead'th* 'Dog* to Ks third win of th* season without a test. ^gjaggSj
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Title | 1981_03 The Daily Collegian March 1981 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1981 |
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 |
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Title | March 3, 1981, Page 6-7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1981 |
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 | Paaat ^-the Demy Caamgiam Ma. eh 1, WW Women drop last two at Selland In spite of playing in front of a large The Bulldog* of coach Diane Milutino- lead to one at 19-18 with a little over four eluded Chris Thorn with IS and fresh- crowd of several hundred Bulldog vich concluded a diimal 4-21 seaton minutes left in the first half. man Careana Clay, who came off the basketball fans, the CSUF women's Saturday with the 11-point loss to Nor- Cal rallied and took a 29-2* halftime bench to score 10 points, basketball team ended the season with thern California Athletic Conference lead. Throughout the second half the In Thursday's narrow loss to USF a pair of tosses at Selland Arena- leader Cal ^ Bears held onto a 10-point advantage, the Dogs actuallvjed much of the first *************mmammmmmm■ . ■ Both of the final' two games were But the scrappy play of the Bulldogs half before the Don! rallied and knot- af"l _ played at Selland Arena as preliminary brought the score within five at 53-48 ted the score at halftime, 27-27. ^ at^atrfcaV+Teri coo«««1 ior «"« Bulldog men', team, with 9 SO left in the contest, although Fresno raced to a 5-0 lead and held i II II II IV which won both to improve its season the front-running Bears then sealed the six-point leads two other times in the ***w ftmW ^a**.*aV a*\J record to 23-3 victory with nine unanswered points to opening half of play. USF aH-An-r^— •uiioog men's team, w.tn 9 50 left in the ct > improve its seaton the front-running Beart inen seaieo i .^^..j.j vidory with nine unanswered points In Saturday'* game, Fresno wa* never grab a 14-point edge eh^ri #-ni— i-v.-. -<• - ■„ fa tirst Kim Ej$enhart led the Bulldog ,TOnn_,..„.,mna^pp ahead, falling behind 10-1 in the first Kim Eisenhart led the Bulldog! with losing 62-58 to USF and then 73-62 Six minutes of the contest. But the 19 points and 15 rebounds Others to Cal. 'Dogs did manage to trim the Bears' scoring in double figures for Fresno in- .... >s» mi i7 point! and 15 it ~v^m. Dogs did manage to trim the Bean' scoring in double figur Netters win abbreviated Invitational Davis, Haywaitl close second, third Despite rain that cut the Fre*no State Steve Williford of Bakersf ield 7-6, ceivaWy the Bulldog. Invitational tenni* tournament jhort, 6-3, and wat to nlav tttmm «.—*•— Despite rain that cut the Fresno Stair « ea tsanerslield 7-6 Invitational tenni* tournament short, 6-3, and wat to play Creg Nuehart the CSUF Bulldogs were still able to another Bakersfleld player for I' win their own tournament Saturday at singles championship the_ Sierra Racquet & Soort dut. Ballard said it would have been a tough match, if played, noting that Nuehart had healer. ... k-....^»i. iwv uiner umes In the opening half of play. USF all-American Mary Hile paced the Dons in the first half, scoring nine to keep the game To open the second half, the Dons •cored seven straight points, with Hile accounting for three of those points Hile i! the career scoring leader at USF ahead of such players as Bill Cart- wright and Bill Russell. USF continued to hold a four-to-nine celvabfy the Bulldogs' Jeff Jacklich and ?£!" Iwd "n,il 7 & remained when Brad Stine could have played teammates T,h?m CUt ,he U,!F **** to «* « ♦*« Dave Carte and Tom Stocurn fordS ,But ^5'rtcould"', «« "V «*»«'. ■*• ■h5mpJ00*hiP if j» h«d not raW •?,.,he1Donj »"P °"t of their grasp ' '" •• uTbe closest Fresno could get after that was 61-58 in the final 30 seconds of play. Thorn and Lisa Stumpf paced Fresno » 12-3 overall i "... von raumamcr.. ■ •■ the Sierra Racquet *, Sport Club. The Bulldogs outdistanced their .. IMrs oeen a "wuwe* closest competition. Unlvenity of Cal- tough match, if played, noting that Nue- Ballard and his Bulldogs will travel to „ „,»w,rroro Ifornia, Davis, 52-42. Hayward State hart had beaten USC's No. 1 player 'he Bay Area Friday to battle Univer- with ^13 point* each" Eisenhart added finished with 41 point*. Bakerifleld two weeks earlier. But, said Ballard, »',V °* San Francisco Fresno*! John 10 markers and five rebounds and Clay State 40, Cal Pory Pomona 24, University 'Denni* (Bergquist) Is Jutt a, good a! Huebner ii the No 4 man for San Fran- agajn came off fa ^^ t0 ^ore nine of the Pacific 24, Sacramento State in Nuehart or USC'» man.' ci»co. "ntJ and Stanljlaus State completed the Another Bulldog who enjoyed fine Earlier in the tournament, Bergquiit Fresno ended NCAC play with a tourney with no point* scored singlet play wat Len Szafaryn, who beat Mike Smith of the University of l-ii slate "We got rained out," said Bulldog made it to the finals In singles console- California, Davis 6-3. 6-2. Smith had, coach Duane Ballard, 'but we had tion and had won the first match 6-2 two weeks earlier, in the NorCal Tour- s^riT m • played enough of the tournament so before rain halted play. Mike Capp and nament in San Francisco, beaten Hueb- ( ,S1 J H WlTlS that we had already clinched the team Tom Slocum alto made It to the »eml- n*r in three sets. At that time, said y^Jtjy^"- TT ***** title." final! in the lower division Ballard, Huebner was playing No. 2 If ■ Fretno't No. 1 netter, Denni! Berg- In double! action, Fresno had two 'or USF, but since then has played P/Oll tOUITieV ' quilt, had reached the finals by beating teams make it to the semifinal!. Con- Poorfy and has dropped down the ladder O w*****%/^ by 18 shots The CSUF golf team collected its first tournament win of the spring season last week, defeating iuch We« Coatt power! a! Arizona State, UCLA and USC to power to the championship of the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Championships in Ontario. -The Bulldogs, were ted by Brady Myers, who captured the individual title with a three-stroke victory over UOP't Jim Rowse. Myers sank fjve birdies on the final day to card a 70, which gave him a 209 total for the three-day tourney. According to Bulldog coach Mike Watney, a big factor in the team's triumph wa* that the team dedicated th* tournament to Bill Tratk, a former CSUF golfer whose wife and ton were totted In an automobNe accident earlier last week. Fresno totaled 1.074 to finish 18 strokes ahead of San Diego State's team tout of 1,092. Rounding out the top five foam* were USC and UOP with 1,097, Arizona State at 1,104 and UCLA at 1.109. The win was a significant one for the 'Dogs, Watney said, because USC and Arizona State will be In the top 10 in the first national poll, and a win over those teams looks good on th* season record. Along with Myers' individual title. Bulldog sophomore Jim Ptetkln fired a four-under-par 67 on the final day to finish third -with a 213 total on the Ontario National golf court*. Other scores for CSUF were: Fred Card* with a 218, Eric Peterson with a 220, Ed Luethke with a 221 and Steve Edgeworth with* 222. Fresno will compete In the UC Davis Invitational this Thursdav and Fridav Graham sees athletics in serious trouble By CJsuck Barney program. third emergency »e*tlon of the Athletic 1981-82 tchool year and while Sloan pre- Steanand hi* department are current- Advisory Board Monday morning In diets th*; »port*c«itting ptenwM most - . -j .v- «u el.... u..iui„. .itvaiw halence, next veer's bud—t. Cra- By Chuck Barney Athletic Advisory Commit*** Chairman Gayterd &*ham*ajg£*d that*. financial ttatus of th* CSUF «thtettc department may be in tartous trouble- even if Athtetlc Director Russ Stean'- program. third emergency session of the Athletic 1981-82 tchool year and while Stean pre- Steanand hit department ar* current- Advi*ory Board Monday morning In diets the tpcett-cutting plan will most tyfaced with a $7S,000or more deficit at room 161 of the Old Sdenc* building, likely balance next year', budget, Cra- the end of thi* year. In order to balance Th* meeting was recessed until 8:30 last h*mltaWtrrwr*pwtlmlitic. next y**r't budget, the ftrttyeer AD night whan th* board was ach*duted to *l hop* I'm wrong,' said Graham, *7-, ^r*STiL^_ ^ TTIjt^, met one* again and po*»lbly render a 'but t can *m a d*fidt of almott $105, n Stean't proposal to cut the 0(»*v*naftorth*cuttatorru»J*.* man's and woman's Gr*ham*ateh*fan*aith*hu*^d*ft- even If Athtetlc Dir*dor Russ Stean', rnlnorwertej*^ would tav* nearly °*°*™£ ^'. «T wom*n's Grahat prc^to^n.tofre.rnteor«tort,l. •Mtgg^gjg^^^. .^^^K^clS^ Stat? ^SUm mad* his claim during th* to fit. « budget projoction b*for* th. squads from th* CSUF overall ant 5*^* and football .tedium mtrfntenanc* costs. •Russ protects w* will pull in an aver- age of 2O.000 fans par football game while I savotwUI b* around 17,500.* said Craham. *H* (Sloan) Is pr*dtetlng t*ay*t JANEE SILVA READIES A 'NO CONTEST" TAG St. Mgry'gWMtxmgta^foriipgBtd^^ 10-0 beating Photo by Robert Gauthier d»w'Mtoupcte»*to4S|»*«^. And h* says it wilt take $23,000 atI $5,000 car game to run the football »t*dium while I laW rt wiH be mor* like $75,000 at $15,000 p*r gam* to run It In total In- come, I have us at over $70,000 tess tlvjn Craham said th* athtetlc department it In a mor* oitieal position than anyone realize* and Sloan's proposad cuts may re* r*ally*olv*th* situation. *Ev«nifRus* i» half right and I'm half right on our protections, w*'r* ttlll In big troubte,* h* said. *l don't taww what th* answer is but w* b*ttor find R *°Stoan Is required to siibmlt a balanced budget forecast to the Athletic Advisory Board by March 20. If that forecast Is accepted, It then moves on to William Hoimet and th* Athtetlc Authority Board f or approval •I don't think Ms (Stoan't) proposal will balanc* th* budget. We fust don't ■| income,' said Craham. i wehav* to budget and w* 6-8 pm MEN'S INDEPENDENT Runnin Cunnin Rebel* (2-0) vs. Homanimali fl (0-2) CM, Ct. 1 7:00 Health Science Tunas (2-0) vt. Pacmen (1-1) CM.Q.1 600 Black Beards (1-1) vs. The Untouchables (0-2) CM.Ct 2 600 ■1) vs. The 7-*pm ,MEN'S INDEPENDENT EOP Super l3rotl»«r* (2-0) vs. C.A.S. (1-1) PenU Gonzo Uv* (1-1) vs. Fhr* Apple(0-2) Piccadilly Pop-Off* (2-0) vs. Half Fast (0-2) CM,Ct.1 8:00 GM.Ct. 2 7.00 GM,Ct.2 SM) o.11pmlv1EN'SINOI#ENDENT Rho TheU Tau (2-0) v*. POR (1-D v_ . CM, Ct. 1 1O00 Reamster'tUnton(2O)vt.SlgmaChl-C-(0-2) CM.Ct .1 9OT U.R.W.(1.1)vs.B8BAgaln(0-2) GM,Q.2 *m (r. 3M:30pm MEN'S WDEP&eXhTT have enougn in Ward tosses ;^sKL,on*-*.k* mifrtor. te*uTi urged the bo*vd to post- — pot^theellmlaatkxioj th« minor »port», •J-I— ^^ — — ••••*** *« -n oroW for thos*& twm* tocorne up with three wins ^sssszsnsst^s petition* with over 3,500 signature* of CSUF pitcher Wendy Ward huttedI the ttuxtent* who ar* against sports cuts. . ovirlhVwSio^ Badminton whollops CWftstyS^l^C^soo^Stlvlary'.. Haywanl 0%^ ^J Tl^el3ullo^»*vrtrptCalPolyby»cores ^ ., J -f . of 2-1 and 4-3 Friday afternoon, and then ,.The Hayward State badminton team returned horn* Saturday to blank St '•* th* wrath of CSUF last Saturday Mary's 10-0 in a rdn-irK*tenedcc«*te»t. afternoon uttte-tulldot^dswnM Muttangt, 14>1, in a North*rn California Ward pitched a five-hitter in the first Cceiference meet In Hayward. game against Cal Pory, and cam* on in The Bulldog* iwept all ttx doubt** relief In the nightcap for T*re*a Trejrnp- match** with John Langstraat and Nina son. In trie first garne, Fresno used a pair Wuban each collecting a pair of vfc- of walks and two errors to score Its only tori**. »■■ *■»«*■ .—• I DAVE CARTE STRAINS TO RETURN A SHOT The tennis team won • rain shorted tournament over the weekend Colgi Bodies (1-0) vs. The Leather Balls (0-2) 2 X 4's (2-0) vs. Arby's (1-0) Matter Blatters (0-2) 7:30*30 pm MEN'S INDEPENDENT CymttUtt(2-0)vs.E.V.Fra*throw(2-0) Rotting Bodies (1-1) vt. Sweaty Tool* (0-2) DUNC (1-1) vs. Lambda Chi *B* (0-2) 9:30-ia»pm MEN S DORM The Ohio Players (1-0) vs. «rc^lcs2(0-2) Homan Handymen 2 (1-1) vs. P. Drfcbters (1-0) Yoda's Warriors (1-1) CW.Ct.1 7:30 CW.Q.1 6:30 BYE GW.Ct.1 6:30 CW,Ct.2 7:30 CW,a,2 6:30 CW,a.2 9:30 CW,Q. 1 9:30 BYE TZZL..rZI |CAS|rSIJALTHCLUB * double by Jen** Sllva and a tingle by I jA- ,- _. r=T" Rayl*r>*Adolph*onto»cor«aruninth* • •**»»« I ^tUHVIM first Inning. Later In th* contort, Frwno took advantag* of thr** Mustang error* to *core its other runs. Th*t3ulldogs rallied for seven run* In the fourth Inning to spark a 104) winov«r St. Mary's. Th* big btew of th* Inning wasabasM-teavtedcteubtebyStlva. W*rdtot*^atwo-rilti*rtortymteth* Gaels, and also smashed a horn* run to tead'th* 'Dog* to Ks third win of th* season without a test. ^gjaggSj |