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2-THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Wednesday, November 20, 1974 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR On Palestine oners In Acre, Palestine. The Arabs gave the crusaders the option of staying or leaving In I wish to commend Mr. Guy safety with all thelrpossesslons The Jews themselves were given som's letter defending Israel the first protection from prosecution they had ever known when of taking sides, but rather to East. Arafat and Tekoah speeches preposterous logic In statements intentions, originality and sln- the principles of democracy, as they are currently known, must be redefined. The Palestinian A better example oTdemocracy In the Middle East than that of Mr. Newsom's Is to be found In Arabs were forced out or their homes and lands which were taken over by the Israeli government. Israel did this by the most bar- fact living in equality. Even killed or get out. I -do not need anybody lo tell z;h:^iz went through 11 My family (1 ^"'lous'"ivingTan be'InTroun- ]■.,-,."■"■]■■ '"■ ''■■■■'.' ",< 1,'u ,'■'' iry with major* religious factions. Watergate raised consciousness of politicos and journalists? r 20, 1974 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN-3 Bulldog soccer team ends season on winning note By Dave Guffey Collegian Sports Writer •We knew when the season be- ■;in that It would be a tough one," 5ald soccer coach Bob»Bereskin. The Bulldog soccer team finished the 1974 season with a respectable 4-6 record. Before the season began this year, one of Bereskin's colleagues. half-Joklngly and hair- sorlously. asked the soccer coach if he *was really going to play U)hl i todropso Bere P.E. lost seven players out of -st 11," lie said. "They were Ineligible, they trans- I or went intothemilitary." eskln said that a lot of the sound physically, they just didn'i know hot to play the game," h< "In our first three games wi stunk, and our next three wi showed quite a bit of Improve- we comglned offense and defens. Bereskln said that the hlg! professional." The Bulldogs' I attributed much c were foreign students, Bereskln said that "partly out of design, and partly out ot necessity," ho "Essentially this year wasjusi like 1970~all over again," he said. It was Just four years ago, Ir The j felt tr t Ihe s< (along with the wre baseball team) play or level.of competition tl noted that Tils squad ra ally ranked teams sue USF. Fullerton and Fullerton pulling their hair." •Even though there was diver slty In our win-loss record th attitude ol the team was com mendable," he said. "We dldn' have any players that wanted t throw the towel In.* Some of the players really Improved, and others fell off their Dave Doom an and Jerry Bap- tlsta came off the bench for the Bulldogs and "really helped us In the areas we were lagging In," is alscra senior. Junior Yousef Albaserrl led the Bulldogs In scoring, accounting for almost 80 per cent of Fresno's points. "Yousef is very good at handling the ball, and played ev- CSUF's ; Mor s goal-keeper fc like - a defensive 'had UCLA and afford it," he Lineman Morgan Murray selected university athlete of week also played three years; and Federlco Mesta, who carried 22 units this semester, and played some outstanding games at halfback for the 'Dogs. Randy Chang was the most outstanding player for Fresno, and according to Bereskln, "Randy played many games this seaspn at All-American caliber." Chang limelight to gain more popularity. Bereskln said that he would ■e (small) scholar- ;hips offered to soccer players, mentioned that he didn't idea of 'full rides* of- athletes in many other going to i I the Week is ulldog football ie football or Request for Classes Forms WILL BE AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 25 KENNEL BOOKSTORE (IN THE HEART OF THE CAMPUS)
Object Description
Title | 1974_11 The Daily Collegian November 1974 Reloaded |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of CSUF, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1974 |
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 CSUF. |
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 | November 1974, Page |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publication Date | 1974 |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of CSUF. |
Full-Text-Search | 2-THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Wednesday, November 20, 1974 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR On Palestine oners In Acre, Palestine. The Arabs gave the crusaders the option of staying or leaving In I wish to commend Mr. Guy safety with all thelrpossesslons The Jews themselves were given som's letter defending Israel the first protection from prosecution they had ever known when of taking sides, but rather to East. Arafat and Tekoah speeches preposterous logic In statements intentions, originality and sln- the principles of democracy, as they are currently known, must be redefined. The Palestinian A better example oTdemocracy In the Middle East than that of Mr. Newsom's Is to be found In Arabs were forced out or their homes and lands which were taken over by the Israeli government. Israel did this by the most bar- fact living in equality. Even killed or get out. I -do not need anybody lo tell z;h:^iz went through 11 My family (1 ^"'lous'"ivingTan be'InTroun- ]■.,-,."■"■]■■ '"■ ''■■■■'.' ",< 1,'u ,'■'' iry with major* religious factions. Watergate raised consciousness of politicos and journalists? r 20, 1974 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN-3 Bulldog soccer team ends season on winning note By Dave Guffey Collegian Sports Writer •We knew when the season be- ■;in that It would be a tough one," 5ald soccer coach Bob»Bereskin. The Bulldog soccer team finished the 1974 season with a respectable 4-6 record. Before the season began this year, one of Bereskin's colleagues. half-Joklngly and hair- sorlously. asked the soccer coach if he *was really going to play U)hl i todropso Bere P.E. lost seven players out of -st 11," lie said. "They were Ineligible, they trans- I or went intothemilitary." eskln said that a lot of the sound physically, they just didn'i know hot to play the game," h< "In our first three games wi stunk, and our next three wi showed quite a bit of Improve- we comglned offense and defens. Bereskln said that the hlg! professional." The Bulldogs' I attributed much c were foreign students, Bereskln said that "partly out of design, and partly out ot necessity," ho "Essentially this year wasjusi like 1970~all over again," he said. It was Just four years ago, Ir The j felt tr t Ihe s< (along with the wre baseball team) play or level.of competition tl noted that Tils squad ra ally ranked teams sue USF. Fullerton and Fullerton pulling their hair." •Even though there was diver slty In our win-loss record th attitude ol the team was com mendable," he said. "We dldn' have any players that wanted t throw the towel In.* Some of the players really Improved, and others fell off their Dave Doom an and Jerry Bap- tlsta came off the bench for the Bulldogs and "really helped us In the areas we were lagging In," is alscra senior. Junior Yousef Albaserrl led the Bulldogs In scoring, accounting for almost 80 per cent of Fresno's points. "Yousef is very good at handling the ball, and played ev- CSUF's ; Mor s goal-keeper fc like - a defensive 'had UCLA and afford it," he Lineman Morgan Murray selected university athlete of week also played three years; and Federlco Mesta, who carried 22 units this semester, and played some outstanding games at halfback for the 'Dogs. Randy Chang was the most outstanding player for Fresno, and according to Bereskln, "Randy played many games this seaspn at All-American caliber." Chang limelight to gain more popularity. Bereskln said that he would ■e (small) scholar- ;hips offered to soccer players, mentioned that he didn't idea of 'full rides* of- athletes in many other going to i I the Week is ulldog football ie football or Request for Classes Forms WILL BE AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 25 KENNEL BOOKSTORE (IN THE HEART OF THE CAMPUS) |