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-fogosjau. Tha Frasno Sierra College collegian # . | Showdown' At Aztajiulch Saturday Jhght FSC Dogs Rated 6 Point Title Favorite Aztec Team Set For Supreme Effort We'll bo waiting ror y Thai's the way head coach Don Coryell describes his highly re¬ garded San Diego Slate College Aztecs' sttitudc on the eve of the biggest "showdown" up to the Cuba crisis. "My men have oeen pointing for this game before the season even got under way. We have been working hard and I think our mental condition for this game Is lops. Our physical condition Is TWO YEAR LETTERMAN — Senior Fred Tuttle (180 lbs.) played end as a sophomore, was moved to a guard last year and is back at his init¬ ial position. Considered great team player by coach¬ ing stall he'll see aclion against San Diego Saturday. I think we have lite depth to stay In this ball game all the way wilh the Bulldogs. Anyway we'll find lite IttttCC oul half way through Ihe gnme." said Coryell. Kin- iiig Factors The San Diego eleven looks like will intei the Fresno gridders even terms In this contest. 1) There Is mtire experience. st year's starting eleven gen- tphomoro* ! £/tertaieat Week's Grid Picks lly JACK MeClJlSEGHAN Stepping up our crystal ball gailng for the sixth week of the grid picking season, the score¬ board shows 41 wins—14 losses —3 ties. Percentage Is 75. Here' our guesses for this weekend. Bulldog* vs. Aztecs A sellout crowd will watch these two conference glanis battle for Ihe crown, rfeslre for San Diego and manpower for the Bull¬ dogs makes me want to call this game a TOSS-UP! I'ENN ST. over CaL Eastern power beats Western dwarf. IOWA ST. over Missouri. The week'i top upset. NORTHWESTER." over Notre Dame. Want to be that Irish coach Joe Kuharich h . not around next year? SAN JOSE STATE over New Mexico. Maybe. WASHINGTON STATE over UOP. Another week of doom for Tigers. 49'ers, Hornets Test Harriers At Millerton Lake State's cross-country team meets strong opposition (rom Long Beach State's defending, CCAA champions and northern California powerhouse Sacramento State in a triangular meet tomor¬ row at II AM over the 5000- meter Lake Millerton course. The Bulldog entries will be Spike Blggers. Rick Dahlgren, Eddie Savage. Joe Hersog, Ken Kemmerer, Larry Dorsey and Jerry Wcgley. Borage finished fifth lost week against Cal Poly (SLO) 48 hours after pacing the JV to : 5-29 win ove Reedley College. THE BOOK HOUSE GOOD USED BOOKS OUT OF PRINT BOOKS BOOK SEARCH SERVICE COLLECTORS ITEMS Boucjht — Sold — Exchanged OtB* tVCIY DAY Mm Thru Frt Noon to B PM Sol 1 5un v" AM lo S PM tOJI: grass lip-up Witaon. IA 7-7041. wMttr. Call Tony KM SAlit I.VM ka •nil Mow wMnots %mmm TW 6-1271. •mac Gela. Mee look. Prit.d Fhoo. miiM,ct*kt.'i>H>aj-M39. trolly had niiisa n the lineup. 2) More overall depth. There this y 3) The personnel Is now famil¬ iar with the "I" formation. Cory¬ ell Inserted the unusual forma¬ tion just last year In his first as 4) This Iri a big home contest for ihe Aitecs. They haven't lost on their home field 5) Mario Mendei was hurt most of the time last season. He is well this year. The former JC team.; can run but pacing attack could be question mark." Fresno States book says that the "Ends are the strongest, posi¬ tion on the team next to the quar¬ terback position, ■Tackles are weaker than last year. Guards are deep and fast. Center slot la weaker lhan last jyear and does not have depth. fTalf backs are slow. Fullback po- itlon Is deep and strong." Of course li must he remeui- Ontlook Ity PosJHoM The I9fi2 press, radio and TV foot hall (.'tildes of bolli schools previewed the respective positions of their institutions. San Diego's book makes the following comments: "End posi¬ tion Is stronges: on the' team. Tackles are good but not deep. Guards do nni have much speed. Center spol Is deep and InM. Half¬ backs are fatf and big. Fullbacks strong and deep. Quarterbacks TOMORROW NIGHT'S STARTING LINEUPS AZTEC STADIUM FRESNO STATE COLLEGE SAN DIEGO STATE Joe Williams (ISO) LER Neal Pellles (IBS) Montie Day (240) LTR.. - Dave Lay (230) Ed Kaiser (190) LGR John Godden (210) J. R. Williams (230) „.....C Warren Simmons 12301 Jack Bohan (230) RGL. Dave Stenson (205) Jim Kross (220).... __ RTL John Farrls (225i Jan Barrett (2301 REL. Joe Meeker (190) Jon Anabo (190). QB ..John Butler (210) Bill Knocke (180) — „.HHL Kern Carson (IDS) Jerry Allen (166).. LHR Mario Mendez (195) Jack Knight (1801 FH Wayne Sevier (190i TEAM AVERAGES -- FSC line (217.1), SDS (212.1). FSC backs (177.2). SDS (196.21 FSC l i (203.8). SDS (206.9). itidoulB. Larry Vogelsirom and Jan liarrett are combining talents to make the pro scouts sit up and take notice. Between ihe two they have caught S passes Rood for 491 yards and eight touchdowns. Direct .ittnek red thai Lao ned,.l>.r it Is Interesting to compare h Both teams have played ganiiV Each luis won five lo*t one. The A/tecs and Bulldogs have defeated them. San Diego boat Los Angeles State 26-14, Cal I'oly (SLO) as-14 and VC a Santa Barbara in-H. The Bulldog* benl LA. State 34-0, Cal Poly 51-8 aad San'a Barbara 36-1'. Illg 4'linTige Coach Cece Coleman plans Out one big change In hla two alter nate units tills week. But It's i big one. Right halfback Bll Knocke will play offense on both tho Red and Blue Units. Brad Tomasninl will relieve Knocke defense. Tomasninl has been tiger on defense and currently third In defensive statistics for all backs with 33 points. Grover Mor¬ ris is the leader with 3K. Leading all Fresno rushers U Joltin' Jimmy Long who has a 6.8 yards per carry average. He Is followed by fullback Jack Knight (G.4). Morris (4.8). Jerry Allen (3.6) and Knocke (3.8). In lite pass receiving depart- liut off tupletely fall Beau Carter i -"It. buT"fhe fans er arc the "IT BOYS" for Bulldogs. Between (hem they have counted for 953 yards and touchdowns, Anabo has :. 1 c pletlons In 51 completions .fill* percentage. Carter ha: completions in SO aiiempts \ .517 average. Ragged l^orwanl Wall :ardles of . lit backfUUI is, you still have the horses up Irom Linemen Montie Day, Paul Wicker. Jack Bohan, Jim Kross, Hank Robtedo, Oene Dudley, Hill Murphy, j. R. Williams, Jim Red- line, Ed Kaiser. Art VasuUez. John Mullttu, Ralph York, Fred Lewis. Ed Sowers and HIM Laugh¬ lin have been "head hunting" in recent games. Day leads all interior linemen In defensive statistics with 59 points. Ills closest opponent Is Fogelstrotu with 47. J. R. Wil¬ liams Is tops for all linebackers [with 67 polnls. Next to him Is il.auKhlin with 44. VENTURA TRANSFER Scpnomore Doyle Keith ;if^ lbs.) was team's Most Vol': able Player al Ventura Jun¬ ior College last year. Now m Fresno fold he'll get hte c'nance to show running ah::- ity at San Diego tomorrow FSC Polo Team Plays San Diego Forwards Tojiy Atencio and Dennis Bledsoe will continue their duel for the team Bearing lead this week when the Freritio Slate water polo team Journeys to San Diego Saturday. Atiiicio has 19 goals and Bledsoe has 18. Hal Heverner has ten goalfl. BULLDOG & CAMPUS TOWN HAIRCUTS $1.50 11 CHEVROLET IMPAU. IPOfTT SEDAN « CHEVROLET BEL AIR STATION WM0N CHEVROLET N0W...G0 CHEVROLET FOR ONE-STOP SHOPPING IN '63 US EXCITING! This Is ibout 018 best Ihsrsg Hal's happened to buying cars since Chevrolet started building toem-four entirely different kinds of can to choose from at yoor Chevrolet dealer's One-Stop Shopping Carter. If you're a luiory-lover, you'll probably want to so no further than those 13 plush new M-smooth '63 Chevrolet. Want to give your budget an even bigger break? Step over and see what's new wilh those 10 nifty models of the '63 Chevy n. Or maybe you've been eyeing sporfc-car caps, in which rase have a go at a sporty new '63 Corvair (8 ot them, including three snany bucket-seal Monias and those biz Greenbrier Sports Wagons). There's even something for the all-out sports-ear set-Uie daring Corvette Sfing Ray. Picking a new car has never been easier. (Unless you'd like to own them alio •a cum n nova metam .mm ffe Chevy Showtime. '631- See four entirely different Ulnae of cars at your Chevrolet Dealers Sh
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Title | 1962_10 The Daily Collegian October 1962 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1962 |
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 | October 26, 1962, Page 4 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1962 |
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 | -fogosjau. Tha Frasno Sierra College collegian # . | Showdown' At Aztajiulch Saturday Jhght FSC Dogs Rated 6 Point Title Favorite Aztec Team Set For Supreme Effort We'll bo waiting ror y Thai's the way head coach Don Coryell describes his highly re¬ garded San Diego Slate College Aztecs' sttitudc on the eve of the biggest "showdown" up to the Cuba crisis. "My men have oeen pointing for this game before the season even got under way. We have been working hard and I think our mental condition for this game Is lops. Our physical condition Is TWO YEAR LETTERMAN — Senior Fred Tuttle (180 lbs.) played end as a sophomore, was moved to a guard last year and is back at his init¬ ial position. Considered great team player by coach¬ ing stall he'll see aclion against San Diego Saturday. I think we have lite depth to stay In this ball game all the way wilh the Bulldogs. Anyway we'll find lite IttttCC oul half way through Ihe gnme." said Coryell. Kin- iiig Factors The San Diego eleven looks like will intei the Fresno gridders even terms In this contest. 1) There Is mtire experience. st year's starting eleven gen- tphomoro* ! £/tertaieat Week's Grid Picks lly JACK MeClJlSEGHAN Stepping up our crystal ball gailng for the sixth week of the grid picking season, the score¬ board shows 41 wins—14 losses —3 ties. Percentage Is 75. Here' our guesses for this weekend. Bulldog* vs. Aztecs A sellout crowd will watch these two conference glanis battle for Ihe crown, rfeslre for San Diego and manpower for the Bull¬ dogs makes me want to call this game a TOSS-UP! I'ENN ST. over CaL Eastern power beats Western dwarf. IOWA ST. over Missouri. The week'i top upset. NORTHWESTER." over Notre Dame. Want to be that Irish coach Joe Kuharich h . not around next year? SAN JOSE STATE over New Mexico. Maybe. WASHINGTON STATE over UOP. Another week of doom for Tigers. 49'ers, Hornets Test Harriers At Millerton Lake State's cross-country team meets strong opposition (rom Long Beach State's defending, CCAA champions and northern California powerhouse Sacramento State in a triangular meet tomor¬ row at II AM over the 5000- meter Lake Millerton course. The Bulldog entries will be Spike Blggers. Rick Dahlgren, Eddie Savage. Joe Hersog, Ken Kemmerer, Larry Dorsey and Jerry Wcgley. Borage finished fifth lost week against Cal Poly (SLO) 48 hours after pacing the JV to : 5-29 win ove Reedley College. THE BOOK HOUSE GOOD USED BOOKS OUT OF PRINT BOOKS BOOK SEARCH SERVICE COLLECTORS ITEMS Boucjht — Sold — Exchanged OtB* tVCIY DAY Mm Thru Frt Noon to B PM Sol 1 5un v" AM lo S PM tOJI: grass lip-up Witaon. IA 7-7041. wMttr. Call Tony KM SAlit I.VM ka •nil Mow wMnots %mmm TW 6-1271. •mac Gela. Mee look. Prit.d Fhoo. miiM,ct*kt.'i>H>aj-M39. trolly had niiisa n the lineup. 2) More overall depth. There this y 3) The personnel Is now famil¬ iar with the "I" formation. Cory¬ ell Inserted the unusual forma¬ tion just last year In his first as 4) This Iri a big home contest for ihe Aitecs. They haven't lost on their home field 5) Mario Mendei was hurt most of the time last season. He is well this year. The former JC team.; can run but pacing attack could be question mark." Fresno States book says that the "Ends are the strongest, posi¬ tion on the team next to the quar¬ terback position, ■Tackles are weaker than last year. Guards are deep and fast. Center slot la weaker lhan last jyear and does not have depth. fTalf backs are slow. Fullback po- itlon Is deep and strong." Of course li must he remeui- Ontlook Ity PosJHoM The I9fi2 press, radio and TV foot hall (.'tildes of bolli schools previewed the respective positions of their institutions. San Diego's book makes the following comments: "End posi¬ tion Is stronges: on the' team. Tackles are good but not deep. Guards do nni have much speed. Center spol Is deep and InM. Half¬ backs are fatf and big. Fullbacks strong and deep. Quarterbacks TOMORROW NIGHT'S STARTING LINEUPS AZTEC STADIUM FRESNO STATE COLLEGE SAN DIEGO STATE Joe Williams (ISO) LER Neal Pellles (IBS) Montie Day (240) LTR.. - Dave Lay (230) Ed Kaiser (190) LGR John Godden (210) J. R. Williams (230) „.....C Warren Simmons 12301 Jack Bohan (230) RGL. Dave Stenson (205) Jim Kross (220).... __ RTL John Farrls (225i Jan Barrett (2301 REL. Joe Meeker (190) Jon Anabo (190). QB ..John Butler (210) Bill Knocke (180) — „.HHL Kern Carson (IDS) Jerry Allen (166).. LHR Mario Mendez (195) Jack Knight (1801 FH Wayne Sevier (190i TEAM AVERAGES -- FSC line (217.1), SDS (212.1). FSC backs (177.2). SDS (196.21 FSC l i (203.8). SDS (206.9). itidoulB. Larry Vogelsirom and Jan liarrett are combining talents to make the pro scouts sit up and take notice. Between ihe two they have caught S passes Rood for 491 yards and eight touchdowns. Direct .ittnek red thai Lao ned,.l>.r it Is Interesting to compare h Both teams have played ganiiV Each luis won five lo*t one. The A/tecs and Bulldogs have defeated them. San Diego boat Los Angeles State 26-14, Cal I'oly (SLO) as-14 and VC a Santa Barbara in-H. The Bulldog* benl LA. State 34-0, Cal Poly 51-8 aad San'a Barbara 36-1'. Illg 4'linTige Coach Cece Coleman plans Out one big change In hla two alter nate units tills week. But It's i big one. Right halfback Bll Knocke will play offense on both tho Red and Blue Units. Brad Tomasninl will relieve Knocke defense. Tomasninl has been tiger on defense and currently third In defensive statistics for all backs with 33 points. Grover Mor¬ ris is the leader with 3K. Leading all Fresno rushers U Joltin' Jimmy Long who has a 6.8 yards per carry average. He Is followed by fullback Jack Knight (G.4). Morris (4.8). Jerry Allen (3.6) and Knocke (3.8). In lite pass receiving depart- liut off tupletely fall Beau Carter i -"It. buT"fhe fans er arc the "IT BOYS" for Bulldogs. Between (hem they have counted for 953 yards and touchdowns, Anabo has :. 1 c pletlons In 51 completions .fill* percentage. Carter ha: completions in SO aiiempts \ .517 average. Ragged l^orwanl Wall :ardles of . lit backfUUI is, you still have the horses up Irom Linemen Montie Day, Paul Wicker. Jack Bohan, Jim Kross, Hank Robtedo, Oene Dudley, Hill Murphy, j. R. Williams, Jim Red- line, Ed Kaiser. Art VasuUez. John Mullttu, Ralph York, Fred Lewis. Ed Sowers and HIM Laugh¬ lin have been "head hunting" in recent games. Day leads all interior linemen In defensive statistics with 59 points. Ills closest opponent Is Fogelstrotu with 47. J. R. Wil¬ liams Is tops for all linebackers [with 67 polnls. Next to him Is il.auKhlin with 44. VENTURA TRANSFER Scpnomore Doyle Keith ;if^ lbs.) was team's Most Vol': able Player al Ventura Jun¬ ior College last year. Now m Fresno fold he'll get hte c'nance to show running ah::- ity at San Diego tomorrow FSC Polo Team Plays San Diego Forwards Tojiy Atencio and Dennis Bledsoe will continue their duel for the team Bearing lead this week when the Freritio Slate water polo team Journeys to San Diego Saturday. Atiiicio has 19 goals and Bledsoe has 18. Hal Heverner has ten goalfl. BULLDOG & CAMPUS TOWN HAIRCUTS $1.50 11 CHEVROLET IMPAU. IPOfTT SEDAN « CHEVROLET BEL AIR STATION WM0N CHEVROLET N0W...G0 CHEVROLET FOR ONE-STOP SHOPPING IN '63 US EXCITING! This Is ibout 018 best Ihsrsg Hal's happened to buying cars since Chevrolet started building toem-four entirely different kinds of can to choose from at yoor Chevrolet dealer's One-Stop Shopping Carter. If you're a luiory-lover, you'll probably want to so no further than those 13 plush new M-smooth '63 Chevrolet. Want to give your budget an even bigger break? Step over and see what's new wilh those 10 nifty models of the '63 Chevy n. Or maybe you've been eyeing sporfc-car caps, in which rase have a go at a sporty new '63 Corvair (8 ot them, including three snany bucket-seal Monias and those biz Greenbrier Sports Wagons). There's even something for the all-out sports-ear set-Uie daring Corvette Sfing Ray. Picking a new car has never been easier. (Unless you'd like to own them alio •a cum n nova metam .mm ffe Chevy Showtime. '631- See four entirely different Ulnae of cars at your Chevrolet Dealers Sh |