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The Fraano State College Collegian- 1962-63 Cage Season Starts Saturda Casaba Team Opens Season In Arizona A tough two game tour or Arizona this weekend will open the 1962-63 season for the Fresno State College basketball team. The Bulldogs will play tl University of Arizona In Tucson tomorrow night, then move dm to Tempo Monday to face Ari¬ zona State University, ranked 13th nationally In one pre-season poll. Arizona may have the strong¬ est team In Its history with seven returning lettermen plus tbe cream of the best freshman squad in school history. Arizona Slate lost brilliant playmnker Larry Armstrong from last year's team which won 23 games and lost four but also had a powerhouse frosh Club. Fresno State wound up Its preparations for the trip with a series of practice Wiltons that Coach Harry Milter called "the best we've had yet." However, Miller warned ihe nulldngs were probably still a month or so away rrom "Jelling." Veterans To Start Four veterans-'—" center-Hon" Neff. forward Tony Burr, and guards Tom Jacobean and Eddie Greene—will start the Arizona game tomorrow. The lone new¬ comer in the lineup wilt be S'3" rorward Maurice Talbot, high- scoring transfer from Porterville JC. where he averaged 2*1 points a game laat year. Neff (a expected to be the Bull¬ dogs' big gun. He averaged 19 points and 13 rebounds a game over tbe last half of last season and set school regulation game records for scoring and rebound¬ ing, in an NCAA playoff game with Cal Poly (Pomona). Burr waa a second team All- CCAA choice and averaged 16 points while Jacobsen, a third regular, also averaged In double figures. Greene was the team's sixth man and scored ITS points In 15 games. Traveling Squad — Rounding out—dis—traveling squad will be Joe Chappell. Tom Officials Agree FSC Needs Stadium; State Must Share Costs For Project Ily JACK HcCIiENEOHAN Collegian Sports Editor Central California fan a agalr sat uncomfortably through an¬ other winning gridiron season Ir ancient Ratcllffe Stadium tht* fall. There was no question that th« caliber of play by the Bulldog varsity was good In compiling n 7-3-0 mark, but Fresno followers questioned the accommodations of the 3 5-year-old stadium situated seven miles from the campus. Director of Athletics Hal Beat¬ ty echoed the sentiments of vi fans In calling for a "blanket structure" that would house foot¬ ball, baseball and track. Not Optimistic Ve were promised a baseball ium when we moved from tbe low mpiuf Bltt That was almost a decade The school needs nn all-purpose stadium which win t.ike care of the baseball, [rack anil football teams and the annual Went Coast Relays. Frankly. I'm not' very KEY FIGURE — Center Ron Neff (6-9) will lead his "Bat- tlin' Bulldogs" in Arizona ter¬ ritory over the weekend. McFerson, Ken Jensen, Tom Url- arte and Larry Walt. McFeraoq and Jensen were the stars of last year's frosh club while Walt la i top-ranked JC transfer and TJri- arte and Chappell were on the 1961-62 team. \aai'\Z\\ mV0Xa\ TOWER HOUSE ■NO BETTE8 FOOD SERVED ANYWHERE" BANQUET FACILITIES 831 Fan,—In Tawar Diilrkl Phan. AM 6-6194 The Xeilemi SPECIALIZING IN: • CHINESE FOOD •STEAKS • CHICKEN Privot. Parti.. - Op.n for Lunch 1425 BLACKSTONE AVE. AD 7-610! Clo>«J Monday WONG'S CHINESE FOOD SPECIAL 75c LUNCHEON SOUP - CHOW ME1N - FRIED SHRIMPS FRIED RICE - GREEN CHOW YUK otWOHS'S ta».llsl5uL-2Ma, 4,15-11 em. aaHy 1414 N. Van Nan ClaRad Waanariay, AM 6-4453 M OUt NIW. COlORflJL DIMIMO ROOM — FOOD TO TAKE OUT — - SHAKEY'S PIZZA PARLOR •'YaOWPubOcHooa." Offere "YOU" 17 VARIETIES Of PIZZA SUPREME — CAMYOOT ORDERS — ■ AD 3-0501 DINING IN THE MEXICAN STYLE taut NEW LOCATION 3110 MOtO* AT $MEU» Beatty thinks a new stadium osiId seat 30,000 people. Rat- ffe holds 14.000. But as every- e knows who has attended a porting event in Itatctlffe. there 7.500 . cood where the spectator vantage point. Every west side of the stadium Incline la usually sold out for the foot¬ ball sanies. "I'eopje who want to no lo « Knmc at tile last minute don't because alt tlie good Beats are taken. Thin dli-troui-agett the per¬ son who must put out $3 for is. ticket. Ho want* 11 good vantage point for his money and after thoae 7.(100 ticket.*, are sold there Isn't really a good seat left from the IS yard line Into the end zone," added Wendell I,. Holmes, FSC ticket iHiui,-! ■:•'!■. — ■-—WUC-AH'Iaieait— J. Flint Hnnner. West Coast Relays director, says the annual spring carnival cannot expand any more. The gala event has been a sellout the past decade. "With the limited seating of Ralcllffe we can'l expand any¬ more. Hundreds of track and rield enthusiasts are turned away the gate every spring." remarked Hanner. showed a 125.000 profit. The program supports tho e"ntlre mill.' plctui At present, baseball at FSC Is hurt because the team has no place to play. The college sold John M. Eutess park to Fresno City College In anticipation of getting new accommodations on the new Shaw Ave. campus. Pete Belden. baseball coach, | ground If thinks the sport could show a profit If lt had its own park where admission could be charged. He pointed out Hie three gaatJo Mt-ries with UCI.A and Notre Until,- re year before the college sold John SI. Eu.es** Fh-hl to FVe-iiir". City College, In anticipa¬ tion of getting nett hi .11!,! - rumpus. FSC followers continue lo ask Il question—If Fresno football ntlnues to make money, could ...e state build a new siadlum "tfith the revenue going toward*. educational facilities? Kill Amateur Theory Chancellor Dumke explained thai such a move would de¬ stroy the entire theory of amateur athletics. "A move like that by tbe Ides lhe athletics right'Into .indium were 1 bslill7e school facilities."; he said. Dr. Orrln I). Wardle. executive I dean at FSC. wonders why the stale can spend money for grand¬ stands and horse, racing. "Tin- si'ile can't M-cm lit jiny | nut any money for intercollegiate athleilrs. hut it run spend money for .iitii'.,-. Inn' luxurious grand- "That till-.*.- gmiie M-i-irs drew, xt'-nils tor ""' npiOT »* king*-." .1,<HM) iMiylng customers to (Imt brand of tatereoUcgfote petition," said Ik-lden. Iternuse the lnu«-Imll team hud nn plnre to pbty last vi tliiu*'" competition had dropped. Education First Will the ".Vol nt tlie present time," say: <;iiiin S. Dumke, chnnrellor of th' California atnte college system. 'The use or capital funds for otttluyri other than eilucal inn going to ('(line very hard. The de- . of fundamental priority la going to he education first If the chips full down between let's nay Hrlenre building ogaiiutt n foot¬ ball stadium," si:,1.1) the ehan- Fbotball at Fresno last year brought In JS2.G00. After ex- BULLDOG & CAMPUS TOWN HAIRCUTS $1.50 Dr. Wardle. Bul he Is nulck lo a,Id dial !he tale Is under tremenilouu cc- nomle strain because of the in- reasing state population. There are 1.500 families mov¬ ing Into California every moat* More homes, highways M schools must be built to « comodate them. The slate tiwi ury doesn't have any rr^en funda to undertake outside pre jects that are not vital to ever) day living to Callfornlan'a. *, plains Dr. Wardle. Xo Tie-un^ "I enn't nee nnrt tie-up tx iv.i-i-i: the passage of JhopMHtii lA and the building of a ne¬ st nd ill in for the college. Twi hundred and seventy million del lars I* going for more clasaroon and schools from that bill, m, for fixnii.'ili Htadltunri," Mid ifc Wardle. Increnaed CoeU Tbe city of Fresno has a p illation of 14-1.000 while th county has 38S.000. By 1D70 thi city will hold 198.000 while tin y will boom to 511.000. tc cording to the Fresno Clismbei of Commerce estimate. The cost of labor and material, coes ., that seats 30,000 la expected U cos: about' (4 million If com pleted by 1063. If not starts-; till 1D70. the cost will rise U an estimated (5.3 million. Time Is running out. Weather Forecast . . . "RAIN" Oon't Get Caught with Faulty Windshield Wipers Go to Vern's Chevron and Have Yours Checked Today It's Cheaper to Buy New Wipers Than Replace a Scratched Windshield. 10% OFF ON All PARTS* FOREIGN & DOMESTIC LUBRICATION-TUNE UP BRAKE SERVICE - MINOR REPAIRS VERN ALCORN CHEVRON JJ/^M^Je^^OSC-WL-Shavw Ph. 299-2994 - *W!th FSC S.B. 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Title | 1962_11 The Daily Collegian November 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 | November 30, 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 |
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The Fraano State College Collegian-
1962-63 Cage Season Starts Saturda
Casaba Team Opens
Season In Arizona
A tough two game tour or
Arizona this weekend will open
the 1962-63 season for the Fresno
State College basketball team.
The Bulldogs will play tl
University of Arizona In Tucson
tomorrow night, then move dm
to Tempo Monday to face Ari¬
zona State University, ranked
13th nationally In one pre-season
poll.
Arizona may have the strong¬
est team In Its history with seven
returning lettermen plus tbe
cream of the best freshman squad
in school history. Arizona Slate
lost brilliant playmnker Larry
Armstrong from last year's team
which won 23 games and lost
four but also had a powerhouse
frosh
Club.
Fresno State wound up Its
preparations for the trip with a
series of practice Wiltons that
Coach Harry Milter called "the
best we've had yet." However,
Miller warned ihe nulldngs were
probably still a month or so away
rrom "Jelling."
Veterans To Start
Four veterans-'—" center-Hon"
Neff. forward Tony Burr, and
guards Tom Jacobean and Eddie
Greene—will start the Arizona
game tomorrow. The lone new¬
comer in the lineup wilt be S'3"
rorward Maurice Talbot, high-
scoring transfer from Porterville
JC. where he averaged 2*1 points
a game laat year.
Neff (a expected to be the Bull¬
dogs' big gun. He averaged 19
points and 13 rebounds a game
over tbe last half of last season
and set school regulation game
records for scoring and rebound¬
ing, in an NCAA playoff game
with Cal Poly (Pomona).
Burr waa a second team All-
CCAA choice and averaged 16
points while Jacobsen, a third
regular, also averaged In double
figures. Greene was the team's
sixth man and scored ITS points
In 15 games.
Traveling Squad
— Rounding out—dis—traveling
squad will be Joe Chappell. Tom
Officials Agree FSC Needs Stadium;
State Must Share Costs For Project
Ily JACK HcCIiENEOHAN
Collegian Sports Editor
Central California fan a agalr
sat uncomfortably through an¬
other winning gridiron season Ir
ancient Ratcllffe Stadium tht*
fall.
There was no question that th«
caliber of play by the Bulldog
varsity was good In compiling n
7-3-0 mark, but Fresno followers
questioned the accommodations of
the 3 5-year-old stadium situated
seven miles from the campus.
Director of Athletics Hal Beat¬
ty echoed the sentiments of vi
fans In calling for a "blanket
structure" that would house foot¬
ball, baseball and track.
Not Optimistic
Ve were promised a baseball
ium when we moved from tbe
low
mpiuf
Bltt
That was almost a decade
The school needs nn all-purpose
stadium which win t.ike care of
the baseball, [rack anil football
teams and the annual Went Coast
Relays. Frankly. I'm not' very
KEY FIGURE — Center Ron
Neff (6-9) will lead his "Bat-
tlin' Bulldogs" in Arizona ter¬
ritory over the weekend.
McFerson, Ken Jensen, Tom Url-
arte and Larry Walt. McFeraoq
and Jensen were the stars of last
year's frosh club while Walt la i
top-ranked JC transfer and TJri-
arte and Chappell were
on the 1961-62 team.
\aai'\Z\\ mV0Xa\
TOWER HOUSE
■NO BETTE8 FOOD
SERVED ANYWHERE"
BANQUET FACILITIES
831 Fan,—In Tawar Diilrkl
Phan. AM 6-6194
The Xeilemi
SPECIALIZING IN:
• CHINESE FOOD
•STEAKS
• CHICKEN
Privot. Parti.. - Op.n for Lunch
1425 BLACKSTONE AVE.
AD 7-610!
Clo>«J Monday
WONG'S CHINESE FOOD SPECIAL 75c LUNCHEON
SOUP - CHOW ME1N - FRIED SHRIMPS
FRIED RICE - GREEN CHOW YUK
otWOHS'S ta».llsl5uL-2Ma, 4,15-11 em. aaHy
1414 N. Van Nan ClaRad Waanariay, AM 6-4453
M OUt NIW. COlORflJL DIMIMO ROOM
— FOOD TO TAKE OUT — -
SHAKEY'S
PIZZA PARLOR
•'YaOWPubOcHooa."
Offere "YOU"
17 VARIETIES
Of PIZZA SUPREME
— CAMYOOT ORDERS —
■ AD 3-0501
DINING IN THE
MEXICAN STYLE
taut NEW LOCATION
3110 MOtO* AT $MEU»
Beatty thinks a new stadium
osiId seat 30,000 people. Rat-
ffe holds 14.000. But as every-
e knows who has attended a
porting event in Itatctlffe. there
7.500
. cood
where the spectator
vantage point. Every
west side of the stadium Incline
la usually sold out for the foot¬
ball sanies.
"I'eopje who want to no lo «
Knmc at tile last minute don't
because alt tlie good Beats are
taken. Thin dli-troui-agett the per¬
son who must put out $3 for is.
ticket. Ho want* 11 good vantage
point for his money and after
thoae 7.(100 ticket.*, are sold there
Isn't really a good seat left from
the IS yard line Into the end
zone," added Wendell I,. Holmes,
FSC ticket iHiui,-! ■:•'!■.
— ■-—WUC-AH'Iaieait—
J. Flint Hnnner. West Coast
Relays director, says the annual
spring carnival cannot expand
any more. The gala event has
been a sellout the past decade.
"With the limited seating of
Ralcllffe we can'l expand any¬
more. Hundreds of track and rield
enthusiasts are turned away
the gate every spring." remarked
Hanner.
showed a 125.000 profit.
The program supports tho e"ntlre
mill.'
plctui
At present, baseball at FSC Is
hurt because the team has no
place to play. The college sold
John M. Eutess park to Fresno
City College In anticipation of
getting new accommodations on
the new Shaw Ave. campus.
Pete Belden. baseball coach, | ground If
thinks the sport could show a
profit If lt had its own park
where admission could be charged.
He pointed out Hie three gaatJo
Mt-ries with UCI.A and Notre
Until,- re year before the college
sold John SI. Eu.es** Fh-hl to
FVe-iiir". City College, In anticipa¬
tion of getting nett hi .11!,! -
rumpus.
FSC followers continue lo ask
Il question—If Fresno football
ntlnues to make money, could
...e state build a new siadlum
"tfith the revenue going toward*.
educational facilities?
Kill Amateur Theory
Chancellor Dumke explained
thai such a move would de¬
stroy the entire theory of amateur
athletics.
"A move like that by
tbe
Ides
lhe
athletics right'Into
.indium were 1
bslill7e school facilities.";
he said.
Dr. Orrln I). Wardle. executive I
dean at FSC. wonders why the
stale can spend money for grand¬
stands and horse, racing.
"Tin- si'ile can't M-cm lit jiny |
nut any money for intercollegiate
athleilrs. hut it run spend money
for .iitii'.,-. Inn' luxurious grand-
"That till-.*.- gmiie M-i-irs drew, xt'-nils tor ""' npiOT »* king*-."
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