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-The Fresno State College) Collegian Wrestlers May Win CCAA Title Over Weekend £pcrtAveat A Chat With A Champion By JACK McCXESECHAN Collegian Sports Editor Rafer Johnson at 27 has the world at his fingertips. He Is a big man physically and mentally. He has seen all the continents and most of the United States. He holds degrees In political science and physical education. Besides this Johnson has com¬ pleted 13 units of pre-dental work and passed his examination for entrance into UCLA's denial school. When asked about the current AAU-NCAA feud and how It would aftoct our Olympic leam. Johnson gave the following opln- Ion: "Douglas McArthur won't be able to settle this mess unless the NCAA Is going to get equal rep¬ resentation with the aai . As of now the AAI' dictates who Is go¬ ing to do what with our athletes in track and field. Now the NCAA Intends to do something about it. I'm disgusted with the whole situ¬ ation," said Johnson. UCLA's famous student body president reflected on other toplei concerning bis colorful career ai college politician and athlete. "I'll never forget my year in office. I**wts carrying 18 units besides practicing every evening for the decathlon. I was living five hours sleep." he reflected. Break Record Johnson thinks that his former teammate C. K- Yang will win the 1904 Olympic decathlon title by 800 points because there Is no one around who can touch him. "I predict that he will break my record and score 0,000 points . to me t a ncw « o rl li'a record." snl d Asked about UCLA football, lie AGR, New Breed Tied In Bowling Alpha Gamma It ho and The New Breed are tied for the top spot In intramural bowling with 22 wins and 14 losses apiece. Sigma Chl No. 3 beat AQR two out of three this week while The New Breed won two of three games with Lambda Chl Alpha to gain a tie for first place. The New Breed has the highest team average with 480. Delta Sigma Phi is third in tbe standings with a 20-1G record. Jerry Wilmot of Sigma Alpha Epsllon. Richard Ahronlau or Theta Chl and Marty Haskell of The New Breed are the only bowl- era with averages over 170. Wil¬ mot* Is tops with 173.. THE BOOK HOUSE GOOD USED BOOKS OUT Of PRINT BOOKS BOOK SEARCH SERVICE COLLECTORS ITEMS Bought — Sold — Exchanged OP04 EVUY DAY Man Thrs Fri Noaa to I PM Sal g Sun f AM to 3 f M ■ 3043 E. Tt-lar* Near lit AD 7.533* had words of tribute for the late it.il Sanders and current football coach Bill Barnes. "lied was respected by every¬ one connected with him. When he passed nwny It seemed that Bruin football went with him. Bill Barnes la well liked by everyone too. But no one will replace the magic of Red." commented John- Misses LA Johnson talked about his broth¬ er Jim, a star defensive back with the San Francisco tS'ers. "Jim has recovered from his leg Injury after his operation. He likes the 4 9'er organisation but misses the Los Angeles area, that matter I miss Los Angeles too. Even the smog, traffic and of that city doesn't both- What docs the future hold for US track and field? Not Publicised "The NCAA must get equal rep¬ resentation to clear up the feud with Jlio AAU. Our athletes, fans and press better stop taking olher foreign countries so lightly. Germany,- Russia nnd Australia are making great strides In track and field. But this country never prepared in what to expect from foreign countries because they are not publicised like our athletes. Russia Is going to be tough in '04, believe On a closing note Johnson talked about heavyweight title contender Cassius Clay. "I know Cassius well. I have visited him in New Orleans and the 13G0 San Fernando Team Invades Fresno Ring Tonight 62 Conference Champions San Diego Here Saturday we weftTteammates Olympic team. Cassius was a dif¬ ferent type of person as pic champion than he is today as a professional. He Is dumb aa a fox," laughed Rafer Johnson, America'? decathlon champion. College Y To Host Annual Sierra Retreat The anniia^jnldwinter retreat sponsored by the College T. the campus Christian association, will be held Feb. 1, 2 and 3 at the Calvin Crest conference ground ar Bass Lake In the Sierra. Students who wish to attend may secure application blanks In the College Religious Center. The it U 17.60 a person. "In Search of Meaning" wUl be the theme of tbe event, which will feature Informal seminars. Seminar leaders will be James White and Thomas Llndeman, as¬ sociate directors of the religious center; Carroll Moon, director of the center; Dr. I. m. Abou-Ohom. a Fresno Slate College assistant professor of psychology; Melvin A. Angel!, FSC associate dean of students, and the Rev. Henry B. Haydeu, pastor of the College Community Congregational church In Fresno, Kimberiy Stakes Hopes On Upset Win Tomorrow Hy FRED McPHEHSON Collegian Sports Writer San Diego State, last year's CCAA wrestling champions. In¬ vades the Fresno State College gymnasium Saturday at 8PM to try and prove they are going to be league champs again this year. But the Bulldogs are "not go¬ ing In there defeated," says FSC coach Max Kimberiy. "The last three days we have looked good In workouts. This Is a big oppor¬ tunity for us," he added. The always strong Aztecs have three returning conference cham¬ pions in John Davis (123). Den¬ nis Payne (137), whom Klmberly recognizes ns an outstanding team member, and Merrll Davis (177). Klmberly claims Fresno's chances are good In three weights. Roy Stuckey has already success¬ fully defended his 123-pouhd NCI title this year. Eddie Davles (130) has beaten the Aztecs' Bennett twice in the past. Ben- net Is a better than average wrestler himself, but Davles has lost only one bout In his last 74. Don Nelson, a 177-pound sopho¬ more, has been looking very good so far this season, causing Klm¬ berly to predict, "I think Nelson can beat Davis." This won't be an easy Job. San Diego will have a fresh¬ man, Pat Currnn. wrestling heavy¬ weight according to Coach Klm¬ berly. Ron Wagoner (137), another Seminar To Deal With Church Work Interested in learning about church social work aa a vocation? The United Presbyterian Church Is sponsoring a weekend seminar on "Church Social Work In the Inner City" Jan. 2S-27 In the Donaldlna Cameron House In Chinatown. Sao Francisco. Jim White, the Presbyterian Church campus representative in the College Religious Center, said non-Presbyterian students are eligible to attend. sophomore. Is very strong and should be able to handle bis-Job without embarrassment. Klmberly said, "Ron Bush will wrestle 167 (pounds) this week¬ end." Bush hasn't had any knee trouble tbls seasbn. Another freshman the Aitecs may use Is Joe Hall (130). Hall wrestled against San Fernando Valley State last week. San Diego shut out San Fernando Valley. The Bulldogs aren't too c cerned about Tonight's bout with the- Valley State men. The match will start at S PM lo the men's gym. There will be eight matches with a wrestling demon¬ stration previous to the first bout. The FSC Junior varsity squad will tangle with Reedley JC at 7 Mariana Paces Bullpups Up To Semester Break Fresno State's Junior varsity basketball team will turn Its tention toward the classroom away from the basketball c this week. The Junior varsity will not face another opponent until Jan. 36. against Sierra Union High School. Coach Jack Adler says that they will rest from practice Tor a week to concentrate on finals. The Bullpups lost IwcTniore gome* lost weekend. "These were by far our best games though, and we'll win a number of our re¬ maining games," staled Adler. Friday, the JVs fell to n tough Coalinga Junior College squad, 85-77. Gary Marlanl was high point man for the Fresnans with 17 points. He was followed by Vlrl Itounsaville who dumped In 26 for the losers- Saturday, the Bullpups faced an undefeated Santa Barbara frosh team and gave the Gauchos a good scare before dropping the game, 63-S6. Brlce Chambers dumped In 16 points for Fresno and Marlanl hit 13. Adler stated he was real pleased with the team's performance and feels they had some outstanding teamwork. "All of the kids have been working real hard" In prm> t ice and it's beginning to pay off," he continued. Marlanl is the team's high orer with 60 markers for the season, followed by Rounsavllle with 44. Terry Hogun and Cham¬ bers have hit for 42 points and centera Gary Hilt and Bob Rath hare 82 and 20 points respective¬ ly for the season. BULLDOG & CAMPUS TOWN HAIRCUTS $1.75 Varsity Cagers In Southland For CCAA Series Harry Miller's cage crow left Fresno at 12 noon for a crucial weekend scries against San Diego State and Long Beach State Col¬ lege. The Bulldogs must win both games from the Aitecs and 40'ers to stay In contention for the CCAA title. On Monday the Bull¬ dogs meet undefeated Chapman College. PM Saturday as a preliminary .„ ihe varsity matches. Klmberly says, "We have Mmt good potential on our JV tMm, Folks should see plenty or goes wrestling Saturday night." Footballer Ed Kaiser tlieatj. weight), Allen Bertoldl (1ST) ■,..! Joe Rossi (167) are other Fresno Staters who will be out to try and dethrone the Southern Call. torn la strongmen. Oregon State will be her., leb. 6 to take on the Bulldogs (or lb* first time. The Beavers are al¬ ways one of the best On the eout In the mat sport. Later in the year Fresno Stair will host the NCAA District l College Division Championship!. ROOMMATES WANTED needed to share 3 bedroom ham. nil* lio-n FSC $37.30 per mo. p person. Call Jin Rood 299-7380. LET YTTAliS* KEEP YOUR HAIR NEAT ALL DM WITHOUT GREASE! (5=^tt Keep (be oil in the can. In your hair, use Vitalis with V-7«, the \ffiM[ greaseless grooming discovery, fights Mnbairsjsiiijj dandruff, WW prevents dryness-keeps your hair neat all day without grease. ft—-If CLOVIS "YOUR COLLEGE TOWN" FRIENDLY COURTEOUS SERVICE FOREIGN & DOMESTIC LUetKATION-TUNEUP MME SONKX-MMOt 1EPAIB VERN ALCORN CHEVRON v. mi. Eear of nc e* taw ri,. vn.mt ■toe* On AS Fan. wfrhFSC $.*. Can! ar ftaUrajDeeal e Machine Shop Service Linenbach Auto Parts 304 CLOVIS AVE. CLOVIS, CAUF. Phono CY 9-4381 Alio Stores in Sanger and Orange Covo — . CLOVIS STATIONERY SCHOOL SUPPLIES HALLMARK CARDS DRAFTING SUPPLIES GIFTS 349 Pollaky Ave. Clovis, Calif. YOUR FSC BARBER IN CLOVIS Emil's Downtown Barber Shop 42.3 POLLASKY HAIRCUTS $1.50 SHOE SHINER £ttS4aHeJ SHOES AND MEN'S WEAR 448 Pollcnlcy • Phone CY 9-4430 e clovh, California 399 Clovis A>,. ol 4th Phone 299-5085 TOM CATTIES RICHFIELD SERVICE Pkfc-up & Delivery Tiro* Batteries - Accessories O.K. TIRE SERVICE NEW TIRES ARMSTRONG - B. F. Goodrich - Cordovan — QUALITY RECAPPING — GeneiMl Stjii Weeks Collision topair • Wheel Alignment e Auto Palntinc, 711 Earl Shaw Clovh, Calif. YOU can win! 20-550 WINNERS EVERY MONTH AT BAD BOY MARKET IN CLOVIS Save alio on quality product j ol budge, prices. Finest meats & produce. 745 Clovis Ave. 1 GAGE DRUG STORE 454 Clovis Ave. CY 9-4206 FOUNTAIN SERVICE GIFTS PRESCRIPTIONS AUTHENTIC MEXICAN FOOD OMW WEEKDAYS '3-2 ,.M 5-IOPJrt 718 CLOVIS AVE_ OOVIS C-dwin 'd fjewelru FOR ALL YOUR JEWELRY NEEDS FREE GIFT WRAPPING Clovis, Calif. Ph. CY 9-4124 619 Fourth St. Edwin Welch
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Title | 1963_01 The Daily Collegian January 1963 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1963 |
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. |
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Title | January 11, 1963, Page 4 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1963 |
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 | -The Fresno State College) Collegian Wrestlers May Win CCAA Title Over Weekend £pcrtAveat A Chat With A Champion By JACK McCXESECHAN Collegian Sports Editor Rafer Johnson at 27 has the world at his fingertips. He Is a big man physically and mentally. He has seen all the continents and most of the United States. He holds degrees In political science and physical education. Besides this Johnson has com¬ pleted 13 units of pre-dental work and passed his examination for entrance into UCLA's denial school. When asked about the current AAU-NCAA feud and how It would aftoct our Olympic leam. Johnson gave the following opln- Ion: "Douglas McArthur won't be able to settle this mess unless the NCAA Is going to get equal rep¬ resentation with the aai . As of now the AAI' dictates who Is go¬ ing to do what with our athletes in track and field. Now the NCAA Intends to do something about it. I'm disgusted with the whole situ¬ ation," said Johnson. UCLA's famous student body president reflected on other toplei concerning bis colorful career ai college politician and athlete. "I'll never forget my year in office. I**wts carrying 18 units besides practicing every evening for the decathlon. I was living five hours sleep." he reflected. Break Record Johnson thinks that his former teammate C. K- Yang will win the 1904 Olympic decathlon title by 800 points because there Is no one around who can touch him. "I predict that he will break my record and score 0,000 points . to me t a ncw « o rl li'a record." snl d Asked about UCLA football, lie AGR, New Breed Tied In Bowling Alpha Gamma It ho and The New Breed are tied for the top spot In intramural bowling with 22 wins and 14 losses apiece. Sigma Chl No. 3 beat AQR two out of three this week while The New Breed won two of three games with Lambda Chl Alpha to gain a tie for first place. The New Breed has the highest team average with 480. Delta Sigma Phi is third in tbe standings with a 20-1G record. Jerry Wilmot of Sigma Alpha Epsllon. Richard Ahronlau or Theta Chl and Marty Haskell of The New Breed are the only bowl- era with averages over 170. Wil¬ mot* Is tops with 173.. THE BOOK HOUSE GOOD USED BOOKS OUT Of PRINT BOOKS BOOK SEARCH SERVICE COLLECTORS ITEMS Bought — Sold — Exchanged OP04 EVUY DAY Man Thrs Fri Noaa to I PM Sal g Sun f AM to 3 f M ■ 3043 E. Tt-lar* Near lit AD 7.533* had words of tribute for the late it.il Sanders and current football coach Bill Barnes. "lied was respected by every¬ one connected with him. When he passed nwny It seemed that Bruin football went with him. Bill Barnes la well liked by everyone too. But no one will replace the magic of Red." commented John- Misses LA Johnson talked about his broth¬ er Jim, a star defensive back with the San Francisco tS'ers. "Jim has recovered from his leg Injury after his operation. He likes the 4 9'er organisation but misses the Los Angeles area, that matter I miss Los Angeles too. Even the smog, traffic and of that city doesn't both- What docs the future hold for US track and field? Not Publicised "The NCAA must get equal rep¬ resentation to clear up the feud with Jlio AAU. Our athletes, fans and press better stop taking olher foreign countries so lightly. Germany,- Russia nnd Australia are making great strides In track and field. But this country never prepared in what to expect from foreign countries because they are not publicised like our athletes. Russia Is going to be tough in '04, believe On a closing note Johnson talked about heavyweight title contender Cassius Clay. "I know Cassius well. I have visited him in New Orleans and the 13G0 San Fernando Team Invades Fresno Ring Tonight 62 Conference Champions San Diego Here Saturday we weftTteammates Olympic team. Cassius was a dif¬ ferent type of person as pic champion than he is today as a professional. He Is dumb aa a fox," laughed Rafer Johnson, America'? decathlon champion. College Y To Host Annual Sierra Retreat The anniia^jnldwinter retreat sponsored by the College T. the campus Christian association, will be held Feb. 1, 2 and 3 at the Calvin Crest conference ground ar Bass Lake In the Sierra. Students who wish to attend may secure application blanks In the College Religious Center. The it U 17.60 a person. "In Search of Meaning" wUl be the theme of tbe event, which will feature Informal seminars. Seminar leaders will be James White and Thomas Llndeman, as¬ sociate directors of the religious center; Carroll Moon, director of the center; Dr. I. m. Abou-Ohom. a Fresno Slate College assistant professor of psychology; Melvin A. Angel!, FSC associate dean of students, and the Rev. Henry B. Haydeu, pastor of the College Community Congregational church In Fresno, Kimberiy Stakes Hopes On Upset Win Tomorrow Hy FRED McPHEHSON Collegian Sports Writer San Diego State, last year's CCAA wrestling champions. In¬ vades the Fresno State College gymnasium Saturday at 8PM to try and prove they are going to be league champs again this year. But the Bulldogs are "not go¬ ing In there defeated," says FSC coach Max Kimberiy. "The last three days we have looked good In workouts. This Is a big oppor¬ tunity for us," he added. The always strong Aztecs have three returning conference cham¬ pions in John Davis (123). Den¬ nis Payne (137), whom Klmberly recognizes ns an outstanding team member, and Merrll Davis (177). Klmberly claims Fresno's chances are good In three weights. Roy Stuckey has already success¬ fully defended his 123-pouhd NCI title this year. Eddie Davles (130) has beaten the Aztecs' Bennett twice in the past. Ben- net Is a better than average wrestler himself, but Davles has lost only one bout In his last 74. Don Nelson, a 177-pound sopho¬ more, has been looking very good so far this season, causing Klm¬ berly to predict, "I think Nelson can beat Davis." This won't be an easy Job. San Diego will have a fresh¬ man, Pat Currnn. wrestling heavy¬ weight according to Coach Klm¬ berly. Ron Wagoner (137), another Seminar To Deal With Church Work Interested in learning about church social work aa a vocation? The United Presbyterian Church Is sponsoring a weekend seminar on "Church Social Work In the Inner City" Jan. 2S-27 In the Donaldlna Cameron House In Chinatown. Sao Francisco. Jim White, the Presbyterian Church campus representative in the College Religious Center, said non-Presbyterian students are eligible to attend. sophomore. Is very strong and should be able to handle bis-Job without embarrassment. Klmberly said, "Ron Bush will wrestle 167 (pounds) this week¬ end." Bush hasn't had any knee trouble tbls seasbn. Another freshman the Aitecs may use Is Joe Hall (130). Hall wrestled against San Fernando Valley State last week. San Diego shut out San Fernando Valley. The Bulldogs aren't too c cerned about Tonight's bout with the- Valley State men. The match will start at S PM lo the men's gym. There will be eight matches with a wrestling demon¬ stration previous to the first bout. The FSC Junior varsity squad will tangle with Reedley JC at 7 Mariana Paces Bullpups Up To Semester Break Fresno State's Junior varsity basketball team will turn Its tention toward the classroom away from the basketball c this week. The Junior varsity will not face another opponent until Jan. 36. against Sierra Union High School. Coach Jack Adler says that they will rest from practice Tor a week to concentrate on finals. The Bullpups lost IwcTniore gome* lost weekend. "These were by far our best games though, and we'll win a number of our re¬ maining games," staled Adler. Friday, the JVs fell to n tough Coalinga Junior College squad, 85-77. Gary Marlanl was high point man for the Fresnans with 17 points. He was followed by Vlrl Itounsaville who dumped In 26 for the losers- Saturday, the Bullpups faced an undefeated Santa Barbara frosh team and gave the Gauchos a good scare before dropping the game, 63-S6. Brlce Chambers dumped In 16 points for Fresno and Marlanl hit 13. Adler stated he was real pleased with the team's performance and feels they had some outstanding teamwork. "All of the kids have been working real hard" In prm> t ice and it's beginning to pay off," he continued. Marlanl is the team's high orer with 60 markers for the season, followed by Rounsavllle with 44. Terry Hogun and Cham¬ bers have hit for 42 points and centera Gary Hilt and Bob Rath hare 82 and 20 points respective¬ ly for the season. BULLDOG & CAMPUS TOWN HAIRCUTS $1.75 Varsity Cagers In Southland For CCAA Series Harry Miller's cage crow left Fresno at 12 noon for a crucial weekend scries against San Diego State and Long Beach State Col¬ lege. The Bulldogs must win both games from the Aitecs and 40'ers to stay In contention for the CCAA title. On Monday the Bull¬ dogs meet undefeated Chapman College. PM Saturday as a preliminary .„ ihe varsity matches. Klmberly says, "We have Mmt good potential on our JV tMm, Folks should see plenty or goes wrestling Saturday night." Footballer Ed Kaiser tlieatj. weight), Allen Bertoldl (1ST) ■,..! Joe Rossi (167) are other Fresno Staters who will be out to try and dethrone the Southern Call. torn la strongmen. Oregon State will be her., leb. 6 to take on the Bulldogs (or lb* first time. The Beavers are al¬ ways one of the best On the eout In the mat sport. Later in the year Fresno Stair will host the NCAA District l College Division Championship!. ROOMMATES WANTED needed to share 3 bedroom ham. nil* lio-n FSC $37.30 per mo. p person. Call Jin Rood 299-7380. LET YTTAliS* KEEP YOUR HAIR NEAT ALL DM WITHOUT GREASE! (5=^tt Keep (be oil in the can. In your hair, use Vitalis with V-7«, the \ffiM[ greaseless grooming discovery, fights Mnbairsjsiiijj dandruff, WW prevents dryness-keeps your hair neat all day without grease. ft—-If CLOVIS "YOUR COLLEGE TOWN" FRIENDLY COURTEOUS SERVICE FOREIGN & DOMESTIC LUetKATION-TUNEUP MME SONKX-MMOt 1EPAIB VERN ALCORN CHEVRON v. mi. Eear of nc e* taw ri,. vn.mt ■toe* On AS Fan. wfrhFSC $.*. Can! ar ftaUrajDeeal e Machine Shop Service Linenbach Auto Parts 304 CLOVIS AVE. CLOVIS, CAUF. Phono CY 9-4381 Alio Stores in Sanger and Orange Covo — . CLOVIS STATIONERY SCHOOL SUPPLIES HALLMARK CARDS DRAFTING SUPPLIES GIFTS 349 Pollaky Ave. Clovis, Calif. YOUR FSC BARBER IN CLOVIS Emil's Downtown Barber Shop 42.3 POLLASKY HAIRCUTS $1.50 SHOE SHINER £ttS4aHeJ SHOES AND MEN'S WEAR 448 Pollcnlcy • Phone CY 9-4430 e clovh, California 399 Clovis A>,. ol 4th Phone 299-5085 TOM CATTIES RICHFIELD SERVICE Pkfc-up & Delivery Tiro* Batteries - Accessories O.K. TIRE SERVICE NEW TIRES ARMSTRONG - B. F. Goodrich - Cordovan — QUALITY RECAPPING — GeneiMl Stjii Weeks Collision topair • Wheel Alignment e Auto Palntinc, 711 Earl Shaw Clovh, Calif. YOU can win! 20-550 WINNERS EVERY MONTH AT BAD BOY MARKET IN CLOVIS Save alio on quality product j ol budge, prices. Finest meats & produce. 745 Clovis Ave. 1 GAGE DRUG STORE 454 Clovis Ave. CY 9-4206 FOUNTAIN SERVICE GIFTS PRESCRIPTIONS AUTHENTIC MEXICAN FOOD OMW WEEKDAYS '3-2 ,.M 5-IOPJrt 718 CLOVIS AVE_ OOVIS C-dwin 'd fjewelru FOR ALL YOUR JEWELRY NEEDS FREE GIFT WRAPPING Clovis, Calif. Ph. CY 9-4124 619 Fourth St. Edwin Welch |