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^CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY FRESNO T AND HUMANITIES FORUM MHC€m "A Blend of Eastern and Western Dance, Music and "Drama." Oct. 3rd 8 PM CU Lounge Faculty/ Students Free w/ID $4.00 General. 0 m® I Oct. 3, 1983 •Soccer Continued from Page 1 (Another Aldana goal, from five out at 54:29, tied the game Player: h got up and t wed words. I playet andy Prcscott's penalty kick on the ensuing play skipped off the right goal post. Frank vandenBrand- Horninge tackled a Titan player hard after Prescott's kick •at the start of the second half .fullback Pat Harris andti i Mark Masich onc-on- J rive by tripping him from pot about 10 yards in front Five yellow cards were flashed in the ame, three against the Bulldogs. Prcscott's goal at 38:22 from 22 yards ;nctheBulldogsa2-l lead at halftime. : DOING JUSTICE, LOVING KINDNESS A Study of the Prophet Michah. The Cry of Justice for Today. Study beginning Oct. 4th Tuesdays 4-6 PM CU. 311B Sponsored by Lutheran Campus Ministry/ Lutheran Student Movement. k .CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FRESNO CAREER DAY WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 5, 1983 COLLEGE UNION BALCONY 9-1 PM REPRESENTATIVES FROM... Business Government Industry Education ...WILL PROVIDE GENERAL INFORMATION ON CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Excellent opportunity for Freshman to Seniors to explore career opportunities in... Agriculture Banking Engineering Insurance Retailing *<>** Accounting Education Government Marketing and Sales Jb sponsored by Career Planning and Placement 294-2381 See tomorrow's issue of the Daily Collegian for a complete list of participating employers. Oct. 3, 1983 [?&&(£ gj Football: Another Aggie-nizing loss in Logan LOGAN, Utah — All things consi¬ dered, the CSUF football team would • probably rather not be in Logan. Or at Romncy Stadium, for that matter. The turnover-plagued Bulldogs suf¬ fered a painful 20-12 setback to the Utah State University Aggies Saturday, leaving the defending Pacific- Coast Association champs record at 0-5 on the Aggies' home turf. The loss drops the Bulldogs' PCAA record to |-|, while the Aggies are now l-l in conference play after gaining their first victory in four efforts this season. CSUF is 2-2 on the season. The Bulldogs were intercepted four times and lost two fumbles on the day. and as a result fell behind early. The Aggies jumped out to a !7-0 lead on The loss was probably most painful for Bulldog quarterback Kevin Swee¬ ney, the victim of a crushing hit by Mar¬ vin Johnson and Cireg Kragcn. With the game onl) tour plays old. the PCAA's leading passer was sent to the sidcli the t quarter. yards. rviccs of Sweeney, the Bulldog offense could only muster four Rocky Costcllo field goals — kicks of 45, 48, 34 and 21 yards. Sweeney's replacement, fellow fresh¬ man Chris Mendonca, was off the mark on his first fivcattempts before finishing Classified Gay Support Group - Spaghetti supper Wednesday nights. 3323 E Dakota. Call 222-6828 for details. TYPING Accurate, quick, and rea¬ sonable Paper furnished. Call Wanda 299-TYPE. B&J Typing Service . accurate, reasonable n 292-0256 Don't make a mistake, I don't Call Taylor Typing for your thesis term paper, etc. 435-4452. Typing on Word Pro TUTORING- in Chem, Math, Physics, Geology, - former prof.-caJl Gilbert 222-0868 A SCWHRC AWJOACH TO TW DCVROPMBfT Of STUDY AKUTY Reading Compf«h*n»lon • Note Taking Study Skills nFile) Starting Date October 11 Enrollment limited Call 299-0647 (or Wamcflon and M0MM Form THE BEADWG CUMC up with 5-of-l2 for 79 yards. After Mendonca moved the the Bu dogs to within I7-9, Sweeney r entered the contest. The Bulldogs th turned the ball over on fourof their b five possessions, allowing the Aggies gain the win. In other PCAA action, the CSU, F: is held o irgnpat top of the conferer 3I-14 conference victory over Univer¬ sity of the Pacific in Fullerton Saturday. The first-place Titans, picked by most observers to finish last in the confer¬ ence, are now 3-0 in the conference and 4-I overall. Pacific is 0-3 in the PCAA and I-4 overall. Titan quarterback Damon Allen, the younger brother of Los Angeles Raider running back Marcus Allen, threw for one touchdown and ran for another. In Corvallis. Ore., the University of Nevada-Las Vegas Rebels became the latest PCAA team to knock off a Pacific- 10 team when they dumped Oregon Slate University. 35-21, Saturday. In San Jose, the San Jose State Uni¬ versity Spartans won their second straight game over a Pac-10 team when they defeated the Oregon University Ducks. 44-34, Saturday. The Spartans defeated Stanford University last week. In Long Beach, the CSU4-ong Beach 49ers crushed winless Texas A&I, 46- 10, Saturday. CSULB quarterback Todd Dillon completed 22-of-35 passes for 231 yards in the victory. Keep informed read ~ . The Daily Collegian Swing With Us! It's the rage from N.Y. to S.F. I Single, double, triple East Coast Swing and the V specialty of California- r> West Coast Swing. Guys & Gals g Weeks $29.95 X'O^ Singles (you don't need a partner) and Couples "* v Groups starling Wednesday f8gjjp^j| Oct.5 (Be«li Call for reservations. S26N. Futton ' 445-1136"- ^Schick-r-r Superll Specially Fashioned in our school colors Get a Free Schick Super II Razor with two Schick Super II twin blade cartridges and a coupon good for 25c off your next Super II purchase plus.., A chance to win a Schick Super II Athletic Bag in your school bookstore's sweepstakes. Every bookstore has at least 50 or more winners! Just fill out the coupon below and bring it to the bookstore to receive your special razor. The Super II twin blade shaving system features Super II twin blades that are custom honed for close, comfortable shaves. Quantities are limited and will be distributed on a first come first served bast's. Act now and experience great shaves courtesy of Schick Super II. CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY FRESNO ■ tm STORE COUPON • 0SchlckT1. Super]! | KENNEL N«na_ I BOOKSTORE m*~- This coupon is your entry to the Schick Super II AtWeoc Bag
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Title | 1983_10 The Daily Collegian October 1983 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1983 |
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 | Oct 3, 1983 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1983 |
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 | ^CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY FRESNO T AND HUMANITIES FORUM MHC€m "A Blend of Eastern and Western Dance, Music and "Drama." Oct. 3rd 8 PM CU Lounge Faculty/ Students Free w/ID $4.00 General. 0 m® I Oct. 3, 1983 •Soccer Continued from Page 1 (Another Aldana goal, from five out at 54:29, tied the game Player: h got up and t wed words. I playet andy Prcscott's penalty kick on the ensuing play skipped off the right goal post. Frank vandenBrand- Horninge tackled a Titan player hard after Prescott's kick •at the start of the second half .fullback Pat Harris andti i Mark Masich onc-on- J rive by tripping him from pot about 10 yards in front Five yellow cards were flashed in the ame, three against the Bulldogs. Prcscott's goal at 38:22 from 22 yards ;nctheBulldogsa2-l lead at halftime. : DOING JUSTICE, LOVING KINDNESS A Study of the Prophet Michah. The Cry of Justice for Today. Study beginning Oct. 4th Tuesdays 4-6 PM CU. 311B Sponsored by Lutheran Campus Ministry/ Lutheran Student Movement. k .CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FRESNO CAREER DAY WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 5, 1983 COLLEGE UNION BALCONY 9-1 PM REPRESENTATIVES FROM... Business Government Industry Education ...WILL PROVIDE GENERAL INFORMATION ON CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Excellent opportunity for Freshman to Seniors to explore career opportunities in... Agriculture Banking Engineering Insurance Retailing *<>** Accounting Education Government Marketing and Sales Jb sponsored by Career Planning and Placement 294-2381 See tomorrow's issue of the Daily Collegian for a complete list of participating employers. Oct. 3, 1983 [?&&(£ gj Football: Another Aggie-nizing loss in Logan LOGAN, Utah — All things consi¬ dered, the CSUF football team would • probably rather not be in Logan. Or at Romncy Stadium, for that matter. The turnover-plagued Bulldogs suf¬ fered a painful 20-12 setback to the Utah State University Aggies Saturday, leaving the defending Pacific- Coast Association champs record at 0-5 on the Aggies' home turf. The loss drops the Bulldogs' PCAA record to |-|, while the Aggies are now l-l in conference play after gaining their first victory in four efforts this season. CSUF is 2-2 on the season. The Bulldogs were intercepted four times and lost two fumbles on the day. and as a result fell behind early. The Aggies jumped out to a !7-0 lead on The loss was probably most painful for Bulldog quarterback Kevin Swee¬ ney, the victim of a crushing hit by Mar¬ vin Johnson and Cireg Kragcn. With the game onl) tour plays old. the PCAA's leading passer was sent to the sidcli the t quarter. yards. rviccs of Sweeney, the Bulldog offense could only muster four Rocky Costcllo field goals — kicks of 45, 48, 34 and 21 yards. Sweeney's replacement, fellow fresh¬ man Chris Mendonca, was off the mark on his first fivcattempts before finishing Classified Gay Support Group - Spaghetti supper Wednesday nights. 3323 E Dakota. Call 222-6828 for details. TYPING Accurate, quick, and rea¬ sonable Paper furnished. Call Wanda 299-TYPE. B&J Typing Service . accurate, reasonable n 292-0256 Don't make a mistake, I don't Call Taylor Typing for your thesis term paper, etc. 435-4452. Typing on Word Pro TUTORING- in Chem, Math, Physics, Geology, - former prof.-caJl Gilbert 222-0868 A SCWHRC AWJOACH TO TW DCVROPMBfT Of STUDY AKUTY Reading Compf«h*n»lon • Note Taking Study Skills nFile) Starting Date October 11 Enrollment limited Call 299-0647 (or Wamcflon and M0MM Form THE BEADWG CUMC up with 5-of-l2 for 79 yards. After Mendonca moved the the Bu dogs to within I7-9, Sweeney r entered the contest. The Bulldogs th turned the ball over on fourof their b five possessions, allowing the Aggies gain the win. In other PCAA action, the CSU, F: is held o irgnpat top of the conferer 3I-14 conference victory over Univer¬ sity of the Pacific in Fullerton Saturday. The first-place Titans, picked by most observers to finish last in the confer¬ ence, are now 3-0 in the conference and 4-I overall. Pacific is 0-3 in the PCAA and I-4 overall. Titan quarterback Damon Allen, the younger brother of Los Angeles Raider running back Marcus Allen, threw for one touchdown and ran for another. In Corvallis. Ore., the University of Nevada-Las Vegas Rebels became the latest PCAA team to knock off a Pacific- 10 team when they dumped Oregon Slate University. 35-21, Saturday. In San Jose, the San Jose State Uni¬ versity Spartans won their second straight game over a Pac-10 team when they defeated the Oregon University Ducks. 44-34, Saturday. The Spartans defeated Stanford University last week. In Long Beach, the CSU4-ong Beach 49ers crushed winless Texas A&I, 46- 10, Saturday. CSULB quarterback Todd Dillon completed 22-of-35 passes for 231 yards in the victory. Keep informed read ~ . The Daily Collegian Swing With Us! It's the rage from N.Y. to S.F. I Single, double, triple East Coast Swing and the V specialty of California- r> West Coast Swing. Guys & Gals g Weeks $29.95 X'O^ Singles (you don't need a partner) and Couples "* v Groups starling Wednesday f8gjjp^j| Oct.5 (Be«li Call for reservations. S26N. Futton ' 445-1136"- ^Schick-r-r Superll Specially Fashioned in our school colors Get a Free Schick Super II Razor with two Schick Super II twin blade cartridges and a coupon good for 25c off your next Super II purchase plus.., A chance to win a Schick Super II Athletic Bag in your school bookstore's sweepstakes. Every bookstore has at least 50 or more winners! Just fill out the coupon below and bring it to the bookstore to receive your special razor. The Super II twin blade shaving system features Super II twin blades that are custom honed for close, comfortable shaves. Quantities are limited and will be distributed on a first come first served bast's. Act now and experience great shaves courtesy of Schick Super II. CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY FRESNO ■ tm STORE COUPON • 0SchlckT1. Super]! | KENNEL N«na_ I BOOKSTORE m*~- This coupon is your entry to the Schick Super II AtWeoc Bag |