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IPa^cB 41 April 13,1984 (C^HJF TdDdlaQ^ April 13, 1984 lPai*g(B S Malayaian StudanU MaaUng - •The annual general meeting Malaysian Students Orgamzalio 1 here will be representatives from differ- plenty of free p; meni demonstrating student accomplish- QoW — ments. curriculums and a host of other The Fresno I cducaiionalaspectsof computer in today's will be held al learning-arenas. All of ihe local computer today and to n. 4:15 and is are SI for SATURDAY, APRIL 1 Ba.eball - RTT leashes Pit Bulls for IM hoop crown We Stuff buries Fastbreak; lays claim to women's title World War III hit CSUF Thursday night, though such usual conflict para- phenajia as tanks, guns and bullets were nowTiere to be found. Last night'scampus battle was staged in the North Gym between two long time feuding factions. At stake was the men's intramural basketball championship and bragging rights until next year. For the third straight year. Rho Theta Tau and ic Pit B spotless. 8-0 rr st night's till uted 16 toward the RTT triumph. For the gutsy Pit, Bulls, Peterson top¬ ped the scoring parade'with 21 points while Wesson, a flanker for the Bulldog football team, pitched In 20. In the prelim to the men's finals. Past- break and We Stuff contested the wom¬ en's championship. Like their male coun¬ terparts, the iwo women's finalists came intothc title decider as the top two ranked We Stuff, ranked second, fell to the Magnificent Seven in last year's finals 37- 21, But this time around was a different story as they were in control from the ouiset against the top ranked Fastbreak For much of tl top ranking i toss of a coin before the playoffs began gave RTT ihe number one spot. Two years ago former Bulldog quarterback Sergio Toscano led the Bulls to a 78-65 win over RTT in the all-schoolfinals. Last vear RTT rebounded to defeat the Bulls 93-77 to lay claim to the throne Last night's round three started off as if . the underdog Pit Bulls might shock the defending school champs as they raced out to. an early 9-2 advantage. But the talented RTT bunch, behind the outside shooting of Kirk Weinlz. quickly regained As the tempo of the game ncared break neck speed, tempers grew short on both sides. RTT standout Tom McClure was whistled for a technical foul in the firs! half which only seemed to inspire his mates who suddenly look charge of the game. By commanding 53-40 upperhand. The quick halfiime breather seemed to pump new life into the Bulls as they came out clawing for the final 20 minutes. Cal quick guard Vince Wesson's coast-to- cqast journeys with the roundball, along with Tony Peterson's muscling inside game enabled the Bulls to cut the once bulky RTT lead to 54-53 with 15 minutes' *air of Pressul 1:20 left and 11 icbacl to hit a key layup to ice the win for RTT Weintz, who play at the College of thi Sequoias in Visalia for two years, led al scorers with 24 points. Teammate Marl Reischman. considered by many to be thi best player in the intramural program added 20 while Matt Andrews contrib Foultz takes Pepsi Classic drive title Jerry Foultz of the University of Ariz¬ ona blasted a 299-yard drive yesterday to opening day of the Fresno State-Pepsi Golf Classic at Sunnyside Golf Course. Foultz was followed by Brad Blind of Oregon State and Matt Plumlee, who both finished in a tie for second at 297 yards. Fresno State's Curtis Jones fin¬ ished 12th with a drive of 255 yards. Thetc er way today with opening four- :eing offal 7:00am. FresnoState's number one player. Curtis Jones, will tee off on l he back nine at 8:06 am and the front ni neat 1:06 pm. e of Sim Dumpling. Amy Powell and Barbara Snyder. We Stuff controlled the inside area and assumed a 31-25 halfiime lead. Only the brilliant outside shooting touch of Susan Torczon kcpl Fastbreak in the game. Torczon hit for 10 long-range first half marks. With Powell and Snyder dominating the paint region and Karen Kincaid frying the nets from the perimeter. We Stuff put the game away in the second half. Plagued with foul troubles in the opening 20 min¬ utes. Kincaid exploded for 12-second half marks to bury Fastbreak. Powell led all scorers with 15 points while Powell pum¬ ped in 13 more. Torczon. though finding the points more difficult to come by. still T itsaaDaarC. RTT's Matt Andrews looks malde to pasa during the IM basketball championship lasfnifht In tbe North Gym. RTT won the tonttat «3-77 otct AND SMILE OrlflMl pin* wltfc chasm •**% f »*.*». Or j-nwialfhW tl.ter tta* Work* f«r ■ Hot's ft** r~™r
Object Description
Title | 1984_04 The Daily Collegian April 1984 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1984 |
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 | April 13, 1984 Pg. 4-5 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1984 |
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 | IPa^cB 41 April 13,1984 (C^HJF TdDdlaQ^ April 13, 1984 lPai*g(B S Malayaian StudanU MaaUng - •The annual general meeting Malaysian Students Orgamzalio 1 here will be representatives from differ- plenty of free p; meni demonstrating student accomplish- QoW — ments. curriculums and a host of other The Fresno I cducaiionalaspectsof computer in today's will be held al learning-arenas. All of ihe local computer today and to n. 4:15 and is are SI for SATURDAY, APRIL 1 Ba.eball - RTT leashes Pit Bulls for IM hoop crown We Stuff buries Fastbreak; lays claim to women's title World War III hit CSUF Thursday night, though such usual conflict para- phenajia as tanks, guns and bullets were nowTiere to be found. Last night'scampus battle was staged in the North Gym between two long time feuding factions. At stake was the men's intramural basketball championship and bragging rights until next year. For the third straight year. Rho Theta Tau and ic Pit B spotless. 8-0 rr st night's till uted 16 toward the RTT triumph. For the gutsy Pit, Bulls, Peterson top¬ ped the scoring parade'with 21 points while Wesson, a flanker for the Bulldog football team, pitched In 20. In the prelim to the men's finals. Past- break and We Stuff contested the wom¬ en's championship. Like their male coun¬ terparts, the iwo women's finalists came intothc title decider as the top two ranked We Stuff, ranked second, fell to the Magnificent Seven in last year's finals 37- 21, But this time around was a different story as they were in control from the ouiset against the top ranked Fastbreak For much of tl top ranking i toss of a coin before the playoffs began gave RTT ihe number one spot. Two years ago former Bulldog quarterback Sergio Toscano led the Bulls to a 78-65 win over RTT in the all-schoolfinals. Last vear RTT rebounded to defeat the Bulls 93-77 to lay claim to the throne Last night's round three started off as if . the underdog Pit Bulls might shock the defending school champs as they raced out to. an early 9-2 advantage. But the talented RTT bunch, behind the outside shooting of Kirk Weinlz. quickly regained As the tempo of the game ncared break neck speed, tempers grew short on both sides. RTT standout Tom McClure was whistled for a technical foul in the firs! half which only seemed to inspire his mates who suddenly look charge of the game. By commanding 53-40 upperhand. The quick halfiime breather seemed to pump new life into the Bulls as they came out clawing for the final 20 minutes. Cal quick guard Vince Wesson's coast-to- cqast journeys with the roundball, along with Tony Peterson's muscling inside game enabled the Bulls to cut the once bulky RTT lead to 54-53 with 15 minutes' *air of Pressul 1:20 left and 11 icbacl to hit a key layup to ice the win for RTT Weintz, who play at the College of thi Sequoias in Visalia for two years, led al scorers with 24 points. Teammate Marl Reischman. considered by many to be thi best player in the intramural program added 20 while Matt Andrews contrib Foultz takes Pepsi Classic drive title Jerry Foultz of the University of Ariz¬ ona blasted a 299-yard drive yesterday to opening day of the Fresno State-Pepsi Golf Classic at Sunnyside Golf Course. Foultz was followed by Brad Blind of Oregon State and Matt Plumlee, who both finished in a tie for second at 297 yards. Fresno State's Curtis Jones fin¬ ished 12th with a drive of 255 yards. Thetc er way today with opening four- :eing offal 7:00am. FresnoState's number one player. Curtis Jones, will tee off on l he back nine at 8:06 am and the front ni neat 1:06 pm. e of Sim Dumpling. Amy Powell and Barbara Snyder. We Stuff controlled the inside area and assumed a 31-25 halfiime lead. Only the brilliant outside shooting touch of Susan Torczon kcpl Fastbreak in the game. Torczon hit for 10 long-range first half marks. With Powell and Snyder dominating the paint region and Karen Kincaid frying the nets from the perimeter. We Stuff put the game away in the second half. Plagued with foul troubles in the opening 20 min¬ utes. Kincaid exploded for 12-second half marks to bury Fastbreak. Powell led all scorers with 15 points while Powell pum¬ ped in 13 more. Torczon. though finding the points more difficult to come by. still T itsaaDaarC. RTT's Matt Andrews looks malde to pasa during the IM basketball championship lasfnifht In tbe North Gym. RTT won the tonttat «3-77 otct AND SMILE OrlflMl pin* wltfc chasm •**% f »*.*». Or j-nwialfhW tl.ter tta* Work* f«r ■ Hot's ft** r~™r |