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sports THE COLLEGIAN-9 »- THE COUlOtAN WHEEL SYSTEMSl INC* .rWFMANNMMFUTEPB, . HUHHR WHEEL ALKVtt- • BRAXE OVtRHAUL • FrWHENO OVERHAUL Mar BALANCING INSTALLATION VI INSTALLATION * FREE SAFE TV PWGMM INCLU0€S-f REE ROTATION FREE TIRE SAfETY CHECK FREE SUSFENSION - SAFETY CHECK FREE SPAKE INSPECTION TUNE UPS INCLUDES LABOFI ANO IN¬ STALLATION OF: POINTi. ROTOR. CONDENSER. SPARK PLUGS. TIMING, CAB- ■UHrTOP. SET. CHECK COM¬ PRESSION - CHECK ELEC¬ TRICAL SYSTEM. MOST DOMESTIC CARS 4 CYL 42 95 6CYL .47 95 8 CYL 52 95 AVAILABLE AT MOST STORES TIRE SYSTEMS INC. KEEP THIS PRICE SHEET HANDY FOR STUDY AND OTHER MEMBERS OF YOUR GROUF MICHELIN Think radial.. and look to 4 St AHANGIO * ALL PRICES CASH ANO CARRY ■use ot our low prici- . le However The National Tralficind Motor Vehicle Safety Act »66 and The Motor VahiclaSalaly Standard No 109 require thai m anftn approved O " lh* m*nuf*cturer of tt r PLEASE ASK TO SEE f _ . LIST OF MANUFACTURERS TIRE SYSTEMS INC. § NOW - TIRE SYSTEMS INC. takes pride in offer¬ ing its group members, MICHELIN X radials. Backed by over 25 years of experience. MICH- ELIN's design offers puncture resistance, gas economy, precise steer¬ ing control, long tread life and experienced depend¬ ability. Call your nearest TSI warehouse for sizes and group discount prices. FALL 1976 □ For tire and other product information, call your nearest TIRE SYSTEMS INC. WAREHOUSE O For service information, call your nearest WHEEL SYSTEMS INC. SERVICE CENTER Kickers top Vikes Stribtlng and lining a shot high over goalie Dave Base and Into the net I TheCSl 6 time the The CSUF aria in with a M victory. The Vikings drew first blood as Derek Neumann capitalized on a Bulldog mistake, stealing the ball from CSUF fullback Rick t Tankers hoslUOP Paced by Art Ruble and fresh man Kent Jura, the CSUF water polo team will heal the University of the Pacific in its second PCAA contest of the season. The game will be played at 3:90 in the CSUF pool. ; p V Ruble and Ji '/ scoring this on a breakaway at the for a 2-1 Pacific lead. But fortunately for the Bulldogs, Endler wss net through. At the 17:37 mark of the second naif. Endler best Brett Riley on a header for his second goal of the game. The Bulldogs pulled out the win snd the mythical city cham¬ pionship on s Dennis Self goal with 13:21 left in the contest. According to Bulldog Coach Bob Bereskin. the Bulldogs had a difficult time getting up for this ««me. "We always have dif¬ ficulty getting up for the games, both this year and last. The early mistakes by our fullback put us in a hole but he made up for it with his play the rest of the game," 1CWFtMIKlfte*N»s,wfK) run* beck punts for to **ioet.^h* trying to bntk ah* *+*•+*„<} ooolntt Son Jew* Slot*. The Sulldoo* will meet the 5pm1c« S<rruroViy nlo»rt In o F<>A cemfest. t>tH>te by Joe loaplno), ' Bulldogs face powerhouse Spartans (coring this season for the Bulldogs, who sre 9-S-l for the s-ason. Last year, the squad won only three game*. Jura, out of Clovis High, wss honored this week as the University Athlete of the Week by the Vetl*v SDortswriter* and sportscasters Association. He * •has scored 27 goals for the'Dogs. The squad hss more depth this season than in past years. This hss been shown by the Bulldogs' Bereskin commented on the Vikings' play, stating they capitalized on Bulldog mistakes, but he also added, "We snowed we are a gutsy team the way we came back." Coach Bereskin also singled out the play of Endler, who was two- thirds of the offense, and half¬ back Ron Storelli. Bill Hawkerson. usually a forward, was moved to the mldfield position and his play also improved, according to The CSUF football team will 10, Hawaii 48-7 and Fullerton 250 Jack Wonder. Jones is ^uou m travel to San Jose SUte this before losing to Stanford 28-23. the conference In total often** weekend to face the Spartans In Th* Spartan offense is led by and third in passing. Wender I* what should be the BuUdoga' quarterback Steve DeBerg. seventh In rushing, toughest game of the season. DeBerg Is the PCAA's leader in In teem stats, the Bulldogs are The Bulldogs, 3-3 overall and I- total offense and in passing. No.' l in passing defense, limiting 0 In PCAA. will battle last year's completing 100 passes in 1B7 opposition to 102.7 yards a game. conference champs and the best attempts I.S3S). The 'Dogs sre second In rushing bets to win it this season. San Jose also has Rick Kane as with 203.3 ysrds-perdjsme The Spartans, under new head an offensive threat. Kane, the average, coach Lynn Stiles, are 4-3 for the squad's top rusher ia 1*73, is The game will be broadcast on year and M In league. They were second in league in rushing, KM J radio (58) at 7:05 p.m. 9-2 in l97S,and 5-0 in the PCAA. averaging over 90 yards per San Jose Is coming off a big, 34- game. ,_. •—-"■( SUte last Defensively, the Spartans have All-Amcrican tackle Wilson „ .... Faumulna. | stomped addressed eev*l- ■"""""^■^■^^^^^^^ op* to LEA-15, p.a Bos OS Motto Bay, CA 93442. OF THE WEEK A wide-receiver from Anaheim in Southern CoiVornia latched on to • passes far 116 yards, 1 touchdown and a 2 point conversion in th* BuMdofls* 17-15 loss at the hands of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.
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Title | 1976_10 The Daily Collegian October 1976 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1976 |
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 21, 1976 Pg. 8-9 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1976 |
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 COLLEGIAN-9
»- THE COUlOtAN
WHEEL
SYSTEMSl
INC*
.rWFMANNMMFUTEPB,
. HUHHR WHEEL ALKVtt-
• BRAXE OVtRHAUL
• FrWHENO OVERHAUL
Mar
BALANCING
INSTALLATION
VI INSTALLATION
* FREE SAFE TV PWGMM
INCLU0€S-f REE ROTATION
FREE TIRE SAfETY CHECK
FREE SUSFENSION -
SAFETY CHECK
FREE SPAKE INSPECTION
TUNE UPS
INCLUDES LABOFI ANO IN¬
STALLATION OF: POINTi.
ROTOR. CONDENSER.
SPARK PLUGS. TIMING, CAB-
■UHrTOP. SET. CHECK COM¬
PRESSION - CHECK ELEC¬
TRICAL SYSTEM.
MOST DOMESTIC CARS
4 CYL 42 95
6CYL .47 95
8 CYL 52 95
AVAILABLE AT MOST STORES
TIRE SYSTEMS INC.
KEEP THIS PRICE SHEET HANDY FOR STUDY
AND OTHER MEMBERS OF YOUR GROUF
MICHELIN
Think
radial..
and look to
4 St AHANGIO
* ALL PRICES CASH ANO CARRY
■use ot our low prici- .
le However The National Tralficind Motor Vehicle Safety Act
»66 and The Motor VahiclaSalaly Standard No 109 require thai
m anftn approved O "
lh* m*nuf*cturer of tt r
PLEASE ASK TO SEE f _ .
LIST OF MANUFACTURERS
TIRE SYSTEMS INC.
§
NOW - TIRE SYSTEMS
INC. takes pride in offer¬
ing its group members,
MICHELIN X radials.
Backed by over 25 years
of experience. MICH-
ELIN's design offers
puncture resistance, gas
economy, precise steer¬
ing control, long tread life
and experienced depend¬
ability. Call your nearest
TSI warehouse for sizes
and group discount
prices.
FALL 1976
□ For tire and other product information, call your nearest TIRE SYSTEMS INC. WAREHOUSE
O For service information, call your nearest WHEEL SYSTEMS INC. SERVICE CENTER
Kickers top Vikes
Stribtlng and lining a shot high
over goalie Dave Base and Into
the net
I TheCSl
6 time the
The CSUF aria in
with a M victory.
The Vikings drew first blood as
Derek Neumann capitalized on a
Bulldog mistake, stealing the ball
from CSUF fullback Rick
t Tankers hoslUOP
Paced by Art Ruble and fresh
man Kent Jura, the CSUF water
polo team will heal the University
of the Pacific in its second PCAA
contest of the season.
The game will be played at 3:90
in the CSUF pool.
;
p
V Ruble and Ji
'/ scoring this
on a breakaway at the
for a 2-1 Pacific lead.
But fortunately for the
Bulldogs, Endler wss net
through. At the 17:37 mark of the
second naif. Endler best Brett
Riley on a header for his second
goal of the game.
The Bulldogs pulled out the win
snd the mythical city cham¬
pionship on s Dennis Self goal
with 13:21 left in the contest.
According to Bulldog Coach
Bob Bereskin. the Bulldogs had a
difficult time getting up for this
««me. "We always have dif¬
ficulty getting up for the games,
both this year and last. The early
mistakes by our fullback put us in
a hole but he made up for it with
his play the rest of the game,"
1CWFtMIKlfte*N»s,wfK) run* beck punts for to **ioet.^h* trying to bntk ah* *+*•+*„<}
ooolntt Son Jew* Slot*. The Sulldoo* will meet the 5pm1c« S |