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Tho Collegian Friday, February 26, 1965 Johansen gets All American grapple honor Fresno State's Steve Johansen, who was named to the third team All America wresUlng squad this week, will lead the Bulldog grap- CoUeglate Athletic Association 1 Tournament at Long Beach. Johansen, a 123-pounder from j Madera, was the loneCalUornlan named to toe three teams of mid season All Americans, chosen 1 each year by Amateur WresUlng c News. He was one of only two grapplers on the west coast to ! Johansen complied a 11-1-1 record In dual meet competition Uiis season ln leading toe Bull¬ dogs to a 11-2 mark. The Pa- , clflc Coast champion also won titles at toe Mare Island Invita¬ MAT CONQUEST — Fresno State 1 tional and San Diego Naval Train¬ Wirih-nlioefer walches the action. ing Center tournaments. morrow ln Long Beach. Johansen will be a favorite to toe 123-pound class at Long . 1 1 1 Beach, while teammate Don Nel- 1 L^J ■ ■ m^m L**. ^*e, % M son, the team captain, is toe top nugney, contender ln the 177-pound di¬ vision. Nelson is also considered ia threat for toe Pacific Coast rrr Photo by Frank Fleszel UUe this season. Coach Dick Francis will also send Garth Spltler, RoiiWai:mn-r, Larry Baker, Frank Cole, Eric Chrlstensen and Bill Bernstein into action tomorrow ln an at¬ tempt to oulscore Cal Poly for toe team title. The Mustangs captur¬ ed the dual meet championship of the CCAA with a 5-0 record. Talbot will lead FSC against Cal Poly Lonnie Hughey and Maurice Talbol, the California Collegiate Athletic Association's top two averaging Steady Aim NEW YORK (UPI) - Charlie Conerly of the New York Giants set a National Football League record of 36 pass completions in one game against toe Pittsburgh Steelers on Dec. 5, 1948. Fresno, which leads San Fer¬ nando by half a game ln the tight CCAA race, must beat the Mus¬ tangs to gain at least a tie for toe title. The Matadors must topple San Diego State tonight and Long Beach State tomorrow night to earn a deadlock with FSC. Hughey and Tallwt, who appear The 6-7 Hughey i: 22.8 points per game on the basis of 22 games, whUe Talbot has a 21.G average. Hughey has scored 501 points whUe Talbot is second among conference players with 433. Lonnie also tops the CCAA ln Ferson, while such standouts as Tom Jacogsen, Vern Crlssman, Al Brown, Don Davis, Larry Walt, Dudley Burback, George Sarantos, Don Salado, Don Leone, Dick Dlebcrt and Joe Chappel will lend support. CCAA STANDINGS all-CCAA te SAVE $10 ON REGULAR PRICE vantage of this unusual offer I! Brightest Fun Formula in America ft fi $249=^ = FtfN | HARLEV-OAVIDBON | |MATHEWS HARLEY- DAVIDSON| Authorized Sales & Service 548 N. Blackstone 233-5279 a 14.5 game average. Long Beach's John Rambo ls second with 27G and Talbot Is third with 226, a 11.3 average. Talbot's three-year career to¬ tal now stands a 1,4G2 points. Should Fresno and San Fernan¬ do tie for the CCAA title, they will meet Tuesday night ln the Matadors' gym In a playoff for the right to represent toe con¬ ference In the NCAA district eight tourney next weekend ln Seattle. The Bulldogs will return home : tomeetUieAlum- 8 o'clock. Lead- San Fernando Los Angeles State San Diego State Long Beach State Cal Poly TONIGHT'S GAMES Fresno State at Cal Poly San Fernando at San Diego Los Angeles at Long Beach TOMORROW NIGHT'SGAME FSC Alumni at Fresno State San Fernando at Long Beach Los Angeles at San Diego Baseballers hit road for pair; | Doyle is lost Coach Pete Belden, who has watched his Fresno State base¬ ball ranks dwindle ln recent weeks, will take the Bulldogs to toe bay area for games with toe strong Santa Clara Broncos to¬ day and toe University of Cali¬ fornia tomorrow. Belden's latest setback came Tuesday when his No. 2 hurler, Pat Doyle, was lost indefinitely with torn ligaments as toe re¬ sult of an lntrasquad play at flrsl: base. Belden was counting on Doyle, a starting Utoger last season, for regular turns on Uie mound this year. With Doyle out, Belden may use Rick Plerlnl, toe former Dos Palos High star, as his No. 2 twlrler behind ace Buzz Stephen. Stephen ls expected to get toe starting nod against the Broncs today, whUe Plerlnl may get toe call in tomorrow's game with Santa Clara, which has beaten toe PhUly Rookies and Hayward State, features the power hit¬ ting of Howard Martin, a former Roosevelt High of Fresno stand- son and Is being touted as an All American candidate. California gave an indication of Its power when toe Bears trounced toe University of San Francisco, 8 to 0, ln toe season opener for both teams. Fresno, which dropped 8-5 and 8 to 2 decisions to UCLA last weekend, came back Monday to trip toe Rookies, 4 to 1. Stephen and Plerlnl combined to toss a three-hitter for toe win. Larry SUva, toe Bulldogs' 5-7 first baseman, ls toe team's lead¬ ing hitter with a .445 average on two doubles and two singles ln nine trips. SUva has batted ln three runs. Terry Helzenrader ie Bulldogs'lone CLEVELAND (UPI) - Place- kicking specialist Lou Groza of the Cleveland Browns set toe Na¬ tional Football League record by scoring at lt 107 through 1959 11950 Why Rent When You Can Buy? Buy a new 2 Bedroom home for only $ A £ ■ *•* mo. After Normal Down Payment 4914 N. Blackstone 222-6034 227-7512 Friday, February 26, 1965 The Collegian Page 7 Bulldog spike quartet is set for SF meet **?*+ BULLDOG BLASTER — FSC catcher Lane Tremblay rips a single against UCLA ln the season opener. Tremblay is expected to see plenty of action when the Bulldogs battle Santa Clara today and California tomorrow. Photo by Frank Fleszel By The Way By bob McCarthy Although toe 39th running of toe West Coast Relays ls stiU months away, toe famed two day track and field extravaganza ls already feeling the effects of the bickering between toe Am¬ ateur Athletic Union and tho National Collegiate Athletic Assocla- The brief tnice bel end Monday ana toe States ls expected to last year. The results of this Infighting are being felt by the major warring factions ls r track leadership ln the United vith toe full Intensity It reached By DOUG YAVANIAN The 1965 Indoor track season wUl end for most of the Fresno State board splkers tonight with the running of the Golden Gate Invitational Indoor Track Meet ln San Francisco. Again leading the pack and a ard dash, wUl be Darel New- . The bald flash ls going for fifth victory of toe '65 sea- polnt-getter for the squad. The Taft flash wlU run ln both toe 100-yard dash and the fur¬ long during the outdoor season. Workman was timed ln 9.4 and 20.7 for these events. He wUl also run a leg on toe relay teams and If needed wUl be used ln Uie long-Jump, where he has Jumped over 24 feet, and the 440-yard dash. Also competing ln tonight's Bay City meet will be Charles Craig, triple-Jump, andSidNlck- olas who will be entered ln two events, toe long-jump and Uie high hurdles. With this meet ending the In¬ door competition, the 'Dog splk¬ ers wUl get no rest as outdoor competition begins Mar. 6 and s toe n -t of V. both AAU and NCAA athletes to compete in toe past. The 'war* has left several, including the WCR, ln a precarious position be¬ tween the two factions. For many years, too West Coast Relays has been comltted to the NCAA, but AAU athletes have been allowed to compete in open division events. This, generally, met the approval of the AAU. Now, toe AAU will not sanction participation ln any NCAA meet and vise versa. This policy forces Uie major track meets to choose between the two and wUl limit the calibre of athletes a carnival can attract. WCR Director Cornelius 'Dutch* Warmerdam said toe Fresno meet has emphasized, for a number of years, collegiate teams rather than individual stars and this policy will continue, at least through the 39th WCR. The California Relays at Modesto annually offers the other ex- wlth toe National Collegiate Ath¬ letic Association Championships ln Berkeley. The Mar. G event. Long Beach Relays, will give Coach Dutch I look a' varsity track squad in competition, et will Include other of toe California Col¬ legiate Athletic Association plus ed by University ofSouUiernCal- . Tho I AAU and foreign athlete, with little emphasis on the collegiate team. Should the Cal Relays stick to its policy this year, Its faces tho loss of top college from tho west. The Coliseum Relays has had booth NCAA and AAU athletes annually, but will probably go to a completely collegiate format this year. This means that'such stars as Peter Snell, Ralph Boston and Dallas Long will not be allowed to compete as they have to recent years in the Los Angeles classic. WhUe toe NCAA and the AAU are swuabbling back and forth, track meets like the WCR are forced to sufter. But toe real losers are the track buffs, who flock to meets in great numbers when the attractions are there and are conspicuously absent when they are SIDE SHOTS -- Darel Newman, Fresno State's bal on the verge of his greatest season. The former Si sprinter has won four Indoor GO yard dashes this si of G flat for 60 yards and a sizzling 5.3 for 50 j after No. 5 tonight in theGoldenGalelnvitational m Cisco. . .Sam Workm: ' ' Sam Workman, Fresno State's No. 2 sprinter who has a 9.3 best In the 100-yard dash, wUl run tonight In toe GO-yard dash at the Golden Gate Invitational Indoor meet at San Francisco. Photo by Bob Crispin Bulldog gridders will open practice By DOUG YAVANIAN On paper, Fresno State College should be twice too gridiron team It was last year on the strength of 25 junior college transfers plus 34 or so returning players. Bulldog mentor, Phil Krueger, will know better after Monday when the 59 players begin spring practice. The team will workout at Rat- rllfii- Sia-lium on Mondays, Wed- Leading the pact of veterans, nesdays and Thursdays at Including 1G lettermen, will be G:30 PM and wUl have 9 AM ses- all-league defensive back Dave slons on Saturdays. Plump and all-league center Paul The squad will conclude toe Warkentln. spring practice with a game The nuarterl against an alumni squa< (, the leader of y football team, ls going to 1 Rogers of probably be Uie team's only ma- 2 Fresno City College, on Apr. 3. Jor problem. B Krueger has grabbed some fine AlUiough, at toe present, six 0 players, Including Curtis Fra- men are vying for tho position, t zler, a halfback from Berkeley only two seem to have toe ex- B and Larry Mai of Fresno City porlence necessary to fUl toe 3 College, a fullback. assignment. t The 'Dogs, for the first time The best bet for toe Job seems 3 in a number of years, wUl have to lie FCC's Dan Robinson. Push- 3 five plus units. From a general ing him for toe job are '64 re- 7 viewpoint, lt will tie a hard de- serve QB Steve Rodriguez and ) clslon In assigning Uie men to freshman quarterback Terry J dash 1 o off tc kako murosako / Photography Wedding Specials Prom & Dance Specials for organizations Fun for Everyone! Shuffleboards Pool English Darts Sandwiches The Wum InloKI (1 mi. east of College on Shaw) 299-9976
Object Description
Title | 1965_02 The Daily Collegian February 1965 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1965 |
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 |
Description
Title | Feb 26, 1965 Pg. 6-7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1965 |
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 | Tho Collegian Friday, February 26, 1965 Johansen gets All American grapple honor Fresno State's Steve Johansen, who was named to the third team All America wresUlng squad this week, will lead the Bulldog grap- CoUeglate Athletic Association 1 Tournament at Long Beach. Johansen, a 123-pounder from j Madera, was the loneCalUornlan named to toe three teams of mid season All Americans, chosen 1 each year by Amateur WresUlng c News. He was one of only two grapplers on the west coast to ! Johansen complied a 11-1-1 record In dual meet competition Uiis season ln leading toe Bull¬ dogs to a 11-2 mark. The Pa- , clflc Coast champion also won titles at toe Mare Island Invita¬ MAT CONQUEST — Fresno State 1 tional and San Diego Naval Train¬ Wirih-nlioefer walches the action. ing Center tournaments. morrow ln Long Beach. Johansen will be a favorite to toe 123-pound class at Long . 1 1 1 Beach, while teammate Don Nel- 1 L^J ■ ■ m^m L**. ^*e, % M son, the team captain, is toe top nugney, contender ln the 177-pound di¬ vision. Nelson is also considered ia threat for toe Pacific Coast rrr Photo by Frank Fleszel UUe this season. Coach Dick Francis will also send Garth Spltler, RoiiWai:mn-r, Larry Baker, Frank Cole, Eric Chrlstensen and Bill Bernstein into action tomorrow ln an at¬ tempt to oulscore Cal Poly for toe team title. The Mustangs captur¬ ed the dual meet championship of the CCAA with a 5-0 record. Talbot will lead FSC against Cal Poly Lonnie Hughey and Maurice Talbol, the California Collegiate Athletic Association's top two averaging Steady Aim NEW YORK (UPI) - Charlie Conerly of the New York Giants set a National Football League record of 36 pass completions in one game against toe Pittsburgh Steelers on Dec. 5, 1948. Fresno, which leads San Fer¬ nando by half a game ln the tight CCAA race, must beat the Mus¬ tangs to gain at least a tie for toe title. The Matadors must topple San Diego State tonight and Long Beach State tomorrow night to earn a deadlock with FSC. Hughey and Tallwt, who appear The 6-7 Hughey i: 22.8 points per game on the basis of 22 games, whUe Talbot has a 21.G average. Hughey has scored 501 points whUe Talbot is second among conference players with 433. Lonnie also tops the CCAA ln Ferson, while such standouts as Tom Jacogsen, Vern Crlssman, Al Brown, Don Davis, Larry Walt, Dudley Burback, George Sarantos, Don Salado, Don Leone, Dick Dlebcrt and Joe Chappel will lend support. CCAA STANDINGS all-CCAA te SAVE $10 ON REGULAR PRICE vantage of this unusual offer I! Brightest Fun Formula in America ft fi $249=^ = FtfN | HARLEV-OAVIDBON | |MATHEWS HARLEY- DAVIDSON| Authorized Sales & Service 548 N. Blackstone 233-5279 a 14.5 game average. Long Beach's John Rambo ls second with 27G and Talbot Is third with 226, a 11.3 average. Talbot's three-year career to¬ tal now stands a 1,4G2 points. Should Fresno and San Fernan¬ do tie for the CCAA title, they will meet Tuesday night ln the Matadors' gym In a playoff for the right to represent toe con¬ ference In the NCAA district eight tourney next weekend ln Seattle. The Bulldogs will return home : tomeetUieAlum- 8 o'clock. Lead- San Fernando Los Angeles State San Diego State Long Beach State Cal Poly TONIGHT'S GAMES Fresno State at Cal Poly San Fernando at San Diego Los Angeles at Long Beach TOMORROW NIGHT'SGAME FSC Alumni at Fresno State San Fernando at Long Beach Los Angeles at San Diego Baseballers hit road for pair; | Doyle is lost Coach Pete Belden, who has watched his Fresno State base¬ ball ranks dwindle ln recent weeks, will take the Bulldogs to toe bay area for games with toe strong Santa Clara Broncos to¬ day and toe University of Cali¬ fornia tomorrow. Belden's latest setback came Tuesday when his No. 2 hurler, Pat Doyle, was lost indefinitely with torn ligaments as toe re¬ sult of an lntrasquad play at flrsl: base. Belden was counting on Doyle, a starting Utoger last season, for regular turns on Uie mound this year. With Doyle out, Belden may use Rick Plerlnl, toe former Dos Palos High star, as his No. 2 twlrler behind ace Buzz Stephen. Stephen ls expected to get toe starting nod against the Broncs today, whUe Plerlnl may get toe call in tomorrow's game with Santa Clara, which has beaten toe PhUly Rookies and Hayward State, features the power hit¬ ting of Howard Martin, a former Roosevelt High of Fresno stand- son and Is being touted as an All American candidate. California gave an indication of Its power when toe Bears trounced toe University of San Francisco, 8 to 0, ln toe season opener for both teams. Fresno, which dropped 8-5 and 8 to 2 decisions to UCLA last weekend, came back Monday to trip toe Rookies, 4 to 1. Stephen and Plerlnl combined to toss a three-hitter for toe win. Larry SUva, toe Bulldogs' 5-7 first baseman, ls toe team's lead¬ ing hitter with a .445 average on two doubles and two singles ln nine trips. SUva has batted ln three runs. Terry Helzenrader ie Bulldogs'lone CLEVELAND (UPI) - Place- kicking specialist Lou Groza of the Cleveland Browns set toe Na¬ tional Football League record by scoring at lt 107 through 1959 11950 Why Rent When You Can Buy? Buy a new 2 Bedroom home for only $ A £ ■ *•* mo. After Normal Down Payment 4914 N. Blackstone 222-6034 227-7512 Friday, February 26, 1965 The Collegian Page 7 Bulldog spike quartet is set for SF meet **?*+ BULLDOG BLASTER — FSC catcher Lane Tremblay rips a single against UCLA ln the season opener. Tremblay is expected to see plenty of action when the Bulldogs battle Santa Clara today and California tomorrow. Photo by Frank Fleszel By The Way By bob McCarthy Although toe 39th running of toe West Coast Relays ls stiU months away, toe famed two day track and field extravaganza ls already feeling the effects of the bickering between toe Am¬ ateur Athletic Union and tho National Collegiate Athletic Assocla- The brief tnice bel end Monday ana toe States ls expected to last year. The results of this Infighting are being felt by the major warring factions ls r track leadership ln the United vith toe full Intensity It reached By DOUG YAVANIAN The 1965 Indoor track season wUl end for most of the Fresno State board splkers tonight with the running of the Golden Gate Invitational Indoor Track Meet ln San Francisco. Again leading the pack and a ard dash, wUl be Darel New- . The bald flash ls going for fifth victory of toe '65 sea- polnt-getter for the squad. The Taft flash wlU run ln both toe 100-yard dash and the fur¬ long during the outdoor season. Workman was timed ln 9.4 and 20.7 for these events. He wUl also run a leg on toe relay teams and If needed wUl be used ln Uie long-Jump, where he has Jumped over 24 feet, and the 440-yard dash. Also competing ln tonight's Bay City meet will be Charles Craig, triple-Jump, andSidNlck- olas who will be entered ln two events, toe long-jump and Uie high hurdles. With this meet ending the In¬ door competition, the 'Dog splk¬ ers wUl get no rest as outdoor competition begins Mar. 6 and s toe n -t of V. both AAU and NCAA athletes to compete in toe past. The 'war* has left several, including the WCR, ln a precarious position be¬ tween the two factions. For many years, too West Coast Relays has been comltted to the NCAA, but AAU athletes have been allowed to compete in open division events. This, generally, met the approval of the AAU. Now, toe AAU will not sanction participation ln any NCAA meet and vise versa. This policy forces Uie major track meets to choose between the two and wUl limit the calibre of athletes a carnival can attract. WCR Director Cornelius 'Dutch* Warmerdam said toe Fresno meet has emphasized, for a number of years, collegiate teams rather than individual stars and this policy will continue, at least through the 39th WCR. The California Relays at Modesto annually offers the other ex- wlth toe National Collegiate Ath¬ letic Association Championships ln Berkeley. The Mar. G event. Long Beach Relays, will give Coach Dutch I look a' varsity track squad in competition, et will Include other of toe California Col¬ legiate Athletic Association plus ed by University ofSouUiernCal- . Tho I AAU and foreign athlete, with little emphasis on the collegiate team. Should the Cal Relays stick to its policy this year, Its faces tho loss of top college from tho west. The Coliseum Relays has had booth NCAA and AAU athletes annually, but will probably go to a completely collegiate format this year. This means that'such stars as Peter Snell, Ralph Boston and Dallas Long will not be allowed to compete as they have to recent years in the Los Angeles classic. WhUe toe NCAA and the AAU are swuabbling back and forth, track meets like the WCR are forced to sufter. But toe real losers are the track buffs, who flock to meets in great numbers when the attractions are there and are conspicuously absent when they are SIDE SHOTS -- Darel Newman, Fresno State's bal on the verge of his greatest season. The former Si sprinter has won four Indoor GO yard dashes this si of G flat for 60 yards and a sizzling 5.3 for 50 j after No. 5 tonight in theGoldenGalelnvitational m Cisco. . .Sam Workm: ' ' Sam Workman, Fresno State's No. 2 sprinter who has a 9.3 best In the 100-yard dash, wUl run tonight In toe GO-yard dash at the Golden Gate Invitational Indoor meet at San Francisco. Photo by Bob Crispin Bulldog gridders will open practice By DOUG YAVANIAN On paper, Fresno State College should be twice too gridiron team It was last year on the strength of 25 junior college transfers plus 34 or so returning players. Bulldog mentor, Phil Krueger, will know better after Monday when the 59 players begin spring practice. The team will workout at Rat- rllfii- Sia-lium on Mondays, Wed- Leading the pact of veterans, nesdays and Thursdays at Including 1G lettermen, will be G:30 PM and wUl have 9 AM ses- all-league defensive back Dave slons on Saturdays. Plump and all-league center Paul The squad will conclude toe Warkentln. spring practice with a game The nuarterl against an alumni squa< (, the leader of y football team, ls going to 1 Rogers of probably be Uie team's only ma- 2 Fresno City College, on Apr. 3. Jor problem. B Krueger has grabbed some fine AlUiough, at toe present, six 0 players, Including Curtis Fra- men are vying for tho position, t zler, a halfback from Berkeley only two seem to have toe ex- B and Larry Mai of Fresno City porlence necessary to fUl toe 3 College, a fullback. assignment. t The 'Dogs, for the first time The best bet for toe Job seems 3 in a number of years, wUl have to lie FCC's Dan Robinson. Push- 3 five plus units. From a general ing him for toe job are '64 re- 7 viewpoint, lt will tie a hard de- serve QB Steve Rodriguez and ) clslon In assigning Uie men to freshman quarterback Terry J dash 1 o off tc kako murosako / Photography Wedding Specials Prom & Dance Specials for organizations Fun for Everyone! Shuffleboards Pool English Darts Sandwiches The Wum InloKI (1 mi. east of College on Shaw) 299-9976 |