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CCAA Play —THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Wednesday. October 25. 1967 Game-Of-Year On Tap Bulldog Harriers Will Compete For NCAA Title By MIKE LASSITER The San Diego State Aztecs will Invade Ratcllffe Stadium Sat¬ urday night for what stacks up to be toe California CoUeglate Athletic Conference game of toe year. Fresno State, winner of Its last three games, Is currently tied wlto toe Border City team for toe conference lead with a 3-0 record. San Diego's Jim Hlght was selected CCAA 'Lineman of toe Week,* for toe seond time this season for his play to toe Aztec's FOR SALE OR LEASE WITH OPTION TO BUY. J150 monthly. Refrigeration. 4 Bdm. 1* bath. 600 sq. it covered paUo. NEAR FSC, GRAMMAR SCHOOLS. SHOP PING CENTER AND BUS LINES. PHONE 227-8178. ALCOA WANTS Two college students — li WS8T»&2£fi2- WMflDsD t 143 passes for 1148 yards and 10 touchdowns. The senior quarterback trails Long Beach's Dave Merrill by 30 yards to total offense.Merrill has accumulated 1196 yards pas¬ sing and rushing toRobby's 1166. Other Bulldogs who have dis¬ tinguished themselves ln confer¬ ence statistics are Lloyd Madden and Gary Finch. Madden trails San Diego's Lloyd Edwards ln rushing 414 to 340 yards. Finch is second ln too league to re¬ ceiving wlto 29 catches and Is third ln scoring with six touch- of Fre downs for 36 points. cross Besides toe San Diego-Fresno t0 aJLl tltantlc. Valley State me strong University ' " at Santa Barbara Saturday night. Long Beach and Cal Poly (SLO) will both be looking for their first league win Saturday afternoon to San Luis Obispo. The 49'ers lost 26-21 to Northern Arizona last week. LA State will travel to toe Is- e first time in the history' o State CoUege", toe FSC cross country team will be able to attend toe NCAA CoUege Di¬ vision Championships to Whea- ton, 111. Nov. 9-12. The motion to send toe team was passed Tuesday at toe Senate Board of Athletics meeting. •I think the cross country team Including Estes, four-day Jourr«y. In other business, toe com¬ mittee passed a motion to granl KFRE-TV permission to televise 13 basketball games this year. John Culver's request foi funds to attend too First Annual United States IntercoUeglate Ar¬ chery Meet was denied by tot commlttt toe e there I fsc e Theta Chi, SAE Can't Ease Up VaUey State's Bruce Lemmer¬ man was picked 'Back of the Week.* The senior quarterback completed 14 of 28 pass attempts for 247 yards and five touch¬ downs, and added 68 yards run¬ ning. His school record perfor¬ mance came to toe Madadors 40-21 victory over Cal Poly of San Luis Obispo. Aztecs Scared, Says Coryell SAN DIEGO CAP) - 'We're scared agalnl * That's coach Don Coryell to- forming that his San Diego State College tootbaU team will be emotionally Involved "when toe Aztecs meet Fresno State Col¬ lege Saturday night ln Fresno. Coryell has said his players don't play weU unless fright¬ ened. They were uneasy before meeting Northern Illinois last Saturday and triumphed 47-6, for their 22nd straight win. The Aztecs, ranked No. 1 among small colleges nationally, have a 3-0 mark to California CoUeglate Athletic Association puy. The Fresno Bulldogs are 3-3 but have won three and lost none ln toe CCAA. •We can't afford to let down after a big win,' CoryeU told the Quarterback Club1 luncheon Monday. 'It's toe game for toe conference championship.* Coryell called Fresno State an "exploslved team that can put In the Second Division, un¬ beaten Theta Chi U and Alpha Delta UpsUon cannot think ahead to the meeting of those teams ln toe finale. ADU faces Lambda Chi Alpha The Bulldogs upended Long Beach this year, but were de¬ feated by powerful San Diego. Seven members of toe team, in Held 4, in SAE U ta Chi II p against Delta Sigma Phi (2-1) n field 1, and Theta Chi will a tough Sigma Chi (1-2) fflsat4o' ! Pilot ; an airplane for $5 ' TRADEWINDS ! AVIATION Atmosphere for Achievement If you are contemplating a career in aerospace, your next ten years are critical ones. The exposuro you got to major projects, the caliber ol you ol educational institution > study, and the recognition you get personal achievements will all cot heavily toward building your equipment and systems which are making headlines Ihe world over. You will have access lo tour highly rated colleges and universities lor advanced study. Your assignments will be key study and development projects. opportunil AVAILABLE NOW - 2 Bedrm F»ra. Apt. - Pool - A/C - 1328 E. San Ramon - 222-4366. FOB SALE — Scooter, low mileage, new tires, wind screen. $200 - 222-6781. IDEAL STUDY and llvinf tor one collage boy. Separate Bldg. and bath. 6037 N, Palm and BuUard. 350 mly. 439-3027. At Convair you will find management sensitive lo Ihe importance of your personal development and you will work in an atmosphere ol achievement side by side with some ol the most capable people in our industry-the people who developed Atlas-Centaur and other space age e yours at Convair mechanical engineering; engineering mechanics and engineering physics. Engineers will be assigned to the following areas: advanced systems, systems analysis, space sciences, life itific a processing, a Mr. J. J. Tannone. Supervisor, Professional Placement and Personnel. Convair Division ot General Dynamics, 5629 Kearny Villa Road, San Diego, Calilornia 92112. GENERAL DYNAMICS Convair Division \, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN FRESNO STAIE COUEGE I- V If'"' -1 'll HALOl/EQi 4 \ i i ■ HALLOWEEN HOWL—After nearly a two century sabbatical, the In¬ famous Headless Horseman ot Sleepy Hollow mysteriously appeared before the Memorial Fountain at the bewitching hour last night and created quite a sllr on campus. Needless to say. the security patrol was stupefied upon hearing from mystified motorists that a headless horseman had disregarded the ordinance forbidding riding on campus. The officers arrived at the scene in lime to spy toe unannounced equestrian depositlnc several dozen pumpkins at strategic locations. Before Ihe rider could be apprehended and cited, he disappeared into An unimpeachable source reported toat toe Alpha Gamma tho fra¬ ternity acquired toe services of the fabled horseman to publicize toclr annual Halloween Howl tomorrow nleht in the Rainbow Ballroom. ' No Charge Made To Faculty Execs Modern American Slogan 'Hurrah For Sex!' y PAUL SULLIVAN. JR Charge, charge, A request by Drs. Eugene zu wait and H. Ray McKnlght i aired during Wednesday's me lng of the AcademlcSryiate Ex utive Committee. It asked toat Rally Promotes Grubby Game Students may wear their grab¬ bles ail day Friday and io toe Bulldog-Aztec game Saturday night said Bob Braltman, head A -grubby* rally will be held tomorrow at 1 p.m. to front of the Cafeteria and wUl feature the yell leaders. According to ■Braltman, toe raUy site has been •"changed U supplied any 1 Service of toe Humphrey. By CARLENE ANDERSON Speaking on *Sex and the Fat lly* at yesterday's Cross Cu rents discussion, Dr. Davis s: the chances of premarital s urtlng marriages Is an todlvld- Dr. Davis suggested toat post- should bo a meaningful one, In¬ volving love and respect. Dangerous problems arise, ac¬ cording to Dr. Davis, when people try to separate love and sex and use other people as tools of self gratification. Playboy magazine ■Many times Angels Turn To Hallo ween Witchery To Benefit Children's Adoption Charity resuppose toe administration dents. Free soft drinks wUl be A car decorating contest will be held before toe rally, with five man teams, representing campus organizations, doing their best to decorate their cars within toe 15 , "Students may bring ail the noise makers they wish to toe game,* said Braltman, "with toe the Secret Service c gardlng FSC students. The request stems f leged confrontation be Goodwin said he assumes the only way toe agent could have known who he was, Is through In¬ formation supplied by toe ad- chairman of I mlttee pointed out thai Goodwin was at one of toe early planning sessions tor toe visit. He also suggested toat Goodwin could very easUy have been pointed out to toe Secret Service by one of toe many bystanders to toe crowd outside toe Men's Gym- Hotel today through Sunday and give visitors a scare or two. Members of toe Littlest Angel Chapter of toe ChUdren's Home Society of California, an adoption agency, wUl be costumed as toe haunts and staff toe second floor of toe antique building at 1920 on toe Mariposa Mall. Many of haunted house wtil be open today, Friday and Monday from 3 to 9 p.m., Saturday from noon to 9 p.m., and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets are 50 cents a person and 40 cents a person tor groups of 10 or more. Proceeds wUl go children by toe society. Dr. Davis i people use se so desperately to feel close to someone." This may stem from lack of security or other reasons. A Roger L. Shlnn fllm, "Sex and toe FamUy,* which features Dr. Mary Calderone, preceded Dr. Davis' discussion. Dr. Shlnn summed up his study saying, "The old slogan 'Beware of Sex' to giving way to 'Hurrah for Sex.' * However, Shlnn did not feel this lessened his responsibility to learn to appreciate, enjoy and Dr. Calderone, director of toe Sex Information and Education CouncU of toe United States, strongly criticized the methods she says many American couples employ: using sex as a bribe, weapon, reward or even a tool for Foreigners Show Items On Campus Literature, artifacts and ti ttooal costumes from foreign countries wUl be on display Fri¬ day as the InternaUonal Fair, sponsored by toe International Fair Committee of International House, comes to Fresno State College. The four display booths, pro¬ vided by the fraternities, will be set up between toe Education- Psychology Building and toe Li¬ brary from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The tour areas represented will Include Africa, to* Ameri¬ cas, toe Middle East sad Europe and the Far East. Representa¬ tives from toe various countries will be working ln these booths to explain their display and to answer questions. Kathy Wegener (291-3973),Craig Students from some nearby Stephens (291-6003) or Kays Al- elementary schools wUl be oo Mudarles (281-4575). t to display, is asked to tmmedl-
Object Description
Title | 1967_10 The Daily Collegian October 1967 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1967 |
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 | Oct 25, 1967 Pg. 4- Oct 26, 1967 Pg. 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1967 |
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 | CCAA Play —THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Wednesday. October 25. 1967 Game-Of-Year On Tap Bulldog Harriers Will Compete For NCAA Title By MIKE LASSITER The San Diego State Aztecs will Invade Ratcllffe Stadium Sat¬ urday night for what stacks up to be toe California CoUeglate Athletic Conference game of toe year. Fresno State, winner of Its last three games, Is currently tied wlto toe Border City team for toe conference lead with a 3-0 record. San Diego's Jim Hlght was selected CCAA 'Lineman of toe Week,* for toe seond time this season for his play to toe Aztec's FOR SALE OR LEASE WITH OPTION TO BUY. J150 monthly. Refrigeration. 4 Bdm. 1* bath. 600 sq. it covered paUo. NEAR FSC, GRAMMAR SCHOOLS. SHOP PING CENTER AND BUS LINES. PHONE 227-8178. ALCOA WANTS Two college students — li WS8T»&2£fi2- WMflDsD t 143 passes for 1148 yards and 10 touchdowns. The senior quarterback trails Long Beach's Dave Merrill by 30 yards to total offense.Merrill has accumulated 1196 yards pas¬ sing and rushing toRobby's 1166. Other Bulldogs who have dis¬ tinguished themselves ln confer¬ ence statistics are Lloyd Madden and Gary Finch. Madden trails San Diego's Lloyd Edwards ln rushing 414 to 340 yards. Finch is second ln too league to re¬ ceiving wlto 29 catches and Is third ln scoring with six touch- of Fre downs for 36 points. cross Besides toe San Diego-Fresno t0 aJLl tltantlc. Valley State me strong University ' " at Santa Barbara Saturday night. Long Beach and Cal Poly (SLO) will both be looking for their first league win Saturday afternoon to San Luis Obispo. The 49'ers lost 26-21 to Northern Arizona last week. LA State will travel to toe Is- e first time in the history' o State CoUege", toe FSC cross country team will be able to attend toe NCAA CoUege Di¬ vision Championships to Whea- ton, 111. Nov. 9-12. The motion to send toe team was passed Tuesday at toe Senate Board of Athletics meeting. •I think the cross country team Including Estes, four-day Jourr«y. In other business, toe com¬ mittee passed a motion to granl KFRE-TV permission to televise 13 basketball games this year. John Culver's request foi funds to attend too First Annual United States IntercoUeglate Ar¬ chery Meet was denied by tot commlttt toe e there I fsc e Theta Chi, SAE Can't Ease Up VaUey State's Bruce Lemmer¬ man was picked 'Back of the Week.* The senior quarterback completed 14 of 28 pass attempts for 247 yards and five touch¬ downs, and added 68 yards run¬ ning. His school record perfor¬ mance came to toe Madadors 40-21 victory over Cal Poly of San Luis Obispo. Aztecs Scared, Says Coryell SAN DIEGO CAP) - 'We're scared agalnl * That's coach Don Coryell to- forming that his San Diego State College tootbaU team will be emotionally Involved "when toe Aztecs meet Fresno State Col¬ lege Saturday night ln Fresno. Coryell has said his players don't play weU unless fright¬ ened. They were uneasy before meeting Northern Illinois last Saturday and triumphed 47-6, for their 22nd straight win. The Aztecs, ranked No. 1 among small colleges nationally, have a 3-0 mark to California CoUeglate Athletic Association puy. The Fresno Bulldogs are 3-3 but have won three and lost none ln toe CCAA. •We can't afford to let down after a big win,' CoryeU told the Quarterback Club1 luncheon Monday. 'It's toe game for toe conference championship.* Coryell called Fresno State an "exploslved team that can put In the Second Division, un¬ beaten Theta Chi U and Alpha Delta UpsUon cannot think ahead to the meeting of those teams ln toe finale. ADU faces Lambda Chi Alpha The Bulldogs upended Long Beach this year, but were de¬ feated by powerful San Diego. Seven members of toe team, in Held 4, in SAE U ta Chi II p against Delta Sigma Phi (2-1) n field 1, and Theta Chi will a tough Sigma Chi (1-2) fflsat4o' ! Pilot ; an airplane for $5 ' TRADEWINDS ! AVIATION Atmosphere for Achievement If you are contemplating a career in aerospace, your next ten years are critical ones. The exposuro you got to major projects, the caliber ol you ol educational institution > study, and the recognition you get personal achievements will all cot heavily toward building your equipment and systems which are making headlines Ihe world over. You will have access lo tour highly rated colleges and universities lor advanced study. Your assignments will be key study and development projects. opportunil AVAILABLE NOW - 2 Bedrm F»ra. Apt. - Pool - A/C - 1328 E. San Ramon - 222-4366. FOB SALE — Scooter, low mileage, new tires, wind screen. $200 - 222-6781. IDEAL STUDY and llvinf tor one collage boy. Separate Bldg. and bath. 6037 N, Palm and BuUard. 350 mly. 439-3027. At Convair you will find management sensitive lo Ihe importance of your personal development and you will work in an atmosphere ol achievement side by side with some ol the most capable people in our industry-the people who developed Atlas-Centaur and other space age e yours at Convair mechanical engineering; engineering mechanics and engineering physics. Engineers will be assigned to the following areas: advanced systems, systems analysis, space sciences, life itific a processing, a Mr. J. J. Tannone. Supervisor, Professional Placement and Personnel. Convair Division ot General Dynamics, 5629 Kearny Villa Road, San Diego, Calilornia 92112. GENERAL DYNAMICS Convair Division \, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN FRESNO STAIE COUEGE I- V If'"' -1 'll HALOl/EQi 4 \ i i ■ HALLOWEEN HOWL—After nearly a two century sabbatical, the In¬ famous Headless Horseman ot Sleepy Hollow mysteriously appeared before the Memorial Fountain at the bewitching hour last night and created quite a sllr on campus. Needless to say. the security patrol was stupefied upon hearing from mystified motorists that a headless horseman had disregarded the ordinance forbidding riding on campus. The officers arrived at the scene in lime to spy toe unannounced equestrian depositlnc several dozen pumpkins at strategic locations. Before Ihe rider could be apprehended and cited, he disappeared into An unimpeachable source reported toat toe Alpha Gamma tho fra¬ ternity acquired toe services of the fabled horseman to publicize toclr annual Halloween Howl tomorrow nleht in the Rainbow Ballroom. ' No Charge Made To Faculty Execs Modern American Slogan 'Hurrah For Sex!' y PAUL SULLIVAN. JR Charge, charge, A request by Drs. Eugene zu wait and H. Ray McKnlght i aired during Wednesday's me lng of the AcademlcSryiate Ex utive Committee. It asked toat Rally Promotes Grubby Game Students may wear their grab¬ bles ail day Friday and io toe Bulldog-Aztec game Saturday night said Bob Braltman, head A -grubby* rally will be held tomorrow at 1 p.m. to front of the Cafeteria and wUl feature the yell leaders. According to ■Braltman, toe raUy site has been •"changed U supplied any 1 Service of toe Humphrey. By CARLENE ANDERSON Speaking on *Sex and the Fat lly* at yesterday's Cross Cu rents discussion, Dr. Davis s: the chances of premarital s urtlng marriages Is an todlvld- Dr. Davis suggested toat post- should bo a meaningful one, In¬ volving love and respect. Dangerous problems arise, ac¬ cording to Dr. Davis, when people try to separate love and sex and use other people as tools of self gratification. Playboy magazine ■Many times Angels Turn To Hallo ween Witchery To Benefit Children's Adoption Charity resuppose toe administration dents. Free soft drinks wUl be A car decorating contest will be held before toe rally, with five man teams, representing campus organizations, doing their best to decorate their cars within toe 15 , "Students may bring ail the noise makers they wish to toe game,* said Braltman, "with toe the Secret Service c gardlng FSC students. The request stems f leged confrontation be Goodwin said he assumes the only way toe agent could have known who he was, Is through In¬ formation supplied by toe ad- chairman of I mlttee pointed out thai Goodwin was at one of toe early planning sessions tor toe visit. He also suggested toat Goodwin could very easUy have been pointed out to toe Secret Service by one of toe many bystanders to toe crowd outside toe Men's Gym- Hotel today through Sunday and give visitors a scare or two. Members of toe Littlest Angel Chapter of toe ChUdren's Home Society of California, an adoption agency, wUl be costumed as toe haunts and staff toe second floor of toe antique building at 1920 on toe Mariposa Mall. Many of haunted house wtil be open today, Friday and Monday from 3 to 9 p.m., Saturday from noon to 9 p.m., and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets are 50 cents a person and 40 cents a person tor groups of 10 or more. Proceeds wUl go children by toe society. Dr. Davis i people use se so desperately to feel close to someone." This may stem from lack of security or other reasons. A Roger L. Shlnn fllm, "Sex and toe FamUy,* which features Dr. Mary Calderone, preceded Dr. Davis' discussion. Dr. Shlnn summed up his study saying, "The old slogan 'Beware of Sex' to giving way to 'Hurrah for Sex.' * However, Shlnn did not feel this lessened his responsibility to learn to appreciate, enjoy and Dr. Calderone, director of toe Sex Information and Education CouncU of toe United States, strongly criticized the methods she says many American couples employ: using sex as a bribe, weapon, reward or even a tool for Foreigners Show Items On Campus Literature, artifacts and ti ttooal costumes from foreign countries wUl be on display Fri¬ day as the InternaUonal Fair, sponsored by toe International Fair Committee of International House, comes to Fresno State College. The four display booths, pro¬ vided by the fraternities, will be set up between toe Education- Psychology Building and toe Li¬ brary from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The tour areas represented will Include Africa, to* Ameri¬ cas, toe Middle East sad Europe and the Far East. Representa¬ tives from toe various countries will be working ln these booths to explain their display and to answer questions. Kathy Wegener (291-3973),Craig Students from some nearby Stephens (291-6003) or Kays Al- elementary schools wUl be oo Mudarles (281-4575). t to display, is asked to tmmedl- |