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Sports 4 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Friday, September 20, 1968 Bledsoe is water polo mentor Former athlete now FSC coach Hudson at helm as FSC meets Bengals Darryl Rogers' third season as Fresno State football coach will get underway tomorrow night as his Bulldog gridders take 3 the Ratcllffee " ~ :e College to battle Klckoff til in the 14,0( Returning quarterback for FSC. The Junior signal caller played In the shadows of all-conference Danny Robinson last season. Junior Don Zimmerman, a transfer from Fresno City College and the Uni¬ versity of Colorado, will back up Hudson In the field general's ACROSS FROM DORMS or $40 per perso CARPETED Ph: 439-6481 The Fresno State vs. Idaho State football game will be played at Ratcliffe Stadium tomorrow evening at eight p.m. Instead of tonight, as was reported In yesterday's Dally Collegian. "have Its hands full", says Rogers, trying to stop the passes of Bengal quarterback Larry rman Erv Hunt will head ; defensive backneld, will also Include Lloyd 10+0+0+0+0+0+* ■ WANT ADS t+0+0+0+0+0+0k OFFENSE: By TODD NICHOLSON The FresnoStateCollegewater polo team opens Its season this evening with a new coach at the helm. Dennis Bledsoe, for¬ mer FSC aquatic great, will head the Bulldogs' water sports tending the Olympic Games In Mexico City. Hairabedlan coach- . ed Bledsoe during his years of record-breaking performances In water polo and swimming. three years of water polo at FSC, Bledsoe scored more goals than any other player In the school's history. Playing from I960 to 1962, he was honored Most Valuable Player In 1961 and gained a berth on the All-Con- The new coach started playing water polo and swimming com¬ petitively at Bakersfleld Col- junlor college All-American In swimming. Coming to Fresno State In I960, Bledsoe was cap¬ tain of the Bulldog swim team In 19G2. Swimming mainly free¬ style, he was on the medley and freestyle relay squads setting school records In 19G2. The freestyle relay team almost set a state record but was disqual¬ ified on a technicality. Following graduation from Bulldog starting lineups end - Dave Harris GIRL — Room for rent $40.00 per month. Call mornings only 229-9588. WANTED - Girl to share Apt. TYPING done In my home on electric typewriter - Call after 5 p.m. 486-1983. 4 Bdrm House - 1 block frorrl FSC - Pool, 2 Car Garage, fur¬ nished. 439-4529 after 5 p.m. LOST in vicinity of snack bar lobby a it. green blrthstone ring. Reward. 227-4084. TWO Male Roommates needed. Contact rogr. Newport Arms 2067 E. Shaw or call 224-4842. guard - Hank Corda center - Terry Cooney guard - Greg Billlngton tackle - John Stahl end - Mike White quarterback - Ron Hudson halfback - Fred Parker fullback - Mike Flores flanker - Rick Sexton DEFENSE: end - Gene Sugllan tackle - Tony Welch middle guard - John Focke tackle - Ron Remington end - Dave Auxler linebacker - Tom McCall linebacker - Pat Callahan halfback - Ted Cowles halfback - Jack Erdman safety - Lloyd Madden safety - Erv Hunt Male rmmate I Furn. »55 a mo. 227-0390. blk from FSC. CEDAR AVENUE BAPTIST Cedar near Belmont Looking For An ACTIVE Church College Group? Check These Weekly Features 1. STIMULATING BIBLE STUDIES 2. COLLEGE DISCUSSION HOUR* 3. ATHLETIC EVENTS (PAUL'S POOPERS) 4. THE WEDNESDAY HUDDLE 5. HAPPENINGS (ACTIVITY NIGHTS)* ssBIG AL'Sss FIRST and ASHLAN WHERE ALL THE GANG MEETS —- DURING OUR YAAp/Y HO(/R/pJ PIZZA SANDWICHES CHICKEN FSC, Bledsoe played polo for the San Francisco Olympic Club and coached swimming at Clay¬ ton Valley High School In Con¬ cord, California. While at Fresno State, he majored In social science with a minor In physical education. He was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. The new coach will test his water-dogs tonight and tomorrow as hosts of the Fresno State College Water PoloTournament. Participating schools Include University of Pacific, University of California at Santa Barbara, and San Diego State. The Bull¬ dogs' open the tournament this evening at 7 p.m. against UOP. 10 a.m. with Fresno meeting San Diego. The water-dogs will tangle with the Gaucho's of Santa Bar¬ bara at 2 p.m. Saturday. Bledsoe has stated that the team looks solid. However, he notes, 'Competition will be stiff this weekend a the whole si £ Open 4 p.m.-3 «-m. M 530 N. Blackston* ?*V (off Belmont) Ad 7-7054 t £m/ite Qjou vjo QAio/isliip w <df(tis Sunday St. Paul's Catholic Chapel at Newman Center 1572 E. BARSTOW AVE. - Phone 439-4641 MASSES: Sundays 8-10-12 Noon; Mon. thru Frl., 5 p.m.; Sat &• Holidays, 8 a.m. CONFESSIONS: Saturdays, 3-5 p.m. and 7:30-9 a.m. Rev. John W. Hayes, Chaplain CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 3901 E. CLINTON - Phone 227-4123 COLLEGE CHURCH OF CHRIST EAST BULLARD, BETWEEN FIRST AND CEDA SUNDAY: Bible School, 9 a.m.; Morning Worship, 111 Young People, 5 p.m.; Evening Worship, 6 p. WEDNESDAY: Bible Study 7:30 p.m. lo Serving the College Community SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 280 WEST SHAW AVE. ~ Phone 229-8371 11:00 a.m. Sundav Services -- 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 8:00 p.m. Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meetings FREE READING ROOM AND LENDING LIBRARY Open 12:00 to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH 8,94 10:30 AM: WORSHIP HOLY COMMUNION-1st Sunday and Thurs. 7 & 10 AM Philip A. Jordan, Pastor John E. 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Peterson, Asst. pastor A Warm Welcome Awaits You The Daily Collegian LXXIV/6 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE, FRESNO, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1968 Art of winemaking will be Hitch emphasizes depicted in unusual exhibit The Christian Brothers His¬ torical Collection, a unique art exhibit In wine making, will be shown at Fresno State College starting Tuesday and continuing through Oct. 4. More than 60 drawings and prints, 44 pieces of sculpture, crafts, vintner's objects and tools will be displayed In the College Art Gallery, near the Library The Items In the exhibit were selected by Donald J. Brewer, FSC's new Art Exhibit Director, and Norman Fromm, with . Fromm and Slchelr Inc., distributor? for Christian Brothers. Fromm has spent almost 40 years assembling this unusual art display, a number of the ob¬ jects coming from hlsownfam- n Germany. The exhibit depicts 500 years of wine In the arts,* said Dr. Frederic W. Ness, FSC pres¬ ident. -We are Indeed pleased to be the first California Slate College to present this out¬ standing collecUon to our faculty. Cleaver decision a personnel matter munlty.* LOS ANGELES (UPI) — The decision to limit Black Panther Eldrldge Cleaver to one lecture at the University of California at Berkeley was a personnel matter riculum, university president Charles J. Hitch said Sunday. The Board of Regents, govern¬ ing body of the university, Friday voted 10 to 8 to limit all guest Hitch advanced the plan to 11m- speakers to one appearance per II speakers as a compromise so- quarter In courses given for lotion to the controversial Clear- eredlt. Cleaver, minister of Informa¬ tion for the Panthers, had ac¬ cepted an Invitation to deliver 10 lectures on racism to an experi¬ mental sociology class at the Berkeley campus. When the word got out, It caused a furor In the political and academic commun¬ ities. Hitch said the decision did not infringe on the faculty's tradi¬ tional power to develop courses. The Cleaver decision was a per¬ sonnel matter over which faculty and the regents have 'joint* con¬ trol, he said. ■The faculty still has author¬ ity over courses,* he said. *lt has not been affected In any Dr. Max Rafferty, superinten¬ dent of public Instruction, said the decision to allow Cleaver one lecture will bring 'strong moves* from the state legislature. "A Utile bit of Eldrldge Cleav¬ er Is Uke being a little bit preg¬ nant," the Republican c for the U.S. Senate told m •I predict a full scale, top to bottom Investigation of the uni¬ versity by the Legislature, re¬ sulting In a series of devastating '" saldRaffer- He said the board of regents must take the full blame fori al¬ lowing Cleaver to lecture on the Berkeley campus. Pomologist Allan Hewitt joins Agriculture staff Ell I tn IID I AT Campus parking continues to by this MM sewcMni FILLED UP 101 ^ .big problem as witnessed place before class begins. Aid to underprivileged children goal of TIME Dr. Allan A. Hewitt has Joined the faculty of the Fresno State College School of Agriculture as Staff pomologist. Wayne E. Blehler, chalrmanof the FSC plant science depart¬ ment, and Lloyd Dowler, dean of the school of agriculture, an¬ nounced the appointment. Hewitt will replace O. M. Braun, principal vocational In¬ structor in agriculture, who an¬ nounced his retirement after 32 years on the FSC faculty. Hewitt received his bachelor's and master's degrees at the Uni¬ versity of California at Davis and his Ph.D. In 1962 from the Hewitt's writings have ap¬ peared In a number of profes¬ sional Journals and magazines. Geographers to hold planning meet Tuesday The Geography Club will meet Tuesday at 1 p.m. In the Inter¬ national Room of the Cafeteria. According to club president, Dave Hornbeck, the meeting win TIME, an organization of Tu¬ tors Interested In Minority Edu¬ cation, 1« looking for Fresno State College students topartici- tlctpate In their program of edu¬ cational assistance to minority group students. pam Boyd, co-chairman of the organization, said the only re¬ quirement for tutors Is a willing¬ ness to spend some free time helping an underprivileged child. TIME ts recruiting at both FSC and Fresno City CoUege but It la not necessary to be a student to participate in the program. Miss Boyd said that about 40 FSC students have signed op for the program so far this semester but added, *We need all the tutors we can get.* Those who commit themselves to the program are asked to •»""" two hours a week with their — signed child. Transportation wlil be provided for those tutors who Interested students may call Miss Boyd, Mary Casarez or Joan Mortensen at 224-0204 or Linda Shew at 237-3281. An orientation meeting for new tutor* wlU be held Oct. 3 at 7:30 p.m. In the International Room of the Cafeteria. University of Maryland. He was be basically a business session, the assistant pomologist and lee- New membera of Gamma Tntta hirer at UC from 1964-1968 and Upstlon, the professional geog- aerved as a horticulturist tor the raphy society, wlU be given their United Statea Department of Ag- memberahlp certificate.*. , riculture from 1962-19*4. -We are asking all Geography Married and the father of two Club membera and geography children, Hewitt la a member of atudent* to attend,* Hornbeck the American Society tor Hortl- added. "All alwleotoj with an cultural Science and American Interest in geography are also Society of Plant psysiologlsts. Invited to attend.* 1 college honor* atudent, Hewitt Otter ottlcersof ti»C*ography a Kappa Clob are John Uentw, vie*- and Margaret Myer, secretary. Chute memorial fund is established .-. ^..^ ...- . ' mq timp nartlcularlv tostudents becoming an officer and control- B'arrttr. American University, A memorial fund has been ' his tl me, particularly to students ' becoming an officer and control- > 8' arrtU American University, „,.„,„,„ ...» from other countries needing un- ler of a number of Ohio business United States Army, In France, College School of Business In deratandlng and assistance.* firms. ■"**"**T*T**»fiTTL. __^.. honor of Dr. A. Hamilton Chute, Professor emeritus of man- Ha decided to return to the adjunct professor of management agement and marketing at the educational field In 1930 starting and marketing since January, University of Texas, Dr. Chute as an Instructor on the faculty 1966, who died last month In joined the faculty at the FSC of Onto Stat* University, where Austin, Texas. He was 76. School of Business upon the re- he received his M. A. in 1931 „., v Urement of Dr. Louis A. Mudg*. and ph. D. n 1985. A year later liaUons related to his Held* of Dr. Chut* had a long and dis- (1938) be became an associate *■ ■*■ cation, professor at the University Of , After Minnesota. Prom 1943 to 1945 Dr. aletto* Flak. o*"> °t tn* business and government. After Minnesota, from ivm to i receiving his bachelors degree Dr. Chut* served with the 1 at the University of Michigan In Food Administration In Wash! 1916, he taught briefly In high ton. D. C. In 1945 he waa nameu ——* *-,j— *atoradbw*l**««, bead of the Marketing DUdslon, American sffeent Assc and the American Academy i* PoUUcaraad social Sci- of the PoUUcar
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Title | 1968_09 The Daily Collegian September 1968 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1968 |
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 |
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Title | Sept 20, 1968 Pg. 4- Sept 23, 1968 Pg. 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1968 |
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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Sports
4 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Friday, September 20, 1968
Bledsoe is water polo mentor
Former athlete now FSC coach
Hudson at helm as
FSC meets Bengals
Darryl Rogers' third season
as Fresno State football coach
will get underway tomorrow night
as his Bulldog gridders take
3 the Ratcllffee " ~
:e College
to battle
Klckoff til
in the 14,0(
Returning
quarterback for FSC. The Junior
signal caller played In the
shadows of all-conference Danny
Robinson last season. Junior
Don Zimmerman, a transfer from
Fresno City College and the Uni¬
versity of Colorado, will back up
Hudson In the field general's
ACROSS
FROM DORMS
or $40 per perso
CARPETED
Ph: 439-6481
The Fresno State vs. Idaho
State football game will be
played at Ratcliffe Stadium
tomorrow evening at eight
p.m. Instead of tonight, as
was reported In yesterday's
Dally Collegian.
"have Its hands full", says
Rogers, trying to stop the passes
of Bengal quarterback Larry
rman Erv Hunt will head
; defensive backneld,
will also Include Lloyd
10+0+0+0+0+0+* ■
WANT ADS
t+0+0+0+0+0+0k OFFENSE:
By TODD NICHOLSON
The FresnoStateCollegewater
polo team opens Its season this
evening with a new coach at the
helm. Dennis Bledsoe, for¬
mer FSC aquatic great, will
head the Bulldogs' water sports
tending the Olympic Games In
Mexico City. Hairabedlan coach-
. ed Bledsoe during his years of
record-breaking performances
In water polo and swimming.
three years of water polo at FSC,
Bledsoe scored more goals
than any other player In the
school's history. Playing from
I960 to 1962, he was honored Most
Valuable Player In 1961 and
gained a berth on the All-Con-
The new coach started playing
water polo and swimming com¬
petitively at Bakersfleld Col-
junlor college All-American In
swimming. Coming to Fresno
State In I960, Bledsoe was cap¬
tain of the Bulldog swim team
In 19G2. Swimming mainly free¬
style, he was on the medley and
freestyle relay squads setting
school records In 19G2. The
freestyle relay team almost set
a state record but was disqual¬
ified on a technicality.
Following graduation from
Bulldog starting lineups
end - Dave Harris
GIRL — Room for rent $40.00
per month. Call mornings only
229-9588.
WANTED - Girl to share Apt.
TYPING done In my home on
electric typewriter - Call after
5 p.m. 486-1983.
4 Bdrm House - 1 block frorrl
FSC - Pool, 2 Car Garage, fur¬
nished. 439-4529 after 5 p.m.
LOST in vicinity of snack bar
lobby a it. green blrthstone ring.
Reward. 227-4084.
TWO Male Roommates needed.
Contact rogr. Newport Arms 2067
E. Shaw or call 224-4842.
guard - Hank Corda
center - Terry Cooney
guard - Greg Billlngton
tackle - John Stahl
end - Mike White
quarterback - Ron Hudson
halfback - Fred Parker
fullback - Mike Flores
flanker - Rick Sexton
DEFENSE:
end - Gene Sugllan
tackle - Tony Welch
middle guard - John Focke
tackle - Ron Remington
end - Dave Auxler
linebacker - Tom McCall
linebacker - Pat Callahan
halfback - Ted Cowles
halfback - Jack Erdman
safety - Lloyd Madden
safety - Erv Hunt
Male rmmate I
Furn. »55 a mo.
227-0390.
blk from FSC.
CEDAR AVENUE BAPTIST
Cedar near Belmont
Looking For An ACTIVE
Church College Group?
Check These Weekly Features
1. STIMULATING BIBLE STUDIES
2. COLLEGE DISCUSSION HOUR*
3. ATHLETIC EVENTS (PAUL'S POOPERS)
4. THE WEDNESDAY HUDDLE
5. HAPPENINGS (ACTIVITY NIGHTS)*
ssBIG AL'Sss
FIRST and ASHLAN
WHERE ALL THE GANG MEETS —-
DURING OUR
YAAp/Y HO(/R/pJ
PIZZA SANDWICHES CHICKEN
FSC, Bledsoe played polo for
the San Francisco Olympic Club
and coached swimming at Clay¬
ton Valley High School In Con¬
cord, California. While at Fresno
State, he majored In social
science with a minor In physical
education. He was a member of
Kappa Sigma fraternity.
The new coach will test his
water-dogs tonight and tomorrow
as hosts of the Fresno State
College Water PoloTournament.
Participating schools Include
University of Pacific, University
of California at Santa Barbara,
and San Diego State. The Bull¬
dogs' open the tournament this
evening at 7 p.m. against UOP.
10 a.m. with Fresno meeting San
Diego. The water-dogs will tangle
with the Gaucho's of Santa Bar¬
bara at 2 p.m. Saturday.
Bledsoe has stated that the
team looks solid. However,
he notes, 'Competition will be
stiff this weekend a
the whole si
£ Open 4 p.m.-3 «-m.
M 530 N. Blackston*
?*V (off Belmont) Ad 7-7054
t
£m/ite Qjou
vjo QAio/isliip w
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