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Page 6-the Dally Collegian-January 26,1981 Bulldogs whip Irvine, host Pacific January 26,1961 -the Dally Photo by Robert Cautbier FRESNO'S ROD HIQQINS LOOKS FOR THE INBOUNDS PASS AGAINST LONG BEACH Craig Dykema (guarding Higglns) won game for the 49ers with late free throws JIM'S PLACE 430 CL0VI3 AVENUE CLOVIS, CALIFORNIA PHONE 290-2597 PRESENTS Monday through Tuesday "Cold Water Morning' Wednesday through Sunday "Stone Creek" •Dancing 7 Nights a Week' Happy Hour 4pm to 2am Every Wednesday NEW!!! Professional Hair Care I \ at CSUF .' Where the Barber Shop used to be in CU 102 20% Off all men's & women's haircuts to CSUF students We use & recommend KMS Professional Organic Products. Open. 11-7 CU 102 Piearcy named to all-NCAC volleyball CSUF senior Sandi Piearcy was the only Bulldog player chosen to the all- Northern California Athletic Conference volleyball team announced last week Piearcy, Fresno' s Most Valuable Player last season, was the lone Bulldog named to the first or second team, which was dominated by UOP, which won the conference championship. Joining Piearcy on the first team were UOP's Patty Berg, Jayne Gibson, Nancy Lancaster and Kim McDonald, Jan Linden of Stanford and Sylvie Monnet of Cal. In addition, UOP coach Terry Liskevych was named Coach of the Year By Jeff Reynolds The nation's highest-scoring college basketball team came to Selland Arena the other night, and by the time it was all over, Fresno Stale had picked up a 64-51 Pacific Coast Athletic Association victory over free-wheeling UC Irvine. The win improved Fresno's PCAA record to 2-2 and 13-3 overall. Coming into Saturday's game, Irvine had been averaging 94 points a game, with star center Kevin Magee leading Sports the action with a 30-points-per-game average, which was tops in the country. , But Magee didn't come close to his usual point output, scoring only 18 against a tenacious Bulldog defense. Bulldog coach Boyd Crant was quick to praise the defensive effort of 6-9 center Pete Verhoeven, who kept Magee away from the hoop much of the night. "I thought Pete did a great job against him (Magee)," Crant smiled afterwards. It was Fresno's ability to slow the tempo down and play its own style of basketball that made the difference in the game. The 51 points scored by 43 points under its average. "Unlike the San Jose and Long Beach games, we were able to get the lead and then control the tempo," Crant said following the game. Fresno trailed by as much as five ' during the first half, but staged a mild rally in the late going to grab a six-point lead at 26-20, but the Anteaters slowly 30-26 Irvine rallied to start the second half of play, as Magee scored seven of his team's first nine points to take a 35-34 lead with 16:33 remaining In the game k- But that was Magee's final points of the evening as Verhoeven effectively shut off the powerful Magee the rest of the game. Meanwhile, Fresno reeled off seven straight points to pull ahead 43-37. The^ Bulldogs clinched the game a few minutes later when Irvine's Randy Whieldon was whistled for a technical foul and the partisan crowd at Selland erupted in frenzied cheers Higgins converted the technical shot to boost the Bulldogs to a 52-43 lead with 6:46 left and the visiting Anteaters never got closer. Rod Higgins finished as high scorer for Fresno with 20. Donald Mason followed with 14 and Verhoeven and Bobby Davis each had eight. 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Object Description
Title | 1981_01 The Daily Collegian January 1981 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1981 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
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, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Jan 26, 1981 Pg. 6-7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1981 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
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, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | Page 6-the Dally Collegian-January 26,1981 Bulldogs whip Irvine, host Pacific January 26,1961 -the Dally Photo by Robert Cautbier FRESNO'S ROD HIQQINS LOOKS FOR THE INBOUNDS PASS AGAINST LONG BEACH Craig Dykema (guarding Higglns) won game for the 49ers with late free throws JIM'S PLACE 430 CL0VI3 AVENUE CLOVIS, CALIFORNIA PHONE 290-2597 PRESENTS Monday through Tuesday "Cold Water Morning' Wednesday through Sunday "Stone Creek" •Dancing 7 Nights a Week' Happy Hour 4pm to 2am Every Wednesday NEW!!! Professional Hair Care I \ at CSUF .' Where the Barber Shop used to be in CU 102 20% Off all men's & women's haircuts to CSUF students We use & recommend KMS Professional Organic Products. Open. 11-7 CU 102 Piearcy named to all-NCAC volleyball CSUF senior Sandi Piearcy was the only Bulldog player chosen to the all- Northern California Athletic Conference volleyball team announced last week Piearcy, Fresno' s Most Valuable Player last season, was the lone Bulldog named to the first or second team, which was dominated by UOP, which won the conference championship. Joining Piearcy on the first team were UOP's Patty Berg, Jayne Gibson, Nancy Lancaster and Kim McDonald, Jan Linden of Stanford and Sylvie Monnet of Cal. In addition, UOP coach Terry Liskevych was named Coach of the Year By Jeff Reynolds The nation's highest-scoring college basketball team came to Selland Arena the other night, and by the time it was all over, Fresno Stale had picked up a 64-51 Pacific Coast Athletic Association victory over free-wheeling UC Irvine. The win improved Fresno's PCAA record to 2-2 and 13-3 overall. Coming into Saturday's game, Irvine had been averaging 94 points a game, with star center Kevin Magee leading Sports the action with a 30-points-per-game average, which was tops in the country. , But Magee didn't come close to his usual point output, scoring only 18 against a tenacious Bulldog defense. Bulldog coach Boyd Crant was quick to praise the defensive effort of 6-9 center Pete Verhoeven, who kept Magee away from the hoop much of the night. "I thought Pete did a great job against him (Magee)," Crant smiled afterwards. It was Fresno's ability to slow the tempo down and play its own style of basketball that made the difference in the game. The 51 points scored by 43 points under its average. "Unlike the San Jose and Long Beach games, we were able to get the lead and then control the tempo," Crant said following the game. Fresno trailed by as much as five ' during the first half, but staged a mild rally in the late going to grab a six-point lead at 26-20, but the Anteaters slowly 30-26 Irvine rallied to start the second half of play, as Magee scored seven of his team's first nine points to take a 35-34 lead with 16:33 remaining In the game k- But that was Magee's final points of the evening as Verhoeven effectively shut off the powerful Magee the rest of the game. Meanwhile, Fresno reeled off seven straight points to pull ahead 43-37. The^ Bulldogs clinched the game a few minutes later when Irvine's Randy Whieldon was whistled for a technical foul and the partisan crowd at Selland erupted in frenzied cheers Higgins converted the technical shot to boost the Bulldogs to a 52-43 lead with 6:46 left and the visiting Anteaters never got closer. Rod Higgins finished as high scorer for Fresno with 20. Donald Mason followed with 14 and Verhoeven and Bobby Davis each had eight. Chinese Language Accepting and Cultural Studies applications is -ftolcsoffers: jr for all quarters I ,» 'Reasonable expenses'Travel ^ ? ^•E"e"T;acct^s,i,:;aiWan /< ^r^F^^e.^ntorm.U '•Fullu iversity credit | » i 6/15-9/4; 9/21-12/18 I First Quarter: Tuition S780, "l Housing $200 ;e Language and al Studies P.O. Box 15563 Long Beach, CA 90815 Telephone: (213)597-3361 Sports calendar | "V I T f TUESDAY Softball CSUF at Cal Poly SLO CSUF at Cal Berkeley 2:30p.m WEDNESDAY THURSDAY CSUF at Cal SUte University Championships All Day (Lo* Angeles) CSUF at Cal State Los Angeles Tournament All Day SUMMER POSITIONS AVAILABLE KENN0LYN CAMPS SAMTACRUZMT3. Need Counselorsand Specialists in all sports and camp related activities University Credit available Interested in people with sincere desire to work with children. Also need kitchen staff, nightwatchman. maintenance people, laundry staff and secretary. Contact Student Employment Office on this campus for information and dates of Interviews. Attention All Students!! 10% Discount WITH STUDENT BOD Y CARD 11 We rent tj^ewrtteni and Csuculators. Manual Typewriters—»10/mth. We aervico most makes of typo- writers and csJculators. FREE ejrtimates given II SUPPLIES : ;e at CSUF FRIDAY Tennis CSUF at Cal State University Championships All Day (Los Angeles) Gymnastics Hayward, Cal, Cal Pofy I at CSUF Women's Swimming CSUF at Santa Barbara Invitational All Day Fast, accurate typist Call day or night 222-8259, Ask for Dec. AIRLINE JOBS For Information - Write: AIRLINE PUBLISHING CO. 1516 E. TROPICANA 7AM10 LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89109 Include a self-addressed stamped envelope. EE& Computer Science Graduates Today, in San Diego. computer systems aMMfe/flfl ^S^mmMmm\mmu9^ao%jSmSW ' ana concepts. If you welcome the stimulation inherent in creating a new generation of medium and large- scale mainframe computer systems, consider-NCR Engineering & Manufacturing/San Diego. n organization that's NCR facilities and pi duced an engineering staff that's showing the way In systems architecture. Virtual systems. Multiprocessing. Data base management. Firmware emulation. PASCAL-based OS language. VLSI technology. Upward path engineering. In short, everything that creates Total System capabilities for business needs of the 80's and 90's. Something else you'll like. Although our products and California hilltop facilities are large- scale, you'll work in small, highly visible project teams that offer uncommon program diversity. There is easy multidisci- pline communication, movement between projects, and wide career path options. In a word, you will find exposure. And a unique learning environment. And, you'll be working within a few miles of the ocean and minutes from downtown San Diego. Learn more by scheduling an on campus interviewthroughyour Placement Office, or by writing: Mr. Hal Ostrander, NCR Corporation, Dept.CN, 16550 W.Bernardo Drive. San Diego, CA 92127 NCR An Equal Opportunity Employer |