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> State CiSiii Ciliaai -SBB« Mandenburgh Begins 3rd Year As Bulldog Coach By BobCkr*. Head basketball coach Bill Vandenburgh is embarking on his third year at the helm of FSC s hoop fortunes with hopes of bringing his win-loss mark for hi:, brief Raisin City tenure up to the .500 mark. yjot blessed with enough talented basketballers to cope •Kb tb* rasses) California Banket-* ^11 Association competition. Van-1 EEEj •eawersk was my company. i may well guide hla Kuiutag backeteera to tk* wins reseded to put his three-year mark * by season's .nd. VaasaeBBergk was at FSC far on. -nr. aa assistant basketball coach I oach. before be took at** the rein, as bead hoop men ■ Ilrectly from Baa York, where be had received I let. tor of Eduction degree al the < frlusakla I'nulverslty Teachers . BSJSSJ He gained his first basketball aromlasaes In 1*45. when he earn td hi* first of Hve vanity totter. ■ Wsabington. Team captain of the .er Conference Chaav bbbs tsaai of 1S47-48. b. slso earned two letters In tennis at tk. big eesrthwest university After graduating wltk a Bachelor of Science degree In mathematics id *i. Vandenburgh continued hi* reart activity by playing on the BILL VANDENBURGH Seattle Alpine Dairy team, which finished fourth ln the AAI nation al championships that year. He was named lo the AAf All America team after the national tournament. When Illness cut abort a brief tenure with tbe professional Bos ton Celtics. Vadenburgh returned to IW. where he taught physical education and earned his MA In that subject. Recalled into the Marin. Corps ta 1K0. he came to FSC upon his As you may have guessed from his basketball prowess, Vandenburgh rarely haa to strain hla neck while Instructing any of hia charges He stands In tk* neighborhood of S-feetf 4 Inches •ATRONIZE OU« ADVERTISERS Alcorn, Brown Lead Bulldogs Past Hornets Big jOary Alcorn aad lumping Leu Brown w*r* tk* oaly Bulldogs on target coa.late.try Friday night but th*lr eomblaed efforts netted ST point* ta pees tb* FSC quintet lo i Tl lo 7S triumph over Sacramento State a Horneta on the local hardwood* The Bulldogs Jumped ahead In the firat mlnuteson Holland Todd's brace of laylna and extended their lead to 10 points midway through the period aa Brown s*roed In with his high arching mtoalles Alcorn started th* second hslf where Brown left off In the first Tk. ex-Fresno JC whls tanked four ahota In th. opening two mln- utea of the heat to etieteh the Fresno margin to 16 and the Horneta didn't elos* la until guard Bob Schurr went on a six-point spree la the final SO second.. Both coaches. Harvey Roloff of Sacramento and the Bulldogs Bill Vanderburgh, used their bench strength liberally during the free wheeling contest. Twelve men saw action for each team. Alcorn wound-up atop the scoring Isdder with 20 points. 15 of which came In the second hair Brown netted IS In the opening 20 minutes and ended up with 17 Hustling Don Leone. FSCa play making guard scored IS. Todd got 10. Davis T. Bob Johnson f. Dick Hendricks I. and Dick Diebert 3 for Fresno. Schurr led the visitors with 14 forward Sonny Rolf tanked 11 and Don Fauaaet and Dale Freeman scored I each. The Bulldogs hit oa S 74 field goal attempt*, and 17 of 30 charity tosses Sacramento Sigma Nu Plays Thetas; Bowling Lead In Balance Sigma No. which stepped Into a tl* for the top *pot la tk* latre- m ura I Bow Hag toop laat w«*k. wtll put their leadership on tk* line againat the fourth standing That* Cbl trio in the feature mStck on tk* Ptodlum hardwoods tkat aftor- Hrst week, will tkelr share of tk* league's top rung at the espense ef Slgaaa Alpha Epsilon Also matched today will be Phi Sigma Kappa, and the College V. Sigma Chi and th. Jok.rs and Lesmbda Chi Alpha and the Aces. After nine weeks of play Connie Andresen* of Sigma Chi leads tbe individual bowlers with a 155 aver age Ce, ii Opper of Theta Chi has posted the best series aad single game scores. 55S and 24S. THE TOP TEN Avg. HO HS Andresen. Slg Cbl 155 US 50S Opper. Tbeta Chi 151 242 553 AaSarsBB. Slg Chi 145 144 47* llorr.f.- Ml 143 SOS 4*6 Hendri. keen. SAF. 141 IM 4»1 Carrara. Theta Cbl 141 177 471 Kuhn. Aret 141 IM 4»5 Gumpoll. Jokers ISt IM 413 Bright. SAE 137 IM IM 'Dogs Torrid Fast Break Melts Cal Aggies 91-66 FSCs beaketballing Bulldogs turned on the speed Saturday night and romped to their third straight win of the an easy 91 to M decision over the Cal Aggies. A crowd of approximately 750 saw the fast-breaking Fresno quintet rack up 10 points before the visiting Aggies could get on the tcoreboard. aad tasta stretched their lead ta SI to IS at tk. 10 minute mark. 50 to 33 at Ike naif, and 7« to 43 at taa I quarter pe Coach BUI Vsr Since ISM. Fresno State Basket ball teams have compiled a record of 279 victor!*, and 33) defeats, a 42 per cent average The Bulldogs have accumulated 2S.107 points to their opponents 2S.7J4. scored on 21 of (1 shots from the J floor and 2S of 40 free throws ' FSC outrebounded the visitors 60 to 40. The halftime aeor. waa FSC 41. Horneta 28. Mars Drive In and Restaurant "HOME OF DELUXE HAMBURGERS ' Belmont tt Palm Phone 4-5233 SASSANOS SHOES & MEN S WEAR NATIONAUY ADVERTISED BRANDS 448 POUASKY AVE. Frosh Rip Edison Defense To Take 60-57 Victory Freano State's frosh basketball squad failed to tot a race-horse offense aad a ball-hawking defense stop them as th*r tassd by the Edison High School Tlg.r* 60-57 on tk* FSC court last Friday. Forwsrd Jim Kuhn aad center Barney Wad. led the frosh attack with 1« points apiece Wad. alao had an excellent night In tba rebound department aa did teammate Bob Llnderman. The Tigers were paced by scoring phenom Johony Hampton aad hla 30 points Hamptoa waa a bit off the mark during the firat half but came on strong In the latter part of the gam. with hia flae assortment of shots from all over The game, played under high school rules, got off to th. speedy start that la attributed to Edison, but th* fast break aad the full court press defense did not work so smoothly and the frosh stayed with them throughout. IS points ao toad bis teas*. the first hair EHS held a slim ' Th, Agzies war. defeated by SL 15-14 lead at the end of the first j Mary's ts to SO Friday night oa quarter but found the score knot- th# Gael court ted 33 all at latermissloa tim. j Fresno will nest sm acUoa The eloaeneaa continued Into against Long Beach here Friday th. second hair with Hampton j m^t and then mak. their first keeping the visitors In tk. aaa**! road trip of tbe season to meet with his shooting The loss of Cal Poly in Saa Luis Obispo Satur- Wade on fouls early In the fourth j,, night. period slowed the flash little as in tb. preliminary tassel Fresno they went on to build up a alx state s junior varsity point lesd thst they awe his Bulldogs' par* never sl Thirteen players saw action for tk* 'Dog* aad all but on* scored. Tke big tleg. gun for Fresno was Holland Todd wbo got his tooted scoring eye in focus for tk* first time this season and Biased tke wltk eight field goal, aad seven out of eight free throws for potato, tke highest individual output far tl « foot « inch Gary Al coca. Aad diminutive guards Dan Leone. Dick Diebert aad Dick Hendricks kept FSC slssling with tk*lr classy floor play, passing and baJi- bewking Behind Todd la tk* scoriae column were Alcorn wltk IS, Lea Brown 10. Leone ». Bob Johnson 7. Dtobert 7. Jack Lewis S. Don Davis I. Hendricks 4. Tom Batooa 3. La* Borges 2 aad Bob Phi pp. 2. David Gayn.r. • foot S lack eeat- PROBLEM Forward Ken Stark tod th* Bull pups wiU IS point* followed by renter Graham Grand, with 11 Grand* slso had a good night rebounding. Pittsburg scared tbe Bullpup* In the first half with their fin* tboot- the outdo. The toad changed hands several time*, aat neither team could gain mor* tkan five points on the other. The bay area squad held a 2S-SS edge at halftime FSC got hot at tbe start of tke si road half and had an eight point lead Before three minute* were gone and were never headed there PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS CHEMICAL ■ NOINKKRS MITALLUROICAL ■ NOINKKRS PHYSICISTS to meet from Fires tlsTr-eKr-.- whfwill be here for personal If you're a science or engineering senior, you've been wined and dined and promised the world. But before you pack your slide rule, measure a few facts about your future... and the vast advantages of starring your career with a pace-setter of Firestone's calibre: As part of io 57-year pattern of leadership, the Firestone team is now carrying forward the Army's vital program for the "Corporal."' That kind of brilliant pioneering, can make your future exciting, challenging, prestige-packed. As for educational growth, Fire stone's tuition reimbursement plan Fircone GUIDED MISSILE DIVISION Lee Angeles • Monterey weti-re. eciaeev.r.c .rare Dieicrgsiot SNSILSS set the pattern and is still the most encouraging in that field. Near both the Los Angeles and Monterey facilities, leading research and educational centers invite your inquiring mind. Everything snd everyone at Firestone will inspire you to learn more, to grow. And don't overlook money. Firestone believes in relating income not only to a man's present value but also to his future potential. At ia Guided Missile Division, you'll enjoy an income that will help you shape the setting of success so important id the career and the life of a ris*njj TRIPLE THICK I MALTS 20c I FRIES 10c' ) CHEESE (BURGERS 19c NO WAITING^ AT : TWHaalP onald's
Object Description
Title | 1956_12 The Daily Collegian December 1956 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1956 |
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 |
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Title | Dec 10, 1956 Pg 3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1956 |
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 | > State CiSiii Ciliaai -SBB« Mandenburgh Begins 3rd Year As Bulldog Coach By BobCkr*. Head basketball coach Bill Vandenburgh is embarking on his third year at the helm of FSC s hoop fortunes with hopes of bringing his win-loss mark for hi:, brief Raisin City tenure up to the .500 mark. yjot blessed with enough talented basketballers to cope •Kb tb* rasses) California Banket-* ^11 Association competition. Van-1 EEEj •eawersk was my company. i may well guide hla Kuiutag backeteera to tk* wins reseded to put his three-year mark * by season's .nd. VaasaeBBergk was at FSC far on. -nr. aa assistant basketball coach I oach. before be took at** the rein, as bead hoop men ■ Ilrectly from Baa York, where be had received I let. tor of Eduction degree al the < frlusakla I'nulverslty Teachers . BSJSSJ He gained his first basketball aromlasaes In 1*45. when he earn td hi* first of Hve vanity totter. ■ Wsabington. Team captain of the .er Conference Chaav bbbs tsaai of 1S47-48. b. slso earned two letters In tennis at tk. big eesrthwest university After graduating wltk a Bachelor of Science degree In mathematics id *i. Vandenburgh continued hi* reart activity by playing on the BILL VANDENBURGH Seattle Alpine Dairy team, which finished fourth ln the AAI nation al championships that year. He was named lo the AAf All America team after the national tournament. When Illness cut abort a brief tenure with tbe professional Bos ton Celtics. Vadenburgh returned to IW. where he taught physical education and earned his MA In that subject. Recalled into the Marin. Corps ta 1K0. he came to FSC upon his As you may have guessed from his basketball prowess, Vandenburgh rarely haa to strain hla neck while Instructing any of hia charges He stands In tk* neighborhood of S-feetf 4 Inches •ATRONIZE OU« ADVERTISERS Alcorn, Brown Lead Bulldogs Past Hornets Big jOary Alcorn aad lumping Leu Brown w*r* tk* oaly Bulldogs on target coa.late.try Friday night but th*lr eomblaed efforts netted ST point* ta pees tb* FSC quintet lo i Tl lo 7S triumph over Sacramento State a Horneta on the local hardwood* The Bulldogs Jumped ahead In the firat mlnuteson Holland Todd's brace of laylna and extended their lead to 10 points midway through the period aa Brown s*roed In with his high arching mtoalles Alcorn started th* second hslf where Brown left off In the first Tk. ex-Fresno JC whls tanked four ahota In th. opening two mln- utea of the heat to etieteh the Fresno margin to 16 and the Horneta didn't elos* la until guard Bob Schurr went on a six-point spree la the final SO second.. Both coaches. Harvey Roloff of Sacramento and the Bulldogs Bill Vanderburgh, used their bench strength liberally during the free wheeling contest. Twelve men saw action for each team. Alcorn wound-up atop the scoring Isdder with 20 points. 15 of which came In the second hair Brown netted IS In the opening 20 minutes and ended up with 17 Hustling Don Leone. FSCa play making guard scored IS. Todd got 10. Davis T. Bob Johnson f. Dick Hendricks I. and Dick Diebert 3 for Fresno. Schurr led the visitors with 14 forward Sonny Rolf tanked 11 and Don Fauaaet and Dale Freeman scored I each. The Bulldogs hit oa S 74 field goal attempt*, and 17 of 30 charity tosses Sacramento Sigma Nu Plays Thetas; Bowling Lead In Balance Sigma No. which stepped Into a tl* for the top *pot la tk* latre- m ura I Bow Hag toop laat w«*k. wtll put their leadership on tk* line againat the fourth standing That* Cbl trio in the feature mStck on tk* Ptodlum hardwoods tkat aftor- Hrst week, will tkelr share of tk* league's top rung at the espense ef Slgaaa Alpha Epsilon Also matched today will be Phi Sigma Kappa, and the College V. Sigma Chi and th. Jok.rs and Lesmbda Chi Alpha and the Aces. After nine weeks of play Connie Andresen* of Sigma Chi leads tbe individual bowlers with a 155 aver age Ce, ii Opper of Theta Chi has posted the best series aad single game scores. 55S and 24S. THE TOP TEN Avg. HO HS Andresen. Slg Cbl 155 US 50S Opper. Tbeta Chi 151 242 553 AaSarsBB. Slg Chi 145 144 47* llorr.f.- Ml 143 SOS 4*6 Hendri. keen. SAF. 141 IM 4»1 Carrara. Theta Cbl 141 177 471 Kuhn. Aret 141 IM 4»5 Gumpoll. Jokers ISt IM 413 Bright. SAE 137 IM IM 'Dogs Torrid Fast Break Melts Cal Aggies 91-66 FSCs beaketballing Bulldogs turned on the speed Saturday night and romped to their third straight win of the an easy 91 to M decision over the Cal Aggies. A crowd of approximately 750 saw the fast-breaking Fresno quintet rack up 10 points before the visiting Aggies could get on the tcoreboard. aad tasta stretched their lead ta SI to IS at tk. 10 minute mark. 50 to 33 at Ike naif, and 7« to 43 at taa I quarter pe Coach BUI Vsr Since ISM. Fresno State Basket ball teams have compiled a record of 279 victor!*, and 33) defeats, a 42 per cent average The Bulldogs have accumulated 2S.107 points to their opponents 2S.7J4. scored on 21 of (1 shots from the J floor and 2S of 40 free throws ' FSC outrebounded the visitors 60 to 40. The halftime aeor. waa FSC 41. Horneta 28. Mars Drive In and Restaurant "HOME OF DELUXE HAMBURGERS ' Belmont tt Palm Phone 4-5233 SASSANOS SHOES & MEN S WEAR NATIONAUY ADVERTISED BRANDS 448 POUASKY AVE. Frosh Rip Edison Defense To Take 60-57 Victory Freano State's frosh basketball squad failed to tot a race-horse offense aad a ball-hawking defense stop them as th*r tassd by the Edison High School Tlg.r* 60-57 on tk* FSC court last Friday. Forwsrd Jim Kuhn aad center Barney Wad. led the frosh attack with 1« points apiece Wad. alao had an excellent night In tba rebound department aa did teammate Bob Llnderman. The Tigers were paced by scoring phenom Johony Hampton aad hla 30 points Hamptoa waa a bit off the mark during the firat half but came on strong In the latter part of the gam. with hia flae assortment of shots from all over The game, played under high school rules, got off to th. speedy start that la attributed to Edison, but th* fast break aad the full court press defense did not work so smoothly and the frosh stayed with them throughout. IS points ao toad bis teas*. the first hair EHS held a slim ' Th, Agzies war. defeated by SL 15-14 lead at the end of the first j Mary's ts to SO Friday night oa quarter but found the score knot- th# Gael court ted 33 all at latermissloa tim. j Fresno will nest sm acUoa The eloaeneaa continued Into against Long Beach here Friday th. second hair with Hampton j m^t and then mak. their first keeping the visitors In tk. aaa**! road trip of tbe season to meet with his shooting The loss of Cal Poly in Saa Luis Obispo Satur- Wade on fouls early In the fourth j,, night. period slowed the flash little as in tb. preliminary tassel Fresno they went on to build up a alx state s junior varsity point lesd thst they awe his Bulldogs' par* never sl Thirteen players saw action for tk* 'Dog* aad all but on* scored. Tke big tleg. gun for Fresno was Holland Todd wbo got his tooted scoring eye in focus for tk* first time this season and Biased tke wltk eight field goal, aad seven out of eight free throws for potato, tke highest individual output far tl « foot « inch Gary Al coca. Aad diminutive guards Dan Leone. Dick Diebert aad Dick Hendricks kept FSC slssling with tk*lr classy floor play, passing and baJi- bewking Behind Todd la tk* scoriae column were Alcorn wltk IS, Lea Brown 10. Leone ». Bob Johnson 7. Dtobert 7. Jack Lewis S. Don Davis I. Hendricks 4. Tom Batooa 3. La* Borges 2 aad Bob Phi pp. 2. David Gayn.r. • foot S lack eeat- PROBLEM Forward Ken Stark tod th* Bull pups wiU IS point* followed by renter Graham Grand, with 11 Grand* slso had a good night rebounding. Pittsburg scared tbe Bullpup* In the first half with their fin* tboot- the outdo. The toad changed hands several time*, aat neither team could gain mor* tkan five points on the other. The bay area squad held a 2S-SS edge at halftime FSC got hot at tbe start of tke si road half and had an eight point lead Before three minute* were gone and were never headed there PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS CHEMICAL ■ NOINKKRS MITALLUROICAL ■ NOINKKRS PHYSICISTS to meet from Fires tlsTr-eKr-.- whfwill be here for personal If you're a science or engineering senior, you've been wined and dined and promised the world. But before you pack your slide rule, measure a few facts about your future... and the vast advantages of starring your career with a pace-setter of Firestone's calibre: As part of io 57-year pattern of leadership, the Firestone team is now carrying forward the Army's vital program for the "Corporal."' That kind of brilliant pioneering, can make your future exciting, challenging, prestige-packed. As for educational growth, Fire stone's tuition reimbursement plan Fircone GUIDED MISSILE DIVISION Lee Angeles • Monterey weti-re. eciaeev.r.c .rare Dieicrgsiot SNSILSS set the pattern and is still the most encouraging in that field. Near both the Los Angeles and Monterey facilities, leading research and educational centers invite your inquiring mind. Everything snd everyone at Firestone will inspire you to learn more, to grow. And don't overlook money. Firestone believes in relating income not only to a man's present value but also to his future potential. At ia Guided Missile Division, you'll enjoy an income that will help you shape the setting of success so important id the career and the life of a ris*njj TRIPLE THICK I MALTS 20c I FRIES 10c' ) CHEESE (BURGERS 19c NO WAITING^ AT : TWHaalP onald's |