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foge Foor- i College Collegiai Bulldogs Blast Adams State In '63 Home Opener Callagiaa Sports Editor \Chalklalk... Dixies Troubles On The Gridiron Dixie, homo ot plantations, grits, aad unfortunately a trouble race problem, turna out aome of the top eollagtat* gridiron tea the natloa. Tet. thla land or football beef la ln up to Itt neck the race problem aad the game ot football It not escaping th* I Th* powerful Southeastern Conference threatens to fold bet—ua* school* such aa Mississippi Stale and Mississippi are unwilling to play against Negro— oa the football team. Kentucky oo the other hand haa announced that starting in December It will begin recruiting Negro athletes. Th* problem Uea la th* tact that th* Wildcat* play a home and homo schedule wtth other member* ot the conference. The remainder of ihe league which Include* Tennessee. Vanderbllt. Florida. Georgia. Georgia Tech. Alabama. Auburn. LSI', and Tulane are willing to play againat Negroes but only away rrom home. This causes somewhat or a scheduling problem ror league lilts. mate i ill Mag toadta-af are already lassgw-sg I iln I11II11, s have goat lo Sort hero school, in Use HG<'. Mea like i. V. Carol! all coatd hate brought a little more tame to the hla right mind tints to loae that kiwi of talent aad yet that la what It to obvious that things are going to change or the conference and perhaps th* reputation of theee southern football pow*r* will die. Kentucky hat taken a bold ttep and It remains for tho reat of the school* to follow suit. Taxpayers Ft—« School officials at almost all of these schools fsvor Integration, but taxpayers are Involved and without their backing the colleges could not tnrvlve. Coaches ot course ar* dicing to bring In tho talented Negro athletea. The Wildcats have taken the first and right atep. No one kaowa what will be or who will take the next step. We can only hope that it ta In the right direction for the betterment not only of tho gridiron sport but for the troubled South as well. Aa Interesting sidelight haa resulted from a recent appeal by the State of California to the Stat* Supreme Court on a decision requiring tho payment of employee death benefits to relative* of college lied In aircraft accidents s aigaed that aa athletic scholarship to ao different rrosn aholaiaMti aad that the classification of a. athlete aa a * haa aa sdvmr effect on the maintaining „t m hoi—r- i og Edward Gary Van ID Board Approves Train Tickets Water Polo Sked Arfi q. $a|e Tha Froaao State College board ot athletic control haa approved a 16-game varsity water schedule for the 1943 tea- Defense Impressive But Offense Lacks Luster By DAN O'RKI—N. Collegian Sports Editor j Winning is better than losing but the Fresno SUte Ba | dogs will hsve to show g lot more this week against Ut versity of Pacific than they did in their 26-7 triumph ov J a weak Adams State team, Saturday. j The Bulldogs missed on several scoring opportunities againat th* Indiana *v*n though^. the defenae ahowed a lot more desire than la the previous two' €_*____ I+_****% Cm**%.**k\ game*. The orr.no. wa. far from OOD JOSC F tOSt, I the awesome tttteki dog eleven*. On* bright tpot in the ottoo- sive baekrield wt* the play or halfback Herman Hamp Tho aenlor apeedater. who waa a regular on the 1961 Mercy Dowl team. waa Ineligible last year Hamp let the fans know that he was missed laat year aa ho picked up 60 yard, on the ground la eight -— ._ carries for a S3 average. regarded San Joe* State f-ahm., The Indians of Almaeaa. < oto. _^___ _. ___._„„_ 8tlM,,ttlll were never la tae game hat made _^ ______ ^^ _________ m___ It rough oo the Bulldog* to push across Ihe goal line. The Hull-log secondary picked off sit India, pa— r* which gave Ihe BalMogs the hall tor most of the gam.-. Adamt State quarterback Ron Wleser gave the Bulldog* ' tnxlout momenti Ir period wllh his long picked up big ytrdtge but much ***** ?<"** Antonelll. Tho touch of hla aueceea waa due to poor -•»■ WM ■•* UD b* * ,u-b,e r' Down Bull pups In Close Gams Fighting Freano Stato Col lets froth team, loag oa agtrit. bat toted BlrTisinrl, th* high like David and Goliath with tht Bullpupi lulling ap oaly l: pltyert. whll* Saa Joe* Stt:. fielded a squad of 33 member. . Froaao scored tho flrot touch down of the game late In tha fir-- he" second | <iu»rt" °n » "n "»*» ***** tton Vi>i»er quarterback John Flno to ha, tackling by t I Bulldogs. Icovery by end Kelly Douhan. The home opener will be October 36th against UC Santa _M Barbara with other horn- — opponents Including Lorn Angeles State. Inlverslty of Pacific. San of Use IS CM Poly (SIX)) football players killed la the ItMO airplane | Diego State. Sacramento Stale. land San Fernando Valley State Are Yoa Kidding? ] College. The complete schedule: Friday. Oct 4 San Joae Sute Saa Joaa Saturday. Oct. 6 San Francisco Sta" Saturday. Oet. 13 Unlveralty or Pacific Stockton A district court asked the Stat* Industrial Accident Commission for |tO.000 la death benefits from the State Workmen s Compensa Uoa Fund Anyway the corker oa the whole meaa la that the atate further argued that the district court ruling puts the stamp of pro- feoatoaallsm on all recipients of athletic scholarships and might make tbem Ineligible lor participation ln auch events aa the Olympic dames They could have gone further and aald that the athletea and schools wbo give athletic scholarships would have to abandon the NCAA Anyway things could get Interesting should the Supreme Court decide to hoar tbe caa*. At least It could pat an end to the AAU NCAA feud FRESNO STATE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sat.. Oct. 13 University of the P*clflc Sat.. Oct. 19 "Cal Holy (8_Ol Sa-, Oct. SS a-so Aa*—gas State Tleket tales are under way for •-*. Bulking* suffered ao addl- ■ San Joae scored all of IU point• e rootert trala going to Stock- unnal Injuries aad areas to he j In the second and third guarter* n Saturday for the l'nlverstt> —._,,, ror the tor Tiger.i Hatur- The Spartababea' touehdowi of the Pacific football game. I __j .r ,|,ey can get a little more drives wers highlighted by th. FSC rooters may purchase the polish on the offensive team, slashing running or halfback Gu. Stepanaky aad the accurate pas. Office on campus or at Homan Sporting Goods Co. In downtown A itudent body card It necessary to pick up the ticket*, selling for 17.60 each, but on* card Is enough to purchase several ticket* Approximately (00 ticket* trill be available on the special train which will leave the Fresno Sanu Fe Depot at 4 PM Parking to available In the depot parking Tueaday. Oct. 15 Modesto Junior College Modesto FSC rooters to get Saturday. Oet. 19 stadium aad back Cal Poly Buae* will be provided for the hem to tho o the trala after the game. Sat.. Nov. gggm >!.,!.- . Stats- SLO) Friday. Oct. I | Santa Barbara college marching band. M Freano •Callfornto Collegiate Athletic Association game. All garnet 1:00 PM except L'aiv. of Idaho (1:30 PM) DOCK? Off yautCrt DO* MAHAfFtYS AUTOMATIC TIANSMISSION - SftVKI. tf*Alt MAtt IV AUTOMOTIVE tffttGHATION CAM RADIOS •CC U-NMO KIVKfMCN AEJ0 9UH0 SeWfKl CO. am t-irji A IE AUTO UPHOISTUY SCAT COVCtS 4 FUINITUK coNvcar.su Tors COStnCTC AUTO INTftlOIS 11 JJ N. II—MM AM a-lttt flairs TUMI UP 7071 N Hecriie CAL-STATE MUFFLER SERVICE MUfREtS • TAIIMRES • EXHAUSTS FOt AIL CARS AUTO AIR CONOmONING 20% Of? ON FARTS WTTH SB CARD 1160 Mod-tans et Olive BLACKSTONE AUTO PARTS ao« to tm tggstoo nan campus 439-2311 * NEW * USeD * RER.UUT "ARTS FOR AU CARS Aw*> Saturday. Oet. 36 ^***? Loa Angeles State ... Tueotlay. Oct. 39 University of Pacific Saturday. Nov. 3 ——i Diego Sute ! Friday. Nov. 8 Sanu Ana College Sanu Ana Saturday. Nov. » Long Boa*- flute lx>ng Be*ch Wednesday. Nov. 13 Sacramento Stale r'renno Friday. Nov. 16 Saa Fernando Valley SUte Fresno Friday. Nov. 13 Saturday. Nov. 33 State College Championships .. Lo* Angelei ml plui any other rooter will travel to the game on the special train sponsored by the rally committee. The train wlH have a car for dancing, with the college band providing the music, and a snack Kreano PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS In other sports action over the weekend the Bulldog croa* country tetm tell to Cal Poly 37-38 despite Fresno's Rick Dshlgren coming home the winner. Tony Atenclo scored four goal* to lead the Bulldog water polo team to a 10-4 victory over 8 State. lng of quarterback Ray Blute The Bullpupa scored thetr ■ ond and final touchdown, early In th* fourth period on a fourth down rive yard pass lTom Flno to hairback Clark Head. Tha kev play of the drive wa* a Sg yar paat rrom Flno to Antonelll. Probably the moat outstandlr. player ror the Bullpupa waa An ^Uo^A^W/trMcDonaldb STOP...of rh« Golden Archet ° Blackstone & Shields Shaw and Fresno Championship Tilts Accepted Schedules hav* been approved for tho 1969-«t Froaao But* College wrestling team and tor the 19«3 water polo aad croaa-coun try squada by tho FSC board of athletic control The 14-meet wrestling schedule Include* daal m**u wtth Stanford, the Unlveralty ot California aad Saa Joae Stat* Th* Bulldog* will alao boat tha CCAA cham- plonahlpa. tb* first Urn* th* con- NCKNEYS Tha water polo sehodale lag-gas II games, or which ate will lg played la tho FSC pool, aurt- ag wtth Sanu Barbara. Oct. 25 Highlight of the cross country s—edul* will b* the I—t I colleg* division champion run over Mlllertoa course it's invisible, man! It'g incredible, incomparable, infallible! Code 10 for men, the new kind of lM-ftiressing from Colgate-Palmolive. The new invisible way to groom a mans hair all day. 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Title | 1963_10 The Daily Collegian October 1963 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1963 |
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 | October 7, 1963 Pg 4 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1963 |
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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foge Foor-
i College Collegiai
Bulldogs Blast Adams State In '63 Home Opener
Callagiaa Sports Editor
\Chalklalk...
Dixies Troubles
On The Gridiron
Dixie, homo ot plantations, grits, aad unfortunately a trouble
race problem, turna out aome of the top eollagtat* gridiron tea
the natloa. Tet. thla land or football beef la ln up to Itt neck
the race problem aad the game ot football It not escaping th* I
Th* powerful Southeastern Conference threatens to fold bet—ua*
school* such aa Mississippi Stale and Mississippi are unwilling to play
against Negro— oa the football team. Kentucky oo the other hand
haa announced that starting in December It will begin recruiting
Negro athletes. Th* problem Uea la th* tact that th* Wildcat* play
a home and homo schedule wtth other member* ot the conference.
The remainder of ihe league which Include* Tennessee. Vanderbllt.
Florida. Georgia. Georgia Tech. Alabama. Auburn. LSI', and Tulane
are willing to play againat Negroes but only away rrom home. This
causes somewhat or a scheduling problem ror league lilts.
mate i ill Mag toadta-af are already lassgw-sg I iln I11II11,
s have goat lo Sort hero school,
in Use HG<'. Mea like i. V. Carol!
all coatd hate brought a little more tame to the
hla right mind tints to loae that kiwi of talent aad yet that la what
It to obvious that things are going to change or the conference and
perhaps th* reputation of theee southern football pow*r* will die.
Kentucky hat taken a bold ttep and It remains for tho reat of the
school* to follow suit.
Taxpayers Ft—«
School officials at almost all of these schools fsvor Integration, but
taxpayers are Involved and without their backing the colleges could
not tnrvlve. Coaches ot course ar* dicing to bring In tho talented
Negro athletea. The Wildcats have taken the first and right atep.
No one kaowa what will be or who will take the next step. We can
only hope that it ta In the right direction for the betterment not only
of tho gridiron sport but for the troubled South as well.
Aa Interesting sidelight haa resulted from a recent appeal by the
State of California to the Stat* Supreme Court on a decision requiring
tho payment of employee death benefits to relative* of college
lied In aircraft accidents
s aigaed that aa athletic scholarship to ao different rrosn
aholaiaMti aad that the classification of a. athlete aa a
* haa aa sdvmr effect on the maintaining „t m hoi—r-
i og Edward Gary Van ID
Board Approves Train Tickets
Water Polo Sked Arfi q. $a|e
Tha Froaao State College
board ot athletic control haa approved a 16-game varsity water
schedule for the 1943 tea-
Defense Impressive But
Offense Lacks Luster
By DAN O'RKI—N. Collegian Sports Editor
j Winning is better than losing but the Fresno SUte Ba
| dogs will hsve to show g lot more this week against Ut
versity of Pacific than they did in their 26-7 triumph ov
J a weak Adams State team, Saturday.
j The Bulldogs missed on several scoring opportunities
againat th* Indiana *v*n though^.
the defenae ahowed a lot more
desire than la the previous two' €_*____ I+_****% Cm**%.**k\
game*. The orr.no. wa. far from OOD JOSC F tOSt,
I the awesome tttteki
dog eleven*.
On* bright tpot in the ottoo-
sive baekrield wt* the play or
halfback Herman Hamp Tho
aenlor apeedater. who waa a regular on the 1961 Mercy Dowl team.
waa Ineligible last year Hamp
let the fans know that he was
missed laat year aa ho picked up
60 yard, on the ground la eight -— ._
carries for a S3 average. regarded San Joe* State f-ahm.,
The Indians of Almaeaa. < oto. _^___ _. ___._„„_ 8tlM,,ttlll
were never la tae game hat made _^ ______ ^^ _________ m___
It rough oo the Bulldog* to push
across Ihe goal line. The Hull-log
secondary picked off sit India,
pa— r* which gave Ihe BalMogs
the hall tor most of the gam.-.
Adamt State quarterback Ron
Wleser gave the Bulldog*
' tnxlout momenti Ir
period wllh his long
picked up big ytrdtge but much ***** ?<"** Antonelll. Tho touch
of hla aueceea waa due to poor -•»■ WM ■•* UD b* * ,u-b,e r'
Down Bull pups
In Close Gams
Fighting Freano Stato Col lets
froth team, loag oa agtrit. bat
toted
BlrTisinrl,
th* high
like David and Goliath with tht
Bullpupi lulling ap oaly l:
pltyert. whll* Saa Joe* Stt:.
fielded a squad of 33 member.
. Froaao scored tho flrot touch
down of the game late In tha fir--
he" second | |