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-.COMMINTARY. SOME GUFF ■it davi ou-*iy< Bulldogs 4-4 over vacation •Thwre'e no c*uee*,.,< he pi * 10 win the a -Jim -Catfish' Hunter, after loading the Oakland A'a to their tMrd consecutive World rher wit *•*• *o -BUI Vlrdon. manager of tha New York Yankees, after hearing the news that Ma clubhnd just signed Hunter tor five years His Caroataa farmboy drawl is almost Identical to Ma piictong he may swam a Mt "slow- bat that's where it ends The man can pitch! He can pitch so good that hell load tho New York Yankees to the in 1975. . starting rotation of Hunter. George "Doc" Medlch, PM Dobuon aatd Rudy May. the Yanks am a cinch to win the American League'a Eastern Division title The Sunday before last, Fresno opened their Caster vacattodplay by dropping two games to the vtaltlng UnJvarsity of Oregon Ducks.10-1. 4-5 TMa pant weak proved to be a aeoaaw affair for the BaaJdug baaeball loam, aa the diamond- men won tour gamea aad loot tear. Then on Tues day conch Bob Bennett's crew traveled north to Hayward State and swept the Pioneers 7-1. 6-5 Tha *Dogs showed that they could Mt the long bull Taesday - hitting five round trippers Gary Starling. Lee C» Dave Bedroetaa, Bob Felta and Ron Klellng all homered tor CSUF'a Pacific Coast Athletic Aaaoctatlon opener last Friday rvsuing again* hoot Inn Joae State waa a heertbreaker Fresno lost to the Spsrtans. 4-1. in 13 The Yankees further anhancsd their chances for tha pianaat una aiT whan they cleverly traded Bobby Murcer tor taa San Franclaco B >w>y Bonds. The two main mon tn tha Yank'a totwrn. Hunter and Bonds bath have some impreaslve eredentlala. 28. compiled » record of 21-11. 31-7. 21-1 and 24-12 for akiand A'a over taa peat four seasons fit hough he'a boon pttcMng prcatoffal easily for 10 years now, he cets stronger ovary year. •The Catfish" knows that he'a getting paid a ealary that la larger nan the coat of the New York frencMeetn 1P4S (Ms five-year salary .•-in 137 million), aad la anxious la prove Mmaelf to the hut loyal New York tons lag likely to pitch mora than 200 taeinga (he went 318 trtga last season tor Oakland), tha Yankee ataff looks ss solid aa n the mayors. *.4d Medlch (19-15 and HO tnninga). Dobnon (19-15 and S91), aad and 141). that would only leave the rest of the pitchers with 350 laatoga (out of an estimated 1,450 tnninga during tha season) inknoe' secowdary starters and ballpen will be tod by Met -ottiemyer who la much tougher then Ms 4-7 record indicates And k Ttdrow (11-12 in 210 tn tngs last snaaoa) could be taa Yanks' fifth starting pitcher If Stottlemyer tolls to fill the void with reliever Sparky Lyle, 9-3 and a 1.44 earned run average tn • appearances la 1174, the Yanks have tan barters to make any -am envious. Bonds is one of the oeat all-around performers In taa league, aad i 1973 season totals of HI. It atotoo banas. aad 14 RBI s. if --pasted thts year, couM eaatly enable tin Yankees to walk away •with all the marble a." in the otatflnld with Bonds will be rlghtflelder Elliot Maddox 103-3-45). aad Lou PI iella (.JSi-t-'O) ta left. The infield will prabably constM of ChrisChambltssf 255-4-50) at rst nase. Sandy Alomar at second (.141-1-21), Jim Mason (.150- at shortatop. and Craig Nettles (144-12-75) M third m Monaon. who pUynd most of last season with an Injured . i should improve oa Mo 241-13 40 1174 mark*. k is aleo well auppllod with beach strength Boa Blomberg los Johnson (.217-5-43). Roy WMta (1T5-7-41) aad :43-8-51) can fill la aa DH'a or utility men iARLES FINLEY, The Catfish aad Ms -tiew-Btaad friends" *e tn '75 - aad you let last year's AL. Cy Yoaag * inner slip away of four parta) Track meet today warmerdam'a rs will moot Sacramento rack and field s afternoon at Ratcttfto The moat is scheduled »' 1 p.m The moot was previously ant for March 1, but was rsnchsrtolecl rdnM hsfaa rained out CSUF will be noma again thts Saturday, hosting UC Santa Barbara, aleo at 1 p m. Mrtrsity Ol San Fernando Valley COLLEGE OF LAW A«w«ouncW) 'AU 1IMI1TII . AUOU1T 11. 1475 at 3 agar 4*7 pretrial •art Its* Uj aas rvwataf erafrian Degree ond a*ayCaatt> H fccrewite. frivisieeally - Stati Ik tf Calif A" p way mm lead to #w J%ew> Dncu Cc»V»oe»uotore Brad Kelley, 4-1, 185--wand ■npluamors, looked lmpreoMve tor the Bulktoga, working 10 and one third tnninga Kelley yielded to reliever John Miller In tha 11th, and Miller (4 2) waa tagged with tho loos Kelley had given ap three mas on U Mts. after tour tni tied the game tall Dove nghtflektor GaryStarltiagn htm tn. Bob Dtiglea* alagle brought in Roberta and Bob Kelts to even taa eeoro at three -apiece Last Saturday afternoon the. Bulldoga split with the Spartaae. 4-3, 2-0. to move the! record to 1-2. In the first game Fresno opened the scorn* with Felta acoriag on Dingus' grounder San Joae tied the game ta taa wl then added two i runo in the fourth, thanka to at ran doable aad an error by Fel f-*di ter Gary Maiitog scored oa Felt'a | Felta i ting attack tor Prueno with ( Mtaa three Mts - Fn giving Mm Ms loss Kala to 1 la tl Bob Prtotto'a 140-foot I in tbe aecond taattruj. RBI atagto la taa I accounted for Freer. Starling, a e-teet aaaaar, la now 1-1 la Easter Sunday's | tha OMvwrMty of On loasaa la the Ducks. wtnMag 7-1 f r-»r>n cracked 13 hits and gut fine pitching from Mike Murphy nnd Al Caadroa. Cuadroa got the win He is 4-1. The 14-17 -Dogs were led by Mts ta five man la taa plate. OUR 5th —/an>#/ SALE ENDS •■■■. ■V^nVw^*' FRIDAY, APRIL 4 at^eP ~~ "lIiTTGfAslisT raTssKoTf | 20% OFF !PA,NTSout 10<J "moccasins slide rules $4 AT COST ..L.j u----.--_---.~i CLOSEOUT LOWER LEVEL BOOKS 10% OFF r,T SPECIAL ORDERS) MANY GIFT ITEMS AT REDUCED PRICES
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Title | 1975_04 The Daily Collegian April 1975 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1975 |
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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Title | April 1, 1975 Pg 3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1975 |
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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-.COMMINTARY.
SOME GUFF
■it davi ou-*iy<
Bulldogs 4-4 over vacation
•Thwre'e no c*uee*,.,<
he pi * 10 win the a
-Jim -Catfish' Hunter, after loading the
Oakland A'a to their tMrd consecutive World
rher wit *•*• *o
-BUI Vlrdon. manager of tha New York Yankees, after hearing the news that Ma clubhnd
just signed Hunter tor five years
His Caroataa farmboy drawl is almost Identical to Ma piictong
he may swam a Mt "slow- bat that's where it ends
The man can pitch!
He can pitch so good that hell load tho New York Yankees to the
in 1975.
. starting rotation of Hunter. George "Doc" Medlch, PM
Dobuon aatd Rudy May. the Yanks am a cinch to win the American
League'a Eastern Division title
The Sunday before last, Fresno
opened their Caster vacattodplay
by dropping two games to the
vtaltlng UnJvarsity of Oregon
Ducks.10-1. 4-5
TMa pant weak proved to be a
aeoaaw affair for the BaaJdug
baaeball loam, aa the diamond-
men won tour gamea aad loot
tear.
Then on Tues day conch Bob
Bennett's crew traveled north
to Hayward State and swept the
Pioneers 7-1. 6-5 Tha *Dogs
showed that they could Mt the long
bull Taesday - hitting five round
trippers
Gary Starling. Lee C»
Dave Bedroetaa, Bob Felta and
Ron Klellng all homered tor
CSUF'a Pacific Coast Athletic
Aaaoctatlon opener last Friday
rvsuing again* hoot Inn Joae
State waa a heertbreaker Fresno
lost to the Spsrtans. 4-1. in 13
The Yankees further anhancsd their chances for tha pianaat una
aiT whan they cleverly traded Bobby Murcer tor taa San Franclaco
B >w>y Bonds.
The two main mon tn tha Yank'a totwrn. Hunter and Bonds bath
have some impreaslve eredentlala.
28. compiled » record of 21-11. 31-7. 21-1 and 24-12 for
akiand A'a over taa peat four seasons
fit hough he'a boon pttcMng prcatoffal easily for 10 years now, he
cets stronger ovary year.
•The Catfish" knows that he'a getting paid a ealary that la larger
nan the coat of the New York frencMeetn 1P4S (Ms five-year salary
.•-in 137 million), aad la anxious la prove Mmaelf to the
hut loyal New York tons
lag likely to pitch mora than 200 taeinga (he went 318
trtga last season tor Oakland), tha Yankee ataff looks ss solid aa
n the mayors.
*.4d Medlch (19-15 and HO tnninga). Dobnon (19-15 and S91), aad
and 141). that would only leave the rest of the pitchers with
350 laatoga (out of an estimated 1,450 tnninga during tha season)
inknoe' secowdary starters and ballpen will be tod by Met
-ottiemyer who la much tougher then Ms 4-7 record indicates And
k Ttdrow (11-12 in 210 tn tngs last snaaoa) could be taa Yanks'
fifth starting pitcher If Stottlemyer tolls to fill the void
with reliever Sparky Lyle, 9-3 and a 1.44 earned run average tn
• appearances la 1174, the Yanks have tan barters to make any
-am envious.
Bonds is one of the oeat all-around performers In taa league, aad
i 1973 season totals of HI. It atotoo banas. aad 14 RBI s. if
--pasted thts year, couM eaatly enable tin Yankees to walk away
•with all the marble a."
in the otatflnld with Bonds will be rlghtflelder Elliot Maddox
103-3-45). aad Lou PI iella (.JSi-t-'O) ta left.
The infield will prabably constM of ChrisChambltssf 255-4-50) at
rst nase. Sandy Alomar at second (.141-1-21), Jim Mason (.150-
at shortatop. and Craig Nettles (144-12-75) M third
m Monaon. who pUynd most of last season with an Injured
. i should improve oa Mo 241-13 40 1174 mark*.
k is aleo well auppllod with beach strength Boa Blomberg
los Johnson (.217-5-43). Roy WMta (1T5-7-41) aad
:43-8-51) can fill la aa DH'a or utility men
iARLES FINLEY, The Catfish aad Ms -tiew-Btaad friends"
*e tn '75 - aad you let last year's AL. Cy Yoaag
* inner slip away
of four parta)
Track meet today
warmerdam'a
rs will moot Sacramento
rack and field
s afternoon at Ratcttfto
The moat is scheduled
»' 1 p.m
The moot was previously ant
for March 1, but was rsnchsrtolecl
rdnM hsfaa rained out
CSUF will be noma again thts
Saturday, hosting UC Santa Barbara, aleo at 1 p m.
Mrtrsity Ol
San Fernando Valley
COLLEGE OF LAW
A«w«ouncW)
'AU 1IMI1TII . AUOU1T 11. 1475
at 3 agar 4*7 pretrial
•art Its* Uj aas rvwataf erafrian
Degree ond a*ayCaatt> H
fccrewite. frivisieeally - Stati Ik tf Calif
A" p way mm lead to #w J%ew> Dncu
Cc»V»oe»uotore
Brad Kelley, 4-1, 185--wand
■npluamors, looked lmpreoMve
tor the Bulktoga, working 10 and
one third tnninga Kelley yielded
to reliever John Miller In tha
11th, and Miller (4 2) waa tagged
with tho loos
Kelley had given ap three mas
on U Mts.
after tour tni
tied the game tall
Dove
nghtflektor GaryStarltiagn
htm tn. Bob Dtiglea* alagle
brought in
Roberta and Bob Kelts to even
taa eeoro at three -apiece
Last Saturday afternoon the.
Bulldoga split with the Spartaae.
4-3, 2-0. to move the!
record to 1-2.
In the first game Fresno opened
the scorn* with Felta acoriag on
Dingus' grounder
San Joae tied the game ta taa
wl then added two i
runo in the fourth, thanka to at
ran doable aad an error by Fel
f-*di
ter Gary Maiitog
scored oa Felt'a |
Felta i
ting attack tor Prueno with (
Mtaa
three Mts - Fn
giving Mm Ms loss Kala to 1
la tl
Bob Prtotto'a 140-foot I
in tbe aecond taattruj.
RBI atagto la taa I
accounted for Freer.
Starling, a e-teet
aaaaar, la now 1-1
la Easter Sunday's |
tha OMvwrMty of On
loasaa la the Ducks. wtnMag 7-1
f r-»r>n cracked 13 hits and gut
fine pitching from Mike Murphy
nnd Al Caadroa. Cuadroa got the
win He is 4-1.
The 14-17 -Dogs were led by
Mts ta five man la taa plate.
OUR 5th —/an>#/
SALE ENDS •■■■. ■V^nVw^*'
FRIDAY, APRIL 4 at^eP ~~
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