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TY** DAILY COLLEGIAN Friday. F* PCAA tourney Matmen may surprise Callaclna ■»•**• Bailor Coseh Dick Francis aad his Freooo State College matmee wtU carry a deceiving 7-i aeooon record lata tomorrow's Pacific Const Athletic A saoci at loo chsm- may ■■"■■■ ■»• **** *—■ •*——•- —-/ eapply toe bxtoot to surprise 177-pound Fronds ta booming with optimism after his team's recent success over each flee wrestling teams ax UCLA,Stanford Urdvarsity and Sen Jo** State. The poosd class. Hoplsr wss tast yeer slM pound champ, but Kerr took a oae-potot win over Naptor esrller this yeor FSC's 142-pound Pete Hole- men. 11-S-l this yeor. wtllehsl- lemge defending chaaip Mike Wlllemsn of Long Bssch. and 177-pound Mike Moodea (11-4-1) wlU compel* against UC SsBts Bsrbars's John Fseley. A spocisl "ptayoff* between FSC hesvywelghts Bed Rusch- haupt and Pat McGoe lost night determined the Bulldogs' entrant In the big weight class. Ruecta- haupt has hold the spot moot of this yeer, deeptte toe fact that McCrBS was tast year's pcaa must. patlng In the event are Das Jenkins. 1-0 ta the 114-peood division; Jay Ervtao. 1-4-1 ta toe ISO's; and Tom loon, 1-1 to toe 167's With a perfect 1-0 record over PCAA teema this yeer. Francis feels that his mat roeo gained add- over UCLA-, Joe*. They rosily showed ceo- fldence In booting UCLA,* said Francis (rianelli- Tigers spank Bulldogs Junior forward Darryl Trtompson tried to deflect a shot toward the basket ta s recent Fresno State College apses; but lest mght ths Bulldogs fell victim to John Gionslli snd Bw University ef Pacific Tigers, 91.44V ta ttillilm. "I feel there Is s good possibility that ws could win six weights, snd ta three others, we could toko seconds," sold a con- fldent-spooking Francis, whose toam placed second In taat year's PCAA tourney sod first the year before. Francis feels the Spartans and San Diego State will give the Bulldogs the most trouble. Bel the results won't be told until the teams participate tn the 10 a.m. trials and 7:10 p.m finals In Saa Diego. Fresno Stote's talent to turn the trick lies heavily on 1970de- fendlng champion Vic Gonzales. 1971 champ Corky Napier, aad taat yeer's runner-up Joke Berg. Francis la also praying tost Jsff Gsrry, Pete I ► flret | Goossles. s lM-peendor with a 15-1-1 record one yeor, will pi ill fax fj have to tangle with Cal Stste Long Beach's John Terry, Cagers lose to Tigers, face San Jose Spartans Fresno State College suffered Its eighth Pacific Coast Athletic Association loss tast night, while the Tigers of the University of Poet fie lengthened their home court winning record to 34 games. A11-American candidate John Gtanslll of Pacific tossed 1a 90 points snd hod 17 rebounds la toed a 41-44 UOP win over the i'o Civic *s> wlll st- as tho Tlgsrs ussaeored FSC. 11-4. The Bulldogs' only toed of too game was a 11-10 advantage in the esrly mlnutoe of the game. Forward Charts* Ballsy tad FSC tn scoring with 17 points, Jerry Pender bad IS, and center Heal McCoy 10. McCoy slsd grossed Ruthven, Grimm ready for Stanford Saturday All-American candidate Dtck Rethvee win sttssxpt to eaxwad msrk tooxorrow arte: wes postponed to Merck 10 be- esuse of wet ploying eosxfMaae. The d*dsco*ico of FSC's home baseball pork. Pete Betden Field, I title. Comal ss. a senior from Cor- coreo, missed all of last yeor due to a boss isjury aod the same problem haa alowed him down tn dally practtceo. Francis said tho Injury only affects his running ability and not his wrestling. Berg ."a 190-pswnd sophomore, may have the edge over Long Beech's Reggie Lo* If the two the finals. Berg lest to Hans Albrecht ta last veer's 177 pound finals, while Loo waa third la the 190's tast yssr Tim Kerr of Son Jose State will probably give Napier the moat competition In the 158- coexe.Pacific's all-time top scorer. Gianelli looted eta ta too gsaxs with three mtnwtoe i-Oflnatatag, deeptte collecting high totals. Coach Ed Giegory's Bnlktogs, who** record slumped to 1-8 in league play, trailed by 49-99 at hstftlme. Ths 'Dogs were blasted off the court lo the first eight minutes of the second naif HAIRCUTS between classes pacific's victory I gera ta I record, while Fn tn tast pises. Oversll. UP I at 14-4, sad Freooo 4-It. The Tiger f their seasea axark ta 18-1 wttb a 79-40 wis over Freeoo Ststs's froeh. F8C'sys*rUngs( 11-8) will ta tao Jo** Stats fresh st 4 Sato. inings thi* veer tor a p*rtect i-o pitching record. Ruthven win go agxlnet Stasdbrd's Doe Show ta ess open - at noon g| March 18, as the Bulldogs hoot Gonxsga University st 7:JO p.m. Tho eereaseoxes. marking the naming of the Bold after FSC baseball cooch Pete Betden. will get under way at 7 p.m. aod will feature such guests aa FSC pree- Idsnt Norman A. Baiter. Fresno City Msyor Tod C. Wills, former Freeno Bee sports editor Ed Orman, and Fibber Htrayama. former FSC player under Betden. Ftl-SAT-SUN FEB 25-26-27 3-1 f! hour uncut version Akiro Kurosawa's •SEVEN SAMURAI" (•Maqnificent Seven*) with Toshiro Mifune BARGAIN LIQUORS PARK" M324W Write for new brochure on coming films Frt-*a« 4 pat Sun Ipablpa FII-SAJ-SUN, MAI 3-4-5 -Black Orpheus" Beauty*the Beast tfasia (Pat^Jom - £o* Daodimo COOtS - OLYMP1A KEG BEER 975 W BOXTY KKO 1700 m* ISHOALLOH lorry Pristo. The Dogs hsve takes two wins frees both UCLA aod Csl, wails tytag fBaalglaas Soaks sitar 14 tawtags. Their gssxs wita Cal Italy la SERVING ALL YOUR PARTY NEEDS B37S N. aTrs^CKarrCWaO - tal JOBS ON SHIPS! MSB OOaSTH BaWact sussasar )a* ar caraar. cal Unt any WorlaWla* tra» Baa* $2 BO fa* a»1ii«llni BSABAX. Bwa 1ISB-C want ads 2 BA furn across from dorms $160 or S46 pereen 43»-e4gi. SEND TODAY FOR FREE CATALOG ON YOUR SEMESTER AT SEA Academic Credit Financial aid available Bxaa CC11. Orassoo. Cat I WALK 1 BLOCK TO FSC 1-2-3 BDRM. LUXURY APTS. FURNlSHeD ANO UNFURfslSMED RATES START AT $140 • FEATURING MAXIMUM PRIVACY Outside entries Private patio or balcony On site perking 7 pools - 5 aunOr.es • ALL APTS. EQUIPPED WITH Raawxs, refrlgerslor, dishwashers, j*ta, shag carpets, drapes —Uhr tllanr Apart tnrnts 227-2908 5158 N. 9th e.sanjdsc OPEN DAILY 11 A/A.-4PSA.
Object Description
Title | 1972_02 The Daily Collegian February 1972 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1972 |
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 |
Description
Title | February 25, 1972 Pg 4 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1972 |
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 |
Full-Text-Search | TY** DAILY COLLEGIAN Friday. F* PCAA tourney Matmen may surprise Callaclna ■»•**• Bailor Coseh Dick Francis aad his Freooo State College matmee wtU carry a deceiving 7-i aeooon record lata tomorrow's Pacific Const Athletic A saoci at loo chsm- may ■■"■■■ ■»• **** *—■ •*——•- —-/ eapply toe bxtoot to surprise 177-pound Fronds ta booming with optimism after his team's recent success over each flee wrestling teams ax UCLA,Stanford Urdvarsity and Sen Jo** State. The poosd class. Hoplsr wss tast yeer slM pound champ, but Kerr took a oae-potot win over Naptor esrller this yeor FSC's 142-pound Pete Hole- men. 11-S-l this yeor. wtllehsl- lemge defending chaaip Mike Wlllemsn of Long Bssch. and 177-pound Mike Moodea (11-4-1) wlU compel* against UC SsBts Bsrbars's John Fseley. A spocisl "ptayoff* between FSC hesvywelghts Bed Rusch- haupt and Pat McGoe lost night determined the Bulldogs' entrant In the big weight class. Ruecta- haupt has hold the spot moot of this yeer, deeptte toe fact that McCrBS was tast year's pcaa must. patlng In the event are Das Jenkins. 1-0 ta the 114-peood division; Jay Ervtao. 1-4-1 ta toe ISO's; and Tom loon, 1-1 to toe 167's With a perfect 1-0 record over PCAA teema this yeer. Francis feels that his mat roeo gained add- over UCLA-, Joe*. They rosily showed ceo- fldence In booting UCLA,* said Francis (rianelli- Tigers spank Bulldogs Junior forward Darryl Trtompson tried to deflect a shot toward the basket ta s recent Fresno State College apses; but lest mght ths Bulldogs fell victim to John Gionslli snd Bw University ef Pacific Tigers, 91.44V ta ttillilm. "I feel there Is s good possibility that ws could win six weights, snd ta three others, we could toko seconds," sold a con- fldent-spooking Francis, whose toam placed second In taat year's PCAA tourney sod first the year before. Francis feels the Spartans and San Diego State will give the Bulldogs the most trouble. Bel the results won't be told until the teams participate tn the 10 a.m. trials and 7:10 p.m finals In Saa Diego. Fresno Stote's talent to turn the trick lies heavily on 1970de- fendlng champion Vic Gonzales. 1971 champ Corky Napier, aad taat yeer's runner-up Joke Berg. Francis la also praying tost Jsff Gsrry, Pete I ► flret | Goossles. s lM-peendor with a 15-1-1 record one yeor, will pi ill fax fj have to tangle with Cal Stste Long Beach's John Terry, Cagers lose to Tigers, face San Jose Spartans Fresno State College suffered Its eighth Pacific Coast Athletic Association loss tast night, while the Tigers of the University of Poet fie lengthened their home court winning record to 34 games. A11-American candidate John Gtanslll of Pacific tossed 1a 90 points snd hod 17 rebounds la toed a 41-44 UOP win over the i'o Civic *s> wlll st- as tho Tlgsrs ussaeored FSC. 11-4. The Bulldogs' only toed of too game was a 11-10 advantage in the esrly mlnutoe of the game. Forward Charts* Ballsy tad FSC tn scoring with 17 points, Jerry Pender bad IS, and center Heal McCoy 10. McCoy slsd grossed Ruthven, Grimm ready for Stanford Saturday All-American candidate Dtck Rethvee win sttssxpt to eaxwad msrk tooxorrow arte: wes postponed to Merck 10 be- esuse of wet ploying eosxfMaae. The d*dsco*ico of FSC's home baseball pork. Pete Betden Field, I title. Comal ss. a senior from Cor- coreo, missed all of last yeor due to a boss isjury aod the same problem haa alowed him down tn dally practtceo. Francis said tho Injury only affects his running ability and not his wrestling. Berg ."a 190-pswnd sophomore, may have the edge over Long Beech's Reggie Lo* If the two the finals. Berg lest to Hans Albrecht ta last veer's 177 pound finals, while Loo waa third la the 190's tast yssr Tim Kerr of Son Jose State will probably give Napier the moat competition In the 158- coexe.Pacific's all-time top scorer. Gianelli looted eta ta too gsaxs with three mtnwtoe i-Oflnatatag, deeptte collecting high totals. Coach Ed Giegory's Bnlktogs, who** record slumped to 1-8 in league play, trailed by 49-99 at hstftlme. Ths 'Dogs were blasted off the court lo the first eight minutes of the second naif HAIRCUTS between classes pacific's victory I gera ta I record, while Fn tn tast pises. Oversll. UP I at 14-4, sad Freooo 4-It. The Tiger f their seasea axark ta 18-1 wttb a 79-40 wis over Freeoo Ststs's froeh. F8C'sys*rUngs( 11-8) will ta tao Jo** Stats fresh st 4 Sato. inings thi* veer tor a p*rtect i-o pitching record. Ruthven win go agxlnet Stasdbrd's Doe Show ta ess open - at noon g| March 18, as the Bulldogs hoot Gonxsga University st 7:JO p.m. Tho eereaseoxes. marking the naming of the Bold after FSC baseball cooch Pete Betden. will get under way at 7 p.m. aod will feature such guests aa FSC pree- Idsnt Norman A. Baiter. Fresno City Msyor Tod C. Wills, former Freeno Bee sports editor Ed Orman, and Fibber Htrayama. former FSC player under Betden. Ftl-SAT-SUN FEB 25-26-27 3-1 f! hour uncut version Akiro Kurosawa's •SEVEN SAMURAI" (•Maqnificent Seven*) with Toshiro Mifune BARGAIN LIQUORS PARK" M324W Write for new brochure on coming films Frt-*a« 4 pat Sun Ipablpa FII-SAJ-SUN, MAI 3-4-5 -Black Orpheus" Beauty*the Beast tfasia (Pat^Jom - £o* Daodimo COOtS - OLYMP1A KEG BEER 975 W BOXTY KKO 1700 m* ISHOALLOH lorry Pristo. The Dogs hsve takes two wins frees both UCLA aod Csl, wails tytag fBaalglaas Soaks sitar 14 tawtags. Their gssxs wita Cal Italy la SERVING ALL YOUR PARTY NEEDS B37S N. aTrs^CKarrCWaO - tal JOBS ON SHIPS! MSB OOaSTH BaWact sussasar )a* ar caraar. cal Unt any WorlaWla* tra» Baa* $2 BO fa* a»1ii«llni BSABAX. Bwa 1ISB-C want ads 2 BA furn across from dorms $160 or S46 pereen 43»-e4gi. SEND TODAY FOR FREE CATALOG ON YOUR SEMESTER AT SEA Academic Credit Financial aid available Bxaa CC11. Orassoo. Cat I WALK 1 BLOCK TO FSC 1-2-3 BDRM. LUXURY APTS. FURNlSHeD ANO UNFURfslSMED RATES START AT $140 • FEATURING MAXIMUM PRIVACY Outside entries Private patio or balcony On site perking 7 pools - 5 aunOr.es • ALL APTS. EQUIPPED WITH Raawxs, refrlgerslor, dishwashers, j*ta, shag carpets, drapes —Uhr tllanr Apart tnrnts 227-2908 5158 N. 9th e.sanjdsc OPEN DAILY 11 A/A.-4PSA. |