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i Athletic Advisory ponders sports cuts under fin from coach** and athletes faked, to ft* threatened sports. Th*y have already collected over 4.Q0O tign- block the p, (n Ml force at 3 Sloan cited Inflation, rising air c fates and the Impact of Title IX list of alternatives to Sloan's pro- as ft* main reasons for ft* current _. ^ . ,.-. ... financial problems but alto pointed -*■---* and faculty tup- tbe mm figure comes from the Instructionalry ReUted ActivftkH fund (IRAJ with the rest chipped in by ft* Associated Students The total amount, said Sloan, It significantly lower than what other athletic tea on* hint of * democratic process.* Jeff Watson, chairman of the Student Senate and IRA vote-holder echoed Flake's views. "We're IM *■*> ■ *> *-*■**! i a ' "There's a resolution ^flflrfTe the faculty senate that •^■^VrJ. U a celling on any more r JL 10 organized athletics dorlng last week's emergency meetlngt of the Athletic Advisory Committee. With several other speakers remaining to address the committee, the meeting wa* recessed until this morning and may continue into thuweefc. Faced with a $75,000 deficit thi* year, Sloan suggested last week that Fresno State's badminton, men't and women't swimming, water polo and gymnastics teams be axed in order to balance the athletic budget for ft*. 1961^2 season. Since then, hit plan ha* com* to organized athletics,' he said. 'Ultimately, th* sooner we become self-*ufficient the happter they will 0*, which means they are literally fordng us off campus economically Into th* community. 'Eight years ago,' Sloan continued, 'our student body gave us mor* money than it gives ut today, That't just dollars-not buying power. We got $99,000 eight years ago and today we're only getting $93,000. I do think that we need to work towards putting a proposition in front of ft* entire student body to help fund the intercollegiate .athletic program and earmark it for the so-called minor sports. If "We can't keep operating the way we've been operating,' h* re- marfcad. But Rhita Flake, a 14-year faculty m*mb«r at CSUF defended the faculty and student senate* by arguing thai the two bodies are alienated by the athletic department The athletic department has th* told the standing-room-only audience. 'We became disturbed because we felt we had no say in wher* our money went. The faculty and students were never consulted on ft* decision to go Division I. The athletic department never con- sidered the fact that it might be too much of « sacrifice. Whenever student money went into athletic*, it was used to bolster the major sports I ve looked closely at the structure of the athletic department and don' t i. I I motion i, tabled and defeated .* But rather than point fingers, Deaver preferred to discuss the possibility of other budget-cutting methodi. He proposed that the expense* of all CSUF sports should be trimmed in tome way. "I consider the sport* program here a family unit," be said. "And during a depression, everybody in the family should have to tighten their belts." "This would allow time for all affected or interested parties to formulate booster program,, plan revenue-producing projects, propose possible increase* of funding from associated ttudentt through student fee increatet and budget revlewt to trim treat within each program that are not cost efficient," Deaver taid. 1 Baseball tingle by left-fielder Stan Jones. Todd Bennett finished with two hit* In Terry Pendelton followed with a line- the opener for the Bulldog*, who Im- drive single through ft* middle of ft* proved to 8-3 In Northern California infield to score Dalena and make it 2-0, Baseball Association play and 9-9 over- Bulldogs. * all. Pendelton then moved all the way to For ft* I—son, I loover has completed third on consecutive patted ball, but four of hit five starts, allowing only 32 stalled there when Tretten got Kevin hits and run* walks in 39 Innings. " ' Coughlon to fry out to right inning of th* nightcap against Bulldog Ttw Spartans had the best of things in ■■•-■- ~ '" i, scalping Freshman 4-0 on mound Hoover shines in Bulldog diamond victory I Barney header. But three> inninea Intn ih» «;»*,•- i Answer all 10 questions right and win a pitcher of beer Well, we finally had a winner in the 5. What position did Babe Ruth weekly sport* qui*. And it wat about play before he moved to ft* outfield time since I wa* getting tired of not and what team did he play fort havine a larlnaw The lucky winner —•-• *-- 6. What prrxJuct does Jim Palmer Be tur* to turn your enswers In to ft* Caaegten offtoe*. The first person wfth the correct answers will 1 Who said "nice guys finish last?' nater Chamberlain play forf 3. Who won the first World Series? By Chuck Barney header. But three innings into th* nightcap, heavy rains drenched the diamond, Freshman pitcher John Hoover »ure forcing cancellation of the second game proved his worth Saturday afternoon. The contest will be made up today in Faced with several tight situation* and a 2:30 p.m. get together today at Beiden. fnn^d to work with a dim lead through- The 6-" he game, th* first-year starter from Saturday's contest, Hoover spent a five innings. great deal of time in the pretture But in the bottom of th* sixth, ft* cooker at the Spartant put runners into Bulldog batt finally sounded off, chock- tcoring potition In almott every inning. ,ng up three bate hits and their only runt But the right-hander cboty wriggled ofthegame - .he 6-1, 175-pound Hoover hat been hit way out of trouble, surrendering just Shortstop Jim Floret led off the Inning Jt the game, the first-year starter from an early blessing for Coach Bob Bennett one harmless run in the seventh inning, with a base hit into left field and ad- Fresno High turned in a performance and his Bulldog*. Not only does he lead He finished the afternoon giving up vanced to second on a sacrifice bunt by that many veteran hurters would drool the Fresno pitching staff in wlnt at well seven hits, walking four and striking out John Gibbons. over, pitching the CSUF Bulldogs to a as earned run average (1.20 going into three. After Ray O'Canto filed out to right, "■1 victory over th* San Jose State Spar- Saturday't game) but hit performance* Although the Bulldogt hit the ball first baseman Pete Dalena tmathed * "--- -'-•-■ " L ' mi an oasis in the middle of a hard, a single by Todd Bennett wat all double just within the right field foul The Bulldogs have won jutt they could squeeze out of Spartan line to bring Flores around. percentage of st _„ league baseball players with at k 4,000 at-eatsf 10. Who holds ft* PCAA high Jump Cagers Cui.fta.Hfr***page* I 7 \ fouled out with 9:21 left la th*g*rrt. ■•* Anderson teamed with Mew guard 1 Donald Mason, harrasslng the \ggkt* Into 32 turnover*. Th* **nior free. Chicago jcored 11 points and wa* **ven of eight from th* *as* threw line. He alto dished off five assists and had two ' Daily Collegian NEW RATES 15* per word !it50 minimum Deadline working days in advance] Th* Bulldog* wast getting a lead on ft* advantage and then building a id. Utah rallied In the later, W first h*H, trinvning F edge to 34-22. t led Fresno with 13 apiece, Rod Higgins and Dan Sen! had 10 each and Bernard Thompson and Keith Pettier had «ight points apiece. season against no losses — c „ _,. .„ , „. the first game of a scheduled double- Hoover produced two of those victorie*. Verhoeven, Anderson go out in style — 'Dogs win hree of their last 10 ballgame* arid *t*rter Eric Tretten through the fi Se*B**«b*llpag*7 By Jefl Reynold. The Pacific Coast Athletic Association basketball championship was already wrapped up. and Saturday's gam* against Utah State would have no effect on the outcome of the PCAA race, but for two Bulldog players. It marked ft* firuil Urn* they would suit up in a CSUF uniform at Selland Arena. ■. And it was only fitting 'that seniors Bobby Anderson ar*e\f*M*^eeniu*veii be introduced and given a standing ovation prior to the tipoffof the final home game ofth**ea*on. What follow of 6530 plenty to < J H roared to an easy M-M triumph r ft* cHrt-manrwd Aggied. Both The victory gave Fresno a sparkling 12-2 PCAA mark, well ahead of second- place finither San Jose State (10-4). Overall, Fresno is 23-3 and is the odds-on favorite to win the sixth annual PCAA pott-season Tournament this week In Anaheim. Both Anderson and Verhoeven played key roles in the Bulldog win, although the pair scored only 17 points between MB-. JM more 'rnportantly, it wat the cfcfemive play of the senior duo that was a vital factor in Fresno's wm. V*rho*v«n scored Just six points, including a monstrous stuff that brought th* crowd to its feet barely five minutes into the game that put Fresno ahead 11-2. But the 6-9 senior from Hanford 3 INTRAMURAL B ASKETBALL FOR MONDAY, MARCH 2 6-8 pm MEN'S DORM Birchaholics (1-0) vs. Baker Wild Bunch'A" (0-1) CM,Ct. 1 7:00 Cherryplckers (1-0) vs. Sequoia Studgunnert (143) CM. Ct. 1 6 00 Homan Handymen 1 (0-1) vs. Poooers (0-1) CM.O.2 6 00 7-9 pm MEN'S INDEPENDENT Strathmorons (1-0) vs. Bush Pilots (0-1) CM, Ct 1 a 00 It's Official (l-O) vs. EOPCunners (0-1) CM, Ct 2 7:00 Basketball's Unlimited n-0)vt.PrtePism(0-1) CM,Ct.2 8:00 9-11 pm MEN'S INDEPENDENT Project #1(1-0) vs. Beer Poppers (l-O) f CM, Ct. 2 9:00 Valley Blaster* (0-1) vs. Homan Headhunter* (0-1) CM, a. 2 10:00 The Waiting List (1-0) vs. Enforcers (0-1) CM, CM 94)0 A/sderson and Verhoeven earned thun- garni^kxklnilhroe'ihottWpi^'ru] «... . «^^ *****•»*****Cm* <^..«»**. ■*«•»»■**». »** «P^1SlVm»mfcwa«cfj^ BULLOOO JIM FLORES SWINGS TO TAQ SPARTAN exited thecontett in the second half. s*. Cager. pag* 7 CSUF hOgtg S*V1 Jog* at BtfdM. FMd. 2-Mtad.u CSUFri«teSan7^ CLASSIFIEDS LOST-DARK CREEN BACKPACK for »1.0u^ a'daT^cJnearaeaS 233-0705. Money be " Part-time help needed. STUOOtTOTJUPLES Earnarrwdestwppktmentto vourincom*. Call 221-6137. SELECTED PAPERBACKS Available Mate & Loear levels GENERAL BOOKS KENNEL BOOKSTORE BOWLING LEAGUES MONDAY MIXED- begin* March 2 0pent0 8tudtMitf>fawlty-fe1*Tff WEDNESDAY INTTUMUrW.-begins M«r* 4 fMfKMfW SIGN-UP NOW ONLY A FEW OPENINGS LEFT COLLEGE UNION RECREATION AREA a,a»iufi»»eeS*>>»»»»>S»»e»ieSva<^M*»a*»t^^ ■*j*- ~*
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Title | 1981_03 The Daily Collegian March 1981 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1981 |
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. |
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Title | March 2, 1981, Page 6-7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1981 |
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 | i Athletic Advisory ponders sports cuts under fin from coach** and athletes faked, to ft* threatened sports. Th*y have already collected over 4.Q0O tign- block the p, (n Ml force at 3 Sloan cited Inflation, rising air c fates and the Impact of Title IX list of alternatives to Sloan's pro- as ft* main reasons for ft* current _. ^ . ,.-. ... financial problems but alto pointed -*■---* and faculty tup- tbe mm figure comes from the Instructionalry ReUted ActivftkH fund (IRAJ with the rest chipped in by ft* Associated Students The total amount, said Sloan, It significantly lower than what other athletic tea on* hint of * democratic process.* Jeff Watson, chairman of the Student Senate and IRA vote-holder echoed Flake's views. "We're IM *■*> ■ *> *-*■**! i a ' "There's a resolution ^flflrfTe the faculty senate that •^■^VrJ. U a celling on any more r JL 10 organized athletics dorlng last week's emergency meetlngt of the Athletic Advisory Committee. With several other speakers remaining to address the committee, the meeting wa* recessed until this morning and may continue into thuweefc. Faced with a $75,000 deficit thi* year, Sloan suggested last week that Fresno State's badminton, men't and women't swimming, water polo and gymnastics teams be axed in order to balance the athletic budget for ft*. 1961^2 season. Since then, hit plan ha* com* to organized athletics,' he said. 'Ultimately, th* sooner we become self-*ufficient the happter they will 0*, which means they are literally fordng us off campus economically Into th* community. 'Eight years ago,' Sloan continued, 'our student body gave us mor* money than it gives ut today, That't just dollars-not buying power. We got $99,000 eight years ago and today we're only getting $93,000. I do think that we need to work towards putting a proposition in front of ft* entire student body to help fund the intercollegiate .athletic program and earmark it for the so-called minor sports. If "We can't keep operating the way we've been operating,' h* re- marfcad. But Rhita Flake, a 14-year faculty m*mb«r at CSUF defended the faculty and student senate* by arguing thai the two bodies are alienated by the athletic department The athletic department has th* told the standing-room-only audience. 'We became disturbed because we felt we had no say in wher* our money went. The faculty and students were never consulted on ft* decision to go Division I. The athletic department never con- sidered the fact that it might be too much of « sacrifice. Whenever student money went into athletic*, it was used to bolster the major sports I ve looked closely at the structure of the athletic department and don' t i. I I motion i, tabled and defeated .* But rather than point fingers, Deaver preferred to discuss the possibility of other budget-cutting methodi. He proposed that the expense* of all CSUF sports should be trimmed in tome way. "I consider the sport* program here a family unit," be said. "And during a depression, everybody in the family should have to tighten their belts." "This would allow time for all affected or interested parties to formulate booster program,, plan revenue-producing projects, propose possible increase* of funding from associated ttudentt through student fee increatet and budget revlewt to trim treat within each program that are not cost efficient," Deaver taid. 1 Baseball tingle by left-fielder Stan Jones. Todd Bennett finished with two hit* In Terry Pendelton followed with a line- the opener for the Bulldog*, who Im- drive single through ft* middle of ft* proved to 8-3 In Northern California infield to score Dalena and make it 2-0, Baseball Association play and 9-9 over- Bulldogs. * all. Pendelton then moved all the way to For ft* I—son, I loover has completed third on consecutive patted ball, but four of hit five starts, allowing only 32 stalled there when Tretten got Kevin hits and run* walks in 39 Innings. " ' Coughlon to fry out to right inning of th* nightcap against Bulldog Ttw Spartans had the best of things in ■■•-■- ~ '" i, scalping Freshman 4-0 on mound Hoover shines in Bulldog diamond victory I Barney header. But three> inninea Intn ih» «;»*,•- i Answer all 10 questions right and win a pitcher of beer Well, we finally had a winner in the 5. What position did Babe Ruth weekly sport* qui*. And it wat about play before he moved to ft* outfield time since I wa* getting tired of not and what team did he play fort havine a larlnaw The lucky winner —•-• *-- 6. What prrxJuct does Jim Palmer Be tur* to turn your enswers In to ft* Caaegten offtoe*. The first person wfth the correct answers will 1 Who said "nice guys finish last?' nater Chamberlain play forf 3. Who won the first World Series? By Chuck Barney header. But three innings into th* nightcap, heavy rains drenched the diamond, Freshman pitcher John Hoover »ure forcing cancellation of the second game proved his worth Saturday afternoon. The contest will be made up today in Faced with several tight situation* and a 2:30 p.m. get together today at Beiden. fnn^d to work with a dim lead through- The 6-" he game, th* first-year starter from Saturday's contest, Hoover spent a five innings. great deal of time in the pretture But in the bottom of th* sixth, ft* cooker at the Spartant put runners into Bulldog batt finally sounded off, chock- tcoring potition In almott every inning. ,ng up three bate hits and their only runt But the right-hander cboty wriggled ofthegame - .he 6-1, 175-pound Hoover hat been hit way out of trouble, surrendering just Shortstop Jim Floret led off the Inning Jt the game, the first-year starter from an early blessing for Coach Bob Bennett one harmless run in the seventh inning, with a base hit into left field and ad- Fresno High turned in a performance and his Bulldog*. Not only does he lead He finished the afternoon giving up vanced to second on a sacrifice bunt by that many veteran hurters would drool the Fresno pitching staff in wlnt at well seven hits, walking four and striking out John Gibbons. over, pitching the CSUF Bulldogs to a as earned run average (1.20 going into three. After Ray O'Canto filed out to right, "■1 victory over th* San Jose State Spar- Saturday't game) but hit performance* Although the Bulldogt hit the ball first baseman Pete Dalena tmathed * "--- -'-•-■ " L ' mi an oasis in the middle of a hard, a single by Todd Bennett wat all double just within the right field foul The Bulldogs have won jutt they could squeeze out of Spartan line to bring Flores around. percentage of st _„ league baseball players with at k 4,000 at-eatsf 10. Who holds ft* PCAA high Jump Cagers Cui.fta.Hfr***page* I 7 \ fouled out with 9:21 left la th*g*rrt. ■•* Anderson teamed with Mew guard 1 Donald Mason, harrasslng the \ggkt* Into 32 turnover*. Th* **nior free. Chicago jcored 11 points and wa* **ven of eight from th* *as* threw line. He alto dished off five assists and had two ' Daily Collegian NEW RATES 15* per word !it50 minimum Deadline working days in advance] Th* Bulldog* wast getting a lead on ft* advantage and then building a id. Utah rallied In the later, W first h*H, trinvning F edge to 34-22. t led Fresno with 13 apiece, Rod Higgins and Dan Sen! had 10 each and Bernard Thompson and Keith Pettier had «ight points apiece. season against no losses — c „ _,. .„ , „. the first game of a scheduled double- Hoover produced two of those victorie*. Verhoeven, Anderson go out in style — 'Dogs win hree of their last 10 ballgame* arid *t*rter Eric Tretten through the fi Se*B**«b*llpag*7 By Jefl Reynold. The Pacific Coast Athletic Association basketball championship was already wrapped up. and Saturday's gam* against Utah State would have no effect on the outcome of the PCAA race, but for two Bulldog players. It marked ft* firuil Urn* they would suit up in a CSUF uniform at Selland Arena. ■. And it was only fitting 'that seniors Bobby Anderson ar*e\f*M*^eeniu*veii be introduced and given a standing ovation prior to the tipoffof the final home game ofth**ea*on. What follow of 6530 plenty to < J H roared to an easy M-M triumph r ft* cHrt-manrwd Aggied. Both The victory gave Fresno a sparkling 12-2 PCAA mark, well ahead of second- place finither San Jose State (10-4). Overall, Fresno is 23-3 and is the odds-on favorite to win the sixth annual PCAA pott-season Tournament this week In Anaheim. Both Anderson and Verhoeven played key roles in the Bulldog win, although the pair scored only 17 points between MB-. JM more 'rnportantly, it wat the cfcfemive play of the senior duo that was a vital factor in Fresno's wm. V*rho*v«n scored Just six points, including a monstrous stuff that brought th* crowd to its feet barely five minutes into the game that put Fresno ahead 11-2. But the 6-9 senior from Hanford 3 INTRAMURAL B ASKETBALL FOR MONDAY, MARCH 2 6-8 pm MEN'S DORM Birchaholics (1-0) vs. Baker Wild Bunch'A" (0-1) CM,Ct. 1 7:00 Cherryplckers (1-0) vs. Sequoia Studgunnert (143) CM. Ct. 1 6 00 Homan Handymen 1 (0-1) vs. Poooers (0-1) CM.O.2 6 00 7-9 pm MEN'S INDEPENDENT Strathmorons (1-0) vs. Bush Pilots (0-1) CM, Ct 1 a 00 It's Official (l-O) vs. EOPCunners (0-1) CM, Ct 2 7:00 Basketball's Unlimited n-0)vt.PrtePism(0-1) CM,Ct.2 8:00 9-11 pm MEN'S INDEPENDENT Project #1(1-0) vs. Beer Poppers (l-O) f CM, Ct. 2 9:00 Valley Blaster* (0-1) vs. Homan Headhunter* (0-1) CM, a. 2 10:00 The Waiting List (1-0) vs. Enforcers (0-1) CM, CM 94)0 A/sderson and Verhoeven earned thun- garni^kxklnilhroe'ihottWpi^'ru] «... . «^^ *****•»*****Cm* <^..«»**. ■*«•»»■**». »** «P^1SlVm»mfcwa«cfj^ BULLOOO JIM FLORES SWINGS TO TAQ SPARTAN exited thecontett in the second half. s*. Cager. pag* 7 CSUF hOgtg S*V1 Jog* at BtfdM. FMd. 2-Mtad.u CSUFri«teSan7^ CLASSIFIEDS LOST-DARK CREEN BACKPACK for »1.0u^ a'daT^cJnearaeaS 233-0705. Money be " Part-time help needed. STUOOtTOTJUPLES Earnarrwdestwppktmentto vourincom*. Call 221-6137. SELECTED PAPERBACKS Available Mate & Loear levels GENERAL BOOKS KENNEL BOOKSTORE BOWLING LEAGUES MONDAY MIXED- begin* March 2 0pent0 8tudtMitf>fawlty-fe1*Tff WEDNESDAY INTTUMUrW.-begins M«r* 4 fMfKMfW SIGN-UP NOW ONLY A FEW OPENINGS LEFT COLLEGE UNION RECREATION AREA a,a»iufi»»eeS*>>»»»»>S»»e»ieSva<^M*»a*»t^^ ■*j*- ~* |