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The Daily Collegian Beiden 20 feet longer They just won't hit them like they used to quencv in 1979 tl it's iust as well that the field's center- field was moved back 20 feet to the 400- foot mark during the off-season In other words, if the CSUF baseball squad isn't going to be blasting many four-bag shots, it might as well be made difficult for the The f - this , the Dogs' 60-game schedule sity of Pacific, which will engage the hosts in a three-game Northern California Baseball Association series this coming Friday and Saturday. Although the Bulldogs will most likely hit just as many extra base hits this season, the homerun production is destined to slacken minus the former power-produced presence of graduates ) im Rothford and Ron ) ohnson 'Since those two hit 34 bomeruns between them," CSUF coach Bob Bennett said, "it will be pretty hard to get that kind of production again. I do think there'll be better balance in the line- Instead of an output relying on the long ball, Bennett will be utilizing other offensive factors in attempting to match or surpass last year's 37-20 'We'll do more running," Bennett said, with the Dogs being expected to sport a lineup of speedsters stealing and hit-and-running their way around the basepaths "Besides having a whole lineup that's pretty solid we have some real good back-up players- better depth than last year," he said The quality of depth doesn't only exist on the bench, but also in the bullpen where the 'Dog coach plans on moving pitchers from the starting rotation to relief duty until the most efficient combination is discovered "We haven't had this kind of depth in pitching since (Philadelphia Phillip pitcher Dick) Ruthven and those guys were here." the 10-year CSUF skipper Fresno North Forty From Page 4 pretty and loose and can sing and dance if she has to No, Warren Beatty does not plan to play Mussolini in Vis- conti's new film Beatty has a project of his own in the works and Visconti died in 1975 Yes, Senator Reilly of Tennessee is a millionaire several times over. He claims, though, to have turned over control of all private financial dealings to his wife, who is the daughter of TVA Veep Arnold Botand- sold, in order to avoid conflicts of inter- Reilly is considered ruthless by his fellow Solons Arfd speaking of personalities, Mike Fitzgerald isn't nearly as insipid as the strawberry dacquiries he was drinking at Mane Callender's the other night In real life, Mike likes his beer and tequila In public, though, a man sometimes isn t himself AN EVENING dTcOMEDY WITH FREDWILLARD But take my „ „ you are what you drink for it, sports fans- The depth is built around the nucleus of the top two Bulldog starting pitchers last year-second-team All-NCBA picks Mark Lohuis (11-5) and Jon Reelhorn (8-3) Lohuis was seventh in the nation in strikeouts last season. ■ Behind those pair are veteran right- ies Rich Bordi and Dennis Rathjen, along with southpaws Ron Leach), freshman Tony Herron, Rob Cruess and Rob Ferguson \ 'It's not often a team has four good) southpaws," Bennett said of that group, though he is still undecided as to who will join Lohuis and Reelhorn in the starting rotation. 'Bordi's been good out of the bullpen, but he's also really lookin' good as a starter. Leach way and Rathjen has --'-i the bullpen.' The Bulldog batting lineup is also rich in lefties-perhaps too sweet from the portside There are 10 lefthanded- batters and four switch-hitters ramorig the 21-man non-pitcher list. l- "We could conceivably have" nine lefties in one lineup and we should always have five to six lefties in the lineup," Bennett said "We might be susceptible to a good lefty pitcher, but there' s not too many around. * CSUF goes on the road to face the strong pitching staff of Arizona State Feb 9-10, followed up by a Feb. .13 home game vs Cal Poly (SLO). Tickets for the 26-home game season are avaiN able at the Athletic Ticket Office, located in the Men' s Cym at room 104. 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Title | 1979_01 The Daily Collegian January 1979 Reloaded |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of CSUF, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1979 |
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 CSUF. |
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 | January 1979, Page |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of CSUF, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1979 |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of CSUF. |
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The Daily Collegian
Beiden 20 feet longer
They just won't hit them like they used to
quencv in 1979 tl
it's iust as well that the field's center-
field was moved back 20 feet to the 400-
foot mark during the off-season
In other words, if the CSUF baseball
squad isn't going to be blasting many
four-bag shots, it might as well be
made difficult for the
The f
- this
, the
Dogs' 60-game schedule
sity of Pacific, which will engage the
hosts in a three-game Northern California Baseball Association series this
coming Friday and Saturday.
Although the Bulldogs will most likely hit just as many extra base hits this
season, the homerun production is
destined to slacken minus the former
power-produced presence of graduates
) im Rothford and Ron ) ohnson
'Since those two hit 34 bomeruns
between them," CSUF coach Bob Bennett said, "it will be pretty hard to get
that kind of production again. I do think
there'll be better balance in the line-
Instead of an output relying on the
long ball, Bennett will be utilizing other
offensive factors in attempting to
match or surpass last year's 37-20
'We'll do more running," Bennett
said, with the Dogs being expected to
sport a lineup of speedsters stealing
and hit-and-running their way around
the basepaths "Besides having a
whole lineup that's pretty solid we
have some real good back-up players-
better depth than last year," he said
The quality of depth doesn't only
exist on the bench, but also in the bullpen where the 'Dog coach plans on
moving pitchers from the starting rotation to relief duty until the most efficient combination is discovered
"We haven't had this kind of depth
in pitching since (Philadelphia Phillip
pitcher Dick) Ruthven and those guys
were here." the 10-year CSUF skipper
Fresno North Forty
From Page 4
pretty and loose and can sing and
dance if she has to No, Warren Beatty
does not plan to play Mussolini in Vis-
conti's new film Beatty has a project
of his own in the works and Visconti
died in 1975 Yes, Senator Reilly of
Tennessee is a millionaire several
times over. He claims, though, to have
turned over control of all private financial dealings to his wife, who is the
daughter of TVA Veep Arnold Botand-
sold, in order to avoid conflicts of inter-
Reilly is considered ruthless by his
fellow Solons
Arfd speaking of personalities, Mike
Fitzgerald isn't nearly as insipid as the
strawberry dacquiries he was drinking
at Mane Callender's the other night
In real life, Mike likes his beer and tequila In public, though, a man sometimes isn t himself
AN EVENING dTcOMEDY WITH
FREDWILLARD
But take my „ „
you are what you drink
for it, sports fans-
The depth is built around the nucleus
of the top two Bulldog starting pitchers last year-second-team All-NCBA
picks Mark Lohuis (11-5) and Jon
Reelhorn (8-3) Lohuis was seventh in
the nation in strikeouts last season. ■
Behind those pair are veteran right-
ies Rich Bordi and Dennis Rathjen,
along with southpaws Ron Leach),
freshman Tony Herron, Rob Cruess
and Rob Ferguson \
'It's not often a team has four good)
southpaws," Bennett said of that
group, though he is still undecided as
to who will join Lohuis and Reelhorn in
the starting rotation. 'Bordi's been
good out of the bullpen, but he's also
really lookin' good as a starter. Leach
way and Rathjen has
--'-i the bullpen.'
The Bulldog batting lineup is also
rich in lefties-perhaps too sweet from
the portside There are 10 lefthanded-
batters and four switch-hitters ramorig
the 21-man non-pitcher list. l-
"We could conceivably have" nine
lefties in one lineup and we should always have five to six lefties in the lineup," Bennett said "We might be susceptible to a good lefty pitcher, but
there' s not too many around. *
CSUF goes on the road to face the
strong pitching staff of Arizona State
Feb 9-10, followed up by a Feb. .13
home game vs Cal Poly (SLO). Tickets
for the 26-home game season are avaiN
able at the Athletic Ticket Office, located in the Men' s Cym at room 104.
Wrap your
two lips aroundi
a bottle «
_ Of pi, ^m&
boom
HUBBARD
ofAMERICA-2-NIGHT
special g-jhst MARKMcCOIXUM
You know how good
Holland's beer is.
—* Oranjeboo.m
■J.UUItCSCOR.CCSIf'ciJUiStWIO*
'
to
from the
yew ears:
•T**is a student, probably your brain actually gets bored and custracted
biggest single task is information pro- r■...._ between words (which is why you prob-
cessing. You spend more time absorbing, ably find it hard to concentrate when
analyzing, and memorizing facts than you're study ing).
niiiiiyzui^, tuiu >Mwa*wi "■■■■p mm*w *-«~*
anything else. And most of that^information is in the form of printed words.
Think what you could accomplish
if you had your owffpersbnal computer
Evelyn Wood would like you to
spend an hour with us todiscover some of
the miraculous things your brain can do
withtheproper traming. In a single, free,
1 hour demonstration, you'll find out why
ifyou had your own personal computer inwr*HwwiNnuij»i, >uyuu«vw n,
that could digest all your reading almost most people are such poor readers, and
as fast as you can turn pages. The time how oux new RMcout-se can increase
and efficiency you'd gain could make a , your reading speed at least 300%, with
big change for the better in your life right better concentration and retention. As
now. ^ ... part of the bargain, we'll show you some
Of course, youalready have such a new reading techniques designed to in-
* •»-~"««rvitT.o!w^im*mJifltelv:*wTth'l>0
device—its calied a brain. But you're
probably not using even a tenth of its
capacity. Because just as a computer
only as good as its programs, your bra
only as powerful |