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B. 9). 4741,2016! of 722 c/VIonfgoms’zy 52515575, flalsig/Z, (/V. fl. ROY B. CLOGSTON, Director of Athletics DIXIE CLASSIC RECORDS l 954 Individuals Name Team Record Opponent Date Most No. of Field Goal Attempts Sam Ranzino, N. C. State 34 R. I. State ......... 12-28-49 Most No. of Field Goals Made ...... Ernie Beck, Pennsylvania. .18 Duke ............. 12-30-52 Most No. Free Throw Attempts ..... Wade Halbrook, Oregon St.. .24 Tulane ............ 12-29-53 Most No. Free Throws Made ........ Lennie Rosenbluth, N. C. ..... 17 Duke ............. 12—29-54 Greatest Total All Rebounds ......... Dickie Hemric, Wake For. .31 Duke ............. 12-29-51 Togo Palazzi, Holy Cross ..... 31 Wake Forest ....... 12-29-52 Most No. Total Points (1 game) ..... Ernie Beck, Pennsylvania . .47 Duke ............. 12-30-52 Rod Hundley, West Va. ...... 47 Wake Forest ....... 12-28-54 Most Points in 3 Games ............ Ernie Beck, Penn. .......... 100 1952 TEAMS Name Record Opponent Date Greatest Number of Field Goal Attempts. .Wake Forest ........ 105 N. C. State ........ 12-29-50 Greatest Number of Field Goals Made ...... Duke .............. 38 West Va. .......... 12-27-54 Greatest Number of Free Throw Attempts. .Wake Forest ........ 50 Duke ............. 12-29-53 Greatest Number of Free Throws Made ...... Wake Forest ........ 40 Duke ............. 12-29-53 Greatest Number Rebounds ............... N. C. State ......... 95 R. 1. State . .' ...... 12-29-49 Greatest Number of Points ............... Duke .............. 98 Navy ............. 12-30-53 Most N0. Personal Fouls .................. Navy .............. 38 Wake Forest ....... 12-29-51 Team Scoring Fewest Fouls .............. Penn State ......... 6 West Virginia ...... 12-29-49 Team Scoring Fewest Field Goals .......... Georgia Tech ....... 11 N. C. State ........ 12-28-49 Team Scoring Fewest Free Throws ......... North Carolina ...... 7 Tulane ............ 12-30—50 Team Scoring Fewest Points .............. Georgia Tech ....... 34 N. C. State ........ 12-29-49 Winner Scoring Fewest Points ............ Penn State ......... 46 West Virginia ...... 12-29-49 Largest Combined 2 Team Score ........... Wake Forest (96) . .190 West Va. (94) ..... 12-28-54 Smallest Combined 2 Team Score .......... Penn State (46) . 87 West Va. (41) ..... 12-29-49 Compiled by Thomas I. Hines Official Statistician: Dixie Basketball Classic ALL TROPHIES AND AWARDS for 7th ANNUAL DIXIE CLASSIC FURNISHED EXCLUSIVELY BY BALPOUB C0 ATTLEBORO, MASS. N. C. SALES OFFICE DURHAM, N. C. = - dam-«imam WE EXTEND BEST WISHES FOR A BRIGHT AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO OUR POLICYHOLDER OWNERS AND FRIENDS NATIONWIDE INSURANCE "IN SERVICE WITH PEOPLE" Regional Office: Cameron Village, Raleigh, N. C. 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STATE CONSOLATION GAME 1° GAME ‘2 DIXIE CLASSIC CHAMPION 4;” ”3": ”3° "‘“" CHAMPION ec. Dec. 31 DUKE GAME 3 7:30 p.m. Dec. 29 LOSER GAME 3 WINNER GAME 3 . WYOMING .{ GAME 7 I' GAME 8 7:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. WINNER GAME 7 WINNER GAME 8 Dec. 30 Dec. 30 VILLANOVA LOSER GAME 5 LOSER GAME 73":3‘5? 2-00 pm LOSER GAME 4 WINNER GAME 4 7.30 pm 3rd PLACE . ' ' ' WINNER 31 NORTH CAROLINA 3. LOSER GAME 7 LOSER GAME 8 COMPLETE ROSTERS OF WAKE FOREST COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HEAD COACH, MURRAY GREASON HEAD COACH, OSSIE COWLES No. Name Age Hgt. Wgt. Home Town No. Name Age Hgt. Wgt. Home Town 22 Henry Bowers—F . .19 6-3 170 Knightdale, N. C. 31 Maurice DeMarais—G 24 5-10 165 Buffalo, Minn. 25 Wendell Carr—F ..25 6-5 190 Muncie, Ind. 24 Jerome Dommeyer—C 22 6-3 190 Slayton, Minn. 14 Kenneth Cox—F ..... 20 6-3 181 Marietta, S. C. 34 Myron Finn—F, C ...23 6-4 215 W. St. Paul, Minn. 43 Lowell Davis—F ..... 21 6—2 158 Johnson City, Ill. 14 Wayne Fix—F ....... 20 6-1 188 Aberdeen, S. D. 21 Jack Frauson—F . .19 6-6 200 Mahwah, N. J. 35 Robert Griggas—F . .21 6-2 200 Rockford, Ill. 33 Jon Gerdes—F ....... 20 6-4 182 Wilmington, N. C. 12 David Griffin—C ..... 19 6-8 225 Duluth, Minn. 15 Joe Stepusin—F ..... 21 6-4 200 Rankin, Pa. 52 James Gruye—C ..... 21 6-3 204 Worthington, Minn. 13 Jack Williams—F . .22 6-3 180 Johnson City, 111. 15 George Hanson—G . .20 6-0 168 Superior, Wis. 12 Jim Gilley—C ....... 21 6-6 210 Winston-Salem, N. C. 32 Jerry Kindall—F . .20 6-2 175 St. Paul, Minn. 35 John Reed—C ........ 20 6-9 195 North, S. C. 13 George Kline—F . .19 6-3 195 Minneapolis, Minn. 11 Jim Campbell—G . .20 5-11 155 Buies Creek, N. C. 21 Gerald Lind'sley-—G ..19 6-0 195 W. DePere, Wis. 31 Jackie Murdock—G . .20 5-10 154 Raleigh, N. C. 25 David Noack——-—G .1 . .21 6-2 180 Arlington, Minn. 20 Don Scalf ........... 20 5-11 160 High Point, N. C. 53 Robert Olson—G . .19 6-3 195 Superior, Wis. 10 Ernie Wiggins ....... 20 6-0 165 London, Ky. 55 Bill Simonovich—C ..22 6-10 270 Gilbert, Minn. 23 David Tucker—F .. .20 6—4 216 Superior, Wis. OREGON STATE COLLEGE NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE HEAD COACH, SLATS GILL HEAD COACH, EVERETT N. CASE No. Name Age Hgt. Wgt. Home Town No. Name Age Hgt. Wgt. Home Town 10 Dave Gambee—F, C . 18 6-6 210 Corvallis, Oregon 80 Phil DeNardo—F ..... 22 6-4 205 Philadelphia, Pa. 12 John. Frederick—G . .20 6—1 168 Tigard, Oregon 76 Cliff Hafer—F ....... 21 6-4 181 Middletown, Ohio 14 Phil Shadoin—C 21 7-0 220 Corvallis, Oregon 82 Nick Pond—F ........ 20 6-4 205 Montclair, N. J. 16 Bill Fredericks—G .. .19 6—3 184 Milwaukee, Oregon 85 Lou Dickman—F ..... 22 6-3 197 Batesville, Ind. 21 Bob Allord—F ‘ ....... 20 6-5 195 Arcata, California 83 Geo. Stepanovich—F . .21 6-4 205 E. Chicago, Ind. 22 Dick Wilson—F, G . .21 6-4 195 Kalispell, Montana 79 Tom Hopper—F ...... 23 6-3 190 Glen Rock, N. J. 24 Larry Paulus—F ..... 21 6-3 185 Salem, Oregon 84 Ronnie Shavlik—C ...21 6—8 200 Denver, Colo. 25 Jerry Crimins—G . .21 6-0 165 Milton-Freewater, O. 88 Bob Seitz—C ........ 21 6-11 260 Oaklyn, N. J. 30 Gary Haynes—G ..... 19 6-2 173 The Dalles, Oregon 86 Mike Miles—C ....... 19 6-7 215 Upper Darby, Pa. 32 Ken Nanson~—G ...... 19 6-0 170 Vernonia, Oregon 73 Vic Molodet—G ...... 22 5-11 170 E. Chicago, Ind. 37 Ralph Carroll—C . .21 6-8 195 Klamath Falls, Ore. 74 John Maglio—G ...... 20 6-0 184 Havertown, Pa. 39 Wayne Moss—C ..... 20 6-8 220 Richland, Wash. 72 Marvin Kessler—G .. .23 5-11 175 Brooklyn, N. Y. 75 Raymond Waters—G .19 6-2 184 Collingswood, N. J. Fashion Park Botany 500 See Our Complete Lineup of Quality Clothes Palm Beach Campus Togs Resistol Hats French Shriner Shoes Arrow Shirts Jayson Sportswear Fashions I91 8 Hillsboro St. For Men HUNEYCUTT, Inc. Raleigh, N. C. DIXIE CLASSIC TEAMS DUKE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING HEAD COACH, HAL BRADLEY HEAD COACH, EVERETT F. SHELTON No. Name Age Hgt. Wgt. Home Town No. Name Age Hgt. Wgt. Home Town 35 Ronnie Mayer—F . .21 6-4 185 Avalon, Pa. Rupert Brockman—G .19 6-3 185 Shoshoni, Wyo. 20 Richard Rosenthal—F 21 6-5 180 Durham, N. C. Ed Luman—G ....... 20 6-2 170 Pinedale, Wyo. 11 Don Cashman—F . .22 6-4 182 New York City Joe Capua—G ....... 21 5-10 155 Gary, Ind. 15 Paul Schmidt—F .
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