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N. C. STATE-FLORIDA Published for each N. C. State College home football game by the Sports Publicity Bureau of North Carolina State College. National Advertising Representative: Don Spencer Company, Inc., 271 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. Volume XVII RIDDICK STADIUM, RALEIGH, N. 0., OCTOBER 18, 1947 Number 2

NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE ATHLETIC COUNCIL PROF. H. A. FISHER, Chairman D. W. SEIFERT JENNINGS TEAL DR. A. J. WILSON, Secretary W. H. SULLIVAN BOB MCNEILL DR. I. O. SCHAUB A. G. FLOYD BILL MANNING DR. J. L. STUCKEY DAVID CLARK R. D. CALLOWAY DR. J. W. PATTON G. C. LASSITER FOOTBALL STAFF BEATTIE FEATHERS, Head Coach J. L. VONGLAHN, Director of Athletics LYLE M. RICH, Asst. Coach ALBERT CRAWFORD, Trainer R. L. SUFFRIDGE, Asst. Coach ED STOREY, Publicity W. A. WOOD, Asst. Coach ALLAN NELMS, Program Manager C. H. ANDERSON, Asst. Coach

N. C. STATE’S 1947 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time Place of Game Sept. 27 Duke ...... 2 :30 p.m. Durham *Oct. 4 Davidson ...... 8 :00 p.m. Charlotte *Oct. ll—CLEMSON ...... 8:00 p.m. RALEIGH *Oct. 18——FLORIDA ...... 8:00 p.m. RALEIGH Oct. 25 Permanently Open. *Nov. 1~——CHATTANOOGA ...... 8:00 p.m. RALEIGH NOV. 8 Carolina ...... 2:00 p.m. Chapel Hill **Nov. 15—WAKE FOREST ...... 2:00 p.m. RALEIGH NOV. 22 Virginia ...... 2:00 p.m. Charlottesville Nov. 29 Maryland ...... 2:00 p.m. College Park * Night game. ** Homecoming

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Till: Wonrpncxncn Translations by ED STOREY Director of Sports Publicity NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE Storey .....“- State plays host tonight to Coach Raymond The Wolfpack is gunning tonight for its (Bear) Wolf’s University of Florida ’Gators third victory in a row and to keep clean a and the glad hand of welcome is herewith ex- perfect home record, which dates back to the tended to the Floridians from Gainesville. 1945 season. State will be banking on the run- Wolf is a former head coach at nearby Uni- ning and passing of Tailbacks Charlie Rich- versity of North Carolina, so he’s no stranger kus, No. 14, and Gwynn Fletcher, No. 60. to these parts. Richkus, a great runner, boasts a 55-yard Although Florida lays no claim to gridiron average for 34 tries in three previous games, greatness, it’s a scrappy outfit that Wolf brings while Fletcher has a 42-yard mark for 32 to Riddick Stadium tonight. The ’Gators tries in the same number of contests. haven’t tasted victory in 13 previous starts, From end to end State has a great line. but don’t sell them short. It’s been a season of That’s no overstatement, for defensive aver- tough breaks and but for ill-timed penalties ages prove that the Wolfpack forward wall is and a run of heart-breaking luck Florida might among the best in America. Tackles Jim Rees, be bringing an unbeaten eleven against Coach No. 73 and Ted Dostanko, No. 67 are two big Beattie Feathers’ Wolfpack. reasons why opponents have failed to net more State has not taken preparations for this than a 34-yard average rushing in three games. Florida team lightly and they’ll display every End A1 Phillips, a senior from Cary, is a gen- trick in the book to win. The ’Gators have uine candidate for All-Southern honors this everything to gain and little to lose, thus you season. Guards Bernie Watts, John Wagoner, can expect a wide open, thrill packed affair, and Charlie Musser stack up with the best in despite the fact that Florida is the underdog. the South also. Center Harold Saunders, a Florida makes no excuses for its current sophomore from Statesville, is tops at his cen- record, so why should we try to set them forth ter slot. . here. Keep in mind as you watch this contest On Tuesday of this week State was rated as that the potentialities of the ’Gators are many. the 18th best team in America in a nation- They’re big and fast, even if lacking in expe- wide Associated Press poll. We make no rience. Their freshmen are talented and if apologies for the Wolfpack. They’re capable given half an opportunity they are capable of of playing great football. But behind the per- displaying plenty of power. formance of the team is the unceasing work Top men in the Florida colors are Hal Grif- of the State coaching staff composed of Line fin, N0. 80, a highly-underrated tailback. He Coaches Bob Suifridge and Lyle Rich, and scatted 80-yards against State last year, even Backfield Coach Walter (Babe) Wood, who though the ’Pack won by a lopsided 39-6 score. assist Head Coach Feathers. Too, there’s Halfback Loren Broadus, a former And last, but far from least, is the work of All—Southern high school star at Jacksonville. State’s football managers led by J. B. (Red) He’s wearing No. 58. For future reference also Walker of Marion. Red along with his assist- mark down Doug Belden, No. 77, a starter at ants William Joyner of Wilson and Bill Muss- quarterback in Florida’s T-formation. er, a brother to starting guard Charlie Musser, Florida’s line is led by Paul Mortellaro of have done a fine job. Their work is often Tampa. He’s a three—year letterman at guard thankless, but it should not go unrewarded. and weighs 205. Also there’s John Natyshak, On the schedule: State has an open date next a hot freshman tackle at 220-pounds and ends week end, but on Nov. 1 the Wolfpack meets Tom Bishop and Dewell Rushing. Chattanooga U. in this stadium at 8 o’clock. r

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AFTER 58 YEARS North Carolina State College, the center of technical education and research in the South, celebrated the 58th anniversary of its establishment on October 3, 1947, and rededicated itself to the ideals and principles of its founders. Chancellor J. W. Harrelson, the present chief administra- tive officer of the institution, has led the College to its great- est period of usefulness. The College and its allied agencies reach many thousands of North Carolina citizens annually with its varied services in agriculture, engineering, teacher education, and textiles. Establishment of the institution was due largely to the militant efforts of Col. Leonidas L. Polk, hard-hitting editor of The Progressive Farmer, the Watauga Club, and the pro- visions of the Morrill Act of 1862. From its humble begin- ning, the college has marched straight ahead to take a po- sition of leadership among the institutions of technology in the United States. _ The College has grown from its one building in 1889 to a physical plant valued in excess of $7,000,000 today, with a building program of over $6,000,000 now in progress. The enrollment has advanced from 72 students—who reported to President Alexander Q. Holladay during the first academic year—to over 5,000 today. A The teaching faculty has jumped from President Holla- day’s original staff of 20 to approximately 400 now. During the pre—war years, State College reached about 11,000 persons annually through its regular residence courses, extension classes, correspondence courses, and special short courses. More than 23,000 men and women were trained at the college for war work during World War II. Adjoining the campus to the west are 456 acres including the College orchards, gardens, poultry plant and farms, and the Central State Agricultural Experiment Station. About one mile west of the campus, the institution has acquired 1,300 acres which are maintained as live- stock farms by the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying. The College’s main division include the School of Agriculture and Forestry, the School of Engineering, the School of Textiles, the Division of Teacher Education, the Graduate Division, the Basic Division, and. the Summer School. The Department of Military Science and Tactics, providing ROTC training for the students, consistently has received an annual rating of “excel- lent” from the War Department. Principal landmarks on the campus include Holladay Hall, the school’s first building; the birthplace of Andrew Johnson, 17th president of the United States; Memorial Tower, impressive monument to the State College students who served in World War I; the home of the chancel- lor; Pullen Hall, named in honor of R. Stanhope Pullen, who donated the land for the original campus; a memorial to the 13 original colonies; and other sites of interest. State College has mere than 25,000 living alumni, many of whom are nationally known for their accomplishments in industry, science, military progress, agriculture, education, and polit- ical life—Rudolph Pate. lllllllllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIlllllllllllIlJlllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIIIIHIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIllllllllllllllllllll “The Official Watch for Timing Today’s Game Is Longines—The World’s Most Honored Watch” “ME-OUTor EXTRA

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THE WOLFPACK COACHING STAFF

North Carolina State College proudly presents its 1947 football coaching staff. Reading from left to right; Bob Suffridge, line coach; Lyle M. Rich, end coach, Walter (Babe) Wood, backfield coach, Head Coach Beattie Feathers, B-Squad Coach Carl (Butter) Anderson, Assistant B-Squad Coach Bobby Courts. \xlsév‘at ¢~~IW\9" ‘gI/Kq_x_éf'\ J‘f\

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WPTF - 680KC NBC Affiliate FOR 23 YEARS YOUR STATION OF FRIENDLY SERVICE 1. v-\-:' _, *1"“#32691. My; flag: --1 N CSTATE FOOTBALL ROSTER . Wgt. Hgt. Age Class Hometown *George Blomquistj . . 195 6-3 22 Soph ...... , Austin, Texas Phillips .....7... 190 6 25 Senior ...... Cary, N. C. *Al ...... 195 6-2 22 Junior ...... Rowland, N. C. *Bill*FreddieStantonMiller . . . . 190 6 24 .Soph ...... Laurinburg', N. C...... 200 6-3 19 Junior ...... Jeanette, Pa. June Cheek .. 180 6 23 Soph...... —...Raleigh,N.C. Graham Spencer: 180 6 23 Senior . . . . Wilmington, N. C. *Bob Edwards ..... 190 6 22 Frosh ...... Girard, Ohio Tony Romanowsky 6-1 24 . Frosh -.Kirklin, Ind. *JamesJohn HardingRees ...... '190220 6-1 23 JuniOr. " . Shelby, Ohio *Ted' Dostanko ..... 195 6-2 22 Soph ...... -..~ Paterson, N. J. *Tom Gould ...... 210 6-2 25 Senior ...... smitli'field, N. C. *Fred Wag‘oner 195 5-116-2 2024 SophGrad. Stu...... Gibsonville,Chicago,N.Ill.C. *Jim Byler ...... 210 Junior . . . Rocky Mount, N. C. *Billy Smith ...... 195 6-1 - 2223 Frosh ...... Raleigh, N. C. Pemberton Hobbs . 210 Frosh ...... Detroit, Mich. Walter Gragg ..... 210 6-16-2 1922 Frosh. .Staten Island, N. Y. Joe Johnson ...... 200 5-9 22 Soph ._‘...... Girard, Ohio *Bern‘ard Watts . . . . 175 6 21 Soph. Winston-Salem, N. G. *Tom Joyce ...... 185 5-10 23 Soph ...... Pampa, Texas *Ralph BurnettBarksdale...... 185190 6-1 22 Soph ...... Whiteville, N. C. *John Wagoner . .. 195 6-2 24 Grad. Stu. . . Gibsonville, N. G. . . . . 190 5-11 22 Frosh Frankford, W .Va. Charlie MusserCegelis 190 6 18 Frosh ...... Baldwin, Pa. *TonyNormanGaeta ...... 185 5-11 23 Senior . .Staten Island, N. Y. *Harold Saunders .. 195 6-2‘ 22 Soph ..... :fStatesville, N. C...... 190 6-1 23 Soph?»...... «u Durham,N. C. '*Hiram*Dick PeacockSykes ...... 180 6-1 24 Junior . . . 5'. Lexington, N. C. Julian Malk ...... 185 6-36 1821 ,FroshFrosh ...... JerseyLarksville,City, N.Pa.J. John Martin ...... 190 5-8 22 Senior ...... Hillside, N- Y, *Gwynn*Charlie RichkusFletcher. . . . 175180 6 . . 20 Junior . Winston—Salem, N; G. *Og'den Smith ...... 170 5-10 22 Soph ...... Galevston, Tex. Wetzel BOWe ...... 170 5-106 20 Frosh ...... NewWard,YorkWCityVa. . Rip Calcano ...... 170 6 23 Soph. .Cedar Grove, W. Va. *Leslie Palmer ..... 180 'Junior ..... Kings M. N. C. *George Allen .. .. 195 6 2123 ‘ Soph . . . . Henderson, N. C. *Dick Johnson .' ..... 190 6-4 18 Frosh ...... Hershey, Pa. John Huzvar ...... 220 6 18 Frosh ..... Wilkes Barre, Pa. Bob Youngblood. .200 Junior . . . . Baton Rouge, La. *Oscar Bozeman 175 5-10 23 Fort Worth, Tex. *Gordon Goodman .. 185 6-1 23 Soph ...... G William Thompson . 170. 5—116 22'22. FroshFrosh. W1nston-Salem,N..... Paterson;N. J. ' Robert smith; ..... 180 Soph . . . 1 . . . . Clifton,N. J. *Bob Bowlby . . . . 175 5-106 23;21 ~~ Soph ...... Cleveland, Tenn. *Harry McLeod .g..180.<-.‘.. 178 5-11 22 Frosh ..... Greensboro, N. C. ' DonPaul McCormickCarlson ...... 190 6 18 Frosh ...... Pittsburgh, Pa. John Tencick ..... ‘185 5-9 18 Frosh . ..1. . . . New York City v* Denotes Lettemnen. Probable STATE Lineup FB Palmer .3 RH LII Bozeman Richkus14 QB 12 Bowlby56 LT LG C RG RT RE StantonLE Dostanko Watts Saunders Musser Gould Bloniquist TI 67 90 89 23 65 SQUAD LIST 1:] Bozeman,wb 32; Allen,fb 64 l).Johnson,fb 17 Cheek, e 41 Edwards, e 65 Blomquist, e 14 Richkus,tb 43 Hobbs,t (36 O. Smith, tb 15 Goodman, wb 46 Romanowsky,e 67 Dostanko,t 16 Tencick,bb 49 Huzvar,fb 68 Thompson, wb 17 Johnson,t 50 Byler,t 69 Sykes,c Carlson, e 55 Martin, c 70 B. Smith, t 2221 Calcano, U) 56 Young'blood,fb ’71 Stanton,e 23 Gould, t 56 Bowlby, bl) 72 J. Wagoner, g :5 57 Burnett,p,' 73 Rees,t 2524 (lacta,Spencer,c 58 Barksdale,g 74 R. Smith, wb 59 Miller,e 88 McLeod, bb 26 Joyce, g Fletcher, ti) 89 Musser,g‘ 3130 Bowe,Palmer,tb1'1) 6160 Phillips, (3 90 Saunders, c 32 Watts, g 62 Peacock, c 92 F. Wagoner, t OFFICIALS Kaufman (John Hopkins), Referee Sington (Alabama), Umpire

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Probable FLORIDA Lineup FB Viccaro 8‘5 RH LH Forbes Griffin 34 80 QB Belden «"7 LE LT LU C RG RT LE Bishop Natyshak Mortellaro liynes Dempsey Sutton Turner 25’) 87 40 (i5 84 TI SQUAD LIST le 44 Johnson, re (57‘ Schamherg, (1]) 23 Bishop, rt 45 Lorenzo, le‘ (S!) Groves, rg‘ 24 Pirozzolo, 4H Hunsing'er, rh 70 Tiller, 1e 26 Montsdeoca,Beach, rh 1h 4!) Lashley, re‘ ’71 Turner, re 28 It 715 Yancey, rh 29 Hawkins, 1e 5453 Mortellaro,Mitchell, 1;: 77 Belden, qh 330 Bray,Chesser,rt re 55 Rozelle, le ’78 Michael, 1h 56 Huerta, 1;: 80 Griffin, 1h 3‘ Brown, rec 58 Broadus, 1h 81 Gruetzmacher, 1h 33 Forbes,Webster,rh 55) Parker, fl) 84 Sutton, rt .}534 Force, It 60 Lewis. qh 85 Rushing", 1e 36 Gilbert. c 61 Gardiner, fl) 86 Vaccaro, fb 3 Cole, fl) 62 Cummings 8T Natyshak, 1t 39 Fields, 1;: (35 Dempsey, re‘ 8!) Carver, 1t 40 Kynes, c (56 Sliman, (1b OFFICIALS Heath (Carolina), Linesman ’iagley (W & L), Field Judge FLORIDA FOOTBALL ROSTER Wt. Ht. Class Hometown ‘ l 23 =“Tommy Bishop 180 5-11 ’46 -, . . . JacksonvilléTampa 85' Dewell Rushing ..... 190 6-0 ’44 ...... Myers 29 Joe Hawkins 170 6-0 Fr-l ' Ft.Orlando 70 Warren Tiller 174 6-0 ...... ‘...... City 55 Freddy Rozelle 180 6-1 PeterburgLake 71 *Bill Turner 195 6-2 ’46 St. Quincy 30 Joe Chesser ...... 185 6-0 ’45—6 Jacksonville 32 Aaron Brown 198 6-2 Gainesville 44 Fal Johnson ...... 192 6-0 ...... Ohio 87 *John Natyshak 223 6-3 Fr-l ...... Youngstown,Atlanta, Ga. 35 Wilbur Force 220 6-5 Tarentum, Pa. 53 Brady Mitchell 205 6-1 Fr-l Jacksonville 89 Crorlis Carver 230 6-1 Fr-l P1ant_City 84 *Cliff Sutton ...... 192 6-0 ’46 Elmira, N. Y. 24 Louis Pirozzolo 201 6-0 Fr-2 Griffin, Ga. 31 Tommy Bray 188 6-0 Fr—lFr-Z Tarentum, Pa. , 62 Bob Cummings ...... 210 6-0 44-5—6 Tampa 54 *Paul Mortellaro 205 5-10 ’42-6 Bartow ‘ 39. Charles Fields ...... 187 Tampa """ " , 45 Franngorenzo .. :191 5-11 ’46 ...... Tampa , 56 Marcelino Huerta 208190 6-25-9 ’46...... Miami 65 *Frang Dempsey 183 5-10 ’44-6 ...... Tampa 69 Fletcher Groves . 5-11 Fr-l Steubenville, Ohio 49 Richard Lashley 218195 6-3 ’46 Marianna 40 *Jimmy Kynes ...... 6-1 Columbia, Tenn. 33 Barn Webster ...... 190 5-11 p ...... Miami 36 John Gilbert ...... 178184 6-0 ’44-6 ...... Tampa 77 *Doug Belden ..... 180 6-0 Fr-l Quincy 60 Lazarous Lewis . . 190 5—10 ...... Tampa 67 ulian Scha-mberg 152 5-8 Fr-l ...... Youngstown, Ohio 66 DannyGriffinSliman 158 5—8 ’46 Tampa ' 80 *HalLoren Broadus 153 5-9 Fr-l Jacksonville 58 Michael ...... 156 5-9 cala 78 FredJoe Montsdeoca . . 153 6-0 Fr-2 Avon Park 28 Forbes 172 5-10 ’44-6 Clearwater 4634 *BobbyCharles Hunsinger .. 185 6—0 ’46 ...... Harrisburg, Ill. Eldrige Beach 188 6-1 Fr-l ...... St. Petersburg 26 Jim Yancey ...... 159 5-11 ...... Tallahassee 8676 *Gasper Vaccaro 200 5-10 ’46 ...... Tampa Alex Gardiner ...... 190 5-9 Fr-2 ...... McDonald, Ohio 5961 Billy Parker ...... 181 5-11 ’46 . . . ., Jacksonville 81 Bob Gruetzmacher . 170 5-10 ...... Tampa 37 Sam Cole ...... 177 5-10 Fr-2 Jacksonville I o “W ’ P ll'n for 6 re u 1 g CAROLINA BUILDERS CORP. STATE COLLEGE” B. B. Benson, Pres. Ralph L. Moore, V-Pres. C. L. Benson, Treas. J. Y. Hornbuckle, Secy.

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HAYES BARTON 217 N. Dawson St., Phone 7563 Tel. 4641 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA O D

0n the Gridiron and on the Farm

‘Extra Points Pay Dividends In football the ‘extra point’ is the one way of getting maximum results for each touchdown. It is often times the difference between Victory and defeat. On the farm the farmer may also assure himself of maximum results by using the extra points available in Open-Formula feeds and fertilizers. FCX Open-Formulas are College approved and tested . . . they are the farmers guarantee of highest quality . . they assure maximum results. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR THE EXTRA POINTS IN OPEN-FORMULA

Farmers Cooperative Exchange FARMER-OWNED AND OPERATED COOPERATIVE Raleigh,N.C. Best Wishes from Your Authorized Genuine Registered

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BRAWLEY’S 235 FAYETTEVILLE —— RALEIGH

IF ITS JUST A SNACK OR A FULL O 0 COURSE MEAL——

FOR You’ll be Satisfied with the GOOD FOOD Food and Service

IT’S

Proeschers HOWARD HOUSE

209 \Vest Morgan St. (LEM AW CZEM) This is the most cockeyed story you have ever M read. No one gets hurt, everybody loves every- body, and everybody has a good time. «H3% You see, it’s this way. The two brothers, Lem .>5 21/ and Clem—the only difference between them is Lem‘s extra curl (count ’em), they both like football, particularly big-time football. Usually they go together. This year Clem’s gotta’ stay home—we don’t know why, he’s just gotta’. But Clem has a good time anyway because he can hear Ray Reeve’s play by play description of the big games over his OWn local radio station. We are sure Clem will be glad for you to pull up a chair and join him. 5% G'med Sept. 27 Carolina vs Georgia Nov. 8 Carolina vs State Oct. 4 Texas vs Carolina Nov. 15 Wake Forest vs State Oct. 11 Wake Forest vs Carolina Nov. 22 Virginia Vs State Oct. 18 William & Mary vs Carolina Nov. 27 Wake Forest vs S. Carolina Oct. 25 Duke vs Wake-Forest Nov. 29 Virginia vs Carolina Nov. 1 Tennessee vs Carolina WRAL will originate and carry the following night games; Sept. 27 Georgetown vs Wake Forest Nov. 1 Chattanooga vs N. C. State Oct. 11 Clemson vs N. C. State Nov. 21 Duquesne vs Wake Forest Oct. 18 Florida vs N. C. State TW—fiév 5W ASHEVILLE WGBR GOLDSBORO WRAL RALEIGH WGWRWISE ASHEBORO WGBG GREENSBORO WCBT ROANOKE RAPIDS WBBB BURLINGTON WGTC GREENVILLE WFRC REIDSVILLE WHPE HIGH POINT WAYN ROCKINGHAM WSOC CHARLOTTE WKNS KINSTON WTNC THOMASVILLE WEGO DUNNCONCORD WLOE LEAKSVILLE WGNI WILMINGTON WTIKWCKB DURHAM WJRI LENIOR WGTM WILSON WFNC FAYETTEVILLE WTSB LUMBERTON WAIR WINSTON-SALEM WGNC GASTONIA WKCB N. WILKESBORO

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WWI/Em Compliments of WILMONT CLEANERS 3015 HILLSBORO ST. KRAMER'S Jewelers 136-138 Fayetteville Street - Phone 8804 RALEIGH, N. C. “Dependable” Cleaning — Dyeing Pressing Alterations Calilornia Restaurant “Old Fashioned Southern Cooking” * Breakfast Luncheon Dinner * WIlMONT CLEANERS TELEPHONE 4964 RALEIGH, N. C. 111 Fayetteville St. Raleigh, N. C.

Compliments of

Capital Ice & Coal Co. Carolina’s Largest Independent Tire Dealers Telephone 5589 LEWIS H. POWELL GEO. W. BURNS ' scinmunoTII/{ES £3

Located throughout Eastern Carolina The Andrew Johnson Hotel . . . your Blackwood Stores carry the OPPOSITE POST OFFICE best in home, auto and yard supplies. Remember . . . when you shop at a Blackwood sign . . . you get a Better Buy! E. O. Marshburn, Lessee and Mgr. Ride Safely — RATES FROM $1.75 WITHOUT BATH RATES FROM $2.50 WITH BATH Ride Seiberling — FLORIDA PLAYERS

VACCARO HUNSINGER BEACH W'EBSTER GRIFFINSUTTON BELDENFIELDS WHEN IT COMES TO LIFE INSURANCE ATLANTIC LINE IS RALEIGH iRACiOR 8. ALL-AMERICAN EQUIPMENT co. Ered Dixon, Agency Director (A State College Atlantic Life Insurance Co. International Security Bank Bldg., Raleigh, N. C. Phone 8866

Farm Machinery Motor Trucks VISIT Kingham Trailers Alex Parker's 0 Dial 5872 HOUSE RESTAURANI Dial 5871 PARKER 417-419 South Wilmington Street RALEIGH, N. C. Hotel Raleigh

BERNHARD'S Where BETTER LIVING Begins 515 Hillsboro St., Raleigh, N. C.

Modern Lighting Electric Appliances Built-In Steel Cabinets Attic Ventilation

COMPLIMENTS OF

Slorr Engraving Co.

RALEIGH, N. C. “Two in the east stand and one in the west!" JACK WARDLAW Molor Bearings & Parts Co. INSURANCE ESTATES of Raleigh, Inc. ANNUITIES 415 S. SALISBURY STREET Member 1947 Raleigh, N. C. Million Dollar Round Table AUTOMOTIVE PARTS & EQUIPMENT WHOLESALE ONLY 1401 Insurance Bldg. Phone 4433

ARI FLOWER SHOP BEST WISHES * “Say It With Flowers” * 24 W. Hargett Street Telephone 7240

GOOD FOR LIFE. After The Game Visit

CLUB BON-AIR DR. PEPPER BOTTLING CO. ON WESTERN BLVD. AT PULLEN PARK Raleigh, N. C. Fountain and Grill OPEN 10:00 a.m.—TIL Sandwiches . Drinks . Lunches LOOK, BOYS! Just across the Campus in Front of Patterson Hall Club Room STATE DRUG SIORE OPEN 6:00 p.m.—MIDNIGHT Sodas * Drugs Toilet Articles * Serving the Best Food in Raleigh * School Necessities 2416 Hillsboro St. Dial 7741 Orchestra Nightly Except Sundays FLORIDA PLAYERS

LEWIS FORBES PARKER BROADUS MORTELLAROBISHOP GROVES DIAMONDS MAN-MUR SHOE SHOP WATCHES FINE JEWELRY

1881 I947 * I011? ’4 128 Fayetteville St. FOR FAST SERVICE AND BEST QUALITY MATERIAL SMITH DAIRY PRODUCTS. Inc. at RALEIGH, N. C.

at 2516 Hillsboro St. Just Off Campus The Alumni are still backing II the Wolfpack Hayes Barton Grocerleria Full line of Fancy Groceries Choice Meats Seafoods Fruits and Vegetables LOUIS M. SMITH, JR. “38” CITY WIDE DELIVERY LOUIS M. SMITH, “02” J. E. SMITH, “42” Dial—23917

Hlll'S INC. THE GRIDDLE HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES SCHWINN-BUILT BICYCLES SERVI-CYCLES -— WHIZZER MOTOR BIKES SPORTINGFISHING TACKLEGOODS MOTORS Fine Foods BOATSGUNS— —OUTBOARDAMMUNITION Sales and Service 105 S. Wilmington St. 2500 Hillsboro St. Raleigh, N. C. Dial 8172 N. C. STATE PLAYERS

BARKESDALE RICHKUS CHEEK THOMPSON BOWLBY BURNETTE BLOOMQUIST McLEOD SAUNDERS “This Is That Burlington Mills Cloth I Was Telling You About.”

BURLINGTON MILLS Executive Offices - - GREENSBORO. N. C. * PETER PAN RESTAURANT 1207 Hillsboro Compliments of WE SERVE HIGH ROCK SUN SPOT Steaks and Dinners Every Day BEVERAGE C0.

* Phone 2-2757 Tools, Guns, Ammunition, Sporting Goods Raleigh, N. C. Dixie loan Company, Inc. PHONE 2-1926 Need Money? See Abe Trunks, Luggage, Leather Goods * Hats, Shoes, Clothing 209 South Wilmington Street . Raleigh, N. C. . 1

Compliments of YATES AUTO SERVICE MAWWWW RALEIGH OFFICE SUPPLY co. Any Repalr To Any Gar “COMPLETE OFFICE EQUIPMENT AND WWW SUPPLIES” PHONE 8379 118 E. Martin St. 0 A

wrsrmenousr ‘ HENRY EAUCETTE INDUSTRIAL AGENTS General Real Estate Business SALES and SERVICE MOTORS - TRANSFORMERS RENTING—APPRAISING GENERATORS — INSTALLATIONS POWER EQUIPMENT Associates Henry Faucette, Jr. J. H. Slaughter Electric Motor & Repair Co. Columbia, S. C. — Fayetteville, N. C. 104 W. Hargett Dial 3-1381 Raleigh, N. C. N. C. STATE PLAYERS

EDWARDS W. BOWE

O O 0 Recapping Vulcanizing - Compliments of

K 8. W MOIORS, INC. H. H. IIRE RETREADING C0.

Your HUDSON Dealer * $4;

118 E. Davie St. Dial 4963 119 East Davie Street Raleigh, N. C. He couldn’t find a sitter ‘7 N, ,H WWW, .

Horton's Flower Shop Compliments ~k FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS SAVAGE TIRE COMPANY PROMPT DELIVERIES 101 N. Person St. Telephone 36341 O 0

—lOANS— ON WATCHES, DIAMONDS, ALL KINDS OF JEWELRY We Buy and Sell Also Telephone 3—3157 RALEIGH LOAN OFFICE 223 South Wilmington St. 428 S. McDowell Street Raleigh, N. C. “Look for the Orange Color Front”

Open a checking account with the

Raleigh Industrial Bank MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

Corner Salisbury and Hargett Telephone 6435 FOR N. B. McCULlOCH GOOD FOOD IT’S General Insurance ' Proeschers 316 Commercial Building

You Have CHOICE When You Buy IMPERIAL DELICATESSEN

BOSSE JEWELERS 120 SOUTH SALISBURY STREET O CHOICE OF STYLES O CHOICE OF PRICES O CHOICE OF BRANDS 0 107 Fayettevme St“ Raleigh’ N‘ C" “Better Foods at More Reasonable Prices” PHONE 8379 Raleigh, N. C. Phone 9917 I I I . The Way to Health Through ‘k Fun! Man Mur offers one of the finest tonics Compliments of to keep you fit . . Bowling on our Modern Mapleways. Our alleys have been thorough- HARMON MOIOR COMPANY ly reconditioned for your pleasure.

* MAN MUR BOWLING CENTER Paul M. Moore, Gen. Mgr. Your LINCOLN & MERCURY DEALER O 3523 Hillsboro St. Phone 3-6702 JUST OFF CAMPUS

“Let’s Go To Man Mur” AN APPRECIATION

To the Raleigh Chamber of Commerce, we acknow- ledge with grateful appreciation the support given this College through their Athletic Committee.

With the help of the citizens of Raleigh, Alumni and friends of State College, we hope to obtain much success in the future. In order to justify the continued support of our advertisers, we suggest that their stores be in- cluded in your next shopping tour. Upon Visiting their places of business, simply say, “I saw your advertise- ment in the State College Football Program.”

State College says: THANK YOU

For the Administration J. W. HARRELSON, Chancellor

For the Athletic Department J. L. VON GLAHN, Athletic Director

For Program Management and Wolfpack Club ALLAN NELMS, Program Manager and Field Director

“The Official Watch for Timing Today’s Game Is Longines—The World’s Most Honored Watch” The TEMPLE “Super”

Gould-Morris Electric Company Dealer 17 E. Martin St. Dial 2-3975 "Personally. I neverthought this hidden ball play would work!"

Sioney's College Soda Shop S. J. KEITH, Proprietor

mmBin, ' 1916 Hillsboro Street Phone 2-3723 ASSOflATlONATuuTu TRAINING, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA HOUSE

Light a . . TAMPA NUGGET Cigar and Enjoy the Game. Distributed by AIIanIic Tobacco (20., Inc. 311 S. Blount St. Raleigh, N. C. Phone 9937 W. W. HINNANT, Mgr. "Are all “me players in bedl" CARS lAST [ONGER With PONTIAC SALES AND SERVICE Trademark UNDERSEAL CONN-GOWER PONTIAC C0. RUBBERIZED Protective Coating 310-312 S. Salisbury St. It’s the new sprayed-on coating that covers under- Raleigh, N. C. body surfaces with a whichtough, 1A;protectsinch thickagainst“hide” Telephone 2-3766 rust, absorbs body noises, keeps cars new and quiet- riding longer. Ask us to- about this protection that’sday guaranteed for the life of your car.

Meet the crowd at * POWELL & GRIFFIS FOR YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION IN after the game QUALITY AND SERVICE purchase your electric GROCERIES, MEATS, CANDY, CIGARETTES appliances and fixtures from O C

We Deliver THOMPSON-.lYNCH COMPANY 20 W. Hargett St. Telephone 3-6332 O O RALEIGH, N. C. 2414 Hillsboro Tel. 22847 * 1700 Glenwood Ave. Tel. 7561 N. C. STATE PLAYERS

MILLER DOSTANKO J. WAGONER VVAGONER BYLER JOE JOHNSON F.FLETCHER MALK MARTIN 0

Compliments of

YORK BUILDING COMPANY ESTABLISHED 1910 STATE LICENSE NUMBER 1003 CAPITAL CLUB BUILDING TELEPHONE 7275

GENERAL CONTRACTORS

RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA

\. “Catering to the Commercial Mom” CAUDLE'S SHOE SHOP HOTEL RALEIGH 216 S. SALISBURY ST. and Annex RALEIGH, N. C. Phone 5636 Raleigh’s Finest 130 ROOMS Tub and Shower Baths Single $1.75 to $3.00 Double $2.50 to $6.00 * Free Parking Lot EVERYTHING MUSICAL STEPHENSON MUSIC CO. Two Blocks from U. S. Highways 1 — 64 — 15A 121 Fayetteville St. 70 and 70A RALEIGH, N. C. IN THE HEART OF THE CITY COBB GRAY ERWIN MANAGEMENT * FLORIDA PLAYERS AND COACHES

DEMPSEY 'I‘WOMEY, Line Coach GARDINER WOLF. Head Coach KYNES SCHAMBERG For HEALTH and VICTORY .~ I‘

PINE STATE MILK

and ICE CREAM

PINE STATE CREAMERY COMPANY DIAL 2-3911 426 GLENWOOD AVE.

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of Page’s CRU-MO U- 7 Flowers Barnefle Esso Service by X EALLON'S “Happy Motoring” Are * Distinctive Fayetteville and Cabarrus Streets Phone 8347 Raleigh, N. C. 205 FAYETTEVILLE STREET

CAPITOL RESTAURANT O HEATER WELL C0. A Good Place to E A T RALEIGH, N. C. O O 8 W. Martin St. I O

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Compliments Meet Your Friends At The

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BEER WINE Compliments of James A. Davidson General Contractors lundy Real Estate Co. Real Estate Since 1920

Raleigh Building and Loan Bldg. 803 Capital Club Bldg. Raleigh, N. C. Phone 2-3437 Tel. 9812

Compliments WILLY'S Jeeps :: Station Wagons of SALES : 'PARTS SERVICE HONEYCUIT FRUIT and Newberne's Garage, Inc. “Bob” Newberne PRODUCE COMPANY 4654 114 E. Davie St.

SAY— GREGORY & POOLE, INC.

BAMBY BREAD GENERAL CONTRACTORS

Member Associated General Contractors and Carolina Road Builders Association * 1105 Capital Club Bldg. Telephone Royal Baking Co. Raleigh, North Carolina 8921 RALEIGH, N. C. J. G. Poole, Mgr. N. C. STATE PLAYERS

R Z STANTON 0. SMITH HUZVAR MUSSER H.:L0:5m4;ZFflg825;(/1 GOODMAN REES Welcome! State College Students! Sales Dept. 129 W. Martin We Are Headquarters For HART SCHAFFNERCLOTHES& MARXand BOTANY STETSON and SCHOBLE RALEIGH MACK DISTRIBUTORS HATS Arrow — Manhattan — Wilson Bros. Furnishings

* * McLeod &*Walson Co. AWW In Odd Fellows Bldg. PACKARD CARS MACK TRUCKS AMA/mfgAA WV»me~MWN THE ENGLISH SIIVER SHOP * 1071/.» Fayetteville St. $2.3 PARTS SALES SERVICE ANTIQUE ENGLISH SILVER 201 West Martin St. Phone 7214 CHINA GIFTS

STATE CAPITAL IIFE LAND’S, Inc. INSURANCE COMPANY Raleigh, North Carolina

Raleigh’s Leading Credit Jewelers

ORDINARY INDUSTRIAL 137 Fayetteville Street ACCIDENT * * RIC

EVERYBODY BENEFITS TEMPLE from the RADIO RED FEATHER SERVICES of the Raleigh - Wake County Gould-Morris Electric COMMUNITY CHEST Company Dealer * 1k 17 East Martin Street Dial 2-3975

HEIllG 8. lEVINE GREEN GRILL, INC. 324 Salisbury St.

FINE FURNITURE “Always a Good Steak”

137 S. WILMINGTON ST. W. W. “Red” BALLENTINE Raleigh Tel. 4628-4629 Proprietor v 9

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““hu, AMBASSADOR —— Starts SUNDAY ! GROUCHO MARX CARMEN MIRANDA ANDY RUSSELL IN "COPACABANA" § Starts TUES. I \§ § "Ihe Bachelor and Sun., Mon., and Tues. §\ First Raleigh Showing the Bobby Soxer" \§ Victor Mature x Peggy Cummins \\\ “CAPITOL IN \ \\§ Sunday Only Monday and Tuesday “MOSS Rose” § Monte Hale \ 1,, “THE DEVIL “The Man From MONSTER” Rainbow Valley” 7//// s\ \\\\\\ \\\\\~ \\\ \.\\\\ .\\\ QUALITYCHOICE