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NC State Vs Clemson (10/10/1959) Clemson University TigerPrints Football Programs Programs 1959 NC State vs Clemson (10/10/1959) Clemson University Follow this and additional works at: https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms Materials in this collection may be protected by copyright law (Title 17, U.S. code). Use of these materials beyond the exceptions provided for in the Fair Use and Educational Use clauses of the U.S. Copyright Law may violate federal law. For additional rights information, please contact Kirstin O'Keefe (kokeefe [at] clemson [dot] edu) For additional information about the collections, please contact the Special Collections and Archives by phone at 864.656.3031 or via email at cuscl [at] clemson [dot] edu Recommended Citation University, Clemson, "NC State vs Clemson (10/10/1959)" (1959). Football Programs. 40. https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms/40 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Programs at TigerPrints. It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Programs by an authorized administrator of TigerPrints. For more information, please contact [email protected]. £ OFFICIAL PROGRAM -50 SACO-LOWELL SETTING THE PACE FOR THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY THROUGH RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT Research and Development Center Clemson, S C. Manufacturers of a complete line of yarn preparatory machin- ery for opening through spinning for processing cottons, worsteds and synthetics, and the revolutionary Fleissner Dryer. SACO-LOWELLSACO-LOWELLTEXTILE MACHINERYSHOPSDIVISION f «««».»• 1 Soles Offices — EASIEY, S C. s c Branch Soles Offices — ATLANTA. OA.. BOSTON. MASS , CHARLOTTE I GREENSBORO. N C * GBEENVlUE TIMELY because they care how it fits and how it looks . ft everyone comes to . MICHAELS- STERN ft NUNN-BUSH ft MANHATTAN & DOBBS McGregor MERRITT CRAVATS ft INTERWOVEN ft one HICKOK ft LADIES SPORTSWEAR 8ijers~#tokes THE STYLE CEHTER ".28 N. MAIN ST. ANDERSON, S. C. To Our FRIENDS and FRIENDLY ENEMIES DR. ROBERT C. EDWARDS PRESIDENT OF CLEMSON IT IS WELL THAT WE PAUSE now and then from the hustle, bustle and seriousness of our daily tasks to enjoy together the wholesome atmosphere of intercollegiate athletics. On behalf of our Trustees, the Administration, our Faculty, Students and Alumni—welcome, each of you, to our fine campus and college. We invite you, now and always, to visit around the college, talk with us and see and learn for yourself the magnificent contribution Clemson College is making to education, research public service and leadership. We arc proud of our very excellent faculty, of our fine student body and of the facilities they have at their disposal. Glemson takes most seriously its foremost responsibility to instruct and prepare our young men and women for their places of leadership in the destiny of our nation. We invite you to join us in makine sure that the education of our youth be kept for all time at the highest possible level. Wmm Official Program Published By CLEMSON COLLEGE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Edited By BOB BRADLEY Director of Sports Publicity Physics Building, Clemson College Represented for National Advertising by SPENCER ADVERTISING COMPANY. Inc. 271 Madison Avenue New York 16, New York EMERGENCIES CONCESSION STANDS In any emergency of any nature, come to Concession stands are located underneath the right side door of press box (as you face each side of the stadium and can be reached press box), or contact any usher on duty. First by exit from any portal. The stands handle aid tents are on either side of the field. Please soft drinks, sandwiches, cigarettes, popcorn, remember, however, that since important peanuts, candy, etc. Vendors will also sell business is being conducted within the press these items from the aisles. box, only cases of strict emergency can be given consideration. Telephones are located at the northeast and northwest ticket booths. IN LEAVING In leaving the stadium, please give utmost RESTROOMS heed to the directions from the officers con- Ladies' and men's restrooms are located be- trolling traffic. Every care has been taken neath the stands and can be reached by exit to move cars from the college campus in the from any portal. There are 3 ladies' and 3 most efficient manner and cooperation from men's restrooms on each side of the stadium. drivers will help considerably. MORE SPORTS NEWS The Greenville News and Greenville Piedmont lead the way in real sports coverage: You're sure of getting the most . and the best ... in The News and Piedmont. MORE GAME RESULTS Even late night games are reported in The Greenville News' morning edi- tions. And The Piedmont brings you a complete roundup of all the import- ant sports results each afternoon. MORE PICTURES Wirephoto equipment brings the best in football action pictures from all the nation's big games to The News and Piedmont. And our staff photographers are on hand at all Clemson games to BEST SPORTS record them in eye-catching photos. EXPERIENCED WRITERS The News and Piedmont have talent- PAGES YOU CAN ed, experienced sports staff. Their sports writers are veterans in the sports field and experts at bringing you the most important news, fully READ ANYWHERE reported, every day. Read The Green- ville News and Greenville Piedmont and see for yourself. fVi<w Ha She C6rmunUr Nmus '- ;V • " •»•- p( * s Sobbing With Happiness, Foster And Wife United 568 Persons Die Violently During 'We'll Stay Until TWO TICKETS Holiday Weekend He Goes With Us' TO Oips Cho«, Rote Chrld To Hospital j GOOD FOOTBALL Goldfme Will- Tell About His Checks 5 More North Americans Released By Cuban Rebels NEWS-PIEDMONT COMPANY Box 600, Greenville, S. C. 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Net Yards Rushing 1517 140 _ Passes Attempted 192 Mathis, lh 70 296 (5 290 4.1 White, qb 83 348 80 268 3.2 69 _ Passes Completed 88 Morgan, rh 36 180 7 173 4.8 9 Passes Had Intercepted 8 Q *Dukes, fb O 1 ^4 3.9 918 Net Yards Passing 1156 Shingler, qb 42 171 31 140 3.3 744 Total Number Plays 646 *Horne, rh 25 109 13 96 3.8 3344 ___ Net Yards Gained 2673 Quesenberry, rh 9 43 43 4.8 53 Number Times Punted 64 32.0 Punting Average 37.5 i 1 1 1 ll1 t 3.1 T~)a 1 1 ' i 1 1 f*np£n1 1 ! Illlb 8 28 3 25 Chatlin, lh 7 16 10 6 0.8 40 _ Punts Returned 22 1 1.3 Average Punt Return 8.2 Heilig, qb 4 11 10 1 0.2 _ Kickoffs Goff, qb 3 1 3 —2 29 ___ Returned 29 19.7 Average Kickoff Return 20.9 Center pass 1 9 —9 — 50 Number Penalties 60 it? ixi b on 604 2623 197 2426 4.1 459 Yards Lost Penalties _ 513 \J \J |J \J 1 1 c 1 1 L 5> 454 1729 211 1517 3.3 28 Fumbles 37 14 Fumbles Lost 15 21 Touchdowns Rushing _ 13 4 Touchdowns Passing _ 8 25 Total Touchdowns __ 21 PASSING Att. Comp. I TD Yds. Pet. 3 Extra Points Kicking 6 3 Extra Points Rushing _ 2 White, qb 87 43 5 1 492 .494 5 Extra Points Receiving 1 Shingler, qb 41 23 1 2 348 .561 Field Goals Goff, qb 9 2 3 1 61 .222 Safeties *Horne, rh 2 1 17 .500 169 Total Points 138 Mathis, lh 1 .000 Clemson 140 60 9 4 918 .493 Opponents 192 88 8 8 1156 .459 RECEIVING No. Yds. TDs Avg. Usry, rh 18 171 1 9.5 *Cox, re 9 157 2 17.4 Mathis, lh 8 156 2 19.5 FOOTBALL BASKETBALL *Masneri, le 7 123 17.6 Anderson, re 6 80 13 3 *Horne, rh 6 66 11.0 GOLF BASEBALL TENNIS Morgan, rh 5 82 16 4 Zager, re 2 25 12.5 Quesenberry, rh 2 17 8 5 ? *Bowick, le 18 18.0 DeBardelaben, le 16 (1 16 Rogers, le 10 fl 10.0 DILLARD'S Chatlin, lh 5 5.0 Dukes, fb —2 Cline, fb —6 Sporting Goods Clemson 69 918 4 13.3 Opponents 88 1156 8 13.1 AND Hobby Shop SCORING TDs EPK EPRe EPRu Pts. 1275 E. Whitner Phone CA 4-1329 White, qb 30 Usry, lh 28 Mathis, lh 26 Shingler, qb 19 ANDERSON, SOUTH CAROLINA *Cox, re 14 *Horne, rh 14 Cline, fb 12 ? 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