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State State Dvsfi ' vs. 1:12am " ' Davidson Rlddlck' - Stadium' RiddickOct.4—8stadiumP.M. N. 0. STATE. \, .\/ \ \‘L— '\\_/‘ fi/l .. V5 ' T““““““_ 7/ GEORGE ’WASHI ‘ ‘ I‘i Sept. 27, 1952 “cm.“ “9‘5““ so Riddick Stadium DOROTHY COLLINS. of “says: = Be HaPPy- fWGK’IllCan! TASTE BETTER! WOLFPACK GRIDIRON Official N. C. State College Football Program N. C. STATE vs. GEORGE WASHINGTON home football game by the Program Bureau of, North Carolina State College. PublishedNationalfor eachAdvertisingN. C. StateRepresentative:College Don Spencer Company, lnc., 271 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. Volume XXII Riddick Stadium, Raleigh, NFC, September 27, 1952 No. i The State College Athletic Council Faculty Alumni Student Representatives Representatives Representatives Dr. H. A. Fisher, Chairman W. H. Sullivan Shep Griswald Dr. I. O. Schaub D. W. Seifert Don Powell M. E. Campbell, Dean W. W. Womble Maxwell Thurman Dr. J. B. Kirkland G. C. Lassiter Paul Wagoner Dr. C. H. Bostian J. M. Peden Vincent Outland FOOTBALL STAFF ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION STAFF Horace Hendrickson—Head Coach Roy Clogston—Athletic Director William Hickman—Backfield Coach Willis Casey—Ass’t Athletic Director Mike Karmazin—Line Coach Ann Lojko—Secretary C. A. Telnerario—End Coach Graham Campbell—Ticket Manager Beattie Feathers—Ass’t Backfield Coach Ed Storey—Athletic Publicity Director Merle McIntosh—Head Trainer Harold Keating—Ass’t Trainer John Abbot—Equipment Manager 1952 Schedule Date Opponent Kickoff Place Price Sept. 27—George Washington ........ 8 p.m.. .Riddick Stadium, Raleigh . $3.00 Oct. 4—Davidson College .......... 8 p.m., . Riddick Stadium, Raleigh . $3.00 Oct. 11—North Carolina ............ p.m. .Kenan Stadium, Chapel Hill . $3.50 Oct. 18—Duke University ........... 2 p.m.. .Riddick Stadium, Raleigh..... $3.50 Oct. 25—Florida State ............. 2 p.m.. .Riddick(Homecoming)Stadium, Raleigh............ $3.00 Nov. 1—Wake Forest College ...... 2 p.m.. .Gore Stadium, Wake Forest . $3.00 Nov. 8—Washington and Lee ...... 2 p.m.. .General Field, Lexington, Va. $3.00 Nov. Iii—Pittsburgh ................ 2 p.m., , . ,Pitt Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pa. $3.50 Nov. 22—Wi11iam and Mary ........ 2 p.m. .Scott Field, Williamsburg, Va. $3.00 Dec. 6—Texas Tech ................ 2 p.m.. .Jones Stadium, Lubbock, Tex. $3.60 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII WILSON UZZLE CADILLAC — — OLDSMOBILE scaled dad game WHEN IN RALEIGH . WILSON UZZLE, Inc. 42I Foyetteville St. Phone 2-4474 WHEN IN DURHAM. UZZLE MOTOR CO. Corner Foster and Geer Streets Phone 5191 WHEN IN SANFORD... UzzIe Cadillac-Oldsmobile, Inc. 3I9 Wicker St. Phone 773 1’ llllllllllllllllIllIllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIllllllllllllillllllllIll]IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllxlllllIllIlllllllllllllllnllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllll'llllllIllllllllluu"'Illllllllllllllllllls Notes from The Wolfpackage By ED STOREY, Director of Athletic Publicity IIIllllllllllllullllll Tonight marks the beginning of another football well knOWs his capabilities, but Webster has the stuff season for N. C. State followers and perhaps the start to produce. Webster, too, is a senior. of a new era in gridiron success for the Wolfpack. That But behind the seniors are other fine football stars success may not be achieved immediately, but should who’ll be around to help with future Wolfpack teams. be forthcoming within the span of the next few years. These younger players are the hope for success to come. State supporters will find many new innovations Men like Tackles Bob Paroli, Ken Urgovitch, C. M. greeting them tonight. The split T-formation offense Price and Henry Spivey; Guards John Bagonis, Charlie replaces the time-worn single-wing and your State Davis, J. W. Frankos, John Szuchan; Ends Harry squad takes the field tonight resplendent in brand new Lodge, Don Davidson, Dick Dalatri and Dick Tyler; uniforms from head to toe. Behind this team is a nevx and Centers Dick Tonn, Jose DeBoisbriand and others coaching staff, probably the most capable group of men with still two and three seasons of eligibility remaining ever to tutor a Wolfpack squad. are the future stars. New personnel make up this year's Wolfpack squad, It is because the current State team is a young squad youngsters who’re destined for stardom in the near that the general outlook this year is not as bright as future. Freshmen will play a major role in the progress might be the case if more experienced personnel were of this season’s club and one glance at the State roster available. Alumni and friends of the Wolfpack, how- will tell you that at least two yearling candidates, Half- ever, may look with pride on the team this year, know- back Bob Tacker of Stiles, Pa., and Quarterback Eddie ing that many players will be available to get the bigger West of Alexandria, Va., are in the starting offensive jobs done successfully in the seasons ahead. lineup. On defense two other freshmen, Safety John There are many behind-the-scenes men responsible Zubaty of Blairsville, Pa., and Tony Leone, a 195-pound for any football team. Some are recognized publicly, guard from the Bronx, N. Y., are due to start. It has others remain in virtual obscurity. Two such men are been several years since freshmen were so important on Trainer Merle J. McIntosh and Student Manager a Wolfpack team. Vitus Kaiser. Without the work of both the team would But the backbone of the 1952 squad is still the upper— be lacking in a vital asset. McIntosh, a former football classmen. Such stars as Captain Ray Barkouskie at player, has studied physio-therapy at two great hospitals defensive guard. Tackles J. C. Britt and Jim Hillman, and spent seven years at Rhode Island as head trainer. Ends David Butler and Steve Kosilla and Fullbacks He has no peer in his field as an athlete trainer. Kaiser, Harvey Yeates and Dick Spritz, all seniors playing their an Erie, Pa., lad, played four years of football for the final year for State, will be key performers on both Wolfpack and remains in school as student manager offense and defense during the year. No better men to complete work on his degree. No one works harder can be found. than Kaiser to get the team ready for Saturday's game. In the backfield the standout is Alex Webster, the Ahead are three more home appearances for the ZOO-pound Kearny, N. J., product, destined to become State team. Next Saturday night the opposition will be one of State's all-time great football stars. Last year furnished by the up-and-coming Davidson Wildcats, he was an All-Southern selection, clipping off 1,256 a team with a new coach, a new system, and new yards running and passing and leading the Southern spirit. October 18 an afternoon feature game is billed Conference in the important scoring department. This with Duke’s Blue Devils and on October 25 Florida year Big Alex is likely to be even better than last State is the Homecoming Day contest. Better get season. He'll be a marked man, for the opposition tickets now for the best seats. WWW BDAWLEY JEWELDY CO. ”AUTHORIZED KEEPSAKE DEALER” 235 FAYETTEVILLE STREET NORTH CAROLINA STATE PLAYERS 5-11. Sopho- WILLARD. Gene—195 pounds. 5-10. Sopho- WEBSTER. Alex 195 pounds. 6-3. Senior. more.BAGONIS.Luzerne,John—195Pa. Earnedpounds.letter as fresh- more. Buffalo. N. Y. Rugged defensive Kearny. N. J. As a triple threat player. man ]ast season. Fast and great blocker. player, Willard probably will specialize the “Kearny Express” will have no peers Brother of Vince Bagonis, State's regular as a defensive halfback or safety man. in the Southern Conference this year. Last the past two years. Probably Will have important job on pass defense year be ranked third in the Conference, guardwill rateforstarting assignment on ofl‘ense. and covering outside zones. Studying Rural gaining 1,256 yards running and passing. Studying Industrial Arts. and Industrial Recreation. Studying Rural and Industrial Recreation. l'lIl'llllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll‘ l "Milk is rich source of protein: the nutritive value of milk is unexcelled.” says The U. S. Dept. of Agriculture aflflflfyfi'k/ P I N E 5 'I'A'I' E Vitamin D I-lomogenized M I I. K 4'? fflé’l’fif’ffia/Jyyc/ um m PIN E S T ATE CREAMERY RALEIGH — OXFORD SOUTHERN ICE CREAM COMPANY, HENDERSON IltllIlIIIlllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“ mun IIlIIlIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH:. ‘WWMWWWWW El VISIT—— THE HOFBRAU i FINCH’S Air Conditioned é Dining Room *** E The Newest. Most Modem Drive In Euro/26ml SfyIHI Foods Served In An Atmosphere Of New lVO’I’Id Charm HOURS 1] A'M° ’TIL 12 MIDNIGHT Cameron Village Best Wishes for a Successful Season COMPLIMENTS OF BROGDEN PRODUCE Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer HARRIS WHOLESALE — Budweiser Beer < Red Top Ale SIMMONS, J. W. Arrow and Blatz Beer WAKE WHOLESALE — Schlitz WEBSTER DISTRIBUTORS — Millers High Life RALEIGH, N. C. NORTH CAROLINA STATE PLAYERS 0» BETHUNE, Dickie—170 pounds, 5-11. BRITT, James BARKOUSKIE, Ray—210 pounds. 6-1. Sophomore. Clinton, N. C. Another break- iol'. Fayetteville,C. N.—208C. pounds,One of 6-3.the Sen-best Senior. Kulpmont, Pa. Captain of the away type runner. Although he lacks linemen on the State squad. Britt has the 1952 squad Ray has seen extensive service weight, Bethune is tough and likes to play. speed of jet plane and the hitting power on Wolfpack teams for the past three years. Injured last year but is expected to be of a Mack truck. Few big men have Britt's Ray also handles the extra point tasks on important performer this year. speed in the open. Studying Textiles. the team. Majoring in Industrial Arts. Get The Best Get Sealtest 4 O g NORTH CAROLINA PLANTS ALBEMARLE BRYSON CITY FAYETTEVILLE SALISBURY ASHEVILLE CHARLOTTE GREENSBORO WILSON BREVARD DURHAM RALEIGH WINSTON—SALEM BURLINGTON ELIZABETH CITY ROCKY MOUNT J. W HARRELSON Chancellor, Chief Administrative Office N. C. State College a OJ8VA3S AVN N 8nB.uaSS auo5aJ 01, .N .3 S D a Dp m6a baififi‘g2,,A WRAL PROSPECTUS 1952 NICKNAME: Giant Killers MASCOT: Mr.