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FG FT 8] Bob MaCGillivray 'I'ITI 82 Nick Pond 'I'I 25 Hugh Durham 83 Willett Bennett -n ll Tom Garcia 0CD 0 84 John Richter 2l Stu Gregory TI 85 Dick Kelly m l3 Larry Strom 88 Bob Seitz (3 23 Fred Twomey 4i Bob Waites C0630 33 Bob Ward 35 Joe Westhafer T111 l5 Bob Williams 43 Joe Williams (DO Capitol Coca-Cola Bottling Co. RALEIGH—GREENVILLE—WILMINGTON—GREENSBORO—CHARLOTTE—ASHEVILLE “Coca-Cola” and “Coke" are Registered Trade-Marks A I “ I ‘. § g; .———— r l ‘ j \Y V V \ \ TECHNICAL FOUL PUSHING \ / Ka/ VIOLATION NUMBER OF TIME OUT ILLEGAL DESIGNATE TIME IN TRAVELING OF 3 SEC. RULE ILLEGAL DRIBBLE SCORE COUNTS FREE THROWS No SCORE SUBSTITUTION CALLED FOUL TIME OUT HOLDING USE OF HANDS OFFENDER'S NUMBER JUMP BALL VIOLATION COPYRIGHT 19.15. THE COCA—COLA COMPANY FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY 1956-57 BASKETBALL ROSTER No. Name Class Hgt. \Vgt. Age Pos. Hometown, 25 Hugh Durhami‘ ........... So. 5—11 165 18 G ...................... Louisville, Ky. 11 Garcia, Tom (X) ......... Jr. 5-8 160 24 G ...................... Ft. Myers, 21 Stu Gregory (X) ......... .v ....... Sr. 6-5 178 21 F .................... Jacksonville, 13 Larry Strom’i‘ ............ Jr. 6-6 215 20 C ....................Jacksonville, 23 Fred Twomey (X) * ...... Sr. 6-2 190 21 G ....................Gloucester,Mass.. 41 Bob Waites (X) ........ Sr. 6—0 172 21 G ....................Jacksonville,Fla, 33 Bob Ward (X) ............. ......... Sr. 6—4 180 22 F........................Lynette,Ala.. 35 Joe Westhafer ............ ......... So. 6—4 185 20 F....................Greensburg, 15 Bob Williams (X) ....... ......... Sr. 6-8 205 21 C......................Covington,Ind- 43 Joe Williams ............. So. 5-10 160 19 G ....................Tallahassee, (X) Denotes Returning Letterman Probable Starters Home Office Regional Office Columbus, Ohio Raleigh, N. 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