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NORTH CAROLI a STATE Coliseu 7 ' '» ' Price Feb. 21, 1962 “* NORTH CAROLI A STATE Coliseu 7 ’ '» ‘ Price Feb. 21, 1962 “* " F W 25c A Good Line-Up e) CRAWLER TRACTORS For Road Building PAYSCRAPERS PAYHAULERS Contractors and roadbuilders can depend on International Crawlers and other leading POWER UNITS lines of construction equipment sold and serviced by our six conveniently located plants in North Carolina. Skid-Shovels 4-ln-1 Buckets With this line-up of good equipment, plus our complete engineering, parts and service set- - up, you’ll be assured of more work in less GALION time and more profits every working day. ROLLERS AND GRADERS v Call us anytime . our service is near you. HOUGH PAYLOAD“! v , I, >6 - Ea?" orth Carolina Equipment Company RALEIGH . GREENVILLE.WILMINGTON.GREENSBOR0.CHARLOTTE. ASHEVILLE Welcome ‘70 NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE THE WILFPACK VS ' WAKE FOREST FEBRUARY 21, 1962 REYNOLDS COLISEUM Dr. John T. Caldwell, Chancellor — PROGRAM CONTENTS — Page Wake Forest Lineups ........... 17 Press Row Comments 4 Wake Forest Roster ............. 18 1962 Statistics 6 Varsity Picture .................. 24 Phi Beta Kappa Facility 8 N. C. State Freshman Roster ....28 Wolfpacker Players 12-14 N. C. State Roster .............. 15 N. C. State Swimming ........... 29 N. C. State Lineups ............ 16 OFFICIAL 1961-62 NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE BASKETBALL PROGRAM — Published by North Carolina State College Athletics Department, Raleigh, N. C. Prepared and edited by Frank Weedon, Director of Sports Infor- mation. State College Photos by Visual Aids Department. Printed by North Carolina State College Print Shop, Raleigh. Local Advertising, Wolfpack Club, Reynolds Coliseum. National Advertising, Spencer Advertising Company, Inc., 271 Madison Ave., New York. Roy B. Clogston Athletics Director PRESS ROW COMMENTS BY FRANK WEEDON Either Bones McKinney or Everett Case gets Lennie Chappell, the Deacons’ fabulous a11- the chair tonight. And the way these coaches America who has been averaging over 35 points will be bouncing off their respective benches, in his last eight games, is the nation’s fourth you might think they were in electric chairs. highest scorer with a 30.7 per game average. This chair, however, will be an old gold and The big Deacon is also pulling off 15.5 rebounds black, and red and white one, that goes to the per outing in his usual brilliant late season winner of tonight’s game. push. Chappell was player of the year in:~'ACC Wake Forest has been the keeper of this basketball a year ago. He scored 28 points in prize since it was started last season following Wake Forest’s win over State on Dec. 5 in the Dixie Classic, by virtue of its 76-66 win Winston-Salem. last season and its 77-65 victory this year. How- ever, should the Wolfpack outscore the Deacons tonight, there is a possibility Case will not get the trophy. It is reportedly missing from the Ken Rohloff, who missed the first game Wake Forest campus. against the Deacons, has added savy as well as increasing “I’m not sure a State College student has it, the Wolfpack’s scoring output. Be- but it is missing,” said McKinney. “But don’t fore Kenny joined the Pack at mid-season, State worry, we’ll have it. We have detectives looking was averaging 64 points and stood at 4-3 in for it,” he smiled. seven games. State has averaged 84 points since The chair, as a trophy, came into being when his arrival and the only loss in eight outings “Coach McKinney threw the chair to the floor was by one point (82-81) in overtime to West and smashed it into. forty pieces during the 1960 Virginia. Ken is averaging 13.8 points and six Dixie Classic as State College beat Wake Forest assists per game. 99-91,” Case told a Deacon Tipoff Club meeting 23¢ =i< >2< =2= =2< last January, while demanding that Coach McKinney pay for his destruction of Reynolds State, which has game captains in the early Coliseum property. Instead of paying forthe season games, has named Russ Marvel its 1961- chair, McKinney had it painted in the two 62 team captain. Marvel was given the honor school’s colors and offered it as a trophy to. the by a vote of his teammates. winning school each time the Deacons and Wolf- Since Everett Case started coaching the pack play. Wolfpack, State holds a 32-13 Tonight the chair becomes a throne, because advantage over Wake Forest. Since the beginning of the State- the winner of this game sits at0p the Atlantic Wake rivalry in 1911, State has a 71-44 margin Coast Conference standings. in victories. Wake Forest has A win by either team guarantees it a share played the Wolf- pack—its former Wake County of first place, with this the final 1961-62 regular rival before the move to season game for the Wolfpack. Wake Forest Winston-Salem—more times than any of its enters the contest with a 10-2 ACC record, and . basketball opponents. The teams have met has to play pesky South Carolina Saturday in 115 times. Winston-Salem. A State win could throw the State has four players in double-figure scor- first-place race into a three-way tie, with Duke ing, while Wake Forest has three. Jon Speaks also able to end at 11-3, should the Blue Devils is the Wolfpack leader with an 18.7 average, win the rest of their games. If Wake Forest is with Chappell’s 30.7 mark tops for Wake. For involved in a tie, it gets the top spot since the complete team statistics see page six of this Deacons are defending ACC champions. program. SEE THE ACC SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS AT N. c. STATE, FEB. 22, 23, 24 see page 29 of this program for details 4 THE BEST IN COACHES LOU PUCILLO EVERETT N. CASE GEO. PICKETT Freshman Coach Head Coach Assistant Coach THE BEST IN STEEL O FABRICATED STEEL O STEEL SERVICE CENTER 0 BUILDERS HARDWARE PEDEN STEEL CO DIAL TE 2-2081 P. O. BOX 9514 OFFICE, PLANT 8: WAREHOUSE — RALEIGH, N. C. Woltpack Statistics North Carolina State Won 11 Lost 4 ACC 10-3 1961-62 Basketball Schedule Player FGA FGM FTA FTM RBS. PTS. AVG. Speaks 227 104 88 71 45 279 18.6 Rohloft 110 47 23 16 20 110 13.8 Date Opponent Site Punger 178 88 37 21 147 197 13.1 Dec. 2 State 71 Tennessee 64/ Marvel 157 72 71 46 138 190 12.7 Auksel 136 57 39 18 87 132 8.8 Dec. 5 State 65 Wake Forest 77 Whitfield 46 28 30 21 76 77 5.5 Wherry 54 24 52 21 60 69 4.6 Dec. 9 State 82 Alumni 84 Sinnock 10 7 3 1 10 15 2.1 Dec. 12 State 73 (OT) Maryland 68 Mayton 15 6 5 3 4 15 1.9 Gossell 15 5 0 0 1 6 10 1 .7 Jan. 6 State 61 Duke 60 STATE 956 439 358 225 694 1103 73.5 Jan. 13 State 56 South Carolina 62 OPPONENTS 945 380 355 242 610 1002 66.6 Jan. 17 State 56 North Carolina 66 Jan. 20 State 68 Maryland 61 f" Deacon Statistics Jan. 27 State 80 Clemson 64 Won 13 Lost 8 ACC 10-2 Jan. Player FGA FGM FTA FTM RBS. PTS. AVG. 30 State 99 Virginia 72 -«~~"*"' " Chappell 418 230 262 184 326 644 30.7 Feb. 3 State 81 (OT) West Virginia 82 Packer 237 110 61 47 43 267 12.7 Feb. 6 State 71 Duke 55 “/4” Wiedeman 235 96 43 31 99 223 10.6 7 State Christie 141 64 65 44 97 172 8.2 Feb. 88 Virginia 68 Woo-Ilard 124 58 53 40 143 156 7.4 Feb. 14 State 85 North Carolina 57 Hull 32 17 21 11 51 45 3.5 Feb. 16 State 76 South Carolina 75 McCoy 69 29 19 11 35 69 3.5 Carmichael 74 22 22 13 36 57 2.9 Feb. 17 State 73 Clemson 71 Feb. 21 Wake Forest Raleigh W. FOREST 1390 647 575 400 983 1694 80.7 OPPONENTS 1320 587 541 384 825 1558 74.2 Mar. 1, 2, 3 ACC Tournament Raleigh Koo/pm 0/ 2796 fee/I .9621. mm real thirst- quencher ! Nothing does 11; like Seven-Up ! PRESS ROW COMMENTS BY FRANK WEEDON Either Bones McKinney or Everett Case gets Lennie Chappell, the Deacons’ fabulous a11- the chair tonight. And the way these coaches America who has been averaging over 35 points will be bouncing off their respective benches, in his last eight games, is the nation’s fourth you might think they were in electric chairs. highest scorer with a 30.7 per game average. This chair, however, will be an old gold and The big Deacon is also pulling off 15.5 rebounds black, and red and white one, that goes to the per outing in his usual brilliant late season winner of tonight’s game. push. Chappell was player of the year in:-'ACC Wake Forest has been the keeper of this basketball a year ago. He scored 28 points in prize since it was started last season following Wake Forest’s win over State on Dec. 5 in the Dixie Classic, by virtue of its 76-66 win Winston-Salem. last season and its 77-65 victory this year. How- ever, should the Wolfpack outscore the Deacons tonight, there is a possibility Case will not get the trophy. It is reportedly missing from the Ken Rohloff, who missed the first game against the Deacons, has added savy as well as Wake Forest campus.
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