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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. 11-———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 M‘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 Represented for National Advertising by DON SPENCER COMPANY, INC., 271 Madison Ave., New York City STEEL WAREHOUSED OR FABRICATED FROM RALEIGH STOCK STRUCTURAL METAL BUILDING ORNAMENTAL SUPPLIES REINFORCING CUTTING AND WELDING PLATE WORK SUPPLIES BLACKSMITHING METAL SASH, DOORS WELDING AND DOOR FRAMES Peden Steel Company 512 W. 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C. ‘ Lobo Lingo From Till: Wonrpncxncn Translations by ED STOREY Director of Sports Publicity NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE Storey Chattanooga’s Moccasins, winners of three You’ll witness a change over in the State games in five starts, provide Coach Beattie backfield for the first time tonight. Fullback Feathers State College Wolfpack with the op- Leslie Palmer, who ranks as the fifth best position tonight and though you may be ex- punter in the nation, has been shifted to the pecting only a fair to mediocre ball game, let tailback position to help out State’s regular us assure you that there’ll be plenty of action ball-carriers, Gwynn Fletcher and Charlie on the gridiron of Riddick Stadium. Richkus. At fullback its husky George Allen of Victors over Tennessee Polytechnic Insti- Kings Mountain as the starter with John Huz- tute, 12-0, Centenary, 20-0, and Dayton Uni- var, and Dick Johnson on hand as reserve versity of Ohio, 19-13, the Moccasins bring a strength. fine team here tonight, which is rated by many experts as one of the better smaller college out- Despite the loss to Florida, the Wolfpack fits in the nation. still clings to one of the to spots in the nation The Mocs operate from the Notre Dame as a defensive team. In ' our games against shift and display a colorful brand of hipper- Duke, Clemson, Davidson and Florida, State dipper football. In case you aren’t up on your has yielded an average of only 105.8 yards to football the Notre Dame shift, dreamed up by opponents. This includes running and passing. the immortal Knute Rockne, is a variation on State, too, has been impressive on pass defense the T-formation. The Moccasins come out of and was rated the third best team in the nation the huddle, line up in the T, then with the after four games, having given up only 32.0 first series of numbers called by the quarter- yards per game. State is the only team in the back, they shift into the single-wing. The shift nation which has held the mighty Duke Blue moves the quarterback over from behind cen- Devils to less than 70—yards gained both run- ter to a position directly between the strong ning and passing. side guard and tackle, with the wingback wide You’ll probably witness one of the most in- as usual in the single-wing. Simple, isn’t it, or teresting punting duels ever exhibited in Rid- is it. dick Stadium tonight. Chattanooga’s Halfback Chattanooga is coached by A. C. (Scrappy) Hartford Granitz holds a 42.3 yard mark for Moore, a former University of Georgia quar- the season. He kicked a total of 273 yards from terback. He’s an old hand at this coaching bus- scrimmage in six tries against Tennessee for iness and a past master with the Notre Dame an average of 45.5 yards per try. State’s Pal- shift. You’ll probably see a lot of thrilling foot- mer has a 44-yard average for four games and ball from the Moccasins, for they’re as treach- against Duke Palmer booted for a neat 53-yard erous on the gridiron to their opponents as mark. When these two men lock up in a punt— their name implies. ing duel, you’ll be seeing two of the best in the State seeks tonight to get back on the Vic- nation. tory road from which they were so roughly The next big date on State’s schedule is Nov. brushed two weeks ago by a dogmatic band of 15 when the Wolfpack bangs heads with the Florida ’Gators and a swivel-hipped halfback named Bobby Forbes. Last week’s open date in highly-rated Wake Forest Deamon Deacons in the schedule didn’t do much to improve the this stadium. It’s an afternoon affair with the much-injured Wolfpack, but there’ll still be kickoff set for 2 o’clock. Next week State is at enough Red and White warriors on the field to Chapel Hill to face the University of North give the visitors a rough time of it. Carolina Tar Heels. 7'0 and MM (takeaway! 71/:ragga.2:517! n Pomr COLLEGE To RIG ' WiLLlAMSMAQY SALISBURY x—unr N.c.STATE travelingFootball teams,in Trailwaysbands, Creamand specialand Crimsongroups buses.enjoy You,dependabletoo, willservice,appreciatefriendlythedrivers,comfortableand eco-and nomicalway‘5 charterrates service.long identifiedFor informationwith Carolinaand charterTrail- Raleigh,rates writeNorthTrafficCarolina.Manager, Carolina Trailways, % WM WW WM V wMéZ/gfi WWW; WIN 0R lOSE After the game we will all meet and eat at the Drive-In Grill LOUISBURG ROAD For curb service, nut sundies, cheeseburgers, shakes. Take this program home and show the neighbors who backs the Wolfpack Club figflgfifgéf w) . u. .0. x ammo. m fig do o .%fi .33 “a I! :Q80Os a “23A: goo 4,. mnmégflfiwm‘fon...» 9?n ohm” .wmvuo a.» 3. J ¢ boow . cow cno 5‘, aafifixfifiz.Adrfxrffibfifisr,“ L :7‘ n, b; & (any? 9 :.or .~ Jw0 £04 “J _ 5‘05» Eu 0“,“ “a” “few 1 “Watch out — it may be a: trap!" W 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.