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STREETS * ‘: “We’re Pulling For E STATE COLLEGE” Compliments of * Nash-Steele Motor Co. Distributors for i. HAYES-BARTON PHARMACY DODGE and PLYMOUTH CARS Phil and Hobson Gattis DODGE JOB-RATED TRUCKS ‘ 201 W. Cabarrus Phone 5571 t * * Hayes Barton * E Tel. 4641 Page 6 Notes from The Wolfpackage By ED STOREY, Director of Sports Publicity IIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIII"IIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘h In keeping with the tradition of the last four Duke- was declared wide of the mark and Duke had man- State football battles, this one today should be a cork- aged to squeeze out a one—point triumph. ing good gridiron classic. As has been the case for Today’s game will mark State’s annual homecom- the past four seasons, the Blue Devils will rate the ing celebration. Many alumni and friends of the favorites role, but such a designation has never ap- college have returned for the first time in many pealed to any great degree to the boys from the years. The Wolfpack squad is determined to give a Methodist institution. good account of itself. They are at full strength and Riddick Stadium, for example, might be considered will not be hampered by any injuries. something of a jinx for the boys in Blue. In ’46 the Two of the nation’s top offensive backs will be on men of Coach Wallace Wade were favored to win display this afternoon in the persons of Duke’s Billy handily, but Coach Beattie Feathers Wolfpack staged Cox of Mt. Airy and State’s Ed Mooney of Draper. a 13-7 upset, which became one of the major upsets These two North Carolinians were ranked fourth and of that particular collegiate season. fifth, respectively, in the nation when last week’s In 1948 the Dukes were due to roll over the Wolf— NCAA football statistics were released. Cox held pack, but after four grueling quarters the teams left an eight yard margin over Mooney with 595 yards the field with the issue still undecided, since neither running and passing, compared to 588 for Mooney. had been able to penetrate the others defense. It was Thus there will be a personal battle between these a scoreless tie, the first of the long rivalry. great passing stars involved in the contest today. Duke has had the edge in Duke Stadium during the Both teams also boast some potent linemen. Tackle post-war era, but not without a tremendous battle. Elmer Costa of State is regarded as one of the In ’47, for instance, Duke had to wait until the late South’s best forwards, while Duke’s End Blaine moments of the fourth period to intercept one of Full- Earon is a bona-fide All-Southern and All-America back Leslie (Footsy) Palmer’s short pass attempts candidate. Each will be trying to out do the other and score the decisive touchdown in a 7-0 tally. It for the favor of the scribes in the press box, who de- was Tackle Louis Allen of Greensboro, who hauled termine to what extent each is recognized for his in the ball and ran 35-yards down the sidelines for respective efforts. the score. The ball had been partially deflected by The records of the two squads are almost exactly the upraised hands of a charging Blue Devils line- opposite. Duke has a perfect record in Southern man and Allen, after playing three years of football, Conference competition with its victory over South scored the only TD of his career. Carolina, while State has dropped both loop games Few followers of the Duke-State series during the against Carolina and Clemson. Last week each team past four years will forget last year’s memorable suffered a one—sided loss, Tennessee whipping Duke game which was finally won by Duke, 14—13. Trail- 27-7 and Clemson downing State by 27-0. Each will ing by 14—7, State pulled off a 94-yard pass play from be seeking to rebound this week, which should make Tailback Ed Mooney to Wingback Bill Thompson. the contest even more rugged. Against all opponents Thompson raced to the Duke two-yard line where Duke has won victories over South Carolina and Mooney passed to End Tony Romanowsky for the Pittsburgh with the loss to Tennessee. State’s only touchdown. With just 35 seconds remaining in the win has been a 7-6 margin over Catawba. game an extra point attempt by Charlie Westbrook llin- Page 8 4” Wm saw 4” 4mm sake! 4” gm sax»! Taste, compare and you will decide to always be sure it's THE DRIVE-IN GRILL —Raleigh’s First for the Best of Everything— 110 Paved Car Parking Spaces Open 11:45 A.M.
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