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NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE ATHLETIC COUNCIL PROF. H. A. FISHER, Chairman D. W. SEIFERT TOM GOULD DR. A. J. WILSON, Secretary W. H. SULLIVAN FRED KENDALL DR. 1. O. SCHAUB A. G. FLOYD WALTER CLARK DR. J. L. STUCKY G. C. LASSITER WARREN CARTIER R. J. WOMBLE ' FOOTBALL STAFF BEATTIE FEATHERS, Head Coach C. H. ANDERSON, Asst. Coach AL ROTELLA, Asst. Coach ROY CLOGSTON, Director of Athletics CHARLES RAMEY, Asst. Coach ALBERT CRAWFORD, Trainer WALTER SLATER, Asst. Coach ED STOREY, Publicity ALLAN NELMS, Program Manager

N. C. STATE’S 1948 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Date Opponent Kick Off Place Sept. 25—DUKE ...... 2:30 p.m. RALEIGH *Oct. 2 Clemson ...... 8 :00 p.m. Clemson *Oct. 9—DAVIDSON ...... 8:00 p.m. RALEIGH Oct. 16—Carolina ...... 2 :00 p.m. Chapel Hill *Oct. 22—Chattanooga ...... 8:00 p.m. Chattanooga Oct. 30 Wake Forest ...... 2 :30 p.m. Wake Forest **Nov. 6—VIRGINIA ...... 2 :30 p.m. RALEIGH N0v. 13 Duquesne ...... 2 :00 p.m. Pittsburgh Nov. 20 William and Mary ...... 2:00 p.m. Williamsburg Nov. 27-——VILLANOVA ...... 2:00 p.m. RALEIGH ** Homecoming * Night game A L Represented for National Advertising by DON SPENCER COMPANY, INC., 271 Madison Ave., New York City WHEN YOU BUILD — MAKE IT STEEL

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Coach Beattie Feathers begins his fifth year High. He has had marked success as a prep as head coach of the Wolfpack today and as school mentor at Portsmouth and Wilmington, usual his opponent is Wallace Wade’s Duke Ohio and at Ashland. In the Kentucky high University Blue Devils. Its a tough assign- school in 1942 he won the state title and was ment for both Feathers and his entire new named “High School Coach of the Year.” staff of assistants as well as the 40 man State Ramey is married, has two children and is squad which you see below on the field. regarded as a top end coach. He is a graduate The State team was hit hard by ineligibility of the University of Cincinnati. in August when End Bill Stanton of Rowland, We’re justly proud of the Wolfpack squad, Tackle Jim Rees of Shelby, Ohio and Fullback which State will field today. Guard Charlie Leslie (Footsy) Palmer of Cedar Grove, W. Musser of Frankfort, W. Va. is a big cog in Va., were declared out of competition for 1948 the forward wall. He’s one of the leading line- because of the completion of their three years men in the South and along with teammate of playing eligibility. All three of these men Bernie Watts of Girard, Ohio offers one.of would have been starters in the game today. the best guard combinations to be found in Their loss has weakened the State squad im- this hot-bed of football. Both men are shoot— measureably. ing for All—Southern honors this year and pos— But we are now breaking out the crying sible a crack at mythical All-American team towel for the Wolfpack. Duke may be superior which will be selected later. Other top-notch- in a number of ways. Their experience in both ers are Center Hal Saunders of Statesville, the line and back field is probably equal to Blocking Back Bob Bowlby of Paterson, N. J. State’s in very way, but the Wolfpack is a and Tailback Gwyn Fletcher of Winston- determined team. Their spirit will not be in- Salem. ferior in any way. Riddick Stadium will be the scene of three Feathers staff. making its debut today, in— other top-notch grid encounters this season. cludes Line Coach A] Rotella, a newcomer to Oct. 9 finds Davidson College’s Wildcats as the coaching game from Paterson. N. J. Ro- visitors to our turf for a night encounter. The tella gained valuable experience at the Uni- other two home clashes are with the Univer- versity of Tennessee as an all-star tackle. He sity of Virginia on Nov. 6 in a big home com- has won his way into the hearts of his line- ing ocassion and Villanova College on Nov. men. He is a young coach. only 27-years old, 27. Tickets are still available for all games at but he has instilled in the hearts of his players the State athletic office in the Riddick Stad- a determination to play their best. ium Field House, but they’re going fast, so we Backfield Coach Walter Slater is another suggest you latch on to yours while the supply youngster in this coaching game. He hails lasts. from Providence, RI. and last season was one In passing may we note also that Riddick of the most promising backs in professional Stadium has a ‘new look’ today and if you feel football as a regular member of the Pittsburgh that its to your advantage as a fan thanks Steelers. Slater has to ‘know-how’ and is great are due State’s new athletic director Roy B. at passing along his personal experiences to Clogston. who took over the post at the head the men under his tutorlage. Slater is 28-years of the Wolfpack’s athletic program on Aug. old. Slater is also a University of Tennessee 1. Clogston is a native of Ballston Lake. N. Y. graduate. and a graduate of Springfield College (Mass) End Coach Charles W. Ramev is former He’s a welcome addition to the staff and we athletic director at Ashland (Ky.) Senior all wish him luck in his new post. WRAL

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And so today we start another football cropped out during the second week of drills season . . . this fall. He can carry the mail with the best of them when in top shape, can throw, can What it will bring in the way of victories kick and can defend. and defeats for Duke and N. C. State no one can tell . . . We do know, however, that there A fourth is Bill Davis, last of three brothers will be spills and thrills, gladness and heart— who have all starred for Duke. Davis plays ache, surprise and disappointment . . . all of guard for the Blue Devils and he should be which go with the annual fall madness . . . set for his greatest season this fall. He’s a great running guard, is husky and fast and On the Duke team today you see several will really crack ’em when they get in his way. boys who may be well up on the list when the final game with North Carolina rolls around. As a whole, this Duke team is a young team The Blue Devils are not strong in reserves and without great experience. Only three of the have some spots where there are no standouts players today~DeRogatis, Allen and Quarter— but in several places Coach Wallace Wade can back John Montgomery played much in 1946. field boys who are good as they are inthe land. The experience they gained last season should help but compared to other squads on the Duke One of them is Captain Al DeRogatis, a schedule, the Blue Devils are younger and less second All-American choice in 1946 who was experienced. out most of last season due to a knee injury. The condition of that knee is not known and It is a big team in size but most football only time can tell whether it will permit him teams in these days are loaded with larger to play for the Blue Devils this fall. This fel- men than was the case several years back. low, one of the biggest boys ever to play for. Duke, is a true All-American performer and, This series of football games between Duke at top speed. one of the finest tackles in the and N. C. State is a great one. It has furnished history of football. as many thrills perhaps as any of the football rivalries in the south. It has been a series full Another great is Louis Allen, the other Duke of the unexpected. It has been one of great tackle. He was slowed down by an injury last upsets and of close scores. season but when he is in the best physical shape, he cannot be beaten. Old timers com- Today’s game should be no exception to that pare Allen in all-around play to All-American rule. This looks like a ding-dong battle be- Fred Crawford of the 1933 Blue Devils. tween two teams which, as far as can be told in advance, are fairly well evenly matched. A third is Fred Folger, Jr., the brilliant tailback who last year ranked third in the Don’t forget that Duke and Tennessee and nation in punting and was one of the top men Wade and Neyland resume their battling in in returning intercepted passes. His work in Duke stadium at Durham next Saturday after- early practices at Duke was terrific until he noon at 2:30 o’clock. BETTER ORDER was slowed down by an old ankle injury which THOSE TICKETS TONIGHT! 0136 or mere PO. minute played d seasox‘u. These te

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N. C. STATE FOOTBALL ROSTER Nos. Name Wgt. Hgt. Age Class Hometown 65 >:‘Georg'e Blomquist V. 195 6-3 23 Senior ...... Austin, Texas 59 *Freddie Miller 193 6-1 24 Senior ...... Jeanette, Pa. 61 *James Maddox . , . . 195 6-2 22 Soph V . . . . V . . Tarentum, Pa. 17 June Cheek ...... 205 6-4 22 Junior . , . V Laurinburg, N. C. 46 Tony Romanowsky 190 6-0 21 Soph ...... Girard, Ohio 71 Roland Simon . 183 5-10 20 Soph ...... Pittsburgh, Pa. 67 *Ted Dostanko V V . 195 6-2 22 Junior ,,,,,,, Paterson, N. J. 33 *Gerald Turbyfill .. 200 6-1 22 Soph ...... Maiden, N. C. 22 Norman Cegelis V . 195 6-1 21 Soph ...... Baldwin, Pa. 63 Fred Beaver V . V . 200 6—2 20 Soph ...... Asheville, N. C. 73 Elmer Costa . V . . . 220 6-2 22 Frosh . Paterson, N. J. (vet) 72 James Swart . V . . 200 6-1 20 Soph . , . V . Wilmington, N. C. 92 Fred Davis ...... 200 6-1 20 Soph . . V . Rocky Mount, N. C. 32 *Bernie Watts ..... 1‘75 5—10 23 Junior ...... Girard, Ohio 89 *Charlie Musser . . V 195 6-1 22 Soph . V . . V . Frankford. W.Va. 26 *Tom Joyce ...... 193 6-1 22 Junior Winston-Salem, N. C. 50 :Jim Byler . . V V 205 6—1 22 Junior . . . Chicago, Ill. 59 *Ralph Barksdale . 195 6-2 23 Junior . Whiteville, N. C. 58 *Ralph Burnett V 188 5-11 24 Junior . . . . V Pampa, Texas Walter Schacht .V 185 5-9 22 Frosh ..... Cheyenne. W'ymo. 90 *Harold Saunders . 200 6-2 23 Junior Statesville, N. C. 55 John Martin . . . 195 6—2 20 Soph . . . . V . V Larksville. Pa. 62 Julius Malk . V . . . 190 6-1 23 Soph . V . . . Jersey City, N. J. 69 Thomas Tofaute 220 6-2 21 Fresh . Yorkville, Ohio (Vet) 60 *Gwynn Fletcher . V 185 6-2 24 Senior W'nston—Salem, N. C. 66 *Ogden Smith V V . V 180 6—0 23 Junior ..... Galveston, Texas 68 *Bill Thompson . V .. 175 6-1 22 Soph V. Winston-Salem, N. C. Roland Eveland . V . 185 6-1 20 Soph ...... Pittsburgh, Pa. 74 Bob Smith ...... 185 5—11 23 Soph ...... Paterson, N. J. 21 Paul Carlson . . . . 195 6-1 20 Soph ...... Pittsburgh, Pa. 64 Dick Johnson . V . . 190 6-2 22 Junior . V V Henderson, N. C. 56 *Bob Bowlby ..... 180 6-0 22 Junior ...... Clifton, N. J. 88 *Harry McLeod .. . . 190 6-1 23 Junior ..... Cleveland, Tenn. 16 John Tencick . . . . 185 5-10 20 Soph ..... New York, N. Y. 12 *Oscar Bozeman . . . . 185 5-11 24 Senior . . . . Baton Rouge, La. 15 *Gordon Goodman V . 195 6-2 23 Junior . . V Fort Worth, Texas 23 Dick Kirmeyer V . . . 170 5-11 20 Soph ...... Pittsburgh, Pa. Ed Mooney ...... 165 5-9 20 Soph ...... Draper, N. C. ' Denotes lettermen.

Capital Coca-Cola Bottling Company, Raleigh, N. C. l . 9;,x’.1iWA T?"f”,"?,""”’,'r‘"“'.“'?"f‘ Probable STATE Lineup FB Smith RH BozemanLH Fletcher BowlbyQB LE LT LG C RG RT RE Blomquist Cegelis Watts Saunders Musser Dostanko Miller SQUAD LIST Bozeman, wb v5658 Burnett,Bowlby, bbg 7271 Swart,Simon. te Goodman, wb 73 Costa, t John Tencick, bb 59 Barksdale,Miller, e g V74 Smith, fb Carlson,Cheek, e fb 88,McLeod, bb V6061 Maddox,Fletcher,etb 989 Musser, g Kirmeyer,Cegelis, t wb ,90 Saunders, c Joyce, g 62 Malk, c 92 Davis, t Watts, g 6463 Johnson,Beaver, Tfb ._,67 Dostanko, t Turbyfill, fi Schacht, g Romanowsky, e L86 Bloomquist,tb e Eveland, tb Byler, g 6668 Smith,Thompson, tb Mooney, wb Martin, c 69 Tofaute, c OFFICIALS Charles Dukes, Referee Wiley Sholar, Umpire Forrest G. Heath, Head linesman

:6 Probable DUKE Lineup FB LH Stephanz Hughes RH QB Folger Montgomery LE LT LG C Duncan Allen Davis Perkinson KnottsRG DeRogatisRT AustinRE SQUAD LIST 10 Brown, wb L42 15 McKeown, tb 43 Silk,Montgomery,g bb ;7'2 DeRogatis, t 5,16 Folger, tb 44 Eslick, bb (Capt) tb r50 C. Perkinson, #7374 Reese,Allen, t 1817 Herlong,Cox, wb 52 Harris, c 19 Frye, tb 53 S. Conti, t 22 Swalchick, bb Karmazin,Parkinson,c c Stone,Schrider,t t 23, Hipps, wb Christy, c Young, t ‘24: Hughes, wb Davis, g Pyle, t 35 Stephanz, fb Minick, g Armour, e Hodges, tb Knotts, g Austin, e Viau, fb Cavanaugh, g Souchak, e Harrison, bb Sherrill, g Duncan, e Swain, wb Chambers, g Bryant, e Friedlund, fb Marshall, g Lyons, e Houk, g Brumit, e Mounie,Deyton, fbg Karl, g Whitaker, fb James, g Bickel, fb Anderson, t Williams, fb Eisenberg, t

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DUKE FOOTBALL ROSTER Nos. Name Age Wgt. Hgt. Class Hometown 81 *Ed Austin 22 182 6—2 Senior ..... Portsmouth, Va. 83 *Bill Duncan ...... 20 196 6-2 Senior . . . . Morgantown, N. C. 84 Clyde Bryant ..... 21 205 6-3 Junior ...... Raleigh, N. C. Lyons ...... 21 190 6-2 Soph ...... Norfolk, Va. 85 Pat 22 195 6-3 Junior ...... Baltimore, Md. 89 HowardSouchakHeiss ..... 20 190 5-10 Soph ...... Berwick, Pa. 8882 JackMike Kirby ...... 21 210 6-4 Soph ...... Miami, Fla. 6-2 Junior . . . Elizabethton, Tenn. 8086 BillHoraceArmourBrumit...... 1920 198193 6-3 Soph ...... Dayton, Ohio 190 6-1 Frosh ...... Altoona, Pa. 87 Blaine Earon ..... 2119 220 6-3 Senior ...... Newark, N. J. 72 *Al DeRogatis Junior ..... Greensboro, N. C. 73 *Lewis Allen ...... 2224 211210 6-16-3 Junior ...... Berwyn, Md. 74 *John Reese Junior ...... Raleigh, N. C. 77 Hugh Stone ...... 22 210202 6-36-0 Junior . . . . Philadelphia, Pa. 71 *LloydYoungEisenberg...... 2119 195 6—2 Soph ...... Massillon, Ohio 78 *Jim ..... Lynn, Mass. 70 Bob AndersonConti . . V , . . V. 2120 210200 6-06-2 FroshSoph ..... Phillipsburg, N. J. 75 Gino Mich. 79 Bob Pyle ...... 19 214 6-4 Soph , ,. .N.. SilverMuskegon,Springs, Md. 6076 *BillBill DavisSchrider...... 2124 200205 6-05-10 SeniorFrosh , ...... Wilson, N. C. 65 >“Tom Chambers . . 22 198 6-0 Junior . Winston-Salem, N. C. . .. Albemarle, N. C. 6662 *Ted*JimmyMarshallKnotts 2021 190 6-0 JuniorSenior ...... Camden, S. C. 68 ’i‘Larry Karl ...... 21 190 5-11 Junior ...... Ford City, Pa. 6964 CarlZanderJamesSherrill. . V. . ,. 1918 185210 5-116-0 FroshSoph ...... Greensboro,Raleigh, N.N. C. 63 Ed Cavanaugh ,. .. 20 190 5-10 Soph ...... \Vaterbury, Conn 6-0 Soph ...... Ellwood City, Pa. 67 Russ Honk ...... 20 190 5-11 Frosh ..... Washington, D. C. 43 Bob Silk ...... 2018 200190 6-0 Soph ..... V Raleigh, N. C. 61‘53 JohnBob DeytonMinick ,,,,,, 19 215 6-2 Frosh ...... Detroit, Mich. V. . 24 200 6-() Junior ...... Asheville, N. C. 5350 *CarlSeth Perkinson . . . 22 190 6-0 Soph ...... Asheville, N. C. 5254 JohnTommyKarmazinHarris . . . .V 2025 180205 6-06—2 SophSenior...... Charlotte,. . . . Irwin,N.Pa.C. 55 Jack Christy ..... 23 190 5-11 Junior .. . Lake Village, Ark. 16 *Fred Folger, Jr. . . 22 175 6—0 Senior . . . . Mount Airy, N. C. 17 Bill Cox . . . V . . 19 180 6-2 Soph ...... Mount Airy, N. C. 2619 *RolandBob FryeHodges' . . . .V .... 2120 175160 5-115-9 Senior ...... Ft. Lauderdale.Gastonia, N.FlaC. 15 Earle McKeown ', . . 18 180 5-11 Soph . . . Nashua, New Hamp. 18 *Bettis Herlong , V . . 24 180 6-1 Senior ...... Saluda, S. C. 24 *Tommy Hughes . , . 22 180 6-16-0 Junior ...... Greensboro,. Sumter,N.S. C. 3623 JackHerb WhitakerHipps ...... , . 20 175 5-10 Soph . . . . Fayetteville, Tenn. 3010 TomJim BrownSwain ...... 1922 190170 6-05-11 Soph ...... Newport..... Miami,News, Fla.Va. 4125 *Paul*Ben WilliamsStephanz ...... 22 195 6-05-11 Junior ...... Jacksonville,Oxford, N.Fla.C. 34 Jack Mounie ...... 20 185 5-11 Soph ...... Portsmouth, Va. 27 Louis Viau ...... 22 190 5-11 Soph , . . , New Orleans, La. 31 Jack Friediund . . . 20 190 37 Bob Bickel ...... 20 200 6-06-1 FroshSoph V .. .V ., ...... DeLand,Reading, Fla.Pa. 42 *John Montgomery . 21 190 6-0 Junior ...... Miami, Fla. 44 *Jack Eslick ...... 24 187 6-2 Junior . _ . . Fayetteville, Tenn. 22 *George Swalchick .. 21 179 5-10 Senior ...... Colver, Pa. 29 Dick Harrison . . . 20 170 5-10 Soph ..... V Norfolk, Va. * Denotes lettermen.

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anufactmers of Page’s CRU-MO When we move to our new home on the MAYTAG SALES SERVICE Garner Road at the edge of city limits we are changing our name to the Norge & Maytag RALEIGH TRACTOR & TRUCK Home Appliances COMPANY 9 ELECTRIC AND GAS RANGES same people, same products, same service @ WASHERS REFRIGERATORS Raleigh Tractor & Equipment g FREEZERS Company <9 OIL SPACE HEATERS 417 S. Wilmington St. Raleigh, N. C. “Complete Appliance Service” YOUR INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER 114 E. Martin St. Ph. 3-5151 DEALER

W. S. Boyd Sales Company *

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of WW C. L. Harris, Manager TRUCKS SALES AND SERVICE F. W. WOOLWORTH C0. * Distributors For RALEIGH, N. C. Burma Safety Saddle Tanks * Louisburg Road Phone 3-5204 * For Expert Barber and Manicure Service Visit Roberl Vernon Carolina Hotel Barber Shop Incorporated 112 W. Davie St. RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Factory Distributors—the Famous B. F. Goodrich Silvertown Tires “The Tire That Outwears Prewar Tires” KAISER - FRAZER COMPLETE RECAPPING FACILITIES Truck Tire Specialists AUTOMOBILES Wake lire Company Service (Clark Savage) Sales & 118 W. Davis, Raleigh, N. C. Dial 3-3064

Compliments of G. G.,RAY COMPANY Wholesale Fruit and Produce “Have 20 Years Service Record” FREE DELIVERY SERVICE 319-321 Blake St., Raleigh Phone 3-3421

EASY ON GAS! Two can ride to school, “WRING ’EM OUT WOLFPACKll” wouk or for pleasure, on a Cushman Scooter and get lAUNDERElTE up to 75 miles on a gallon DEALER” of gas. Many other econ- “AUTHORIZED BENDIX omy features tool Come in Weeks Wash in 30 Minutes—Adequate and see one now. Drying Facilites Per Machine—30c Per Machine Cushman Motor Scooter Sales 9 Lbs. Including Soap 2908 Hillsboro St. 34543 Raleigh, N. C. Phone 2-3960 2906 Hillsboro Phone N. C. STATE PLAYERS

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BALLENIINE’S DAIRY 25021/2 Hillsboro St.

* AIR CONDITIONED RAW AND PASTURIZED DAIRY All Sport Returns PRODUCTS FROM THE FARM TO YOU

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522 South Salisbury St. Phone 7743 Phone 7944 Night and Sunday 5414 or 5203 SNOW'CROP FROZEN FOODS \VHOLESALERS Exclusive Distributors For Snow Crop JACK RAGLANI) Orange Juice TAILORING For Men and Women Dial 10 1/2 W. Martin St. Dial 6694 3-6792

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Frozen Foods, Inc. 1213 New Bern Ave.

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O Firestone Tires and Accessories 0 So. McDowell St. at Cabarrus Dial 3-6219 :"W Maw “I hope you boys don't mind! I'm iust dying of curiosity!" RALEIGH MACK SALES Mack Trucks Sales — Service — Parts “SPECIALIZING IN TRUCK REPAIR” 424 S. McDowell St. Phone 34602

Good Luck From The EXCELLENT Bake and Candy Shop “Well Known for its Excellent Products” Mail Everywhere In The U. S. A. 2406 Hillsboro St. Phone 36702 "Are all the players in bed!"

REFRIGERATION Lynn's Service Garage Sales & Service Back of Sir Walter Hotel 426 S. DAWSON ST. RALEIGH, N. C. “Open 24 Hours a Day” 0 WILLIE LYNN, Owner — Class of ’35 Complete Market Equipment

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Kelvinator Refrigerator SNAKENBERGS Auto and Home Supplies Custom Tailored Clothes B. F. GOODRICH STORE Phone 33831 123 S. Salisbury St. Phone 7159 322 So. Salisbury St.

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