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Rainey Cawthon's * RCA TELEVISION and RADIO * SHELL PRODUCTS * GOODYEAR TIRES " WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL" • ROAD SERVICE • PHONE 2-1865 • RAINEY CAWTHON FRED PIERSON Compliments of TALLAHASSEE AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION Alford Chevrolet Co. John Manthey, Inc. Capital Lincoln-Mercury, Inc. Mayo-Mingledorff Motors, Inc. Cordell Motors Proctor & Proctor Dean Motors I vey Motors, Inc. Drake M'otors, Inc. Tal,lahassee Motors, Inc. ROSE ~ TALLAHASSEE ·:> OLYMPIC FUNDS NEEDED '....I Dear Friend of Athletics: of the United States teams that go to these \) games will again be made up of college-trained If the United States is to be represented at the next Olympic and Pan-American Games, athletes, and we are all particularly anxious to $1,100,000 must be raised see that no deserving athlete is left at home within the next two years. through lack of funds. Although the teams of many We are grateful for your generous support of countries are state-controlled the NCAA's OlympiC Fund drives in the past. and their expenses are paid If you have not had an opportunity to con by their government, in our tribute to the fund for the 1956 Olympic Games, we invite you at this time to place your con Democracy the Olympic tributions in the containers as they are circu movement has always been lated throughout the stadium by members of supported by the generosity the Tallahassee Junior Chamber of Commerce. and pride of the sports-loving public. Or, if you prefer, write a check in the amount DR. DANFORD you wish, payable to the NCAA Oympic Fund, The Pan-American Games and mail it to the undersigned. will be held at Mexico City next year, with the Winter Olympic Games at Cortina D'Ampezzo, Sincerely, ,\ Italy, and the Olympic Games at Melbourne, DR. HOWARD G. DANFORD Australia in 1956. In all probability 90 per cent FSU Director of Athletics Don't miss FSU's Olympic performers Don Holder and Rafeal Lecuona in the 1954 Gymkana production "Toyland Capers," November 29 - December 4. Corner Monroe and Pensacola-Next to the Capitol Recommended by AAA ' .. Tallahassee's Finest ... WILL BE HAPPY TO SERVE YOU AFTER THE GAME! )1 Air Conditioned ", T A\,Y TIYERSITY 1 I ,.1 ". Finkelstein's has served Florida schools and t' universities for nearly half a century • Our sports experts are always anxious to advise you on any problem regarding sports equip ment' \ We feature sucl; outstanding sports equipment as:" . - -* SPALDING * RAWLINGS * WRIGHT & DITSON WON'T YOU HAV--A--TAMPA i CIGAR Eli Witt Tobacco & Candy Company TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA THE LAUNDROMAT CLOTHES-RUGS-BLANKETS Washed Clean - Fluff Dried and Folded " PHONE "Your Satisfaction Is Our Goal" PHONE 3-1789 115 W. Tennessee - 1005 N. 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FSU'S HEAD FOOTBALL COACH TOM NUGENT Tom Nugent, originator of the "1" formation, the typewriter huddle, the double quarterback, and recognized as one of the nations most imagi native young football coaches, is in his second year as headmaster of the Florida State University football team. Nugent came to FSU last year from a highly-succe,ssful four-year tenure as boss man of VMI's Keydets of the Southern Conference. His fo ur-year record at the Lexington, Virginia institution was a respectable 19-18-2. Nugent took over the Seminoles in 1953 and did the 11ear-impossible. Starting with only 13 holdovers and an entirely new system, Nugent built a team that won half of its ten games, the last three in a row. Nugent's coaching record dates back to his college days.- After stal' ring on the Ithica College eleven three seasons and graduating in 1936, Nugent coached the Ithica frosh while doing graduate work. A native of Lawrence, Mass., Tom became head coach of football, basketball, and baseball at Essex Training School in his hometown. T hree seasons produced two undefeated teams. After his discharge from the Air Force in 1946, Nugent was appointed head coach at Williamsburg, Virginia, High, coached four undefeated athletic teams there in '46, then moved to Hopewell, Virginia, High. There his record was 24 won and 4 lost. T hen came the big chance - head coach at VMI. It wasn't long before ) VMI hit the headlines, sharing the Southern Conference title with Maryland in 1951, when the Keydets won seven an d lost three. Tom and Nirs. Nugent (Peg) have six children: Tommy ll, Kerry 10, Peggy 8, Terrance Daniel 5, Pattie 4, and Timothy David, four months. Nugent's assistant coaches are Vaughn Mancha, Bob Harbison, "Win" Siegfreid, Vince Ragunas, Mike Long, Frank Toomey, Owen Hale, TOM NUGENT Steve Kalenich and Jimmy Messines. 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Seminoles THE CORRAL , Compliments of '1 1620 South Monroe Telephone 2-8208 THE CORRAL JOE HARRINGTON, Owner Joe Holt-FB Don Powell-RT AI Makowiecki-LT John Griner-FB ) Carl Grenn-RH Billy Odom-RH Leon Bryant-G Jimmy Trado-LE Billy Graham-RH Buck Metts-LH Robert Grenn-RE Tom Feamster-RE AI Pacifico-RG Ray Staab-RT Jimmy L. Taylor-LE Harry Mossey-QB GOOD FOOD DELICIOUS SODAS DRUG SUNDRIES Meet Your Friends Here Before and After the Game! FOLLOW THE SEMINOLES! Scalp IEm Seminoles We Buy and Sell USED BOOKS UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE I N THE STUDENT CENTER RIEFEREES' SIGNALS ~i) -:"'j ~. )iJ~ (Jl,> ~ ·e~) ~~!1~ ~ U) ~ 3. Illegal motion substitution ~~- (:5 2. ~I:e~~~i::~~cedure • /I-!-~~ " 1\~)j ~.. A 1. o~.~ide (;~ ~~W-.. ~k ;;..it=: -"I--"V- " - . 1 8. Roughness and ~. '" ~\' piling on :£~ . 9. Clipping 10. Roughing ~~ 7. Personal foul the kicker (.:~, 6. Delay of game .,....,. " I-;P~ §j ~ , ---~, (~ 12. Defensive 13. Illegal use of holding hands and arms 11. Unsporhmanl ike conduct 14. Intentional grounding 16. Forward pass or kick catching interference 17. Ineligible receiver down field on pass , 111 Illegally passing or 18. Ball illegally touched, Z handing ball forward !1 kicked or ball.d ... (,) Cl \~\t<- 21. Ball aead; if hand i. moved from side 20. Crawling, helping the to side: touchback runner or interlocked interference 22. Touchdown 19. Incomplete forward pass, or field goal penalty declined, no ploy or no score 25. First down 26. Ball ready·for·play 27. Start the clock or no Safety 24. Time·out mar. time·out. allowed COpy HIGH I' l v5 .J, 'I' llI-: coc .. \ ·(UI..\ L'(J~I I' . \~\ TALLAHASSEE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA FLORIDA STATE MISSISSIPPI SOUTHERN PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP NO. NAME POSITION NO. NAME POSITION 34 RON SCHOMBURGER. LE 87 HUB WATERS ..... LE 62 AL MAKOWI ECKI • . L T 78 DON OWENS .•... LT 24 JERRY JACOBS •••.• LG 66 P. W. UNDERWOOD .. LG 59 BOB CRENSHAW ..•. C 54 LESLI E CLARK ..... C 54 AL PACIFICO .•. RG 68 HAMP COOK . RG 43 BOB BARBER . • RT 76 BUZZY CLARK . • . RT 56 TOM FEAMSTER. RE 81 LEONARD WI LLIAMS. RE 37 HARRY MASSEY QB 13 JIM DAVENPORT .•• QB 11 ,LEE CORSO . LH 45 CARL BOL T . • • . LH 27 BILLY GRAHAM .... RH 31 BROOKS TISDALE. RH 21 JOHN GRINER •.•.. FB 11 FRED SMALLWOOD •• FB FLORIDA STATE SQUAD MISSISSIPPI SOUTHERN SQUAD 10 Odom, RH 37 Massey, QB 10 Herring, QB 61 Bethea, G 11 Corso, LH 40 Gibson, RG 11 Smallwood, FB 62 Russell, G Rich, G 12 McCormick, LH 41 Versprille, QB 12 Mason, HB 63 Davenport, QB 64 Orphan, G 16 Weaver, RH 42 Ward, RG 13 15 McHenry, QB 65 Fitzgerald, G 18 Metts, LH 43 Barber, LT 20 Whitfield, HB 66 Underwood, G 17 Whittington, FB 44 Leonard, LE 21 Jones, HB 67 Tregle, G 19 -R.