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PHONES 7748-7749-7740 1951-52 Top- Scorers G FG F Pts Avg John O’Brien, Seattle ...... g 37 345 361 1,051 28.4 Clyde Levellette, Kansas ...... c 31 352 182 886 28.6 Richard Great, Duke ...... g 30 288 204 780 Ralph Polson, Whitwerth ...... c 35 271 167 709 20.3 Eugene Hoyt, McKendree ...... f 27 262 177 701 26.0 , Dayton ...... c 33 251 194 696 21.1 Clifford Hagan, Kentucky ...... c 32 264 164 692 21.6 Ellerbe Neal, Weiierd c 23 263 155 681 29.6 Harold Wolfe, Findlay c 22 285 101 671 Edward Sueta, High c 30 257 123 637 21.2 Donald Ree, See Tech ...... f 22 246 143 635 28.9 Richard Hermie, Wake Forest ...... c 29 218 193 629 21.7 James Doherty, Whitworth g 35 253 123 629 18.0 Nicholas Revon, Miss. Southern ...... f 37 241 146 628 17.0 Harry Neff, Arkansas Cel. c 30 ...... 626 20.9 Ronald Rogers, W. Carolina ...... f 27 247 130 624 23.1 Robert Pettit, Louisiana St...... f—c 24 247 118 612 Donald Haithcex, Elen ...... c 36 248 111 607 16.9 Skippy Hill, David—Elkins ...... f—c 29 232 140 604 20.8 Benjamin Purcell, Murray St...... g 34 215 170 600 Ernest Beck, Pennsylvania ...... c 29 229 138 596 20.6 Samuel Berry, Shepherd State ...... 22 184 224 592 - 26.9 , Furman ...... g 24 223 145 591 24.6 Bert Cook, Utah State ...... _ ..... f 34 193 203 589 17.3 James Fritsche, Hamline f 29 242 101 585 20.2 Alan Schutts, Springfield (Ms.) ...... c 26 188 208 584 22.5 Bernard Charles, Fisk ...... f 29 231 122 584 20.1 Robert Zawoluk, St. John’s, NY ...... c 31 204 176 584 Walter Walowac, Marshall g 26 237 105 579 22.3 , West Virginia ...... c 25 207 163 577 23.1 Charles Stickles, Hastings ...... f 27 223- 131 577 21.4 Jay Handlan, Washington-Lee ...... f 27 218 134 570 21.1 Blaine ‘Denning, Lawrence Tech ...... f 28 ...... 569 20.3 Lawrence Hennessey, Villanova ...... f 27 229 109 567 21.0 Benjamin Kendall, Elen ...... f 36 218 129 565 15.7 Charles Darling, Iowa ...... c 22 204 153 561 Lee Garner, Alcorn A&M ...... c 30 244 70 558 18.6 James Gerber, Bowling Green ...... c-f 27 221 113 555 20.6 Cleo Littleton, Wichita ...... f—c 30 214 127 555 18.5 Jack Greynelds, Al-Breaddus f 29 203 147 553 19.1 Eugene Smith, Huron ...... f 25 181 190 552 Thomas Gela, LaSalle c 32 209 133 551 17.2 Tony Sellari, Lenoir-Rhyne ...... f 26 208 132 548 21.1 , Emerson Johnson, H’pdn-S’dny ...... c 21 216 111 543 25.8 Durham Highway Garrett Beshear, Murray State ...... f 33 212 117 541 16.4 , Vincent Meretta, Paterson STC f 21 205 128 538 25.6 (Opening Soon) Patrick Costello, St. Mary, Minn .....g 22 205 123 533 24.2 Carl Jewell, MeMurry ...... c 28 219 95 533 19.0 Glen Smith, Utah ...... f-c 28 181 167 529 Robert Speight, N. C. State ...... f 33 211 103 525 1529

All-Time Top Scorers Nate DeLeng, River Falls, ’50 2,592 George King, Morris Harvey, ’50 ...... 2,537 John O’Brien, Seattle, ’53 ...... 2,386 James Lacy, Loyola (Baltimore) ’49 ..... 2,199 Brooms Abramevic, Salem (W. Va.) ’43 . . .. 2,170 Chester Giermak, William—Mary, ’50 ...... 2,146 C. Scott Steagall, James Millikin, ’51 ..... 2,127 Fred Thomas, Assumption (0nt.) ’49 ...... 2,116 Richard Great, Duke, ’52 ...... 2,087 Harold Huey, Davis-Elkins, ’50 ...... 2,051 Harold Haskins, Hamline, ’50 ...... 2,048 Marvin Johnson, Wheaten, ’51 2,044 Jay Handlan, Washington & Lee, 52 2,002 William Anderson, Lafayette, ’19 ...... 1,982 Clyde Levell‘ette, Kansas, ’52 ...... 1,979 Samuel Ranzino, N. C. State, 51 ...... 1,968 , Yale, ’49 ...... 1,964 Samuel Berry, Shepherd STC, ’52 ...... 1,947 Kenneth Griffith, Alderson—Breaddus, ’41 1,941 James Stone, Austen Peay, ’50 ...... 1,939 Frank Keith, Elizabethtown, ’49 ...... 1,872 , DePaul, ’46 ...... 1,870 Ernest Calverly, Rhode Island, ’46 ...... 1,868 Hillsboro Road Mark Workman, West Virginia, ’52 ...... 1,867 Don Meineke, Dayton, ’52 ...... 1,866 Robert Zawoluk, St. John’s (N.Y.), ’52 1,826 Elwood McBride, Indiana Central, ’52 1,826 Robert Cope, Montana, ’50 ...... 1,808 "We Prepare and Deliver Food For All Occasions Paul Unruh, Bradley, ’50 ...... 1,790 Harry McLaughlin, Pacific Lutheran, ’50 . . .. 1,785 Robert Cousy, Holy Cross, ’50 ...... 1,775 Parties, Picnics, Receptions, Banquets” Ronald Bontemps, Beloit, ’51 ...... 1,770 James McCabe, Leras, ’51 ...... 1,770 Alex Greza, Kentucky, ’49 ...... 1,744 Stanley Stutz, Rhode Island, ’42 ...... 1,730 Charles Share, Bowling Green, ’50 ...... 1,730 Omer Meeker, Peru State, ’51 ...... 1,694 Edward Sueta, High Point, ’52 ...... 1,691 Edward Anline, Albright, ’50 ...... 1,681 ROY'S Robert Kurland, Oklahoma A&M, ’46 ..... 1,669 Robert Pence, Fairment State, ’41 ...... 1,660 George Dempsey, King’s (Del.), ’51 ...... 1,656 Glen Smith, Utah, ’52 ...... 1,654 Stanley Sagath, Fairmont State, ’49 ...... 1,653 DRIVE IN RESTAURANTS .Richard Dickey, N. C. State, ’50 ...... 1,644 Robert Barnett, Evansville, ’51 ...... 1,641 William Werpe-hewski, Moravian, ’51 ...... 1,640 Phone 3-5547 PRESENTS

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1951-52 COMPLETE SEASON

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Field Goals Free Throws NAME Game shots Shots Shots Shots Total Total Total Game Tried Made Tried Made Rebds Assists Pts Average Bobby Speight 33 563 2I I I60 I03 364. 26 525 I59 Mel Thompson 30 452 I48 I68 I00 397 45 396 I32 Lee Terrill 34 366 I2I I68 I2I I8I I2I 363 IO.7 Bill Kukoy 34 368 III 85 55 I76 56 277 8.] Kim Buchanan I9 95 36 49 35 62 7 I07 6.2 Dave Gotkin 8 65 I7 I3 9 24 I7 43 5.4 Danny Knapp I5 73 23 37 23 50 ‘5 69 4.6 Bobby Goss I7 II4 30 35 I7 98 I2 77 4.5 Bernie Yurin I 32 I26 49 79 4I I35 32 I39 4.4 Dick Tyler 32 I52 47 6I 36 I I0 23 I30 4.I Bob Cook 27 83 27 24 I7 59 9 7I 2.7 P. Brandenburg 32 89 26 3I IS 57 I0 67 2.I Herb Applebaum 5 I3 2 6 4 8 0 8 I6 Eddie Morris' I9 40 II 7 3 28 7. . 25 L3 Others 36 I2 I8 I0 3I IO 34

N. C. State totals 2635 87I 94I 589 I782 ‘ 3807 ‘233I 68.6 Opponents totals 26I 5 788 833 496 I 484 260 2072 60.9

Season Honors: Lee Terrill, N C. State captain—lst team All-Southern Bobby Speight N. C. State forward—All Tourney lst team WON DIXIE CLASSIS TOURNAMENT TITLE 3RD STRAIGHT YEAR WON SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP 6TH STRAIGHT YEAR PLACED THIRD IN NCAA EASTERN REGIONAL TOURNEY NO.

Coaching Record. Everett N. Case has won I62 of 200 games at State. In Southern Conference play he has wan 93 of IOI NOW EXCLUSIVELY IN RALEIGH!

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THE FORWARDS ‘80 *Bobby Speight 6-8 188 22 Senior Raleigh, N. C. 73 *Paul Brandenburg 6-5 195 23 Senior Staten Island, N Y. 74 *Dick Tyler 6-?) 185 21 Junior Newburgh, N. Y. 479 *Bill Kukoy 6-4 195 25 Senior Gary, Ind. ' 72 Jim Stevenson 6-3 184 21 Junior Winston-Salem, N. C. 76 Bobby Adams 6—0 190 20 Junior ‘ Lexington, Ky. THE CENTERS 84 *Bobby Goss 6-8 220 21 Senior Raleigh, N. C. 83 *Mel Thompson 6-8 194 22 Junior Richmond, Ind. 86 *Danny Knapp 6-7 215 20 Soph. Staten Island, N. Y.

THE GUARDS 75 *Dave Gotkin 6-0 179 20 Soph. New York, City, N. Y. 82 *Bernie Yurin 6-4 200 22 Senior Gary, Ind. 78 RonaldSchefiel 6-0 183 21 Soph. Kingston, N. Y. 85 *Eddie Morris 6-5 210 20 Senior Winston-Salem, N. C. 81 Herb Applebaum 6-3 195 21 Junior New York City, N. Y. 71 Doug Kincaid 6-0 177 20 Junior Greensboro, N. C. *Denotes Lettermen

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Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Class Hometown *Topp, Charlie ______F 6-2 175 19 Soph Wheeling, W. Va. Huddle, John ______F 6-2 180 19 Soph Lancaster, Ohio Dunker, Bill F 6-3 175 21 Soph Washington, D. C. Callaway, Bob ______F 6—0 165 18 Frosh Westfield, N. J. Person, Bill F-C 6—3 170 18 Frosh Williamsburg, Va. *Rich, Jim C 6-4 171 20 Junior VVelch, W. Va. Schenkel, John _:______C 6—5 180 18 Frosh Greencastle, Pa. *Walden, Ben G 6-3 170 21 Senior Midway, Ky. Pfaff, Bob G 5—10 170 19 Soph South Bend, Ind. Groeveneld, Ken ______G 6—2 178 19 Soph Tinley Park, Ill. Vlerebome, A1 ______G 5—1 1 160 19 Soph Lancaster, Ohio McCoy, Paul ______G 6—0 161 19 Frosh Louisville, Ky. Main, Jim G 5-11 164 20 Soph Frederick, Md. Piland, Ray G 5—8 155 19 Soph Williamsburg, Va. Atkinson, Stu ______G 5-10 155 18 Frosh Warwick, Va. Flanders, Connie ______G 6-0 170 19 Soph Foxboro, Mass. Skolnick, Dick ______G 5—8 155 18 Frosh Long Island, N. Y. McHenry, Bob ______G 5-9 150 18 Frosh Swarthmore, Pa. *Scott, Bill G 5-11 175 21 Senior______Mt. Hope, W. Va. *Returning Letterman

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BOBBY SPEIGHT . . . Senior . . . 185 lbs. . . . 6-8 . . . Evanston, Illinois. A leading All-America candidate, Speight led the State team in scoring last year with 525 points, thus becoming the third man in Wolfpack basketball history to pass the 500 mark. The other two were All-America Forward and All— Southern Paul Horvath. Speight is undoubtedly one of the finest players in State cage history. He is fast as lightning and uses his height to excellent advantage. Coach Case rates him ‘the fastest big-man in college basketball today” and praises him for his willingness to learn and improve. Bobby is a danger- ous scorer from any spot on the floor, has a great one—handed outside shot‘and works hard off the backboards to score many points on tap-ins. Professional scouts say Bobby will make a great star and rate him near top of their draft lists. But Speight likely will not see much of the pro circuit for he is due to enter the Army upon completion of his R.O.T.C. work next June. Speight’s versatility makes him an even finer star. He canplay either center or forward and does a great job at either position. A native of Raleigh, N. C., Bobby now calls homeEvanston, Ill.

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Brigham Young over Los Angeles State

Davidson over Erskine Duke over Vanderbilt Eastern Kentucky over Middle Tennessee Fordham over Columbia ‘

Furman over Mercer

George Washington over William and Mary

Navy over Franklin and Marshall

‘ North Carolina over The Citadel Duke over Wake Forest

Pennsylvania over Maryland Rhode Islandover Boston College

St. John's over Roanoke College

South Carolina over Newberry Villanova over' Fort Dix

North Carolina over Richmond Wake Forest over Camp Lejeune William and Mary over Washington and Lee

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WILLIAM NEAL REYNOLDS COLISEUM BASKETBALL RECORDS

lndawduals Player Record Game Date Most Number of Total Points In One Game Sam Ranzino N. C. State 47 N. C. State vs. V.P.l. Jan. 23, 1951 Most Number of Free Throws Made In Game Paul Horvath N. C. State 12 N. C. State vs. Tulane Dec. 28, 1950 Most Number of Field Goals Made in Game Sam Ranzino N. C. State 19 N. C. State vs. V.P.I. Jan. 23, 1951 Most Number of Shots Tried In Game Temple 41 N. C. State vs. Temple Feb. 6, 1951 Most Number of Assists In One Game Lee Terrill N. C. State 7 N. C. State vs. Furman Dec. 1, 1951 Most Number of Interceptions In One Game Chas Stewart R. I. State 5 Rhode Island vs. Tulane Dec. 29, 1950 Dave Mullaney Navy 5 Carolina vs. Navy Dec. 28, 1950 Sam Ranzino N. C. State 5 N. C. State vs. Penn State Dec. 30, 1949 Most Number of Free Throws Missed In game Dick Hemric Wake Forest 12 Wake Forest vs. Duke Dec. 30, 1951 Most Number of Free Throws Attempted Dick Hemric Wake Forest 22 Wake Forest vs. Duke Dec. 30, 1951 Most Number of Total Rebounds In Game Dick Hemric Wake Forest 31 Wake Forest vs. Duke Dec. 30, 1951

Teams Record Game Date Most Number of Attempts By One Team Temple 114 N. C. State vs. Temple Feb. 6, 1951 Most Number of Field Goals Made By One Team N. C. State 41 N. C. State vs. Furman Nov. 28, 1950 Most Number of Free Throws Attempted by One Team N. C. State 47 N. C. State vs. Tulane Dec. 28, 1950 R. I. State 47 Wake Forest vs. R. I. State Dec. 30, 1949 Most Number of Free Throws by One Team N. C. State 33 7 N. C. State vs. Carolina Jan. 27, 1951 Most Number of Rebounds In Single Game One Team N. C. State 95 N. C. State vs. R. I. State Dec. 29, 1949 Most Number of Points Scored By One Team N. C. State 114 N. C. State vs. V.P.I. Jan. 23, 1951 Most Number of Personal Fouls By One Team Navy 38 Navy vs. Wake Forest Dec. 28, 1950 Smallest Number of Total Points By One Team Georgia Tech 34 N. C. State vs. Ga. Tech Dec. 28, 1949 Smallest Number of Field Goals By One Team Georgia Tech 11 N. C. State vs. Ga. Tech Dec. 28, 1949 Smallest Number of Personal Fouls By One Team Penn State 6 Penn State vs. W. Va. Dec. 29, 1949 Smallest Number of Free Throws Made By Team N. Carolina 7 Carolina vs. Navy Dec. 28, 1950 Largest Combined Two Team Total Score N. C. State 101-Georgetown 83 184 Georgetown 83 Feb. 24, 1951 Smallest Combined Two Team Total Score N. C. S. vs. Penn State 90 Score 50 to 40 ’ Dec. 30, 1949

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