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9012.7 the WOLFPAOK GRIDIRON STATE Vs. UNIVERSITY Of 9012.7 THE WOLFPAOK GRIDIRON STATE vs. UNIVERSITY of DETROIT IIIIIIIIcII STADIUM RALEIGH, NOVEMBER 12 N. C. 1938 1 2:00 I’. M. v «A; KIM; Olaf“?! / SAY PAL/ Clay/Lat about this for a, (fDZeasaz/Lt @eek-(gmd? DOC NEWTON'S BOYS Will Furnish You All The Thrills (glee HOTEL CAROLINA Will Provide You With Every Comlort 250 qfooms 83,0}; C(with @ath GOOD FOOD (/41? @opular gar/ices) Radios and Every Modern Convenience . ROBERT l. LEE, Manager The Wolfpack Gridiron (9 icial 7001563.” CPI/0gram itwéx'x'x ‘ MoouoouooMoouooe0oowoooouw0’00‘00‘00’oo‘00‘0onno0'05'00Hoe'00‘00‘0e‘oo‘o0‘oeuo0«0c«www,» RIDDICK STADIUM---NOVEMBER 12, 1938 GRIDIRON is published for all N. C. State home football games by the Sports Publicity Bureau. Address all THE WOLFPACKcommunications to Wade Ison, State College, Raleigh, N. C. N. C. STATE ATHLETIC COMMITTEE PROF. H. A. FIsHER, CIw/irman DR. A. J. ‘VILSON JOHN W. SRXTON I). W. SEIFERT (,‘ADER HARRIS DEAN I. O. SCIIAUB DR. It. F. POOLE DAVID CLARK BUNNY HINEs SELBY JONES DR. R. L. STUCKEY . ll. SULLIVAN A. Gr. FLOYD ARTIE RODNEY BILL BAILEY J. F. MILLER, Professor of Physical Education JOHN L. VON GLAIIN, Business Manager COACHING STAFF Coach WILLIAMS S. (Doc) NEWTON, Head. Coach, HERMAN HICKMAN. Linc Coach WILLIE DUSTY, Assistant(“ouch DR. ROBERT S. WARREN, Backficld Coach NIG WALLER. Frcshnmn Coach ALEX REGDON. Assistant 4——_— CAPTAIN NextAttraction In %ur @rogram . Carnegie Tech is the team that everybody’s tongue. TODAY is Aonweek from the coming Thurs- day that gallant team, that only last week upset by the decisive STATE PLAYERS 4 score of 20-10 the unbeatable Thumbnail Sketches Pittsburgh Panthers, will come to THE STAFF 5 Raleigh to do battle with our State College Coaches State College Wolfpack. EXECUTIVES State Athletic Heads This truly will be a Thanks- WOLFI’ACK 8 giving Day football feast—Carne- State Players gie Tech vs. State. ROSTER 15 Players And here’s a tip, too. State You’d Better Be Getting Your LINEUPS 16-17 Tickets Ordered. Send the ad- Detroit and State mission price of $2.50 per seat to ROSTER 18 John Von Glahn at State College. Detroit Players Include 10 cents for insured mail. \VOLFPACK 21-25 tickets will be coming pronto. State Players The TIME OUT 30 In case you don’t recall, the Jokes Carnegies have been beaten only Dame, and then on a disputedby Notredecision. in the biggest city (New York) New York writers are proposing in the world. He came through that that game be replayed and with flying colors, too, especially the winner represent the east in for a 160-pounder. the Rose Bowl. State students really are sold Ed (Ty) Coon, the Connecticut on Williams (Doc) Newton, head Yankee from N. C. State, and Wolfpack coach. Despite the fact Little Artie Rooney continue in Pack lost a couple of the race for all-America honors. games,that theThe Technician (student Their work against Manhattan in newspaper) editorialized: “Since New York last week strengthened Newton came to this campus, their cause considerably. school spirit, athletic Spirit and general public interest has in- Wayland Stuart, a senior who creased one hundred per cent.” never played in a college football ston-Salem,James BurnetteN. C.,Hinesa senior(above),guard,ofisWin-the The Wataugan, humorous student game until last week, had a nice 1938 State College football captain. Al- magazine, follows suit by dedi- spot to make his debut—the big- though Bunny isn't a starting player, his cating its new issue to the person- gest stadium (Yankee Stadium) bestteammatesfitted manelectedforhimthe job,"becausethey“hesaid.is the able mentor. WOLFPACK THUMBNAIL SKETCHES . By EDWIN PERRY Robert Herron Cathey . plays guard . 5 feet 10 inches . stands 5 feet 11 inches and known as Bob .home Charlotte, tall . weighs 185 pounds . weighs 180 pounds . favorite N. C., . born February 7 1919, hobbies are hunting, fishing, ten— dish ice cream . easiest study . attended Charlotte high in nis . favorite dish beefsteak botany . hardest plant physi- Charlotte and earned monograms . easiest study is biology . ology. in football and baseball . is 5 hardest solid geometry . known William H. Better . known feet 10 inches tall and weighs 175 as Woody. as Babe . home Easton, Pa., pounds . plays fullback . James Burnette Hines . home . born December 5, 1915, . favorite dish ice cream . favor- Winston-Salem, N. C., . born Easton High School in ite study physics hardest October 14, 1915, . attended Easton,attended Pa., and earned mono- chemistry. R. J. Reynolds High School in grams in track, baseball and foot- Eugene Blair Conrad . nick— Winston-Salem and earned mono- ball . pork chops and beans his named Butch . home Charlotte, grams in football, wrestling . favorite dish . plays center . N. C., born February 17, plays guard . stands 5 feet 10 hobby is teaching life-saving . 1917, attended Alexander inches . weighs 175 pounds . favorite study history; hardest Schools in Union Mills, N. C. known as Bunny . hobbies are chemistry. likes fried chicken . says math athletics and dancing . favorite Walter Charles Novick is his hardest subject . ac— dish is veal cutlets . easiest known as Red. home Frack— counting his favorite . plays study is hygiene; hardest engi- ville, Pa., . born May 3, 1917 tackle. neering drawing. attended George Washington High. School in Frackville, and Francis William Fehley George W. Fry Raleigh earned monogram in football . known as Pat . home Easton, resident four years . formerly favorite dish roast beef . easiest Pa., . born September 10. 1918. of Princeton, W. Va., . born subject mechanical engineering . 5 feet 11 inches tall and 011 October 10, 1915, . attended . hardest music plays weighs 175 pounds . attended Princeton High School in Prince- tackle. Saint Phillips and James School ton, W. Va., and earned mono- Joseph Pavlovsky . fij‘hillipsburg, N. J.. and earned gram in football . plays tackle knownAndrewas Handy Andy . home 1110‘nograms in football, basket— and is a heavyweight wrestler . town Struthers, Ohio, . born ball. baseball and track. rated known as Buddy . stands 6 feet December 12, 1915. attended all-state in football. likes spa- . weighs 195 pounds . hob- Struthers High and earned mono- ghetti and mathematics. bies are swimming and movies gram in football . favorite dish Fred Francis Mastrolia. ice cream is his favorite dish spaghetti . easiest subject shop. known as Butch . home East . likes math. Donald Fleetwood Traylor . Boston, Mass.. born May 18 Edward Howard Coon . home home Murfreesboro, N. 0., . 1913. weighs 202 pounds and Watertown. Conn., . born on born on April 2, 1918, . at- stands 5 feet 10 inches . at- July 26, 1915, . attended White tended Rich Square High School tended East Boston High School Plains High School in White in Rich Square. N. C., and earned in East Boston. Mass. and earned Plains, N. Y., and earned mono- monograms in football, basketball, monograms in football and track grams in football and track . and baseball . plays halfback . plavs guard . hobbies fish- plays tackle . is 6 feet tall and and captains boxing team ing and hunting sociology weighs 202 pounds . hobbies stands 5 feet 9 inches . weighs favorite study: statistics hardest. are athletics and pipes . steak 165 pounds . hobbies are ath- rated Greater Boston all—star is his favorite dish . known as letics . steak and onions his team favorite dish is spa- Ed. says calculus is easy. favorite dish . known as Don ghetti. Stephen Ami . home Donora, . likes science. Julian Elder White . home Pa.. born July 16,1914, . Richard Raleigh. N. C., . born December attended Donora High School in home Baldwin,HaroldN.Watts,Y., . .Jr.,. born. 9. 1918. attended Raleigh Donora, Pa., and earned mono- February 24, 1920, . attended high school and earned monogram grams in football and track. Baldwin High and earned mono- in football . plavs tackle . plays guard. stands 5 feet 71/; grams in track, swimming, and stands 6 feet 1 inch . weighs inches and weighs 175 pounds . , . soccer . plays quarterback . 194 pounds . hobbies are ath- hobby is machine work . favors stands 5 feet 11 inches and weighs letics and music plays in chicken . known as Ace . 165 pounds . hobbies are State band chooses fried sociology best study. movies and sleeping . his favor- chicken as favorite dish . gvm J. \Valter Sullivan . known ite dishes are steak and spaghetti is his easiest course: algebra as Mickey . home Staten Island, easiest subject is physical hardest. N. Y.. born January 10.1916. education . Arthur Edward Rooney . attended Curtes High School .known as Dick.has no hard ones home Bellevue, Pa. born July in Staten Island. N. Y.. and earned Robert Michael Sabolyk. 24. 1916. attended Bellevue monograms in football and base- known as Bobby home High School and earned mono- ball . was rated on two all—star Yonkers, N. Y., attended grams in football, basketball and teams, New York City and All- Roosevelt High in Yonkers and track . plays quarterback . Scholastic plays end earned monograms in baseball, stands 5 feet 10 inches . weighs hobby is golf . stands 5 feet 11 basketball, and football . plays 185 pounds . hobby is dating inches and weighs 197 pounds. halfback . stands 5 feet 8 inches . favorite dish is fried chicken steak his favorite dish . history and weighs 175 pounds . hobby . known as Little Artie . easiest subject chemistry is golf . steak is favorite dish likes English best zoology hardest. easiest study is history . hardest. John E. McIver . known as hardest physics. Warren Walter Wooden Mac . home Clearwater, Fla., Anthony Albert DiYeso . home Baltimore. Md., . born . born November 8, 1918, known as Tony . home White December 30. 1914, . attended attended Clearwater High in Plains, N. Y., . born January Calvert Hall College in Baltimore. Clearwater, Fla., and earned his 18, 1917, attended White Md., and earned monograms in monogram in football .
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