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DOROTHY COLLINS, of ” Be Ha ppy— ucKIE ASTE ETTER! L.s./M.E1t-L6¢ky5tnke Fine 1aba COPI-, YHI LullacAu TolAccO THE WOLFPACK GRIDIRON gym Official N. c. State College Football Program N. c. STATE vs. DUKE UNIVERSITY Published for each N. C. State College home football game by the Program Bureau National Advertising Representative: Don Spencer Company, Inc., 27I MadisonofAvenue,North CarolinaNew York,StateN. College.Y. Volume XXII Riddick Stadium, Raleigh, N. C., October I8, I952 No. 3 The State College Athletic Council Faculty Alumni Student Representatives . Representatives Representatives Dr. H. A. Fisher, Chairman W. H. Sullivan Shep Griswald Dr. I. O. Schaub D. W. Seifert Don Powell M. E. Campbell, Dean W. W. Womble Maxwell Thurman Dr. J. B. Kirkland G. C. Lassiter Paul Wagoner Dr. C. H. Bostian J. M. Peden Vincent Outland FOOTBALL STAFF ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION STAFF Horace Hendrickson—Head Coach Roy Clogston—Athletic Director William Hickman—Backfield Coach Willis Casey—Ass’t Athletic Director Mike Karmazin—Line Coach Ann Lojko—Secretary C. A. Temerario—End Coach Graham Campbell—Ticket Manager Beattie Feathers—Ass’t Backfield Coach Ed Storey—Athletic Publicity Director Merle McIntosh—Head Trainer Harold Keating—Ass’t Trainer John Abbot—Equipment Manager 1952 Schedule Date Opponent Kickoff Place Price Sept. 27—George Washington . 8 p.111. .Riddick Stadium, Raleigh . $3.00 Oct. 4—University of Georgia . p.m.. Athens, Ga. , . ..... $3.50 Oct. 11—Davidson College ........ 2p.m. Riddick Stadium, Raleigh . $3.00 Oct. 18—Duke University. 2 p.m.. Riddick Stadium, Raleigh . $3.50 Oct. 25—Florida State ...... 2 p.m.. .. Riddick Stadium, Raleigh (Homecoming) ............ $3.00 Nov. l—Wake Forest College ,,,,,, 2 pm. .Gore Stadium, Wake Forest . $3.00 Nov. 8—Washington and Lee ...... 2 p.m.. _ .General Field, Lexington, Va. $3.00 Nov. 15—Pittsburgh ................ 2p.m. .. Pitt Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pa. $3.50 Nov. 22—William and Mary . 2 p.111. Scott Field, Williamsburg, Va. $3.00 Dec. G—Texas Tech . 2p.m. Jones Stadium, Lubbock, Tex. $3.60 Notes from The Wolfpackage By ED STOREY, Director of Athletic Publicity umum:nuuunlnuuutuuuuuuuunnmum~ Probably no football series in recent years has been Duke three-yard line. The next Mooney pass to End more interesting to follow than the StateDuke rivalry Tony Romanowsky was complete for the touchdown. which is continued here this afternoon. Since 1946 The Duke Stadium clock showed only 15-seconds re- no more than seven points have separated the two maining as Blocking Back Ray Barkouskie lined up to teams and while Duke has lost only once and been try for the all-important extra-point, which would held to a scoreless tie. the thrills have been plentiful have given the \Volfpack a tie. But as luck would have despite the Blue Devil domination. it, the attempt was ruled wide of the mark. The kick had been high above the cross-bar and many fans in Riddick Stadium was filled to capacity that Sept. 24 the Stadium that day left with the impression that the in lll-16 when State and Duke collided. Both teams were game had been a tie. Not until they read the final banking on returning veterans, Duke was favored to score in their Sunday papers, did they realize the point win. Coach Beattie Feathers’ fine State squad turned had been ruled no good. Yep, it was just that close. the tables. however, winning by 13-6. Tailbacks Duke won 14-13. Howard Turner and Charlie Richkus were the back- Two seasons ago the game returned to Riddick field standouts for the 'Pack and in the line folks Stadium. Slinging Billy Cox led the Blue Devils to a first began to hear about Guard Bernie Watts, who airtight 7-0 win after finding the Wolfpack a tartar on was to become a two-year All-Southern for State. defense. The State offense, led by Tailback Ed Mooney, In 1947 the two teams faced each other in Duke threatened on four occasions to score, but although Stadium. State Fullback Leslie (Footsie) Palmer kept advancing inside the Duke lO»yard line each time, the Blue Devils back in the hole all afternoon with could not get to paydirt. Cox had a remarkable day his brilliant kicking, but late in the fourth period throwing the ball, completing 22 of 36 passes. Mooney Tackle Louis Allen broke through and picked off a connected on 10 of 20 attempts. It was an aerial game blocked punt and raced 40—yards for the touchdown par-deluxe. that won the contest for Duke. Palmer went on to Last year Duke-State fans got another thrill and chill lead the nation in punting and it was the only kick per minute. Battering Alex Webster led the Wolfpack he had blocked all season long. offense, marking up one touchdown personally, passing In 1948 under cloudy skies in Riddick Stadium a to End Steve Kosilla for another. Kosilla also caught favored Duke team again found a stubborn foe in the a touchdown pass served up by Wingback Jim Moyer. VVolfpack. Both teams marched up anti down the field, Duke scored early and with Freshman Quarterback but neither could reach paydirt. The game wound up Jerry Barger running brilliantly on the option play, in a scoreless tie with the glory and honor belonging moved the ball well. Fullback Jack Kistler was great to the defensive play of Duke’s Al DeRogatis at tackle and so were Tackles Tank Lawrence and Country and State’s Charlie Musser at guard. Meadows, all of whom you’ll see again today. Near the In 1949 the scene reverted to Duke Stadium for one end of the game with Duke ahead, State made a bril- of the most hectic games of the series. Duke was off liant attempt to win. Wingback Tommy Swanger and running from the start and the Wolfpack had caught a 35-yard pass from Tailback Ted Potts and trouble staying in the game as Duke led by 140 at the might have gone all the way but for a single Duke intermission. But the second half found State battling defender who caught him from behind. Duke won for dear life. Tailback Ed Mooney helped engineer again 27-21, but not until after a thorough scare. one touchdown and pulled State up to 7-14 moving Perhaps we have pointed out only the State facts into the fourth period. With less than a minute re- in the past six games, but they are the ones we best maining in the contest, State took over on its own remember. Duke knows well enough today that al- lS-yard line after stopping a Duke offensive threat. though they’re highly favored to win by a big margin, Mooney's first pass was completed for an 82-yard gain that the game could be a pretty interesting affair from to Wingback Bill Thompson, carrying the ball to the start to finish. 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