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Ua015 010-004-Bx0041-030-001.Pdf W [GORDON GRAY President Consolidated University of North Carolina W. D. CARMICH EL, JR. Controller Consolidated University of North Carolina ritflhlel NOW EXCLUSIVELY IN filibhbg-‘j‘rseman CUSTOMIZED'CLOTHES THE FINEST CLOTHES HANDS CAN MAKE DOWNTOWN TICKET OFFICE FOR COLISEUM EVENTS ROY CLOGSTON Athletic Director Assistant Contrallerand Business Manager orth Carolina State College North Carolina State College FIFTH ANNUAL DIXIE CLASSIC TOURNAMENT DECEMBER 28-29-30 - REYNOLDS COLISEUM DUKE—N. C. STATE — WAKE FOREST — CAROLINA OREGON STATE — NAVY TU LANE — SETON HALL ' l2 Games Afternoon and NightSessions Season Books— Regular Price $14.00 q.#-,—.-._. $9.00 GET YOUR SEASON BOOKS NOW AND SAVE Construction, Industrial and Logging Equipment INTERNATIONAL j HARVESTER Sales Parts - NORTH CAROLINA EQUIPMENT COMPANY . Raleigh Greenville Wilmington Greensboro . Charlotte Asheville 3 THE STATE COLLEGE ATHLETIC COUNCIL Faculty Alumni Student Representation Representation Representation Dr. H. A. Fisher, Chairman N. H. Sullivan Billy Oliver Dr. I. O. Schaub D. W. Siefert Dick Tyler Dean M. E. Campbell R. D. Lassiter Claude Layman Dr. J. B. Kirkland Carl Harris David Nixon Dean John Shirley Ralph Scott Harry Yarborough 1953-54 STATE COLLEGE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Dec. l—Furman at Raleigh Jan. 2—Villanova at Palestra, Phila. Pa. Dec. 5—Davidson at Raleigh Jan. 5—Virginia Tech at Raleigh Jan. 9—Duke University at Durham * Dec. 8—W'ake Forest at Wake Forest* 'Jan 12—S. Carolina at Armory, Charlotte* Dec. 10—Phillips 66 Oilers at Raleigh Jan. 16—Wake Forest at Raleigh * DR“ H' A' FISHER Dec. 12—Eastern Kentucky at Raleigh Jan. 19—North Carolina at Chapel Hill * Dec. 19—Penn State at Raleigh Jan. 23—LaSalle Coll. of Phila. at Raleigh Chairman . Jan. 30—St. John’s of Brooklyn at Raleigh Dec. 22—N. C. State vs R10 Grande Feb. 2—Wm. and Mary at Norfolk, Va. NOl'l'i‘l CGI‘OllI‘IG State Wake Forest vs Peoria Caterpillers Feb. 6—Villanova College at Raleigh (Holiday Doubleheader at Ralelgh) Feb. 9——Duke University at Raleigh* College Athletic COUHCil Dec. 23—N. C. State vs Peoria Caterpillers Feb. 13—Wm. and Mary at Raleigh Wake Forest vs Rio Grande Feb. 17—Virginia Tech at Lynchburg, Va. (Holiday Doubleheader at Raleigh) Feb. 20—Clemson College at Raleigh * Dec. 26—Pennsylvania at Raleigh Feb. 22——-Davidson College at Davidson Feb. 24—North Carolina at Raleigh * Dec. 28-29-30—DIXIE BASKETBALL CLASSIC Feb. 27—George Washington at Raleigh N. C. StateéNorth Carolina-Duke-Wake Forest March 4-5-6—Atlantic Coast Conf. Tourney Seton Hall-Oregon State-Navy-Tulane REYNOLDS COLISEUM, RALEIGH *Atlantic Coast Conference games illllllllllllllIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII: llIllIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIllKltlllEllllll[IlllfillllfillilllllllltllltllllitllillllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllIllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll’ [ESEEEIIIKIif‘K‘ffIfE' Illlllillllillllll! u u RALEIGH SEAFOD CIMPANY .-n- u.- u.- v u m Will Present lllllllllllllllllilll a.n-.- .- -u- llllll: .-n. n..- The Uniteol Press Coaches’ Ratings ....- .-u- u.- .-— .- of Top Ten Teams Each Week .- .- -.- uu-— u..- u-- Srarting With the Phillips Game on Dec. 10th -.-u- u- —.- .-u-.- - - SEASON'S TOP ATTENDANCE FIGURES .—I-— .1n-- .-u- Washington 263,000 Bradley 187,835 Michigan nI St. 150,000 .-.4-I Indiana 249,473 LaSaIIe n.- 181,000 St. John’s (NY) 150,000 u—n. .-u- N. C. State 240,000 Seattle 180,000 Niagara 147,000 .~_-1113112333.‘IIllllllllIIIlllillIllllllllllllllilllIlllllllllllllllllllll -u-.- .-u Manhattan 230,000 Oregon 171,587 Kansas 142,320 E .-n. a-.- Wisconsin 204,578 Illinois 170,055 California 140,000 .-— u.- Minnesota 200,000 Kansas State 170,000 W. Kentucky 140,000 - —.- Brigham Young 197,000 Duquesne 168,737 Dayton 139,675 2 u.- —n Oklahoma A&M 194,398 :-— Seton Hall 167,664 Wyoming 139,365 u—— m-.- Iowa 193,508 Pennsylvania 162,000 DePauI 136,000 .-u- .- St. Louis 190,310 Notre Dame 160,784 Canisius 130,290 E .-- —-I \ - —.- - -— RALEIGH SEAFOOD COMPANY IIIIIIIIII EASTERN CAROLINA'S TOP SEAFOOD CO. vlllilllllIllllllltltkllllll!4 Corner Davie and East Streets Phones 7748—7749—7740 ‘IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIs IllllllllIlllillIllllll:IlllllltillliillllillllllillllllIllIlllIIllillllléilllllllllllll -llllllllllllllllliil Carl H. Anedrson Everett N. Case Assistant Basketball Coach Head Basketball Coach Freshman Basketball Coach David Kelley Mel Thompson Jim Stevenson Durham Highway P - - L. (. Hillsboro Road ROY S ‘ - RIVE IN RESTAURANTS “The Wolfpack Fans Meet and Eaf cl Roy's” 7 David Gotkin Heib Appleboum TIME IN' TIME OUT CALLED TIMEOUT WITH FOUL 5'5; A— TO STob CLOCK FOR DOUBLE. FOUL ALSO CHOP WITH HAND OR FINQER B- SUBSTITUTE MAY ENTER POINT AT EACH BASKET TECHNICAL FOUL HOLDING PUSHI NG, CHARGING Ronnie Scheffel STGNAL FOUL — FORM‘ 1' SIGNAL FOUL "IMITATE PUSH ILLEGAL USE OF HANDS ‘A'-SCOI2E COUNTS. '8'- NO. FREE TI-lROWS 69 III \ AT FINGERS NEAR FACE SIGNAL FOUL— STRIKE WRIST SIGNAL FOUL— HANDS ON HIPS ‘B- FINGERS SIDEWARDS CANCEL SCORE HELD BALL VIOLATION OUT OF BOUNDS Vic Molodet 6-}SIFT ARMS ACROSS BODY FINGERS CLOSED‘ THUMBS UP TRAVELI NG ILLEGAL DRIBBLE 3 SEC. RULE IN FRACTION QOTATE FlSTS PATTTNG MOTION FINGERS SIDEWARDS OFFICIAL BASKETBALL SIGNALS Z _ Printed and Distributed by § International Association Approved Basketball Officials Whitey Bell Follow The Wolfpack FINEST SELECTIONS OF SPORT JACKETS (INCLUDING HARRIS TWEEDSI—FLANNEL .. norman’s SLACKS AND SUITS—CASHMERE AND CASHMERE BLENDS SWEATERS—ENRO Clothes for College Men SHIRTS—SILK REPP STRIPE TIES (NARROW) —CORDOVAN SHOES Watch our window for player of week selected by board of ex- perts each week during the season. DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM THE COLISEUM ON HILLSBORO STREET — PHONE 4-5085 North Carolina State College 1953-54 Varsity Basketball Squad Roster The Forwards 83 *Mel Thompson 6-3 I88 23 Senior Richmond, Ind. 74 *Dick Tyler 6-3 I80 22 Senior Newburgh, N. Y. 85 Lou Dickman 6-3 I88 20 Soph. Batesville, Ind. 8O Philip DiNardo 6-4 I94 I9 Soph. Philadelphia, Pa. 79 David Kelley 6-2 I78 I9 Soph. Shelbyville, Ind. 72 Jim Stevenson 6-3 I9I 22 Senior Winston-Salem, N. C. 76 Bobby Adams 6-0 I80 22 Senior Lexington, Ky. The Centers 84 Ronnie Shavlik 6-7 I95 I9 Soph. Denver, Colo. 87 Cliff Dwyer 6-9 205 2I Junior Cincinnati, 0. The Guards 75 *Dave Gotkin 6-0 I70 22 Junior New York City, N. Y. 8I *Herb Applebaum 6-3 I95 22 Senior New York City, N. Y. 78 *Ronnie Scheffel 6-0 I82 22 Junior Kingston, N. Y. 82 Doug Kincaid 6-0 I78 23 Senior Greensboro, N. C. 73 Vic Molodet 6-0 I68 I9 Soph. East Chicago, Ind. 7I Whitey Bell 6-0 I74 20 Soph. Warsaw, Ind. YYYYYYYV YYYYY YYYYYYVYYYYYYYYYYVYYYYYYYYY PROGRAM PRIZES JOHNSON LAMBE CO. Ist No. drawn—$I0.00 Gift certificate from Norman’s. FEATURING RAWLINGS SPORTING GOODS 2nd No. drawn—Fifteen Gallons Gas from Holloway’s Esso Station SPOT-BILT AND RIDDELL SHOES 3rd No. drawn-——$I0.00 Gift certificate from Village Pharmacy 4th No. drawn—Gold Longine-Whittnaur II8 S. Salisbury St. Phone 8848 watch Raleigh, N. C. All prizes may be picked up in office No. I08 after game. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS Home: N. C. State College No. Player .22 Paris. FG FT PF PTS 7I Whitey Bell CD. 72 Jim Stevenson 'I'I i“? 73 Vic Molodet m 7 74 Dick Tyler ‘ 'I'I 7‘fil 75 Dave Gotkin ' 76 Bobby Adams ‘7 ll 78 Ronnie Scheffel l 79 David Kelley 80 Phil DiNardo -n-nm-nm 8I Herb Applebaum l 82 Doug Kincaid m(D 83 Mel Thompson 84 Ronnie Shavlik 85 Lou Dickman ‘nfl 87 Cliff Dwyer n _ l .. .l it Visitors: Furman University No. Player V,2,, iPos. If: fiFl! PF PTS 0 20 Bobby Poole 2I Kenny Deardorf mmi 22 A. D. Bennett 23 Sylvester Wright l l l 24 Charles Ruth TI 25 Harry Jones _~fi_ l 26 Fred Fraley m‘n l 27 Brock Gordon l 28 Frank Selvy 30 Bob Thomas 3I Alan Kyber (7063 35 Darrell Floyd '11 l l Mayan.)o ("V“Mo‘ WAN .. : , +ng L OFFICIALS w v.- . .. ' . ~ -’ 1. 3 i‘ . ‘- . I H ’1 ;~ Dolan Hedrick High Point, N. C. l 'w-wamm Jerry Husser Mocksville, N. C. ‘ ,- 6%I).\..§\’ , L /,' I '\"."- ; . /\_/‘ 73d“ ('9: :1 - “- \ J66”\;/ %::i;/ L [7:3\ KR V VIOLATION NUMBER OF TIME our TECHNICAL FOUL ILLEGAL DESIGNATE TIME IN TRAVELING OF 3 SEC. RULE ILLEGAL DRIBBLE SCORE COUNTS FREE THROWS CANCEL SCORE SUBSTITUTION CALLED FOUL TIME OUT HOLDING PUSHING USE or HANDS OFFEND-ER’S NUMBER JUMP BALL VIOLATION l LONGINES WATCHES ARE OFFICIAL FOR TIMING CHAMPIONSHIP SPORTS IN ALL‘ FIELDS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD €52- fla/Mx/ ; 1“ FURMAN UNIVERSITY ROSTER 1953-54 Jet. No. Name Pos. Hgl'. Wt. Class Hometown 20 Poole, Bobby G 5'1 1” 1 60 Senior Clayton, N. C. 6’ 21 Deardorff, Kenny G 165 Senior Gettysburg, Pa. 6’ 22 Bennett, A. D. 178 Senior Holly Hill, S. C. 23 Wright, Sylvester 5’1 1 ” 165 Junior Corbin, Ky. 6’ 24 Ruth, Charles 170 Sophomore Fletcher, N. C. 25 Jones, Harry 5’1 1 ”’ 180 Sophomore Greenville, S. C. 6’ 26 Fraley, Fred 186 Sophomore Wayland, Ky. 27 Gordon, Brock 6'4" 175 Sophomore Washington, D. C. 28 Selvy, Frank 6'3” 185 Senior Corbin, Ky. 29 Barefoot, Roland 6'2" 190 Junior Lancaster, S. C. 3O Thomas, Bob 6’7” 185 Sophomore Miami, Fla. 31 Kyber, Alan (306363—11 6’3” 195 Sophomore Brookmont, Md. 35 Floyd, Darrell ..n 6'1 ” 168 Sophomore Thomasville, N. C. Holloway’s Esso Service -¥-Ond— WLZZGQQ p/La/Lmacg PRESENTS THEIR PREDICTIONS OF THIS WEEK’S WINNERS MARYLAND OVER CLEMSON CAROLINA OVER McCRARY DUKE OVER TENNESSEE PENN OVER DELAWARE MARYLAND OVER SOUTH CAROLINA SETON HALL OVER SCRANTON STATE OVER FURMAN VILLANOVA OVER RIO GRANDE NAVY OVER VIRGINIA WAKE FOREST OVER VPI “WE BACK THE PACK” village ”mamas/f & Holloway’s Esso Service CAMERON VILLAGE IN RALEIGH ‘ WOLFPACK CLUB.
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