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National Advertising Representative: Don Spencer Company, Inc, 27l Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. Volume XXlll Riddick Stadium, Raleigh, N. C., October l0, I953 No. l The State College Athletic Council Faculty Alumni Student Representatives Representatives Representatives Dr. H. A. Fisher, Chairman W. H. Sullivan Dick Tyler Dr. I. O. Schaub D. W. Seifert M. E. Campbell, Dean W. W. Womble Dr. J. B, Kirkland Carl Harris Dean John Shirley Ralph Scott 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 Nell Dye—Secretary C. A. Temerario—End Coach Graham Campbell—Ticket Manager Merle McIntosh—Head Trainer Ed Storey—~Athletic Publicity Director Harold Keating—Ass’t Trainer Dorsey Poole—Equipment Manager I953 Schedule Date Opponent Kickoff Place Price Sept. 26—North Carolina ......... 2:00 p.m. .. Chapel Hill, N. C. ........... $3.50 Oct. 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C. and TOBACCO SPORTS NETWORK. WTOB CBS-MBS 1380 D—Indicates Daytime Station NOTE: Keep this list handy (Sunrise to Sunset) when you travel. ROY meosrou ; 147505533? DI‘Eé'Tfll? f.35%;?»me1»aswxifixx{an,,as.. Snystziflrr:y§m3§v5t§1w$f33¢£»A.I..?».»~L:3v2.£¥i.&;5ii?! «fiv§9a38§§tiwgwflwwstuwwnmwzvaé.ii..a!2‘»:.3923211:313:.33?...» £;.>§3§c:H..nffiu‘n.33233Lu»L235;.4,2wa8;.3ruc.2.3.1.¥13.iuifa3,} .5was!7....:0?3A,‘ HGRACE HERDRICKSOfl [15/10 MAC}! ,3.«wh{.siif,las$€.1.fi<3&«.frink...”3:5.u‘T$1.532.A!xvdvfi;s1iixfirf.4;n«» 3max,r)“3%75:3v.5? NORTH CAROLINA STATE PLAYERS huulE WEST~Sophomore—195-lbs., 6-3, PERCY RIDEN—Seniol‘—220-lbs.. 6-2, 22, 19, Alexandria, Va. Lewistown, Pa. CARL W LESiSeniur#185-lbs., 5-9, 22, Played both quarter and half last year Although he has yet to earn a varsity SawBuffalo,plentyN.ofY.action last year in early and learned much as freshman. Currently letter, Riden has been used often as a re- games and is definitely one of leading rates as the top quarterback on the State serve at tackle. Last year he showed must quarterback candidates on the squad. 15 squad and on his performance may rest the improvement and is due to see plenty of excellent passer, but has plenty to learn success or failure of the Wolfpack team. service this season. about defensive play and ball-handling. YVVYVVYYVVYVVYVVYYVVYVYYVVVVVVVVYVvVVVvVVYVVVVYVVVvvvYYVVVVVYYYYYYVYVYYYVYYY 4 4 4 glad 7aila¢ec£ 70 We“); Weecld 4 4 4 STRUCTURAL 4 ORNAMENTAL 4 4 REINFORCING 4 4 WINDOWS 4 4 DOORS AND FRAMES 4 4 "SAVE WITH STEEL" 4 4 4 4 PEDEN STEEL CO. 4 14 Telephone 8828 Post Office Box 510 4 44 Office, Plant and Warehouse...RALEIGH 4 512 W. Hargett St. 4 YVVVVVYVVVYVVYYYVVYVVYYVVYYVYYVVYYVVVYVVYVVYYVVYV‘V4 4 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA14 NORTH CAROLINA STATE PLAYERS JOE BARRINGER—Sophomore—l‘35-le., 6- CHRIS FRAUENHOFER-«Senior—l84-Ibs., 0, 19, Jacksonville, N. C. 5-11l 22, Kenmore, N. Y. TED KILYK—Sophomore—185-1b5., 19, A real hard runner, Barringer can play Perhaps the best defensive halfback on Phoenixville, Pa. both offense and defense with equal ability. the State team last year, Frauenhofer saw Scored two touchdowns last year as strict- Picks his field well and is regarded as sec- little ofi'ensive duty. However in Spring ly a defensive player, using one intercepted ond only to Langston as a runner. Needs game he blossomed forth into a good runner pass and returning one punt for a score. to learn a bit more about the T—formation. and pass receiver. halfbackKilyk is theposition.leading candidate for the right Compliments of NASH-STEELE MOTOR 00. Auto Repairs * Accessories * Paint As Low As $45.00 Distributors for DODGE and PLYMOUTH CARS DODGE JOB-RATED TRUCKS 201 W. Coborrus Phone 5571 NORTH CAROLINA STATE PLAYERS i HARRY LODGE—Senior—185-lbs., 6-0, 20, HENRY BROWN— Sophomore — 190-1bs., ALBERT D’ANGELO—Sophomork 190- Blauwnox, Pa. 6-1, 22, Lexington, N. C. lbs., 5-10, 19, Greensburgh, Pa. Most experienced of the returning end Earned varsity letter last year as fresh- One of the best guard prospects since A11- lettermen, Lodge has played extensively for man defensive halfback, but was converted Southern Bernie Watts and Charlie Musser the past two years, earning his letter as to end position in Spring with excellent re- at State. D’Angelo is the pride and joy of freshman in 1951. Can handle both offensive sults. Likely will be one of the best ends on the coaching staff. He has a quick, powerful and defensive jobs without impairing team present team and can be expected to see charge on defense and is perhaps the best and does top job both ways. extensive action. offensive blocker on the squad. THE WOLFPACK CONTINUES TO WEAR “ 71w flirted In 71w 4%! ” ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT Bv/ RAWLINGS Sold Exclusively In This Territory By JOHNSON-LAMBE CO. “6-118 S. Salisbury St, Raleigh, N. C. Phone 8848 NORTH CAROLINA STATE PLAYERS TONY LEONE—Sophomore—ZZO-lbs., 6-0.
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