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Published for each N. C. State College home loathe]! came by the Sport- Publicity Bureau of North Carolina State 0011629. 81.00 per year. 85:: per copy. National Advertising Representative: Don Spencer Company. Inc. 211 Medilon Avenue, New York. N. Y. Volume XVI RIDDICK STADIUM, RALEIGH, N. 0., NOVEMBER 16, 1946 Number 3 NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE ATHLETIC COUNCIL Paar. H. A. FISHER, Chaiman D. W. Semen Fm WAGONER Du. A. J. WILsON, Secretary W. H. SUIJJVAN C. W. DOAK Dn. I. O. Scuwn A. G. FLOYD J. F. Fxsmn DR. J. L. S'rucxmr DAVID CLARK R. H. REYNOLDS Dn. J. W. PA'n‘ON G. C. LASSITER FOOTBALL STAFF BEA'I‘TIE FEATHERS, Head Coach J. L. VONGLAHN, Graduate Manager of Athletics LYLD M. Rxcn, Asst. Coach DR. G. B. POWELL and ALBERT CRAWFORD, Trainers R. L. Summon, Asst. Coach CHAS. W. DANIEL, Publicity W. A. WOOD, Ant. Coach ALLAN NELMS, Program Manager C. H. ANDERSON, Asst. Coach

N. C. STATE'S 1946 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time Piece 0! Gem Sept. 28—DUKE ...... 3 :00 pm. RALEIGH Oct. 5—-—Clemson ...... 3:00 pm. Clemson ‘Oct. 12—-—DAVIDSON ...... 8:00 pm. RALEIGH Oct. 19—-——Wake Forest ...... 2:30 pm. Wake Forest Oct. 26—V. P. I...... 2:30 pm. Blacksburg Nov. 2—-V. M. I...... 2:30 pm. Roanoke Nov. 9—Vanderbilt ...... 2:00 pm. Nashville Nov. 16-—-—VIRGINIA ...... 2:00 pm. RALEIGH Nov. 23—Florida ...... :00 pm. Tampa Nov. 30—-—MARYLAND ...... 2:00 pm. RALEIGH ‘ Night game. ‘

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“Always a Good Steak” Light a . . . TAMPA NUGGET Cigar and Enjoy the Game. Distributed by W. W. “Red” BALLENTINE Atlantic Tobacco Co., Inc. Proprietor 311 S. Blount St. Raleigh, N. C. Phone 9937 W. W. HINNANT, Mgr. 0 Finest Engraved WEDDING STATIONERY INVITATIONS : ANNOUNCEMENTS RECEPTION CARDS : AT HOME CARDS * VISITING CARDS MONOGRAMMED STATIONERY Samples and Prices with Free Wedding Etiquette Booklet sent upon request COMPLIMENTS Edwards & Broughlon Company 107 - 109 W. HARGETT ST. RALEIGH, N. 0. of Social Engravers Established 1871

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PRESCRIPTIONS ARE Phone 2-2757 Tools, Guns, Ammunition, Sporting Goods OUR BUSINESS Dixie loan Company, Inc. * Need Money? See Abe Trunks, Luggage, Leather Goods Hats, Shoes, Clothing Professional Pharmacy 209 South Wilmington Street Raleigh, N. C.

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Peden Steel Company 512 W. Hargett — Dial 8828 RALEIGH, N. C. IT * Ask your neighbor . If you want to finance your home at 4% interest and be able to liquidate at any EVERYTHING time without penalty ask your neighbor about the loan we made for him or call— STEPHENSON MUSIC CO. 121 Fuyetteville St. Sim H. Wells RALEIGH, N. C. MORTGAGE LOANS REAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE * 711 Raleigh Bldg. Dial 2-0245

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“Catering to the Commercial Man” —LOANS— ON WATCHES, DIAMONDS, ALL KINDS HOTEL RALEIGH OF JEWELRY We Buy and Sell Also and Annex RALEIGH, N. C. RALEIGH LOAN OFFICE 223 South Wilmington St. “Look for the Orange Color Front” 130 ROOMS Tub and Shower Baths Single $1.75 to $3.00 Double $2.50 to $6.00 LOOK, BOYS! Free Parking Lot Just across the Campus in Front of Patterson Hall STATE DRUG STORE Two Blocks from U. S. Highways 1 — 64 — 15A 70 and 70A * Drugs * Toilet Articles Sodas IN THE HEART OF THE CITY it School Necessities COBB GRAY & ERWIN MANAGEMENT 2416 Hillsboro St. Dial 7741 Complete Store Front Construction Oriental Restaurant “BRASCO” Metal Vitrolite Structural Glass * CHINESE AND AMERICAN FOODS * RALEIGH GLASS, 3620 Hillsboro Street & MIRROW C0. Raleigh, N. C. 414 Salisbury Street Raleigh, N. C. PHONE 8732

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Names In State College Grid History

From the days of the leather nose guard, the The ’20’s uncovered such accomplished players flying wedge and the five-point TD, North Caro- as J. T. Faucette, captain and quarterback, lina State College has served as Alma Mater to a (1921) ; (the Wolfpack got its title in 1921) ; Cap— . host of pigskin greats. Reviewing the local record tain A. G. Floyd, 1922; Dick Bostian, center and of the nation’s most popular collegiate sport, the captain, 1923; Charlie Shuford and W. Shuford, names of many former stars are paraded: The halfbacks; Red Lassiter, fullback; Al Johnston, first of all A and M elevens was coached by Perrin halfback; Percy C. Beatty, guard and captain, Busbee of Raleigh and played but one game, that 1924; A. A. Johnston, halfback and captain, 1925; on March 12, 1892, when Charles B. Williams, cap- G. E. Hunsucker, halfback; C. E. (Tubby) Logan, tain and halfback, led the Red and White to a center and captain, 1926; Bill Metts, all-state cen- two-touchdown win over Morson and Denson Acad- ter; Dave Floyd, tackle; Jakie Jordan, end; Fred emy of Raleigh. Other leaders in the football ’90’s, Vaughan, all-southern guard, 1928; John Lepo, when squads were small and coaches played on captain and end, 1929; Mac Stout, all-state guard; the team (when they could make it), included: Johnny Johnson, quarterback; Gus Wright, full- Joel Whitaker (1893) ; Dr. J. S. McKee, coach of back; Herman Gardner, tackle; Jim May, guard; the 1898 team which tied Carolina 11-11 after los- Floyd Dellinger, halfback, all 1929; ing three weeks earlier, 34-0, to the same team; The ’30’s exposed stars in Ray Rex, Roscoe Roy, William Person, fullback; Zolly Mosby Bowdon, Stephen Sabol, Joe Ryneska, Eddie Berlinski, Art guard; L. O. Lougee, lefthalf; John McKinnon, Rooney, J. B. Hines, Connie Mac Berry, Bob Mc- right end; John Ramsey, left end; J. P. Turner, Quage, Charlie Gadd, Barnes Worth, Bud Matheny, left tackle; Butch Caserly, halfback; J. H. Bunn, E. V. Helms, Vince Farrar, Cowboy Robinson, Ed- right guard; Sam Bryson, utility; Ned Wood, util- die Entwhistle, Andy Pavlovski, Pat Fehley, Hal 1 y. Stroup, Bill Retter, A1 Phillips, Curtis Ramsey, After the turn of the century: “Babe” and Cutie Carter, Bob Cathey and G. W. Jones. “Curley” Wilson, halfbacks; 0. Max Gardner, Honored guests of today’s Homecoming festivi- center and captain (1903); Frank M. Thompson, ties are the members of the magnificent 1927 State captain (1907); J. L. Von Glahn, right guard College team which waltzed off with the Southern (1907-08) ; J. O. Sadler (1908) ; John B. Bray, cen- Conference title on the strength of eight wins and ter and captain, (1909) ; a single loss. The 1946 Monogram Club will be host The undefeated 1910 team included: Harry at Frank Thompson gym tonight at an alumni Hartsell, captain; D. A. Robertson, D. B. Floyd, dance honoring this great team which will occupy Tal H. Stafford, and Bray. a special bench on the State side of the field as the Riddick Field was named for Professor W. C. Pack entertains the Virginia Cavaliers. Members Riddick in 1912, as a tribute by the students to of the ’27 champs are: N. B. Nicholson, center and “the father of athletics at State.” captain; R. S. (Bob) Warren, all-state fullback; Leading the 1913 South Atlantic Champs were: Jack McDowall, all-southern halfback; W. F. W. T. Hurtt, captain; J. H. Sullivan, W. W. Rid- Metts, center; R. K. Evans, tackle; Don Childress, dick, and C. E. Van Brocklin; stars during the all-state end; Fred Crum, halfback; John Lepo, next six years included: J. E. McDougal, C. C. tackle; John D. Floyd, tackle; John E. Ford, Cooke, S. L. Homewood (captain, 1917); R. N. William A. (Chink) Gurley, A. W. McMurray, W. D. Wagoner, J. H. guard; E. L. Jordan, end; Ripple, W. T. Whitaker, and H. C. Weathers, cap- Outen, halfback; Fred Vaughan, guard; George E. tain, (1920). Wagoner was chosen all-southern Hunsucker, halfback; Frank P. Goodwin, end; C. guard and Ripple made a tackle post on one of A. Ridenhour, quarterback; J. G. Adams, quarter- Walter Camp’s first all-American clubs. Wagoner, back; R. N. Jelfrey, fullback; Basil K. Melton, now Guilford County agricultural agent, is father halfback, and H. L. Sullivan, manager. Gus K. Te- of John and Fred Wagoner, identical twins who bell, coach of the champs, is also returning with play guard and tackle respectively for the present the team which may agree to a game of “tag” at powerful Wolfpack. the half today. THE N. C. STATE WOLFPACK

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