RALEIGH SEAFOOD COMPANY PRESENTS Pairings, Fourth Annual DIXIE BASKETBALL CLASSIC December 29, 30, 31 — I952 GAME 1: 2:00 p.m., Dec. 29 HOLY CROSS vs. u. of NORTH CAROLINA GAME 2: 3:30 p.m., Dec. 29 PRINCETON vs. N. C. STATE GAME 3: 7:30 p.m., Dec. 29 PENNSYLVANIA vs. WAKE FOREST GAME 4: 9:00 p.m., Dec. 29 BRIGHAM YOUNG vs. DUKE These Pairings tor Dixie Classic Are Presented For Your Information BY ‘ RALEIGH SEAFOOD COMPANY Eastern Carolina’s Top Seafood Co. Corner Davie and East Streets Phones: 7748-7749-7740 Scorers in Big Four for All-Games Through Saturday December 13, 1952 ' Player School G FG FT TP Hemric, WF .............................. 4 38 35 ll] Gotkin, NCS .............................. 35 22 92 Thompson, NCS ........................ 33 26 92 Speight, NCS ............................ 33 21 87 D'Emilio, Duke .......................... 4 28 21 77 Vayda, UNC ............................ 4 31 'I3 75 Kukoy, NCS .............................. 6 24 20 68 Williams, WF ............................ 4 26 'I4 66 Grimaldi, UNC .......................... 4 27 ll 65 Reigel, Duke ............................ 4 27 10 64 Lacy, Duke ................................ 4 26 8 60 Janicki, Duke ............................ 4 21 13 55 Maddie, UNC ............................ 4 . 13 17 43 KnaPP, NCS .............................. 5 'l7 40 Wallace, UNC .......................... 4 'IO 19 39 DePorter, WF ............................ 4 'I2 13 37 Lamley, Duke ............................ 4 l3 9 35 Tyler, NCS ................................ 'l2 7 31 Lyles, WF ................................ 4 'll 7 29 Driesell, Duke ....................... 4 8 9 25 Schwartz, UNC .3....................... 4 10 4 24 : Brandenburg, NCS .................... 5 ' 7 8 22 Phillips, UNC ............................ 4 8 22 George, WF .............................. 4 9 21 Likins, UNC .............................. 3 7 20 Morris, NCS .............................. 5 9 'I9 Lipstas, WF .............................. 4 7 4 'I8 Mayer, Duke ............................ 3 7 3 'l7 Decker, Duke ............................ 4 4 5 l3 Applebaum, NCS» ...................... 5 3 l2 Yurin, NCS .............................. 5 2 10 Adams, NCS ............................ 3 2 5 9 Goss, NCS ................................ 3 3 2 8 Durham Highway Powell, UNC ............................ 4 O Belmont, Duke ........................ 3 l 3 5 (Opening Soon) DeVoss, WF .............................. 2 2 O 4 Cashman, Duke ........................ 2 'l 2 4 Bowden, UNC .......................... l 2 O 4 Preston, WF .............................. l 'l l 3 State's Schedule Shabel, Duke ............................ 4 'l 'l 3 1952-53 Season McRae, WF .............................. 2 l 0 2 Head Coach: Everett N. Case Peters, Duke ............................ 3 'l 0 2 Assistants: Carl Anderson and Vic Bubas Winstead, UNC ........................ 4 0 'l 'l Tues., Dec. 2—Furman University at Raleigh* Thurs., Dec. 4’—Wash. & Lee at Raleigh* Sat, Dec. 6—Davidson College at Raleigh* Tues., Dec. 9—Wake Forest College at Wake Forest* Thurs., Dec. ll—Rhode Island at'Raleigh Sat, Dec. 13—Eastern Kentucky at Raleigh c._C Thurs., Dec. 18—George Wash. at Washington, D. C.* Sat, Dec. 20—Texas Tech at Raleigh Tues., Dec. 23—St. John’s at Mad. Sq. Gar.. N.Y.C. Sat, Dec. 27—Dartmouth at Raleigh Dec. 29-30-31—Dixie Basketball Classic Tourna- ment—(Duke, North Carolina, Wake Forest, N. C. .. .123; State, Holy Cross, Pennsylvania, Princeton, Brigham Young) 4th Annual Tournament—Reynolds Coliseum Sat, Jan. 3—Cincinnati at Cincinnati Tues., Jan. 6—Davidson College at Davidson* Sat, Jan. 10—Duke at Durham* Tues., .lan. 13—William & Mary at Norfolk, Va.* Sat, Jan. 17—George Wash. at Raleigh* Hillsboro Rood Sat, Jan. 24—North Carolina at Raleigh* Wed., ’Jan. 28—Villanova Col. at Philadelphia, Pa. Sat, Jan. 31—Wake Forest Col. at Raleigh* ”We Prepare and Deliver Food For All Occasions { Wed., Feb. 4—South Carolina at .Charlotte* Sat, Feb. 7—William & Mary at Raleigh* Wed., Feb. 11—Villanova Col. at Ralc'uh Porties, Picnics, Receptions, Banquets” Sat, Feb. 14—Duke at Raleigh* Tues., Feb. 17—Wash. & Lee at ‘exington, Va.* Sat, Feb. 21—North Carolina at Chapel Hill* Tues., Feb. 24—Fordham at Raleigh Sat, Feb. ZS—Cincinnati at Raleigh Mar. 5-6-7-Southem Conference Tournament ROY’S Mar. 13-14-National Col. Athletic Asso. Tournament * Denotes Southern Conference games (All home games will begin promptly at 8:30 pm. DRIVE IN RESTAURANTS and will be played in the 12,000 seat William Neal Reynolds Coliseum located on the N. C State College campus) Phone 3-5547 PRESENTS The 4th annual Dixie Basketball Classic tourna— Although N. C. State has already bowed to Wake ment opens first round play Monday, Dec. 29 in the Forest 51-50 the Wolfpack still looms as a leading William Neal Reynolds Coliseum on the N. C. State threat for the tourney title. State bounced back campus in the nation’s top holiday cage attraction. strongly after the loss to Wake Forest, beating Rhode Island, 105-66 Boasting an intersectional field that includes and Eastern Kentucky, 88-75. The State team has 10 powerful Holy Cross and N. C. State, both ranked lettermen veterans and are certain to be tough. among the nation’s 10 top clubs, this year’s eight clubs also includes Brigham Young, Skyline confer- Pennsylvania with high-scoring Ernie Beck, 6-5 ence favorite, Pennsylvania and Princeton, rated pivot star, and Princeton with Captain Fred Tritsch- one-two in the Ivy League, North Carolina, Duke ler, who has broken all Tiger scoring records, are and Wake Forest. ‘ definite threats for the crown. Princeton meets N. C. State in the 3:30 p.m. game Dec. 29 following the This glittering array of basketball talent will be clash between North Carolina and Holy Cross at shooting for the championship trophy in the Classic, 2 p.m. which for the past three years has gone to N. C. Duke’s Blue Devils, who have a 90.1 average in State. Holy Cross is rated as the best bet to lift early season play, will face Coach Stan Watts Brig- State’s crown along with Brigham Young and “dark- ham Young Cougars in the nightcap of the first— horse” Wake Forest. round at 9 p.m. Dec. 29. The opening game of the North Carolina’s Tar Heels, playing their first night program sends “darkhorse” Wake Forest with year under Coach Frank McGuire,.whose 1952 St. their great center, Dick Hemric, against Pennsyl- John’s team went to the NCAA finals, has already vania at 7:30 p.m. issued a potent challenge to all tournament entrants. Advance ticket sales indicate that attendance The Tar Heels with four straight wins, are certain records likely will fall for this year’s three-day to go against Holy Cross in their first round game event. Last year approximately 54,000 persons wit- undefeated. nessed the tournament. CURRENT SEASON’S SINGLE-GAME RECORDS INDIVIDUAL HIGHS (OWN PLAYERS) NAME Opponent Date Number Total Points Scored by Thompson vs. Davidson ........ 12/6/52 26 (EC: 9 FT: 8) Field Goals Scored by Thompson vs. Davidson ............ 12/6/52 9 (No. Attempts 22) Field Goals Scored by Speight vs. Eastern. Kentucky ...... 12/13/52 9 (No. Attempts 25) Free Throws Scored by Thompson vs. Davidson ........... 12/6/52 8 (No. Attempts 13) Free Throws Attempted by Thompson vs. Davidson ....... 12/6/52 13 (No. Scored ... 8) Number of Rebounds by Thompson vs. W. & L........... 12/4/52 16 (No. By Team 61) Number of Rebounds by Speight vs. Eastern Kentucky. 12/13/52 16 (No. By Team 50) OWN TEAM HIGH MARKS (Own Offense) LOW MARKS BY OPPONENTS (Own Defense) Opponent Number Opponent Number Field Goals Scored vs. R. I. University ........... 37 Field Goals Scored by Davidson‘.................. 16 Free Throws Attempted vs. Washington & Lee . 48 Free Throws Attempted by Wake Forest ........ 21 Free Throws Scored vs. R. I. University ........... 31 Free Throws Scored by Davidson ................ 15 Personal Fouls Against vs. Furman .............. 27 Personal Fouls Against Wake Forest ............. 15 NOW EXCLUSIVELY IN RALEIGH! fliivhsw‘fmsman CUSTOMIZED*CLOTHES THE FINEST CLOTHES HANDS CAN MAKE DOWNTOWN TICKET OFFICE FOR COLISEUM EVENTS VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE 1952-53 Season THE FORWARDS 80 *Bobby Speight 6-8 188 22 Senior Raleigh, N. C. 73 *Paul Brandenburg 6-5 195 23 Senior Staten Island, N Y. 74 *Dick Tyler 6-3 185 21 Junior ' N ewburgh, N. Y. 79 ="‘Bill Kukoy 6-4 195 25 Senior Gary, Ind. 72 Jim Stevenson 6-3 184 21 Junior Winston-Salem, N. C. 76 Bobby Adams 6-0 190 20 Junior Lexington, Ky. THE CENTERS 84 *Bobby Goss 6-8 220 21 Senior Raleigh, N. C. 83 *Mel Thompson 6-3 194 22 Junior Richmond, Ind. 86 ="‘Danny Knapp 6-7 215 20 Soph. Staten Island, N. Y. THE GUARDS 75 *Dave Gotkin 6-0 .179 20 Soph. New York, City, N. Y. 82 *Bernie Yurin 6-4 200 22 Senior Gary, Ind. 78 Ronald Scheffel 6-0 183 21 Soph. Kingston, N. Y. 85 *Eddie Morris 6-5 210 20 Senior Winston—Salem, N. C. 81 Herb Applebaum 6-3 195 21 Junior New York City, N. Y. 71 Doug Kincaid 6-0 177 20 Junior Greensboro, N. C. *Denotes Lettermen FOURTH ANNUAL DIXIE CLASSIC TOURNAMENT DECEMBER 29-30-31 — REYNOLDS COLISEUM DUKE — N. C. STATE — WAKE FOREST — CAROLINA PENNSYLVANIA —- HOLY CROSS PRINCETON — BRIGHAM YOUNG 12 Games Afternoon and Night Sessions ‘ $8.50 Season Books Regular Price $14.00 GET YOUR SEASON BOOKS NOW AND SAVE PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS Home: N. C. State College No. Player .0OE” FG FT PF 71 Doug Kincaid 72 Jim Stevenson 73 Paul Brandenburg 74 Dick Tyler 75 Dave Gotkin 76 Bobby Adams 78 Ronald Scheffel 79 Bill Kukoy 80 Bobby Speight 81 Herb Applebaum 82 Bernie Yurin 83 Mel Thompson 84 Bobby Goss 85 Eddie Morris 86 Danny Knapp OOODCEQmemO-nwimfl TOTAL Visitors: Dartmouth No. Player Pos. 3 Thomas Bryne F John Steel G ma; Arthur Patterson -_‘________________________F f_Glenn Wilson 7 Gwens ' Blades 7 CITE '110'110 ’ McGreev-ey ,____________________F F G lI x k,Cd ' ) ’1 \\‘ \ ’3 ,A: J Cl--.‘.___ 1.1 '\ /‘::\ E“ n K1:e- V \ WLia‘ii3 \"‘ 1: 1:9.- .' / /\§7\ Is,\ 4:?)’— a:we: \ I3 3‘1 /I a / I ‘2‘ 1 \ /\\'? /,\|;‘ fl" / “\\ \A\ ‘? 1 ’ V ' -’ \- ’\ ,0] II /\ /\I‘ L 7 \.
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