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SEAFOOD RALEIGH COMPANY PRESENTS The United Press Coaches’ Ratings of Top Ten Teams as of Wednesday, February II, I953 Opponents For Week Team Rank ' 1. Indiana 2. Seton Hall Sat. Feb. 14 Mon. Feb. 16 Michigan , State . Muhlenberg Wisconsin Wed. Feb. II Siena Iowa 4. Illinois St. . Josephs 6. Oklahoma A.&M. Fri. Feb. 20 Villanova Oregon Univ. Muhlenberg Georgetown. Bradley Houston Tulsa Colorado Kansas Bradley Auburn Carolina Washington 8: Lee 10. Louisiana State Oregon Univ. Temple Duke Villanova ' Sat. Feb. 21 Iowa Purdue Duquesne Temple 9. N. C. State Thurs. Feb. 19 Ohio State Loyola of Chicago Oklahoma 7. Kansas State ' . 8. DePauI Wed. Feb. 18 Oregon State 3. Washington 5. LaSalle Tues. Feb. 17 Pensacola N.A.S. Georgia Tech This Schedule of the Nation’s Tap Teams Will Be Presented for Your Information Each Week BY RALEIGH SEAFOOD COMPANY Eastern Carolina’s Top Seafood Co. Corner Davie and East Streets Phones: 7748-7749-7740

. Durham nghwoy . (Opening Soon) .7 State 5 SChedUIG 1952 53 Season Head Coach: Everett N. Case Assistants: Carl Anderson and Vic Bubas 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. 11—Rhode Island at Raleigh Sat., Dec. 125—Eastern Kentucky at Raleigh Thurs., Dec. 18—George Wash. at Washington, D. C.* Sat., Dec. 20—Texas Tech at Raleigh Tues., Dec. 23—51:. John’s at Mad. Sq. Gar., N.Y.C. Sat., Dec. 27—Dartmouth at Raleigh Dec. 29-3‘0-31—Dixie Basketball Classic Tournament—(Duke, North Carolina, Wake Forest, N. C. 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., Jan. 13—William & Mary at Norfolk, Va.* Sat., Jan. 17—George Wash. at Raleigh* Sat., Jan. 24—North Carolina at Raleigh* Wed., Jan. ZS—Villanova Col. at Philadelphia, Pa. 3., J. 31—Wake Forest c. at Raleioh* Wed., Feb. 4—South Carolina at Charlotte* t R l ' h* M Sat., F b. 7—W'll' 13:. 3: 3. .33. Sat., Feb. 14—Duke at Raleigh* Tues., Feb. 17—Wash. & Lee at texington, Va.* Sat., Feb. 21—North Carolina at Chapel Hill* Tues., Feb.‘24—Fordham at Raleigh Sat., Feb. 28—Cincinnati at Raleigh Mar. 5-6-7—Sou. Conference Tournament at Raleigh Mar. 13-14—National Col. Athletic Asso. Tournament at Raleigh * Denotes Southern Conference games (All home games will begin promptly at 8:30 p.m. allldIWiRl beldplayéedr in the 12,300 sea: Whi‘lliagi ea eyno s o Iseum oca e on e . . State College campus) ‘ . . ' Scorers in Big Four for All Games Through Saturday February 7, 1953 Avg. TP FT FG G Player, School 23.6 449 139 155 Hemric, WF . 19 19.7 375 123 126 ‘Nilliams, VVF . 19 17.8 401 77 162 Speight, NCS .; . 23 15.7 330 60 135 21 Grimaldi, UNC 15.6 266 80 93 . Lifson, UNC . 17 15.4 278 72 103 Janicki, Duke . . . . 18 14.9 269 85 92 Reigel, Duke . 18 14.8 341 117 112 Thompson, NCS . 23' 14.8 266 72 97 D’Emilio, Duke . 18 14.2 327 77 125 23 Gotkin, NCS 12.3 259 63 ‘98 Vayda, UNC . 21 11.8 247 91 78 Maddie, UNC . 21 10.8 248 54 97 Kukoy, NCS . 23 10.5 200 46 77 Lyles, WF . 19 9.9 159 37 61 Lacy, Duke . 16 8.9 62 14 24 Radovich, UNC . 7 7.7 131 49 41 DePorter, WF . 17 6.9 131 43 44 Ge01ge, WF . 19 6.7 107 20 39 Decker, Duke . 16 5.9 129 45 42 22 Tyler, NCS . 5.8 81 33 24 Wallace, UNC . 14 5.6 112 40 36 Likins, UNC . 20 5.4 91 43 24 Mayel, Duke . 17 5.4 102 30 36 Lipstas, WF . 19 Knapp, NCS . 21 38 29 105 5.0 4.9 83 21 31 Shabel, Duke . 17 4.7 85 35 25 Phllllps, UNC . 18 4.4 71 23 24 Lamle}, Duke . 15 4.4 53 13 20 Goss, NCS . 12 3.9 81 29 26 Brandenburg, NCS . 21 3.7 56 16 20 Driesell, Duke . 15 3.6 50 18 16 Belmont, Duke . 14 3.0 39 13 13 Cashman, Duke . 13 2.8 53 13 20 Schwartz, UNC . 19 2.7 51 23 14 Yurin, NCS . 19 2.7 60 38 11 Applebaum, NCS . 22 2.6 13 5 4 5 C . Long, 2.5 30 6 12 Glancy, UNC . 12 2.5 10 6 2 4 Adams, NCS . Morris, NOS . 17 8 23 39 2.3 2.2 33 13 10 15 Schefi‘el, NCS . 2.1 27 11 8 Carter, UNC . '. 13 2.0 4 2 2 Phillips, WF . 1.6 23 11 6 Winstead, UNC . 14 1.5 6 , 0 3 Turner, Duke . 4 1.4 18 4 7 DeVos, WF . 13 1.4 13 7 3 9 Davis, WF . 1.1 10 ,4 3 Peters. Dug‘e . 9 1.0 10 4 3 McRae, W . 10 — 95 2 Preston, WF . 11 1 1 0 7 ' Alheim, WF . -— 0‘ 0 0 1 Yarborough, UNC . ‘ , HllleOl‘O Road ”We Prepo re and Deliver Food For All Occasions . H — 0 . . . Parties, Picnics. Receptions, Banquets DRIVE , IN RESTAURANTS Phone 3-5547

PRESENTS NORTH CAROLINA 1952-53 STATE COMPLETE INDIVIDUAL COLLEGE SEASON STATISTICS INCLUDING GAMES THROUGH FEBRUARY 7, 1953 Player Number Games Brandenburg, Paul . . 21 Tyler, Dick 22 Gotkin, Dave . 23 Scheffel, Ronnie . 15 Kukoy, Bill . -. . . . 23 Speight, Bob . 23 Applebaum, Herb . 22 Yurin, Bernie . 20 Thompson, Mel . 23 Goss, Bobby . 11 Morris, Ed . 16 21 Knapp, Danny Others . Z . 23 Own Team Totals Opponents" Totals . . . . 23 FIELD GOALS Atts. 65 129 379 29 252 429 46 40 330 , 39 39 118 17 1,812 1,711 Scored 26 42 125 10 97 162 11 14 112 20 8 38 2 667 524 FREE THROWS Atts. 42 67 111 22 78 100 57 39 189 28 42 52 9 836 732 PERS. FOULS REBOUNDS , Scored Number 29 39 45 81 77 69 13 18 54 ’ 144 77 257 38 78 23 42 117 246 13 32 23‘ 56 29 67 6 8 544 1,140 454 964 Av. ‘ 1.9 3.7 3.0 1.2 6.7 11.2 3.5 2.2 1.7 2.9 3.5 3.2 49.0 42.0 Number 17 50 36 11 65 68 49 32 61 13 42 36 4 484 546 POINTS Number 81 129 327 33 248 401 60 51 341 53 39 105 10 1,878 1,502 . Av. 3.9 5.8 14.2 2.2 10.8 17.9 2.7 2.5 14.8 4.8 2.4 5.0 81.6 65.3 CURRENT SEASON'S SINGLE—GAME RECORDS INDIVIDUAL HIGHS (OWN PLAYERS) Date Opponent . (FG: 9 FT. 10) . . . Carolina. South vs. Gotkin David by Scored Total Points 2/4/53 Field Goals Scored by David Gotkin vs. South Carolina. . . . . . 1/10/53 Free Throws Scored by Bobby Speight vs. Duke 12/30/52 Free Throws Attempted by Mel Thompson vs. Holy Cross. . . . 12/27/52 Number of Rebounds by Bobby Speight vs. Dartmouth. . . . . NAME OWN TEAM HIGH MARKS (Own Oifense) Opponent Number Field Goals Scored vs. South Carolina . 38 Free Throws Attempted vs. Washington & Lee . . . . 48 Free Throws Scored vs. Davidson . 33 Personal Fouls Against vs. Cincinnati . 31 Number 2/4/53 14 10 14 22 (No. (No. (No. (No. 32 Attempts 33) Attempts 13) Scored . . . 6) By Team.54) LOW MARKS BY OPPONENTS (Own Defense) Opponent ‘ Number Field Goals Scored by Davidson . 16 Free Throws Attempted by Princeton . 7. . . 17 Free Throws Scored by South Carolina . 13 Personal Fouls Against Wake Forest . 15 *\‘‘. ,. ; ’ . .‘ ‘,-.-’ w f1.‘ -. .»I- a.3? 1;?

NOW EXCLUSIVELY IN RALEIGH! ‘jfivheg-‘Eflrwman CUSTOMIZED*CLOTHES THE FINEST CLOTHES HANDS. CAN MAKE DOWNTOWN TICKET OFFICE FOR COLISEUM EVENTS VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE I 1952-53 Season THE FORWARDS 6-8 188 22 Senior Raleigh, N. C. A 6-5 195 23 Senior Staten Island, N Y. ”“ Dick Tyler 6-3 185 21 Junior Newburgh, N. Y. "‘Bill Kukoy 80 * Bobby Speight 73 *Paul Brandenburg 74 79 6-4 195 25 Senior Gary, Ind. 72 Jim Stevenson 6-8 184 21 Junior Winston-Salem, N. C. 76 Bobby Adams 6-0 190 20 Junior Lexington, Ky. 84 Bobby Goss 6-8 Raleigh, N. G. Mel Thompson THE CENTERS 83 86 *Danny Knapp 75 "‘Dave Gotkin 82 "‘Bernie Yurin 78 220 21 Senior 6-3 194 22 Junior 6-7 215 20 Soph. Staten Island, N. Y. Soph. New York, City, N. Y. TH E GUARDS 17 9 20 6-0 Ronald Scheffel . 6-4. 200 22 Senior 6-0 183 2l Soph. Richmond, Ind. Gary, Ind. Kingston, N. Y. 85 Eddie Morris 6-5 210 20 Senior Winston-Salem, N. C. 81 Herb Applebaum 6-8 195 21 Junior New York City, N. Y. Doug Kincaid 6-0 17 7 20 Junior Greensboro, N. C. 71 "‘Denotes Lettermen SOUTHERN CONFERENCE MARCH 5, 6, 7, 1953 Season Ticket Sale Begins Monday February 16 at 12 Noon Season Ticket Prices 600 and 9.00 N.C.A‘.A. TOURNAMENT Tickets Go On Sale Monday February 9th Prices 1.00 2.00 3.00 Prices Are For Each Session On March 13th & 14th

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Player of the Week JORDAN EDWARD (Eddie) MORRIS . . . 6-4 . . . 200 lbs. . . . Senior . . . Winston-Salem, N. C. One of the best defensive men on the State squad, Eddie usually gets a reserve role for the Wolfpack, but has started several games. Assigned to guard All-America Bill Mlkvy of Templeayear ago and held the Owls’ star to his lowest total of the season when Mlkvy led the nation in scoring. Morris will be used as spot performer this season, particularly where defensive rebounds are important to the State cause. Last year in 19 games, Morris tallied only 25 points, but did a great team job on rebounds and assists. Needs to develop outside set-shot and could become more valuable if offensive ability improves. Good team player and always hustles. Studying Rural and Industrial Recreation and is member of Army R.O.T.C. unit on campus. Will serve two years in Army after graduation next June with the Infantry. Prepped at Reynolds High, Winston-Salem, where he was All-State performer. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Morris, 1206 Irvin St, Winston-Salem. Twenty-one years old. Also regular catcher on baseball squad and is rated a good professional diamond prospect. Batted .306 as sophomore, but fell to .218 last year. Should have best year with Wolfpack baseball squad this season. ‘3 Ball of the Game The‘ball with the soft touch, New ”Formula 15”“ treated for sure grip. See It Al‘5' JOHNSO-LAMBE CO. Raleigh, N. C.

THIS WEEK’S PREDICTIONS BASKETBALL OF 20 GAMES BE TO PLAYED THIS Record To Date IIZ Right l6 Wrong 87.5 per cent George Washington over Washington 8: Lee Holy Cross over Brown Illinois over Iowa Army over Colgate Oklahoma A & M over Utah Brigham Young over Utah Indiana over Michigan State Kansas State over; Oklahoma Kansas over Nebraska Carolina over Citadel Columbia over Harvard Cornell over Yale DePa’ul over Duquesne LaSalle over Temple Maryland over V.M.l. Maryland over Washington & Lee Carolina over South Carolina Wake Forest over Duke Fordham over Rutgers Furman over Mercer 1952-53 No. 79 75 80 86 78 85 84 82 73 71 81 74 76 WEEK FRESHMAN Name David Kelly . Lou A. Dickman . Philip DiNardo . William Maltzan . Gary Minis . Edward Juratic . Ronnie Shavlik . Allan Kenzie . Victor Molodet . William Bell . Michael Babyak . Richard Hapward . ., . Sidney Briley . Position . Height - 1 - 1 - 1 QUTO CD J‘IGDO'ECDGCD GO? NHO T-QIAODb-OIB Q Q O 'EI’U H’QW Holoway’s SQUAD Esso Hometown . Shelbyville, Ind. . Batesville, Ind. . Philadelphia, Pa. . Suffern, N. Y. . Gastonia, N. C. . East Chicago, Ind. Denver, Colorado . Livonia, N. Y. . East Chicago, Ind. . Warsaw, Ind. . Niagara Falls, N. Y. . Bloomfield, N. J. . Greenville, N. C. Service -and- village p/taamcq Cameron Village in Raleigh

WILLIAM NEAL REYNOLDS COLISEUM BASKETBALL RECORDS Indmduals Player Sam Ranzino Ernie Beck Paul Horvath Sam Ranzino Bill Mlkvy Lee Terrill Chas Stewart Dave Mullaney Sam Ranzino Most Number of Free Throws Missed In game Dick Hemric Most Number of Free Throws Attempted Dick Hemric Most Number of Total Rebounds In Game Dick Hemric Togo Palazzi Most Most Most Most Most Most » Number Number Number Number Number Number of of of of of of Total Points In One Game Free Throws Made In Game Field Goals Made in Game Shots Tried In Game Assists In One Game Interceptions In One Game N. C. State Penn N. C. State N. C. State Temple N. C. State R. I. State Navy N. C. State Wake Forest Wake Forest Wake Forest Holy Cross Record Game 47 N. C. State vs. V.P.I. 47 Penn vs. Duke 12 N. C. State vs. Tulane 21 N. C. State vs. V.P.I. 41 N. C. State vs. Temple 7 N. C. State vs. Furman 5 Rhode Island vs. Tulane 5 Carolina vs. Navy 5 N. C. State vs. Penn State 12 Wake Forest vs. Duke 22 Wake Forest vs. Duke 31 Wake Forest vs. Duke 31 Holy Cross vs. Carolina Date Jan. 23, Dec. 30, Dec. 28, Jan. 23, Feb , Dec , Dec. 29, Dec. 28, Dec. 30, Dec. 30, Dec. 30, Dec. 30, Dec. 29, 1951 1952 1950 1951 1951 1951 1950 1950 1949 1951 1951 1951 1952 Record Game 114 N. C. State vs. Temple 49 N. C. State vs. Furman 48 N. C. State vs.!W.&L. 33 N. C. State vs. Carolina 95 N. C. State vs. R. I. State 114 N. C. State vs. V.P.I. 38 Navy vs. Wake Forest 34 N. C. State vs. Ga. Tech 11 N. C. State vs. Ga. Tech 6 Penn State vs. W. Va. 7 Carolina vs. Navy 184 Georgetown 83 90 Score 50 to 40 Date Feb. 6, Nov. 28, Dec. 4. Jan. 27, Dec 29, Jan 23, Dec 28, Dec 28, Dec 28, Dec 29, Dec 28, F81) 24. Dec 30, 1951 1950 1952 1951 1949 1951 1950 1949 1949 1949 1950 1951 1949 Teams Most Number of Field Goal Attempts By One Team Temple Most Number of Field Goals Made By One Team N. C. State Most Number of Free Throws Attempted by One Team N. C. State Most Number of Free Throws by One Team N. C. State Most Number of Rebounds In Single Game One Team N. C. State Most Number of Points Scored By One Team N. C. State Most Number of Personal Fouls By One Team Navy Smallest Number of Total Points By One Team Georgia Tech Smallest Number of Field Goals By One Team Georgia Tech Smallest Number of Personal Fouls By One Team Penn State Smallest Number of Free Throws Made By Team N. Carolina Largest Combined Two Team Total Score N. C. State 101-Georgetown 83 Smallest Combined Two Team Total Score N. . S. vs. Penn State Compiled & Maintained By Thomas I. Hines Official Statistician pm: STATE ‘\ DAIRY PRODUCTS PRESENTS Southern Conference Standing As Of Saturday, Jan. 31, I953 N\\\V" .«n §\. N. C. State . North Carolina . Wake Forest . Maryland . West Virginia . Furman . George Washington . . . Richmond . Duke . Clemson . South Carolina . William & Mary . Davidson . Virginia Tech . Washington & Lee . . . . The Citadel . VMI . ’ PINE 5m: CARRIESVA COMPLETE w 11 13 8 8 8 7 9 8 6 4 5 4 2 1 1 0 O LEAGUE GAMES L Pct. PF 2 .846 1057 3 .812 1245 2 .800 800 2 .800 605 3 .727 923 3 .700 802 4 .692 1147 4 .667 929 3 .667 762 6 .400 691 8 .385 882 8 .333 950 9, .182 688 10 .091 703 11 .083 813 7 .000 429 10 .000 588 llNE OP 932 1041 695 533 819 722 959 834 728 719 1008 920 859 884 1015 593 842 o'rtbAIRY ALL GAMES W L Pct. 19 4 .826 15 6 .714 14 5 .737 10 4 .714 14 4 .778 13 5 .722 10 4 .714 13 4 .765 12 6 .667 6 8 .429 8 9 .471 7 8 .467 3 10 .231 1 15 .063 1 12 2 9 4 13 PRODUCTS .

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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 . Sat., Jan. 17—George Wash. at Raleigh* HllleOl'O Road Sat., Jan. 24—North Carolina at Raleigh* Wed., Jan. ZS—Villanova Col. at Philadelphia, Pa. .

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