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VOLUME XNumber 5
‘Ray Wolfpack!
Let's Go !!
Make The Carolina YourDown Town Meeting
Place
Headquarters ForState College
Functions
Raleigh’s Newest and Finest
Hotel CarolinaRobert |. Lee, Manager
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
THE WOLFPACK GRIDIRON
N. C. STATE - WAKE FOREST ISSUE
Published five times annually for each N. C. State College home football game by the Sports Publicity Bureau of North Carolina State College.Wade Ison, Publisher. $1.00 per year, 25c per copy. National Advertising Representative: Don Spencer Company, Inc., 271 Madison Avenue,New York, N. Y.Volume X Riddick Stadium, Raleigh, N. C., November 9, 1940 Number 5
NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE ATHLETIC COUNCILPROF. H. A. FISHER, Chairman D. W. SEIFERT PAUL LEHMANDR. A. J. WILSON, Secretary W. H. SULLIVAN ARNOLD KROCHMALDR. I. 0. SCHAUB A. G. FLOYD TOM ROWLANDDR. R. L. STUCKEY DAVID CLARK JOHN BARRDR. LODWICK HARTLEY JOHN A. SEXTON JACK HUCKABEE
FOOTBALL STAFFWILLIAMS (Doc) NEWTON, Head Coach JOHN L. VONGLAHN, Business Manager of AthleticsHERMAN HICKMAN, Line Coach DR. R. S. (BOB) WARREN, Freshman CoachWALTER A. (BABE) WOOD, Backfield Coach E. M. (NIG) WALLER, General AssistantJOHNNY F. MILLER, Head, Department of Physicat DR. G. B. POWELL, TrainerEducation and Athletics
CONCESSIONS ON SALE IN RIDDICK STADIUMCIGARETTES ............................................. 20c
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PresidentWOLFPACK CLUB andGeneral Alumni Association
D. W. (DUTCH) SEIFERT, ’13
SIGNALS 8: PENALTIES
BY-JOHNHY
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(Pon- ‘ Crawling orpushing. 5 yds. ;helping ball car-rier, 15 yards.‘ Holding.ally—by offense.15 yards: by de-fense, yards.)
Interference with forward pass. pass _touching ineligible player. or "screen- 5 3 ‘ ‘ 3ing“ pass receiver ill penalty on 3 , ‘ , Illegal fur-offense. when interferenre occurs he- ; . . 3 ward Dflssyond line of scrimmage. 15 yards and ' ‘ ‘loss of down. on or behind line ofscrimmage. loss of down only inter-ference by defense. hall to offense onspot of foul as first down )
Time out.
‘ . Score-touchdown.: field goal.ornon of kirk-off 3 , ‘ .formation (Pen- ‘ , . ' ' : 3 conversion,ally. 5 yards)Offside or viola-
~5Penalty re- ’1' .fused, inrom- 3‘ Player illegal-plete pass. ly in motion.missed field ‘ (Penalty. 5goal or con- yards. if from,3. ”aversion. shift or hud-‘fi’ both sides die. 15 yards.)offside. etc.
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GREYHOUNDLong runs are fine on the footballfield, but mighty tiring whenthey’re made in the family car.Next time, take a tip from theboys on the team . . step into acomfortable Greyhound S up erCoach and enjoy yourself! Watchthe miles roll by as you relax ina deep-cushioned chair . . . andwatch the savings roll back intoyour budget! For fun, for less,go Greyhound!For complete information, phone ornearest Greyhound Terminal
THEIR SCHOOLSMEETING TODAY
COL. J. WQHARRELSONDean of AdministrationN. C. State College
DR. THURMAN D. KITCHINPresidentWAKE FOREST COLLEGE
TONY RUBKNO “ ARL GIVLER 'A TED KUNKETACKLE ‘ GUARD ‘ TACKLE,"
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THE WORLD’S MUST HUNIJHEIJ WATCHLongines Watches, selected as official watch bythe 1940 Olympic Committee, is also official watchfor timing the football games for more than 100leading colleges; timed 20 of the leading trackmeets of 1940 and the major intercollegiate basket-ball games. Longines is also official watch for theNational Professional Football League and wasworn by all umpires officiating at American andNational League baseball games of 1940 includingthe World Series. Among the 104 national andinternational sports and contest bodies for whichLongines is official watch are National AeronauticAssociation, American Automobile Association,National Power Boat Association, InternationalFederation du Skii, American Lawn Tennis Asso-ciation, and U. S. Polo Association.The world-leadership ot Longines Watches isfurther attested by 10 world’s fair grand prizes,28 gold medals and more honors for accuracythan any other timepiece. Truly Longines is . . .the world’s most honored watch.
Watches of accuracyand elegance by Longines
jThe skill, experience and workmanship necessary for the construction ofLongines Watches for precision timing, aviation, and navigation is reflectedin the greater accuracy of every Longines Watch at any price. Longines-Wittnauer jewelers show Longines personal watches of distinction priced$40 upward; Wittnauer watches from $24.75.PEANUT DOAK LONGINES-WITTNAUER WATCH CO., Inc.580 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, N. Y.*,
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Top row, left to right: JIMMY RINGGOLD, LOUIE TRUNZO. BUTCH CLARK,MELVIN LAYTON. Bottom row: JOE DUNCAVAGE, PETE HORCHAK, PAULVV‘\IVERS, TONY BALIONIS.
North Carolina State College SquadN0. Player Pos. Age Wgt. Hgt. 01?5:13 Home Town11 Jim Barber HB 19 158 5-10 1 Hamlet, N. C.12 Doug Dickerson HB 20 162 5-11 1 Greensboro, N. C.14 R. (Peanut) Doak FB 19 167 5-6 1 Raleigh, N. C.15 Cutie Carter C 22 162 5-10 2 Raleigh, N. C.16 Monte Crawford E 22 180 5-11 3 Graham, N. C.17 Hobart Ferree HB 21 157 5-11 1 High Point, N. C.18 *Jack Huckabee HB 20 181 5-11 2 Charlotte, N. C.19 Dink Caton G 20 182 5—11 1 Concord, N. C.20 Edgar Gibson C 18 169 ' 6 1 Greenville, N. C.21 Jimmy Allen C 19 176 5-10 1 Raleigh, N. C.22 Sonny Gilbert FB 21 176 5-8 1 Mt. Airy, N. C.23 Reuben Morgan FB 22 197 6 2 Raleigh, N. C.24 *Pat Fehley (C.C.) FB 22 181 5-10 3 Easton, Pa.25 *Bob Cathey QB 22 174 5-10 2 Charlotte, N. C.26 *John Barr G 22 180 5-11 2 Charlotte, N. C.27 Dud Robbins HB 19 175 5-10 1 Burgaw, N. C.28 Howell Stroup (C.C.) C 21 201 6-1 3 Cherryville, N. C.29 *Dick Watts HB 20 171 6 2 Baldwin, N. Y.30 *Woody Jones T 19 194 6-1 2 Roxboro, N. C.31 ”‘Earl Stewart FB 20 177 6 2 Roxboro, N. C.32 *Bill Windley T 22 198 5-11 3 Pantego, N. C.33 Milburn Long T 23 191 6 1 Athens, Tenn.34 *J. D. Jones G 21 174 5-10 2 Asheville, N. C.35 Phil Avery E 20 181 6 2 Morganton, N. C.36 Jardine Gibson FB 20 206 6 1 Gastonia, N. C.37 Jack Singer HB 20 146 5-9 1 New York, N. Y.38 *Dick (Magic) East HB 22 166 6 2 Raleigh, N. C.39 Peter Boltrek T 19 216 6-1 1 Averne, N. Y.40 Cecil Fry QB 19 158 5-8 1 Raleigh, N. C.41 *Curtis Ramsey T 21 223 6-2 2 Crumpler, W. Va.42 Chick Doak, Jr. G 21 171 5-8 1 Raleigh, N. C.43 =kRalph Burt G 21 207 6 3 Raleigh, N. C.44 "‘Wade Brown E 19 199 6-3 2 Rockwell, N. C.45 *Frank Owens E 20 186 6-3 2 Charlotte, N. C.46 Charley Riddle G 20 182 5-9 1 Sanford, N. C.47 Mac Williams G 20 187 5-10 1 Raleigh, N. C.48 Norm Wiggin QB 21 198 6 1 Haverford, Pa.49 Marion Stilwell E 19 172 6—2 1 Thomasville, N. C.50 John Edmiston T 24 223 5-10 1 Mooresville, N. C.53 Foy Clark HB 20 160 6 1 Mt. Airy, N. C.*Denotes Lettermen
LE LT LG C RG RT REJett Preston Givler Pen’gast Kapriva Rubino Waivers82 41 99 40 88 42QBPruitt34
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SQUAD LISTNo. No. No. "17 George, t 39 Manieri, b 64 Meyer, e21 Edwards, b 40 Kapriva, g 66 Trunzo, g ; y22 Zakim, g 41 Preston, t 72 Balionis, g }' *24 Pivec, t 42 Waivers, e 77 Gallovich, b '25 Layton, b 44 Duncavage, b 83 Harris, c27 Dowdy, b 48 Sink, c 82 Jett, e32 Polanski, b 50 Mayberry, b 88 Rubino. t33 I’endergast. c 55 Horchak, b 92 Clark, c34 Pruitt, b 61 Kunkel, t 97 Moser, 1.:36 Welch, b 63 Geer, e 98 Ringgold, b37 Vanden Dries, e 99 Givler, g
OFFICIALSReferee ........................... Dutch Eberts, Catholic U.Umpire ........................... Bob Collier, Wake Forest
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No. No.Barber, b 26 Barr, g 40 Fry, bDickerson, b 27 Robbins, b 41 Ramsey, tR. Doak, b 28 Stroup, c 42 C. Doak, gCarter, c 29 Watts, b 43 Burt, gCrawford, e 30 W. Jones, t 44 Brown, eFerree, b 31 Stewart, b 45 Owens, eHuckabee, b 32 Windley, t 46 Riddle, gGabon, 3 33 Long, t 47 Williams, gE. Gibson, e 34 J. Jones, g 48 Wiggin, bAllen, c 35 Avery, e 49 Stilwell, eGilbert, b 36 J. Gibson, b 50 Edmiston, tMorgan, e 37 Singer, b 53 Clark, bFehley, b 38 East, bCathey, b 39 Boltrek, tOFFICIALS
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*Bill Vanden DriesRay Manieri*Frank KaprivaPat Preston*Paul WaiversJoe DuncavageEd Sink*Red MayberryPete Horchak
“‘Ted KunkelPat GeerGil Meyer
*Louis Trunzo*Tony Balinois*Tony Gallovich*John JettPhil HarrisTony Rubine*Butch ClarkBeverly Moser*Jim Ringgold (C)=I‘Garl Givler
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The order of Thirty and Three is a N. C. State College honorary sophomore leadership fraternity and wasfounded in 1931. The purpose of the Order is to recognize leadership ability, scholarship, interest in collegewelfare and good character. Thirty and Three also serves as a good will organization to visiting teams. Eachyear eleven men are selected from the sophomore class for membership, six during the fall term and the re-maining five during the spring term. Thus the significance of the name, Order of Thirty and Three.
J. F. MILLERHead, Department of PhysicalEducation and AthleticsPROF. H. A. FISHER J. L. VONGLAHNChairman of Business ManagerAthletic Council of Athletics
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NIG WALLER HERMAN HICKMAN WILLIAMS (Doc) NEWTON DR. BOB WARREN BABE WOODGeneral Assistant Varsity Line Coach Head Freshman Backfield CoachTHE WOLFPACK COACHING STAFF
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Make it a Point to stop in for Refreshments while you’re on the CampusY. M. C. A. Building—Northeast Corner of Riddick Stadium
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