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William and Mary Roster 1953HometownAge Ht. Wt. ClassNo. NameBethlehem, Pa.25 6-0 215 Senior17 John Bednarik“ 1Birmingham, Ala.201 Senior24 Bill Bowman“ 1, .FB 21Hampton, Virginia207 JuniorCI!k) Charles Copeland‘ .T 20Hopewell, Va.170 JuniorLinwood Cox” . . . .G 21Salisbury, Md.170 Junior14 Bob Elzey . . . 1QB-HB 21Waynesboro, Va.190 Soph.2078 Aubrey FitzgeraldBrooklyn, N. Y.29194 Senior91 John GetreuNewark, N. J.71 A1 Grieco" . . . .QB-HB 20 5-8 160 Soph.South Norfolk, Va.19 6-0 190 Soph.12 Doug Henley 1 1 , .Warwick, Va.24 5-10 170 JuniorWalter Herrman’Sufiolk, Va.150 Senior21L. Quinby Hines"Williamsport, Pa.200 Soph.18George KarschnerWindber, Pa.195 Soph.1876 Bill MarfizoLinden, N. J.180 Soph.70 Billy Martin . . ,11HB 23Roanoke. Va.23 Tommy Martin“ .E 24 5-11 205 SeniorJohnstown, Pa.47 Steve Milkovich” .c 22 5-11 195 SeniorBaker Whitley, Pa.G 20 5-11 180 Soph.Bill NagyNewark, N. J.235 Senior90 George Parozzo“ .T 22Williamsburg, Va.175 Senior15 Jack Place" . .HB 23Holsopple, Pa.19160 Soph.55 Bill RileyKansas City, Mo.170 Junior207‘.) John Risjord . 1.Irvingbon, N. J.220 Junior2037 Jerry Sazini‘Hopewell, Va.200 Junior2156 Sam Scott“ .Salem, Va.195 Junior2221 Charlie Sumner“ . 1Hastings, Pa.200 Soph.1883 Chet Waksmunski(Asterisks indicate number of letters won in past years.)1953 Football Roster N. C. State CollegeLEFT GUARDSHometownHt. Age Class .Kenmore,Name . . . . Wt.N. Y.5-11183ThompsonSoph .Oaks.6-1 222020 Senior184.GebhardtDavid8186 John. .Hemlock, N.N. Pa.Y.C.193. I 195 6-3Alan KenzieSoph 1.Warrenton,6-3 20 SophReed .82 FinleyRIGHT ENDS.Blauwnox, Pa.Junior.Lexington,175 6-0 20 SophHarry Lodge*88Brown. . .‘8583 Henry.Charleston, WN.N.Va.C.J.Senior.SmithSoph .Newark,.Bob Becker87 PaulLEFT GUARDS Iunior .Lackawanna, N. Y.208.1‘63Pa.Greensburgh, Va.5-10 191919 Soph186 6-0.D‘AngeloAl W.MazgajIII6867 Ed. 200Frankos.Goldsboro, N. C.Junior.Portsmouth,5-11 20 Soph193 5-11Davis .62 J.CharlesRIGHT GUARDSLuzerne,N.Pa.C.Junior .5-11 2020 Junior192 5-10John Bagonis‘6661 James.Goldsboro,188.Frazier .N.N. YC.Peakskill,175 5-9.Nardone6460 MikeSoph .Raleigh,6-0 2022 Soph. 200Bob DunniganLEFT TACKLES.Paterson,Senior216-0203.Ben Kapp*7370 Percy. .Lewiston,N.Pa.J.22 Senior .Reidsville,195 6-2.Riden. 205O’BryantJunior .Garfield. N.N. C.J.6-2 2221 Senior202 6-2.Ken Urgovitch7472 CharlesRIGHT TACKLES.Prospect,6-4 2020 SophPriceM. Spivey‘75.Weldon, N.N.Va.Y.C.202. . 218‘7978 C.HenrySoph .Bronx,6-2 20 Soph209 6-4Tony LeoneCENTERS.Wallace,Stallings5650 Dewey.Paterson. N.N. C.J.Junior.Cleveland,6-1 212019 Soph194 6-2. 210Mueller .Dick5877 RalphJunior .Paterson, N.OhioJ.6-0 21 Soph185 5-11. 209Viviano.DavidTomi.Alexandria,189 6-319. lQUARTERBACKSWest .*1712 Eddie.Buffalo, N.N.Va.Y.C.Junior5-9 2022 SophCarl WylesSoph .Taylorsville,170 6-10Meadlock . 17516 JamesHALFBACKSLEFTHopewell, Va.Soph .Micklem .‘45 Colbert6-0 202119 Senior174 5-10. 17Chris Frauenhofer"23.Clinton, N.N. Y.C.Junior .Kenmore,5-11175Bethune .22 DickieHALFBACKSRIgHTBlairsville,N. Pa.C.Soph .6-0 2120 Junior.Zubaty.Hillsboro,. 176Teer.William‘2443 John6-0175 6-0‘29.Marion. N.Pa.C.Junior .Phoenixville.5-11 2020 SophSeehornMonteKilyk42 TedFULLBACKS6-0 2122 Junior193Langston‘3332 Don. Buffalo, N.N.Ky.Y.C. .Lexington,Senior.Jacksonville,195Martini6-0 20 Soph183 5-11Joe Barringer31 RalphLettermen*** �� -CaptainsTemerarioA. (Tim)End ��BillBackfieldAge 20-yearsAverageT.Formation—SplitBasic

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 iAgain this year.850 NKC96.1 MCONFMDIALDIALls Following the Wollpackat home and away in sportsAnd again this year your host forthe entire Football ScheduleisNASH-STEEL-WARRENand your friendly Zenith TV Dealersin Central and Eastern N. C.Jimmy Simpsonbrings youplay by play onFoot-ball and Basketball withHAL STANLEYTUNE IN "SPORTS PAGE OF THE AIR' ’WNAO RADIO 6:30-6:45 P.M.MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAYView “Sports Report” on Channel 287:15-7:30 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAYVY VY VY VY VY ‘A A A AL A

WOLFPACK GRIDIRONOfficial N. C. State College Football Program.7 , (IEek N. C. STATE vs. WILLIAM and MARYPublished for each N. C. State College home football game by the Program Bureau of North Carolina State College.National Advertising Representative: Don Spencer Company, Inc., 27] Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y.No. 3Riddick Stadium, Raleigh, N. C., October 3I, I953Volume XXIIIThe State College Athletic tativesRepresentativesDick TylerW. H. SullivanDr. H. A. Fisher, ChairmanD. W. SeifertDr. I. O. SchaubW. W. WombleM. E. Campbell, DeanCarl HarrisDr. J. B. KirklandRalph ScottDean John ShirleyATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION STAFFFOOTBALL STAFFRoy Clogston—Athletic DirectorHorace Hendrickson—Head CoachWillis Casey—Ass’t Athletic DirectorWilliam Hickman—Backfield CoachNell Dye—SecretaryMike Karmazin—Line CoachGraham Campbell—Ticket ManagerC. A. Temerario—End CoachEd Storey—Athletic Publicity DirectorMerle McIntosh—Head TrainerHarold Keating—Ass’t TrainerDorsey Poole—Equipment Manager1953 SchedulePricePlaceKickoffOpponentDateSept. 26—North Carolina . 2:00 p.1n.,.Chape1 Hill, N. C. . 3.50Oct. S—George Washington . 2:30 p.m., , . .Alexandria, Va. . 3.00Oct. 10—Davidson . 8:00 p.m. . . .RALEIGH, N. C. . 3.00Oct. 17—Wake Forest . 8:00 p.m. . RALEIGH, N. C. ., . 3.50Oct. 24—Duke . 2:30 p.m. .,Durham, N. C. . 3.50Oct. 31—William and Mary . 2:00 p.m., . . .RALEIGH, N. C. (Homecoming) 3.00Nov. 7—Army . 2:00 p.m. . . .West Point, N. Y. . 3.60Nov. 14—Pittsburgh . 2:00 p.m., . , .Pittsburgh, Pa. . 3.80Nov. 21—West Virginia . 2:00 p.m. . . ,RALEIGH, N. C. . 3.00Nov. 28—Florida State . 2:00 p.m., . . .TaIlahassee, Fla. . 3.00

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NORTH CAROLINA STATE PLAYERS6-3,EDDIE WEST——Sophomore—-195-lbs.,Va.19, Alexandria,both quarter and half last yearPlayedas freshman. Currentlyand learned muchquarterback on therestStaterates as the tophis performancemay theonsquadsuccessandor failure of the Wolfpack team.PERCY RIDEN—Senior—220-1b5., 6-2, 22,Lewistown, Pa. to earn a varsityAlthough he has yet usedoften as a reletter, Riden has beenyearmostserve at tackle. Last due toheseeshowedplenty ofisandimprovementservice this season.5-9, 22,CARL WYLES Senior—185—lbs.,Buffalo, N. Y. last year in earlyof actionSaw plentyleadingand is definitelyononethe ofsquad.gamescandidates plenty to learnIsquarterbackpasser,but has ball—handling.excellentdefensive VYVVYVVYVYYV VVVYVYYYYVVYVYVYVYVYVVYVVvglee! 7adaaec 70 7/0“!» IVeeidSTRUCTURALORNAMENTALREINFORCINGWINDOWSDOORS AND FRAMES"SAVE WITH STEEL”EDEN STEEL CO.Post Office Box 510Telephone 8828512 W. Hargett St.Office, Plant and Warehouse.RALEIGHYVv YV YV AAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AL A

NORTH CAROLINA STATE PLAYERS6JOE BARRINGER—Sophomore—195-1bs.,0, 19. Jacksonville, N. C.A real hard runner, Barringer can playwith equal ability.both offense and defenseas secPicks his field well andasis aregardedNeedsonly atobitLangstonondT-formation.more about therunner.to learnCHRIS5-11,FRAUENHOFER —Senicr—184-lbs.22, Kenmore, N. Y.Perhaps the best defensive halfback sawonthe State team last year, FrauenhoferHowever in Springoffensivelittlegame he blossomedduty.forth into a good runnerand pass receiver.am *1 .‘TED KILYK—Sophomore—lSS-lbs., 6-1, 19,Phoenixville, Pa. last year as strictScored two touchdownsly a defensive player, using one interceptedone punt forfor thea score.passrightleading candidateis thereturningKilykandhalfback position.Compliments ofNASH-STEELE MOTOR CO.* Auto Repairs* Accessories‘k Paint As Low As 45.00Distributors forDODGE and PLYMOUTH CARSDODGE JOB-RATED TRUCKS201 W. CabarrusPhone 5571

NORTH CAROLINA STATE PLAYERSr. iHARRY LODGE—Senior 185-lbs., 6-0, 20.Blauwnox, Pa.Most experienced of the returning endlettermen, Lodge has played extensively forhis letteryears,Canearningpast twotheoffensiveashandle bothin 1951.freshmanand defensive jobs without impairing teamand does top job both ways.HENRY BROWN Sophomore — 190-Ibs.,6-1, 22, Lexington, N. C. year as freshletter lastvarsityhalfback,but was converteddefensivemanEarnedto end position in Spring with excellent rebest ends onsults. Likely will be one beof theand can expected to seepresent teamextensive action.190ALBERT D’ANGELO#Sophomore-—lbs., 5-10, 19, Greensburgh, Pa. AllsinceOne of the best guard prospectsMusserCharlieandWattsBernieSouthernand joy ofis the prideat State, D’Angeloquick, powerfulthe coaching staff. Heandhasis aperhapsthe bestcharge on defenseofiensive blocker on the squad.THE WOLFPACK CONTINUES TO WEAR“ 71w gated in 7/te 4M ”ATHLETIC EQUIPMENTBvRAWLINGSSold Exclusively In This Territory ByIOHNSON-LAMBE CO.Phone 8848116-118 S. Salisbury St, Raleigh, N. C.

NORTH CAROLINA STATE PLAYERSLEONE—SophomorcFZZO-lbs" 6-0,TONY22, Bronx,N. Y.mayWith some additional speed, Leonebeforebecome a regular at this position ofienseseason is over. Does fine job on bothOutstandfast.is learningand linemandefenseschoolandat New York Miliing prepAcademy before coming to State.taryFINLEY REED—Sophomore—193—lbs., 6-3,N. C.in pre-season drills20, Warrenton,broken ankleSufferedWorkdid not return to brieflylast September andNovember.outs until late Has finePlayedpotentialitiesagainst Texas Tech.the best end prospectsand is rated as one ofState.in several years atDAVID GEBHARDT—Sophomore—187-lbs.,6-0, 20, Oaks, Penn.last year on deSaw some varsity actionspeed and maneuverabilityfense and has thegoodplayer also.to develop intoused moreoffensivefrequently this seaLikely will beperformer, who loves the gameson.is inspiration to his teammates.and SpiritedBest Wishes for CI Successful SeasonCOMPLIMENTS OFBROGDEN PRODUCE—Pabst Blue Ribbon BeerHARRIS WHOLESALE — Budweiser BeerRed Top AleWAKE WHOLESALE — SchlitzWEBSTER DISTRIBUTORS—Millers High LifeRALEIGH, N. C.

NORTH CAROLINA STATE PLAYERS6—0. 20.MAZGAJiJunior—ZOO-lbs”EDWINN. Y.Lackawanna,action asBroken shoulder kept him outbackof lastyearcameMazgajbutfreshman,heto see more extensive action. althougha wrist hurt. Expected towas hampered bybetterthe nod.guards on team andbecouldonerateof starting936-0. 21, PatBEN KAPP—Senior—215-lbs.,erson, N. J.after reComing into his own last yearsophomoreserve roles during freshmanto andone of theseasons, Kapp is likely Is beruggeddefenlinemen.keyWolfpack’syear developed consive player and last blocker.siderably as offensive— 220STALLINGS —— SophomoreDEWEYC.lbs. 6-1, 19, Wallace, N.centerthis bigConverted from tacklean tooutstandingaddifellow is potentiallyof the center incandidates.tion to the ranksoffensiveHe’ll need to get experiencewithfootballdefensiveplaycanbutplay.the best on the current Wolfpack team.ROGER’S RESTAURANT8: SUNDRIESErie City Boilers3100 Hillsboro St.Lane SawmillsTower Edgers and TrimmersBuda Fork Lift TrucksDILLON SUPPLYFor Finest in FoodCOMPANY& SundriesSTEAKS A SPECIALTYRaleighDurhamRocky MountGoldsboro

NORTH CAROLINA STATE PLAYERS21,TEER——Junior#190-lbs.,WILLIAMN. C. on defense bilitythehasalsoTeerfinereceivera andpass becomegoodcouldon ofiense.Bill ATeerrunner,manyhebeforesurprisplayerin eforhopesState’sinmankeyabewill'53 season.FRAZIER—Junior‘193-lbs”JAMESN. C. prospect 5-10,at20, Goldsboro,Anothermore servicecertain to lyyear.thisseaover pastforability.improvedyears,good elopingto learn.is willingand6-0,MUELLER—Junior—ZOO-lbs.,RALPH21, Paterson,year,onlyJ.ofbrieflyused N.oneAlthoughthe besthelastoffensiveis e chancebutthismayyear.get Centerlittleboth waysplayexperience,tois widetopthe four spotanyonetheof startingand lersteadily since freshman year. improved‘V" a“ Serve the youngsters\hwFRESH, FLUIDV“wPINE STATEMILKPINE STATE CREAMERYRALEIGH — OXFORDSOUTHERN ICE CREAM COMPANY, HENDERSON

NORTH CAROLINA STATE PLAYERSDICK TONN—Sophomore—210-lbs., 5-11,20, Cleveland, OhioAlthough he played mostly on defensivelast year, Tonn learned to do good offensivejob in Spring game. Is tough linebacker onas accualong fastand is comingdefenseblocker.and offensiverate ball-snapperMIKE NARDONEiSophomore—185-lbs” 59, 20, Peakskill, N. Y.Saw freshman action as defensive linebacker, but was converted to guard inSpring practice. Shows promise of developIs rough andfirst-rateingbest on defense.and isperformer.toughintotacklerDON LANGSTON—Junior—lQO—lbs. 6-0, 21,Lexington, Ky.last year,Most consistent ground gaineris the backbone of State’s offenLangstonsive punch and does a fine job on defensiveclever onbroken-fieldrunning,Hardwork.man, Don gained 499 yards 100 trieslast year for almost five yards per try.W. H. KING DRUG CO.WHOLESALE DRUGGISTRaleigh, N. C.For Courteous, Dependable ServiceShop at your Neighborhood Drug StoreThe House of Friendly and Dependable Service

NORTH CAROLINA STATE PLAYERS6-4, 20,PRICE Sophomore#235-lbs.,THOMPSONisenior—ISIS-lbs" 5-11, C. M.Prospect,6-0, 23, JOHNKenmore,PAUL SMITH—Senior—185-lbs.,Va.N. Y.Charleston, W. Va.exAnother giant sophomore who’ll be Hason offense and defensefor three lastPerformedHas been reserve on State squadearnFall.thisserviceyeomanseetoyear andbothlikely will be regular this pectedlettertofailedhasalthoughandyearsability on defense, but needstough and is outstandingLikes it roughpassandreceiver.has been valuable asset to them. Good pass season.heyearLastblocking.offensiveimproveElected toearnedparticularly deceptivereceiver and probably will be one of the co-captainletter as freshman defensive tackleStudyingof 1953 team.Holdsperformersoffensivebestand has stamina and ability to play bothratingandin ways.officerRuralRecreation.do goodHasjob ex-in Industrialand canon squad.on defenseperiencecampus R.O.T.C. unit.this department also.v YYVYVVVYYVVYVVVVVYVVVYYVVY}P.JOB& SONSWYATTCOMPANYRALEIGH, N. C.iHARDWAREIMPLEMENTSPAINTSEEDSvVY V’Y AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA1

NORTH CAROLINA STATE PLAYERSDICKIE BETHUNE—Junior—175-lbs., 5-11,21, Clinton, N. C.Bethune turnFastest man on the squad,on the State tracked the 100-yard dash threetimes in theteam in 9.9 secondsSpring. Dickie is a brilliant passer andfine receiver.RALPHMARTINI—Senior—200-lbs.,5-11,22, Buffalo,N. Y.Returning to the fullback slot after givingend a try last season, Martini is anotherplunging spot. Hamgoodpered runnerlast yearat bytheinjury, but back in topshape for the ’53 campaign.CHARLES O’BRYANT—Senior—210-lbs. 6—2, 22, Reidsville, N. C.After playing on Jayvee squad, O’Bryantjob thisis apparently headed for a key improveshown steadyyearfor a startingwill beHasfightingment onandvarsity.position.BEST WISHES TO THE WOLFPACKSANDERSMOTOR COMPANYCARSTRUCKSTRACTORSIMPLEMENTSGENUINE PARTSUSED CARS AND TRUCKSBAKED ENAMEL PAINT SHOPAUTHORIZED FACTORY SERVICEMODERN BODY AND TRIM SHOPYOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER ATRALEIGH, N. C.329 S. Blount St.PITSERHAROLDGeneral ManagerWMMWAAWM‘WlA LA

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WN. C. STATE COLLEGEPROBABLE STARTING LINEUPPositionNomeNo.LE88 Harry LodgeLT74 Ken UrgovitchLG63 Ed MozgojC50 Ralph MuellerRG68 AI D’AngeloRT60 Bob DunnigonRE85 Henry BrownQB17 Eddie WestLH23 Chris FrouenhoferRH45 Colbert MicklemFB33 Don LangstonNUMERICAL SQUAD LIST12—Corl Wyles—QB'I6—Jim Meodlock—HBl7—Eddie West—QB22—Dickie Bethune—QB23—Chris Frauenhoter—HB24—Bill Teer—FB29—Ted Kilyk—HB3l—Joe Borringer—FB32—Rolph Martini—EB33—Don Langston—F342—Monte Seehorn—HB43—John Zuboty—HB45—Colbert Micklem—H350—Rolph Mueller—C56—Dewey Stollings—C58—Dick Tonn—C60—Bob Dunnigon—T61—Jomes Frazier—G62—Bud Davis—G63—Ed Mozgoj—G64—Mike Nordone——G67—J. W. Fronkos——G68—AI D'Angelo—G70—Percy Riden—T72—Chorles O'Bryant—T73—Ben Kopp—T74—Ken Urgovitch—T75—C. M. Price—T77—David Viviana—C78—Tony Leone—T79—Henry Spivey—T81—Dovid Gebhordt—E82—Finley Reed—E83—Poul Smith—E85—Henry Brown—E87—Bob Becker—E88—Horry Lodge—E89—John Thompson—ENo.23375447569o1771212624m” f"y.:*kIN"G'— IZENo.1]121415i72i232426303747WILLIAM AND MARYPROBABLE STARTING LINE-UPPositionName. . . LETOMMY MARTIN .LT. .JERRY SAZIO .LINWOOD COX . . . . . LGSTEVE MILKOVICH . . .SAM SCOTT . . . . . . .GEORGE PAROZZO . . . . RTJOHN BEDNARIK . . . . . REAL GRIECO . . . . QBCHARLIE SUMNER . . . . LHBSHORTY I-IERRMAN . . . .RHB. . . FBBILL BOWMAN .igs"'THE INDIAN SQUADNo. Name, Pos.Name, Pos.Hines, PK54 Cox, GHenly, FB55 Riley, EElzey, QB—HB 56 Scott, G57 Copeland, TPlace, HBBednorik, E63 Nagy, GMartin, HBSumner, QB—HB7i Grieco, QB-HBMartin, E76 Marfizo, CBowman, FBHerrmon, HB 78 Fitzgerald, GKarschner, G 79 Risjord, E83 Waksmunski, TSazio, T90 Porozzo, TMilkovich, C9] Getreu, opyright 1953. boom a: Mm:Tomcat) Go. 9&9

DRINKWWIN BOTTLESPENALTIESqLoss OF FIVE YARDSman illegally inbackfieldmore than five timesIn Takingmotion.out during either half (exfor replacement of injured 8. Offside by either team or enceptplayer).croachment on neutral zone.Illegal delay of game.9. Attempt to draw opponents3. tionFailureto playcompletebeforestarts.substitu- 10. offside.Crawling by runner.4. Violation of kickoff formation. II. Illegalforward pass (includesPlayer out of bounds whengrounding of forintentionalscrimmage begins.ward pass). Also loss of down.Puttingballinplaybeforestepsthanis e.Fairafterplay”.'I3. Player on line receiving snap.to maintain proper7. Failureviolation of the scrimoffensive team 14. Anyalignmentmage formation.ball of18 snapped. Also,whenLoss OF FIF'I'EEN YARDSor blocking defensiveready to play at 2]. Tacklingnot time.15. Teamplayer who has made fairscheduledcatch.interduring16. Violationrulesofmission.22. Roughing the kicker.I7. IllegalPiling up, hurdling, clipping.player. return of suspended 23.of bounds,player24. orTacklingofmemberbyInterference18. offensiveintooutplayer obvidefensivewithteamout of play.ouslyrunninginterceppassdown.)player makingCoaching from sidelines.tion. (Also loss ofwith opportunitystop one full secondI9. ofInterferenceteam to 26. Failureplayer of receivingfollowingto shift.catch a kick.holding.Defensive27.armshands oruse ofplayer.20. Illegal28. Invalid Signal for Fair Catch.by offensiveOTHER PENALTIES—- lossofscrimmageline ofyardsthefist,an opponentStriking elbow29. forearm,from spotof fifteenor lockedwithhands,preceding down and loss of aor kneeing —of Mandakickingdisqualificationdown.offendtorying player plus loss of fifteen 33. Illegal touching of kicked ballyards.within opponent’s ten yardline — touchback.lineFoul within the one yard30. -—halfthe distance to the goal. 34. Flagrantly rough play or unconduct — Mansportsmanliketeamby defensivepassing3 . ds. plusloss of fifteenball at spot of foul andteam’sfirst down.goesreceiverpassEligible35. outand laterwhoof boundspass—lossbeing touched32. bypassreceiverForwarddown.oftouchesa forwardbeyondineligibleOFFICIAL SIGNALS FACING PAGE I8Bottled and Distributed ByThe Capital Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Inc.Raleigh, N. C.

NORTH CAROLINA STATE PLAYERSJOHN ZUBATYASophomare—l88-lbs. 6-0,19, Blairsville, Pa.Used extensively last year as both offensive and defensive halfback last year Zubatyexhibited some fine ability and caught sevenpasses, scoring one touchdown.HENRY SPIVEY—Sophomore—235-1b5., 64, 20, Weldon, N. C.oneBig, powerful Spivey is fast becoming lastof State’s best linemen. As a freshmanseason he earned a varsity letter and turnedin topnotch job as defensive field, N. J.One of the most improved players on thecurrent State squad, Urgovitch along withKapp gives State two fine left tackles.the label that distinguishes the finestApparel and Accessories whereverCarolinians gather.755 aggow {place0/: figs eamolirzaz

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Backfield Coach Billy HickmanA T-formation quarterback with wide and varied experience, Billy Hickman is a valuable man on Coach Horace Hendrickson’s coaching staff.Like Mike Karmazin, Hickman assumed his new duties at State March, 1952in time to assist with off-season drills.Hickman, a native of Baltimore,Md., has earned five varsity monograms, four at the University ofVirginia and one at Maryland.After a highly successful prepschool career at Baltimore Polytechnic, Billy entered Maryland in1943 and played regular at quarterback as a freshman under CoachDoc Spears.In 1944 Hickman was inductedinto the Navy training programand assigned to the University ofVirginia where he played footballunder Coach Art Guepe for oneseason before going to Cuba foranother Navy assignment. In 1946Hickman was discharged from theservice and entered Virginia. Hewas a regular quarterback forCoach Guepe for the next threeseasons, 46-47-48 and one of thestars of the team. During his stayWILLIAM HICKMANat Charlottesville Hickman playedBackfieldCoachN. 0 Stateevery position in the Virginia backfield on both offense and defense.After taking a degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1948 Hickman remained at the University Of Virginia to help Coach Art Guepe with theCavalier backfield. After two years at Virginia, Billy moved to DukeUniversity at Durham, N. C. in 1950 where he helped Coach Wallace Wadeset up defenses against the T-formation.In 1951 Hickman accepted a position with the Elliott Machine Corp. ofBaltimore, Md. as a consulting engineer. During the fall he kept his handin football by doing some scouting for Coach Guepe at the University ofVirginia.When Coach Hendrickson began a search for a T—formation specialist,Hickman was recommended to him most highly by several leading coaches.A call to Baltimore brought an interview with Billy and after two weeks ofnegotiations, Hickman finally agreed to return to the coaching field and takethe post at N. C. State.A very serious student of the T-formation, Hickman has become a virtualauthority on the subject as far as the Wolfpack staff is concerned. He hasset-up complete books for every member of the State team on the split T.Line Coach Mike KarmazinBig, likable Mike Karmazin joined the State football staff in March, 1952in time to assist Coach Hendrickson with the installation of the splitT-formation attack of the Wolfpack.A native of Irwin, Pa., Mike hasa rich football background both asplayer and coach. After making allstate at Norwin (Pa.) High as aguard in 1939, Karmazin cast hisfootball future with Duke’s BlueDevils at Durham, N. C. where hewas to become one of the Big Bluesbest forwards.Karmazin was an All-Southernunder Coach Wallace Wade fortwo years, 1940-41 and was regarded as one of the best runningguards ever to play for Duke. Hewas selected to the All-Americasecond-team and made a first-teamselection on the All-America Blocking squad. Mike was one of themainstays of the Duke Rose Bowlteam which met Oregon State inthe transplanted contest at Dur—ham, Jan. 1, 1942.Mike entered the Coast Guard inMIKE KARMAZINLine Coach1942 and served for three yearsbefore returning to Duke to complete work on a Bachelor’s Degree in History. At Duke he was assistantunder Coach Wade during his undergraduate days.Karmazin decided to take a crack at professional football in 1946 andplayed two seasons with the New York Yankees. During both seasons inthe play-for-pay ranks the Yankee team was runner-up to the ClevelandBrowns for the pro championship. Karmazin returned to Duke in 1948 toassist with the

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