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PRESENTS
The Coaches’ Ratings of Top Ten Teams
As Of Wednesday, January 14, I953
Opponents For Week
T R k Sat. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri.eam an Jan. 17 Jan. 19 Jan. 20 Jan. 21 Jan. 22 Jan. 23
1. Kansas State Kansas
- - Michigan2. lllmors Indiana State
3. LaSalle DePaul
- Oregon Washington4. Washington State State
5. Seton Hall Boston MemphisCollege State
6. Indiana Illinois Purdue
Geo.7' State Washington
8. Oklahoma A&M Oklahoma
9. Notre Dame LSt'. Bradley\ ouls
10. Southern Calif. California
This Schedule of the Nation’s Too Teams Will
Be Presented for Your Information Each Week
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Scorers in Big Four for All Games ThroughSaturday January 10, 1953
Player, School G GF FT TP Avg.Hemric, WF 12 89 90 268 22.3Williams, WF .......... 12 87 65 239 19.9Grimaldi, UNC ........ 11 85 34 204 18.5Speight, NCS .......... 16 111 65 287 17.9Janicki, Duke .......... 12 72 49 193 15.8Thompson, NCS ...... 16 83 87 253 15.8D'Emilio, Duke ........ 12 65 49 179 14.9Lifson, UNC ............ 7 39 23 101 14.4Gotkin, NCS ............ 16 87 51 225 14.1Reigel, Duke .......... 12 53 45 151 12.6Vayd’a, UNC ............ 11 53 29 135 12.3Maddie, UNC .......... 11 41 51 133 12.1Lacy, Duke .............. 12 56 27 139 11.5Kukoy, NCS ............ 16 55 46 156 9.9Wallace, UNC ........ 4 10 19 39 9.7Lyles, WF ................ 12 41 22 104 8.7DePorter, WF .......... 12 32 39 103 8.6Mayer, Duke .......... 10 18 24 70 7.0George, WF 12 26 28 80 6.7Knapp, NCS ............ 15 35 24 94 6.3Lamley, Duke .......... 11 23 21 67 6.1Phillips, UNC .......... 11 17 26 60 5.5Tyler, NCS .............. 16 29 29 87 5.4Likins, UNC ............ 10 16 _ 17 49 4.9Driesell, Duke ........ 10 17 14 48 4.8Lipstas, WF ........ 11 18 15 51 4.6Decker, Duke .......... 10 15 10 40 4.0Brandenburg, NCS .. 15 20 19 59 3.9Schwarz, UNC ........ 11 16 8 40 3.6Cashman, Duke ...... 10 13 9 35 3.5Long, UNC .............. 3 4 1 9 3.0zdams, NCS ............ 3 2 5 9 3.0
' pplebaum, NCS 15 10 24 44 2.9Durham H'ghway ' Shabel, Duke .......... ll 12 6 30 2.7(Openlng Soon) Glancy, UNC .......... 3 3 2 8 2.7
Goss, NCS ......... 9 8 6 22 2.4Morris, NCS ............ 12 6 15 27 2.7Belmont, Duke ........ 10 7 7 21 2.1
Slallgsisgcstjo‘l‘lule Yurin, NCS ..: ......... 13 5 16 26 2.0Head Coach: Everett N. Case Phillips, WF ............ 2 2 0 4 2.0
Assistants: Carl Anderson and Vic Bubas DeV.os, WF """""" 8 7 1 15 1’9Tues., Dec. 2—Furman University at Raleigh* ' DaVIs, WF """" 4 1 4 6 1 '5Thurs., 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 RaleighSat., Dec. 13—Eastern Kentucky at Raleigh . C RThurs., Dec. 18—George Wash. at Washington, D. C.* ,p 0
Tues., Dec. 23—St. John’s at Mad. Sq. Gar.. N.Y.C.Sat., Dec. 27—Dartmouth at Raleigh Y,
ment—(Duke, North Carolina, Wake Forest, N. 'C. . AState, Holy Cross, Pennsylvania, Princeton, Brigham a.“ "‘ 3
Sat., Dec. 20—Texas Tech at Raleigh . , 1'
52‘}Dec. 29-30-31—Dixie Basketball Classic Tourna- ,
Young) 4th Annual Tournament—Reynolds ColiseumSat., Jan. 3—Cincinnati at CincinnatiTues., .lan. 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* Hillsboro RoadWed., Jan. 28—Villanova Col. at Philadelphia, Pa.3:5,:,J:2g,_3}:s‘”1:'§; 3:533:51; 113333? ”We Prepa re and Deliver Food For All OccasionsSat., Feb. 7—William Mary at Raleigh* . . , .Wed., Feb. 11—Villanova Col. at Ralc'gh PC] rl‘leS, PlCthS, 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 RaleighSat., Feb.‘ 28—Cincinnati at Raleigh
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PRESENTS
NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE
I952-53 COMPLETE SEASON
INDIVIDUAL STATIISTCS
INCLUDING GAMES THROUGH JANUARY 10, I953
FIELD GOALS FREE THROWS REBOUNDS FPOEIiiEé POINTSPlayer Number ————————
Games Atts. Scored Atts. Scored Number Av. Number Number Av.Kincaid, Doug 2 4 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0Stevenson, Jim ........ 2 4 0 0 0 1 0.5 3 0 0.0Brandenburg, Paul . . . . 15 50 20 28 19 32 2.1 10 59 3.9Tyler, Dick ........... 16 86 29 44 29 57 3.6 36 87 5.5Gotkin, Dave 16 260 87 70. 51 47 2.9 22 225 14.1Adams, Bobby 3 8 2 , 7 i 5 7 2.3 1 9 3.0Schefi'el, Ronnie ....... 9 ‘ 7 2 9 6 15 . 1.7 7 10 1.2Kukoy, Bill ........... 16 151 55 67 46 _ 97 6.1 50 156 9.7Speight, Bob ......... 16 304 111 82 65 183 11.4 44 287 17.9Applebaum, Herb ..... 15 31 10 40 24 56 3.7 37 44 2.9Yurin, Bernie ......... 14 17 5 27 16 23 1.6 20 ‘ 26 1.8Thompson, Melvin 16 240 83 139 87 185 11.5 I 44 f . . :253 15.8Goss, Bobby .......... 8 ‘22 -8 13 6 ‘ 16 2.0 ‘" 5 ‘ 22 27Morris, Eddie ......... 11 2'8 6 24 15 45 i 4.1 , 35 27 2.4Knapp; Dannie ....... 15 93 35 . 44 24 50 3.3_ , 2 ;:29 94 6.2Own Team Totals ..... 16 1,305 453 594 393 I ‘ 814 , . 50.9 ' ‘ i ‘ 343 1,299 81.2Opponents’ Totals ..... 16 1,1945 348 513 318 674 42.1 397 1,014 63.4
CURRENT SEASON'S SINGLE-GAME RECORDSINDIVIDUAL HIGHS (OWN PLAYERS)
NAME Opponent Date NumberTotal Points Scored by Bobby Speight vs. Duke ............. 1/10/53 28 (FG: 9 FT: 10)Field Goals Scored by Bobby Speight vs. Geo. Washington. . . 12/18/52 11 (No. Attempts 26)Free Throws ScOred by Bobby Speight vs. Duke ............ 1/10/ 53 10 (No. Attempts 13)Free Throws Attempted by Mel Thompson vs. Holy Cross. . . . 12/30/52 14 (No. Scored . . . 6)Num’ber‘of Rebounds by Bobby Speight vs. Dartmouth ...... 12/27/52 22 (NoyBy Team.54)
OWN TEAM HIGH MARKS (Own Offense) LOW MARKS BY OPPONIENTS (Own Defense)' Opponent Number A I ‘ Opponenti Number
Field Goals Scored vs. R. I. University . .' .......... 37 Field Goals Scored by Davidson .................. ‘ 16Free Throws Attempted vs. Washington & Lee . . . . 48 Free Throws Attempted by- Princeton ............. 17Free Throws Scored vs. Davidson ................ 33 Free Throws Scored by Princeton ................ 15Personal Fouls Against vs. Cincinnati ............ 31 Personal Fouls Against Wake Forest ............ 15
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1952-53 Season
THE FORWARDS*Bobby Speight 6-8 188 22 Senior Raleigh, N. C.="‘Paul Brandenburg 6-5 195 28 Senior Staten Island, N Y.="‘Dick Tyler 6-3 185 21 Junior Newburgh, N. Y.="‘Bill Kukoy 6-4 195 25 Senior Gary, Ind.Jim Stevenson 6-3 184 21 Junior Winston-Salem, N. C.Bobby Adams 60 190 20 Junior Lexington, Ky.
THE CENTERS*Bobby Goss 6-8 220 21 Senior Raleigh, N. C.="‘Mel Thompson 63 194 22 Junior Richmond, Ind.*Danny Knapp 6-7 215 20 Soph. Staten Island, N. Y.
THE GUARDS ,*Dave Gotkin 6-0 179 20 Soph. New York, City, N. Y.*Bernie Yurin 6-4 200 22 Senior Gary, Ind.Ronald Scheffel 6-0 183 21 Soph. Kingston, N. Y.*Eddie Morris 6-5 210 20 Senior Winston—Salem, N. C.Herb Applebaum 6-8 195 21 Junior New York City, N. Y.Doug Kincaid 6-0 177 20 Junior I Greensboro, N. C.*Denotes Lettermen
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No. Player "DOE"
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NO. ‘Name Hometown Pos. Wgt. Hgt.' ‘ Class5 Paul Devlin Newark, N. J. __________________ F 170 5’5” ’55 _ .. '
Ernie Ortiz Bronx, New York ____________ G 157 5’9” ’55 5
9 Ed Catine Schenectady, N. Y_____________ G 172 5’1" 555 .
10 Jack Vaile Creson, Pa. G 178 6’1’ ’55 '-
11 Ken Hirshfield New York City __________________ G 170 6’3”, ’-53: i
12 Buzz Cirello _-.’ Quincy, Mass. __________________ G 165 {- 6’2” 1’ ’55 ,
13 Larry Silverman jersey City, N. J. ______________ G 160 ;’ 1 6’3” . ’53 I
15 Philip DeTurk Washington, D. o. _________ o 175 ' 6’7” ’54
17 Don DeMonge Cincinnati, Ohio ______________ C 185 3 66’6” ’56 i
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HERBERT (iHERBIE) APPLEBAUM . . . 6-3 . . . 195 lbs. . . .Junior. New York City, N. Y. Earned starting assignment thisyear with his determined backboard work and is rapidly improv-ing with each contest. Steady ball-handler and hustles all theway. Improving as scorer and can hit one-handed push—shot fromnear the circle with consistent accuracy. Keeps State offensemoving and makes good passes to teammates. Selected All-Bronxand All—City while member of Christopher Columbus High, NewYork City under Coach Dave Halperin. Member of QuartermasterR.O.T.C. unit on campus and is studying Textiles. Plans career
in textile field after graduation, but likely will have to go into Army QuartermasterCorp for two—year hitch. Son of Samuel Applebaum, 2150 Wallace Avenue, New YorkCity. Twenty years old.
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PRESENT THEIR PREDICTIONS FOR WEEK
OF JANUARY l7th THROUGH JANUARY'
* 24th. RECORD TO DATE 52 RIGHT, '
8 WRONG FOR 86.6 PER CENT
Brigham Young over WyomingFordham over ArmyIllinois over Michigan StateKansas State over MissouriLaSalle over St. JosephMaryland over CarolinaMinnesota over Ohio StateIndiana over IllinoisNavy over TempleWake Forest over Carolina
Notre Dame over BradleyPennsylvania over DartmouthWest Virginia over PittsburghPurdue over IowaRichmond over William and MarySeton Flall over Boston CollegeTennessee over Georgia TechVillanova over V.P.|.Wake Forest over Davidson
1952-53 FRESHMAN sou/m
No. Name79 David Kelly .................75 Lou A. Dickman .............80’ Philip DiNardo ..............86 William Maltzan ............. ‘78 Gary Mims ..................85 Edward Juratic ..............84 Ronnie Shavlik ..............82 Allan Kenzie ................73 Victor Molodet ...............71 William Bell ................81 Michael Babyak74 Richard Hapward76 Sidney Briley ................
Height Hometown6-4 Shelbyville, Ind.6-3 ............. Batesville, Ind.6-4- ............ Philadelphia, Pa.6-3 ............. Sufl’ern, N. Y.6-4 .............. Gastonia, N. C.6-6 .......... East Chicago, Ind.6-7 ............ Denver, Colorado6—5 .............. Livonia, N. Y.5-11 ........... East Chicago, Ind.6-0 ............... Warsaw, Ind.5-11 Niagara Falls, N. Y.5-11 ............ Bloomfield, N. J.6-2 ............ Greenville, N. C.
PINE STATE D511! PRODUCTS PRESENTS
WILLIAM NEAL REYNOLDS COLISEUM BASKETBALL RECORDS
IndmdualsPlayer Record Game Date
Most Number of Total Points In One Game Sam Ranzino N. C. State 47 N. C. State vs. V.P.I. Jan. 23, 1951Ernie Beck Penn 47 Penn vs. Duke Dec. 30, 1952
Most Number of Free Throws Made In Game Paul Horvath N. C. State 12 N. C. State vs. Tulane Dec. 28, 1950Most Number of Field Goals Made in Game Sam Ranzino N. C. State 21 N. C. State vs. V.P.I. Jan. 23, 1951Most Number of Shots Tried In Game Bill Mlkvy Temple 41 N. C. State vs. Temple Feb. 6, 1951Most Number of Assists In One Game Lee Terrill N. C. State 7 N. C. State vs. Furman Dec. 1, 1951Most Number of Interceptions In One Game Chas Stewart R. I. State 5 Rhode Island vs. Tulane Dec. 29, 1950
Dave Mullaney Navy 5 Carolina vs. Navy Dec. 28, 1950Sam Ranzino N. C. State 5 N. C. State vs. Penn State Dec. 30, 1949
Most Number of Free Throws Missed In game Dick Hemric Wake Forest 12 Wake Forest vs. Duke Dec. 30, 1951Most Number of Free Throws Attempted Dick Hemric Wake Forest 22 Wake Forest vs. Duke Dec. 30, 1951Most Number of Total Rebounds In Game Dick Hemric Wake Forest 31 Wake Forest vs. Duke . Dec. 30, 1951
Togo Palazzi Holy Cross 31 Holy Cross vs. Carolina Dec. 29, 1952
Teams. Record Game Date
Most Number of Field Goal Attempts By One Team Temple 114 N. C. State vs. Temple Feb. 6, 1951Most Number of Field Goals Made By One Team N. C. State 49 N. C. State vs. Furman Nov. 28, 1950Most Number of Free Throws Attempted by One Team N. C. State 48 N. C. State vs. W.&L. Dec. 4. 1952Most Number of Free Throws by One Team N. C. State 33 N. C. State vs. Carolina Jan. 27, 1951Most Number of Rebounds In Single Game One Team N. C. State 95 N. C. State vs. R. I. State Dec. 29, 1949Most Number of Points Scored By One Team N. C. State 114 N. C. State vs. V.P.I. Jan. 23, 1951Most Number of Personal Fouls By One Team Navy 38 Navy vs. Wake Forest Dec. 28, 1950Smallest Number of Total Points By One Team Georgia Tech 34 N. C. State vs. Ga. Tech Dec. 28, 1949Smallest Number of Field Goals By One Team Georgia Tech 11 N. C. State vs. Ga. Tech Dec. 28, 1949Smallest Number of Personal Fouls By One Team Penn State 6 Penn State vs. W. Va. Dec. 29, 1949Smallest Number of Free Throws Made By Team N. Carolina 7 Carolina vs. Navy Dec. 28, 1950Largest Comblned Two Team Total Score N. C. State 101-Georgetown 83 184 Georgetown 83 Feb. 24, 1951Smallest Comblned Two Team Total Score N. C. S. vs. Penn State 90 Score 50 to 40 Dec. 30, 1949
Compiled & Maintained ByThomas I. HinesOfficial Statistician
PINE STATE DAIRY BRODUCT
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Southern Conference Standing
As Of Saturday, Jan. 10, 1953
CONFERENCE GAMES ALL GAMES“.‘fin\-‘‘\_ '..-'\
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‘ North Carolina .................. ,7 0 1.000 584 404 9 2 .818: Wake Forest ................... 3 0 1.000 238 203 9 3 .750r N. C. State ..................... 6 1 .875 559 488 14 2 .875
Maryland ...................... 5 1 .888 340 802 7 8 .700George Washington ............. 7 2 .778 819 669 8 2 .800West Virginia .................. 6 .750 658 608 9 8 .750Furman ........................ 8 2 .600 860 861 5 4 .556Duke .......................... 8 8 .500 498 898 6 6 .500
8 Richmond ...................... 3 4 .429 504 500 5 4 .556, TA Wm. & Mary ........ ,........... 2 5 .286 564 547 5 5 .500r s. South Carolina .................. 2 5 .286 496 567 4 6 .400
' /’ J, a, Clemson ....................... 1 8 .250 261 298 8 5 .875a" . Davidson ....................... 1 4 .200 811 414 2 5 .286
,9” Art" The Citadel ..................... 0 2 .000 117 116 0 8 .000/J Virginia Tech ................... 0 2 .000 121 161 0 6 .000
l ’1’ 4% K VMI ........................... 0 5 .000 298 406 2 7 .222f“- . .4"- Washington and Lee ............ 0 8 .000 528 669 0 8 .000
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