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Coach Everett Case

N. C. STATE COLLEGE

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPS

1947-48-49-50

#77 SAM RANZINO, Gary, Ind.6’l” Forward . . . Made seven All—Americasquads last year, three first teams, threeseconds and one third . Scored 624pts. last season, breaking several NCAAtournament records, which include mostnumber of free throws scored in tourna-ment, most number of total points in threegames, most number of points in onegame (32) . . . Sam’s one-handed pushshot is one of best in game . . . seniorthis season and captain of the l950-5lsquad . . . Will be featured in number ofnational magazines this winter . . . wonteam free—throw trophy last year with72 percent accuracy . . . Earned threeprevious monograms . . . All-Southern too.

#84 PAUL HORVATH, Chicago, Ill.6’7” Center . . Playing his fourth seasonwith the Wolfpack, Paul has always con—tributed his share to the scoring . . . Hit365 pts. last season and has been above300 each season at State . . . Fine re-bound man . . . Good clutch performer. . . Named All—Dixie Classic tournamentcenter last year and has been All-Stateeach season . . . Can go with the bestwhen he hustles . . Never played highschool ball . . . Only prior experience be—fore coming to State was in Army andsemi-pro ball . . . Senior . . . Married, onechild.

#78 Victor Bubas, Gary, Ind.6’2” Guard . . . Great defensive player andone of the finest set-shots on club . .Very deceptive dribbler and drives forbasket well . . . Selected All-Southern lastseason, All—Dixie Classic, All-Southern Con-ference tourney . . . Team man of highestcaliber Always hustling and sparksclub through some tough times . . . Fieldaoal percentage of 40 percent highest onteam and would score more points if hemade more attempts. Shot fewer times lastvear than any regular on squad . . .Senior . . . Married, one child . . . Three-year veteran.

#75 LEE TERRELL, South Orange, N. J.6’0” Guard . . . Excellent ball-handler anddefensive man . . . Has improved shotthis year and may become more potentscorer. Last year he scored only 42 pointsin 27 games . . . Scrappy type and lovesgame . . . Has improved a great deal asa result of experience in Catskill Moun-tains this past summer . . . Junior . . .Earned letter last year.

#81 BOB COOK, Columbus, Ind.6’4”. Forward . . . l90-pounds . . . EarnedvarSIty letter last year, and looked vastlyimproved toward end of season . . . Canplay center .or forward. Good hook shot.Very aggresswe. Will come with experiencethis season.

#73 PAUL BRANDENBERG, Port Richmond,New York

6’5” Forward . . l95-pounds . . . Heldout of action during freshman season be-cause of transfer rule in Southern Con-ference. Transferred to State from Bay-onne, N. J. Junior College where he wasstar performer. Fast and good shot. Greatrebound man. Likely to be paired withRanzino as starters. Sophomore.

#80 BOBBY SPEIGHT, Akron, Ohio6’7” Forward . . lBS-pounds . . Sopho-more . . . Number two scorer on froshteam last year, averaging 11.3 points in24 games. Tallied 273 points . . . Fineshot from outside and works many tip-insoff backboard . . Born in Raleigh, N. C.,but moved away as child ls rated asfine prospect and should have impressiveseason.

#85 EDDIE MORRIS, Winston-Salem, N. C.6’5” Guard . . . ZOO-pounds . . Sopho-more . . . One of the bright defensive starsdeveloped as freshman last year . . . Canhit outside set-shot well and really workshard on defense . . . Battles for re-bounds off both offensive and defensivebackboard . . . Could easily break intostarting lineup this season, particularly ifhe improves his offensive scoring punch. . . Prepped at Reynolds High . . . Oneof the best North Carolina prospects everto attend State.

Roy Clogston, Ath. Dir.

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North Carolina StateCoaches EVERETT CASE and CARL ANDERSON. Manager GEORGE PICKETT

YALE UNIVERSITYNEW HAVEN, CONN.

Jersey JerseyNo. Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Hometown Class No. Name Class 'Age Hgt. Wgt. Hometown77 Sam Ranzino, F. 6-1 180 Gary, Indiana .. Senior *3 McHugh, G ’52 21 5-10 '163 Bristol, Conn.81 Bob Cook, F. 6-4 195 Columbus, Ind. Junior 4 Brown, F-C ’53 20 6—3 ‘200 New York, N. Y.80 Bobby Speight, F. 6-6 188 Akron, Ohio .. ' Soph *5 Harding, F-C ’53 18 6-4 I95 Rutherford, N. J.73 Pa 1 B d b F 65 194 P t R' h d N Y S h 6 Labriola, G ’53 18 5-9 155 Naugatuck, Conn.u ran en er , . - o , . . -g r 'c m°n °p . 7 Hipple, G '52 22 5—10 150 Plere, s. Dak.71 Joe Stoll, F. 6-4 175 Princeton, Ind. JUI‘IIOI' *8 Sears, F 53 18 6-3 ‘195 Portland, Ore.79 Bill Kukoy, F. 6-3 190 Gary, Ind. . Soph *9 Smith, C ’53 19 6—9 205 Columbus, Ohio84 Paul Horvath, C. 6-7 199 Chicago, Ill. Senior 10 Roche, G ’52 21 5-10 150 Bay Head, N. J.76 Larry Lovington, C. 6-10 225 Port Richmond, N. Y. _ Soph *11 Weber, G ’53 I8 6-2 165 .. Niles, Ohio

_ 12 Burkhard, G ’53 19 5-10 170 Woodsfield, Ohio74. Bobby Goss, C. 6-9 230 Raleigh, N. C. Soph .14 O’Brien, F-C ’53 21 6-4 175 Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y.78 Victor Bubos, G. 6-2 I85 Gory, Ind. Senior 15 Quirk F 15] 22' 6—1 180 West Haven Conn.75 Lee Terrell, G. 6-0 180 South Orange, N. J. . Junior 16 Buchanan, F ’52 20 6-4 170 Kansas City, Mo.72 p. Jackmowski, G. 6-3 194 Brooklyn, N. Y. Junior 17 Warren, F ’53 18 6-4 190 Bath, Me.83 Bobby Holt, G. 6-4 200 Greensboro, N. C. Junior 18 Smith, C ’53 18 6-6 185 St. Louis, Mo.

19 W' h , F ’52 19 6-3 185 Forest Hills, N. Y.85 Eddie Morris, G. 6-5 205 Winston-Salem, N. C. . Soph .WC or. . 20 MIIler, F ’53 19 6-2 185 Evanston, Ill.32 Berme Yum, 6- 6'4 ‘90 Gary: '"d- 5°13“ 21 Savard, F-C '53 19 6-4 185 Fairport, N. Y.

OFFICIALS: Lou Eisenstein, Ab Young * P b bl S t: r0 0 e for ers.

REFEREE'S SIGNALS\ ‘IA/(a:i t .«,>, ; 2M

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TIME IN TRAVELING 3 SEC. LANE VIOLATION ILLEGAL DRIBBLE SCORE COUNTS NUMBER OF FREE THROWS CANCEL SCORE SUBSTITUTION FOUL TIME OUT TECHNICAL FOUL HOLDING PUSHING ILLEGAL-USE OF HANDS OFFENDER'S NUMBER JUMP BALL VIOLATION

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1949-50 Record of North Carolina State

Wolfpack Basketball Squad

Team Record

Won 27, Lost

REGULAR SEASONN. C. State Opponent

67 ............ Washington and Lee ........................ 4777 Davidson College .......................... 4374 . . .- ........ George Washington ........................ 5262 ............ Loyola of Los Angeles ...................... 4746 ............ Univ. of Michigan (loss) ................... 5463 ............ Univ. of Michigan ......................... 5281 ............ Rhode Island State (Dixie Classic) ........... 6457 ............ Georgia Tech (Dixie Classic) ................ 3450 ............ Penn State (Dixie Classic) ................. 4069 ............ San Francisco Univ. 5455 Duke University (loss) ..................... 5844 ............ Davidson College ........... ‘............... 3872 ............ William and Mary ......................... 5851 ............ LaSalle College (loss) ...................... 6655 ............ Long Island Univ. ......................... 5261 Univ. of North Carolina .................... 5774 ............ Univ. of Louisville ......................... 5381 ............ Virginia Tech ............................. 5657 ............ Wake Forest College ....................... 5074 ............ Furman University ........................ 3850 ............ William and Mary (loss) ................... 5473 ............ Wake Forest College ....................... 3568 ............ Duke University ........................... 5066 ............ Univ. of Louisville ........................ 5270 ............ Univ. of North Carolina .................... 4464 ............ Villanova College (overtime loss) ............ 65

Southern Conference Tourney

67 ............ Virginia Tech ............................. 4259 ............ Wake Forest College ....................... 5367 ............ Duke University ........................... 4784 ............ Conference All-Stars ....................... 61

National Collegiate Athletic Association Tourney

87 ............ Holy Cross ............................... 7473 ............ City College of New York (loss) ............ 7853 ............ Baylor University (third place) ............. 41

2,156 ............ Totals For Season ....................... 1,705

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NEXT HOME GAME: George Washington University

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