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Page 1: TECHNICIAN NORTHCAROLINASTATE 8 STATE …€¦ · 0.Bill. “HEADS UP AMERICA" Screen 0 “NIGHT OF ADVENTURE” 8“I.“ Show Saturday Nllht “I'll CONSPIRATORB" . ‘ Hedy La-arr

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Inathrillerofaballgame,South Welch’s stormtroopers beata strong 2nd Bagwell when theygot hot in the last few minutes ofthe game and pushed across theirtwo winning touchdowns. With 2ndBagwell’s clever passing combina-tion of Stokes to Winecofl clickingso successfully during most of thegame, it looked like their victory.In fact the Bagwellians had a 7-0lead at the opening of the finalperiod as the result of a pass com-pleted in the end zone in the earlymoments of the first quarter.Seeming to find new energy, the

men from South Welch put on alast-minute drive that ended witha touchdown pass from Wiggs toMurdock. With only three minutesleft to play and still trailing byone point, South Welch scored

the score. In spite of the fact thattheygainedamarginofatolfirst downs by the mule-dazzlepassing from Wood and Perry to

again when Wiggs intercepted a Harper and 09830139117. they didpass'and dashed across the goal not bunch their guns to any ad-to clinch the game 12 to 7 forWelch. ,The other game scheduled in the

dormitory circuit resulted in ‘aforfeit from South Gold to SouthWatauga.

In a knock-down, drag-out battlethis week the Sigma Chi’s sewedup the championship in theirbracket by d6wning a fighting SigEp team 7 to 0. They scored earlyin the first quarter when Colhardheaved a long pass that bouncedoff Perry’s hands to Walner. Col-hard bucked the center of the linefor the extra point.The Sig Eps, unable to cross the

Sigma Chi goal line, made an im-pressive aerial attack the rest ofthe game in an attempt to even

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vantage because of the hard rush-ing of the Howard brothers andJorge Nadjar. Further attempts atscoring- by the Sigma Chi’s werefrustrated by the excellent workof Lasaiter and Perry in the back-field and Crigler and Harper inthe line. - °The Lambda Chi’s took an easy

victory over a weak A.L.T. teamby a 14-0 score. An early lead wastaken by the Lambda Chi’s whenthey tore off a 60-yard gain on aking heave from “Tossing Tommy”Teaubeaut to Fred Page. The extrapoint was scored on the ifiallibleshort pass over the center of theline to Daniels.The remainder' of the game, un-

til the fourth quarter when theLambda Chi’s scored .again, thistime on a pass from Page toDaniels, was a see-saw battle. Thedefensive Work of the A.L.T.’s wassparked by Blackwelder, a fast-rushing guard.

The lead in their section of vol-leyball was taken by the LambdaChi’s when they defeated thePiKA’s 16-12, 16-8. The SigmaNu’s beat the A.L.T.’s 16-6, 16-6.In dormitory volleyball North Wa-tauga won over 1st Bagwell 16-13,16-2. South Watauga won by de-fault from 2nd Bagwell.

SCHEDULESFraternity Football

PiKA vs. Delta Sig, Nov. 20.Sigma Pi vs. Sigma Nu, Nov. 20.fiPiKA vs. A.L.T., Nov. 23.Sigma Pi vs. Sigma Chi, Nov. 23.

Fraternity VolleyballSigma Chi vs. Delta Sig, Nov. 21.Lambda Chi vs. Sigma Pi, Nov.

21s.P.E. vs. Lambda Chi, Nov. 23.

Dormitory FootballS. Gold vs. Berry, Nov. 20.2nd Bdgwell vs. 3rd Bagwell,

Nov. 20.Dormitory Volleyball

N. Welch vs. Berry, Nov. 20.S. Welch vs. 3rd Bagwell, Nov.

20.Military Football

Co. A vs. Co. D, Nov. 22.Co. B- vs. Co. C, Nov. 22.

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|————|W"3hIlumer Wins Praise

By fine PerlonnanteGrid fans in Florida’s pleasure-

bent metropolis, are still talkingabout N. C. State’s fast-working,colorful Wolfpack and are fervent-ly singing praises for speedy How-ard Turner, State’s ace back.

State kicked off and Miamimanaged to force their way to the36, where Harrill got 03 a nicequick kick. Taking over on their20-yard line, ,Turner made twofast plunges through the line, ad-vancing the ball to the 37. Fromhere two consecutive penaltiesmade it lst and 30 for State, andTurner made a 39-yard kick.Brown returned this punt 40 yardsto the Miami 46. On a pass fromMullis to Hildreth, Miami gained12 more yards. On the next passattempt, Turner intercepted on theState 16 and weaved his way fora sensational return of 44 yards.Keeping up the fast play, Worsttook the ball and smashed his wayfor the remaining 41 yards andthe first touchdown. Zickefoosekicked the placement, making thescore 7-0.

After receiving, Miami was keptwedged so tightly in their hinter-land, that they were forced to kickand set State up on their own 34.After a series of successful passesand running plays, Turner scoredon an end around from the 4-yardline. Zickefoose again made theextra point. At the beginning ofthe second period the score-’stood

‘ 14-0.Bobby Worst, the Wolfpack’s

hard-plunging fullback, intercepteda pass on the State 46 and poundedall the way to the Miami 20. Afterthis brilliant performance, Statewas. set back 16 yards on a clippingpenalty. Not to be denied, Turnerheaved a touchdown pass to Ed-wards in the end zone. Zickefoose’splacement added the extra point tomake it 21-0.Miami came in for their scoring

when Mullis spiralled a 29-yardpass to Hildreth, who was stoppedon the State 6. Watts dartedthrough for the tally, which be-came Miami’s first touchdown of

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HOMECOMING(Continued from Page 1)

game last Friday night andmaynot be able to play in Saturday'scdntest. Howard Turner, ace tail-back, received a slight leg injury,but Coach Feathers said that hewill be able to start against Rich-mond.The fleetofooted Turner, 168-

11on Rocky Mount lad, won thehearts of 12,414 spectators whowitnessed the Hurricane-Wolfpack

A, clash, and heIis being boosted bythe Floridians as “one of the lead-ing candidates for All-SouthernConference this season. In thewords of Jack Rufling, sportswriter of the Miami Herald, How-ard was “THE man time and againas the swift North Caroliniansrambled across for a touchdown.”Similar accolades have been con-stantly pouring in from the press.Our sensational, triple-threat backwill make his last bid for an All-Southern Conference place tomor-row, and Richmond is in l for somestand-out balP playing.

There is still openings on TheTechnician stafl for at least twofreshmen who are interested'1n anytype newspaper work. Call 4732 orcome by 10 Tompkins Hall.There will be a meeting of The

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the season. As a ruult of a pen-alty, Wylie had to make his place-ment from the 24, and he got 03a beauty that centered the goalposts. The halftime score was 21-7.The resale-dazzling scampering

of State’s Howard Turner kept thespectators and press representa-tives in a delighted mood. Speed-ing and spinning his way throughthe rather tame Hurricane, Turnerwon many Floridians’ admiration.

Starting from the Miami 29,Worst spun through the line for a2-yard gain. For the final scoringmarch, Turner tossed a long spin-ner that Edwards took on theMiami 3. Another pass from Tur-ner to Gibson landed in the efldzone. Zickefoosq', who has nowgained the professional touch,made his fourth conversion ’androunded out the final score to 28-7.

PEP RALLYThere will be an important pre-

Homecoming Game pep rally to-night at 7 o’clock in Riddick Sta-dium. All students are urged toattend.

THE TECHNICIAN

STUDENTS(Continued from Page 1) ‘

championship debate team. Theexecutive secretary is Leon Mann.The chairman of the membershipeonhnittee is John Tart and Ches-ter Rudnick Gilbert is chairman ofthe commitme on resolutions.Group discussion leaders of theState College delegation includeJ. A. Straus, Harvey Diamond.David Fuchs, H. T. Andrews, andW. F. IBrown.

Sigma Xi MeetingDr. W. J. Peterson, head of the

animal nutrition laboratory atState College, will address a meet-ing of the College Chapter of theSociety of the Sigma Xi in theWithers Hall auditorium tonight at7:30. His subject will be “The Caro-tinoid Pigments.” Dr. Ralph W.Cummings, chapter president, willpreside.

Dean of Students E. L. Cloyd ofState College will address a dinnermeeting of the New HanoverCounty State College Club in Wil-mington tonight at 7.

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