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WILLIAM NEAL REYNOLDS COLISEUM
,Washington and Lee Un f—YIverSI
North Carol CoflegeState
'I 949December 2
10¢ial Scorecard—ICOff
Richard L. Dickey, N. C. State’sAll-America forward is playinghis last, and what may well behis best of four outstandingyears of basketball. [Dickey hasscored a total of I,,I84 pointsduring three seasons of play.”Dick” stands 6-l and weighsI80 pounds. His hoE'ne town isAlexandria, lnd. .
Paul Horvath, six foot sevennch, 205—pound Junior fromChicago is a center and scored301 points last season. Paul isstudying Industrial Recreation, isa member of the honor societyof 30 3. He is married andhas a small daughter.
Joe Harand did an excellent jobat guard during the latter partof last season. Particularly goodon rebounds. Joe is from Tena-fly, N. J., stands six feet fourinches and weighs I94 pounds.
Victor Bubas, Southern Confer-ence All-Tournament guard, sec~and team All-Southern last year.Vic is usually a high scorer withhis long set shots. A Junior inIndustrial Recreation, he plansa coaching career. Bubas is asix foot two inch, I88 pounderfrom Gary, lnd.
Two Generals
Forward Jay Handlan, soph fromWheeling, W. Va., was highpoint man for Washington andLee last season. He tallied 370points as a GI freshman. Hewill start for the Generalsagainst N. C. State Friday night.
NORTH CAROLINA STATERaleigh, N. C.
Center Bob Goldsmith, juniorfrom Beckley, W. Va., has top-ped the 300-point mark for theWashington and Lee basketballteam during the past two sea.sons. Goldsmith will start forW&L in the Opening game wit.N. C. State.
WASHINGTON AND LEELexington, Va.
Name Pos.Free
Field Free ThrowsGoals Throws Missed
FreeName Pos. " Field Free ThrowsGoals Throws Missed
Dick Dickey
Sam Ranzino
Chris Compton
Jay Handlan
Joe Stoll Henry Jones
Bob Cook Talbot Trammell
Charlie Stine Bob Goldsmith
Warren Cartier Dave Hedge
Paul Horvath Joe Auer
Joe Harand Jim Fahey
Vic Bubas Don Fergusson
Bobby Hoyt George Pierson
Lee Terrill Steve Ulaki
Pete Jackmowski Howard Bratches
TOTALS TOTALS
Head Coach:Officials: G. K.
Legend* Field Goals—X FreeEVERETT N. CASEHusser and Lou BelloThrows—S Free Throws Missed—O
Head Coach: CON DAVIS
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Sam Ranzino, the ”sharpest shotin college basketball” was lastseason’s high point maker with38l. Sam is a Junior, studiesIndustrial Recreation, and wantsto play pro ball after the I951season. He is six feet one inchtall, weighs close to 200 pounds,and is from Gary, lnd.
Charlie Stine, a I75 pound sixfoot Senior from Frankfort, lnd.,is one of Coach Case’s most ca-pable reserves. Stine knows theCase system well, having playedunder the State skipper atFrankfort High in I942. Charlieis a Navy veteran and is study-ing Mechanical Engineering.
North Carolina StateFreshman Squad Roster
THE ronwxuwsNo. Name Hgt. HometownI3 Roger Craig 6—4 Durham, N. C.4 William E. Crull 6-2 Anderson, lnd.7 Bucky Seif 6-3 Charleston,9 William Kukoy 6-3 Gary,
THE CENTERS .IO Robert W. Speight 6-6 Akron, Ohio8 Bobby Goss 6-8 Raleigh, N. C.
I4 Larry Lovington 6-9 Staten Island, N .Y.THE GUARDS
II Ed Morris 6-4 Winston-Salem, N. C.3 Bernie Yurin 6-3 ary,I2 Kenneth Moseley 5-7 Leaksville, N. C.5 Warren Remensnyder 6-2 Oak Park, III.
Warren Cartier hails from GreenBay, Wis., is married and hasan 18 months old son. ”Swede”Was voted the most valuableplayer award by his teammateslast season. You may find thisI90 pound, six foot three seniorplaying at all positions duringthe course of a game.
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