Forward Hugo Kappler has been a standout at Carolina for three years. During his sophomore season he was selected to a first-team All-Southern position and as a junior performed brilliantly. During the past season Hugo was handicapped by a broken wrist for most of the year, but came back to Carolina s lineup near the end to star. An excellent scorer, Kappler is a driver and fine rebounder. Center Alton McCotter led the Demon Deacons of Wake Forest in scoring during the past season. He uses his 6-6 frame well off the backboards and is a fine shot from his pivot position. Averaged 17.5 points per game during the last season and has scored more than 1,000 points for his collegiate career. Guard Scotty York of Duke is one of the best set-shot artists in the Southern Conference, but the blond haired Cleveland Heights, Ohio lad can drive well too. He saw four years of duty with the Blue Devile and is regarded as one of the best team players in Duke basketball history. Scotty is a play maker, often feeding to teammates for baskets. He sets up the offensive patterns and keeps hustling all the way. Forward Stan Naieway has completed four years of varsity competition at Wake Forest and joins the All Star squad for his last game. He maintained a scoring average of above 15 points per game for his entire career with the Deacons. Stands 6 4 and is an aggressive rebound artist. Uses hook shot to good advantage and is excellent free throw shooter. Center Jim Slaughter was the nation s fifth ranked scorer at the end of the regular season. He broke all scoring records while a member of the University of South Carolina Gamecock squad. Slaughter tal~ lied 555 points in 24 games for a 23.1 average. Slim Jim stands six-feet, eleven inches and is one of the nation s top rebound men. He pulled down 400 rebounds in 24 games for an average of 16.7 per game. He is a native of Roanoke, Va. Guard Charlie Thorne of Carolina is one of the most consistent performers ever to don a White Phantom uniform. Although not a high scorer, Thorne is brilliant as a team player. He led the Carolina squad in assists during the past season and was responsible in a great measure for the success enjoyed by the squad during the latter portion of the season. Thorne can hit the basket well from the outside and is a good rebounder for his size. Stands 5 11 and hails from Rocky Mount, N. Center Tex Tilson of Virginia Tech is one of the great stars of the Southern Guard Fred Hengeveld of Davidson is Conference. During the past season Tex another brilliant outside shooter on the scored 566 points for a 20.5 game average. All Star squad. He s a constant threat with His hook shot is one of the best seen his looping shot and can drive for the since Chet Geirmack graduated from Wil- basket, if the occasion demands. A fine liam and Mary. He is a hard worker off competitor, Hengeveld has been hampered the backboards and an excellent shot at by a knee injury, but is due to be in the free throw line. Stands six feet, four top shape for the All-State game. inches and hails from Blacksburg, Va. Forward Arthur Cerra led the George Washington Colonials in scoring this year. He tallied above 20 points on 15 occasions and averaged nearly 18 points per game for the entire season. A native of Brooklyn, N. Y., Cerra can hit well from the outside and drives in close for lay ups. Is very deceptive dribbler and great ball-handler. Stands six feet, four inches and weighs 190 pounds. Guard Ed McMillian of William and Mary has been nicknamed The Gunner for his shooting habits. He had hit the basket with unusual accuracy from the outside and can give and go with the best players seen in the conference. McMillian was a unanimous selection to the 1951 Southern Conference All Tournament team and he was among the highest scorers in the tourney. McMillian is a great ball-handler and dribbler and keeps going at a terrific pace during the entire game.
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All-Star Roster ORTH CAROLINA STATE Head Coach: Tom Scott, Univ. of North Carolina A g Field Free Personal Total No. Name Position Goals Throws Fouls Points Hugo Kapler, F. Art Cerra, F. Stan Najeway, F. Tex Tilson, C. Jim Slaughter, C. Alton McCotter, C. Scotty York, G. Fred Hengeveld, G. Ed McMillian, G. Chas. Thorne, G. 77 Sam Ranzino, F. 81 Bob Cook, F. 80 Bobby Speight, F. 73 Paul Brandenberg, F. 7] Joe Ste, F. 79 Bill Kukoy, F. 84 Paul Horvath, C. 74 Bobby 6055, C. 78 Victor Bubas, G. 75 Lee Terrell, G. A 72 P. Jackmowski, G. 83 Bobby Holt, G. 85 Eddie Morris, G. Bernie Yurin, G. m «7";.,, \a«\\-" t,. no. J. on. on. I COPY R l (IIIT 1950, TH E COCA-COLA C0 M PA N Y TIME IN TRAVELING 3 SEC. LANE VIOLATION ILLEGAL DRIBBLE,fld /' 2; 7 Mt \ SCORE COUNTS \ NUMBER OF FREE THROWS CANCEL SCORE f \ 1" 751/ : i 2 a \/ SUBSTITUTION I, x.1i il I'T.3:{I. if)» b; m. //I7/: 7 \ mg: L/ 4.32. (K. i l.", \ JBZ/U/ \J / FOUL TIME OUT TECHNICAL FOUL HOLDING PUSHING _/\ DESIGNATE ILLEGAL USE OF HANDS OFFENDER'S NUMBER JUMP BALL VIOLATION
A. N. C. STATE COLLEGE SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPS 1947-48-49-50 :09" Coach Everett Case Roy Clogston, Ath. Dir #77 SAM RANZINO, Gary, Ind. 6'1 Forward... Made seven All-America squads last year, three first teams, three seconds and one third Scored 624 pts. last season, breaking several NCAA tournament records, which include most number of free throws scored in tournament, most number of total points in three games, most number of points in one game (32) Sam s one-handed push shot is one of best in game... senior this season and captain of the l950-5l squad... Will be featured in number of national magazines this winter... won team free-throw trophy last year with 72 percent accuracy Earned three previous monograms... All-Southern too. #81 808 COOK, Columbus, Ind. 6 4 _ Forward... l90-pounds... Earned varsity letter last year, and looked vastly improved toward end of season... Can play center or forward. Good hook shot. Very aggressive. Will come with experience this season. #84 PAUL HORVATH, Chicago, Ill. 6 7 Center... Playing his fourth season with the Wolfpack, Paul has always contributed his share to the scoring... Hit 365 pts. last season and has been above 300 each season at State Fine rebound man.. Good clutch performer.. Named All-Dixie Classic tournament center last year and has been All-State each season. Can go with the best when he hustles. Never played high school ball... Only prior experience before coming to State was in Army and semi-pro ball... Senior... Married, one child. :73 PAUL BRANDENBERG, Port Richmond. New York 6'5" Forward... l95-pounds... Held out of action during freshman season because of transfer rule in Southern Conference. Transferred to State from Bayonne, N. J. Junior College where he was star performer. Fast and good shot. Great rebound man. Likely to be paired with Ranzino as starters. Sophomore. #78 Victor Bubas, Gary, Ind. 6 2" Guard... Great defensive player and one of the finest set-shots on club... Very deceptive dribbler and drives for basket well... Selected All-Southern last season, All-Dixie Classic, All-Southern Conference tourney... Team man of highest caliber... Always hustling and sparks club through some tough times... Field goal percentage of 40 percent highest on team and would score more points if he made more attempts. Shot fewer times last year than any regular on squad... Senior... Married, one child... Threeyear veteran. #80 BOBBY SPEIGI'IT, Akron, Ohio Forward... l85-pounds... Sophomore... Number two scorer on frosh team last year, avera ing.3 points in 24 games. Tallied 27 points... Fine shot from outside and works many tip-ins off backboard... Born in Raleigh, N. C., but moved away as child... ls rated as fine prospect and should have impressive season. #75 LEE TERRELL, South Orange, N. J. 6 0 Guard... Excellent ball handler and defensive man... Has improved shot this year and may become more potent scorer. Last year he scored only 42 points in 27 games... Scrappy type and loves game... Has improved a great deal as a result of experience in Catskill Mountains this past summer.. Junior... Earned letter last year. #85 EDDIE MORRIS, Winston-Salem, N. C. 6 5 Guard... ZOO-pounds... Sophomore... One of the bright defensive stars developed as freshman last year... Can hit outside set-shot well and really works hard on defense Battles for rebounds off both offensive and defensive backboard Could easily break into starting lineup this season, particularly if he improves his offensive scoring punch.. Prepped at Reynolds High... One of the best North Carolina prospects ever to attend State.