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1 24 . N. C. STATE - O ALABAMA - 21 The Pack ventured into foreign territory, and after making enemies with natives got spanked for its trouble. State battled the nation's number one team evenly through most of the first half until little Joey Namath hurt his knee and aroused the anger of the Crimson Tide. Alabama scored late in the first half and poured it on after intermission to hand the Pack its first defeat of the season. The Tide played true to form, completing 15 of 18 passes and racking up a total of 342 yards. It was certainly a bad day for the State secondary. Heard after the game from an Alabama coed, quote, you might have beat us if you hadn't hurt Joe, unquote. We're still Number l Cin the ACCJ if N. C. STATE - 3 DUKE - 35 The Wolfpack scored first on a 46-yard field goal by Harold Deters, 'nuf said! The Blue Devils used midget bulldozers and vari- ous other heavy equipment K disguised as foot- ball playersl to push, level, disperse and other- wise eliminate the Wolfpack Calso disguised as football playersj allowing the Duke backs a hardly contested 319 yards rushing. The Devil's defense became an immovable object to the Pack attack and picked off three State passes to squelch anything that might have brought an offensive success. Thus the Wolf ack lost its first conference game P , so, 4'we're Number Two, Cif Dook wants to play that way, they can have Number ljfa' , M. ..... ,,.. ,M QM, A ,,, .ff U ff 5. V I M, ,f 13' ,fi '47 :4 Q S' iff,f44.- 'J ' 'i W7f7.: f 1, 5 5 f 1'-5' 5 ,Q .2 4 ,vu A-4' Z' . , J ...W , f,,.. , 2 fm-Q 1 - 1 , . . ',,,,,,.,,. I xx f-1 '. fy i jQw,.. The Town went Gown went to tal I 1 m
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S 46'Y3fd field p dozers and Vari- Lused as foot- S? and Other- dlsguised as S backs lg. The ble object tree State 'ht have iference gamg, Q wants to W play i l The Town went to see Mom's apple pie, While Gown Went to take in the hoocht Friends of the College got East and West together late in October and produced Akeo Watanabe conducting the Japanese Philharmonic and solo violinist Isaac Stern. The Coliseum is exposed to more culture than the rest of the state, thanks to the FOC, but only rarely has this performance been matchedbt
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