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CONTENTS Page The Presidents 5 Tulane Roster 6-7 Tulane Coaching Staff . 8 National Cam-Pix ...... 9-12, 17-20 Advertising Starting Lineups 14-15 Representatives Louisiana College Roster ... 22-23 Football Publica­ Individual Statistics 24 tions, Inc. Editor, Tulane Schedule 26 370 Lexington Avenue Wave Cagers Start Soon 28 New York, N. Y. ANDY RoGERS 3 THIS FALL . • • SCORE WITH FINE CLOTHING FROM MAYER ISRAEL'S . .. FOR OVER HALF A CENTURY THE STORE OF FINE FASHIONS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDRE t'-J . W r. fR.u,fus C arroflton ff{a rris

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5 Henry F rnka F . Dempsey H. Brinson B. Rogers F. K ibodeaux Head Coach back center back end ·~ TULANE No. Name Age Ht. Wgt. Ltrs. Class Hometown

11 Bonar, Bill, qb . . .. . 21 .. .. 6- 1 ... 184 ... 2 . .. Sr...... Bella.ire, Ohio l~ 12 Dempsey, Fred, qb .. 21 .... 5- 11 ... 189 ... 0 . .. So...... , Ill. 13 Ernst, Joe, qb ...... 23 .... 6-0 . .. ISS . .. 2 . .. Sr...... New Orleans ~ 15 Batson, A lvis, qb .... 21 .. .. 6- 1 ... 190 ... 0 ... So.. .. Houston, Tex. A. Nihart W. Behrend 18 Joseph, Edward, rhb .. 20 .... 6-2 ... 184 . .. 0 ... So.. . Jefferson, Tex. back guard 20 Kinek, George, lhb .. . 22 . ... 6-2 ... 190 ... 2 . .. Sr. . . . . A llentown, Pa. 21 Brignac, Don, rhb .... 20 .... 5-9V2 .. . 181. .. 0 .. . So...... Lutcher, La. 22 Waggoner, Harold, r hb 20 .... S-8 ... 170 . .. 0 . .. Jr.. Little Rock, Ark. 24 Kingery, E'worth, rhb 21 .... 5- 11 ... 178 ... 1 ... Jr... Lake Charles, La. 25 Shea, Hal, re ...... 20 . ... 6-2 ... 180 ... 0 . .. So...... New Orleans 26 Van M eter, Ver., lhb 21 .... 6-3 ... 175 .. . 0 . .. So... Henryetta, Okla. 27 Nihart, Arlen, lhb ... 21 .... 5- 10 ... 160 ... 1 . .. Jr.. . .. Gulfport, Miss. 29 Wood, Charley, lhb .. 19 .... 6-0 .. . 170 .. . 0 ... So. .. Lake Charles, La. 33 Daigle, Charles, fb .. 23 . .. . 5-9 ... 179 ... 1 ... Jr. .. Baton Rouge, La. 35 Hahn, Harry, fb .... 22 . .. . 5-9 ... 184 . . . 2 ... Sr...... New Orleans 40 Sikora, John, lhb .... 24 .... 6-2 . .. 195 . .. 2 ... Sr...... Gary, Ind. B. Jones H. Headrick 4 1 Kent, Ronn ie, fb .... 19 .... 5-10 ... 180 ... 0 ... So...... New Orleans back guard 42 Doyle, Cecil, fb ...... 22 .... 6-0 ... 178 ... 0 ... Jr..... DeRidder, La. 43 Max well, Bobby, rhb . 22 .... 5-8 ... 170 .. . 1 . .. Sr...... Dallas, Tex. 44 Jones, Bobby, fb .... 22 .... 5- 10 ... 178 ... 2 ... Sr.. . .. Houston, Tex. 45 Burr, Albert, fb .... 22 .... 5-8 ... 170 ... 0 ... Jr...... Bogalusa, La. 46 Rogers, Bob, fb ...... 20 .... 6- 1 ... 191. .. 0 ... Jr... Lake Charles, La. 50 Dedeaux, Homer, c .. 24 .... 6-2 .. . 201 ... 3 . .. Sr.. . .. Gulfport, Miss. 51 Maddox, George, c .. 22 ... . 6-2 ... 196 ... 2 ... Sr...... Dallas, Tex. 53 Wolfe, Oscar, c ...... 22 .. .. 6-1 ... 202 ... 0 ... Jr...... New Orleans 54 Rice, B. J., c ...... 19 .. .. 6- 1 ... 187 ... 0 .. . So...... New Orleans 55 Brinson, Harold, c . . 23 . ... 6-2 . . . 194 ... 1 . .. Sr. . . . . DeQueen, Ark. 56 Braden, Bob, c ...... 19 . . . . 6-2 . . . 196 ... 0 ... So. Independence, Kan. B . Eddy D. Brignac tackle back

J. E rn3t E . J osep h B. Bonar G . K inek R. Kent W. McElhannon back b ack b ack back back end L. Teeuws C. Rey C. Doyle A. Burr M. McLean J. Johnston tackle guard back back end guard

c. Rogas T. Comeaux H . Waggoner B . Maxwell C. Daigle D. Fugler end guard back back back tackle TULANE

No. Name Age Ht. Wgt. Ltrs. Class Hometown

59 Roy, George, rg ..... 19 .... 6-0 ... 210 ... 0 ... So...... New Orleans 60 Doyle, Dennis. rg .... 23 .... 5-11 ... 210 ... 3 ... Sr... San Angelo, Tex. 61 Headrick, Harold, lg .. 21. ... 6-2 ... 209 ... 2 ... Sr... San Angelo, Tex. 62 Kle inschmidt, Art, rg 24 .... 5- 11 ... 220 ... 1. .. Jr...... New Orleans 63 Nuss. Bobby, rg ...... 20 .... 5-10 ... 196 ... 0 ... So...... New Orleans D. Rogas G. Maddox 64 Zapalac. Ma rtin, rt .. 19 .... 6-2 ... 225 ... 0 ... So...... Waco. Tex. tackle center 65 Comea ux, Tommy, lg 20 .... 6-1 ... 205 ... 0 ... So... Port Arthur, Tex. 66 G u yton, Bobby, le .. 21. ... 6- 1 ... 197 ... 0 ... So...... Tupelo, Miss. 67 Johnston, Jimmy, rg . 20 .... 5- 11 ... 204 ... 0 ... So...... New Orleans 68 Behrend, Weldon, lg . 21. ... 6-0 ... 204 ... 0 ... Jr.. . San Angelo, Tex. 70 Houseplan. Mike. 1t •• 19 .... 6- 1 ... 220 ... 0 .. . So...... Chicago, Ill. 71 Lea . Paul. It ...... 21. ... 6-2 ... 235 ... 3 ... Sr.. . New London, Tex. 72 Smith, Danny, rt .... 20 .... 6-3 ... 225 ... 0 ... So...... Hope, Ark. 74 Fugler, Dick. rt ...... 19 .... 6-3 ... 227 ... 1 ... Jr.. . White Oak. Tex. 75 Teouws. Len, rt ...... 21. ... 6-5 ... 220 ... 0 ... Jr.. . . . Oak Park, Ill. 76 Rogas, Dan, rt ...... 24 . . .. 6- 1 .. . 220 . . . 3 ... Sr.. . Port Arthur, Tex. 77 Joyce, Don, It ...... 21. ... 6-2 ... 229 ... 1. .. Sr... Stubenvllla, Ohio B. Cu;(tOn P. Lea en a tackle 78 Holluln, Jerome, It .. 21 .... 6-2 .. . 284 ... 1. .. Jr. Donaldsonville, La. 79 Eddy, Bob, It ...... 22 ... . 6-2 ... 219 ... 0 ... Jr.. .. . Carthage, Mo. 80 McLean, Mike, Ia .... 20 .... 6-0 ... 184 ... 0 ... Jr.. . . . Magnolia, Ark. 81 Shinn, Joe, le ...... 19 .... 5-11 ... 186 ... 0 ... Jr.. . Little Rock, Ark. 82 Kirkpatrick. Gala, ra 20 .... 6-2 ... 207 ... 0 ... Jr..... Waukegan, Ill. 83 Harper. Joe, lo ...... 21 .... 6-0 ... 193 ... 2 ... Sr...... Houston, Tex. 84 Kibodeaux, Ferdie, ra 22 .... 6-2 . . . 190 .. . 0 ... Jr...... Jennings, La. 85 McElhannon, W . C .. le 19 .... 6-1 ... 175 ... 0 ... So.. . San Benito, Tax. 86 Rogas, Gena, re ...... 21 .... 6-2 ... 198 ... 0 ... So.. . Port Arthur, Tax. 90 Hubbard, Dale, la .... 19 .... 6-4 ... 182 ... 0 ... So...... Mobile, Ala. 91 Bowman, Marcus, rg .. 20 .... 6-0 . . . 194 ... 0 ... So.. . . Galveston, Tex. J. Shinn A. Kleinschmidt end guard

C . Kirkpatrick J. Harper D. Doyle D. J oyce J . Helluln 0. Wolfe end end guard tackle tackle center TULANE COACHING STAFF-John Read, Raymond Wolf, Dennis Vinzant, Head Coach . , W. A. McElreath, Winlon Knowles (left to right).

Time out . .. Have a Coke Originality, splendor, fun and frivolity char­ acterize the annual Beaux Arts Ball, con­ ducted by the women's auxiliary, New Or­ leans chapter, American Institute of Architects, for the benefit of a traveling fellowship in the Tulane school of architecture. Here, two Tu­ lane students prepare scenery for "Streets of New Orleans."

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TULANE PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP LE LT LG C RG RT RE Shinn Lea Headrick Maddox D. Doyle D. Rogas K'patrick 81 71 6 1 51 60 76 82 ••• QB Bonar II LHB RHB Kinek Batson Today's Milder, 20 15 FB Waggoner 22 SQUAD ROSTER Bet:t:er-Tasting II Bonar, qb 35 Hahn, fb 59 Rey, g 75 Teeuws,t 12 Dempsey, qb 40 Sikora. hb 60 Doyle, D., g 76 Rogas, D., 1 13 Ernst, qb 41 Kent, fb 61 H eadrick, g 77 j oyce, 1 15 Batson, qb 42 Doyle, C., fb 62 Kleinschmidt, g 78 Helluin,l 18 joseph, hb 43 Maxwell, hb 63 Nuss, g 79 Eddy,t 20 Kinek, hb 44 Jones , fb 64 Zapalac, t 80 McLean, e 21 Brignac, hb 45 Burr, fb 65 Comeaux, g 81 Shinn, e 22 Waggoner, hb 46 Rogers, fb 66 Guyton, e 82 Kirkpatrick, e 24 Kingery, hb 50 Dedeaux, c 67 johnston, g 83 Harper, e 25 Shea, e 51 Maddox, c 68 Behrend, g 84 Kibodeaux, e 26 Van Meter, hb 53 W olfe, c 70 Housepian, t 85 McElhannon, e 27 Nihart, hb 54 Rice, c 71 Lea, t 86Rogas, G., e 29 Wood, hb 55 Brinson, c 72 Smith, t 90 Hubbard, e 33 Daigle, fb 56 Braden, c 74 Fugler, t 9 1 Bowman,g

LOUISIANA COLLEGE PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP LE LT LG C RG ~T RE C'penter J. Rudd F. Spruill White L'Combe Colwell Calendar 36 49 24 19 60 29 58 QB Dyer 10 LHB RHB Acosta Thomas 12 13 FB Garrett 33 SQUAD ROSTER 10 Dyer, b 26 Hellen, b 40 George, t 53 Babington, b II Warner, b 27 Townsend, b 41 Lewis, t 54 Aplin, b 12 Acosta, b 28 F ant, c 43 Reed, e 55 Rudd, t 13 Thomas, b 29 Colwell. 1 45 Haddock, b 56 Gladden, e 14 Rivet, b 30 Mien, g 46 Moses. e 57 Bailey, b 19 White,c 32 Myers. b 47 Lutz, 11 58 Callendar, e 20 Mercer, b 33 Garrell, b 48 Smith. e 59 Broussard, g 21 Lej urne, g 35 McKown. b 49 Rudd, t 60 LaCombe, g 23 Terral, g 36 Carpenter, e 50 Lane. b 6 1 Spruill. D., g 24 Spruill, F., g 37 Blankenbaker, t 51 Kochevar. b 6.2 Bullard, 1 25 Brister, b 38 Burns, c 52 Washington, b OFFICIALS Referee- L. L . McMasters (Chicago) Umpire-J. E. Burghard (Mississippi College) Head Linesman- Pete Gracey (Vanderbilt) Field Judge-Battle Bagley (W & L) Clock Operator· -Joe Riley (Alabama) The Roosevelt Hotel Offers New Orleans' Most Diversified Program of Music and Entertainment

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CO,.R., THC AWCIIUCAH T08 ACCO CO W,.AN't Jimmy S. Keeth D. Haddock T. Mercer B. Hellen A. Aplm Head Coach back back back back LOU I SlANA COLLEGE No. Name Age Ht. Wt. Class Hometown 10 Dyer. Wesley. qb . . .. 20 . .. 5-11 . .. 165 .. . So...... Oakdale. La. 11 Warner, John, rh .... 19 . .. 5-11 ... 165 ... So...... Winnfield, La. 12 Acosta, Tony, lh ..... 23 ... 5-9 ... 175 ... So...... Jackson, La. 13 Thomas, Lavelle, rh .. 20 ... 5-7 ... 160 ... Jr...... Ft. Worth. Tex. 14 Rivet, Joe. rh ...... 22 .. . 6-1 . . . 180 ... So. . . . • . . . . Alexandria, La. 19 White, Kirby, c ...... 22 ... 6-2 ... 185 ... Sr...... Sulphur. La.

:o Mercer ~ T. H., rh . . . . 18 . . . 5-11 ... 155 . . . Fr...... Winnsboro, La. 21 LeJurne, Joe, g ..... 19 ... 6-2 ... 185 ... Fr...... Hathaway. La. C. Burns B. Kochevar center back 23 Terral, T. W .. g ...... 18 ... 6-0 ... 175 ... Fr...... Jena, La. 24 Spruill, Fern, g ...... 24 ... 5-11 ... 175 .. . Sr...... Alto, Tex. 25 Brister, Walter, qb . . 24 ... 6- 1 ... 160 ... So...... Bunkie, La. 26 Hellen, Buck, rh .... 19 . .. 5-9 ... 170 .. . Fr...... DeQuincy, La. 27 Townsend, James. rh 18 ... 5-8 . . . 140 ... Fr...... Bunkie. La. 28 Fant. Ivy, c ...... 19 ... 5- 10 ... 180 ... Fr...... Alexandria, La. 29 Colwell, Horshell, t .. 24 ... 6-1 ... 185 ... Sr...... Alexandria. La. 30 Miers, Buddy, g ..... 22 . . . 6-0 ... 195 ... J r ...... DeRidder, La. 32 Myers, M. E .. lh ..... 23 ... 5-11 ... 160 ... Fr. .... Bayou LeBatre. Ala. 33 Garrett, Harold, fb .. 19 ... S-10 ... 187 .. . So...... Manchest er, Ga. 35 McKown, Jerry, qb .. 20 ... 5-10 ... 183 ... Fr...... Jackson, Miss. 36 Carpenter. Chiles. e .. 21 ... 6-2 ... 180 ... Sr...... Oakdale, La. 37 Blankenbaker. Gale, t 18 .. . 6-0 ... 180 ... Fr...... DeQuincy. La. K. White F. Spruill 38 Burns. Chester. c .... 20 ... 6-0 ... 190 ... Sr.. . . . New London, Tex. center guard

J . Rudd B. Calendar G. Blankenbaker J. Warner D. Spruill H. Broussard tackle end tackle back guard guard 22 Jim Rudd L. Thomas T. Terral R. Lane I. Fant W. Brister tackle back guard back center back

R. George G. Bullard J. Rivet L. Lutz H. Colwell K. Ba iley tackle tack le back guard tack lt:> b ack LOU I SlANA COLLEGE No. N a me Age Ht. Wt. Class Hometown 40 George, Ray, ...... 19 ... 6- 4 . . . 220 ... Jr...... Pineville, La. 41 Lewis, H a rdin, .... 18 ... 6-2 ... 210 ... So...... Alexandria, L a. 43 R e ed, H e rma n , e .... 23 ... 6-1 ... 18S . .. Fr...... Bunkie, La. 4S Haddock, Don. rh .... 20 ... S- 10 ... 176 ... Jr...... Jennings, La . 46 Moses, Billy, e ...... 24 ... 6-4 . . . 19S . . . Sr.. . . . Mt. Pleasant, Tex. 47 Lutz. L. C .. g ...... 20 ... 6- 1 ... 200 . . . Jr...... Bunkie, La. 48 Smith, Woodry, e .... 24 ... 6-1 ... 19S ... So...... Jennings, La. 49 Rudd, John, t ...... 21 ... 6-2 ... 210 . . . Sr...... Mt. Pleasant, Tex. W . Dver B. Moses SO Lane, R a lph, lh ...... 19 ... 6-0 ... ISO .. . So...... Alexandria, L a. b3Ck en :I Sl Kocheva r , Burnie, fb 23 . .. S- 10 . .. 160 ... Fr...... Pueblo, Colo. S2 Washington, Chas., lh 18 . .. S- 10 \l'z . .. 165 .. . Fr...... Vivian, La. S3 Babington, Tommy, hb 18 ... 5-9 .. . 160 . . . Fr...... Franklinton, La . 54 Aplin, Arch, lh ...... 24 ... 5-9 . . . 16S .. . So...... Harrisonburg, La.

55 Rudd, Jim, t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 23 .. . 5-11 . . . 185 . .. Sr.. Mt. Pleasant, Tox .

56 Gladden, Lorenzo. e 0. 20 0 . 0 6- 1 . .. 180 . . . So.. . . . Manchester, Ga. S7 Bailey, Kenda ll, fb .. 19 .. . 5-9 ... 170 . . . So...... Sterlington, La. S8 Callender, B e rnard, e 21. . . 6-2 . .. 180 .. . Jr.. . . . • . . . Natchez. Miss. 59 Broussard, Harold. g 20 . . . 5- 10 .. . 170 . . . So.. Jennings, La. 60 L a Combe, Tommy, g 21 . .. 5-9 . . . 17S .. . Jr.. . Pineville, La.

61 Spruill, Dwaln, g • 0 • 0 25 0 0 0 5- 11 ... 185 .. . Sr...... Alto, Tex. 62 Bullard, Gene, t .... . 20 ... 6-3\l'z ... 250 ... So...... Hamilton, Tex. T. Acosta H . Garrett back back

B. M•e •·s J . Townsend L. Gladden W . Smith C. Washing ton J . McKown guard b ack end end back bad· 23 Total Individual Statistics

Punt Kickoff Rushing Passing Roceivlng Returns Returns ., .., 0. ., E ci. ., ., ., ., ;::"' .., .., .., .., 'tl ...... ~ E ...... 0 :; 0 0 0 {.)"' ><" < {.) 5 >< z ><"' z ><"' z ><"' Kinek ...... 10 95 0 0 31

Waggoner ••••••••• 0 8 83 0 19 Bonar ...... 3 10 6 31 11

Ernst ••• 0 • •••••••••• 2 0 0 Batson ...... 6 13 Kingery . · · · ··· ..... 2 9 2 Nihart ...... 2 Jones ...... 20 Brignac ...... 1 R<>gers ...... 1 0 -S Kirkpat rick ...... 17 McLean ...... 3 17 Hahn ...... 2 47

Totals ...... 34 209 13 6 31 31 3 42 4 86 O pp. Tot als ...... 50 189 28 17 171 17 171 2 20 4 as

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