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Vol. 17 DECEMBER 6, 1947 No. 7 Official Souvenir Football Program of Tulane University, Published for Each Home Game National Advertising Representative, Football Publications, 370 Lexington, New York, N. Y. ANDY RoGERS, Co-Editor CAROL HART, Co-Editor

FORTY-FIFTI-I RENEWAL

. ~' ' Tulane and ·state University first presented in 1939 with the purpose of today renew one of the South's oldest foot­ fostering friendlier relations between the ball rivalries in before two universities. Immediately following perhaps the largest crowd to ever witness today's game, body officials of the traditional spectacle. Tulane and L.S.U. and the captains of the The Green Wave and the Tigers face two teams will meet at midfield for the each other for the 45th time in the annual presentation of the "Rag" which will be retained until next year's contest. · ~limactic battle which was inaugurated in 1893. Today's encounter promises an all-out offensive battle. And if it follows the The ;Bayou Bengals hold a slim 22 to 18 pattern fixed by the 1946 melee, there will victory margin over the Green Wave.with be plenty of scoring by both teams. Most four of the games ending in deadlocks. of the principals in that 41-27 skirmish are · ·Winner of today's ·game will earn pos­ on hai1d today to take up where they left session of "Tl1~ Rag," a trophy emblematic off. of victory in the annual gridiron tussle. 1 As usual, this season finale provides the "The Rag" isn't an imposing trophy. In last portunity for several players on fact, it's nothing more than a rectangular both,+.t 'teams to wear the colors of their piece-of cloth which is divided diagonally respective alma maters. so that the colors of each school occupy Among those who will finish their grid· half of the banner. The purple and gold of careers with today's game are Captain L. S. U. and the olive green and sky blue Leonard Finley, Marvin McCain and Ray of Tulane blend with the official seal of Olsen for Tulane while Y. A. Tittle, Dan Sandifer, Jim Cason and Ray Coates will _the state of Louisiana in the center. be amo!).g those playing their last game in This award to the winni~g t~am was Tiger uhiform. _3

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No. Name and Position Age Ht. Wt. Home Town 25- Al Waller, hb ...•••..... 21. . •• 5-10 ...... 165 ...... ·. . New Orleans 26- Bobby Jones, hb ...... 18 ..•• 5-10 ...... 170 ...... , Tex. 27- Don Fortier, hb •.••.•.• . 25 ••.• 5-10 ...... 170 ...... •. New Orleans 29- Florian Seal, hb ...... 24 .. . . 5-11 ...... 175 ...... New Orleans 31-Marvin McCain, fb ...... 22 .... 6- 0 ...... 190 ...... New Orleans 32- Bennie Ellender, qb ...... 22 .... 6- 2 ...... 187 ...... Sulphur, La. M. McCain J. Wasieleski 33-Dick Hoot, fb ...... 22 .... 6- 0 ...... 185 ...... Swarthmore, Pa. fullback end 34-,Tohn Wasieleski, e ...... 22 .... 6- 0 ...... 180 ...•.... Shamokin, Pa. 35-Al Fleider, e ...... 18 .... 6- 2 ...... 190 ...... Berwyn, Ill. 37-John Phillips, hb ...... 18 .•.. 5-10 ...... 190 ...... Philadelphia, Pa. 39-Harold Headrick, t ...... 18 .... 6- 1 ...... 200 ...... San Angelo, Tex. 40-Bill Riggs, e ...... 18 .... 5- 11 ...... 175 ...... Tulsa, Okla. 41-George Maddox, g .•..... 19 .... 6- 1...... 185 ...... Dallas, Tex. 42-Paul Bienz, hb ...... 22 .... 5- 8 ...... 170 ...... Fort Wayne, Ind. 43-John Campora, hb ...... 24 . ... 5-10 ...... 175 ...... New Orleans 44-Jim Keeton, qb ...... 22 .. .. 5-10 ...... 185 ...... Enid, Okla. 45- Ed Price, hb ...... 22 .. .. 5-11 ...... 190 ...... , .. New Orleans 46-Ray Prats, hb ...... 22 .... 5-11 ...... 170 ...... New Orleans 47-Rex Partridge, e ...... 20 .... 5-10 ...... 170 ...... Odessa, Tex. 48-Leonard Finley, qb ...... 24 .... 6- 0 ...... 180 ...... New Orleans R . Olsen B . Ellender 49-Ed Heider, e ...... 20 .... 6- 2 ...... 180 ...... New Orleans quarterback end 50-Bob Whitman, qb ...... 23 . •.. 5-10 ...... 175 ...... New Orleans 51-Ronald Chernick, qb ..... 20 .... 5-11 ...... 185 ...... Chicago, Ill. 52-Nick Eggenberger, g ..... 19 .... 5-11 ...... 200 .... White Plains, N . Y. 54-Stanley Kottemann, c ..... 22 .. .. 5-11 ...... 200 ...... New Orleans 55- Homer Dedeaux, c ...... 19 .... 6- 1 ...... 185 ...... Gulfport, Miss. 56-Bob Franz, t ...... 22 .... 6- 1...... 190 ...... Crystal Lake, Ill. 57-Emile O' Brien, e ...... 24 ... . 5-11 ...... 180 ...... New Orleans 58-David Rowland, g ...... 20 .... 6- 2 ...... 205 ...... Hot Springs, Ark. 59-Ken Tarzetti, e ...... 22 .... 6- 4 ..•... 190 ...... DeLisle, Miss. 60- Mike Balen, g ...... 24 .... 6- 0 ...... 200 ...... Sawyervme, Ill. 61-Ed Deramee, g ...... 22 .... 5-10 ...... 198 ...... Thibodeaux, La. (This Roster Copyrighted by Tulane University) N. Eggenberger R . Partridge guard end

E. Deramee J. Keeton E. O'Brien W. Svoboda W. McEver W. Villars guard quarterback end fullback center tackle S. Kottemann V. Klein E. Heider J. Tessier L. Finley B. Franz Center tackle end tackle quarterback tackle

C. Bounds D. Rowland A. D'Alessio R. Chernick R. Brown D. Rogas tackle guard fullback quarterback guard tackle TULANE

No. Name and Position Age Ht. Wt. Home Town 63-Anthony D ' Alessio, fb .... 21 . ..• 6- 0 ...... 190 ...... Philadelphia, Pa. 64-Ed Lennox, t ...... 22 ..•• 6- 2 ...... 205 ...... New Orleans 65-Dick Chassee, e ...... 18 ...• 6- 3 ...... 190 ...... Chicago, Ill. 66-:-Ray Olsen, e ...... 24 ...• 6- 2 ...... 190 ... ~ ...... New Orleans 67~:Dan.=-Rogas:'- f --::'"':" ~ ·... .. :~:'·. 22 .. :--. 6- 1 ~"~: - ~-~. 200 :"'~-~ Port ' .Arthur," Tex. 68-Al Demma, g ...... 19 ... , 5-11 ...... 200 ...... New Orleans R. Chassee R . Hoot 69-Dennis Doyle, g ...... 20 .... 5-11...... 195 ...... San Angelo, Tex. end fullback 70-Darwood Holm, g ...... 23 ...• 6- 0 ...... 198 ...... Eau Claire, Wis. 71-Walter Villars, t ...... 19 ...• 6- l...... 205 ...... New Orleans 73-Vic Klein, t ...... 26 ...• 6- 2 ...... 210 ...... New Orleans 74-Paul Lea, t ...... 18 ...• 6- l...... 215 ..... New London, Tex. 75-Don .Joyce, e ...... •. 18 .... 6- 0 ...... 190 ...... Stubenville, Ohio 76-Stanley Wojcik, fb .....•. 21 . ..• 6- 1 ...... 185 ...... Chicago, Ill. 77-Cliff Van Meter, hb ..... 20 .... 6- 1 ...... 190 ...... Henryetta, Okla. 78-Don Ford, g ...... 18 .... 5- 11 ...... 180 ...... New Orleans 79-Tom Heintz, t ....•...... 24 ... . 6- 2 ...... 240 ...... Hartford, Wis. 80-Al Crutchfield, c:: ...... •. 18 .... 6- 1 ...... 195 ...... Bristow, Okla. 82- Max Druen, t ...•...... 20 .... 6,- 1...... 190 ...... Enid, Okla. 83-.John Sikora, hb ...... 21. . . • 6- 2 ...... 190 ...... Gary, Ind. E. Lennox A. Demma 84-George Kinek, hb ...... 18 ...• 6- 2 ...... 185 ...... Allentown, Pa. tackle guard 85-Tom Reising, c:: •••...... 18 ...• 6- 1 ...... 190 ...... Evansville, Ind. 86-Ferdie Kibodeaux, e ...•. 19 ...• 6- 1 ...... 190 ...... Mermentau, La. 88-Bill Svoboda, fb ...... •. 20 ...• 5-11 ...... 195 ...... Bonliam, Tex. SO-Bobby Maxwell, hb ....•• 18 . .•• 5- 9 ...... 165 ...... Dallas, Tex. 91-.John Miec::howic::z, g ....•• 11 .. .• 5-11 ...... 190 ...... Chicago, Ill. 92- Rainey Brown, g ...... 19 ..•• 5-11 ...... 200 ...... New Orleans 93-Clinton Arnold, fb ...... 18 ...• 5-11 ...... 180 ...... Pensacola, Fla. 94-.Jerome Helluln, t ...... 18 ..•. 6- 1 ...... 280 .... Donaldsonville, La. 95-Clemon Bounds, t .....•. 11 .... 6- 3 ...... 200 ...... Pascagoula, Miss. 97-Bill McEver, c:: ...... 23 ...• 6- 3 ...... 185 ...... HUlsboro, Tex.

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8 Basketball takes the spotlight at Tu .. lane university with today's close of the football season. Typical Tulane spirit is shown as Hal Peck is congratulated by teammates and Coach Cliff Wells following last year's Merriwell victory over Georgia Tech. Peck scored four points in 20 seconds to turn defeat into a 47-45 triumph.

Only father-son combination in major college athletics today is Coach Wells of Tulane and son, Bob, a freshman who is making a bid for a playing berth with the Green Wave. Tulane's 1 5-man bas ketba II squad is shown above with its starting quintet, below. From left are Warren Perkins, Jim Riffey, Virgil Risner, Mel Payton and Alex Athas. THIS PROGRAM PRINTED "Your Specialists In Sports" by .JJI'M,~ TULANE UNIVERSITY PRESS ' ~]!.~· - Printing Department of Tulane University CAMPUS PRINTERS .g SPORTS, INC. BASEMENT PHONE FORMERLY DUNLAP SPORTING GIBSON HALL WALNUT 0082 . GOODS CO., INC.

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t' TULANE ' STARTING LINEUP LE LT ,LG c RG RT RE O'Brien Druen Holm K'mann Balen Klein Olsen 57 82 70 54 60 73 66 QB Keeton 44 LHB RHB Campora Price 43 45 FB Svoboda 88 SQUAD LIST 25 Waller, hb 45 Price, hb 63 D'Aiessio, fb 79 Heintz, t 26 Jones, hb 46 Prats, hb 64 Lennox, t 80 Crutchfield, c 27 Fortier, hb 47 Partridge, e 65 Chassee, e 82 Druen, t 29 Seal, hb 48 Finley, qb · 66 Olsen, e 83 Sikora, hb 31 McCain, fb 49 Heider, e 67 Rogas,t 84 Kinek, hb L. S. U. 32 Ellender, qb 50 Whitman, qb 68 Demma. g 85 Reising, c STARTING LINEUP 33· Hoot, fb . 51 Chernick, qb 69 Doyle, g 86 Kibodeaux, e LE I_,.T LG C RG RT RE 34 Wasieleski, e 52 Eggenberger, g 70 Holm. g 88 Svoboda, fb M.Lyle .Barnes Foti Ballard Worley Land Wimberly 35 Fleider, e 54 Kottemann, c 71 Villars t 90 Maxwell, hb 83 74 66 56 63 70 82 37 Phillips, hb 55 Dedeaux, c 73 Kl · ; 91 M'chowicz, g QB 39 Headrick,t 56 Franz, t L em, 92 Brown, g 74 Tittle 40 Riggs, e 57 O'Brien, e ea, t 93 Arnold, fb 25 41 Maddox, g 58 Rowland, g 75 Joyce, e 94 Helluin t LHB RHB 42 Bienz, hb 59 Tarzetti, e 76 Wojcik, fb 95 Bounds: t Coates Sandifer 43 Campora, hb 60 Balen, g 77 Van Meter, hb 97 McEver, c 41 15 44 Keeton, qb 61 Deramee, g 78 Ford, g FB H. Collins 32 SQUAD LIST 10 LeSage, b 41 Coates, b 63 Worley, g 77 Heard, t 11 Nagata, b 42 Konz, b 64 Lewis, g 79 Shurtz, t 12 Heroman, b 43 Griffith, b 65 McClelland, g 80 J. Lyle, e 15 Sandifer, b 44 Gray, b 66 F oti, g 81 Bullock, e 22 Brechtel, b 45 Clegg, b 67 Miciotto, g 82 Wimberly, e 23 Pevey, b 51 Barney, c 69 Eckert, g 83 M Lyle, e 24 Me Williams, b 52 Mixon, c 70 Land, t 84 Hemphill, e 25 Tittle, b 53 Strong, c 71 R. Collins, t 85 Loflin, e 32 H. Collins, b 54 Claunch, c 72 Strother, t 86 McLeod, e 34 Van Buren, b 56 Ballard, c 73 Baird, t 87 Adams, e 35 B. Schroll, b 60 Reynolds, g 74 Barnes, t 88 Holloway, e 36Toth, b 61 Core,.g 75 Shoaf, t 89 Leach, e 40 Cason, b 62 Cusimano, g 76 Hover, t 90 Coots, e OFFICIALS Referee-Alvin Bell (Vanderbilt) Umpire-J. E. Burghard (Miss. College) Linesman-George Gardner (Ga. Tech) Judge-T. L. Johnson (Ga. Tech) Clock-J. M. McEwen (Florida) = WSMB 1350 Kilocycles

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Above, another fight for the sphere rages between Greenie and Tiger play­ ers. Below, fruits of victory are reaped in this after-game shot of Player Jim Riffey, 15, and team mates. Riffey's fielder with the ball in the air at the final whistle gave the Wave a 40-38 de­ cision over its arch-rival. Tulane wound up a season of 22 vic­ tories and nine defeats by gaining run­ ner-up honors to Kentucky in the S. E. C. tournament. This picture of Tulane's Alex Athas attempting a crip shot came out of the semi-finals in which Tulane trounced L. S. U., 63-50. Stt,k ...

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L. S. U. No. Name a nd Position Age Ht. W t. Hometown 10- Joe LeSage, h b ...... 18 .... 5- 9 ...... 168 ...... Homer, La. 11- Joe N agata, hb ...... 23 .... 6- 0 ...... 180 ...... Eunice, La. 12- Al Heroman, hb ...... 18 .... 5- 11 ...... 170 ...... Baton Rouge, La. 15- Dan Sandifer, h b ...... 20 .... 6- 2 ...... 176 ...... Shreveport, La. A . Hover J . Lew is 22- Fred Brechtel, qb ...... 22 .... 5-10 ...... 168 ...... New Orleans, La. ta(!kle guard 23- Charlie Pevey, qb ...... 22 .... 6- 0 ...... 161 ...... Jackson, Miss. 24-Billy McWilliams, qb .... 19 .... 6- 1 ...... 190 ...... Meridian, Miss. 25- Y. A . T ittle, qb ...... 20 .... 6- 0 ...... 192 ...... Marshall, Tex. 32- Harrell Collins, fb ...... 20 .... 6- 0 ...... 190 ...... Baton Rouge, La. 34-Elbert Van Buren, fb .... 22 .... 6- 1 ...... 190 ...... New Orleans, La. 35- Bill Schroll, fb ...... 21. ... 6- 0 ...... 208 ...... Alexandria, La. 36-Zollie Toth, fb ...... 23 . .•. 6- 2 ...... 214 ...... Pocahantas, Va. 40- Jim Cason, hb ...... 20 .... 6- 0 ...... 168 ...... Victoria, Tex. 41- Ray Coates, h b ...... 23 .... 6- 1 ...... 182 ...... New Orleans, La. 42- Kenneth Konz, h b ••.... 18 .... 5-10 ...... 175 ...... Weinar, Tex. F. Brechtel H . Collins 43- Carroll Griffith, hb ...... 22 .•.• 5-11 ...... 186 .... N. Little Rock, Ark. quarterback fullback 44- Dale Gray, hb ...... 24 .... 6- 0 ...... 174 ...... El Dorado, Ark. 45- Bobby Clegg, hb ...... 20 .... 5- 10 ...... 165 ...... Baton Rouge, La. 51- Charles Barney, c ...... 20 .... 6- 0 ...... 195 ...... Shreveport, La. 52- Wallace Mixon, c .....•. 20 •••. 6- 2 ...... 208 ...... Amarillo, Tex. 53- Monte Strong, c ...•. . .. 19 .••• 5-11 ...... 187 ...... Shreveport, La. 55- Ed Claunch, c ...... •... 21 .... 6- 0 ...... 194 ...... Haynesville, La. 56-Shelton Ballard, c ...... 24 .••• 6- 3 ..•..• 215 ...... Bogalusa, La. GO- Gerald Reynolds, g ..•.•. 20 .••. 6- 0 ...... 205 ...... Baton Rouge, La. 61- Harvey Core, g ..•...••. 20 .••. 5- 8 ...... 197 ...... Covington, La. 52- Charles Cusimano, g .... 19 .•.• 5:- 8 ...... 190 ...... New Orleans, La. W . Mixon H . Shurtz center tackle

J. Lyle J. A dams H. Cor e D. Hemphill J. Leach M. Lyle end en d guard end end end R. Collins G . Reynolds B . McClelland J. McLeod B . Eckert D. Sandifer tackle guard guard end tackle halfback

D. Gray W . Barnes J. Shoaf E . Claunch F . Land W . Schroll halfback tackle tackle center tackle fullback

L. S. U. No. Name and Position Age Ht. Wt. Hometown 63-Wren Worley, g ...... 23 ..•. 5-11 ...... 197 ...... El Dorado, Ark. 64-Jim Lewis, g ...... 21. ... 5-11 ...... 192 ...... Tyler, Tex. 65-Bill McClelland, g •..... 21. .•. 6- 0 ...... 194 ...... Crowley, La. 66-Russ Foti, g ...... 25 .... 5-11 ...... 204 ...... Ravenna, Ohio W . Worley C. Griffith 67-Gus Miciotto, g ...... 21 .... 5- 8 ...... 203 ...... Shreveport, La. guard halfback 69- Bill Eckert, g ...... 21 .... 6- 0 ...... 185 ...... St. Mary's, Pa. 70-Fred Land, t ...... 22 ... . 6- 1 ...... 216 ..... N. Little Rock, Ark. 71-Ray Collins, t ...... 20 .... 5-11 ...... 210 ...... Shreveport, La. 72-Howard Strother, t ...... 19 .... 6- 1 ...... 215 ...... Baton Rouge, La. 73-Joe Baird, t ...... 20 .... 6- 2 ...... 225 ...... Shreveport, La. 74-Walter Barnes, t •...... 26 .... 6- 2 ...... 225 ... Parkersburg, W. Va. 75-Jim Shoaf, t ...... 18 . . .. 6- 0 ...... 200 .•..... Greensburg, Pa. 76-Allen Hover, t ...... 18 .... 6- 2 ...... 215 ...... Memphis, Tenn.

77-Holley Heard, t ...... 24 .... 6- 1 ...... 214 ...... Haynesvill~, La. 79-Hubert Shurtz, t ...... 23 .... 6- 2 ...... 230 ....•. Pinckneyville, Ill. 80-Jim Lyle, e ...... • .... 20 .... 6- 3 ...... 202 ...... El Dorado, Ark. Y. A. Tittle H . Heard quarterback tackle 81-Ray Bullock, e ...... 22 .. . . 6- 2 ...... 189 ...... El Dorado, Ark. 82-Abner Wiinber1y, e ...... 21 .... 6- 1 ...... 201 ...•.. Oak Ridge, La. 83-Melvin Lyle, e ...... 22 .... 6- 2 ...... 205 ...... El Dorado, Ark. 84-Don Hemphill, e ...•... 19 .... 6- 1 ...... 190 ...... Bogalusa, La. 85-Jim Loflin, e ...... 23 .... 6- 2 ...... 205 ...... New Orleans, La. 86-Jim McLeod, e •...... 24 .... 6· 2 ...... 200 ...... Laurel, Miss. 87-Jeff Adams, e ...... 24 .... 6- 1 ...... 190 ...... Memphis, Tenn. 88-Graves Holloway, e ..... 20 .... 6- 5 ...... 195 . •..... Alexandria, La. 89-Joe Leach, e ...... 21 .... 6- 2 ...... 207 .•..... Shreveport, La. 90-Sain Coots, e ...... 22 .... 6- 4 ...... 200 ..... Little Rock, Ark.

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TULANE-L. S. U. FOOTBALL GAME

The Official Watch for Timing All Tulane Games is a Longines-"The World's Most Honored Watch" 25 TULANE SONGS ················································~···t

}:. . <:'··? ALMA MATER We p~aise thee fo~ t:hy past, 0 Alma Mater! · Style CAMPUS Thy hand hath done its work full faithfully; No. 8807 The incense of thy spirit hath ascended $9.45 And filled America from sea to sea! We praise thee for thy present, Alma Mater! Today thy children look to thee for bread! Thou leadest them to dreams and actions . splendid! The hunger of their. souls is richly fed! We praise thee for thy future, Alma Mater! The vista of its glory gleameth far! We shall ever be part of thee, great Mother! There thou will be where e'er thy children are!

Chorus Olive Green and Blue, we love thee. Pledge we now our fealty true. Where the trees are ever greenest, Jliiiiiiiiill The Hand of a Master Craftsman .is Behind This. Trusted Trademark Wbere the skies are purest blue. Hear us now, 0 Tulane, hear us. As we proudly sing to thee! 1J . (aa Slwe6 Take from us our hearts' devotion! . W.L.'!'!!!:!i;,HOE CO .. BROCKTON tS , MASS. Thine we are, and thine shall be! 2 1 8 ST.. CHARLES ST R E E T Stores in Principal Cities-Good Dealers Everywhere ROLL ON. TULANE ···~·················································~- Here's a song for the Olive and the Blue. Here's a cheer for the team that's tried and true. Here a pledge of loyalty to thee, Oh, Tulane Varsity. Here's to the Greenbacks that never will say die, And here's to the hearts that are true To the men of Tulane, who are fighting for her name, For the Olive and the Blue. ------1------Chorus SECORD .. QUARTER: Roll, Green Wave, Roll .them down the field. Mild and fragrant! Hold, Green Wave, · That line must never yield. When those Greenbacks charge through the line They're bound for victory. --;~~;;---~------r------Hail, Green Wave, For you we give a cheer. Hail Green Wave, QUARTER: . For you we have no fear. Cool as can be I So ev'ry man in ev'ry play, And then we'll win that game today. Hurrah for Old Tulane. FINAL TULANE FIGHT SONG SCORE: Green Wave, Green Wav.e, Hats off to thee, A, touchdown Fight, fight, fight for our victory Shout to the skies · in taste! The Green Wave war cry. The bravest we'll defy. Hold that line for Olive and Blue We will cheer for you. So fight, fight, Old Green Wave Right on to victory. OldGold 26 TULANE CHEERS HULLABALOO Hu- la- ba- loo Ray-Ray! Hu- la- ba- loo Ray-Ray! Seen at all Hoo-Ray! Hoo-Ray! Vars, Vars, tee-ay! Tee-ay! Tee-ay! the games . . . Vars, Vars, tee-ay! Tulane!

KILL Scream! (Drawn out) Kill! Kill! ! Kill!

T.U.YELL T-U L-A Nnnnn E! Fight! Fight! Fight! GREEN WAVE R-o-o-ll On! Gre-e-e-n Wave! R-o-o-ll On! Gre-e-e-n Wave! R-o-o-ll On! Gre-e-e-n Wave! LOCOMOTIVE T- U- L- A- N- E­ T- U- L- A- N- E­ T- U- L- A- N- E­ RAH! T - u - u - LANE! YEA, TEAM Yea Team Fiiht! Ray Team Fight! CLOTI-IES FROM Yea Team! Ray Team! MAYER ISRAEL'S FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! VICTORY for over half. a century the V-1-C-T-0-R-Y store of fine fashions for Victory! Victory! men, women and children. That's our cry. ECHO Cheerleaders: T Crowd! T Cheerleaders: u Crowd! u Cheerleaders: L Crowd! L Cheerleaders: A Crowd! A Cheerleaders: N Crowd! N ltlft/'t Cheerleaders: E ,._ , Crowd! E All: T-u-u-lane! FIGHT! 27 m•

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