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Vol. 20 DECEMBER 2, 1950 No. 7 Official Souvenir Football Program of Tulane Uuiversity, Published for Each Home Game National Advertising Representative, Football Publications, 370 Lexington, New York, N. Y. ANDY ROGERS, Editor TODA Y'S GAME Way back in the days of the horse and buggy, For Tulane's Wave it will be the final ap­ handle-bar mustaches, tight-legged pants, and pearance of some of its most outstanding players gas lights, a football series was inaugurated in of recent years. It will be the end of a brilliant Louisiana between and Loui­ career for Halfback George Kinek, Center George Maddox, Guard Dennis Doyle, Tackle siana State University. As the years passed, so Paul Lea, and Quarterbacks Joe Ernst and Bill did the games, until in 1949 the 47th game was Bonar. They join the ranks of men like Monk played between these two schools in one of the Simons, Peggy Flournoy, Eddie Price, Bill Svo­ South's oldest football rivalries. The record boda, Lester Lautenschlaeger, Bill Banker, and now shows Tulane winning 19 games, LSU 24, Dub Jones, to mention only a few. and the remaining four ending in ties. Today's Wave will pitch against the Tigers The Big Ten may have its Littl~ Bt:own Jug one of the most versatile of all Tulane's football and the Ivy League may end up wtth tts annual teams. The play will be generaled by two able Yale-Harvard game, but Louistana football fans quarterbacks, Joe Ernst and Bill Bonar. Ernst always have as great a contest to look forward set a conference record this season in completing to-Tulane vs. LSU. Proof of this was the 14 of 16 passes attempted against Virginia. 81 000 fans that turned out in Tulane Stadium On the receiving end of those passes may be last season to witness the Tigers' clash with the as many as 16 ends and backs. With Joe Shinn, Green Wave. This was the largest crowd ever a fleet-footed end, and George Kinek, a lithe­ to gather for a regularly scheduled football of-foot halfback, receiving the majority of those game in the South. passes, the Wave has developed a potent aerial Today's game promises to be as big and as attack. colorful as any of those of the past, and with Against an always-ready Tiger team the Green the game will also go to the victor- not a Little wtll run Hal Waggoner, George Kinek, Ronnie Brown Jug-but the Rag, a flag with the em­ Kent, Ellsworth Kingery, and Vernon Van blem of both schools upon it, and the seat o( Meter with able line support by Paul Lea Den­ the captain's pants of the losing team. nis Doyle, Dick Fulger, Jerome Helluin, Don Joyce, and Mike McLean. In 1893, when the first game got !J~der way, and which the Wave won 34-0, a LoUJstana Clas­ The Tiger is expected to counter-attack with sic was born. Tulane's Greenbacks, the Green Armand Kitto, Ken Konz, Ebert Van Buren, Wave and later-on-to-be-called Greenies, Harold Voss, Allen Hover, Billy Baggett, and were ' under the direction of Colonel Hugh Lee Hedges, in a battle of "T" formations styled Bayne. by and Gus Tinsley. 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 CHILDREI'-1. ClJr. fRu/us Carrollton 8-{arris ClJ,.. 8-{aro fd W. 8toke [President, dfu/ane U niversitu []Jresidenl, ofouisiana 8tale Universitu

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TULANE

No. Name Wgt. Ltrs. Clus Hometown

11 Bonar, BW, qb ..... 21 .... 6-1 ... 184 ... 2 ... Sr...... Bellaire, Ohio 12 Dempsey, Fred. qb .. 21. ...S-11 ... 189 ... 0 ... So...... , Ill. 13 Ernst, Joe. qb ...•... 23 .•.. 6-0 ... 185 ... 2 ... Sr•...•. New Orleana

15 Batson, Alvis, rhb .. 00 21 .... 6-1 ... 190 ... 0 ... So.. .. . Houston, Tex.

A. Nihart W. Behrend 18 Joseph, Edward, rhb .. 20 .... 6-2 ... 184 ... 0 ... So.. 00. Jefferson. Tex. back guard 20 Klnek, George, lhb ... 22 .•.. 6-2 ... 190 ... 2 ... Sr..... Allentown, Pa. 21 Brignac, Don, rhb .... 20 .... S-9 1/z ... 181 ... 0 ... So...... Lutcher, La. 22 Waggoner, Harold, fb 20 .... S-8 ... 170 ... O... Jr... LltUe Rock, Ark. 24 Kingery, E'worth, rhb 21. ...S-11 ... 178 ... 1. .. Jr... Lake Cbarlea, La. 25 Shea, Hal, re ...... 20 .... 6-2 ... 180 ... O... So...... New Orleans 26 Van Meter, Ver., lhb 21 .... 6-3 ... 175 ... 0 .. So... Henryetta, Okla. 27 Nihart, Arlen, lhb ... 21 ....S-10 ... 160 ... 1 ... Jr..... Gulfport, Miss. 29 Wood, Chazley, lhb .. 19 .... 6-0 ... 170 ... 0 ... So... Lake Charles. La. 33 Daigle, Charlel. lhb .. 23 ....5-9 ... 179 ... l ... Jr. oo Baton Rouge, L a.

35 Hahn, Harry, fb .... 22 .... 5-9 ... 184 ... 2 ... Sr..... 00 New Orleans 41 Kent, Ronnie, fb .... 19 .... S-10 .. . 180 ... 0 ... So...... New Orleans B . Jones H. Headrick 42 Doyle, Cecll, fb •..... 22 .... 6-0 ... 178 ... 0 ... Jr.. ... DeRidder. La. back guard 43 Maxwell, 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 ....S-8 ... 170 .. 00 ... Jr...... Bogaluaa, 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, Mlsa.

51 Maddox, George, c .. 22 .... 6-2 .. olS6 ... 2 ° .. Sr...... Dallu, Tex. S3 Wolfe, Oscar, c ...... 22 .... 6-1 ... 2020 .. 0 ... Jr.... . New Orleans 54 Rice, B. J., c .•.•.... 19 .... 6-1 .. 0187 0 o.o ... So.... . New Orleans 55 Brinson, Harold, c .. 20 .... 6-2 ... 124 ... 1. .. Sr.. . . . DeQueen, Ark. 56 Braden, Bob, c ...... 19 .... 6-2 .. 0lS6 . . 00 0 .. So. Independence, Kan. D. Br!Jroac E. Kingery baclc back

~ j J. Ernst E. Joseph B. Bonar G. K inek Ro Kent W. Mct:lhannon back back back back back end L. Teeuws G. Rey C. Doyle A. Burr M. McLean J. Johnston tackle guard back back end guard

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

No. Name Age Ht. Wgt. Ltrs. Cla11 Hometown

59 Rey. George, rg ..... 19 ..•. 6-0 ... 210 .•. 0 ... So...... New Orleans 10 Doyle, Dennlll, rg .... 23 ....S-11 ..• 210 ... 3 ... Sr. .. San Angelo, Tex. 11 Headzlck, Harold, lg .. 21. . .. 6-2 ... 209 ... 2 ... Sr... San Angelo, Tax. IZ KJelnschmldt, Art. rg 24 .... S-11 ..• 220 .•. 1. .. Jr...... New Orleans 13 Nuss. Bobby, rg ...... 20 ....S -10 ... 196 ... O... So...... New Orleans D . Rogas G . Maddox 14 Zapalac, Martin, rt .. 19 .••. 6-2 ... 225 ... 0 ... So...... Waco, Tex. tackle center 65 Comeaux, Tommy, lg 20 ...• 6-1 ... 205 ... 0 ... So. .. Port Arthur, Tex. 86 Guyton, Bobby, le .. 21 .... 6-1 ... 197 ... 0 ... So...... Tupelo, Miss. 17 Johnston. Jimmy, rg . 20 ....S -11 ... 204 .•. 0 ... So...... New Orleans 18 Behrend, Weldon, lg . 21. ... 6-0 ... 204 ... 0 ... Jr... San Angelo, Tex. 70 Houseplan, Mike, It .. 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-S ... US ... D... So...... Hope, Ark. 74 Fugler, Dlck, rt ...... 19 .... 6-3 ... 227 ... 1 ... Jr.. . WhJta Oak, Tex. 75 Teeuws, 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, lt ...... 21. ... 6-2 ... 229 .•. 1 ... Sr. . . Stubenvllle, Ohio B. Guyton P. Lea end 78 Helluln, Jerome, It .. 21. ... 6-2 ... 284 ... 1 ... Jr...... Houma, La. tackle 71 Eddy, Bob, lt ...... 22 .... 6-2 .•. 219 ... o... Jr..... Carthage. Mo. 10 McLean, Mike, la .... 20 .... 6..0 ... 184 ... 0 ... Jr..... Magnolia. Ark. 11 Shln.n, Joe, le ...... 19 ....S-11 ... 186 ... 0 ... Jr. .. Little Rock. Ark. 12 Kirkpatrick, Gala, re 20 .... 6-2 ... 207 ... 0 ... Jr..... Waukegan, Ill. 13 Harper, Joe. le ....•. 21 ••.. 6-0 ... 193 ... 2 ... Sr...... Houaton. Tex• 14 Kibodeaux. Ferdie, re 22 .•.. 6-2 .. . 190 ... 0 ... Jr...... Jennings, La. IS McEibannon, W. c .. le 19 ..•. 6-1 •.• 175 ... 0 ... So... San Benito, Tex. II Rogas. Gena, ra ...... 21. ... 6-2 ... 198 .•. 0 ... So.. . Port Arthur, Tex. 90 Hubbard, Dale, le .... 19 .... 6-4 . .. 182 .•. 0 ... So...... Mobile, Ala. Sl Bowman, Marcus, rg .. 20 .... 6-0 ... 194 ... 0 ... So.. .. Galveston. Tex. J. Shinn A . Kleinschmidt end guard

G. K irkpatrick J. Harper D. Doyle D. Joyce J. Helluln 0. WoUe end end guard tackle tackle centJ>• Basketball Season to Open With echoes of cheers from the Tulane foot­ The graduated sophs to juniors are Ralph ball stadium still ringing in their ears, New Or­ Pederson, Ivan Wilhelm, AI Wick, and Bob Hul­ leanians will hear another group of Hullabaloos lenger. Pederson was injected into the Greenie ~onday night when Cliff Wells puts in motion his 1950-51 basketball team against Birming­ lineup last season after the start and his play ham-Southern at Tulane gymnasium. was such as to keep him there for the remainder of the season. He is one of the trickiest ball The twenty-game schedule that has been ar­ handlers ever to play for a Tulane five. ranged for Coach Wells is, in his estimation, the best that he, or possibly any Greenie basketball Wilhelm and Wick, although not starters last coach, has ever had. It will include such inter­ season, seem destined for plenty of action this sectional tilts as Columbia, Rice, Arkansas, and year. They should both add considerable Northwestern University. All are perenial strength to the team, Wilhelm, especially in the leaders in their respective conferences. fast break depai·tment that requires lots of speed. The schedule will also include a home game with Adolph Rupp's Kentucky Wildcats on Jan­ Don Holt, the transfer from the Big Ten, is uary 29. The Wildcats are being tabbed by the tallest man to play under Coach Wells many writers and coaches throughout the coun­ at Tulane. He stands six feet, seven inches. Up­ tl'Y as the team to beat in '50-'51. on his shoulders may rest the success or failure of the Galloping Greenies in 1950-51. He'll be Captain of the basketball destiny at Tulane trying to fill a big pair of shoes in those vacated this season will be veteran Mel Payton. Payton, by Jim Riffey. a fast driving senior at the forward post, was the Wave's second best scorer last season­ Advanced from last season's fresh squad to second only to Big Jim Riffey now with the Fort sophomore standing are Hooks Mallory, Jim Wayne Zollners. In 1949, Payton scored 285 Carlin1 Bob Read and Henrr Stoutz. All are points and at the present time looks like the over Six feet tall, and Stoutz IS tallest at 6' 5". best possible candidate for all-American honors. Tickets on a season basis as well as individual The rest of the squad will be centered around game tickets are now available. The season the ability of some of last season's star sopho­ tickets for Tulane's 11 home games will con­ mores and a tranfer student from Northwestern tinue on sale through Monday. Individual game University. tickets will be on sale at the gate.

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Holmes Restaurant, Bourbon St. Entrance TULANE PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP LE LT LC C RC RT RE Shinn Lea Headrick Maddox Johnston D. Rogas K'deaux 81 71 61 51 67 76 84 ••• QB Ernst 13 LHB RHB Kinek Waggoner w 22 Today's Milder, FB Kent 41 SQUAD ROSTER Bet:t:e r-Tast:i ng II Bonar, qb 35 Hahn, fb 61 Headrick, g 77 Joyce, I 12 Dempsey, qb 41 Kent, fb 62 Kleinschmtdt, g 78 Helluin, 1 13 Ernst, qb 42 Doyle, C., fb 63 Nuss, a 79 Eddy, I 15 Batson, hb 43 Maxwell, hb 64 Zapalac, I 80 McLean, e 18 Joseph, hb 44 Jones, fb 65 Comeaux, g 81 Shinn, e 20 Kinek, hb 45 Burr, fb 66 Guyton, e 82 Kirkpatrick, e 21 Brignac, hb 46 Rogers, fb 67 Johnston. g 83 Harper. e 22 Waggoner, hb 51 Maddox, c 68 Behrend, g 84 Kibodeaux, e 24 Kingery, hb 53 Wolfe, c 70 Housepian, 1 85 McElhannon, e 25 Shea, e 54 Rice, c 71 Lea. I 66 Rogas, C .. e 26 Van Meter, hb 55 Brinson, c 72 Smith, I 90 Hubbard, e 27 Nihart, hb 56 Braden, c 74 Fugler,l 91 Bowman, g 29 Wood,hb 59 Rey,g 75Teeuwa.l 33 Daigle, hb 60 Doyle, D .. g 76 Rogas. D., I

L. S. U. PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP LE LT LC C RC RT RE McLeod Coyne Shoaf Reid Hover Walsh Virgets 83 76 67 52 66 61 86 QB Stevens 23 LHB RHB Kont. Baggett 42 14 FB Hedges 20 SQUAD ROSTER 10 Hunter, e 41 Barton, b 67 Shoaf, g 82 Yeager, e 12 Labat, b 42 Konz, b 69 Modicut, g 83 McLeod, e 14 Baggett, b 44 Opolko, b 70 Dry, I 84 Gaudin, e 15 Freeman, b 45 Roshto, b 71 Windham, I 85 Kiuo,e 17 Van Buren, fb 51 Smith, c 74 Vou, l 86 Virgets, e 20 Hedges, qb 52 Reid, c 75 Potier, I 87 Yates, e 23 Stevens, qb 56 Pitalo, c 76 Coyne, I 88 Brown, e 25 Cole, qb 60 Zakrzewskt, g 77 Miller, I 89 Brown, T., e 33 Marlin, fb 61 Walsh, g 78 Sanford, I 90 Brawner, g 35 West, fb 62 Lansing. g 79 Holliday, I 36Copes, fb 64 Roussos, g 80 Lyle, e 40Shirer, b 66 Hover, I 81 Bulliard,e OFFICIALS Referee- Alvin E . Bell (Vanderbilt) Umpirc-J. E. Burghard (Mississippi College) Head Linesman-Frank 0 . Waddey (Georgia Tech) Field Judge-Battle Bagley (W & L) Clock Operator- C. W. Underwood. Jr. (Sewanee) The Roosevelt Hotel Offers New Orleans' Most Diversified Program of Music and Entertainment

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C:OP'IIt,, THK A M ERICAN TOB ACCO COM P A NY Gaynell Tinsley J . Lyle K . Konz C. Holliday E. Bulllard Head Coach end back tackle end L. S. U. No. Name Age Ht. Wt. Ltra. Claaa Hometown

10 Hunter, Robert. le .... 22 ... ~ -0 ... 185 ... 0 .. so.. . Loa Angeles, Cal. 12 Labat, Leroy, rbb . . . 20 ... 5-11 .. 185 0 So. Reserve, L a . 14 Baggett. Billy, rbb .... 21 .. 5-10 . 175 2 .• Sr. Beaumont, T ex. 15 Freeman, Chester, rbb . 19 .. 6-0 185 Jr.. . Ba ton Rouge, La. 17 Van Buren, Ebert, fb .. 25 ... 6-2 200 2 Sr. Metairie, L a. 20 Hedges. Lee, qb ...... 20 .. 5-10 185 .. I Jr. Shreveport, La. 23 Stevens, Norman, qb .. 19 .. 6-0 ... 175 . 0 So. Picayune, Miaa. 25 Cole, Jack, qb ...... 20 .. 6- 1 .. 185. . 2 . Sr ...... B astrop, La. J. Brown T. Brown 33 Martin, Jack, fb . . . . . 19 .. 6-0 160 ... 0 .. So.. . Haynesville, La. end end 35 West. Billy, fb ...... 19 .•. 5-8 195. . 1 ... Jr. . Na tchitoch es, L a. 36 Copes, Char les, fb .... 18 ..• 6-0 ... 195 ... 0 .. So... T ylertown, Miss. 45 Shirer, Joe, lhb ...... 20 ... 5·9 ... 165 ... 0 ... Jr. .. N e w Orleans. L a. 41 Bar ton, Jimmy, lhb ... 20 .•• 5-9 ••• 165 ... 1. .. Jr..... Marshall, Tex. 42 Konz, Kenneth, lhb .... 22 ... 5· 10 ... 185 ••• 2 ... Sr.. . . . Weimar, Tex. 44 Opolko. Mike, lhb ..... 21. .. 6-0 ... 185 ... 0 ... So.. . . . Chelsea, Mass. 45 Roshto , Jimmy, lhb .... 21. .. 5-11 .•• 185 ••• 1. •. Jr.. • Baton Rouge, La. 51 Smith, Charles, c ...... 20 ... 6·3 ••• 210 ... 0 ••. Jr.. . El Dorado, Ark. 52 Reid, J oe, c ...... 20 ... 6-3 .•. 215 ••. 2 .. Sr..•.. Meridian, Miss. 56 Pltalo, Alex, c ...... 25 ... 5-11 ••. 190 ... 0 ... Sr...... Biloxi, Miss. 60 Zakrzewski, Clement, lg 20 ... 5- 10 ... 195 ... 0 ... So. N. Lit. Rock, Ark. J. Cole A. Hover 61 Walsh, Ewell, rg ...... 22 ... 6-0 ... 200 ... 1. .. Jr...... Tempe, Ariz. back tackle 62 Lansing, Bill, rg ...... 20 .. 5- ll ... 200 .. 0 .. So. ... Magnolia. Miss. 64 Roussos, George, rg ... 25 .. 5- 10 200 ... 1 . Sr. . Santa Ana, Cal.

R. Ye ager C. F reeman J . Roshto L. Labat G. Roussos B. Lansing end back back back guard guard R. Potter J. Stanford J. Shoaf J. Shirer W. Vlrgels H. Voss tackle tackle guard back en:J tackle

B. Baggett R. Hunter P. Windham C. Smith E. Coyne C. Gaudin back end tackle center tackle end L. S. U. No. Name Ag_. Ht. wt. Ltrs. Class Hometown

66 Hover, Allen, rt .... 21. .. 6-2 ... 210 ... 2 ... Sr.. . . Hamllton, Ohio 67 Shoaf, Jamea. 17 ..... 22 ... 6-0 ... 215 ... 2 ... Sr... Greensburg, Pa. 69 Modlcut, Joe, lg . 20 ... 6-2 ... 210 ... 0 ... Jr. .. Baton RoUge, La. 70 Dry, Ronald, rt 22 ... 6-2 ... 215 ... 0 ... Sr. ... Fairland, Okla. 71 Windham. Pat, It ... 20 ... 6-0 ... 204 ... 0 ... So. .. Baton Rouge, La. 74 Vou. Harold, rt . 20 ... 6-5 ... 225 . , . 2 ... Sr.. . Baton Rouge, La. 75 Potter. Ray, rt .20 ... 6-1 ... 220 ... 1. .. Jr.... Peabody. Mass. 76 Coyne, Ed, It . . . . 20 ... 6-2 ... 200 ... 1. .. Jr... . . Bemis, Tenn. J. Barton c. Copes 77 Miller. Paul, It ...... 19 ... 6-0 ... 210 .. . 0 ... So.. . Baton Rouge, La. back back

78 Sanford, Jam&~, It .. 19 ... 6-1 ... 212 ... 0 ... So. .... Covington, La. 79 Holliday, Carrol, rt .... 20 ... 6-2 ... 200 ... 0 ... So.. . . . Marshall, Tex.

80 Lyle, Jamaa, le ...... 23 ... 6-2 ... 195 ... 2 .. Sr.. . . El Dorado. Ark.

81 Bulllard, Ed, Ia ...... 19 ... 6-2 ... 185 .. . 0 ... So. St. MartlnvUle, La. 82 Yeager, Rudy, re ...... 22 ... 6-2 ... 202 .. . 0 ... So. . . Philadelphia, Pa.

83 McLeod, Ralph, le .... 21 ... 6-4 ... ISS ... 0 . .. So.. Bellaire, Tex.

84 Gaudin, Charlea, Ia .... 20 ... 6-1 ... 185 ... 0 ... Jr. . Covington, La. 85 Kitto, Armand, re ..... 23 ... 6-0 ... 165 ... 2 ... Sr. .. New Orleans, La.

E6 Vlrgets. Warren, re .... 19 ... 6-3 ... 185 ... 0 ... Jr... Baton Rouge, La.

87 Yatea. Je11le, le ...... 19 ... 6-2 ... 190 ... l. .. Jr. N. Lit. Rock, Ark.

88 Brown, Jack, re .... 18 ... 6-l ... ISO •.. 0 ... So. L. Providence, La. P. Miller J. Modicut tackle guard 89 Brown, Tommy, re . . . 19 ... 6-4 ... 190 ... 1. .. Jr...... Baker, La.

90 Brawner, Claude. rg .. 23 . 6-1 ... 190 ... 0 ... Jr...... Wynne, Ark.

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R. McLeod J. Reid J. Martin R. Dry A . Kitto C. Brawner end center back tackle end guard Total Individual Statistics Punt Kickoff Rushing Paaalng Receiving Returna Returns

0. E 0 0 0 () z z Batson ...... 14 49 2 21 Bonar ...... 12 15 52 27 4 256 Brignac ...... 5 4 1 6 Burr ...... 4 21 2 13 Daigle ...... Dempsey ...... 12 s 1 75 Ernst ...... 14 - 37 115 65 9 962 Hahn ....••••.•..... 7 140 Jones ...... 6 25 2 28 3 20 1 20 Joseph ...... 4 10 Kent ...... 75 404 6 78 0 1 25 Kibodeaux ...... 13 153 1 10 Kinek . . . . . • ...... 67 374 3 0 0 11 207 17 247 4 86 Kingery ...... 34 148 5 71 7 77 Kirkpatrick ...... _ 8 76 McElhannon ...... __ 8 83 McLean ...... 5 56 Maxwell ...... ,, Nihart ...... 7 28 3 52 3 42 Rogers ...... 2 1 1 -s 1 8 Shinn ...... 21 304 1 13 Van Meter ...... 21 112 3 73 4 1 32 Waggoner ...... 80 581 0 27 6 88 7 4 110 Wood ...... I I 20 Totall ...... 345 1735 183 98 15 1320 88 1320 37 411 22 464 Opponent's Totals .... 316 671 169 71 17 964 71 964 11 93 41 617 fi OFFICIAL TIMING WATCH FOR THE ~ i TULANE-L. S. U. FOOTBALL GAME

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