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Vol. 19 OcTOBER 1, 1949 No. 1 Official Souvenir Football Program of , Published for Each Home Game National Advertising Representative, Football Publications, 370 Lexington, New York, N. Y. ANDY RoGERS, Editor

THE LUCKY SEVENTH?

A perusal of football history reveals the That brought the records up to 1934 with a rather undesirable fact-to Tulane fans that total of six victories for Tulane to five for is-that it's been no little time since a Tech. Tech football team was subdued by a . Actually it has been a matter of . The :pendulum swung in the opposite direc­ six consecutive games and a decade and a half tion With the renewal of the series in 1943. since their proteges won a game. Again it was the football genius that was. Alex­ a~der: ' s which launched Tech's current six game The series is only slightly older than the first wmnmg streak and the capability of his suc­ ·world War and has the peculiar habit of run­ cessor , that has continued it. ning in cycles as definite as the seasons of the year. Take the first few years for example. A Coming up to today's game, two of the renowned gentleman by the name of John W. 's finest passers will Reisman was head coach at Tech back in 1916 oppose each other-Jimmy Southard of Georgia and one who was to become equally famous­ Tech and Joe Ernst of Tulane. In addition, -was Tulane's master strat­ Tulane Coach Henry Frnka will unleash a egist. shifty, speedster in the form of Eddie Price a fullback making a determined bid for ·All­ Shaughnessy played Tech three times in 1916, American honors. 1917 and 1926 and never was capable of solving the problem of Reisman and his successor of Dodd will be well-stocked with minute men 1920, W. A. Alexander, one of the most famous of speed himself, men who on more than one of Southern coaches. became occasion have left elephantine opponents in a Tulane head coach in 1927 and he, too, found shambles with their hit-and-run tactics. Backs Alexander almost as impossible. It took him like Bob McCoy, Roy Thompson and Morris two years to achieve supremacy and gave the Harrison will undoubtedly write their names Yellow Jackets a lead of five games to none in in the record books before the day is over. the series. In the present series, the Wave has whittled But once established, Bierman's grasp of the away annually at Tech's winning margin. In situation was unshaken until his departure and 1945, it was highest-41-7. It fell to 35-7 in during the next three seasons he dealt misery 1946, 20-0 in 1947 and 13-7 last season. If per­ to the Techmen and succeeded in blanking them chance the pendulum should swing to Tulane's on two occasions-28-0 and 33-0. His successor, side today, then seemingly it should remain Ted Cox, continued the mastery the remainder there for a time, that is if the cycle of Tulane­ of that series, which ran for three more games. Tech football h istory is to continue . . 3 After the Game Dine in Holmes Famous Restaurant

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5 Henry Frnka C. Bounds P. Lea J. Sikora George Kinek Head Coach tackle tackle back back TULANE No. Name Age Ht. Wt. Ltrs. Class Hometown 1(1 Keeton, Jim, qb ...... 24 ... 5-11 . .. 185 ... 3 ... Sr...... Enid, Okla. 11 Bonar, Bill, qb ...... 20 ... 6-1 ... 190 .. . 1. .. Jr ...... "Bellaire, Ohio 13 Ernst, Joe, qb ...... 22 . .. 6- ... 185 .. . 1. .. Jr...... New Orleans 15 Batson, Alvis, qb ...... 20 . .. 6-1 ... 190 ... 0 ... So.. . . . , Te.x. 18 Joseph, Edward, lh .... 19 .. . 6-2 . .. 192 . .. 0 ... So. . ... Jefferson, Tex. 20 Kinek, George, lh .... 21 ... 6-2 ... 190 . .. 1 .. . Jr. . . . . Allentown, Pa. 21 Brignac, Don, rh ...... 19 . . . 5-9V2 . .. 180 . . . 0 .. .. So...... Lutcher, La. 22 Digiralamo, Nick, rh .. 24 ... 5-10 ... 175 ... 0 ... So...... Norco, La. 23 Burr, Albert, fb ...... 21 ... 5-8 ... 170 ... 0 ... So...... Bogalusa, La. 24 Kingery, Ellsworth, lh 20 .. . 5-11 ... 175 ... 0 ... So ... Lake Charles, La. 26 Van Meter, Cliff, lh ... . 22 . . . 6-1 .. . 198 . .. 3 . .. Sr. . . Henryetta, Okla. 27 Nihart, Arlen, lh ...... 20 ... 5-10 .. . 170 ... 0 ... So.. . . . Gulfport, Miss. 31 Svoboda, Bill, rh ...... 21 ... 6-0 ... 210 ... 2 . . . Sr...... Bonham, Tex. 32 Hickman, Johnnie, fb . . 24 . . . 6-0 ... 190 . .. 1. . ~ Jr. Robert E. Lee, Tex. 33 Daigle, Charles, fb .... 22 ... 5-9 . .. 179 ... 0 ... So . . . Baton Rouge, La. JS Hahn, Harry, fb ...... 21 ... 5-9 ... 185 ... 1 ... Jr...... New Orleans 40 Sikora, John, rh ...... 23 ... 6-2 ... 185 ... 1 ... Jr...... Dallas, Tex. 41 Glisson, Jimmy, rh ... . 21 . .. 5-10 . . . 178 ... 1. .. Sr... Yazoo City, Miss. G . Maddox E . Price 42 Bienz, Paul, fb ...... 23 ... 5-7 ... 170 . .. 2 . .. Sr .. . Fort Wayne, Ind. center back 43 Maxwell, Bobby, rh .. 21 ... 5-8 ... 170 ... 1. .. Jr...... Dallas, Tex. 14 Jones, Bobby, lh ...... 21 . .. 5-10 .. . 178 .. . 1 ... Sr.... Yazoo City, Miss. 45 Price, Eddie, fb ...... 24 ... 5-11 ... 190 . .. 3 ... Sr...... New Orleans 46 Rogers, Bob, fb ...... 19 ... 6-1 ... 190 . . . 0 .. . So.. . Lake Charles, La. 50 Dedeaux, Homer, c _;, ... 23 . . . 6-2 ... 198 ... 2 ... Jr. . . . . Gulfport, Miss. 51 Maddox, George, c .... 21 . .. 6-2 ... 205 ... 1 . . . Jr...... Dallas, Tex. 53 Wolfe, Oscar, c ...... 21 ... 6-1 ... 200 ... 0 ... So...... New Orleans 54 Kottemann, Stanley, c .. 24 ... 6-0 ... 198 ... J ... Sr...... New Orleans 55 Brinson, Harold, c .... 22 . .. 6-2 ... 190 ... 0 ... Jr. . . . . DeQueen, Ark. 59 Billon, Jimmy, g ..... 18 ... 6- ... 198 ... 0 . . . So...... New Orleans

D. Doyle B . Jones P. Bienz B . Svoboda D. Sheffield H . Headrick guard back back back end guard A. Kleinschmidt H. Hahn B. Eddy B. Rogers H. Dedeaux M. D ruen guard back tackle back center tackle

J. Helluin J. Harper B. Bonar S. Kottemann C. Van Meter D . Joyce tackle end back center back tackle TULANE No. Name Age Ht. Wt. Ltrs. Class Hometown 60 Doyle. Dennis, rg ...... 22 ... 5-11 ... 207 ... 2 . .. Jr.. . San Angelo, Tex. 61 Headrick, Harold, rg . ... 20 ... 62 . . . 210 ... 1 ... Jr.. . San Angelo, Tex. 62 Kleinschmidt, A. rg . . 23 ... 5-11 . . . 210 ... 0 ... So...... New Orleans 63 Collins, Bobby, rg ... . 19 . .. 6:.0 .. . 210 ... 0 ... So . .. .. Laird Hill. Tex. 64 Villars, Walter, lg . ... 21 ... 6-IV2 ... 210 ... 2 ... Sr ...... New Orleans 65 Brown, Rainey, lg .... 20 ... 5-11 . . . 207 ... 2 ... Sr...... New Orleans 66 Franz, Bob, lg ...... 24 ... 6-2 ... 205 ... 3 ... Sr.... Crystal Lake. Ill. 67 Ramke. Vernon. lg .... 24 ... 6-IV2 ... 208 ... 0 .. . Sr... Port Neches. Tex. 68 Behre'nd. Weldon, rg .. 20 ... 6- ... 205 ... 0 ... So•.. San Angelo, Tex. 69 Tramonte. Frank, lg . . 19 ... 5-11 ... 210 ... 0 . .. So...... Lutcher. La. 70 Davis, Euel. rt ...... 27 .. . 6-2 ... 215 ... 1 ... Sr.. . Van Buren, Ark. 71 Lea. Paul, It ...... 20 . .. 6-2 ... 225 ... 2 ... Jr . .. New London, Tex. 72 Druen, Max, It ...... 21. .. 6-2 ... 222 ... 2 ... Sr...... Enid, Okla. 73 Bounds, Clemon, rt .... 12 ... 6-4 ... 215 .. . 1 ... Jr. . . Pascagoula, Miss. 74 Fugler, Dick. rt ...... 18 .. . 6-3 ... 230 .. . 0 . .. So... White Oak. Tex. 76 Rogas, Dan, rt ...... 23 ... 6-1 ... 216 ... 2 . . . Jr ... Port Arthur. Tex. 77 Joyce, Don, It ...... 20 . .. 6-2 ... 220 . . . 0 ... Jr. . . Stubenville, Ohio 78 Helluin, Jerome. rt .... 20 . .. 6-2 . .. 280 . .. 0 . .. So. Donaldsonville, La 79 Eddy, Bob, It ...... 21. .. 6-2 ... 225 ... 0 ... So. . . . . Carthage, Mo. 80 Sheffield, Dick, 1e .... 25 ... 6-1 . .. 190 ... 1 ... Sr.. . . . Kirbyville, Tex. J. Doland G. Kirkpatrick 81 Partridge, Rex, le .... 22 ... 5-9 ... 175 ... 2 ... Sr...... Odessa. Tex. end end 82 Kirkpatrick. Gale, le .. 19 ... 6-2 ... 200 ... 0 ... So. . . . Waukegan, Ill. 83 Harper. Joe. re ...... 20 ... 6- ... 193 .. . 1 ... Jr...... Houston. Tex. 84 Kibodeaux, Ferdie, le .. 21 ... 6-2 ... 190 .. . 0 ... So...... Jennings, La. 85 Heider, Ed., re ...... 22 ... 6-lV2 ... 190 ... 2 .. . Jr...... New Orleans 86 Rogas. Gene. re ...... 20 ... 6-2 ... 207 ... 0 ... So ... Port Arthur, Tex. 88 Watkins, Hank, re .... 23 ... 6-lV2 ... 196 ... 1 ... Sr. Corpus Christi, Tex. 89 Doland, Jack. re ..... 21 ... 6-0 ... 185 ... 0 ... Sr. .. Lake Arthur. Tex . 91 Preis, Dick, e ...... 21 ... 6- . . . 180 .. . 0 ... Jr...... New Orleans 93 Guyton, Bobby, re .... 20 ... 6-1 ... 201. .. 0 ... So. . . . . Tupelo, Miss. 94 McLean, Mike, le ...... 23 . ... 6 ... 185 . .. 0 ... Jr.. . . . Magnolia, Ark.

D. Rogas J. Hickman J. Ernst R . Partridge B. Maxwell J. Keeton tackle back back end back back ......

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,-< ... Two models were constructed, one of the new school (above) and the other a rebuilt version (below) of the Louise S. McGehee school that would incorporate the five features necessary in a school: (1) flexibility; (2) community use; (3) adequate site; (4) homelike environment; (5) healthful conditions. Where Crowds Gather And why - because more and more discrimi­ nating men are buying their clothes at Porter's

Carondelet Corner Gravier TULANE PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP LE LT LG C RG RT RE S'field Druen Franz Kottemann Doyle Ragas · Partridge 80 . 72 66 54 60 76 81 QB Ernst 13 LHB RHB Kinek Svoboda 20 31 FB Price 45 SQUAD ROSTER 10 Keeton, qb 35 Hahn, fb 61 Headrick, g 78 Helluin, t II Bonar, qb 40 Sikora, hb 62 Kleinschmidt, g 79 Eddy, t 13 Ernst, qb 41 Glisson, hb 63 Collins, g 80 Sheffield, e I 5 Batson, qb 42 Bienz, fb 64 Villars, g 81 Partridge, e 18 Joseph, hb 43 Maxwell, hb 65 Brown, g 82 Kirkpatrick, PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP 20 Kinek, hb 44 Jones, hb 66 Franz, g 83 Harper, e LE LT LG c RG RT RE 21 Brignac. hb 45 Price, fb 67 Ramke, g 84 Kibodeaux, e Griffin Coleman Pope Bossons Doyal Matthews Harvin 22 Digiralamo, hb 46 Rogers, fb 69 Tramonte, g 85 Heider, e 17 36 18 43 50 46 42 70 Davis, I 86 Ragas, G., e 23 Burr, fb 50 Dedeaux, c QB 71 Lea, t 88 Watkins, e 24 Kingery, hb 51 Maddox, c Southard 72 Druen, t 89 Doland, e 26 Van Meter, hb 53 Wolfe, c 33 RHB 73 Bounds, t 91 Preis, e LHB 27 Nihart, hb 54 Kottemann, c Jordan McCoy 74 F ugler, I 93 Guyton, e 31 Svoboda, hb 55 Brinson, c FB 15 76 Ragas, D., t 94 McLean, e 10 32 Hickman, fb 59 Billon, g Thompson 33 Daigle, fb 60 Doyle, g 77 Joyce, t 30 SQUAD ROSTER 9 North,fb 26 Sheffer. hb 41 Lupton, t 56 Dold, c 10 Jordan, hb 27 Langstaff, g 42 Harvin, e 57 Schoening, e 11 Cobb, hb 28 Harrison, fb 43 Bossons, c 58 Spriggs, t 12 Templeton, hb 29 Frizzell, c 44 Patton, hb 59 Snyder, e 13 Bodie, hb 30 Thompson, fb 45 Ferris, e 60 Beck, g 14 Taylor, hb 31 Humphreys, fb 46 Matthews, t 61 Wheat, t 15 McCoy, hb 32 Sch'f'werdt, qb 47 Weigle, e 62 Bethea. g 16 Crawford, qb 33 Southard, qb 48 Mulherin, fb 63 Maloo(hb 17 Griffin, e 34 Shipstead, hb 49 Knox, e 64 Allen, g 18 Pope, g 35 Sykes, hb 50 Doyal, g 65 Lusk, g 20 Que~n, hb 36 Coleman, t 51 Peterson, e 66 Harley, t 21 Salome, qb 3 7 ] erkins, fb 52 Myers, g 67 Akins, t 22 Patterson, hb 38 Brown, c 53 Hudson, fb 68 Smith, t 23 Rudolph, hb 39 Williams, e 54 Bra~ach, t 69 Gilbreath, e 24 O'Neill, hb 40 Flanagan, g 55 Anderson, e OFFICIALS Referee-Alvin E. Bell (Vanderbilt) Umpire- Marion P. Palley (Auburn) Head Linesman-James C. Armistead (Vanderbilt) Field Judge-John J. Durkin (St. Edwards) Clock Operator-Russell H . Lyons (Illinois) ··------

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GEORGIA TECH

No. Name Age Ht. Wt. Ltrs. Class Hometown 9 North, Bobby, fb ...... 20 . . . 5- 9 . . . 175 . . . l. .. Jr•...... , Ga. lC Jordan, Jimmy, hb .... 21. . . 5- 8 . .. 145 . . . 3 . . . Sr•.. Birmingham, Ala. 11 Cobb, Joe, hb ...... 22 .. . 5- 8 .. . 160 .. . 1. . . Jr...... Atlanta, Ga. 12 Templeton, Peden, hb .. 20 . 5-10 ... 160 . .. 0 . .. So •...... Bristol, Tenn. 13 Bodie, Bill, hb ...... 19 . . 5-10 . .. 150 . . . 0 . . . So. . . . Pine Bluff, Ark. D. Bradach R. Beck 14 Taylor, Rumsey, hb . . 23 . . . 5-11 ... 170 . .. 1 . .. Sr..... Princeton, Ky. tackle guard 15 McCoy, Bob, hb ...... 21 . . . 5-10 ... 170 ... 2 ... Jr ... Chattanooga, Tenn. 16 Crawford, Darrell, qb .. 20 ... 5-11 .. . 170 ... 0 ... So.. . Kingsport, Tenn. 17 Griffin, Jack, e ...... 21. .. 6-0 ... 180 . . . 3 .. . Sr...... Atlanta, Ga. 18 Pope, Ewell, g ...... 21. . . 6-0 .. . 175 . .. 3 . .. Sr...... Atlanta, Ga. 20 Queen, Billy, hb ...... 23 ... 5-9 . . . 155 ... 2 ... Sr. . . Jacksonville, Fla. 21 Salome, Joe, qb ...... 21. .. 5-9 ... 170 ... 0 .. . So...... Atlanta, Ga. 22 Patterson, Jack, hb ... . 20 . .. 6-0 . . . 165 .. . 0 ... So.. . Kingsport, Tenn. 23 Rudolph, Jake, hb ...... 20 ... 5-7 . . . 150 .. . 0 . .. So.. . Clarksville, Tenn. 24 O'Neill, John, hb ...... 20 . .. 5-11 . . . 175 .. . 1 .. . Jr...... Atlanta, Ga. 26 Sheffer, Powell, hb . ... 21. .. 6-0 .. . 175 . . . 0 . . . So...... Orlando, Fla. 27 Langstaff, Witt, g ...... 22 . .. 5-11 ... 175 .. . 1. .. Sr.. . . Nashville, Tenn. 28 Harrison, Morris, fb .. .. 23 . . . 6-0 ... 175 . . . 2 ... Sr...... Atlanta, Ga. C. Anderson M. Mulherin 29 Frizzell, Gene, c ...... 21. .. 5-11 . .. 175 ... 0 . . . Jr. Chattanooga, Tenn. end back 30 Thompson, Roy, fb ... . 18 ... 5-10 .. . 170 ... 0 ... So.. Wrightsville, Ga. Jl Humphreys, Buster, fb . . 20 .. . 5-10 .. . 180 . .. 1 .. . Jr. . . .. Whitwell, Tenn. 32 Scharfschwerdt, W. pb .. 21. . . 6- 1. . . 170 .. . 0 . .. Jr. Fort Pierce, Fla. 33 Southard, Jimmy, qb .. . 21. . . 5-10 .. . 175 .. . 3 . .. Sr ...... Decatur, Ga. 34 Shipstead, Wes, hz .. . . 19 .. . 6-0 ... 175 . . . J . . . So.. . Birmingham, Ala. 35 Sykes, Bubber, hb . . .. 21. .. 6-0 ... 175 ... 0 . . . So ... Wilmington, N. C. 36 Coleman, Tom, t ...... 21 . .. 6-0 .. 195 ... 3 ... Sr.. . . . Savannah, Ga. 37 Jerkins, Walter, fb .... 21. .. 5-10 . . . 185 ... 1. . . Sr... St. Petersburg, Fla. 38 Brown, Charlie, c . . . 21 ·... 6-0 . . . 185 . . . 0 ... Jr .. . Birmingham, Ala. 39 Williams, Sid, e ...... 21. .. 6-0 . . . 170 ... o. . . So ...... Atlanta, Ga. 40 Flanagan, Derwood, g . . 21 6-0 .. . 195 . . . 1 . .. Sr ...... Newton, Ill.

S. Williams J . Patton end back

B . Bodie B. Humphreys B . Queen J. Jordan B. Scharfschwerdt B. Lusk back back back back . back guard D . Myers M . Harrison C. Matthews T . Coleman B . Harley J. Griffin guard back tackle tackle tackle end

B . Nor th D . Crawford B . Bossons G. F rizzell J . Cobb B. McCoy b a ck b ack center center b a ck back

GEORGIA TECH

No. Name Age Ht. Wt. Ltrs. Class Hometown 41 Lupton, Dale, ...... 21 ... 6-3 ... 195 ... 1 ... Jr.. . . . Louisville, Ky. 42 Harvin, Dick, e ...... 20 ... 6-3 ... 195 . .. l. . . Jr.. . . . Manning, S. C. 4l Bossons, Bob, c ...... 2J .. . 6-0 ... 190 . . . 2 . . . Jr. . . . . Allentown, Pa. 44 Patton, Jim, hb ...... 22 .. . 6-0 ... 180 . .. 2 . .. Jr.. . . . Bessemer, Ala. 45 Ferris, Pete, e ...... 19 .. . 6-2 ... 180 .. . 0 ... So...... Griffin, Ga. 46 Matthews, Clay, t ...... 21 ... 6-3 . . . 200 ... 2 . .. Sr. . . Charleston, S. C. D. Lupton E . Pope tackle guar d 47 Weigle, John, e ...... 19 ... 6-2 .. : 190 ... 0 ... So...... Augusta, Ga. 48 Mulherin, Matthew, fb .. 24 ... 6-1 ... 180 ... 0 ... Jr...... Augusta, Ga. 49 Knox, Jeff, e ...... 19 ... 6-4 ... 185 ... 0 .. . So.. . . . Hapeville, Ga. 50 Doyal, Buck, g ...... 22 ... 6-4 ... 205 . . . 3 ... Sr...... Atlanta, Ga. 51 Peterson, Charles, e . . . 19 . .. 6-2 ... 175 .. . 0 .. . So ...... Soperton, Ga. 52 Myers, Don, g ...... 20 ... 6-0 ... 195 ... 0 ... So. . . Charlotte, N. C. 53 Hudson, Carl, fb ...... 21 ... 5-10 ... 180 ... 0 ... Jr...... Macon, Ga. 54 Bradach, Dan, t ...... 21. . . 6-2 ... 210 ... 3 .. . Sr...... Streator, Ill. 55 Anderson, Colin, e ... . 21 . . . 6-3 . .. 190 . .. 2 . . . Sr...... Centralia, Ill. 56 Dold, Melvin, c ...... 20 . . . 6-2 . . . 185 ... 0 . . . So...... Flora, Ill. 57 Schoening, Henry, e .. 24 ... 6-0 ... 190 ... 0 ... Sr.. . . . Louisville, Ky. SS Spriggs, Dave, t ...... 21 ... 6-0 . . . 210 ... 0 ... J r . . . Portsmouth, Ohio 59 Snyder, Ken, e ...... 19 ... 6-5 . . . 205 .. . 0 ... So. . . Cleveland, Tenn. W. L a ngstaff D . Spriggs 60 Beck, Ray, g ...... 18 ... 6-2 ... 205 ... 0 ... So. . . Cedartown, Ga. guard tack le 61 Wheat, Lamar, t ...... 20 ... 6-0 ... 190 ... 0 ... So. Chattanooga, Tenn. 62 Bethea, Butch, g ...... 23 ... 5-9 . . 185 . . . 2 ... Jr.. . . Jacksonville, Fla. 63 George Maloof, hb ...... 19 ... 6-1 ... 180 ... 0 . .. So...... Atlanta, Ga. 64 Allen, Earl, g ...... 19 ... 5-11 . .. 190 .. . 0 ... So...... Atlanta, Ga. 65 Dusk , Bob, g ...... 22 .. . 6-1 ... 195 ... 0 .. . Jr. Chattanooga, Tenn. 66 Harley, Bob, t ...... 20 ... 6-1 .. . 190 . . . 0 ... Jr . . . Spartanburg, S. C. 67 Akins, Marion, t ...... 20 . . . 6-3 ... 195 . .. 0 ... So...... Griffin, Ga. 68 Smith, Fred, t ...... 20 ... 6-2 . .. 190 ... 0 ... So. . . Thomaston, Ga. 69 Gilbreath, George, e .... 21 . . . 6-1 ... 175 ... 0 ... Jr. Chattanooga, Tenn.

K . Snyd er J . O 'N eill end back

G . Maloof D . H arvin P. Sheffer F . Smith H. K n ox M . Dold back end back tackle end center Total Individual Statistics

Inter- Scoring Rushing Passing Total Offense Pass Receiving cepted

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Totals ------4 4 4 28 68 343 18 10 0 92 0 86 435 10 92 0 2 20 Opp. Totals 2 2 2 14 26 65 17 7 2 110 2 43 175 7 110 2 0 0

~ OFFICIAL TIMING WATCH FOR THE ~ TULANE-GEORGIA TECH FOOTBALL GAME

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24 TULANE CHEERS TULANE SONGS u HULLABALOO ALMA *MATER We praise thee for thy past, 0 Alma Mater! Hu- la- ba- loo Ray-Ray! Thy hand hath done its work full faithfully; Hu- la- ba- loo Ray-Ray! Hoo-Ray! Hoo-Ray! The incense of thy spirit hath ascended Vars, Vars, tee-ay! And filled America from sea to sea! Tee-ay! Tee-ay! We praise three for thy present, Alma Mater! Vars, Vars, tee-ay! Today thy children look to thee for bread! Tulane! Thou leadest them to dreams and actions splendid! YEA, TEAM The hunger of their souls is richly fed! Yea Team Fight! Yea Team Fight! We praise thee for thy future, Alma Mater! Yea Team! The vista of its glory gleameth far! Ray Team! We shall ever be part of thee, great Mother! FIGHT! FIGHT! There thou will be where e'er thy children are! FIGHT! Chorus Olive Green and Blue, we love thee. KILL Pledge we now our fealty true. Where the trees are ever greenest, Scream! (Drawn out) Where the skies are purest blue. Kill! Kill! Kill! Hear us now, 0 Tulane, hear us. As we proudly sing to thee! VICTORY Take from us our heart's devotion! V-I-C-T-0-R-Y Thine we are, and thine shall be! Victory; Victory! ROLL ON, TULANE That's our cry. Here's a song for the Olive and the Blue. Here's a cheer for the team that's tried and true. T. U. YELL Here a pledge of loyalty to thee, Oh, Tulane Varsity. T-U Here's to the Greenbacks that never will say die, L-A And here's to the hearts that are true Nnnnn E! To the men of Tulane, who are fighting for her Fight! Fight! Fight! name, For the Olive and the Blue. GREEN WAVE Chorus R - o - o - ll On! Roll, Green Wave, Gre- e- e-n Wave! Roll them . R - o - o - ll On! Hold, Green Wave, Gre- e- e-n Wave! That line must never yield. R - o - o - ll On! When those Greenbacks charge through the line Gre- e- e-n Wave! They're bound for victory. Hail, Green Wave, LOCOMOTIVE For you we give a cheer. Hail Green Wave, T- U- L- A- N- E- For you we have no fear. T- U- L- A- N- E- So ev'ry man in ev'ry play, T- U- L- A- N- E- And then we'll win that game today. RAH! Hurrah for Old Tulane. T- u- u - LANE!

ECHO Cheerleaders: T A f/rcat /Vame in Ctotltiup Crowd: T Cheerleaders: u Crowd: u ., Cheerleaders: L Crowd: L Cheerleaders : A Crowd: A S~!ll Cheerleaders : N Crowd: N Cheerleaders: E Crowd: E All: T- u- u -lane! HSUITS THE SOUTH" FIGHT!

The Official Watch for Timing All Tulane Games is a Longines-"The World's Most Honored Watch" 25 ~.

How Tulane and Its Opponents Fare from Week to Week

ALABAMA GA. TECH S.L. C. NOTRE DAME AUBURN MISS. STATE NAVY VANDERBILT VIRGINIA L. S. U.

Sept. 24 Tulane Vanderbilt Col. Indiana Mississippi Tennessee So. California Georgia Tech George Kentucl{y Mobile Home Pineville Home Montgomery Knoxville Los Angeles Atlanta Washington Home 14-28 12-7 0-0 49-6 7-40 0-10 20-42 7-12 Home 0-19 27-13

Oct. 1 Vanderbilt Tulane S.L.I. Washington Open Baylor Princeton Alabama Miami, 0. Rice Nashville New Orleans Home Seattle Home Baltimore Home Home Home

Oct. 8 Duquesne W. & L. Tulane Purdue Florida Clemson Duke Mississippi · Va. Tech A. & M. Home Home New Orleans Lafayette Mobile Clemson Home Home Roanoke Home

Oct. 15 1'ennessee Auburn Northwestern Tulane Georgia Tech Cincinnati Wisconsin Florida W. & L. Georgia Birmingham Home State Home Atlanta Cincinnati Madison Jacksonville Home Athens Natchitoches

Oct. 22 Miss. State Florida Elgin Field Open Tulane Alabama Pennsylvania Arkansas V. M. I. No. Carolina Home Gainesville Home New Orleans Tuscaloosa Philadelphia Home Lynchburg Home

Oct. 29 Georgia Duke Pensacola Navy Vanderbilt Tulane Notre Dame Auburn W.Va. Miss. Athens Home Navy Baltimore Nashville New Orleans Baltimore Home Home Home Home

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