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Virginia Came Basketball Preview - Page 4 TU'S CENTENNIAL QUEEN- Pages 32-33 Heisman Trophy - Page 14 50¢ Saturday, November 15, 1969 - 2:00 p.m. VIRGINIA CAME Published by TULANE UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC DEPT . Edited by BILL CURL, Sports Information Dir . OUCHDOWN7 Photos by TULANE FOOTBALL MAGAZINE Armand Bertin, Tulane Univ.; Jim Laughead 6 Photogr aphy, Dalla s, Tex .; Leon Trice Pho­ AND OFFICIAL GAME PROGRAM tography, N ew Orleans; Pedro's Art Studio, New Orleans . Cover s by John Chase; Vol. 11. No. 5 Saturday, November 15, 1969 New Orleans, La. Printin g by Molenaar Printing Company . VIRGINIA DEF. END TOM PATTON TULANE LINEBACKER JOEL HENDERSON 11- 1111-1111-•11-••-• ·-·t Green Schedule, ! Wave Scores CONTENTS Athletic Staff -15 Basketball __________________________________39 Georgia 35 ____________________________________Tulane 0 Cam-Pix ________________________________--42-44 Cover Story ____________________ _ ________13 West Virginia 35 ________________________Tulane 17 Do You Remember ____________________________25 Boston College 28 ______________________Tulane 24 Football Staff Photos __________________________17 Freshman Football ____ _ _________54_55 Future Football Schedules _____________39 Florida 18 ____________________________Tulane 17 Green Wave Club ________________________22-23 Lineups __ _ __28-29 Tulane 26 ____________________________Pittsburgh 22 Officials' Signals ___________________52 Notre Dame 37 ____________________________Tulane 0 Opponents' Athletic Staff __________________35 Opponents' Player Photos __________36-37 Vanderbilt 26 __________________________Tulane 23 Opponents' Roster ______________________________31 Records ______ _ ____46-51 Tulane 14 __________________________________Ga. Tech 7 Scouting Report ______ _ __________ 3 Songs & Cheers __________ _ __________7 Nov. 15- VIRGINIA ____________Here-2:00 Stadium Information ____-40-41 Travel Plans ____ _ _________10 Nov. 22-*La. State ______________Baton Rouge Tulane Information _____5, 9 Tulane Player Photos ________JS-21 *Night Games Tulane Roster 26 i .f.11-11~-11K- IIII-IIII-IIII- IIII- IIN- U - Mtt- ll M-HM-Mll-ll M- NII- II II- • TOUCHDOWN! - Th e Tt1lane Football Maga zine and Official Game Program PAGE 1 Tulane,Virginia in6th Meeting Today - By Bill Curl - Tulane, coming off a 14-7 triumph over Georgia Tech last week, will take on the University of Virginia this afternoon in the Green Wave's final home game of the 1969 season. Coach Jim Pittman's team came up with a defensive gem in winning its second game against six losses last Saturday. Tulane held the Yellow Jackets to nine yards on the ground in the second half. Virginia, now 3-5, will be trying to halt a four-game losing streak. The Cavaliers dropped a 23-21 heartbreaker to Wake Forest last week. Tulane will have two players in action who rank high among the nation's individual statistical leaders. Punter Ken Sanders has led the nation in punting most of the season and currently owns a 44.0 average. Joe Bullard ranks among the top punt return specialists in the country with 15 returns for 283 yards and an 18.9 average. The Green Wave and Cavs will be meeting for the sixth time, with Tulane holding a 3-2 advantage in the rivalry. Virginia has won the last two , however, with a 14-10 scalp in New Orleans two years ago and a 63-47 track meet last year in Charlottesville. Today's game has been designated Tulane's College Football Centennial contest, honoring the 100th year of the college game. Special halftime ceremonies will include the crowning of Centennial Queen Ann Boylston. ( See pages 32-33). Ten Tulane Seniors Steve Duke Maurice Phil Ed BOYD DUFFEE GARTMAN GRECO GROSS PAGE 2 The Tulane Football Magazine and Official, Game Program - TOUCHDOWN! STATISTICAL STACK-UP TULANE VIRGINIA (Eight-Game Totals) OFFENSE (Eight-Game Totals) 150.0 Rushing Average 202.1 140.4 Passing Average 107.5 290.4 Total Offense Average 309.6 DEFENSE 213.6 Rushing Average 121.5 151.0 Passing Average 111.0 364.6 Total Defense Average 232.5 INDIVIDUAL Rushing Leaders Jim Batey, 53 for 321 yds. Gary Helman, 183 for 739 yds. Duke Chappuis, 65 for 279 yds. Jim Lacey, 111 for 578 yds. David Abercrombie, 56 for 197 yds. Dan Fassio, 84 for 186 yds. Bob Marshall, 34 for 122 yds. Dave Wyncoop, 24 for 99 yds. Passing Leaders Rusty Lachaussee, 67 of 155 for 980 yds. Dan Fassio, 44 of 110 for 513 yds. David Abercrombie, 14 of 47 for 143 yds. Mike Cubbage, 31 of 61 for 347 yds. Receiving Leaders Steve Barrios, 16 for 274 yds. Bob Bischoff, 21 for 301 yds. Maxie LeBlanc, 15 for 347 yds. Chuck Mooser, 10 for 95 yds. Punting Leaders Ken Sanders, 53 for 44.0 avg. Hal Trentham, 56 for 35.8 avg. Scoring Leaders Jim Batey, 3 TD's, 18 pts. Gary Helman, 7 TD, 1 PAT, 43 pts. Bart Bookatz, 8 PAT, 3 FG, 17 pts. Jim Lacey, 3 TD, 18 pts. Jim Carrington, 13 PAT, 1 FG, 16 pts. VIRGINIA RESULTS, SCHEDULE SERIES HISTORY Clemson 21 __________________________________Virginia 14 (H) Sixth Game. Tulane leads, 3-2 Virginia 1o _____ _____________________________________Duke O {H) Virginia 28 _______________________William & Mary 15 {A) Virginia 28 _________________________________________VMI 10 (A) 1949: TU 28, Va. 14 (at Charlottesville) N. C. State 3 L _______________________________Virginia O (H) 1950: TU 42, Va. 18 (at New Orleans) Navy 1o ___ ______________________________________Virginia O {A) North Carolina 12 __________________________Virginia O (H) 1966: TU 20, Va. 6 (at Charlottesville) Wake Forest 23 _____________________________Virginia 21 (H) Nov. 15 ______________ ____________________________ _at Tulane 1967: Va. 14, TU 10 (at New Orleans) Nov. 22 ___________________________________________at Maryland 1968: Va. 63, TU 47 (at Charlottesville) Final ~ome Game Sid Barney Dennis Sonny Jimmy JONES KING McAFEE PISARICH YARTER TOUCHDOWN! -The Tulane Foot/Jail Magazin e and Official Game Program PAGE 3 -TULANE BASKETBALL PREVIEW Tulane Basketball Coach Pedersen will field a squad this winter which will be shorter on experience but which will feature good defense and the greatest rebounding ability of any Green Wave squad since Pedersen assumed the head coaching position at Tulane in 1964. The Green Wave lost a trio of three year starters - Johnny Arthurs , Terry Habig and Billy Fitz- gerald - who could run and shoot with the best in the na­ tion, but most of the team's board strength returns. Seniors Greg Robers (6-7) and Dennis Riddle (6-7) and Juniors Harold Sylvester (6-6) and John Sutter (6-8) figure to give Tu­ lane one of its largest, strongest and most aggressive front lines ever. Senior Ned Reese is the most experienced guard on the squad and has the makings of a fine floor leader. The schedule will again be a challenge, as the Wave will host four NCAA tourney teams - HAROLD SYLVESTER North Carolina, Miami of Ohio , JOHN SUTTER 6-6, 195, Jr.-New Orleans, La. Drake and Marquetto, and play 6-8, 190, Jr.-Marion, Ind. a fifth NCAA quint, Notre Dame, on the road. (Roster, Schedule on Page 39) NED REESE 6-0, 175, Sr.-Elmhurst, Ill. DENNIS RIDDLE GREG ROBERS 6-7, 220, Sr.-Madison, Wis. 6-7, 220, Sr.-Ft. Wayne, Ind. PAGE 4 The Tulane Football Magazine and Official Game Program - TOUCHDOWN! TULANE UNIVERSITY - A PIONEERING INSTITUTION Over a span of 135 years Tulane University has pioneered in many fields, bringing to its community and region numerous educational services not previously available. The terms "first" and "only" may be applied to many of its divisions or programs, with the area of reference varying from one to two states to the entire country or even the hemisphere. Tulane's history dates from the founding of its School of Medicine in 1834. This was the first medical school permanently established in any of the territory acquired by the United States after its independence, and for nearly 60 years the only one in the Gulf States. The School of Law, established in 1847, was Dr. Longenecker the first in the nation to teach civil law and the first to offer full programs in both civil and first separate college for women established common law. within an American university. Tulane was reorganized under its present ,Moving into the Twentieth Century, the Tu­ name and form of administration in 1884, when lane Schools of Social Work and Business Ad­ the legislature turned over the state-controlled ministration were the first such schools in the University of Louisiana to a self-perpetuating lower South and the School of Architecture was board created by Paul Tulane. It then became the first in a group of adjoining states. the first independent university, without state or Tulane's natural interest in Latin America has church control, in an area stretching from coast led to special endeavor in both teaching and re­ to coast across the southern United States. search. The Middle American Research Insti­ Newcomb College, founded in 1886, was the tute, founded in 1924 by Samuel Zemurray, has published many significant volumes concerning the area and has conducted some of the most important archaelogical expeditions in the Maya region. A national survey a few years ago showed Tulane's Latin American Studies pro­ gram to be the broadest in the country in num­ ber of course offerings. Tulane's instructional program in tropical medicine, for many years the most extensive in the western hemisphere, grew largely out of interest in Latin American conditions. Since World War II Tulane has been con­ cerned most intensively with strengthening exist­ ing programs and developing its graduate cur­ ricula. Its accomplishments in this line were recognized by election to the Association of American Universities, a select organization of Dr. Clarence Scheps, Executive Vice President 44 United States and Canadian Institutions. TOUCHDOWN! - The Tulane Football Magazine and Official Game Program PAGE 5 r ~•-·.. The oE,IIEA1 Acno1. ..Uncola ruP THIRST YOUR AWAY BEFORE OR AFTER THE GAME •••••••••••• BAR & LOUNGE * Spectacular exotic drinks! * Palate pleasing Polynesian tid-blts! * All your cocktail favorites! OPEN FROM 9 A.
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