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.§nuuenir larngram Tulane vs University of SATURii>AY, NOVEMBER 15th, 1924 PRICE 25c

I V. Vowell. Tackle, last year's captain who balances on side of the Tennessee 1ine, while Lowe (below), this year's captain, holds down the other tack1e position.

Upper Left, Jack Batey, End, aTennessee product, who keeps "Bro ... Brown (upper right), company on the terminal position for the Y 'llunteers. SOUVENiR FOOTBALL PROGRAM 3

Bro.

Brown

Capt.

T ulane 1924

All Southern H alf 1923

Below, Brown is seen in the game with Mississippi College, carrying the ball around right end. Lautenschlaeger has just brought down a man. Ber geret is taking another would-be tackler out of the way and Flournoy is doing his best to get the m an who is headed straight for Brown. 4 SOUVENiR FOOTBALL PROGRAM------

v4.BO,UT TODAY S GAME

Tulane is easily th favorite in tod.ty' :-> gtl'n ~. Although the only direct comparative dope on the two l nms would m •lte th<' odds about even .sinct- the Mississippi Aggies def< .. led both tenm• by about thr me scOH!. hll the general opmion is thnt the Grct•niea will win Without tht> slrugde whi h the~ had to put ag.. msl Auburn last Saturday In fact. it i~ larg••ly the result of that gnmc which hnv( put Tulane back, in t.hc eye~ ol funs, upon tlw high plan~ to '\ hich sht• elevated herself by de­ fc •ling the Vanderbilt c..,mmodores a month r ntso. ~nd from wnich ~he idl wht•n the :\lis.s1~sippi A. & i\1 •• hH> '~eeb ago. The Roosevelt u" "·! one tncky tormn '\ ~ tion, litre\' the Creenaes .,ff blllanct• and tippccl off The Bienville gain nfter gain through thetr iine .mel bar:kheld. enough Lo wan decis1vc•l} l 3. 6. L n s l Saturd.ty At the Big Games while Tulane wns having or ftn those long hlk ll" tu the bc.ule of her life w1th tW.,tll el'l:! nrc l2-0. twit LOll OILI)', or Lhrt•C el~ h th~ LIQud wt>ol. 'l'h IM The slon· goe~ the wuol Is tnlwo rrum tile no~· k 1111<1 chest of the• round~ that T enne.,set! sht:•·t• wlwre lh<• rlnt:~t a n t1 wnrnaest " Uo)l b < l\lway~ "lays in wait'' gru\\ u. 'l'ho::,e <;Wt •utnr~ flrl' ~m•na.nt.,••d Ln ho• tht• WflrmeAI possible ltl pru and "<-tore" up" for an y tluce. Headquarters Yun ~~~ ~~ tlml a !ILylt•, u on~ of her future oppon t·utor, 11 size lllld n pril't• for All ent:. "ho ddeats \'andy to plcn"e you ;It- m an early ...ec son ~arne, Southern Colleges H"ontinuflf l'op 6

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Between Waives A. &. M. Game He1 e arc the or~anLt:a­ tions which have play c~cl 'l largt- part in maintaining a high pitche of enthusi­ asm on the «:a mpu~ and at the games this season. In the foreground, cen­ Homecoming ter. i'f !leen the ''Pep Montgomery Ala. Gang,·· an organi:red group of volunteer root­ Dance en and pep raiser!!, who a re responsible for the Tulane 14 wide p ropagation of the Tulane ''Beat Vandy'' slo~an. be­ fore che Tulane-Vttndy Auburn 6 ~ame, a month ago. Here Gymnasium they have g oltcn onto the field in a snake dance -aht.. ~ d of the F r~'fh­ 500 rnen. Tonig ht In llll hl!c·kt;I"\IUol Ill 1\\'l'i'll t h<: llctfll•JHJ.! thrt·i! dn~:J· pre11111'1Hfun, tu The Trip Alumni the last. lm' \\ hiC'h the.) ua.uh thf' triJ to ~ulourn.

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It's a Great Game, we are playing down at VOLUNTEERS GREENIES "PORTER ' S " I. Burdette I . A. W. Brown Wilson 2. Batey our line-up: 2. H. 3. Brown 3. j . R. Cnug 4. Kelly KNOX HATS 4. junior J lcnican ~ W:cllter Moa~ ~. \X'il:.on BOYDEN SHOES 5. 6. Bulman 6. £. Henican MANHATTAN SHIRTS 7. Bone 7. L~ter Lauten- EDERHEIMER-STEIN CLOTHES liChlaeger 8 Robinson 8 Lorio 9. Bond HIRSH WICKWIRE CLOTHES 10 Bergeret SCOTCH MIST OVERCOATS 10. Flowers II Lamprecht I 2. Campbell and 13. H. Phallip• I 3. Lowe. Capt. REAL SERVICE 14. V. Robin.on 15. King 15. Priea'y Flournoy 16. Robinson (/)~&od~ 16. Palermo 18. Lawrence 17. L. McLean Carondelet and Gravier Sts. 20. Lnvin 18. j . A. Lawrence

~I. Jone!( 19. M. Levy 2 3. Chri:otmas 20. Bennie Wight 25. Gregory 21. Dick Hammond .26. Vowell 22. H . Talbot 2 7. Harkness 23. B. Goldsmith E. Morgan 2~ . J one~ PLAYERS AND NUM.BERS 24. 29. Deaver 25. G. Wil&on Use this to Identify the Men on the Field. tlaeae nre 26. H . Gamble the numbers they are wearing.

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.PERSONEL M~ ~~ ~~ ~~ SEASON 1924 TO DATE PROBABLE STARTING 3- Sept. 27th.l924 2 4 --Final- LINEUP Tulane ----·--· -4 --· ...... 0 ------7 0 7 14 Southwestern 0 0 0 0 0 Tulane -----·-·-··-···------3 BROWN MORGAN 24 Left End Oct. 4th, 1924 I 2 3 I 4

31 BURDETTE ----···-······------····------·----· LEVY 19 Tulane ------·--·--··::.'_6__ 0 I I 3 I 12 1 Left Tackle TULANE GREENBACKS-HEROES 1924 7 0 0 7 Mississippi College ...... 0 16 ROBINSON, T. GOLDSMITH 23 Since this picture was made:. back in September this group of youths-the youngest team Tulane has Left Guard ever had- has fought its way to a place in Southern football or which few outside of Coach Shaughne.ssy Oct. II th, 1924 2 3 4 Final 25 YOWELL WILSON 2 and a small group of optimis ~ s. scarcely dreamed. Since that time Bergeret reported to the squad and has Center 28 0 0 14 42 Tulane ---~ ------·------1 --I been fighting like a tiger in the line; Lorio was advanced to Lhe 'Varsity group from the reserves and h as I I 6 BULMAN ...... BERGERET I 0 La. Poly Tech ...... 0 0 6 6 12 abundantly proved his worth and, unfortunately. misfortune in the form of a broken leg, robbed Leal Mc­ Right Guard Lean of the privilege of going ahead with his mates, and deprived Tulane of his services. 13 LOWE, (Capt.) ...... TALBOT 22 Right T ackl(' Oct. 18. 1924 Final 2 BATEY DOC W ILSON 25 Tulane 7 0 7 7 21 ------···------.. \ -- Right End I l l Vanderbilt Uni. 0 13 0 0 13 ------1 I I 2 7 HARKNESS ...... LAUTENSCHLA£GER 7 Quarter

Oct. 25, 1924 2 I 3 4 Final I 7 BONE FLOUR ~ OY 15 I -,- Left Half Tulane ·-·-··----·----...... 0 6 13 14 33 I I 0 FLOWERS ...... ______BROWN Springhill ...... 0 0 0 0 0 Right Half

12 CAMPBELL ...... LAMPRECHT I I November I st, 19 2 4 I -1 2 I 3 4 Final I Fullback l o I --6-,-o-- Tulane ...... :..:..:.! --. 0 -6, Miss. A & M. College.. 7 0 0 7 14 ==== SCORE BY QUARTERS

Novemb~. 1924 -~ - 2 3 4 Final GREENIES " 1924" I I 2 1_3_1 4 1 Final j Upper Row, Left to Rigbt-Ass't. Coach Bierman, Graig, Hammond, Flournoy, Capt. Brown, Coach 7 7 14 1 Tulane------.. ·------...... I 0 0 Shaughnessy. Trainer Monk Simons. Freshman Coach Eddie Reed. TULANE ·------·--- o 1o 1 ct l_z_l ~ 0 I 1 Middle Row-E. Hennican, Lautenschlaeger, Talbot. Morgan. j . Hennican, McLean. Phillips. -u.- oF-. -T-EN_N_E_ss-E-E.-...-i-1-a-;i_...;;;T;__ I, o 1 6 I 7 I Auburn ...... 0 0 0 6 6 Bottom Row-Gamble. Palermo. Wilson, Reserve 'Varsity Coach Killeen. Goldsmith. Levy. Wilson. 10 SOUVENIR FOOTBALL~P~R~O~G~RA~M~------

MISSISSIPPI A. & M. Those evenings when you are GAME tired a nd feel the need of recreation- Here IS Brown starting TERRY & JUDEN Visit the behind Lautem;chlaeg:!:-·.s

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St. Charles and Broadway He's Next

Broadway & Maple ------S---O UVENIR FOOTBA LL ------PROGRAM -----II

Here's Rct•sc, the pieces and p"ssin~

Vnndy speedster go c.ver the heads of

ing alone and unal- 1 he back!idd, a tendeJ around the marked contra'li be- right end of his line. tween this and the Flournoy is doin~ his MY! WHAT A MORAL FOR MALES What a. picture or tragic realism! !!;very lady third quarter, n cene best to stop him and ln sight cheer~ng madly. thinking only of the ha1·dy youlhs down on the gridiron. A.lns, !.he poor escorts. consigned !or the moment Lo limbo. Bcrgeret is also hot But after the game-there, of course. Is our from which is shown moral. Forg&rten now the eleven glorious green jers e y :~ . the moleskins marked with the grime o! on his trail. The play battle. Behold; The dapper bnL-wlng or lhe l!mart 1 on paste 8, when top-coat comes Into its own. c.ccurred in the sec- There's n. Lrlal for a man's clolhlng and Ma1son Blanche assures triumph complete-with correct­ Tulane opened up ness or style accentuated from crease ot the bat ond quarter of the crown to vamp or the shoes. and outplayed Lhe E IJCt'7Jtlling for ntcn, right on the stn:er floor. game when Vander- Com e In! Commodores f r o m hilt looked like the ~~Ja•&t every angle of the winner, !lure, tearing CREATEST STORE SOUTH J the r ulane line to ------./

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VANDY GAME r Concrete Stadium and . East Side Stands, Van­ derbilt game. Football THIS IS THE has been well supported at Tulane this year. The heaviest attendance was LAST HOME GAJ\'\E at the above game and 'VARS~TY estimated at 1 0, 000, but supporters of athletics are GAME SEASON 1924 looking forward to the day when every game will STARTS see every seat taken, and if Tulane keeps up the LET'S MAKE AT showing made this year, that day may be expected 2:30 1925 in the near future.

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twilight soft stirring song Our songs again shall rise For old Tulane, Again shall ring for victory to They'll hear triumphant cries, Hurrah for old Tulane. thee. you. Hold 'em, Wave; Roll 'em, Wave. Rah! Hurrah! Hurrah! The days of glory are F·o r old Tulane, The echoes ring afar For old Tulane.

THE TULANE SWING

0, when the Tulane Greenbacks fall in line, They are going to win the game another time, For Old Tulane I yell, I yell, I yell; ~~\, And for the University I yell, I yell, \~e So fight, fight, fight for every yard Circle the ends and hit that line right hard, ~i Go~' And when we roll those Tigers on the sod, 0 Tulane! Rahl ~------~ 14 SOUVENIR FOOTBALL PROGRAM

Coming off the field between halves.

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Football Elsewhere Today

L S. U. vs. La. Normal at Baton Rouge.

Notre Dame vs. Nebraska at South Bend.

Illinois vs. Minnesota at Minneapolis.

Centre vs. Alabama at Birmingham.

1V!ichigan vs. Ohio State at Columbus.

Chicago vs. Northwestern at Chicago.

Iowa vs. Wisconsin at Madison.

W est vs. W as.h. and Lee at Charleston·

Penn. vs. Penn. State at Philadelphia.

Harvard vs. Brown at Cambridge.

Vanderbilt vs. Tech at .

Columbia vs. Army at West Point.

Y (;»Je vs. Princeton at Princeton.

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