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HISTORICALLY SPEAKING

That well-earned victory over Georgia Tech During those 18 games, the Wave had but 51 by Henry Frnka and his band of Green Waves points tallied against it and 12 of the 18 games was scarcely inscribed in the record books be­ were shutout victories. , whose fore it dawned upon Tulanians that this was the teams were nationally famous, was coach at the tenth consecutive victory for this team. time and he led the Greenies into the Rose Bowl And that of course sent historians back into to lose a hard-fought, 12-21 count to Southetn California. archives to see just how long it has been since another had strung to­ Such names as Red Dawson, John Scafide, gether that many victories in a row. What Lefty Haynes, Don Zimmerman, Jerry Dalrym­ turned up was the fact that not since the 1930- ple, Foots deColigny and many others were on 31 string of 18 consecutive triumphs has a the roster back in those days. Now almost two Tulane team been so successful. decades later, two members of the 1931 team are back on this same turf again but in differ­ That record is in no way comparable to ent capacities and on opposite sides of the field Tennessee's historic feat of winning 33 consecu­ at the moment. They are John Read, now a tive games-two-thirds of them shutouts-over member of the Tulane coaching staff, and Harry the span of years 1937-1941. But to Tulanians C. Glover, assistant coach at Southeastern Loui­ it is still more important for that string neatly siana College. packaged the one and only Rose Bowl engage­ ment in which the Wave ever participated. Both are assigned to line coaching duties· at the respective institutions. Both were ·linemen In 1930, the Green dropped a 14-0 count to in their playing days at Tulane and upon gradu­ Northwestern and then came along to defeat ation entered Southern coaching circles in Texas A. and M., Birmingham Southern, Geor­ which they have remained ever since. And al­ gia Tech, Mississippi State, Auburn, Georgia though both of them will be performing their and L. S. U. in succession. And in 1931 the particular duties today, it's not amiss to believe Wave missed not a step in its march over Mis­ that they will but think momentarily today of sissippi, Texas Aggies, Spring Hill, Vanderbilt, those days in the early '30's when they played a Tech, Mississippi State, Auburn, Georgia, part in establishing that long winning streak Sewanee-; -L.·&. U:; an& Washington-State. . _ .. .. ~or the y.lave, on this, . t~ ' very same_field. 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 t ackle back back TULANE No. Name Age Ht. Wt. Ltrs. Class Hometown 10 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. . . . . Houston, Tex. 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 . . . 5-91/2 ••• 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 ... I. . . Jr...... Gary, Ind. 41 Glisson, Jimmy, rh ... . 21 ... 5-10 ... 178 ... 1 ... Sr• . . Yazoo City, Miss. G. Maddox E . P r ice 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. 44 Jones, Bobby, lh ...... 21. .. 5-10 ... 178 ... 1. .. Sr...... Houston, Tex.

45 Price, Eddie, fb ... 00 • 24 . 00 5-11 00 • 190 00 • 3 ... Sr. . 00 00 • New Orleans 46 Rogers, Bob, fb ...... 19 ... 6-1 ... 190 ... 0 .. . So. . . Lake Charles, La. so 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 00 00 00 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 (Copyrighted by Tulane University)

D . Doyle B . Jones P . Bienz B . Svoboda D . Sh effield H . Headrick guard back back back end guar d A. Kleinschmidt H. Hahn B. Eddy B. Rogers H. Dedeaux M. Druen guard back tackle back center tackle

J. Helluin J. Harper B . Bonar S. Kottemann C . Van Meter D . Joyce t ackle 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 ... 6-1lf2 ... 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. 61 Ramke, Vernon, lg .... 24 ... 6-1lf2 . .. 208 . .. 0 ... Sr. .. Port Neches, Tex. 68 Behrend, 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, lt ...... 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, lt ...... 20 ... 6-2 ... 220 ... 0 . .. Jr. . . Stubenville, Ohio 78 Helluin, Jerome, rt .. .. 20 .. . 6-2 .. . 280 .. . 0 ... So. Donaldsonville, La 79 Eddy, Bob, lt ...... 21. .. 6-2 ... 225 ... 0 . .. So.. . . . Carthage, Mo. 80 Sheffield, Dick, le .... 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 . .. 6-1lf2 . .. 190 ... 2 ... Jr...... New Orleans 86 Rogas, Gene, re ...... 20 .. . 6-2 ... 207 . .. 0 ... So• .. Port Arthur, Tex. 88 Watkins, Hank, re .... 23 ... 6-llf2 ... 196 ... I ... 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. {Copyrighted by Tulane University)

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

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8 Just for a change, your Cam,;.Pix photogra­ pher made a round of Tulane University's social life. This was a typical scene in a re­ cent Beaux Arts ball, one of the most famous University student and faculty dances in the college of engineering. - Launching every school year is a freshman dance (above) but fraternities sponsor their share of formals, informals, and even square dances (below). Highlighting the Spring season for "T" men past and present is the annual barbeque at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lauten­ schlaeger.

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 Brown Maddox Doyle Ragas Partridge 80 72 65 51 60 76 81 QB Ernsl 13 LHB RHB Kinek Svoboda 20 31 ' FB Price 45 SQUAD ROSTER 10 Keeton, qb 35 Hahn, fb 61 Headrick, g 77 Joyce, t 11 Bonar, qb 40 Sikora, hb 62 Kleinschmidt, g 78 Helluin, t 13 Ernst, qb 41 Glisson, hb 63 Collins, g 79 Eddy, t 15 Batson, qb 42 Bienz, fb 64 Villars, g 80 Sheffield, e SOUTI-IEASTERN LA. 18 Joseph, hb 43 Maxwell, hb 65 Brown, g 81 Partridge, e 20 Kinek, hb 44 Jones, hb 66 Franz, g 82 Kirkpatrick, PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP 21 Brignac. hb 45 Price, fb 67 Ramke, g 83 Harper, e LE LT LG c RG RT RE 22 Digiralamo, hb 46 Rogers, fb 68 Behrend, g 84 Kibodeaux, e Wilkins Bates Thomas Graves Macaluso La to Cook 23 Burr, fb 50 Dedeaux, c 69 Tramonte, g 85 Heider, e 34 53 45 48 50 57 52 24 Kingery, hb 51 Maddox, c 70 Davis, t 86 Ragas, G., e 26 Van Meter, hb 53 Wolfe, c 71 Lea, t 88 Watkins, e QB 27 Nihart, hb 54 Kottemann, c 72 Druen, t 89 Doland, e Gill 31 Svoboda, hb 55 Brinson, c 73 Bounds, t 91 Preis, e . 39 32 Hickman, fb 59 Billon, g 74 F ugler, t 93 Guyton, e LHB RHB 33 Daigle, fb 60 Doyle, g 76 Ragas, D., t 94 McLean, e Billings Blackwell 20 31 FB Lavigne 51 SQUAD ROSTER 20 Billings, b 34 Wilkins, e 45 Thomas, g 55 Parnell, b 21 Jones, b 35 Yeager, b 46 Simmons, b 56 Cobb, t 22 Zimmerman, b 36 Schmidt, e 47 Morse, g 57 Lato, t 23 Richards, e 37 Velletri, b 48 Graves, c 58 Meares, g 24 Chapman, b 39 Gi)l, b 49 Dugas, b 59 Rigo, t 27 Kravchuk, b 40 Holcomb, e 50 Macaluso, g 60 McGaugh, t · 29 Richards, b 41 Modenbach, b 51 Lavigne, b 61 Conerly, g , 30 DiCarlo, b 42 Corey, c 52 Cook, e 62 Wettergreen, t , 31 Blackwell, b 43 Menezes, g 53 Bates, t 63 McMurray, c 32 Ferrer, e 44 Meredith, e 54 Hode, g 64 Mcintosh, t 33 Stevenson, b OFFICIALS Referee-Russell H. Lyons (Illinois) Umpire-William D . Barfield (Princeton) Head Linesman-Frank 0. Waddey (Georgia Tech) Field Judge-W. R. Bentley (Georgia) Clock Operator-Joe Riley (Alabama) The Roosevelt Hotel Offers New Orleans' Most Diversified Program of Music and Entertainment

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SOUTHEASTERN LA.

No. Name Age Wt. Ht. Hometown 20-Billings, Ray, b ...... 20 .... 148 ... . 5-8 ...... Bogalusa, La. 21-Jones, Leo, b ...... 20 .... 160 . ... 5-11 Corinth, Miss. 22-Zimmerman, Jerry, b .... 18 .. .. 150 .. .. 5-7 New Orleans, La. 23-Richards, Robert, e ...... 19 .... 140 .... 5-8 Baton Rouge, La. 24- Chapman, Lynn, b ...... 18 .... 150 .... 5-8¥2 ...... New Orleans, La. 27-Kravchuk, Anthony, b .... 23 .... 162 .... 5-8 ...... Peabody, Mass. 29-Richards, Jack, b ...... 19 .... 175 .... 5-8 . . Ocean Springs, Miss. L. Hode G. Cook guard end 30-DiCarlo, Al, b ...... 20 .... 165 .... 5-11 ...... New Orleans, La. Jl-Blackwell, Arlen, b ...... 19 .... 170 .. .. 6- Kentwood, La. 32-Ferrer, Henri, e ...... 21. ... 175 .... 6- Covington, La. 33- Stevenson, James, b .... 22 .... 163 .... 5-10 ...... Bogalusa, La. 34- Wilkins, Noel, e ...... 21. . .. 187 . .. . 6- ...... Tallulah, La. 35-Yeager, Bill, b ...... 20 .... 156 . .. . 5-9 Corinth, Miss. 36-Schmidt, George, e ...... 21. . . . 175 .... 6- .... N. Attleboro, Mass. 37-Velletri, Joseph, b ...... 21 ... . 1-76 .... 5-10 ..... N. Attleboro, Mass. 39-Gill, Audis, b ...... 26 .... 170 5-10 Hammond, La. 40-Holcomb, Gary, e ...... 20 .... 160 .... 5-11 Bogalusa, La. 41-Modenbach, Donald, b .... 17 .... 164 .... 5-9 ...... New Orleans, La. 42-Corey, Jules, C ...... 21. ... 180 .... 5-10 ...... Mobile, Ala. 43-Menezes, Robert, g ...... 22 .... 201 .... 5-7 Taunton, Mass.

H. McGaugh A. Blackwell tackle back

L. Jones M. Lavigne H . Ferrer J. Stevenson G . Simmons back back end back back A. Gill G. Holcomb J . Corey R. Billings R . Morse back end center back guard

L. Chapman J . Marshall B. Richards D. Mci ntosh H . Meares back back en d tackle gu ard

SOUTH EASTERN LA.

No. Name Age Wt. Ht. Hometown 44-Meredith, Joel, e ...... 25 .... 176 ... . 6-1 Brantley, Ala . 45- Thomas, Vaughn, g ...... 19 . ... 182 .... 6- ...... Bogalusa, La. 46- Simmons, Gene, b ...... 22 .... 182 .... 5-11 ...... Hammond, La. 47- Morse, Robert, g ...... 22 .. .. 200 .... 5-11 Ponchatoula, La. 48- Graves, David, c ...... 25 .... 205 .... 6- ...... Baton Rouge, L a. 49- Dugas, Manuel, b ...... 20 .... 195 . .. . 5-11 ...... Covington, La. 50- Macaluso, Nick, g ...... 19 .... 187 .... 5-8 New Orleans, L a. 51- Lavigne, Milton, b ..... 23 .... 190 .. . . 5-11 ...... Ponchatoula, La. B. Yeager D . Graves back cen t er 52-Cook, Gerald, e ...... 21 .... 191 .... 6-2 Hammond, L a. 53·-Bates, Donald, t ...... 19 .... 187 . ... 6- Bogalusa, 1:..a. 54-Hode, Les, g ...... 23 .... 187 ... . 5-8 Hammond, La. 55- Parnell, Billy Ray, b .... 22 .... 190 .. . . 5-10 Bogalusa, La. 56- Cobb, James, t ...... 23 .... 210 .... 5-11 Meridian, Miss. 57- Lato, Joe, t ...... 23 . ... 200 .. .. 6-1 Hammond, La. 58- Meares, Hurshell, g ...... 25 . ... 195 .... 5-10 Hammond, L a. 59- Rigo, Andy, t ...... 18 .. . . 204 .... 6-1 ...... Norwalk, Conn. 60-McGaugh, Homer, t ...... 22 .. . . 225 .... 6- Baton Rouge, La. 61- Conerly, Sam, g ...... 21. ... 198 .... 5-9 ...... Tylertown, Miss. 62- Wettergreen, Carl, t .... 28 .... 236 .... 6-3 ...... Hammond, La. 63- McMurray, Richard, c .... 20 .... 210 .. .. 6-3 ...... New Orleans, La. 64-Mcintosh, Dick, t ...... 28 .... 203 .... 6-3 ...... Hammond, La.

N . Macaluso R . Menezes guar d guard

A. Kravchuk J. Meredith D . Bates M. D ugas S . Conerly back end tackle b ack guard Total Individual Statistics

Scoring Rushing Passing Total Offense Pass Receiving Interc'd

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Bienz • •• 0 •••• 0 . 14 65 14 65

Bonar •••••••• 0 9 3 0 50 10 51

Davis •••• 0 ••••• 0 7 4 4 Dedeaux ...... 5 Doyle ...... 3 3 Ernst ···· · ·····- 5 - 26 17 11 116 22 90 Glisson ••••• 0 . 0 6 34 6 34 3 13 3 41 :Jones ...... 3 6 3 6 1 29

Kinek •••• 0 •••• 2 0 0 12 18 104 18 104 3 59

Kingery ••• 0 •••• 1 1 1 Partridge ...... 1 8

Price • 0 •••••••• 0 0 6 38 234 38 234 1 9

Sheffield 0 •••••• 5 52 Sikora ...... 0 0 6 6 15 6 15 Svoboda ...... 3 0 0 18 29 92 29 92 25

Van Meter 0 • ••• 8 33 8 33

Totals •••• 0 • • • 0 7 7 4 46 130 562 26 14 166 156 728 14 166 5 75

Opp. Totals • 0 •• 2 2 2 14 54 122 37 14 5 176 2 91 298 14 176 2 1 28

~ OFFICIAL TIMING WATCH FOR THE f0 TULANE- SOUTHEASTERN LA. FOOTBALL GAME

24 TULANE CHEERS TULANE SONGS u HULLABALOO ALMA* MATER Hu- la- ba- loo Ray-Ray! We praise thee for thy past, 0 Alma Mater! Hu- la- ba- loo Ray-Ray! Thy hand hath done its work full faithfully; 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 down the field. R-o-o-11 On! Hold, Green Wave, Gre - e - e - n Wave! That line must never yield. R - o - o - 11 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 Name in e"'t!ting Crowd: T Cheerleaders: u Crowd: u Cheerleaders: L Crowd: L Cheerleaders: A Crowd: A Cheerleaders: N Crowd: N Cheerleaders: E Crowd: E All: T - u - u - lane! ~-SUITS 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 Louisiana Col. Indiana Mississippi Tennessee So. California Georgia Tech George Kentucky 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 7-14 0-18 20-27 27-7 6-14 28-7 14-7 21-18 14-7

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

Oct. 15 Tennessee 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

Nov. 5 Open Tennessee Louisiana Tech Michigan State Miss. State Auburn Tulane L.S.U. Penn. Vandy Knoxville Home Lansing Home Auburn New Orleans Baton Rouge Philadelphia Home

Nov. 12 Georgia Tech Alabama Jacksonville No. Carolina Georgia L.S.U. Columbia Tulane Open Miss. State Birmingham Birmingham Teachers New York Columbus Baton Rouge Home Home Home Home

Nov. 19 Miss. Southern So. Carolina L. S. U. Iowa Open Open Open Marshall Col. Tulane S. L. C. Home Home Baton Rouge Home Home Home Home

Nov. 26 Florida Georgia Delta State So. California Clemson Mississippi Army Tennessee No. Carolina Tulane Gainesville Home Cleveland, Miss Home Mobile Home Philadelphia Knoxville Chapel Hill New Orleans

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