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-Photo l1y Tric•• BILL BANKER-Tulane's star halfback shown in action around Miss Aggies' end. Weir, the opposing tackle is about to stop Bank­ er's advance. 2 SOUVENIR TULANE FOOTBALL PROGRAM SEASON 19Zi

THE TULANE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA

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The University embraces the Following Departments:

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The College of Arts and Sciences The H. Sophie Newcomb College for Women The College of Engineering The Graduate School The College of Law The School of Medicine The School of Pharmacy The School of Dentistry (Senior year only) The College of Commerce and Business Administration The Course for Teachers The School of Social Work The Night School of Electrical Engineering The Night School of Architecture

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Hail The Conquerors of Yale

end com'>ination in the' con­ ie forwards can stop the ram­ ference this year. They are like thrusts of this hefty back. ripping, tearing ends who nev­ Johnny Broadnax at quarter er await a play but go straight and Bob McTigue and Roy into the interference and fre­ Estes at halves are the other quently get their man before regular members of the back­ be gets up to the scrimmage field. There are several fine line. In addition, Shiver can ball carriers available in Frank boot a f•:>otball with the best Dudley, , Harvey punters in the South. Shiver Hill and Rothstein. and Nash brought the declar­ ation from Tad Jones, Yale The line is light but aggres­ coach, that they formed one of sive, according to reports. Six the greatest pair of ends ever of the forwards are left-overs seen in the New Haven bowl. from last year. Here is how they line up from tackle to tac­ kle: Hollis Morris and Stell­ ing, tackles; Gene Smith and Roy Jacobson, guards, and Ike Boland, center. Stelling is a sophomore player who may be replaced by Glenn Lautzen­ heiser. a veteran who is just McCRARY-Fullback recovering from an operation last summer. Georgia Today's game will only be The curtain goes up on Tu­ the second between Tulane and lane's big headline act of the Georgia in history. The last 1927 gridiron season today time the two teams met, in when the University of Geor­ 1919. they played a 7-7 tie at gia, conquerors of Yale, comes Athens. Will the Greenies do to grips with the Tulane that good today? Sure they Greenies. This is the first will. time Georgia has appeared in New Orleans and the Crescent city joins hands with Tulane in welcoming the Bulldogs in­ t•:> our midst. LAUT ZEN HEISER-Tackle

The Georgia outfit is one of Georgia the strongest contenders for the Southern conference cham­ The Georgia backfield is big, pionship this fall. Out of the fast and full of threats. Char­ debris from the 1926 team, re Fenwick, Virginia line which lost fourteen letter-men, coach, is quoted as saying fol­ Coach George C. (Kid) Wood­ lowing the defeat of his team ruff has built a team which has, several weeks back: "Georgia to date, trampled over Virginia, has the hardest driving back­ Yale, Furman and Auburn, field and the deadliest tacklers rolling up a total of 111 points I ever saw." to their opponents' 13. The:r The offensive satellite is strength consists of two good Fullback Herdis McCrary, a ends, a speedy and dangeNus triple-threat man. His power­ backfield and a baffling pass­ ful line plunging and accurate ing game. Their two touch­ passing had wrecked havoc on downs against Yale resulted every team he has faced this from passes and a third missed season. McCrary is another a few inches. by of Georgia's all-Southern can­ GENE SMITH-Guard Captain Ike Shiver and Tom didates. It's going to be a Nash are regarded as the best question of whether the Green- Georgia 4 SOUVENIR TULANE FOOTBALL PROGRAM SEASON 1927

THREE OF A KIND Tigers! Three in a row! That's the assignment for the Tulane Greenies during the month of November. With bloodshot eyes and snarling countenance, the Auburn Tiger of the Plains will come next Saturday, hungry for victory. The tiger this year is one of the hungriest animals ever turned out at Auburn, for little food has come his way this season. In fact, the current grid year has been the most disastrous one in footbal history for the Tigers. For this reason, if for no other, when the Tulane eleven faces Auburn on the stadium field, Coach Bernie Bierman's men will have a difficult task to perform in trimming the Tiger. Battling with the courage of despair, the Alabama Bengal will do its utmost to gain a victory. (Cont nued on Page 6)

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ONE YEAR OLD Between Halves McCRARY Today the New Fleetness, coupled Tulane Stadium is a year and a week with abiJ:ty tt:> crash old. The !'ide lines come in for their share through opposing Last Saturday, a lines, is making a year ago, the mas­ of attention. Comments and criticism are football hero of Her­ s"ve pile of steel and dis McCrary, Uni­ concrete was dedi­ exchanged. Dont courl ad verse r�marks versity of Georgia cated with elaborate fullback. His play­ ceremonies. Built ahout your appearance. Be sure you are and paid for by the ing was largely re­ good people of New suitably and correctly attired Eor the game. sponsible for Geor­ Orleans, the stadium gia's recent 14 to 10 now stands as victory over Yale. monument to the football teams that Experts hail him have made Tulane history. as one of the leading The stadium ranks candidates for the with the best in the fullback berth on the South and Tulanians All-Southern team are proud of it. In­ this year. He has creased attendance Maison Blanche 197 pounds spread which t a x e d the Greatest Store South seating capacity of over s i x f e e t of the old s t a d i u m height and is excep­ made necessary the tionally strong. building of the new stands. Let's hope McCrary is also that increased at­ a star on the cinder­ tendance will force path. He was one a completion of the ultimate horseshoe of the best sprinters shape. in the conference The present seat­ last spring. ing capacity is 30,- 000 including the M c C r a r y hails temporary stands at from Indiana. He each end of the grid­ is play:ng his second iron. The ultimate capacity is 46,000 year on the Bulldog persons. eleven.

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THREE OF A KIND (Continued from Page 4) Like Tulane. Auburn has been handicapped by lack "f veteran material. With only nine letter-men to depend on, Auburn has been having a hard time of it from the start. losing to Stetson, Clemson, Florida, L. S. U. and Georgia in order. Then again they are working under their second head coach of the season, Dave Morey having resigned the job in fav·x of Boozer Pitts, former player and coach at Auburn. From present indications. it looks as though the Greenies will win. They have the fighting spirit and determination to avenge that 2-0 defeat handed them by Auburn last season on the occa­ sion of the dedication of the new stadium. Tulane gridders still remember that heart-breaking defeat and the Tigers will have to show unexpected strength t•:> turn back the Greenies this time. Follow;ng Au b u r n comes the Mountain Ti­ ger from Sewanee, inex­ perienced but with all its traditional fight; and the ..... Swamp Tiger from Louis­ r ------iana State, strong and ambitious. Drown them all, Green Wave.

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VANDY GAME Playing without the services of Johnny Walls and Charley Rucker, two regular linemen, Tulane suffered its worst defeat in years at the hands of the Vanderbilt Commodores last Saturday at Nashville. The final score was 32 to 0. The Greenies can gain some comfort in the fact that Vandy gained only three more first downs than they did. Tulane is credited with twelve to the Commodores' 15. This goes to sbow that Tulane displayed some sort of a sustained attack, even though it was not powerful enough to break through Vandy's defense for a score. Several times tbe Greenies drove down t•J within striking distance of the Commodores' goal line, but always some break went against them. Twice forward passes were intercepted by Vandy players in the shadow of the goal posts. (Continued on Page 12)

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GEORGIA Today's linup for BULLDOGS the Bulldogs will in­ clude: 1. Lautzenheiser lK�IEJl--JKri!b 2. Davidson 3. Estes SUITS AND OVERCOATS 4. McTigue Nash \\'ill be seen al every Tulane Ends 5. Cox . 6. Rothstein game-and in greater numbers Capt. Shiver 7. Cook C\'ery game-because the col­ 8. Broadnax lege man is quick to see thl' Lautzenheiser 9. Dudley good-laste \\ hich is deftly com­ Tackles 10. Y. Smith bined with fine-.t fabric in Morris 11. Buchanan these corrcclh· sl Yled gar­ 12. McCrary mene. . 2-trotiscrs. · 13. Bradley 14. Martin $45 Guards 15. Nixon Jacobson 16. Jacobson 17. Hill

18. Boland Boland 19. Nash Center 20. Collins Carondelet and 21. Santord Crnvler 22. Stewart McCrary 23. Stelling 24. Paris Fullback 25. Morris 26. Capt. Shiver 27. Palmer Johnson 28. Hill, H. Quarterback 29. Hooks 30. Johnson 31. Greenfield The Tulane Athletic Association requests that par- Estes 32. Haley Halfbacks 33. Frisbee t:es occupying Boxes be seated during the plays to 34. Reigle McTigue 38. Eubanks allow those in the rear to have full vision of the field.

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VANDY GAME (Continued from Page 10) Tulane's team continued to show its great fighting ability. Everyone who accompanied the team to the Tennessee metropolis will tell you that the Greenies never ceased fighting, even though the score was overwhelmingly against them. That 1927 Olive and Blue outfit is one fighting bunch. The real difference between Tulane and Vanderbilt was Bill Spears. a speedy, wily triple­ threat performer who has a good chance of making the All-American team this fall. He was poison in an open field and his passing was absolutely uncanny. Spears made three out of three passes in the first half. and made runs of 77 and 80 yards among other things. In all, he just broke the Greenies down by taking an active part in Vandy's first eighteen points. He did not play the second half and it is good that he didn't. No one knows

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CAPTAIN SHIVER TOM NASH Georgia. Georgia. C a p t a i n I. M. "Chick" Shiver o£ Thls Tom Nash. who Georgia is sure to plays an end !or Gear· be placed on the �a. is plenty good, mythical All-South­ everybody tells you. ern team and per­ And be's game. too. haps receive a few Here's proor: votes for the All­ American. Shiver IDarly In the game Nnsh was hurt, and is one of the out­ badly. He refused to standing ends in the leave lhe game. and South today, he be­ each time he wa�< hurl· ed painfully to the ing a great all­ �n"Ound he rose to throw around player and his bruised body In lbe punter. way of plays coming H i s Bertillion his way. marks follow: Hair. "Red'' B a r n e s or Blonde: Height, 6 Clothes designed for 'Barna. seeing Nash feet: Weight. 180 "out." shot pia)' afll'r University Men play at him. Yet the pounds; Married ; Georgia boy, Bulldo� to H o m e. Americus, Exclusively the core. hung on, Ga : Years on team. Braebum Suits, $40 writes Lawrence Perry, grid expert who wa�:� third: Age, 21. Charter House, $45,$50 CO\'erin.� lhe game. Shiver is one of Here Exclusively few collegiate base­ "It was one of the ball players who gTeatest exhlb!llons ol gameness I ha\•e ever does not care for a seen." major league career. ,�, He has received sev­ 'i8J\a1 near Baronne "Time and again the Bulldog terminal. neal'· from eral offers lv broken in hair from American and Na­ the pounding he re· tional League clubs ce!ved from lhe almost but has turned them murderous Interference of lhe Alabama team, all down, preferring would crawl back to his a business career in­ position only to bt> stead. He is an out­ TULANE SCHEDULE swept once more under fielder and the hard­ tbe Tide attack. Fin­ ally the Ge orgia October 1-0le Miss 6; Tulane 19. est hitter on the coaches, realiziug his Bulldog club. H's October 8-Geoq�ia Tech 13: Tulane 6. condition rather tardi­ average last year October 15-Mississippi A. & M. 13; Tulane 6. ly. removed him from h tlte game." was almost .400. Octoher 22-\ ancler ilt 32: Tulane 0. October 29-Georgia at Tulane Stadium. November 5-Auburn at Tulane Stadium. November 12-Sewanee at Tulane Stadium. )\ll\emher 2+-L. S. t:. at Baton Rouge.

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IMPORTANT CHANGE S IN FOOTBALL RULES 1. GOAL POSTS.-The goal posts have been moved from the goal line to the end line. 2. DELA VI NG GAM E.-A delay of more than 30 second& In putting the ball In play after it Is ready for play, or a team remaining more than 15 seconds in a huddle, may be considered as prima facie evidence of Intentional delay of the game. The captain may now claim time out only three tlmea In each half lnatead of four times, as formerly. 3. SHIFT PLAYS.-In all shift or huddle plays the players must come to an absolute stop and remain stationary In their positions and without movement of the feet or swaying of the body for a period of approxi­ mately one second. This period may be conveniently measured by rapidly counting "1·2·3-4." In case of doubt the penalty shall be enforced. The penalty for violation has Increased from 5 to 15 yards. 4. FUMBLED PUNTS.-When a punt is fumbled before the receiver gains possession of the ball. It Is a free ball and any one is eligible

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TWO WEEKS AGO goal line. But they TEAMWORK spent thems e I v e s. Tired and battered. Two weekH ago no they were unable to chudn• yo11ng man b) halt the .Aggl<> charge the nnmu or \V. A. Pap. In lhe final minutes or p!'nhclmer <•nnRed Tn play. Inn<• stuth•nts and sup· An air attack gave portt>rs to rue out of the Aggies their first I h t• studlnm In a louchdown. They car· gloomy mood. All hE>­ ried it down the Cleld t•nutu� hi' had upset the via the air ami Chad· wl.'ll known dop<• buck· wick Urrew a J>ass to Pl In h•alm<>r It requires all of thf'!'C a ttributes to spell in favor of A. & M. wn11 a thorn In the sld11 Soon aftE'r the kick· success. to " rite 'ictory un the scoreboard. uf tlw Grt•t•ult>!l that orr. )llsstssippl regain· dny. Ill' corril.'d th<> ed the ball on a punt hall nlrw 1inWR out or Similar!) it requi res hrain and hra'' n. and they drove down ten and Nlch llnw hP the field from their own and courag-e and teamwork on the part of t·urriPd It wt•ll, rlppln�: 31-yard line. Pappen· through till' t11C'kle11 and the -l,320 member!' of the Puhlic Sen: ic " helmer did most of the rarlru: around th�> ends gainlng on tbls march team. to win and hold esteem through gi\"· for ��:uln artl'r gain. and was rewarded by And wbPn he wasn't ing dependable electric. gas and street rail­ going ofr right tackle !oinK lht• dt>llv<'r)' and cutting back ovE'r way nice e' cry hour n ight and da). work, Ill' was st•rvlng center Cor nine yards ilK l'ltlt'l dl!lt>atrlwr In and a t o u c h d o w n. the n<•rlul Service, Inc. Tulane its touchdown G rP<•nh·R rough l hard. In the first minute ot Tht•y urwd \Ill evt>ry the game wheu he got onnc•c c>( stt·;mgth and loose ror tblrty.flve lurnl'd hack the Aggles ya1·ds around right end. t'VI'TY lim<' thoy llJl­ Manville failed to kit-k pronchNI tlw Tulane �he goal.

DO YOU KNOW THAT----- charles L. Eshelman and Hugh M. Krumbhaar are the only men who captained Tulane teams two straight years. "Chick" Shiver, Georgia's capta:n, is a married man. Lester Lautenschlaeger ran 95 yards through the entire N ortb Carolina team for a touch­ down in 1922. Cartwright Eustis, star on Tulane's 189 5 team has a son play:ng on this year's fresh­ man team.

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Often only the officials and captains know what a certain penalty is for. We have sketched out the following to inform you. Each penalty is num­ bered below. When a penalty is inflicted the number of that penalty will be hung on the score board, and light will appear opposite the name of player carrying the ball or receiving a pass.

Please understand violations of rules are rarely intentional. They usually come from over-anxious­ ness, excitement and most often from the highly technical character of the present game. PENALTIES

Pen. No. OFFFn'lSE Penalty Pen. �o. OFFENSE Penalty l. Offside-Ill advance of line or sc.-lm· 21. H a marl on defense holds a player or mage and on the kick-off or on free kick 5 yd�. the side with the ball 5 yds. 2. Holding or Ule�al use of lumds or arm>�. 22. If a team takes out tlme more than The team with the ball, except lhe man three times in one half without substl· carrying the ball may not use hands or luting a player _ 5 yds. arms to block out or keep ot:f opponems lfi ycls. 23. For tlelaying lhe game 5 yds. 3. ClitlPing-Cultlug a man down [rom the 24. Crawling-The man with ball may uol rear away rrom lbu play 25 ycts. crawl or try to advance after being tackled and 1ha·owu 5 yd�;. -1. Playe1·s must come to an absolutt> stoJ> n Hurdling-Man with ball may t jump ror a period of approximately one second 25. o over a man still on his feet 15 yds. In all shtrts and "huddle" plays !5 yds. 21!. Unnecessary roughness or uui:atr piay 15 yds Tripping with feet, tackling Of LOSS OF A "DOWN" 2i. nUL bounds. etc. 15 yds. 5. For second and third incomplPte passes 28. If <·enter feints to sna1> ball and does In auy onl' sea·les or downs and 5 yds not 5 yrls. 2tl. Unsportsmanlike conduct. talking back G. Interference by side making forward to officials or abusive language yds. pass, prior to fourth down, also lii yds. _ . 15 :JO. The ball or t.lte center mav not be In· 7. Intentionally throwing foa·ward t>al:ls I o ter!ered with until b11ll Is assed 5 yds. ground, priot· to fourth down. also 15 yds. p 31. A substllnte must report to referee or umpire. Penalty for not J•epol·tlng 5 yds. LOSS OF BALL 3�. The team '''llh the ball must have seven 8. Ball kicked out or bounds. unless men on the line of scrimmage when the touched. etc. ball is snapped - 6 yds. 9. Tnterfenmce br sicle making rorward 33. The center or lhe man on etther slde pass, rourth down-Loss of hall at point or him may not carry IJall until It has 16 yards hack Of previO\IS down. been bandied by someone else on the 10. Interference by defensive side in case team 5 yds. or forward lllayer lea\·es the field while time 11. Illegal or Incomplete forward pas�;;­ is out or tlur1ng intermission without

fourlh down. permission o! ofllcials _ 15 yds. 12. Intentionally tbrowlu�t forward pas�; to 36. No one ou bench or sidelines may coach ground, ronrth down-Loss of ball and or instruct anyone In the game 15 yds. also 15 ycls. 37. There is a penalty ror persons coming 13. Failua·e to advance ball lO yards In four on field or play and for more than one downs. representative in case of injury and for H. No man on team with ball may be in mo· anyone ou bench or inside enclosure lion when ball Is snapped. except one standing or walking along side lines 16 yds. man may be in motion lo\vard his own 38. Team delaying start ot game or slaL·t goal or toward side line 5 yds. of second bale rorteits option and is 15. Plllng on a player after the whlsUe 16 >'ds. penallzed _____ 25 yds. 16. The kicker may not be tackled or knocked down after kicking 15 yds. LOSS OF HALF THE DISTANCE TO 17. The man carrying tilt! ball may not bP THE GOAL LINE pushed or pulled by any or hJs team· player may be subslituted only once mates _ 15 yds. 39. A 18. lnterCerence with player maing Cair l.n eac11 halt-ror lllegaJ return, team is catch or throwing player who has made penalized as above and player Is sus­ fair catch 15 yds. pended for remainder of Lhe game. 19. Player making more than two steps 40. Striking, kneeling, kicking, etc.-Play­ after fah· catch 5 yds. er is disqualified for remainder or game, 20. U a substitute coming in says anything and team is penalized as above. to any teammate until a play has been 41. Foul wllhln one yard line or behind goal made his team is penalized 15 yds. line by defensive side.

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