TULA E Vs. SOUTHERN

TULA E Vs. SOUTHERN

TULA Evs. SOUTHERN CAL DECEMBER 21, IC946 ' () l I v i I~ I r: p R 0 G R A M T w E N T y ~ I v E c E. N r 5 JACKSON BR,WING COMPANT HlW ORLSA,.,S, \.A , - AIR COCKTAIL LOUNGE CONDITIONED Visit the bar for your favorite cocktail. The old college spirit always prevails a.nd Plenty of we're open around the 'Jlock Po rking Space 1 GJrHE ®-REENJI[ E Official Souvenir Football Program of Tulane University, Published for Each Home Gnme National Advertising Representative, Football Publications, 370 Lexington, New York, N. Y. ANDY ROGERS, Editor CAROL Il.\RT, Associate Editor --------~---------------------------------------------------- TULANE-SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA It's Dixie debut time in Xew Orleans 1'ulane and the Trojans match their grid­ again. in this instam·c for the ~h·n of 'l'roy it·on might for the third time in hi!';tory from :-;outhcrn California, who apprar in today and it\ the payoff hattie. Both prev­ Tulane Stadium today for their first South­ ious engagements were played on the shores ern ~howing. ol' the Pacifk the Trojans winning the first, a Rose Bow I showing in l 9:~2, on a 21-12 From the shores of the blue Pacific, the <·otmt, an<l tlw \Yave r·ctuming in 1!.l42 in Californians bring a rt•cord of fh·e victories a regular season game to master Southern a!!ain~t four losses this season. and face a Cal. 27-1:~. team that won thrrl' of an equal number of cngagcm en ts. Two ali-t imr greats. Howard .Jonrs of Southern Cal and Bernie Bierman, then of 'l'hc 'l'r·o,jans ov-erpowered such foes as 'L'ulane, pitted their clubs and football Washing-ton State> (1:!7 , \Yashing-ton (28- knowledgr, and the Coast still speaks in 0 . :-;tan fnnl , 28-20). Oregon .J :3-0\. and breathless awe of thr upward fight the C'alifomia 113-01, and bowed hrfor·l' Ohio Ureenies wag-Nl. .After spotting the Tro­ State (0-21 ). Ore~on State (0-6), U.C.L.A. jans 21 point>\ in the fir~t half, the Wave, (6-1:1 ), and Notre Dame (6-26). with \Yop Glover running, Lefty Haynes snagging }Ht~seR, and Baby Grand Seafidc The Orccnies capitalized again'it 1<1orida roaring in th<' line, pushed 12 points across (27-1:3 . Auburn (:t2-0), and Clc,nson (54- in the second half. and that was all. 13 . and failed a~ainst .Uabama (6-7 . Rice\; Orange Bowl representati,·e (6-25 . ,Jeff Cravath and )Ionk Simons made their )fississippi State t7-l4) , Georgia 'J'eC'h's Oil debuts in 1!.l.J.2, opening their respective sea­ Bowl club (7-35), ~ott·e Dame (0-41}, and sons and l1cad coachi11g careers at the two L.RT's Cotton Bowl c•ollection (27-41). in!';titutions. Simons' powerhouse ran up 27 points and then sat hack on its laurels Onh· the Irish haYC been mutualh· faced while the Trojans tallied 13 to leave the hy th~ Greenies and Tr·ojans. and while the count that way. issue wai'l never in doubt with the \VaYC. Southel'll Cal held on until the fourth period 'rhat's the chapters on the two teams so before succumbing- to the Nation's leadin!!: fat·. Another will be written on the field of gridiron power. Tulane Stadium today. 3 GQEATEST :>TOQE SOUTH FIFTH FLOOR STUDENTS SHOP GIVES YOU 11TOPS" IN STYLE Just name your preference, and m:~ke a "B" line for MB ... you'!l find leisure coats, campus wear of every description here. The price? ... boy they're more than right! 'I LEFT- I OOo/o wool casual coat, 1 broad-shouldered model in smart, .i small checl{, 33-40 .. 22.50 i Student'& ST1op JlB Fifth J<'loor I1 J' I 1 / POSTSEASON PREVIEW But for a last glorious 1ling New Year's Day, Rose Bowl-U. C. J,. A. vs Dlinois, l'asaclena, the 1946 football season, probably more wild and Cal. 'l'ho first showin g of the five-year Pacific woolly than any in history, is in the record books. C'oast·Big Nine engagement will have to produce The pigskin parade "bich began !'arly last fall pil•nty of fireworks to equal the ad,·ance t•xplosion with a rousing hull::lbaloo and reached its zenith when the billing was announced. Getting down to in November is now rcadv for its colorful chmax CMes, we belie,·e that's exactly what the Fighting on January 1. • lllini will do. Our guess is that Buddy Young On that.day five major bowl games will be played will outdo the Uelans' Ernie Case. together with tho Shrine Ali·Star cont!'st and a Cotton Bowl-.Arkan~aR vs L.S.U., Dalla~, Tex. host of minor bowl engagements. 'l'he powerful Bengals meet the thrice-beaten Razor· Tulane and New Orleans football fans will have backs and should prevail. It'll be Clyde Scott against Y. A. Tittle and the Tiger horde of dash· n rooting interest in at least th1·ec of those big men. bowl battles. Of the nine teams that the Green Orange Bowl-Tellllt'~~ee vs Rice, Miami, Fla. 'fhe Wave has played on its 1946 schc>tlule, three are age-old battle of power against deception. Our ~on tenders for X ew Y car's day glory. thought is that the Rice passing and its touch and Here's a bowl hy bowl account and a few "out· go ofTt•nse will surpri~e the Keyland·nursecl power· of the· hat'' prognostications: house. "Ike" Eikcn berg's "T '' system to go Blue-Gray Game-North All Stans \S South All· ov!'r and around tho Tcnnessee·system Vols. Stars, Dec. 28, ~1ontgomery, Ala. It should be the Oil Bowl-Georgia Tech vs St. :Mary's, Jl ouston, South 'sub' fortified by the strong throwing at·m of Tex. A hair-raising rumpuR should be forthcoming one Harry Gilmer. An air show may come of!' with when two masters of !l!'ception attempt to dt•coive Ben Raimoni of Jndiana doing the tossin' for the t'Mh other. Despite tho Oacls' great Wedemeyer, ''invaders.'' Broyles' smooth-operating Tech men to triumph. Sugar Bowl-Georgia vs North Carolina, New Shrine Game-W e~t All-Stars vs East All-Stars, San .Francisco, Cal. .\ little in the dark as to which Orleans. The all-conquering Bulldog>~ to tlemon· All-.\mcricans are playing with which t_1•:un, we '11. strate that their bite is \VOrse than tht•ir bark to JUSt stit•k our neck all tho way out. On the theory the dismay of the Tarheels. The battle of the that the fooball of the Wt>st is stronger than that Charlies, Trippi vs .Justice, to highlight the 13th of tho East, we 'II taktl the wide·opcn ~pacem en. colorful coutc~t. -Carol Hart. TULANE-SOU. CALIFORNIA FOOTBALL GAME Tbe Otflelnl Wat~h for Tlmlnlf ,\II Tulnne Games h a I .o n~rln~s-"The " 'orld's 'lost H onored Wntch" ~. Arthur lr. Balen G. B o ur~:eols J. Brigna ~ halfback guard guard quarterback Henry Frnka L. Finley D. Fortier R. Franz E. Heider Head Coach quarterback halfback tackle end TULANE (This Roeter Copyrl~btecl by Tolan<' Unherelty) No. Name and Po81tlon A1te Bt. Wt. Home Town 25--AJ Waller, hb .•...•...... !0 .... G-10 .... 1811 .....•..•. New Orleane 27-Don Fortier , hb •.•....... U .... G-10 .... I 72 ....••.... New Orlean• 29-Florlan Seal, hb .•.•.••••. U ... G-11 ..•. 1711 ..... • .... New Orlean• 31-:Uarvln M cCaln. hb •..... U ... 6- . , •. 190 •......... Ne•" Orleans 32-B e nnle Ellender, hb ...... 21. .. , 6- 2 .••• 187 .•.....•... Sulphur, La. 33-Ricbard Boot, bb ........ u ....6- .... 181 ..•.... Swa.rtbmore, Pa. J. Keeton 0. J. Key U--.Iohn Wa81elesk1, e ........ 2 1 •• . 6- .... 1110 ......•• Shamokin, Pa. quarterback halfback 35-Aivln Brinke r , 1r •••••••• 10 • ... 6- .... %011 .......... New Orleans 36-Dan Klrecbenbeuter, c ...• 211.. G- ••.. 100 •. , ..•.... Ne\Y Orleana 37-0lton H eber t, c .......... 22 .... G-11 ..•• 1 00 ......•. New Iberia. La• 38-Ga8ton Boarceola, c .....• 111 •••• 11-11 • • . 190•••••• , •••. Lutcher. La 39-EUiott Icleheart, c •...•. 21 •• , .11-10 •••. UO •••••••• ShebnUle, K:r. 46-Barold R~~·· e ......... U .... 6- 4 •••. UD,,, •• Port Arthur, Tex. 41-Hoyt lllon crlef, fb , •••• , .. 21. •.• 8- .••. 197 ••••.•..•.. lllolll'oe, La.. 42-Pa.ul Bienz. hb .•........ 21 .... II· 8 .... 1 70 ...... Fort Wayne, Ind. 43-Johnn y Campora, hb ...•.. 23 .... G- 10 .... 1711., .....•.. New Orleans 44--Jim Keeton, hb ...•.••••. U .... 11-10 ..•• 1811. ••..••••... Enid, Okla. 45-Ed Price, fb .......•.... 21. ••• G-11 . , .• 190 ........•. New Orleana 46-Bob .James, c •••••••.••.• 23 .... G-10 ...• 180 .......... New Orleans 47-Rex Partrldce, e ........ 10 ... ll-10 •••. 170 .•..•...•. Ode88a, Tex. 48-Leonard Finley, qb .. • ... 23 ... 6- .... 180 .......... New Orleano 49-E<l H e lder, e ......•..•.. 19 .... 0- 2 .... 178 .......•.. New OrleaD8 S. Kottemann M. McCain center halfback 60-Joe Cha"ez, fb .......... 26 ... 11- 9 ..•. 1611 .... Los Angeles, Calif. IH-Jullan Brignac, qb ...... 24 .... 11-10 .... 1811 .......... Lutcher, La. 52-L e roy Schneider, t ........ 28 .... G- •••. 2111 •••.•••• Baltlmore, l\td. 63-LarrY Rice, c .......... 24 ••.. 6- 2 ..•. 2011 ...•••••• Gulfport, ~Uu. 114-Stanley l<ottemann, e ..... 2 1. ••. G-11 •... 200 •.•....••. New Orlean8 11:1-BUl Hornick, t .......... 27 .... 6- 1 .... 205 ......•.•. La Belle, l"a. 56-Bob F r anz, t ............ 21 .... 6- 1 .... 1811 ...... Crystal Lake, 111. 57-Emile O 'Brien, e .......• 28 ... 11-11 .... 180 ••........ New Orleans liS-Jay Row land, t ...•....•• 211 •... 6- l •... lOll .••••• Jlot Springs, Ark. 59-K e n TarzeUI, e .........

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