TULANE vs. ALABAMA Lute~e ta uTI ME OUT" with Johnny Lynch WWL Thursdays 9:45 to 10 P.M • • uWORLD OF SPORTS". with Bill Brengel JACKSON BREWING CO. WWL thru Sat. 5:35 5:45 P.M. NEW ORLEANS. LA. Mon. to Tulane Stadium Vol. 18 T H E - c;·~· R EE N I E No. Official Souvenir F oot/,all Program of Tulane University CONTENTS Page Editorial . 3 The Presidents . 5 Tulane Yells . 6 Tulane Roster . 7 Cam-Pix . ............ 9-12, 17-20 National Starting Lineups . .... 14-15 Advertising SEC Schedules . 21 Representatives Alabama Roster ......... 22-23 Football Publi­ Co-Editors, This is Alabama .. .... .. 2!:: cations, Inc Tulane Songs . 26 370 Lexington A venue ANDY RoGERS Pigskin Roundup 27 New York, N. Y. BILL ]8HNSTON Football Ticket ••• plus your MB Label-of-Quality! Now. as always. Maison Blanche has the line-up of the famous labels you want and buy with confidence. No matter what the occasion ••• MB has the right clothes • • • on one of its famous fashion floors . • MAISON BLANCIIE GREATEST STORE SOUTH 2 IT'S THAT TIME AGAIN Lay aside your baseball bats, store that classed as "perhaps too light for this flannel in moth balls, swap those low quar­ league," But what they may lack in ter shoes for high tops-it's football time weight, Frnka believes, may be added in again! · that synonym for the 20th century- speed. Yes sir, you may read about the World Veterans of many a Green Wave battle Series and the number of home runs by will be back-Seniors like Emile O'Brien Joe DiMaggio and the records set during and Don Fortier, juniors such as speed­ the past baseball season. But when the sters Eddie Price, Jim Keeton, who will fan starts spectating from now on, it'll be in a football stadium somewhere. likely handle much of Tulane's "T" formation deception, rugged Stanley Kot­ For once more it's pigskin time and temann, his side kick Bob Franz, strong that means that stadia throughout the man Bill Svoboda and rangy Max Druen Nation will be jammed with partisan mnong others. crowds, vociferously urging their favorites on-in victory or defeat. Watch the new faces that'll be in that lineup, too. George Maddox, Harold Head­ Flashing heels, the smack ·of leather against leather, the boom of a well kicked rick, Dan Rogas, Dick Sheffield, Hank ball, toe-tapping music and high-stepping Watkins, Bill Riggs, Bobby Jones, George drum-majors. All that goes into a foot­ Kinek, John Sikora, and many, many ball season-and more. others. Some you heard only slightly last year but this year the football hopes of Here in Tulane Stadium this spectacle Tulane ride on their individual prowesses. opens with a gigantic splash, the usu~l , occurence when a Crimson Tide of Ala­ One of the oldest series in Tulane his­ bama meets a Green Wave from ·Tulane. tory, the records shows the Wave with It's the first home showing in a seven-reel only five victories out of 21 games. One series that pits the Wave each Saturday ended in a tie. against foes from the Southeast, the ' 'f>' Southwest and the Southern Conference. And nothing could be more suitable than to launch this 1948 Tulane season "Your Specialists In Sports" with one of the nation's finest-the Crim­ son Tide. Champions of the power mode of football, groomed to the finest in the intricacies of the Notre Dame box by that red-haired veteran, Red Drew, the red­ clad warriors from ' Tuscaloosa present a ./!~ fo~midable opponent for the Green. Gone is Harry {}ilmer, Mr. Pass of the g~ . South. Gone, too, are such old-timers as SPORTS, INC. All-American Vaughn Mancha, Lowell FORMERLY DUNLAP SPORTING Tew, Norwood Hodges, John Wozniak, _ Hugh Morrow, Tom Whitley and the GOODS CO., INC. others whose four wartime years wrote successive chapters of success into the annals of Alabama gridiron history. Complete Equipment But ip. ·fJ heir stead come more and p"er­ For ·All Sports haps gr'e~ter Tidesmen. Today you may watch Ed Salem and Ed White and Red Noonan and Billy Cadenhead in ..the back­ ; 138 CARONDELET ST. fie] d. And in the line, tag Dic:k Flowers and Rebel Steiner and Jim Cain ~· and Ray New Orleans 12, La. MAgnolia 5891 Richeson. ·and the rest of what may be a greater· 'Barna team than its predecessor. "It Pa')}s To Pla')}" New also ·will be the Green Wave of Tulane, a team Coach Henry Frnka has 3 ~'Meet Me Under the Clock at Holmes" After the game, have dinner in HOLMES RESTAURAN!~ , in the Vieux Carre - on Bourbon Street just off_ Canal ­ open daily except Sunday fron 11 A. M . to 8:30 P . M. Delicious French and Creole Cuisine served in an atmosphere · of quiet refinement. DR. RuFus C. HARRIS President, Tulane University DR. JoHN M. GALLALEE President, University of Alabama 5 TULANE CHEERS HULLABALOO YEA. TEAM Hu- la- ba- loo Ray-Ray! Yea Team Fight! Hu- la- ba- loo Ray-Ray! Yea Team Fight! Hoo-Ray! Hoo-Ray! Yea Team! Vars, Vars, tee-ay! Ray Team! Tee-ay! Tee-ay! FIGHT! FIGHT! Vars, Vars, tee-ay! FIGHT! Tulane! KILL VICTORY Scream! (Drawn out) V-I-C-T-0-R-Y Kill! Kill! Kill! Victory! Victory! That's our cry. T. U. YELL T-U L-A ECHO r Nnnnn E! • '!'-',' T Fight! Fight! Fight! Cheerleaders: Crowd: T GREEN WAVE Cheerleaders: u R-o-o-ll On! Crowd: u Gre-e-e-n Wave! Cheerleaders: L R-o-o-ll On! Crowd: L Gre-e-e-n Wave! Cheerleaders: A R-o-o-ll On! Gre-e-e-n Wave! Crowd: A Cheerleaders: N LOCOMOTIVE Crowd: N T- U- L- A- N- E­ Cheerleaders: E T- U- L- A- N- E­ Crowd: T- U- L- A- N- E­ RAH! All: T-u-u-lane! T - u - u - LANE! FIGHT! 6 TULANE ROSTER No. Name and Position Age Ht. Wt. Hometown 10-Jim Keeton, b ..............· .......... ..... ................ .•.. 23 .... 5-11 .... 172 . Enid, Okla. 11-Bill Bonar, b ................................................... 19 .... 6- 1 · .... 185. Bellaire, Ohio 12- Don Fortier, b ..............................................•.. 26 .... 5- 9 .... 170 ........ New Orleans 13-Joe Ernst. b ................................................... 20 .... 6- .... 185 . New Orleans 14--Jimmy Dick, b .... ............................................ 19 .... 6- 2 .... 170 . Tulsa, Okla. 16--Bob Whitman, b ........................ ...................... 24 .... 5-11 .... 175 ........ New Orleans 20- George Kinek, b . ........ ..... ................... ...... ..... .. 19 .... 6- 21/2 .... 190. Allentown. Pa. 21- Ray Prats. b ....... .......................................... 23 . : . 5- 8 .... 175 . New Orleans 23-Bobby Jones, b ................................. .. ............ 19 .... 5-9 .... 170 ....... Houston, Tex. 25- Al Waller, b .................... ·.. ....................... .. ... 22 .... 5-10 ... 165 ........ New Orleans 26-Cliff Van Meter, b ............... ........................ ... .. 21 .... 6- 2 ... 198. Henryetta, Okla. 31-Bill Svoboda, b ........................ ........... ...... ..... 21 .... 5-11 .... 200 ........ Bonham, Tex. 32-Johnnie Hickman, b ............................................ 23 .... 6- 1 .... 190 . Robert E. Lee, Tex. 35-Harry Hahn, b ........................ ........... ...... .. ... 20 .... 5- 8 .... 185. New Orleans 40- John Sikora, b .......... .............. ....................... 22 .... 6- 2 .... 185 . Gary, Ind. 41- Jimmy Glisson, b ...... ................. .. ..... ....... .. ..... 20 .... 5-10 .... 171. Yazoo City, Miss. 42-Paul Bienz. b .................................................. 23 . ... 5- 7 .... 170 . Fort Wayne, Ind. 43- Bobby Maxwell, b ..... .. ................. ..... ... ............. 19 .... 5- 8 .... 165.. Dallas, Tex. 45- Eddie Price, b ........................... ..................... 23 .... 5-11 .... 188 . ...... New Orleans 50- Homer Dedeaux, c ........................ .................... 20 .... 6- 2 .... 197 . Gulfport, Miss. 51-George Maddox. c ....... ......... ................. ... .. ... .. 20 .... 6- 2 .... 199 . Dallas, Tex. 52- Al Crutchfield, c ............... ........ ...................... 19 .... 6- 1 .... 190 . Bristow, Okla. 53-Vernon Vick, c ................................ .............. .. 22 .... 5-11 .... 188 .. .. Port Arthur, Tex. 54--Stanley Kottemann. ·c ........................................... 23 .... 6- .... 194 . New Orleans 55- Henry Boyles, c .................... ... ......................... 25 . ... 6- .. ; . 203 . Magnolia, Ark. 60-Dennis Doyle, g .................................. ........... 21. .. 5-11 .... 205. San Angelo, Tex. 61- Harold Headrick, g ............. .. .............................. 19 .... 6- 1 ...... 203. San Angelo, Tex. 62- Arthur Kleinschmidt, g ......... .. ......... .. ...... .. ....... .. .. .. 22 .. .. 5-11 .... 209 . New Orleans 64--NickEggenberger,g .............................. .... .......... 20 .... 6- .... 195 .. White Plains, N.Y. 65- Rainey Brown, g ............................................ .. 20 .... 5-11 .... 207. New Orlea.ns 66::_Bob Franz, g . 23 .... 6- 2 .... 198 . Crystal Lake, Ill. 67-Vernon Ramke, g ......................... ........... .. ..... .. 23 .... 6- ll/2 .... 208 .... Port Neches, Tex. 68-Tom Reising, g ........ ......................... .. ............ 19 .. _.. 6- 112 .... 195 . Evansville, Ind. 70-Euel Davis, t ................................................... 26 .... 6- 3 .... 235 . Van Buren, Ark. 71-Paul Lea. t ... ................................................ 19 .... 6- 2 .... 215 . New London, Tex. 72-Max Druen. t ............................................. ... 21 .... 6- 2 .... 206 .. : . Enid, Okla. 73- Clemon Bounds, t .............................................. 20 .... 6- 4 .... 215 . Pascagoula, Miss. 74--David Rowland, t ............................... : .......... ... 21 .... 6- 2 .... 215. Hot
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