Tulane Staff

Tulane Staff

-----------------~---,; After the game, refresh with the Real Beer Taste of JA Cooloft with mellowJAX. It's PremiumBrewed from 100 %Natural Ingredients to giveyou that famous Real Bee r Taste.Old Grad or BMOC,once you try JAXyou 'll just neveragain :becompletely satisfied with anyother beer. SAY,HOW DO I KNOW YOU DON'T!HOW YOU'RENOT A MAN IN A DO I KNOWYOU .'RE . KANGAROOSUIT? NOTA KANGAROOIN • • ,·I A FOOTBALLSU IT ? • ~\ • •• • "fl • • •• ~ ... • I • • • • • • •• ... '•. •• --· ....·. •• •• Jackson Brew ing Co .. New Orleans, La. ~ ·/ ' . TICKETINFORMATION Famous for HOME GAMES (Individual) - Ole Miss and William & Mary, 4.00 Sidelines; $2.50 South End. For LSU game, $5.00 Sidelines; FINEFOOD $4.00 South End. "FAMILY PLAN" (Unreserved seats in North Stands) - Ole Miss and William & Mary, $2.00 (adults), 50 cents (high school and DRINK age and under). For LSU game, 3.50 (adults), $1.50 (high school age and under). GAMES A WAY- (Seats in special Tu­ lane sections) - Georgia Tech $5, Texas Tech $4, Florida $4, Vanderbilt $4. TICKET OFFICES - Tulane Stadium , 6401 Willow Street (Phone UNiversity 1-3661 or UNiversity 1-9381); Werlein's Box Office, 605 Canal (MAgnolia 6201). MAIL REQUESTS - Include check or money order payable to Tulane University, with 25 cents added for postage and han­ dling. Address: TULANE UNIVERSITY, 6401 WILLOW STREET, NEW ORLEANS 18, LOUISIA A. Enjoy the Specialties of These Noted Restaurants: ANTOINE'S . Since 1840 713 St. LouisSt. • MAgnolia2554 12 Noon to 9 P. M. Closed Sundays ARNAUD'S .. Carnival Room 813 BienvilleSt. • MAgnolia 5433 11 A. M. to 12:30 A. M. Daily BROUSSARD'S . Napoleon Patio 819 Conti St. • MAgnolia4800 11:30 A.M. to 11:30 P.M. Closed Wednesdays. "Now if the ladies will all leave the stands, the coach has a few words." ••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • greatstores • • • • • • to serveyou J\Jow... • • • •• • •• • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••• • HOLMES Whenever rou shop, in ew Orleans or Baton Rouge ... you'll find Holmes has a great team of downtown and suburban stores with the winning score in customer satisfaction. Holme Canal Street-in the heart of downtown New Orleans Holmes Lakeside - the ultimate in suburhan shopping, Veterans at Causeway Holme Bacon Rouge--downtown in the tate's capitol city Holmes Delmont Village--in subur­ ban Baton Rouge LOUISIANA'S QUALITY DEPARTME T STORES 2 CHARLEY THORNTON, Editor Div ision of Athletics, T ulane University , New Orleans 18, L a. Vol. 30 Octo ber 15, 1960 No. 2 Tulane vs Ole Jlfiss 1956 LAST GREENIE WIN Tulane has defeated Ole Miss only once too, so it will take a tremendous effort on in the past ten years, but that doesn't keep behalf cf the Greenies to dent the Rebels the win-hungry Greenies from thinking armor . they can sock the Johnny Rebel tonight. Tulane has Tommy Mason, Phil Nugent, The last Wave victory came in 1956 when Terry Terrebonne and a new found power the Greenies won 10-3 in a thriller. package - Gordon Rush - to throw at Ole Miss. Rush was a stickout in the Rice In the overall series, however, Tulane game . leads 23 to 17, thanks to Tonight's game will be the official a string of 12 wins from Unit€d Fund kickoff, with a special half­ 1919 to 1939. time ceremony slated for statewide tele­ The Wave enters the cast. contest with a 1-1-1 rec­ ord, having knocked off TULANE'S SCHEDULE California, tied Alabama and lost to Rice. Ole Miss TO DATE again this year has been Tulane 7. California 3 Tulane 6, Alabama 6 THORNTON one of the nation's truly Rice IO, Tulane 7 outstanding teams, ranking either first TO GO or second in the major polls all season. Tonight-Ole Miss Coach Andy Pilney's Tulane team can Oct. 22-Ga. Tech at Atlanta Oct. 29-William & Mary at New Orleans expect Jake Gibbs to pass a lot, and (Homecoming, night) for Bobby Crespino, George Blair and Nov. 5-Texas Tech at Lubbock Nov. 12-Florida at Gainesville Jimmy Anderson to be tough running Nov. 19-Vanderbilt at Nashville with the ball. Nov. 26-L.S.U . at New Orleans (afternoon) Ole Miss' blocking and defense are solid, 3 THE OFFICIALWATCH FOR THIS GAME DELMONICO RESTAURANT ESTABLISHED 1895 1300 ST. CHARLES LONGINESJAckson 5-4937 MAgnolia 9307 W1LMLR A. SIMPSON EDWIN A. STOUTZ The World's Most Honored Watch President Secty-T rcas. * Winner of 10 World's Fair Grand Prizes * 28 World 's Fair Gold Medals ~ 'I J 1l 1 * Highest Observatory Honors for Accuracy Simpson-StautzSpartin~ Goods Co. 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(Tad) SMITH Director of Athletics 5 1960 TULANE GREEN WAVE Ary Barnes Bjerke Bunger Camp Chaisson Colon Colquette Crenshaw Culp Darre Dominque Edmondson Gamble Gonzales Holcombe Keever Kellum Kiefer Kisner Lasseigne LeSage Lyons Mason Matoian 6 1960 TULANE GREEN WAVE McAfee McLean Melton Meyer Michiels Miller Moen Nugent Odom Oechsner Osteen Price Rappold Raymond Reynolds Rizzo Roach Rush Schaller Schoonmaker Stein Terrebonne Thompson Thornton 7 1960 TULANE ROSTER No. Name and Po•ition Age Ht. Wt. Ltrs. Class Hometown 10 Phil Nugent, qb --- - 21 6-l 185 2 Sr. Lafayette 11 Jack Domingue, qb 19 6-0 190 0 Soph. Lafayette 12 Ted Miller, qb -- - 19 6-0 175 0 Soph. Gulfport, Miss. 14 Ron Melton, qb 19 6-1 175 0 Soph. Newton, Miss. 20 Tom Mason, hb 21 6-1 190 2 Sr. Lake Charles 21 George Oechsner, hb 20 5-10 165 0 Soph. New Orleans 22 Sammy Camp, hb 19 6-1 195 0 Soph. Homer 23 Howard Kisner, hb 20 5-10 160 2 Sr. Natchez, Miss. 25 Durham Barnes, hb . 19 5-11 170 0 Soph. Wildwood, Fla. 29 Hubert Odom, hb ... 19 6-0 175 0 Soph. Lafayette 32 Bill Osteen, hb 21 5-11 180 2 Sr. Millington, Tenn. 33 Bob Price. hb 21 5-11 194 0 Jr. Memphis, Tenn. 34 Ned Edmondson, hb . ____ 20 6-1 180 0 Soph. Lake Providence 35 Adrian Colon, hb _ .. - 18 6-0 190 0 Soph. New Orleans 38 Terry Te-rrebonne, hb . ___ 20 6-0 174 1 Jr. New Orleans 40 Gordon Rush, fb ____.... - 19 6-0 195 0 Soph. Baton Rouge 42 Stan Catoire. fb . ____ 24 5-10 195 0 Soph. New Orleans 43 Bill Ary, fb _ --------- 21 5-10 205 1 Jr. New Orleans 44 Leonard Stein, fb . 20 6-0 195 0 Jr. New Orleans 47 Jerry Raymond, fb 20 6-1 195 0 Soph. Maywood, Ill. 50 James Schoonmaker, c ····- 18 6-3 212 0 Soph. Baton Rouge 51 John Chaisson. c ........... __ 20 6-0 205 1 Jr. Houma 52 Chris Schaller. c ------------- 19 5-11 200 0 Jr. Barrington, Ill. 53 Nat Kiefer, c __ . 20 6-2 197 0 Soph. New Orleans 54 Larry Thompson, c 21 6-1 229 1 Jr. Shreveport 55 Ray Keever, c .......... ____ 20 6-2 198 0 Soph. Sulphur 56 Ton Thornton, c 20 6-0 195 0 Soph. Baytown, Tex. 60 Gus Gonzales, g ---- ---- 20 6-1 218 1 Jr. Wharton, Tex. 61 Butch Crenshaw, g .... ___ 20 5-11 208 0 Soph. Alexandria 62 Glenn Holcombe, g 19 6-2 207 0 Soph. Houma 63 Dave Michiels. g ... 21 5-11 215 1 Sr. Alexandria 64 Grant Lyons, g . 19 5- 11 190 0 Soph. Port Arthur, Tex, 65 Mike Matoian, g _ 19 5-10 190 0 Soph. Chicago, Ill. 66 Truls Bjerke. g . 19 5-11 195 0 Soph. New Orleans 67 Don Miller, g 20 6-3 195 0 Soph. Scarsdale, N. Y. 68 Larry Culp, g 19 6-2 198 0 Soph. Memphis, Tenn. 69 Chris Bunger, g 20 6-0 200 0 Soph. New Milford, Conn. 70 Ed Reynolds. t 20 6-3 240 0 Soph. Destrahan 71 Ernest Colquette, t 19 6-2 205 0 Soph. DeR idder 72 Ray Rizzo, t 19 6-4 225 0 Soph. New Orleans 73 Bernard Darre, t -- 21 6-1 224 2 Sr. New Orleans 74 Joe LeSage, t 21 6-1 230 2 Sr. Beaumont, Tex. 75 Pete Golden, t 18 6-1 210 0 Soph. Oakdale 76 Bill Kellum. t 20 6-4 200 0 Soph. Houma 78 Bill Meyer, g 19 5-11 190 0 Soph. Jackson, Miss. 79 Car 1 McAfee, g ----------- 19 5-11 200 0 Soph. Baytown, Te-x. 80 Bob Rappold. e __ --------- 20 6-3 195 0 Soph. New Orleans 81 Joe Lasseigne, e -------- 19 6-4 218 0 Soph. Ville Platte 82 Pat McLean, e ·- 20 6-1 198 1 Sr. Magnolia, Ark . 83 Cameron Gamble. e .. -- 22 6-1 190 I Sr. New Orleans 84 James Evans, e -- -- 18 6-3 233 0 Soph. New Orleans 87 Clarence Moen, e ____ _ 20 6-3 190 0 Soph. Cumberland, Wis. 88 Bill Roach.

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