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Page 1: OCTOBER 6, 1945 - Tulane University

TULANE vs. FLORIDA OCTOBER 6, 1945

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liiHIIE GI~EIENIIIE Yol. J.i QC''f(liiF.R 6, 19-l.) Xo.

OJfidal Souvenir l•'oothall Pro!!r:un of 'l'ulatw l' 11 ivrrsity, l'ublishrd for Eath Jl ome Game

X at ioual Advel'!i5ing- Hcpr<'SCntati\'(', Pool uall l'ubli(·ations, 3iO Lexington, Xew York City.

A:-'l>Y HoCH;Ks, Editor t'.\ROL lJAKT, . lstwdatc Hliitor

TULANE'S DEBUT 'l'ulatt <' university is happy to welconw

the l'ui,·crsity or l•'l01·ida 's Fighting 'Gators who at·c• makin::r thl•it· fit·st apJH'Hrance since ] 9:3,) on a Green \Ya\'e schedule.

' l' he J<~loridans, <·oached by 'fom T_.~ieb, help 'l'u lane open it !> finest nin e-game foot­ba ll schedule in fifty-two wintrrs, since t h r \\'a''t' took up th<' sport back in the ')\iu(•­ties.

SinN' the start of football at 'J'nlane, till' Green \VaYe and the 'Gators ha\'t' met sev<>u tinH's, this year marking tlw ei;.rhth 1·ene\Yal of a se t· ics which beg-an in l 91 :>.

Onl~· once after that openin!! tussle whl'n the }'l()l·idans eamcd a H-7 vit-tory. has a 'Gato1· eleven been able to ove1·come the Green \<\'ave. 'J'hat wns in J922 whrtt Tulan<' camr ou t on the sho r· t end of a 27-6 co nut. Grecn it• teams have managed to win fi ve of' the !<t'V<'n games played to date.

Today's engagement should pro,·ide a quick test for the youn:? 'rulauc• team. 'l'he 'Gato rs, with two g-am es ah·ead,,· under t heir belts, s hould be at thei1· best p lay ing str eng-th while the \Van is embarking on as t·ugged a pigskin course as m1y team in the nation.

On the \VaYe sch<>dnle are five , outheast­ern ('onfet·ence clashes, includin~ today's enga~cment. Next on the conference s late is i\ ubum, followed by Mississippi Statt•, Geot·g-ia 'l'ech and Louisiana Btate.

A pair of Southwest ('onferen<'<' foes . R icr and ~outhern ~Icthodist also haYe been pickrd to meet tht• Wave, while Clemson Coll eg-e, a membet· of the Sou thern Con ­ferent·c, and the l ' niversity of Notre Dame, one of the nation's most famous independent teams. t'Otmd out the schedule.

As the whistle toda\' sounds the start of th e fir~t peacetime pi~skin pa rade sin ce 1[• 4-l, with travel and other rrs tr ictions ofl' for th e fi r·st time in f'our seaso ns, I he Gre('n \Yave will have an opportunity to entertain weekh· t housands of local and out-of-town footl><ill enthusiasts. And it is not bein<.r too optim istic to ex pect that all-t ime attencl­anct• r ecord s will l'nll or come dangerously <.: losr to it.

INTRODUCING .. . . The rng-agement today bet\\'Pl'll Florida

and Tul<lnr sern•-.. to inau:.rut'cltl' many thing-!>, amon:;r them heing a nin!'-~ame schedulr for the \\'a,·c•, Pig-ht of whil'h <ll'<' at hom('; ('o;lch ('l<llldc• (:. l onk) ~imons'

first year at 'fuhnw as H eoach in JH'Hl'<'time : and tlw <IJ)JH'Hranee or II Green-<·lad l'il'\'l'll nmning- fJ·om a "T" l'm·mation.

But it will a lso nHll'k the apprilntnee of au incli,·idnal. He is '"l'he Grc•l'nie", w l10 nulke!> his debut on tiH' 1·ove r ol' this foot­hall prPgnnn.

A g-n•mlin-likc prrson \\'ith a l'<'d, pug-­no. e alHl 11 streak of dc•vilment in him, the Greenic• is a ca refret• ind i,•idual who, tll l'ough his pranks, will try to help the Wave• stop the ;\ation 's touglwst football opposition for se,·cn more Saturdays.

The 01·ig-in of his name is oh,·ions. He i~ simply th<• kid brothrr and masc·ot of all Grern Wa,•c• ele,·e11s, in 1·aricatm·l'.

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''Te .join his crento r , Cat·t oonist .John Chase. in hoping you like him.

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TOM LIEU

Jf ead Coaoll

7'op-Gu:=--~ Oon 1~1 Bollom- Bit.ll)\' JIALL

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HE~RY BROW~

EARL SCARBOROUGH

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BILL G!Lll.\RTIN

J . L . SMITH

\ PF.RCY BF~IRD

\ A cling Athletic Director

and T1·ack Goacl1

Vuwu. DDIG~!.I~

Eo RoY.\L

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Famous for

FINE FOOD and DRINK

TONIGHT - enjoy specialties of these noted restaurants :

ANTOINE'S 713 St. Louis St.

ARNAUD'S 813 Bienville St.

BROUSSARD'S 819 Conti St .

KOLB'S 125 St. Charles St.

LA LOUISIANE 725 lberville St.

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Shop With Confidence

You can't go wrong with

your choice when it comes

from Mayer Israel's. For

over 50 years, the words

Mayer Israel's and fine

fashions have been syn­

onymous - signifying

only the finest in quality.

Shop with confidence at

Mayer Israel' s-the store

of fine fash ions for men,

women and children.

Mayer Israel's 714 Canal Street

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/Jotlonr,--Jot; Cu£SSER

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PAUJ. )lOII'I't:LLARO 0TTIS ~~ OON ~:Y

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ALL WOOL SUITS

Smartly tailored suits in both

s i n g I e and double-breasted

s tyles. New fall colors. Full size

range.

32.50

Other Tweeds .. 27.50 -- 35.00

e Smart Herringbones I

e Fancy Diagonals!

e Plain Donegals!

e Men's Clothing, MB First Floor

GREATEST STORE: SOUTH

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NAVY VS. DUKE-Wherein little Clyde Scott & Company raise-not tobneco-but "·cain" at Durham. T he Navy-but not with case.

• * • ARMY VS. WAKE FOREST-Davis ! ! Blan­

<'hard l ! McWilliams ! ! 'J'hc DC'acons may he tough, but not THAT tough.

* • ALABAMA VS. LOUISVILLE STATE-Frank

(The Brains) Thomas and Harry (The Pass) Gil­mer should paint Baton ('l'he Town) Rouge with erimson.

* * * ARKANSAS VS. T. C. U.-Olen Rose is herding

his unpredictable Razorbacks tow::ml a champion­sh ip. This could bo his fi rst m is-step, but it 's not likely.

* • * AUBURN VS. MISSISSIPPI STATE - Ca.-1

\'oy l<'s speaking : "Now vou t:d<e those :Maroons . . " He's got 'em. Jlr'll take 'em.

• • • GEORGIA TECH VS. NOTRE DAME-Provided

the lrish get over their "fumblitis", )Ir. Dancc­wit•z and his crew will be chanting "Yeni, ,-idi, vici."

ILLINOIS VS. INDIANA - Il o hum. The ll oosiers, but just on a hmwh.

* * * MINNESOTA VS. NEBRASKA-Old Bcmie is

b:w k, and the Cornhusl<ers :t re go ing to be sor · r- r·-c· t'e('CO.

* * * MICHIGAN VS. NORTHWESTERN-A glance

at the rt•eords: lndian:t 13. )lid1igan 7; Jndiana 7, Xorthwestern 7. And so ... tht• Woh·crine8.

* .. • WISCONSIN VS. PURDUE-With a little :tssist­

:tnct• from thC' coin-Purdue.

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA VS. ST. MARY ' S PRE-FLIGHT-Those bowl-mintl<•rl Bears just don't let you down.

(Andy Hogers)

LOST ARTICLES Lost <trticles should be turned iu (/t Hoom 18

near tire X orth end of tlle W r.~t Srdt, Tultwe Stadium. Room 18 is located ncar the foot of Ram}' li. For telepliO"ne informatiml regarding loNt all<l found articles, call II'AIIwl -i75.f.

TULANE-FLORIDA FOOTBALL GAME

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Penalties 1 Taking more than three times out

during either half 2 Illega l delay of game

3 Failure of substitute to report to umpire

4 Violation of kick-off formation

13 Team not ready to play at scheduled time

14 Substitute communicating with team­mates before ball is put in play

15 Illegal substitu tion (player also sus­pended from game)

16 Failure to stop at least one second on shift p lay

17 Forward pass by member of team which did not put ball in play

29 Striking, kneeing, or kicking op­ponent-half the distance to the goal and disqualification of of­fending player

30 Foul within one yard line-half the distance to the goal

LOSS OF FIVE YARDS 5 Failure to maintain proper align­

ment of offensive team before ball is snapped. Also, backfield man illegally in motion

6 Offside by either team, or encroach­ment on neutral zone

7 Attempt to draw opponents offside

8 Taking more than two steps with ball after signaling for fair catch

9 Illegal use of hands and arms by defensive players

10 Flying block or flying tackle 11 Player in motion less than 5 yards

behind line of scrimmage. 12 Crawling by the runner

LOSS OF FIFTEEN YARDS 18 Forward pass touched by ineligible

player

19 Intentional grounding of forward pass

20 Interference by member of passing team with defensive player e ligi­ble for pass

2 1 Interference with fair-catch or tack­ling player before ball ia caught

OTHER PENAL T IES 31 Interference by defensive team on

forward pass-lint down for passing team at spot of foul

32 Flagrant roughing of lcicker-<lis­

qualification, plus fifteen yards

22 Illegal use of hands and arms by offensive players

23 Defensive player striking opponent above shoulders

24 Roughing the kicker 25 Piling up, hurdling, clipping 26 Tackling player out of bounds 27 Coaching from the sidelines 28 Illegal interference with defense by

passing team

33 Flagrant unsportsmanlike conduct­

disqualification, plus fifteen yards 34 Forward pass touched by ineligible

player on or behind line of scrim­mage-loss of .down

CALL FOR PHILIP MORRIS AMERICA' S FIN EST CIGARETTE

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• The Cam-Pix man had a

discerning eye for

beauty as he snapped

the shutter twice with

pleasing results

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• In keeping with the

swing to sports styles

is this Newcombite

• Pigtails are just as

good now as they were m

u~dergraduate days

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• "E • ht II yes r1g ,

said the photographer

and these pretties

followed orders

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This P rogram P rinted

b:y

TULANE UNIVERSITY PRESS Printing Deparlmen/ a/ Tulane Univer3ily

CAMPUS PRINTERS

Basement, Gib son Hall

Phone WAlnut 0082

Cover printed on recentl:y installed

automatic press

~~T· Out'' ·· trne

DRINK-

PAUSE­RELAX-

AT T~t GAMt

and

AFTtR T~t GAMt

tNJOY

REFRESH YOUR SELF

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LE LT Robinson

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LHB Reynolds

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10 Arthur, b II Lee, b 12 Rideout, b 14 Bowers, c 15 Leahey. b 18 Young, b 19 McDonald, c 20 Crouch, b 21 Seybold, g 22 Hoo:, b 23 Chavez, b 24 Timken, , 25 McCain, b

TULANE STARTING LINEUP LG C RG RT RE

Frank Bowers Bcurjleo:l Schneider McDonald 41 14 38 45 19

QB Arthur

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FB Fergerson

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SQUAD LIST 26 Banowcl<:, b 2'/ Rowland, I 29 R eynolds, b 30 Cnsh, e 31 Lauellc;, c 32 Bailey, e 33 Counce, b 3'! Logan, t 35 Woodie!, t 36 Robinson. t 37 Carter, I! 38 Bourgeois. g 39 Igleheart, g

RIIB McCain

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40 Stolen, r. 41 Frank, C 42 Kappel, • 43 F crgerson, b 44 Brinker, r. 45 Schneider, I 46 Wilkins, r. 49 Terrell, g 50 Watkins, c 58 Shirley, c 65 Johnson, : 80 Ellender, c

OFFICIALS Umpire-Rumsey Taylor (Georgetown)

Referee-E. D. Cavelle ( Memphis, Tenn.)

FLORIDA STARTING LINEUP LG C RG LT

White 13

Hamilton Gilbert Drew

LHB Dupree

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I Carter. b 2 Williams, b 3 Carte. b 4 Wright. b 5 Hogan. b 6 Yangelca. b 7 Dupree, b 8 G ilmar:1n, b 9 S mith, b

I 0 Occhuizzi, b I I Sklodcwaki, u 12 Bracewell, b 13 White. 1 14 Dingman, b 15 Campbell, b 16 Scarbo1ough. b 17 Gil!x.rl, c

19 17 23 QB

Williams 2

FB Hogan

5 SQUAD LIST 18 Billings, c 19 Hamilton, 8 20 Phorr, g 21 Marlin, 8 22 Land, c 23 Drew, C 2'! Hall, e 25 Kristain, c 26 Chesse;, e 2'l Brown, I 28 Kuss, e 29 Goldberg, I 30 Mooney, e 31 S. Keliy, t 32 J Kelty, I

33 Royal, 1: 34 Leigh, t

OFFICIALS

RT RE Sapp CheSler 37 26

RHB Yangclas

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35 Odham, g 36 Ball , c 3'/ Sapp, I 30 Miller, 1 39 Favata, I 40 Mor tellaro, I 41 Curry, b 42 Harden, e 43 Melear, g 4'l Ryerson, c 48 Testa, b 49 Anderson, b 50 Davidson, b 51 Cawthon, b 52 Atkins, b 54 Vaughn. e

H ead Lineunan- G. C. Gardener (Georgia Tech) Field Judge-Harry G. Mcual (Armour)

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D u N L A p

Equipment for all sports ...

Specialists in all types of school athletic

supplies

Sporting Goods Co. (JOHNNY LYNCH 'S)

138 Carondelet St reet

MAgnolia 5891

You' ll g:ct more plcasun.• out of winter evenings at home when cong-enial friends eall to play a fe''"

rubhrt·s ot' IH·icl~l' or other games if you use t•noug-h light. See that your lll·iclgt• lamps contain 1;}0-watt bulbs t'ot· comt'ortablt• sN•ing-. OiYe your family and ~tu•sts thr protection and chcr1· ot' lH•tlc•t· light in .vom· home.

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• Taking part in extra­

curricular activity

• "File" Show

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• Grill Work

• Pert 'n' Plaid

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Salt 'n' Sugar

Double .or Nothin'

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• Doodling Damsels

• 'Nuff Said!!

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{Omlft-~ BROADt'\00 R NURSERY

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f~ORlST ~ · HOO$~ lAND~LAPICfG REPAIR)

fot (OMPLETt H0l1( MAINTfNANCf

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MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN

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The Roosevelt Hotel Offers

New Orleans' Most Diversified Program

of

Music and Entertainment

'" the FOUNTAIN LOUNGE

At LUNCHEON we invite you to listen to the sweet strains of the Gypsy Ensemble. For COCKTAILS and DANCING, alternately nightly from five o'clock until two the next morn­ing is one of Latin America's noted Rhumba bands and the Society Music of one of America's outstanding combina­tions.

'" the BLUE ROOM

Each evening, for DINNER and SUPPER DANCING, is presented one of the Nation's famous orchestras ... Featured also in the Blue Room Floor Shows at Dinner and Supper, are celebrated stars from radio, stage and screen.

S t w Orluws' most disuiminat ing audit' II<'<'.~ <·ltoo.•t 1111 Roo.•< 1'1'/1 for their relaxation and cnlrrloinmtnl

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HuGH BowERS CENTER>

WilLIAM REYNOLDS HALrBACJ<:>

1 9 4 5

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THE SCHEDULES TULANE

-·-Oct. 6-Florida at New Orleans

Oct. 13-Rice at Houston

Oct. 20-Auburn at New Orleans

Oct. 27-S.M.U. at New Orleans

Nov. 3-Miss. State at New Orleans

Nov. 10-Georgia Tech at New Orleans

Nov. 17-Clemson at New Orleans

Nov. 24-Notre Dame at New Or leans

Dec. 1-L. S. U. at New Orleans

HAUSMANN NEW ORLEANS'

LEADING JEWELERS

• ::5pecia l Depa r tment fo •· College

and

F ratern al J ew~lry

The Thinking Fellow Rides a Yellow

TOYE BROS.

YELLOW CABS .~

FLORIDA

-·-Sept. 22-Florida 31, Camp Blanding 2

Sept. 29- Florida 26, Ole Miss 13

Oct. 6-Tulane at New Orleans

Oct. 13- Vanderbilt at Gainesville

Oct. 19- Miami at Miami

Oct. 27- S.L.I . at Gainesville

Nov. 3-Auburn at Auburn

Nov. 10- Georgia at J acksonville

Nov. 17-Presbyterian at Gainesville

WSMB 1350 Kilocycles

NEW ORLEANS ' OUTLET FOR THEN B C NETWORK

-tJ·

IF YOU CAN'T ATTEND ALL OF

THE TULANE GAMES, LISTEN

TO HARRY ARTHUR'S VIVID DESCRIPTION OF THEM

ON W S M B.

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ALVIN BRINKER GuARD

MLLIAM CARTER GuARD

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