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V ol. 10 O CTOBER 19, 1940 No.3
H ORACE R ENECAR • • • • • EDITOR
Official Souvenir Football Program of T ulane University, Publ iahed for Each H ome Game.
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Tulane's Greenies have rolled up 4 I first downs to 30 fo r the oppositio n in the three games played to date.
T he G reenies, despite their defeats, a ttracted m ore than I 00, 0 00 fans to the first th ree games.
G reetings to our visi tors tod ay who are in New Orleans for the 1Oth district Advertising F ederation of America convention. The 1Oth district is the Southwest section which includes Texas, of course.
Six of Tulane 's n ine major o pponents of 1940 have reached this d ate unbeaten and untied. And , North Caro lina, a fter losing to Wake F o rest in the opener b ounced back to take T. C. U. over the hurdles.
Today's m eeting is the sixth gam e between Rice and Tulane. Each insti tu tio n has w on 2. The 1920 game ended in a scoreless tie.
And, incidentally, this is the fourth meeting of " R e d " Dawson and J ess Neely coached teams. The other three occasions of the Da wson-Neely rivalry found Jess on the Clemson b ench. The score to date stands 2 fo r Da wson and I for Neely.
The Greenies take the road again next week for Chapel Hill, where they oppose the Tar H eels for the sixth time in WaveCarolina rivalry. In this series, Tulane leads with 3 victories against 2 for the T ar Heels.
The highest score ever made by Tulane was that a gainst Southwestern Louisiana Institute of La fayette, in 1912, 9 5 to 0.
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The worst defeat ever suffered by a T ulane team was at the hands of G eorgetown University in 19 I 6, 6 1 to 0.
T ulane's longest winning streak was in 1930- 31, the Greenies registering 18 in a row, starting with the third Saturday o f the 1930 season and ending with the R ose Bowl defeat on January I , 1932.
1940 Schedule Sept. 28-Boston Collea-e a t New O rleans O ct. 5 - Aubur n at New Orleans O c t. 12-Fordham a t New York O ct. 19-Rice at New O r leans O ct. 26- North Carolina at Chapel Hill Nov. 2-Ciemson a t New O r leans Nov. 9-Aiaba ma a t Birmingham Nov. 16- Georgia a t Ne w Orleans Nov. 23- Louisiana Nor mal at New Orlean s Nov. 30- Louisiana State at Baton R ou ge
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Olive Green and Blue, we love thee! Pledge we now our fealty true Where the trees are ever greenest, Where the skies are purest blue I Hear us now, 0 Tulane, hear us I As we proudly sing to thee I Take from us our hearts' devotion! Thine we are, and thine shall be I
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ALABAMA - T E N N E S S E E- lf you haven't seen Vulcan and don't know Zipp Newman then you haven't really been to Birmingham. Believe it or not, Alabama.
AUBUR N-S. M. U.-Auburn and S. M. U., tied by identical scores last Saturday, should b e ready to break something. O n a half spinner, S. M. U.
CAL-U. C. L. A-U. C. L. A., as you know, is the southern branch of the University of California. Papa Cal is known as the Bear. Young Cal is known as the Bruin. In all probability, the young upstart from Los A ngeles will wallop his old man.
NOTRE DAME - CARNEGIE TECHThe Irish to prevail, as usual.
COLUMBIA-GEORG IA-A close one. Georgia gets the nod.
CORNELL - SYRACUSE - Ithaca will maintain its No. 1 rating.
DUKE-COLGATE-Despite the Cornell shellacking, Colgate still is dangerous competition. Duke, however, gets a slim margin on paper.
OLE MISS-DUQUESNE-The Rebels.
FORDHAM - PITT-Fordham lacks reserve strength. Pitt seems to be gaining
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momentum. If the Ram first team can stay in there all the way, then Fordham.
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KENTUCKY-GEORGE WASHINGT ON -Kentucky.
GEORGIA TECH-V ANDY-The Engineers in a close one.
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MICHIGAN-ILLINOIS-Tom Harmon.
MINNESOTA - OHIO STATE-A toss. For sentimental reasons, Minnesota.
NORTH CAROLINA - N. C. STAT EThe Tar Heels seem to be moving now.
PENN-PRINCETON-Penn.
T . C. U.-TEXAS A & M.-] ohnny Kimbrough.
VIRGINIA-V. M. I.-The Cavaliers get the nod.
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SQUAD LIST Jess c. Neely, Coach
33 Wolcott, b 34 Brown, g 35 DeWoody, e 36 Tresch, e 39 Armstrong, g 40 Heard, t 41 Green, t 43 Smith, B., t H Price, b 45 Vestal, b 46 Smellage, e 49 Bagwell, g 50 Cline, b 51 Chmelik, e 52 Zander, b 53 Hartman, t
OFFICIALS
RHB Price
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54 Stevens, g 55 Staley, g 56 Quillian, g 58 Smith, A., b 60 Goforth, g 62 McGarahan, t 63 KUlletka, t 64 Murphy, t 65 Dwelle, b 67 Stephens, b 70 Weems, b 71 Zimmerman, e 72 Glassie, b 74 Posey, t 76 Whitlow, c
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Owens Flower Wolbrette Dufour DeFraitcs 34 66 29 35 73
LE LT Bodney Blandin
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Lowell Dawson, Coach 44 Allemandi, h b 45 Grush, q b 46 Thibaut, f b 47 Hays, h b 48 Turchin, h b 49 Gloden, f b 50 Garbark, c 51 Sauer, f b 52 Bodney, e 53 Maginnis, q b 6<! Cuyler, e 55 !bert, e 56 Mull1n, e 57 Smith, h b 58 Eason, q b 59 Rhea., K., g 60 Brignac, t b 61 Casslbry, h b 62 Moliere, g 63 Brinkman, e
OFFICIALS
65 Gentling, g 66 Flower, c 67 Brekke, t 68 English, o 69 Groves, g 70 McDonald, q b 72 Bentz, t 73 DeFraites, e 74 Dunckelman, c 75 Hornick, e 76 Gordon, t 77 O'Boyle, g 78 Golomb, e 79 Blandin, t 80 Johnson, c 82 Glass, R., h b 8-1 Mandich, c 85 Tittle, q b 87 Comer, e 96 Maccall, t
Rcferee ............................ Buck Cheves (Georgia) Umplre ...................................................... Earl Jones
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WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN FOOTBALL
There is too much in football for one man to try to see it all.
Football is admittedly a complex game. It is possibl:y the only sport that requires four officials to administer a game.
Most average spectators solve the problem in the easiest way, by watching the progress of the ball and taking pretty much for granted the action of the ten other players on the attacking team and the eleven other players on the defensive team. Such a procedure in itself is thrilling, or the stadia of the nation wouldn't be packed Saturday after Saturday during the fall. But there's much more to see in football than the football.
A football spectator's appreciation of the difficulties under which officials labor would be greatly enhanced by a brief skimming of the complex body of rules of the game; a spectator may know only a few of them to get a reasonable amount of enjoyment out of a game, but the official must know them minutely.
Here are a few tips for watching something else besides the ball:
The best way to study line play is to pick out an individual lineman and observe his activities. The end, for example, has more <:amplex assignments than any other lineman. On an off-tackle play he and the halfback may "team" on the defensive tackle. H e is usually the receiver or a decoy receiver on a pass play. He is expected to be down-field under punts to prevent a return by the oppos-
• ing safety man. He may be drawn into the backfield to carry the ball on an end-around play, or to run interference for the ballcarrier. Defensively he may be expected to stop or break up the interference of plays designed to flank him, to "rush the passer" to aid in breaking up a pass attack, to watch the flat zones for flat passes or laterals behind the line of scrimmage.
The work of the end, however, is only one phase of line play, and the performance of the tackles, guards and centers is equally worth watching.
When the ball is snapped to the ball-carrier, shift your attention to the action of the other players. D oes interference form in front of him? D o linemen- the guards or tackles-"pull out" of the line to join the backs in blocking? It's quite likely to develop into a running play off-tackle or wide around end. Or do the ends race down the field? If so, it's either a kick or a pass. The action of the other ten players may very often give you a key to what the ball-carrier is going to do long before his intentions become obvious to the other spectators. Remember that the clever ball-carrier is an actor; he attempts to "sell a bill" to the defense that he will do one thing, then does another. But you, sitting high in the stands and untroubled by the cares that plague the defense, can guess his plans long before they are obvious to the defensive player on the field- not by watching him, but by watch
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TULANE ROSTER 15-Bittman, Rudolph ............ ................................... .................. New Orleana .............. .................................... . 16-Rhea, Creighton ......... _ .......................................................... Jonesboro, Ark. ............................................. . 17-Walker, Raymond ..... ........ ................ ..... ............................. New Orleana .... ......... ................................... .. . 18-Thomas, Lou ........................................ ........ _ ...................... New Orleans .........•.•......• - ............................ ..
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Broadmoor Service ~~-~~ Rebaudo UPtown 8789 ·~I nut 0950
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JAckson 9375
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Frere+ & Robert Howard Delacroix
UPtown 9088
laurel & Henry Clay Chas. Weinhart
UPtown 9101
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Hayes C la rk UPtown 9007
Prytonia & Upperline Ward Guillot UPtown 7500
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PAN-AM STATION
(Other Pan.Am Stations conveniently located in all pa rts of the City.)
St. Charles & Fern
St. Chorles Service WAlnut 3353
Fern & Hickory Henry Feraud WAlnut 7865
EXTRA ·cOOLNESS
SLOWER-BURNING
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