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AUBURN V~. TULANE .IATURDAY. OCTOBER. G., 19J4 TULANE J'TADIUM

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Auburn VS.

Tulane AMERICAN FOOTBALL 1934 SEASON

Tulane Stadium

Saturday, Oct. 6, 1934 2:30 p. m.

CONTENTS Cover Design-Featuring John McDaniel. ..... Cover Title Page .................. 3 Auburn Photos ............. 4-5 Gridiron Roundup .......... 6 "Double Brother Act" Photo 9 Football Feature Photo ...... I I

THE DOORWAY OF THE TUJ.ANE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY

Tulane Backfield Group Photo .................. I2 The Line-Ups ........... -14-15 "Party-Line"-Short Story __ 17 The Rosters. _.. .. _.... _.. .. IS Alma Mater. _.. _... _....... 20 "High Tide of Green Wave" 21 Under the Baker ... __ _...... 22 Football Cartoon by Foster Baird ....... _.. __23 "Fair Tulane" . . _.. _. . _... _ 24 "Time Out" .............. .. 25 Roll On, Tulane (Song) ..... 26

\the (5reen ie Vol. 4

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Copyright, 1934- Tulane Athletic Council. (Note: The contents of this program are copyrighted and may be reprinted only with permissi on of the publishers).

Official Souvenir Program of Tulane Ulliversity Published for Each Home Game. 3




TI-JE GRIDIRON ROUNDUP Batting Average To Date: Picks 26

Winners 19

Losers 3

ILLINOIS over Washington University. NORTHWESTERN over Iowa. PURDUE over Rice. WISCONSIN over Marquette . MINNESOTA over Nebraska. TULSA over Kansas. NORTH CAROLINA STATE over Wake Forest. ARMY over Davidson. TEXAS CHRISTIAN over Arkansas. TEXAs TECH over Baylor. SOUTHERN CAL. over Washington State. CALIFORNIA over St. Marys. STANFORD over Oregon State.

Draw 4

••• The losers were Sewanee to Southwestern of Memphis, 2 to 0; Kentucky to Washington and Lee, 7 to 0; and Wake Forest to North Carolina, 21 to O. The draws were those of L. S. U. and Rice, Texas A. & M. and Texas Tech, Stanford ' and Santa Clara; and Kansas by Colorado.

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ALABAMA over Sewanee. FLORIDA over V. P. I. GEORGIA over Furman. GEORGIA TECH over Vanderbilt. KENTUCKY over Cincinnati. L. S. U. over S. M. U. OLE MISS over Southwestern. MISS. STATE over Millsaps. TENNESSEE over North Carolina. SOUTH CAROLINA over V . M. I. NA VY over Virginia. WASHINGTON AND LEE over Maryland. DUKE over Clemson. YALE over Columbia. PITT over West Virginia. DARTMOUTH over Vermont. COLGATE over Lawrence. BROWN over Rhode Island. CORNELL over Richmond. SYRACUSE over Clarkson. FORDHAM over Westminster. HOL Y CROSS over Providence. TEMPLE over Texas A. & M. VILLA NOVA over Western Maryland. NOTRE DAME over Texas. OHIO STATE over Indiana. MICHIGAN over Michigan State.

• •• There's forty chances and many of them can only be decided by the breaks that come their way. Notable among the games thCl:t come into the "toss up" category are the Georgia Tech-Vandy scramble, the L. S. U.-S. M . U. tangle, the Tennessee-North Carolina waltz, Washington and Lee against Maryland, Yale and Columbia, Temple and Texas A. & M., Ohio State and Indiana, Northwestern and Iowa, Purdue and Rice, Minnesota and Nebraska, Tulsa and Kansas, T. C. U. and Arkansas, and Cal against St. Marys. There's really no good logic as to why anyone might select Georgia Tech, for example, over Vandy, or vice-versa. Both have sturdy defenses but have yet shown no smashing, elusive ball carrying unless it be the work of Bobby Oliver, Vandy halfback. If Jack Phillips is able to return to the game, he will greatly increase Tech's all-around strength. Phillips is one of the greatest fullba~ks ever developed in the South. The Louisiana Tigers are again up against a great team. In Texas, the experts seem to think that the Mustangs are as good if not better than the Rice Owls. 6


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The Greenbacks of Old Tulane! Just sixteen backs who will tote the pigskin to the gridiron wars for Tulane in 1934. Top row, left to right, Captain Joe Loftin, fullback; Stanley Lodrigues, fullback; Troy Odom, halfback; Little Monk Simons, halfback; Lefty Brownson, quarterback; John McDaniel, quarterback. Second row, Barney Mintz, halfback; T ex Linam, fullback; Farrel Thomas, halfback; Wiltz Ott, quarterback; Bucky Bryan, halfback. First row, John Bruno, fullback; Louis Thames, halfback; Jimmy Henderson, halfback; Dick Page, quarterback; and Dougie Johnson, halfback. These boys should be able to give the opposition a few worries most any Saturday afternoon. There's power, speed and versatility in thofe ranks.

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TULANE SQUAD

AUBURN SQUAD

TED COX, Coach

JACK MEAGHER, Coach q

Tull, c

54 Brownson,

Saint, e

55 Smither, g

Hall, e

56 Mintz,hb

Flettrich, f b

57 McDaniel, q b

Mcllhenny, g

58 Ott, q b

Daly, t

59 Memtsas, e

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31 Black, c

THE STARTING LINEUPS

11 Hill, q b

32 Gantt, c

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12 Williams, e

33 Gilbert, c

14 Cone, e

34 Brown, q b

16 Roton, e

35 Scarborough, q b

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36 Stewart, h b

65 69 70 48 62 73 40 57 56 47 46

60 Gould, c

17 Eaves, e

Giovanni, q b

61 Bryan, h b

18 Musgrove, c

37 Coleman, f b

Cooley, g

62 Tessier, G., g

19 Morris, e

38 Wright, h b

Dalovisio, e

63 Monk, g

Hillyer , e

64 Bruno, f b

Dombourian, g

Eddy, t

65 Hardy, e

Henderson, h b

66 Loftin, N., c

20 Rodgers, t

39 Blake, h b

21 Loflin, t

40 Mitchell, h b

22 Strange, e

41 Karam, h b

Nichols, h b

67 Freese, c

23 McGehee, t

42 Tipper, h b

Kyle, e

68 Armstrong, g

24 Welch, g

43 Huie, h b

Andrews, f b

69 Tessier, R. o t

25 Houston, g

44 Whitten. f b

Thomas, h b

70 Simon, g

26 Levy, g

45 Tolve, t

43 Johnson, h b

7 1 Linam, f b

44 Schneidau, e

72 Poitevent, g

45 C lark, e

73 Ary, t

27 Gillam, g

46 Kilgore, f b

28 McAllister, g

47 Lawson, t

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74 Moss, t

29 McCroskey, g

48 Fenton,

47 Simons, h b

75 Lodrigue s , f b

30 Paterson . t

54 Bentley, h b

48 Robinson. c

76 Pace, t

49 Page, h b

77 Rau , q b

50 adorn, h b

78 Sanders, g

51 Preisser, e

79 Sinnott, t

52 Stroble, t

80 Tham es , h b

53 Evans, g

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••• OFFICIALS Referee-W. M. Campbell (Tennessee) Umpire-Jess W. Hair (Georgia Tech) Head Linesman- C. M. Phillips (Georgia Tech) Field Judge- H. C. Mouat (Armour)


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PARTY LINE By OLIVE FLEURIET

"Ralph?" "Yes." "Listen, Tom's going to lodge tonight. Corne on over:' "Typical husband, Tom is, huh, Nita?" "Yes. He's bathing right now and he'll be gone -drat this line. Did you hear all that buzzing? Honestly, I can't hold a decent conversation over this 'phone without having some kind of interference. Anyway, he'll be gone in half an hour. You be here about eight o'clock." "0. K. I'll be seein' you then. S'long." "Bye ,"

"Well, what is it, Josh? What a mess you're making of that doughnut. That waitress' II earn her pay cleaning up this table after you're finished with it. Didn't your mama teach you not to make pills out of bread and doughnuts?" "No-er-that is, yes. But, Torn, I want to tell you about Delphine." "About Miss Delphine, or about Nita, which?" "About what Delphine heard Nita say." "Heard Nita say? What did she say?" "This is so difficult. Torn, listen, you know our 'phones are on the same line. Well, Delphine lifted the receiver to call a number and she heard Nita tell Ralph Conners you were going to lodge and to corne over. Ah, my lad, be careful, be careful. Sit down I WAITRESS' WAITRESS! Here, never mind the change. Never mind, I said. Torn, TOM, WAIT A MINUTE. Don't go so fast, boy." "I don't believe you Josh. Not my Nita. No, she never would do such a thing. Why, only this morn ing she told me that never, never in her life had s he been so happy as she had been this past year. Happy, Josh, happy doing things for me. Cooking dinner for me. Washing my socks, my handkerchiefs. Having breakfast with me in the morning and waiting for me to come home in the evening. She kissed my fingers, Josh, because she said they worked for her. She kissed my eyes, my nose, in her funny little way, because she loved me. Ah, no , Josh, she loves me. Miss Delphine misunderstood . Nita couldn't, she wouldn't do that to me. And, Josh, Ralph's 'm y buddy. He's the one who made my happiness possible. He introduced me to Nita . He and I went to college together. Played football together. We spent our vacations together and we have our office together. No, Josh, not Nita, and not Ralph." "Well, my boy, people can always make mistakes. I hope Delphine-" "You hope? I know she made a mistake. Corne up with me and see how Nita comes to meet me, see how she kiESes me when I come home. Home, man, home to her." "No, no, I won't come up tonight, Tom. I've got some work to finish up." "Aw, come on, but watch those steps. It's dark in there. No, it isn't, there's a light. That's funny . Josh, there's someone home with Nita. 'Company? Listen, hear him laughing. Don't go, come with

"H'mphl Amanda' Imagine I Married only one year and she is going to entertain another man while Torn, who is so unsuspecting, the dear boy, is attending a meeting. It's a good thing we're her party line. I am going to tell Joshua about this and I shall have him warn that dear boy of the viper he has in his horne." "But Delphine, she'll know you listened to-" "AmanDAH! Will you let me do as I wish?"

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"Lordy Josh, I'm goingl I can't stick this out . Let's hurry! I don't know why meetings are held anyway. We can never get anything done . All that gang wants to know is when the lodge is going to give their next outing. Give an outing on what, I wonder? Buttons? The treasurer says there isn't a dime in the bank." "Wait a minute, Tom, I'm not a young man, don't go so fast. I want to talk to you. Here, let's have some coffee." "Order taken, sir?" "Not yet. Give us two cups of coffee and doughnuts." "Nifty to be a waitress, eh Josh? Doesn't hold a candle to Nita though. Josh, let me tell you something. Married life is the life. That is, if a guy is married to Nita. You missed it, man, when you chose the life of single blessedness, as you call it." "Not at all, my boy, I have lived with my sisters for the past half century and I have been quite content. But that brings me to what I want to say to--" ::Sugar on your ~:=,ughnuts, sir?" Yes, thank you. "T 0 continue, Tom, we, my sisters and I, have known you as a child, a boy, a youth, and as a married man. We have seen you meet obstacles and surmount them. We have watched you make a success of your life." "What's the idea, Josh? It's not time to eulogize me yet. I can't see where I've done anything wonderful. Marrying Nita is the only really wonderful thing I ever did. Phew I This coffee is hot I Did you want to talk to me about something?" "I do, Tom, and it is very difficult." "What's the matter, has Miss Amanda lost her red wig? Sorry, I was only funning. I'm so happy, What is it?" "My boy, it is about Nita." "Nita? Why, what about Nita?" "Delphine-" "Oh' Don't tell me Nita forgot all about going to Miss Delphine's tea again today?" "No, Tom-"

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"Lad, Lad, be careful." "I am being careful, Josh, I'm all right. Nita loves me. Wait a second, I've got to get my key. There-come in." "TOM'" "Yes, dear. Hello, Ralph! Sit down, Josh. Aren't you going to kiss me, Nita?" "I shouldn't. You came home too early. You spoiled my surprise. After all my plans, too . I called Ralph while you were bathing and had him come over to un crate it and set it up'." "Set what up?" "Why, Hon, are you blind? Look m the corner?" "By golly! A radio '" "Yep, our first annivers-TOM' RALPH! Look at Josh' He's sick' Get him some water. It's this awful heat!"

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We present the above photo as the best action picture of Tulane ' s victory over Chattanooga. It shows BllCky Bryan on one of his brilliant runs. He evaded both tacklers shown in this picture and ran 30 yards further before he lost his balance and fell.

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TULANE ALMA MATER (Sing as the Band Plays) I We praise thee for thy past, 0 Alma Mater! Thy hand hath done its work full faithfully I The incense of thy spirit hath ascended And filled America from sea to sea I

II We praise thee for thy present, Alma Mater! Today thy C h ildren look to t h ee for bread I Thou leadest them to dreams and actions splendid I The hunger of their soul is richly fed I

III We praise t h ee for thy future, Alma Mater! The vista of its glory gleameth far I We ever shall be part, of t h ee, great Mother! There thou wilt be where e'er thy children are I CHORUS Olive, Green and Blue, we love thee I Pledge we now our fealty true Where the trees are ever greenest, Where the skies a r e purest blue I Hear us now, 0 Tulane, hear us! As we proudly sing to thee! Take from us ou r hearts' devotion I Thine we are, and thine shall bel

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The average age of the Tulane football team is 1 9 years . . . They range from 1 7 to 24 years of age .. . David Cooley, of Slidell, La., a guard, is the youngest, being only 1 7 · .. Captain Joe Loftin is 20 years of age · .. Ted Cox was playing football at Minnesota at the same time Lester Lautenschlaeger was starring at Tulane ... Peggy Flournoy was also of the same era at Tulane . . . Twenty-seven of the Greenie players are from New Orleans . . . Twelve others are from Louisiana ... The other fifteen are from other states ... Bob Tessier is the heaviest man on the squad, weighing 228 · .. Jimmy Henderson, halfback, is the smallest, weighing 154 . .. you'll never see another " I 8" or "33" number on a Tulane player ... those numerals were laid aside in honor of three Greenie all-Americans namely Don Zimmerman and Bill Banker: who wore " 18 " , and Jerry Dalrymple, who wore number " 33 ." ... The average weight of the generally recognized Tulane starting line is 200 Y2 pounds from end to end ... That' s counting Kyle and Hardy as ends, Bob Tessier and Roy Ary at tackles, George Tessier and Bob Simon at guards, and Homer Robinson at center .. . Joe Loftin is the heftiest of the Greenie backs weiahin a 201 pounds . .. Little Monk Sim~ns i: on: of the nation's finest punters .. . Ted Bank played his football at Michig an and the Wolverines won every game in which he quarterbacked for two years ... Pete Mailhes starred at tackle for Tulane in 1914 · .. Doc Smith was a halfback at N . Y. U. during his college days . . . Ray Dauber was a star halfback at Iowa.

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Then there' s Charlie Kyle at end, a nephew of Pat Browne, who starred at end a few years back ... John Andrews, full back, is the son of Claiborne Andrews. who lettered at Tulane aeons ago (1906 t o be exact) . . . Homer Robinson, starting c enter, is a brother of Virgil and Selcyr Robinson, former Wave stars ... Bob Simon is a brother of Gene Simon, who lettered at T u lane two or three years back ... S tanley Lodrigues, fullback, is a brother of Winnie, all-Southern center of 1931.

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Nine seniors and two juniors figure in t he opening Wave line-up ... Roy Ary and Barney Mintz are the juniors .. . even if Bucky Bryan should start instead of M intz at the left halfback, the count would be the same, as Buck is a junior .. . twelve of t he Greenies are playing their third year of foot ball.

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The three leading fullbacks m the Conference right now seem to rate as Loftin of Tulane, Chapman of Georgia, and Phillips of Georgia Tech . . . it so happens that none of the three are in their best condition . .. leg trouble has bothered all . .. Phillips was out of last week's game w ith a bum knee . . . Chapman had a nerve operation during the past summer for his knee, and Loftin suffered a fractured leg that kept him fro m starting the opening game ... it's hea led sufficiently to allow him to start today though if Cox and Lautenschlaeger so deSHe.

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The Greenies have a lot of fullback reserve strength . .. in addition to Loftin they have Lodrigues, Bruno, Linam, Andrews and Flettrich .. . at quarterback they have McDaniel, Brownson, Page, Rau, Giovan n i and Ott.

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A determined man walked· into an animal store the other day. "I want to buy 5,000 big juicy cockroaches," he said. The 'p ro prietor was amazed at the order. ''I'm sorry but I can't supply your wants, but tell me what do you want them for?" "Well, I'll tell you. I'm moving and the landlord says that I must leave the place exactly as I found it."

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Chief Petty Officer: "The enemy are as thick as peas, what shall we do?" Of~,cer of the Deck: "Shell them, you idiot, shell them .

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I st Stude: "What is your worst sin?" 2nd Stude: "Vanity-I stand in front of my mirror for hours admiring my beauty." I st Stude: "That's not vanity- t hat's imagination. "

"What would be your attitude if I kissed you?" ''I'd close my eyes to it."

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Englishman: "What's that bloomin' noise outside this time of the night?" American: "0, that's an owl." Englishman: "Of course it is, but oo's 'owling."

••• "I wore more clothes than any other girl at the Artists and Models' Masquerade." ::Is that. so?" How did you go?" Unnoticed.

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Coed: "You've certain ly got a fa culty for making love." Student: "Oh no, they leave that to us."

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"Who invented the hole in the doughnut?" "Oh, some fresh air fiend, I suppose."

Gather ye rosebuds while ye may . Old Time is still a-Hying. The offers ye refuse today, Tomorrow ye'll be buying.

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First: "I'd love to go to a Fraternity dance." Second: "That's how I get there."

1934 Tulane Football Schedule Sept. 29-Tulane 4 I, Chattanooga O. Oct. 6- Auburn at New Orleans Oct. J3-Florida at Gainesville. Fla, Oct. 20- Georgia at New Orleans Oct. 27- Georgia Tech at New Orleans Nov. 3- University of Mississippi at New Orleans Nov. JO-Colgate at New York Nov. J7-Kentucky at Lexington. Ky, Nov. 24- Sewanee at New Orleans Dec, J-Louisiana State at Baton Rouge. La,

It was a lovely morning. The train stopped at a village station, and an enthusiastic tourist leaned out of the car window. "Isn't this exhilarating," he exclaimed, rubbing his hands. "No, sar, it ain't," replied a passing porter, "it's Jonesville."

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••• Chef: "I thought I told you to watch when the soup boiled over." Aid: "I did, sir. It was four bells, sir."

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He : "Experience is our greatest teacher, isn't it? " She : "Yes and there's no holding back her salary either."

••• Father (to daughter coming III at 3 a. m.): "Good morning, Child of Satan." Daughter (sweetly): "Good morning, Father."

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First Stude: "Who crossed the Alps with elephants? " Second Stude: "Burbank, you oUa know that."

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