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II CHAPEL- COLGATE UNIVERSITY

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This Book is Published by HARRY M. STEVENS, Inc. OWIe,,, 320 FlnH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY


ANDY KERR Head Coach, Colgate University

CLARENCE ANDERSON

,nd JACK FRITTS Co-Captains, Colgate University


COLGATE

UNIVERSITY

DANIEL FORTMAN

JOE BOGDANSKI

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CLAIR LYON

HARRY BAUSCH

DICK MacDONALD


TED COX H ead Coach T ulane University

I JOE LOFTIN Captain Tulane University


TULANE

UNIVERSITY

CHARL ES KYLE

GEORGE TESSIER

HOWARD BRYAN

JOHN :\[cDANJEL HO:\IER ROI3INSO:-'"



OFFICIAL LINE-UP NOTE-T he color of the Electric Lights on Irwin Score Board ind icate team in possession of the BalL COLGATE-RED TULANE-G REEN Time of Game 2:00 p. Ill.

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Summary of the More Important Penalties Number of t h e Penalty Will Be S h own on the I rwin Board Whenever Possible 1 2 J 4 S 6

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Intentional throwinll forward paM to ilround .. . IS yard. Leavinil field during one minute InlermiN lon .. . 15 yard. Man going on field without permiuion ........ . I S ya rd. M ore than one non_playIng man going On field .. IS yard. Coaching from .idelin............. . IS yard. HurdHng, trippin$", piling uP .•..•. IS yard. Un.porumanlike conduet ................... . IS yard. Dden.... trildng on bead, neck Or face with palm of hand ....................... .. 15 yardo Man in motion On l hift ..•.•.......•......... IS yard. Interferen~ on fnrward by p .... in!l' team ...... • 15 yard. Ill egal .trildnK with hand s , kneeIng Or kicking . .. . Dioqualificatinn and lOll of nn ... half di 'lan ~ to gnal Illegal . ubstitutlon..... . .. 25 yard . and s uspens ion Clipping from behind..... 25 yardl D elay in starting game or tecond half. . 25 yard. Interferen"" nn fnrward by ddente .. 111 down at s pot nf fnul Forward paN touched by Ineligible player ...... Lou of ball Ki(kinll team illeplly touch ball ......•.•.•.•. Lou of ball Slugging .•.•..... Half distan~ to goal and di8Qualificat;nn Forward pa.. from leu than 5 yard . back .... Loss of down Penalty declined ............. . .

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[CODE OF SIGNALS FOR ANNOUNC ING FOULS AND SCORES Folded Arm_Refu. al of penalty. Pu s hing Hand, Forward from Should".. ...lth lIand s Vertica l -lnterf~re n~ with forward PUS (also PaN whic h touches ineligible playn). Wavi n g lI a nd Behind Ba c k-lUegal forward pa ss. Unt h Arm s Euend ed Ab nve lIud-A Icore. Bringin, pa lm. of hand s toge ther after this signal indicate. , af ~ ty.

MlIltar)' Sa!ule--Unneees.ary roughness. lIand, On IIIp,........(}ff. lde. Grasping of One Wrl.t-Hnlding. PtJ ahlnt Mn"e m ent of lIand ~ to Front with Arm s H u n l/.ln g Vertlcal-Pu.. hing nr Helping rUnner with ball. 1I0rizontai Ar( of Either Uand- P1ayu illegally in mot inn. Siftin g of H a nd , I n li nrlzon l al Pl3 ne--lnc o mpl ~ t e pass , play to be re pla)"e<! . mi n e<! goal. " te.

COLGATE

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RECORDS OF TEAMS TO DATE COLGATE

32- 5t. Lawrence . . . 62- 5t. Bonaventure . 7---Ohio State .... 20--Holy Cross .. 121

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Colgate University Songs and Yells ALM A M A TER When through Ih)' valley. rair Chenango. twilight falls Bringing ill . ilene<: to our rolleg. haU. In Ihal happ)' moment love fOT Alma ~fater . well,. And the h~art, anll.,.,u,;ng of her glory tell •.

Chorus Colgate. Alma ~later, f3i~.t th~mc of all oUr la)' •• Colgate, Alma Mat~r. ever blest thy da)'s. Far from Ih)' valley. yearly rov~ thy loving son., Yet in their dTeaming. e'er ,h)' name n;:.u,n., 'Tis the .... me fond .pidt, which t he rn~mon' gushes o'er. And the lipe but e<.ho that old song of yor~. Chotn. Colgate, Alma -"later, fairest theme of all our lay', Colgate. Alma .'Ilaler, ever bl~",'d thy dayS. Ka)'1 Ray!! Ray"!! C-O-L-G-A-T _E. Rayl Rayl! R"y!!! Colgate Tcam- Team-Team. Col-gat~;

Col-gate; Col-gate, Rah. Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Col-gate. Team. T ean,. Team. TUREE RA. YS Ray, Ray, Ray. Si. Doom Ah! Gale-gate-gatc Team, Team, Team. M A R C III N G SO N G

Tho they sing of Eli, Yale and fair old Iian·a.d, too, Loudl)' 1>0.. 01 the "Bi~ Red Team" and vaunt Ihe gold and blue, Berk$hite hill. rna)' proudl)' stand in purple glory crowned, But Old Colgate is the lOng witl, which our Valle)' .hall ~ 'er resouud, Cho.us Ne"er fear, give ~ chcer for Colgate, 'Ti. Ihe place where men are bold, With relcntle .. ilrenglh and cpura~e We willligbt, fight, as of old. Wh~n her oous ru.h into battle, A mighty ct~' there'll he, C_O-L-G_A_T _E. Colgate! And glorious "ieto.yl

Tulane Songs and Yells We prai se th~ fOt thy past. 0 ,\Ima Mated don~ in W{Irk (unfaithfully! The incense of thy .pidt hath ascended

Thy hand hath

And filled America from..,a to seal

Olive. G,..,.,n and Blue. we love theel Pledge we nOw Our fealt~, true Where the tree. are ever greene",. WheTe the ,kit"$ ar~ purc~ t blue lIear u. "0"'. a Tulane. hear u81 A. we proudly aing to theel Take f.om u. OUT heart.' devotion' Thine we are, and thine $hatl be!

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We prai"" thee 10. thl' p.e.. nt, Alma l>laterl T<><1ay thy children look t o thee for bread I Thou leadest thcm to dreams and aClions . plcndidl The hun~"r of their .oul i. riehl)' fed!

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We I)rai .. thee for Ih~' futurc. Alma ~Iated

The vista of its glo.y ~Ieameth far! We shall eVcr be l)3rl of til"". great MOlher! There thou wilt he whe.e e'er thy child.en are! T il E OL I VF, AN n TlU; DLUE

lIere'. a oong for the Olive and the Blue. Uere'. a cheer for Ihc learn that'. tricd and Iruc. H~rc'. a ple<lge of loyalt~' to thee, Oh, T ulane Varsity. Here', to the Greenbacks that ne""r , ay die. And here'. to the hcaru that arP true T o the ,"e" of Tulane,

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Chorus Rell, Green Wave, RoUth"", down the field lIold. Green Wave, That linc mu't nc,'cr yield Whcn Ihose Greenbacks charge Ihrough the linc The)"re bound for "ictory. Hail, Green \\'a,'e for }'ou We give a ch,..,r. HaiL Gr~~n Wa"t fOt ~'ou We ha"e no fear. ,\nd e,,'r~' man in ~v'r)' pia), ,\ltd then we'll win thaI game toda}'. HUrrah for Old Tulane!

C H U : R , DOY S, C H E E R 1'"n_"Th~t'l1

Old 'I'H£ R£ A RE TEAMS 01' B1,UE

There are tea"'. of blue, There are red t~ams, 100, Th~re a re team. of ever)',size And team! of ~very hue. Bnt I ,urmi"" Ih31 if }'ou'are wi"", You will watch the tcam in old ~laToon. \Vitb both rOUT el'es.

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Chcer, bo)'., eh""t, for Tulane has tbe ball, Mr,O Illr, thcrc'g going to be a fan. When:we hil that line there'll be no line at all, T hcre'll be a hOI lime in T ulane touight,

II ULL Afl ALOO TilE 1100000 SO N G

Hullabaloo! Rayl Rarl

For that'. the Hoodoo The famous Hoodoo T he jinx)hat alwa)'.·r~." on S)'racu.e,

Hullahaloo! Rayl Ray!

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And fall and fumble, When'''' ,we:IUrn Ih<::d.eaded J onah

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FOOTBALL

YANKEE STADIUM

THANKSGIVING DAY

Thursday, November 29th, 1934

New York University vs. Fo.-dham Unive.-sity Secure choice

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MAE WEST in " BELLE OF TIl E NINETIES" •.. a Paramount Picture, directed by Leo McCarey


Colgate

LITTLE MONK SIMONS Tulane

The Red Raiders Ride Again

The Green Waye is Rolling High

Andy Kerr, the lightweight wizard of football's faculty, has another dashing Colgate team in the field. The Red Raidc:rs of the: Che:nango Valle:y have: met defeat only once this season and that time by the narrow margin of one kicked ball. It was a field goal that gave Ohio State, one of the best Conference teams, a margin of victory over Colgate when the Red Raiders invaded the Ohio territory some weeks ago. But Colgate came back from that setback to throw the heavy Holy Cross team for a complete loss and now faces a chance to upset a Tulane team that has been riding high in the Southland and is one of the unbeaten teams of the country. Andy Kerr's type of football is well known and widely appreciated. A disciple of Pop Warner, Andy teaches the double-wingback system of offense with its bewildering spinner plays and double and triple passes -fakes and otherwise-behind the line. One of the problems an opposing team has 10 solve-and solve quickly- is: Who has the ball? Added (0 a fast and dC1:eptive runnin g game, Coach Kerr has, of course, a great overhead attack. Win or lose, the Colgate type of play is great to watch and it might be added that Colgate docsn't often lose. The two co·captains of the Red Raiders are Jack Fritts, left halfback, and Clary Anderson, quarterback, both from lI.lontdair, N. J. Fritts worked as a life guard in t he Summer and, incidentally, aided in rescue work after the Morro Castle disaster. J oe Bogdanski, veteran left end. is the fellow who caught the touchdown pass that defeated N. Y. U. last year. He is a great defensive end and one of the best blockers on any eastern gridiron. Claire Lyon at fullback is a strong plunger and blocker and a reliable kicker. Lewis Brooke at left tackle is picked by expert observers as one of the best of the season at his position. In fact, there are fine players at all stations along the line and in the backfield and Colgate rooters are convinced that Andy Kerr and his Red Raiders from the Chenango Valley are the ones who will topple T ulane from the undefeated class.

T ulane University IS located in a pleasant part of the old city of New Orleans, facing the famous Audubon Park with ,es towering oottonwoods Ilnd its li,'c oak s . It has turned Ollt many famous athletes and many great teams but on the gridiron this season the Green \\'ave seems [0 be rising to a new crest. Coack Ted Cox is sending an undefeated Tulane team into the Colgate game. On the whole southern front just two big teams have stood up this far in the heavy football firing. These teams are Alabama and Tulane. There are Rose Bowl possibilities in the situation and the whole south is following the fortunes of these teams. The first to stumble is out. So the warning from the old Creole quarter as Tulane set out for the North and the Colgate encounter was: 'Vatch your ste p ! Tulane is a scoring team. Brought up in the Bernie Bierman !;Chool, Coach Cox believes and teaches that a vigorous attack is the best defense. In Monk Simons, 195·pound halfback, he has probably the most brilliant ball·carrier in the land of palm and pine. He has been the spearhead of the T ulane attack that has !!COred 124 points in six games against some of the best teams in the South, including Georgia and Georgia T ech. A southern team always wants to win against an out· standing northern team, especially when the battle is in northern territory. Intersectional rivalry adds color and importance to an y footb.'1ll game. Colgate certainly stands out as one of the top teams along the northern tier. That makes this game one of the great clashes of the year from any p'?int of view. But add to that situation the fact that r ulane is one of the few " big teams" still undefeated a nd the football drama of this afternoon takes on added excitement. I n a football way, the fate of Alabama and Tulane on any given afternoon now is a nationa l issue. Tulane has a forward line that tips the beam alon g the Zoo·pound level and the Green Wave hopes to burst through the Colgate wall and roll over into the scoring zone often enough to keep the record clear and add another victory to the straight string with which the visitors started out from the sunny South.

DONALD IRWIN


Am.IlNISTRATION BUILDING Tulane University


ESTABLISHED 1853

CORN EXCHANGE BANK TRUST COMPANY HEAD OFFICE

William and Beaver Streets

NEW YORK

73 BRANCHES CONVENIENTLY LOCATED IN GREATER NEW YORK

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M. B. Brown Printi'" '" Bindi".. en. , 37-41 Chamber. St" N. Y.


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Smokers everywhere are turning to Camels for their deUghtful"energb:lng effect:'You'll enjoy them, tool And remember-the finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS-Turkish and Domestic - used In the manufacture of Camels never get on you,. ner'Yes ••• never ",.e your taste.

COSTLIER TOBACCOS


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