Program- Score Card
tULANE
vs.
WASHINGTON
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c AND LEE l ;s
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f
Thanksgiving Day
1919
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
I
JOHN M. PARKER
SHOULD B EELECTED YOU R GOVERNOR
BECAUSE,--
J. It adverti:<<'N Louh;iaPa to thl' Nation aR a Slutc• thut
Stands for Pt•og•·ess.
2. Jt will bring to Loui.,;i,ma millions of n('W inVC!I'lment:<
a nd thc.u:<ands r;,f new citizt>ns.
:1. It '''!II put in \)OWer a Governor who is n fat·mrr ancl
w11l know how to help the farml'r; who is a bu!lin<'s
man and will treat husin<'ss intellig�>ntlv anti wh"
is. a plnin, ('ommon-sense, human mun' ! justJCf',
fairness and honesty.
4. It ,;11 cs.tablisp a qu ara ntine against the deadly politIcal
cl•sease of New Orleans' Ringism whit'h i!
sprcading rapid' r th1·oughout the Statt•.
THE DANGER.-JF
JQhn M. Pat·ker Should Be Beaten by the Ring
It \Vould Mean- .
1. The extensic.n e>f Ring control throughout Louisiana.
2. The building up of city and pa1·ish rings affiliated wit:1
the New Orleans "Ring ' m cve1·r par t of t nl' Statr.
:t An vii advf'rtis< tnent of Louiiana politi al \ffair tu
the Nation.
4. The ek>ction as Governot· of a tailroad corporntio:J
lawyer, rt'actlonaJ·y in thvugh and policy.
''· The dt ruin at ion of Lou il;iana's affairs by rca..;tionary
corporate intcrN!ts wo1·king through a corporat.<,.l
C'.o\'ernor and the "vice rinJ{" of Nl'w Orlean ..
LOIDSIANA DARE NOT RISK SUCH A DISASTER
JOHN M. PARKER
WILL BE ELECTED
This advertisemPnt paid fo1·
by friend" of J. )l. Parker
._.; _ :P=B:.:.:ILIP WERLEIN, Ltd., "Largest Music Bouse South"
VARSITY YESl Siren. O'oO (whistle) Rah! Boom!
Hullabaloo.
Hullabaloo! Boorayl Horay!
Hullabaloo! Hoorayl Horay!
Horay I Hooray I
Varsity! Varsity! T. A. I T. A.! T. A. I
Varsity! Varsity! T. A.l
Tulane!
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Railroad.
Rahl Rahl Rahl Rahl (slow)
Tulane I Tulane I
Rahl Rahl Rahl Rahl (fast)
Tulane I Tulane I
Rahl Rahl Rahl Rahl (faster)
Tulane I Tulane I
Rahill
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Give 'Em the Axe.
Give 'em the ake! the axe, the axe I
Give 'em the akel the axe, the axel
Where?
Right in the neck I the neck, the neck!
Right in t h e neck I the neck, the neck I
There I
Tulane!
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Tl"iple Siren.
O'oO (whistle) Rah!
O'ooO (whistle) Rah I
O'ooO (whistle) Rahl
Boom I
TULANE II
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Growl.
rrrRRR (growl three times!
L. S. U. Tigers,
SCAT!
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Double Locomotive.
Rayl Ray! Rayl
Hike! Hike! Hike!
Sis! Sis! Sis!
Boom! Boom! Boom I
Rahl Rahl Rahl
(Specify name.)
(Three time.)
"Give 'Em the Axe! The Axe! The Axe!"
R. D. P ITARD HARDWARE CO., INC.
115 CHARTRES STREET
AXES!
AXES!
AXES!
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NEW TULANE SONGS Tulane MaTching Song.
March, march, on down the fie!
To Tune ''Bubbles."
Tulane's going to ksiu the Tige1·s;
Beat the Tigers faiJ: and square.
The score will be so high,
Nearly 1·each the sh.-y,
L. S. U.'s dream will fade and die.
Tulane's always fighting;
L. S. U. prepare.
Tulane's going to ksh1 the Tigers;
L. S. U. beware.
* * *
To Tune "Johnny's in Town'>
Tulane 's arou11d; Tulane's around;
Scat, Tiget·s. Scat, Tigers. You're
going down.
Tulane's team will win to-day;
They will down you and you'll stay.
Rjght tlu·ough the line;
They're going fine.
They're bound for victory to-day;
Oh, they'1·e going to do it;
We know they're going to do it,
So good-bye L. S. U.
* • *
To Tune "Tippera1·y."
Then we'll all root for good old
Tulane,
For the Olive and Blue;
Then we'll all root for good old
Tulane,
For the team that goes right
through
Tigers must take a back seat,
Georgia lfet behind,
So we'll all root hard for good old
Tulane,
It's the best team in the land.
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To Tune "Wisconsin."
011, 0 Tulane! On, 0 Tulane!
Break right through that line,
Run tl1e ball around those Tigers,
Touchdown, sure this time.
Rah ! Rah l Rah !
On, 0 Tulane! On, 0 Tulane!
Fight just for her fame,
Fight, Fellows, fight, fight, fight,
We'll will th is game.
Shoul-i ng for victo1·yl
N ever giv e in or yield till crossed
goal.
We will give a yell for old Tulne's
men,
They'll fight like bell to win.
L. S. U. may fiash theil· ten,
But Tulane will win.
We will fight, fight, fight, for Tu-lane's
men,
Circle the ends and buck the line,
Plow, plow through the Tige1·'s line,
Tulane's honor to defend.
We will cheer, cheer, cheer,
Rah! Rab! Rab!
For we're the Greenbacks,
Sis l Boom l Bah l
we wm fight with a vim
That is dead sure to wirt.
Tulane Greenbacks, Greenbacks, Tu-lane,
Play the football, bear thy son's call.
We will roughhouse L. S. U.'s men,
Till she hollers Tulane has won.
Hullabaloo, hooray, hoo1·ay,
Hullabaloo, hooray, hooray,
Hooray ! Hooray !
Vru·sity, Varsity, T. A., T. A., T. A.,
Varsity, Varsity, T. A.
Hullabaloo, how do you do,
!low do you do, Tulane?
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To Tune ''When the Roll Is
Called Up Yonder."
Come, gather round, and let us smg
Tl1e praise of old Tulane,
For w e a1·e going to do those
Tigers up to-day.
We have just come back from
Georgia
To win this victo1·y,
And we'll show you how the Green-back
Braves can play.
Oh, 'we will shout for old Tulane
With a team so b1·ave and game.
So it's l1a·1 d luck L. S. U .,
When tile goal is Cl'Ossed, Tulane will
be t her e.
"Sing Generals" lnstead of L. S. U.
PBILTP WERLEIN, Ltd., "Largest Music House South"
TULANE
DEVELOPED ALFRED SINCLAIR
ALFRED SINCLAIR
PRODUCED THE l\lARVEL OF GASOLINE ENGINES
SINCLAIR MOTORS
WILL DO FOR NEW ORLEANS WHAT HENRY FORD DID FOR
DETROIT
VISIT NEW O RLEANS' GREATEST ENTERP RISE
W. B. GREGORY
Professor Experimental Euineering, Tulane University
Di:rector and Advisory Engineer
ALFRED C. SINCLAffi
Vice-President
In Char ge of Engineering
SINC LAIR MOTORS, INC .
Plant, New Basin Cana! and S. Alexander Street
Sales Office, 605 Common Street
AT LOWEST P RI C ES
This is a final cleal·ance or every fur piece and set in om·
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at least 50% lower than you will have to pay next
Fall. For investment purposes it would be difficult ro
imagine anyth ing b ettet·.
Furs Stored Free of Charge
Remodeling at Lowest Rates
· 829 Canal St. Phone Main 1811
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AFTER THE GAME
Visit
FAB A CH E R'S R A THSKEL LER
Enterta!nment Evening-s and Nights
410 ST. CHARLES
WASHINGTON AND LEE.
Player. Position.
Davis .......................................................... Left End.
H. Mattox .................................................. Right End.
Moore ............ ······························· ............. Left Tackle.
Bethel ·······-········································· ······Right Taclcle.
Sanford ...................................................... Left Guard.
Bailey ........................................................ Right Guard.
Paget .......................................................... Center.
Sinclai-r ...................................................... Qua1·ter Back.
Silverstein ···············-··-·····························Left Half.
Raines ........................................................ Right Half.
MacDonald ········-·······-·························· Full Back.
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TULANE
Years at
Player. School. Tulane.
E. Linfield (Capt.) ... Gulfport ........ ......... ,
J. Nagle .................... St. Paul .................... 1
B. Brown. ..........- ...N ew O'tleans High.. .. 2
H. Talbot .................. Ruston .................. .... 1
E. Talbot .................. Rustun ...................... 2
B. Williams ............. .Rugby Academy ........ 2
H. Smith ................... New Orleans High .... 2
J. Wigbt ................... Rugo High, Okla ..... 2
M. Legendre. ...........M anual .......... ............ 1
F. McGraw ............... New Orleans High ... 4
R. Fields. .................." Ole Miss" ................ 4
,V. Dwyer ................ .St. Paul ...................... 2
J. Bukhc,use ............. "Ole Miss" ................ 1
P. Maloney ............... Rugby Academy ........ 2
L. Richeson. ............. New Orleans High. ... 2
E. Reed. ....................J esuiis, Springhill .... 1
W. Barnes. ............... New Orleans High.. .. 4
C. Ball... ................... New Orleans High .... 3
"MA YER
THE HA TIER"
Height. Wgt. Position.
5 ft. 9 in.-17ZGUard
5 ft. 6 in. 148 Quarterback
5 ft. 7 in. 160 Quarterback
6 .ft. 1 in. 180 Guard
6 ft. 3 in. 175 Tackle
5 ft. 11 in. 177 Tackle
5 ft. 10 in. 168 End
6ft. 1 in. 170 End
6 ft. 168 Fullback
5 ft. 10 in. 165 Halfback
5 ft. 10 in. 165 Halfback
5 ft. 9 in. 170 Halfback
5 ft. 8 in. 165 Halfback
5 ft. 6 in. 166 Halfback
5 ft. 11 in. 162 Halfback
5 ft. 11 in. 182 Center
6 :Ct. 1 in. 176 End Tackle
5 ft. 9 in. 172 Guard
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STANDING OF THE TEAMS
Sdeeor AAABLM Team. Point'! on. Scored
o--Birmlngham·Soutbern ....... ....... ......... 27
()-''Ole Miss" ............................................. 49
o--Howard Collere. ............. ... ..... .m ·•········ 48
()-JIIarion Institute ·-·····-·-····-··········· 61
o--Sewane ............ ...... .... ................... -.. 40
16--Vaaderbllt ·-·----·-············--······· 12
237
GEO.RGIA. TECH.
Soored Team. Points oa. Scored
-o-Famnru Collese.... ... __, .,, .. ........- - 74
o--wu. Forest.. -·--··- 14
o--Fift.b Di•islon --·--···-·-·····-········- 48
G-Ciem.on ··-··-- ·····-······-···-· --o- 28 vanderbilt -·-··-····-·-······················· 20
11--Pittabura: ........... ... _............................. 6
o--Davicbon ............................................... 33
3-Wasblngton and Leo............................ 0
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TULANE
223
Soorecl Team. Point.� oa. Scored
o-.Jetrenon ·--·-----·-· .... .... ............. 27 0--Soatbweetern -· ··-··-·.· . ···· -·-··-· 73
-0Sprign Hlll.. -.......... .-. ·--···-· .. ·-- 21
tz-."Oie Misa" -·--.. ··-.. ·······-· 27
o--KI.uissippl Collep ............ --···-·--· 49
8-Fiorida ---··---···-·-··-· u
27-L. s. u ........ -.... .... ......... ....... s
41 214
MlSS. A. AND M..
Scored Team. Points
on. Scored
6-Sprlng Hill... ........................................... 12
7-MiHslssippi Colle(re ..... .. ..... ...... .......:. 66
()-Tennessee ..................................... 6
0-Howa>ed College ....... ..... ........... ....... 39
o--Louiliana State. . ......................... -. 6
o--"Oie Mis" .......... ............. _ ........... 34
13 1 63
WASHINGTON AND LEE
Sot>red TMm. Points
on. Soored
-o-Davidson ....... . .- .... ................- - 7
o--Norfolk Navy ......... .. --· - ·-·- ·-.. 78
o--Roanoke Collcro ..... ...- ....- ......._ 32
o--Randolph-Muoon ..... ... ---·-. . -· 21
o--v. P. 1........................ ................. ...... a
()-Georgia Tech........................................ 3
3-(}corgclow 11 ...................... ... .. . . . . . . ........ 21
3 16G
OUlSlANA STATE
Scored 'l'cnm. Polats
on. Scored
()-Lafayette ............ . . ..... -·-··--.. ·-·-· 3
0-Jelfcrson .. ... ......... ...... --·----·-· ..· · 38
()-"Ole Mis" .. . .......... ... ...... --· ··-·- 13
()-Arkansas --·-·-···-· ··--·-· ·-·-·.. . 02
6-MisiasiJ•J>i A. and :r.t ....- .-. --·- 0
o--Mislsippl College .... ...... --. -·-- 24
3-Tulane . . ............. ... ............ .. ........ 27
9 1 65
AUBUltN
Scored Team. PolntiJ
on. Scored
o--Marion .......... ·---.......................... 37 8-Howard .................. -........................... 19
18-Fifth Division ............................... 26
o--Oiemaon .: ........ _ .. ................. _ 7
7-Vanderbllt .. .............................. 6
o--Georria ............ _ .. ,......................... 7
o--Spring Bill...-·-·--· ............ -........ 19
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TULANE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA
NEW ORLEANS
Located in the choicest residential section of the South's
leading city, with climatic and otl1er advantages enjoyed by
no other institution of equal 11mk, offet·s superior instruction
in standard college courses, and in Engineering, Law, Medicine,
Pharmacy, Dentistry, Art, Music, D<1mestic Science,
Household Economy, Commerce and Business Administration.
Separate department for women in the Newcomb
College. Extensive laboratories. Many scholarships in
under-graduate colleges for men and women. Board and
accommodaticm in dormitories at low rates. Twenty-four
buildings. Campus of 100 1\ires. Full descriptive catalog,
or a bulletin of any college sdnt free upon application. Address
The Registrar, Tulane University, New Ol'leans, La.
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THERE is Jtothing which will bettcl'
develop the true spirit of the Collegian,
nor make his memory of
College Days happier, than Athletic Contests.
The College Campus and the Gridiron
were heavy contributors to the
glory of American Arms in the late war,
''nd to the eternal Cl'edit of American
Colleges it must be sal({ that htmdreds of
their most splendid sons were among the
first to make "the Supreme Sacrifice"
that civilization miF:ht he preserved.
·we in Louisiana should feel proud of
om· two splendid institutions, and it shall
always e a genuine pleasure for me to
work m'ltiringl�' for their advancement.
FRANK 1'. STUBBS,
Louisiana State University, '94.
Tulane Law School, 'H6.
Paid for by fl'it•nds of
Cd. )rank P. Stuhhs