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THE GREENIE
Saturday, Nov.ember 3, 1934
TULANE STADIUM PRICE 25c
OLE MISS vs. TULANE
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Tulane University of
Louisiana
NEW ORLEANS
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The University Embraces the Following Departments:
The College of Arts and Sciences
The H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College for Women
The College of Engineering
The Graduate School
The College of Law
The School of Medicine
The Graduate School of Medicine
The College of Commerce and Business Administration
The Courses for Teachers
The Department of Middle American Research
The School of Social Work
The Summer Schools
For Catalogue Address:
Registrar o f the
Tulane University o f Louisiana
GIBSON HALL, NEW ORLEANS
University of Mississippi
vs.
TULANE
AMERICAN FOOTBALL
l934 SEASON
TULANE STADIUM
Saturday, November 3, l934
2:00p.m.
CONTENTS
Cover Design-Featuring Dick Hardy . .
Title Page . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ole Miss Photos . . .
Ole Miss Squad Photo
Gridiron Roundup .
Tulaue Photos .
Tulane Photos .
The Line-Ups .
Tulane Photos .
The Rosters . .
Alma Mater . .
"Time Out" . .
Carton . . . .
Tulane Photos .
Tulane Greenbacks- Song
Cover
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\'ol. 4 No. 5
Copyright, 1934. Tulane Athletic Council. (Note: The contents
of this pro)!ram are copHightt-d and rnay be reprinted only with permision
of th .. puhli•hers).
Oficial Souvenir Program of Tulane Uni\'ersity
Published for Each Home Game.
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Glimpse
of f:he
New Law Bui/dind
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THE OLE MISS SQUAD
Bo·rTO:\t Row LEFT ·ro RIGHT 1\ladre, Breyer, Bernard, Williams, Rogers, David \'ilson, Lackey, Peters,
Quinn, Curtis, Sanders, Shoemaker.
l\1roOLE Row LEFT TO RIGI'!'r Gunter, Thames, Bartling, Roberson, Dickens, Mitchell, Alderman, Beddingfield,
Baumsten, Neely, Rounsaville, Nelson, John Ferrill.
BACK RO\V L1U'T TO RIGHT Buddy ·wilson, Gill, Earl Hutson, C�rrulh, Beryhill, Poole, Mc\Villiams, Rapes,
1\lc\Yhorter, Walker, Chas. Ferrill, Marvin Hutson.
Record of Past Tulane-Ole Miss Games:
189 3-T ulane 4; Ole Miss I 2
1894-Tulane 2; Ole Miss 8
189 5-T ulane 28; Ole Miss 4
1896-Tulane I 0; Ole Miss 0
1898-Tulane 14; Ole Miss 9
1899-T ulane 0; Ole Miss I 7
1900-T ulane I 2; Ole Miss 0
1901-Tulane 25; Ole Miss II
1902-Tulane 0; Ole Miss 10
1906-T ulane 0; Ole Miss I 7
1908-Tulane I 0; Ole Miss 0
1909-T ulane 5; Ole Miss 0
1910-Tulane 0; Ole Miss 16
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1914-Tulane 6; Ole Miss 21
1915-Tulane 8; Ole Miss 20
1916-Tulane 13; Ole Miss 0
1919-Tulane 2 7; Ole Miss 12
1920-Tulane 32; Ole Miss 0
I 92 1-T ulane 2 8; Ole Miss 0
1923-Tulane 19; Ole Miss 0
1925-Tulane 26; Ole Miss 7
1926-Tulane 6; Ole Miss 0
192 7-T ulane I 0; Ole Miss 7
1931-Tulane 31; Ole Miss 0
Recapitulation: Tulane, won I 6; Ole
Miss, won 8.
THE GRIDIRON ROUNDUP
The Demon Dopester missed three out of
fifteen last week and is elated. The Old
Gentleman is really chesty with only five
I osses in the last 3 7 ·'shots,.. most of them
rated near even or ''toss up" afairs.
He has scanned the list of games the nation
over this week and they hold no dangers
for him, at least none in his estimation.
Going out on the plank, we find the Demon
· s forecasts as follows:
'BAMA - KENTUCKY - A rousing vote
for the Crimson Tide. We can't see how
Frank Thomas' Elephants can drop thjs one.
They say an Elephant never forgets-but it
seems the Alabama jumbos have little to
remember except the happy hours of cavorting
in Touchdown Land.
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DUKE-AUBURN-Wallace Wade's men
to get going again this week on another
winning streak.
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FLORIDA-GEORGIA-This seems to
be one of the tougher ones to expert in view
of the general results of the past two weeks.
\Ve'll nod toward the Athens Bulldog.
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GEORGIA TECH-NORTH CAROLINA
-Another tough one. In view of Tech's
magnificent stand, we won't be surprised
to see the Tornado break into the winning
column at last.
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TENNESSEE-FORD HAM-Another victory
for Bob Neyland's Vols and a third successive
defeat for Jimmy Crowley's Rams.
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VANDY-GEORGE WASHINGTON-A
glance toward the Commodores.
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NAVY-W. & L.-The Generals are not
bad but the Admirals are better.
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ARMY - ILLINOIS - The Mule to wm
this one and continue on.
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PRINCETON - HARVARD-Fritz Crisler's
Tigers in a walk.
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DARTMOUTH - YALE- The Hanover
collegians have never been able to shake
of the Bulldog jinx in all these years. On
paper it seems their best opportunity to do
it this year. Yet we have a hunch that Yale
will keep up its tradition of never losing to
the Green.
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NOTRE DAME-PITT - Here's another
hard one. We look for the Ramblers to take
their second defeat of the year up at Pitt
town.
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TEMPLE - HOLY CROSS - Theoretically
that defeat of the Crusaders at the hands of
Colgate should have made them tougher
but we wonder. We'll take them over to
win a close one.
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MINNESOTA - MICHIGAN-This seems
to at last be the year for Bernie Bierman to
get Minnesota's long sought revenge on the
Wolverines. Bernie has the stuf to do it.
CHlCAGO-PURDUE-Clark Shaughnessy's
Maroons to take Purdue. It might be
appropriate, however. to recall that old one
that "Chicago fears Purdue."
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W I S C 0 N S I N-NORTHWEST£RNHere's
the chance for the Badgers or Wildcats
to finally break the losing streak. We
lean in the direction of Northwestern.
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TEXAS-SOUTHERN METHODIST-A
real tough one but Ray Morrison's Mustangs
get our vote.
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CAL-SANTA CLARA-We went down
with the Bears last week when they took
the count from the Wasbjngton Huskies and
we'll risk our chin again. You may recall
that Santa Clara tied Sanford in the season
opener.
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WASHINGTON STATE-ST. MARY'S-The
Galloping Gaels are probably back in
high gear but Babe Hollingsberry's men
seem to be well oiled also. A weak vote
for the Cougars .
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ST ANFORD-U. C. L. A.-Another toss
up with Stanford getting the call .
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That's nineteen chances for today which
is enough for even the old Demon.
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TULANE SQUAD OLE MISS SQUAD
TED COX, Conch
ED WALKER. Coach
IS Tull, c 54 Brownoon, q b
19 Saint, e SS Smither. g
2 Breyer, g 21 McWilliams. t
20 Hall. e 56 Mint. b b
24 Flettricb, f b H McDaniel, q b 3 Peters, q b 22 Bernard. f b
25 Mcilhenny, g 58 Ott, q b 4 Madre, g 23 Alderman. g
26 Daly, l 59 Mmtsao, e
Dickens, t 24 \Viloon, Wm., g
28 Oombourian, g 60 Could, c
32 Ciovanni, q b 61 Bryan, h b 6 Rounsaville. 25 llutson, E .. I b
34 Cooley, g 62 Teaeier. C., g Shoemaker, h b 26 Hul$on, M .. c
35 Onlovisio, e 63 Monk, g
Curtis, h b 27 Souders, e
36 llillyer, e 64 Bruno, f b
37 Eddy, t 65 Hardy. e 9 Nelson, c 28 Thames, e
38 Henderson, h b 66 Loftin, N .. c I 0 Cunter. h b 29 BeddJnglidd, e
39 Nichols. b b 67 Freue, c
II Williams, h b 30 Cill, t
40 Kyle, e 68 Armstrong, g
4 I Andrews, f b 69 Tt•uier. R .. l 12 Mitchell, q b 31 Poole,<'
42 Thomas, h b 70 Simon. g 14 Bartling, q b 32 Lackey, h b
43 johnson, h b 71 Linnm, r b
15 Neely, h b 33 Robereon, e
44 Schneidau, e 72 Poilevent, 8
45 Clark, e 73 Ary. l 16 Carruth, g 34 Wilson. D .. t;
46 Loftin, J., f b H Moll, L l 7 Berryhill, e 3S Quinn, g
4 7 Simons, h b 7S Lodriauu, r b
18 Rodgers, h b 36 lin pes, f b
48 Robinson, c 76 Pace, l
49 Page, h b 77 Rau, q b 19 Richardson, t 3 7 Baumaten. q b
SO Odom. h b 78 Sanden. g 20 Walker. t
S I Preisser. e 79 Sinnott. t
S2 Stroble, t 80 Thnmt'S, b b
S3 Evans,g
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Ole Miss vs. Tulane
THE STARTING LINEUPS
(Subject to Change by Coaches)
TULANE OLE MISS
Name Position Name
Memtsas. L. E. R. ......... _ .. Wilson, W.
Tessier, R. _ L. T. R. .... ....... -.......... Gill
Simon ·�···· L. G. R. .... ..............B. reyer
Robinson .. ..... C ....... . ........ -· .. .. . ...... Nelson
Evans ... R.G. L. _Carruth
Ary R. T. L. _ Richardson
Kyle .. . . ..... R.E. L. Pole
Brownson _ Q. B. Hutson, E.
Mintz .. _ L. H. R. Gunter
Simons ... . R.H.L. Curtis
Lodrigues ... F. B. Bernard
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OFFICIALS
Referee-Buck Cheeves (Georgia)
Umpire-Dick Bray (Xavier)
Head Linesman-Boyd Chambers (Dennison)
Field judge-Roy Striegel (Tennessee)
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Simons Weekly Touchdown
Claude (i\Ionk) Simons, Jr., is here shown in his weekly touchdown run.
He raced 42 yards for the first touchdown against Georgia Tech last Saturday .
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TULANE ALMA MATER
(Sing as the Band Plays)
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We praise thee for thy past, 0 Alma Mater!
Thy hand hath done its work full faithfullyl
The incense of thy spirit hath ascended
And filled America from sea to sea I
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We praise thee for thy present, Alma Materl
Today thy Children look to thee for bread I
Thou lead est them to dreams and actions splendid I
The hunger of their soul is richly fed I
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We praise thee for thy future, Alma Mater!
The vista of its glory gleameth farl
We ever shall be part of thee, great Mother I
There thou wilt be where e'er thy children arel
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CHORUS
Olive, Green and Blue, we love thee(
Pledge we now our fealty true
Where the trees are ever j!'reenest,
Where the skies are purest blue I
Hear us now. 0 Tulane, hear u s l
A s w e proudly sing to thee!
Take from us our hearts' devotion(
Thine we are, and thine shall be I
DRINK-
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REFRESH YOURSELF
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TI M:B:
Times have certainly changed. It used to take
two sheep two years to produce material for a
well dressed woman-now a silkworm can do it on
his Sunday afternoon of.
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''I hear you lost your temped''
''Yes, but she'll be back ...
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Old Gentleman: "Who made you, my little
man?"
Boy: "God made part of me.
Old Gent: "What do you mean part of you?''
Boy: "Well, he made me little, and I just growed
the rest myself ...
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He: ''Do you know the secret of popularity?''
She: ··yes, but mother says I mustn · t."'
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Neighbor: ''I hear you have a new baby in your
house. Is it going to stay? ..
Small Child: "Well, it looks that way now. He's
got all his clothes of."
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Who was the last man to box john L. Sullivan?
The undertaker.
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I call my girl streamline because she ofers no
resista nee.
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He: "They've dropped anchor again."
She: "Serves them right. They've had it dangling
over the side all morning."
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Him: "And why do you call me Pilgrim?"
Her: "Well, every time I call you, you make a
little Progress
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Little Jane: "My sister can ride, play golf, and
tennis, and do everything a man can do."
Little .June: 'Til bet she can't scratch a match
like my Dad can."
•••
He: "Let's get married or something."'
She: "Lets get married or nothing."
1934 Tulane Football Schedule
Sept. 29-Tulane 41, Chattanooga 0.
Oct. 6-Tulane 13, Auburn 0.
Oct. 13-Tulane 28, Florida 12.
Oct. 2o-Tulane 7, Georgia 6.
Oct. 27-Tulane 20, Georgia Tech 12.
Nov. 3-University of Mississippi at New Orleans
Nov. I 0-Colgate at New York
Nov. 17-Kentucky at Lexington, Ky.
Nov. 24-Sewanee at New Orleans
Dec. !-Louisiana State at Baton Rouge, La.
To love a young girl is education but to love a
young widow is post graduate work.
•••
Then there was the girl who was so dumb that
she thought assets were little donkeys.
•••
"Doncha believe them cartooQists, honey," says
the plumber to his wife. "I ain't never found any
lady in no tub."'
•••
Fresh: "Has that girl lost her dress, or am I
seeing things?"
So?h: "Both ...
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A modern girl is one who can meet the wolf at
the door and come out with a fur coat.
"She Couldn't Take It"
Mary had a little lamb
A lobster and some prunes,
A glass of milk, a piece of pie,
And then some macaroons.
It made the naughty waiters grin
To see her order so,
And when they carried Mary out
Her face was white as snow.
•••
Curious Old Lady: "Why you've lost your leg,
haven't you?"
Cripple: "Well, darned if I haven't."
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"Is your baby a boy or a girl?"
''Of course, what else could it be?"
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