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Snuuenir Jrngram TULANE vs. VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 1924 PRICE 25c
1AL. TfLroN l.!BRARy ..
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TO THE ALUMNI
Shall graduation fade away Our love for Old Tulane? We1ve ever fought And e'er will fight To keep renowned her name.
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These a r e t w o
men who will be
closely watched this
afternoon. U p o n
Brown depends a
great deal of T u
lane"s hope and in
spite of their other
stars.
The Commodores
are relying largely
on Bomar to drive
through the Tulane
line to victory.
SOUVENIR FOOTBALL PROGRAM
BROTHER BROWN Captain-Halfback
All-Southern 1923-1924
LYNN BOMAR
Halfback
All-Southern, All-
American.
1923-1924
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NOTES ONTHEGAMETODAY
This afternoon's game claims beyond a doubt. greater interest than any other football game
to be played in New Orleans this year. The odds apparently favor Vanderbilt to win by a safe roar
but during the past week there has sprung up o n the Tulane Campus a belief that Tulane will play
the Commodorel> an even
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g a m e this afternoon. There is no question in the mind of Shaughnessy and the Greenie squad as to the outcome-"Tulane is certam to win.·' When a leam feels that way, and doesn't under-rate ils opponents, that team has a chance always and t h e Greenies have a splendid chance, in today's game, to bring football glory to Tulane by beating Vandy. Southern Champions last season. or else playing the Commodores an even, close game. The Greenies have £hown marked improvem e n l m every game played this season. and laet Saturday they looked about seasoned and ready for Vanderbilt.
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NOTES ON THE GAME TODAY.
c C'onru�u.ed) Tulane's beat today. Shaughnessy and the Greenies are certain t o p u t everything they possess into the game which means more to Tulane than the annual L. S. U.
battle. And remem
ber th1s Tulane is
sure to score.
Greenie coach has
built up an offensive
that will tell against
any team and it will
tell against Vander
bilt today - don't
forget. Followers of
the game will see
f o u r All-Southern
men of last year in
the fracas this after
noon. Lynn Bomar.
u n a n i m o u s All
Southern choice for
end last year and
W a I t e r Camp's
c h o i c e for All
American will prob
ably be used in the
Vandy backfield in-
Oct.
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Score by Quarters lith, 1924 2 3 4 Final
stead of at end. Mc
K i b b o n, weighing
200 pounds, stand
ing 6 feet 4 inches,
has made such a
showing at end that
Bomar has b e e n
shifted to the back
field. where his ter-
rific plunging and
wonderful interfer-
e n c e prom1se to
stamp him for All
American half this
season.
Last Saturday in
the game with the
Quantico Marines.
he grabbed a Marine
fumble on Vandy's
16-yard line and ran
84 yards for a touch
down. Bomar will
be a man to watch
every time Tulane
punts Lhis afternoon.
He always
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NOTES ON THE GAME TODAY.
Vandy game he twice blocked flournoy's attempt to punt, one block resulting in a Vandy touchdown.
But Shaughnessy will remember last year and will have arranged an entertainment committee for Bo
mar while Flournoy i� kicking the ball out of danger. Gil Reese, playing left half for Vandy. keeps Bomar company in the backfield. He was
chosen All-Southern half without dissent lasl season. One of the cleanest sportsmen in the game-playing the game for the love of it-his elusiveness and speed have made him a menace to any team Vandy plays. Reese and Bomar make a splendid combination in the backfield. Bomar, a two hundred pounder, running ahead in interference for Reese. who weighs only 160 pounds.
The third All-Southern man is Hek Wake field whom Fielding Yose characterizes all the most
Tulane
Plays
Springhill
College
Here
Next
Saturday
perfect end he has
l!een in a period of
ten years. With Mc
Kibbon he will form
a powerful offense
a n c! defense o n
either end of the
Vandy line.
Brother Brown tS
the fourth All-South-
ern man mentioned.
Fans have longed to
see Brown this sea-
son go against a
learn with a power
ful defense-to see
j u s t what would
happen. This after
noon will s h o w.
Brother was out of
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COMMODORES
I . Tuck Kelly
3. Paul Lindsey
4. Red Sanders
5. Neal Cargile
6. Tom my Ryan
7. Lynn Bomar
8. Bob Rives
9. George Waller
I 0. Gripe Reed
I I . Gil Reese
12. W. S. Stuart
13. Zach Coles
14. Hek Wakefield
16. Bill Hendrix
19. F ally Lawrence
20. Hoyle Young
2 1. F. McKibbons
22. Dick Walker
2 3. Kenneth Bryan
2 4 Jess Keene
2 7. Bob Ledyard
28. Wilson Orr
29. Nig Waller
SOUVENIR FOOTBALL PROGRAM
It's a Great Game,
we are playing down at
"PORTER'S"
our line-up:
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BOYDEN SHOES
MANHA IT AN SHIRTS
EDERHEIMER-STEIN CLOTHES
HIRSH WICKWIRE CLOTHES
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and
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32. Jack Yearwood PLAYERS AND NUMBERS 34. Bo Rowland
CREENIES
1. A. W. Brown
2. H. Wilson
3 j. R. Craig
4. Junior Henican
5. Walter Moss
6. E. Henican
7. L�ter Lauten-schlaeger
8 Lorio
I 0 Bergeret
I I Lamprecht
l 3. H. Phillip•
I 4 V. Robinson
15. Pries'y .Flournoy
16. Palermo
17. L MeLean
I 8. J A. Lawrence
19. M. Levy
20. Bennie Wight
21. Dick Hammond
22. H. Talbot
2 3. B. Goldsmith
24. E. MoTgan
25. C. Wilson
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.PERSONEL
GREENIES "1924"
Upper Row, Left to Right-Ass' t. Coach Bierman, Craig, Hammond Flournoy, Capt. Brown, Coach Shaughnessy, Trainer Monk Simons, FreshmaP Coach Eddie Reed.
Middle Row-E. Hennican, Lautenschlaeger, Talbot, Morgan, J. Hennican, McLean, Phillips. Bottom Row-Gamble, Palermo, Wilson, Reserve 'Varsity Coach Killeen, Goldsmith, Levy, Wilson.
LAUTENSCHLAEGER-Quarter, Tulane Lautenschlaeger will be piaying safety today and if Reese happens to
ge� loose on a long run, it will be up to Lester to stop him. Not an easy job -but Lester isn "t looking for soft spots. He plays the game and takes what comes.
SCORE BY QUARTERS 1923 I I I 2 I 3 I 4 I Final
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TULANE ···-·�·- --··-·· ............................. _ .. ........ 1 0 I 0 I 0 0 I 0
-� --l I I I VANDERBILT UNIVERSlTY .. ·-·---......... 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 17
PROBABLE ST P\.RTING LINEUP Tulane No.
V andi!rbilt
24 Morgan ....................................... .................................. Wakefield Left End
No. 14
19 Levy . . . . . ................................................................................. Rives 8 Left Tackle
10 Bergeret .. .. . ........ .. ........... ............. ......... ......... ................. Lawrence 19 Left r\uard
Phillips .................................... - -�'J. .. ... . ... ...... ... ..... .......... ..... Keene Ce'{er
McLean ............................ ......... . � .......................... .............. KeUy
24 13
17 Right Guard
22 Talbot ......................................... ...................................... Walker Right T�ckle
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25 G. Wilson ...................................................................... McKibbon 21 Right End
7 Lautenschlaeger ............................................................. N. Waller 29 Quarter
IS Flournoy .............................................................................. Reese I I Left Half
Brown .......................................... ....................................... Bomar 7 Right Half
II Lamprecht Ryan 6 Full Back
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GfL REESE-Vandy, All-Southern Half 1923-1924 Reese is the Hying Dutchman of the Commodores" squad. When he sets
sail behind Bomar other crafts usually get out of the way. This afternoon will disclose how well the pair can weather the Green Wave.
SCORE BY QUARTERS -�����-=-���-=�� 1924 I 1 I 2 I 3 4 Final
TULANE .................................... ........ .. \ 7 11 0 11 T I 7 \ � I I
I t 1'7-lOi olr VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY ... . .... .... 1 'o I ( I I I _3
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Most Important Changes In Rules For 1924.
KICK OFF
1. The ball is now k1cked off from mid-field instead of from the 40-yard line.
TEES
2. All tees are .eliminated-but on a place kick a player may hold the ball on the ground for the kicker.
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MY! WHAT A MORAL FOR MALES What a pjcture of tragic reaHsm! hlvery lacty
in sight cheering madly, thinking only or tbe
hardy youths down on the gridiron. Alas. the
poor escorts, consigned for the moment to limbo. But after the game-there, of course. is OUI'
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GR£A TEST STORE SOUTtl
This pair of ends will oppose Wakefield and McKibbon of the Commodores today. This will be a real test for them both and Tulane will be proud of them if they come through. One thing sure-they will catch as many passes as anybody else in the game this afternoon.
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Changes In Rules-Continued RUNNER OUT OF BOUNDS
3 If any part of the person of the player carrying the ball, touches the ground out of bounds, the ball is ruled out of bounds.
SHIFT PLAYS
4. Players must come to an absolute stop and remain stationary in their new positions long enough to leave no doubt in the minds of the officials as to legality of play. Thus it is lefl entirely to judgment of referee.
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NOTES ON THE G AME TODAY.
Contanucd.l
game last Satur
day. but !s back 0.
K. and 100', (or to
Flour-
noy will �o against
a great kicker this
afternoon in Ryan,
Commodore f u I 1-
back. and fans will
be interested in com
panng their kicking.
B o t h individually
a team, Tu-
lcmt! has a wondt!t-
ful opportunity to
wm fame this afler-
noon.
A younger, less
and proven
team. nol expected
to win. she will heap
glory upon herself
by winning today· s
game. Take Eddie
Morgan and Doc
both young
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Tulane
and practically un
lli�J at eud. What
an opportunity to
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against veterans like
M c K i b b o n and
Wakefield; Lauten
schlaeger to pit his
�eneralship against
that of W a I I e r;
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against that of Reese
and Bomar.
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R emaining Games
Tulane Football Schedule -1924-
October 25 . . . . . . . . . Springhill College ..... at Tulane Stadium
November 1 . . . . . . . . Mississippi A. and M ... at Tulane Stadiu�
November 8................. ····--···-· ··--·-····· Auburn . ..... --···-······-··----······-······--·····-···--·--··· at Montgome,ry
November 15 . . . . . . . University of Tenn .... at Tulane Stadium
Thanksgiving Day ······-· ······· ··-········-L . S. U .. ·-····· · · ........ .... . ........................... .... .-... at Baton Rouge
TOMMY RYAN Fullback, Yandy
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These two men play a similar type of game,
both being terrific line plungers and good ground
gainers. flournoy probably has the edge in pass
ing, and today' s game will demonstrate which
of the two is the better kicker.
PEGGY FLOURNOY-Fullback, Tulane
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