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Bronco Gallops Through Wagon-Hole, or Why We Beat Rice TOUCHDOWN PARADE ¥HE TE lil i% RED HOT BERNIE SMITH Center CARL DAILEY Guard MILLARD WHITE AL BODNEY End BOB KELLOGG Back Buddy Banlcer Falling Over Mercer ' s Overworked Pay Stripe T cr r
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Gloden Crashes Over Rice ' s Muchly-Crossed Touchdown Marker Likeable Cap ' n Ray Miller P . ... As the Whistle Blew and Owl ' s Swan Song was Sung Green Freshie Caps Bob Approval at First Half, Wave 13. Rice 3 Brunner raced 26 yards for a touchdown. George Stirn- weiss ' one-yard buck tied the tilt up at 7-7, and Boh Kellogg came in to kick a field goal from the 16-yard line, which put Tulane out in front at the half. George Watson, Tar- heel back, then stepped 26 yards for a touchdown, and the score stood at 14-10. But Warren Brunners flaming spirit led the Green Wave down the field in a gallant drive from his own 35-yard line to the five-yard stripe, from where he took a lateral from Krueger and tore his way over the goal line. A few minutes later the game ended, 17-14 for Tulane. Tulane, 26; Rice, 17 Rice ' s highly touted bevy of heavy Owls rolled into town for a go with the Greenies, and despite the wonderful pass- ing exhibition put on by the great Ernie Lain, it was just too much Tulane. The 26-17 score tells the story — it was a thriller-diller and strictly an offensive tilt. Harry Hays, Red Cassibry and Fred Gloden in the back- field, Henry Flower, Al Bodney, Harley McCollum, and DeFraites in the line sparked the Greenies to victory. It was the No. 2 team that rose to heights against Rice, and what a game they played! In the Rice game Paul Krueger earned his spurs as one of the greater quarterbacks in Tulane history. He had the Owls daffy the way he called his plays. The Owls kicked a field goal and led, 3-0. But not for long, a forward pass off a double lateral found Krueger taking in the ball and hurrying his way for a 24-yard touchdown jaunt. Bodney snagged Brunncr ' s pass for another score, and it was 13-3 at the half. Then Hays smashed over to culminate a 46-yard drive and the Greenies were way out in front, 20-3. I.ain ' s throw-
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A Hunka Hot Action in Alabama ' s Hard 3-0 Victory B lM 1 BOUWD; ' B tM l L I IJ S= id iL ' is iT£ ::iriLJ gg 7 ' wv?K Left: Butler Interfering with Miss. Stater No. 31 as Hurry Hays Grabs a Few Yards i.1 „ PAUL KRUEGER Quarterback -9
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