Tulane University - Jambalaya Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1939

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TIGER I liE JULIAN FRERET Mdritiger BARKDULL KAHAO Mciriiiqer Rabid Wave Rooters Razing Goal Posts and Swinging Fists That Twisted Tiger ' s Tail (14-0) p- ' ' I I ' M

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Jitterbug Kellogg. Mighty Midget. L. S. U. ' s Waterloo. Crossing Tiger Goal Tulane, 28; Georgia, 6 Billy Payne, who hadn ' t been showing his usual running ability in the early season games, stepped out in the field and turned the Georgia-Tulane game into a rout when he raced spectacularly through the Georgia secondary for three touchdowns and generally ran wild against the Bulldogs. The final score was 28-6. Runs of 24, 12 and 26 yards were made by Payne in his touchdown saunters. Besides that he got loose for several other nice gains in the course of the game. Brunner went for 16 yards and the final touchdown. Georgia scored on a pass from the 18-yard line. Tulane, 38; Sewanee, Sewanee, the little fighting milkfed Tiger, hustled down from the mountain and straggled back after taking a 38-0 shellacking from the Green Wave. Golomb scored two touchdowns, Brunner, Gloden, Banker and Kellogg adding to that to bring the final result. It was just a warmup for the big Tiger tilt the following Saturday. Tulane, 14; Louisiana State, Warren Brunner ' s ankle was broken early in the game and blood was drawn from scores of people — even specta- tors — but the Tulane Greenies smashed and drove their way through the Louisiana State Tigers for two touchdowns and a clear-cut victory at Tiger Stadium before a capacity crowd which had no scruples about joining in the physical contact. The score wound up, 14-0 for the Wave. The Wave lines opened huge holes in the Tiger forward wall, especially on the weak side reverses, and Brunner, Kel- logg, Cassibry, and Banker stepped through for consistent gains. Kellogg was the outstanding back for the Greenies. The firey little jitterbug ripped past big Tigers time and again. Playing with reckless abandon, he stole the whole show. Red Cassibry scored the first one on a 12-yard sweep around left end. Kellogg pushed over the second in the third quarter when he sped from the 6-yard stripe. People roared, goalposts were manhandled and knuckle sand- wiches were had by many. It was a great game — for Tu- lane. FRED BREKKE Tackle LEONARD SAUER Back POPS MARMILLION Back CY HICKEY Guard BILLY BRINKMAN End ' i



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9 t pf iimtHkx Front row: Thibaut, Thomas. Wolf. Burwick. Borsage. Comer. Austin. Judlin. Flettrlch, Krobcrt. Second row: Class, Steib. Micelli. Maqruder, Owens, Stein. Tittle. Richard. Block. Wi ' lson. Grush. Third row: Assistant Coach Simons. Dufour. Wolbrette. Rexer, Luthy, Benti. Vincent. Muliin. Sims, English. Assistant Coach Dalovisio. Vanzant. Ely, Mandich. Coach Rucker. i BABY BILLOW Or fflJL lWE, JO: I. S. IJ., O The 1938 Freshman team not only shapes up as the best in the history of the school, it not only whipped the hated Tiger frosh from L. S. U. at a time when tiie Hcngal threats at a Southern football monopoly w ' ere just beginning to skid, but it also bids fair to supiily the most promising Tulane varsity since the 1931 Rose Bowl team with enough regular prospects to line the stacks three deep at every position. Rob Glass, the Massilon, Ohio, back who threatens off the strength of his three performances against Southeastern in Hammond, Alabama, and L. S. U., to go down as a Tulane immortal, locnis as the greatest prospect of a group that boasts many. Jimmy Tliibaiit showed up so well at fullback in spring practices that he was shoved into the number one spot ahead of such seasoned veterans as Hutler and Cjloden on the varsity. Hob Grush, Jack Tittle, John Sims, Louis Vincent, and Johnny Micelle are other very promising backs. Linemen who stood out during the season and spring practices were Charley Dufour, Cjordon English, Bob Wilson, and Pete Man- dich. Moon Mullins, pass catching end, is another prospect who played well in the season games and looked good enough in spring practice to step up to the first team at the injury of Del ' raites. Louisiana State fell by a 20 to O count in the la.st tilt on cold, windy Thanksgiving Day. Southeastern went down before the Bil- low 19-0 when B(;b (jlass showed his stuff up in Hammond, and .Alabama eked out a 19-13 ' i ' much hobbled last minute touch- down pass. Freshman Fans ' J CHARLES RUCKER Amicable Frosh tv entor I ' or the first tirm- in fifteen years, Charley Rucker ' s frosh liowlecl ii er L. S. I ' . ' s Uaby Bengals, and did so in a surprisingly hanily fashion, 20-0. Consider- ing the length and the type of practice the frosh indulge in, the victory proved that they have more than ordinary t;ilent, liecausc the L. S. U. team was no pushover, and it looks from here as if the 1938 Wave frosh should supply the university with a championship tcain, possibly two, considering the other leftover material Dawson has to draw from.

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