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pullbog Cheer, gang, cheer, our hoys got the hall Cheer, gang, cheer, old.........................has got to fall And when we hit that line, there’ll be no line at all l here’ll he a hot time in the old town tonight. On our team is driving, let all give way Fighting for victory, we will win today Fight! Fight! Fight! We will fight together, we’ll win this game Glory and honor for Bulldog fame. Rah! Rah! Rah! When B. R. H. S. big teams falls in line. We’re going to win the game another time And for the football team we love so well And for the football team we’ll yell: I ouchdown. Bulldogs, touchdown. Bulldogs, touchdown Bulldogs Then we’re goin’ to fight, fight, fight for every score. We’re gonna make touchdowns and win some more, We’re gonna roll old.............in the sod. in the sod B-u-l-l-dogs! Rah! Herc’s dear old high school to you. May we ever and always be true And loudly your praises we’ll sing, Throughout the ages may they ring; And all through cur lives we’ll recall The place loved by us the best of all So here’s dear old high school to you I o our dear Green and Gold, our Green and Gold for ever. Hail, Bulldogs, hail! Hail, Bulldogs, hail! he team that’s best of all the rest, our praises never fail. Hullabaloo! Connec, Connec! Hullabaloo! Connec, Connec! Wah-hee! Wah-hi! Chin-chin! Chow-chow! Boom-boom! Bow-bow! BULLDOGS ! ! ! ! (26 )
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Tracksters of 25 CAPTAIN CHARLES Paddock” ABY ran the 50. 100. 220. 440. and relay. During the entire year, this cinderpath artist lost but one race. His individual score for the year was 38 points or seven firsts and one second place. Charles was one of the greatest captains the Bulldog track teams have ever had. 1 le holds the State record in the 440 with 52.1 seconds. BERTRAM Big Mama BABERS put the shot away after winning it in three meets for a thousand per cent and I 5 points. LaVERN DAY, Redus Day’s little brother, threw the javelin away for a new state record of 164.4 feet. Good Work LaVcrn! JOSEPH “Speedy TETLOW preformed very creditably this season and will be a gem in Mr. Ed’s crown next year. Joe is a very good sprinter and broad-jumper. He won second in the Rally broad-jump. SAM LAMBERT entered into an agreement with Redus during the first week of track season and lived up to it. Sam won his 220 low hurdles in the State Rally. Excellent, Sam! GERALD WILSON is a high jumper de luxe and tied for third in the Rally. Next year he should be hard to beat at any height. LOUIS Bullet’’ HARRELL, that little bit of T. N. T. from Baton Rouge High fought hard to win fourth in the Rally pole vault. He is a fighter of never-say-die sort and will win laurels galore next season through his aviation stunts. CHARLES REDDY helped Coach Young out materially in the low hurdles and won them from Warren Easton in 28 flat. Some boy .Charlie! FRANCIS “Mule” MAMMETT ran a good many miles for Baton Rouge High and next year will be one of Coach Ed’s best bets. CLAYTON RUTLEDGE with this year’s experience under his belt is going to be a great 880 yard man next season. W. H. TILLMAN, Twenty-Five” stepped a mean quarter in the relay and will be back next next year to keep up his excellent work. JOHN DAY, Spencer’s younger brother, lived up to the family name and made “them all like it” in the rally, winning the hop, step, and jump. REDUS “Hero DAY was one of the high point men in the rally last year, winning the low hurdles, establishing a new record in the javelin, and running a lap of the record breaking relay team. This year he changed to the high hurdles and as a reward of his hard work, won this event at the rally over a field of classy steppers. “Hero also ran the first lap for the relay team and gave Tetlow over five yards lead on the other teams. 1 his rally was the last time Redus will wear the old gold and green, but his record will linger for quite a while.
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pp Rah. Rah Rah; Rah. Rah. Rah! Rah, Rah. Rah! Whoop, whoop, whee! Bulldogs! Bulldogs! Bulldogs! t’em up a Bull E dogs! ! ! (Three Times) Say! What? That’s what. What’s what? That’s what they all say. Whata they all say? B-U-L-L-D-O-G-S------Bulldogs ! ! ! ! Rah! Rah! Rah. Rah. Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah, Rah, Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah, Rah, • Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah, Rah, Rah! BULLDOGS Team! Rah! Team! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! learn ! Rah! Yea Team! Yea, Team! Yea, Team! Fight’em! Fight’em! Fight’em! Bulldogs will shine tonight Bulldogs will shine. Bulldogs will shine tonight Bulldogs will shine. Bulldogs will shine tonight Bulldogs will shine. When the sun goes down and the moon comes up. Bulldogs will shine.
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