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· · Official Program L·S·U vs TULANE SATU RDA \' , DEC. 2, 1944 Tbe Fro1tt Cot'er was D esi g11ed a1zd Pri11t ed by DoN SPENCER CoMPANY, I Nc., 271 Madison Ave., New York.

Transcript of L·S·U TULANE

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· · Official Program

L·S·U vs

TULANE SATURDA \', DEC. 2, 1944 Tbe Fro1tt Cot'er was Desig11ed a1zd Pri11ted by DoN SPENCER CoMPANY, I Nc., 271 Madison Ave., New York.

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Get the most for your money

- Get the rr1ost out of life

- You owe it to yourself!

IN BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA, IT'S

OF COURSE

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James M. MeLemor·e, V. Chairma n

J . Stewart Slack

MEMBERS OF L. S. U. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

R oland B. Howell

Mrs. J . Louis Smith

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Gov. Jimmie H . Davis, 1\tember, Ex-officio

Dr. W . B. Hatcher, President L. S. U.

J . E. Smitherma n

M'rs. Sam Mims, Secreta ry

Cha rles B. Sherrouse Col. E. 1\fornot La n ier Daniel Debaillon,

Cha irman K. S. Thompson

Lt. Col. Tom W. Dutton 1\1. Kenneth Mounger Lt. Thomas Leigh

Dr. E. L. Jnvin

. Homer B rinkley

J . Y. Fauntlroy

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BERNIE 1\IOORE, Bead Coach

FELI X TRAPANI, Guard Y. A. TITTLE, Back

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PROFESSOR T. P. HEARD,

Atbll'lic Dilwtor, T,. S. U.

WILBUR C. SMITH,

Director of Athfelics, Tuft~ue Uuil•ersity

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MEMBERS OF L. S. U. ATHLETIC COUNCIL

Dean J . G. Lee Chairman, Athletic Council

Major Fred Frey

Col. J. P. Cole

Dr. 11. V. Howe

Dr. B. F. Mitchell

Lewis Gottlieb

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GERALD BERTUCCI, Guard TRAVIS BULLOCK, Back

"It's their coach's idea - they gave away so many points last week!"

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COL. A. P. WILLIAMS,

Prof. of Military Science and actics, L. S. U.

COL. E. Y. ARGO,

Director of Student Acth·ity and Commandaut of

Cadets, L. S. U.

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ljulane··· ~ - ~

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There's no friend lier way to bid guests welcome than to invite them to "fresh up" with chilled 7 -Up. There's the twinkle of a smile in every sip of this clean-tasting, crystal clear drink. And the pleasure it b rings comes entirely from enjoyment. It contains no s timulants. You like it and it likes you.

• fY/UJ l'lt(/Mdienlo of 7-Up are proudly stated on the back of every bottle­"contains carbonated water. sugar, citric acid, lithia and soda citrates, fla vor derived from lemon and lime oils."

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BILL McCLELLAND, End

For the Steaks You1 ve Heard About

We can not overrate our tender, juicy, specially prepared steaks. Their taste and quality is the best. Carefully selected cuts with skillful prepa­ration make them something to talk about. Why not try ROOSEVELT TAVERN for:

• Sea Foods • Juicy Steaks • Sandwiches • Oysters • Drinks • Chicken-Spaghetti

ROOSEVELT TAVERN 2391 Highland Road-On the Road to L. S. U.

===============il HART, SCHAFFNER &

MARX CLOTHES

TilE VARSITY SHOP Men and Young Men's Outfitters

* * * 218 Third Street Baton Rouge, La.

CHARLEY WEBB, End

"WELCOME GRADS"

AT

Third Street and Highland Road

Best Wishes to the Tigers!

Our Best Value This Fall Is

WAR BONDS

* * * J. C. PENNY CO.

142 Third Street -:- Boton Rouge, lo.

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IIOTEL HEIDELBERG Baton Rouge

Louisiana's Most Beautiful Hotel

2l)t) BooDJS air conditioned 250 Batl1s

In Jackson, Miss. it 's HOTEL HEIDELBERG

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,I HEAD COACH "MONK" Sl l\fONS,

Tulan e JOE RENFROE, H alf Back,

Tulane

ELECTRIC POWER-for WAR and PEACE

Business-managed , lectric companies like Gulf States are today producing record amounts of electric power to serve America's mighty war production pro­gram.

In addition to providing power for local war plants, your electric company is maintaining dependable service to the home front. This service costs you just half as much as it did a few years ogo.

When peace comes, electricity wi ll play an important role in the creation of on event better America.

* BUY WAR BONDS *

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To the

L. S. U. GAMES

* BATON ROUGE BUS

COMPANY

APPLE "HONEY .. HELPS KEEP OLD BOLDS F ..... ~ ... • A mist of Apple "Honey" is sprayed on Old Gold's fine to­baccos to help hold in the natural freshness.

CLAYTON TIM KEN, Tackle, Tulan e

AUTO HOTEL TIRE RECAPPING

WE COUNT THEM BY THE THOUSANDS

* Phon e 4404 • - Across from Hotel Heidelberg

Largest Selling Loaf in Louisiana

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BOTTOM ROW-(Lcft to righ t) Fred Bowes, Ellis Guillory, Diego Pardo, Joe Romo, M. J. Sh auberger, L. J . Dabadie, Oscar Carlson, Leon Romo, Pa ul Mj:Car­son, Jack Bryan, Dan Sandifer, Ray Coates, AI Cavigga, Marty Broussard (Tminer) . SECOND ROW-Pete Walker, Red Knight, Rip Rowan, Jimmy Cason, Y. A. Tittle, Andy Lay, Fl'ank Leonard, Doug Foreman, Lawrence Oster, Albert George, Jack Bell, Fred Land, Farris Bullock. THIRD ROW-Coach Bernie Mr- re, Porky Davis, Harvey Core, 1\lelvin Didier, Oswald Kolwe, Jimmy Callender, Ed Slgrest, Clyde Lindsey, Bill Noonan, Bob Lewis, Rollis Smith, Charley Webb, Bill .•• cClella nd, Spencer Parnham, Herbert Rook, Backfield Coach Fatherree, Line Coach Swanson. Fourth Row-Asst. Line Coach Stra nge, End Coach Morton, Jimmy Herrington, John Humble, Bill Hensley, Sol Bojarsky, H erd Miller, Jim Bernhard, Adolphe Indest, Jimmy Nichols, Billy Buckles, Earl Tullos, J erry Bertucci, Albert Pittman, Carl J an neck.

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B abe Oodf~:r-1921

• W nltu Flemlnc-1932

Wlllter S uUJvnn- 19St

GayneU Tlnsley-1936

Dick GormJey-1938

" !lank" S tova ll- 1928

(( Most \'alu­itble Man"

"Dollie" RH•·es-1929

Steve Yau Uureo-19!3

J . B . L uker-1930

'J't·oph~'

Wintmt·s

1927 ·"BABE" GODFREY, Coach at New Mexico Military Institute

1928-"HA~K" STOVALL, Captain U. S. Army 1929-"DOBIE" REEVES, OU Business ll30-J. B. LUKER, Standard 011 Co. of Louisiana 1931-TOM SMITH, Coach at Houma, La. 193Z,....WALTER FLEML.~G. T rinity Portland Cement Co. In

Lake Charles 1933-JOHN KENT-Cashier, Kentwood Bank 193-WALTER SULLIVAN- Coach Decatur Junior College 193s-JESSE FATHEREE, Backfield Coach at L.S.U. 1936-GAYNELL l'INSLEY, Coach Haynesville High SchOOl 1937-"PINKY" ROHM, Alabama Dry Dock 1938--DICK GORMLEY, Ensign, U. S. Naval Reserves 193il-KEN KAVANAUGH, U. S. Army Air Corps 1940-J. W. GOREE, U. S. Marines 1941-BBRNIE LIPKIS, U. S. Navy 194Z,....WALTER GORINSKI, U. S. Army 1943-STEVE VAN BUREN, Philadelphia Eagle~ 1'1'0. Fu<!lhalt 'l'c;un

1944 ? ? ?

Watch the Boys and Pick Your Choice for 1944.

Tr01>hy Donated Annually by

ROBERTS & EASTLAND General Insurance

l 'EHCY ROBERTS, '22-l ,O\VRY l!:AS T I.Al\D , '22

Louisia na National Bank Building PIIONE 2-2672

Ken Ko.vo.nau~:h-1939 J . W. Goree.-1910

Tom Smlth-1931

J ohn Kent--19SS

".PJ.nk:F" Rohro-1931

Wulrer Oorlnsld-1942

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JACK BRYAN, Back J i l\1 BERNHARD, Tackle

Fifity-seven years ago today, on a small island in New York harbor, the Statue of Liberty raised her torch of f r eedom ..

For fifty-five of those fifty-seven years, that torch could be seen only from lower Manhattan, Brooklyn, Staten Island, and the decks of eager home-coming ships. It took Pearl Harbor, and a world black-out, to make

that torch burn with so fierce and wonder ful a flame that peoples in China and Norway, in France and Greece lift hopeful eyes to it, feed hungry hearts upon it, drew strength from it to fight those who would quench its light.

Liberty's flame is like no other. Water will not put it out. Nor will bombs. The only thing that can snuff it out, turn it to cold a$hes, is indi fference. Remember that. Always.

BUY MORE BONDS for VICTORY!

RO/f~lfl~J HOME OWNED ••• • Since 1853

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Elsie, the Borden Cow says, "listen to the Borden Radio show with Ed Winn every Friday

evening, 9:30 P. M., W . J . B. 0."

. After the GAME enjoy . . .

fl~t:rffln • ~ ICE CREAM

"If it's Borden's it's got to be good"

EARL TULLOS, Tackle AL CA VIGGA, Guard

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L.S.U. 1944 FOOTBALL SQUAD ROSTER No.

80 82 83 84 85 86 87 88

Name END S

H t.

Sigrest, Ed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6: Tren·t, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:2 Webb, Charley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:3 McClelland, Bill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:11 Smith, Rollis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:2 Lindsey, Clyde . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:1 Noona11, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:11 Bell, Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:

TACKLES 70 Land, Fred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6: 71 Davis, Arthur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6: 72 Herrington, Jimmy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:11 74 Miller, Herd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:2 75 TuJlos, Earl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:1 79 Bernhard, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:1

60 61 62 63 64 66 67 68

55 56

20 21 22 23 24 25

12 15 19 45

33 34 35

41 42 47

GUARDS Nichols, Jim Core, Harvey .......................... . Bertucci, Gerald . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . Trapani, Felix .......... ... ........... . Pittman, Albert .... . ............... .. . . Ind~t. Adolphe . ...................... . Cavigga, Al ........................... . Janneck, Carl

CENTERS

5:10 5:7 5:11 5:8 5:11 5:10 6:1 5:9

Didier, Melvin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:1 Buckles, Billy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:1

BLOCKING BACKS Roma, Leon 5:11 Bullock, Farris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6: McCarson, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6: 1 Pardo, Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5: 8 Carlson, Oscar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:10 Shauberger, M. J. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:

RIGHT HALFBACKS Lay, Andy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:10 Sandifer, Dan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:1 Helscher, Harold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:11 Knight, Gene

FULLBACKS Landry, Willard Foreman, Douglas .... .. ............... . Rowan, Elwyn ............... .. ....... .

TAILBACKS

5:10

5:6 5:11 5:10

Cason, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6: Bryan, Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:10 Tlltle, Y. A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:

Wt.

188 180 195 175 170 175 174 160

207 215 197 205 205 180

170 195 187 180 174 176 180 197

195 187

175 194 185 165 205 217

156 180 200 180

160 163 170

150 165 183

Age

21 17 21 18 17 20 18 17

19 23 17 19 18 18

18 17 16 22 17 16 24 19

18 17

20 17 20 23 20 18

16 17 21 20

20 16 17

16 20 17

Hometown

Bogalusa, La. Memphis, Tenn. McComb, Miss. Crowley, La. Dubach, La. Kilgore, Texas Minnepolis, Minn. Little Rock, Ark.

N. Little Rock, Ark. Pine Bluff, Ark. Lake Providence, La. Springfield, La. Bogalusa, La. Baton Rouge, La.

Baton Rouge, La. Covington, La. New Orleans, La. Donaldsonv1lle, La. New Orleans, La. New Orleans, La. Jeanette, Pa. New Orleans, La.

Baton Rouge, La. Memphis, T enn.

New Yo:k, N. Y. El Dorado, Ark. Batesville, Ark. Panama New York, N. Y. Lake Providence, La.

Homer, La. Shreveport, La. New Orleans, La. Bossier City, La.

Baton Rouge, La. Sulphur, La. Memphis, Tenn.

Victoria, Texas Starkville, Miss. Marshall, Texas

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TULANE 1944 FOOTBALL SQUAD ROSTER No. N:un<' Ht. Blue-Green

13-56 20-20 21-21 22-22 24-61 28-65 38-38 41-41 48-80

19-52 26-63 32-32 33-66 34-70 35-71 57-83

10-10 30-30 31-,31 36-72 42-42 49-82 51-51

23-60 24-61 44-74 54-54

11-11 12-12 14-81 15-37 16-46 18-50 25-62 27-64 29-29 40-40 43-73 45-45 47-75

ENDS

Loker, Walmsley ... .. ........ 6:2 Olsen, Ray ········· 6:2 Eiserloh, William 5:11 Logan, Robert ... 6:3 '~

Tournillon, Octave ............... 6:2 ~2

Miller, Kenneth .. . . . . . . .... . . 6:1 Hoisted, Leon . . . . . ... . .. . . .. . .. . . 6:3 Dews, Alvin 5:9 Lewis, Leo 6:

TACKLES

Timken, Clayton Jones, Curtis Schneider, Leroy Angulo, Hemy

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6: 6:3

................. 6:

................. 6: Kane, Tom ... Roseman, Fred Cowart, Hansford

GUARDS

Frank, John Bourgeois, Gaston Igleheart, Elliott Miller, William Cuccia, Andrew . . . . . . ... Terrell, Harold Craig. Preston ....... .

CENTERS

Barousse, Larry . .. .. .. .. . .. . . Tournillon, Octave Hofman, Edwin ...... . .. . .. . Heffron, Gordon ......... . ...... .

BACKS

Schmitz, Wally Renfroe, Joe Bowers, Hugh Robinson, Harry .. Jones, A. William Pechon, Ernest McCain, Marvin Corn, James Reynolds, William Arthur, Ray Randall, James Killeen, Joseph Melton, Buster

6: 6:2 6:2

5:9 5:11 1 ~

5:10 5:11 5:8 1 :!

5:11 6:

6: 6:2'/:, 5-7 5:11

5:10' 2 6:1 12

5:10 5:10 6:2 5:9 6: 5:11 1 :!

5:11 5:8 ¥.. 5:10 5:9 5:10

WI.

175 182 174 194 188 189 205 143 175

186 182 225 223 195 198 19!>

189 195 196 195 160 184 175

182 188 155 180

178 203 167 185 185 185 184 184 166 145 158 165 180

lloml'town

New Orleans, La. New Orleans, La. New Orleans. La. Dennison. Iowa New Orleans, La. New Orleans. La. N . Little Rock. Ark. Hattiesburg, Miss. Lisbon, Louisiana

New Orleans. La. Benton, Arkansas Baltimore, Md . Tampa. Florida Kearney, 1\'. J. Plaquemines, La. :K'ew Orleans. La.

New Orleans, La. Lutcher, La. Shelbyville, Ky. Baton Rouge, La. New Orleans, La. Port Arthur, Texas Portsmouth, Va.

New Orleans, La. New Orleans, La. Memphis, Tenn. New Orleans, La.

New Orleans, La. Fort Myers, Fla. Port LaVaca, Texas Chattanooga, Tenn. Ruston, La. New Orleans, La. New Orleans, La. Cleveland, Tenn. Birmingham, Ala. Kew Orleans, La. Jackson, Miss. :K'ew Orleans, La. Tyler, Texas

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FREO LAN D, Tackl t> MELVI N DIDIER, Center

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Best lVishes Tigers ... For Another Successful

Season

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The Baton Rouge Water Works Co. "Service to the Community"

CARL JANNECK, Guard

EUGENE "RED" KNIGHT, B ack

Wt>lfj EXTRA FINE BREAD

IT'S A MATTER OF GOOD TASTE TO DINE WITH US

TASTY, NUTRITIOUS FOOD

• We Cate r To Banquets

and Service Men Give Us A Trial

ISTROUMA HOTEL DINET MRS. R. A. FISHER, Mgr.

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1 WAMSLEY LOK ER, End,

Tulane

"Buck" Gladden· ~ervi ng Baton Rouge for 22 Years

ESSO PRODUCTS

* * * Gladden .. Edgerton Oil Co. Main and 9th Sts. - :- Phone 8833

COMPLIMENTS

Louis Levy Grocer Co., Ltd.

WHOLESALE GROCERS

*** Phone 6844 -:- Baton Rouge, La.

BEFORE AND AFTER THE GAMES

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2515 Government St. Baton Rouge, La.

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fila~ flitd ICE CREAM COMPAN.Y

BEN B. CuTRER, Proprietor

" Happiness in Every Bite"

PHONE 3 - 1404

)":( * * O u R MoTTo:

N OT HO\"V CHEAP BUT HOW GOOD

* * * Chicken Boxes --- Fried Chicken

Barb. B. Q. --- Sandwiches of All Kinds

* * * 2341 PLANK RoAD

BATON ROUGE, LA. JA!\i.ES CORN. Quarter Back,

T ulane

Baton Rouge's Leading J ewe le r for a Quarter of a Century

_____ fluy lfou~ t;gt .!ltflmj v~om ____ _ Distributor of:

HAMILTON

B uLOVA

ELGIN

\YIALTHAM

\YIESTFIELD

DORIC WATCHES

Distributor of:

INTERNATIONAL AND

ALVIN STERLING

1847 RoGER BRos. & CoMMUNITY PLATED

SILVER

SHEAFER PENS AND PENcn..s

Jh fl ,£uclcy nin9 pot thfl 1/a:pp!f !l~idfl f!omflj ptom

140 THIRD ST. ESNARD PHONE 4224

House of Perfect Blue White Diamonds & Lucky Wedding Rings

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Guaranty Income Life Insurance Company BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA

Capital and Cash Reserve of $1,802,000.00 due our Policyholders invested in high grade bonds deposited with the State Treasurer under the supervision of the Louisi­ana Insurance Department for protection of Policyholders.

LIFE A JD ACCIDENT INSURANCE IN FORCE $18,535,167.00

Company has paid more than $1,000,000 claims to its Policyholders, and $600,000 in Dividends to Policyholders and Stockholders.

RECORD OF ASSETS

December 31, 1926 ....................... $201,203.00 December 31, 1935 ........................... $912,858.00

December 31, 1940 ............................... 1,677,078.60 December 31, 1943 .................................. $2,460,227.18

AN OLD LINE LEGAL RESERVE COMPANY

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''PORKEY" DAVIS, Tackle

GEORGE A. FOSTER, President

Athletic Equipment Repairing

"Our Specialty"

Dial 657- Res. 3-2025 3916 Scenic Hwy. P. 0. Box 3236 -:- BATON ROUGE, LA.

Istrouma Branch

J osh Kantrow, Pres. C. Kantrow, Vice-Pres.

J. Bombct , Secretary-Treasurer

* * * Vignes .. Bombet Co., Inc.

Wholesale Distributors

* * * BATON RO UGE, LOUISIANA

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I nterftrtnte with forward pass. (It ptnall)' on orre-ns.t. "hen lnttrfer· «.>nc·e orc·u rs beyond J I ne or S(·rltn· Ulott:O. l:.i yards and Joss ot down. ) Safety,

PHILIP MORRIS' SUPERIORITY

RECOGNIZED BY EMINENT MEDICAL AUTHORITIES!

This finer-tasting cigarette is also far more

considerate of your nose and throat ...

scientifically proved far less irritating to the

smoker's nose and throat! So-

PHILIP MORRIS America's FINEST Cigarette

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"RED" SWANSON, Line Coach "SLICK" MORTON, End Coach

JESS FATHEREE, Backfield Coach "M•ARTY" BROUSSARD, Trainer

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ELWYN "RIPPER" ROWAN, Back

A. C. Service, Inc. Hertz Drivurself System-Parking

GAS BATON ROUGE, La.

* * * "ALWAYS FOR THE TIGERS" Phone 2-0311 301 Lafayette -st.

W. H . CRAWFORD

Best Wishes to the Tigers!

RONjLDSON & PUCKETT CO., Ltd. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS

TOP QUALITY FOOD PRODUCTS

COMPLIMENTS

G. A. LAIDLAW, Regional Manager

Franklin Life Insurance Co. H. B. PARKER - N. G. ENGELHARDT, C.L.U.

GENERAL AGENTS

614 La. Nat'l. Bank Bldg. - Baton Rouge, La.

Eddie's Inn 2550 Perkins Road

"We're with you Tigers"

Good Food at Its Best

LARGE, JUICY STEAKS Chicken, Chicken Spaghetti, Sea Foods

Mixed Drinks, Package Liquor Ice Cold Beer

DAN SAJ.~DIFER, Back

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WELSH & LEVY'S ALL/AMERICAN QUALITY LINE/UP

f OR. outstanding performance at all times . .. for unlimited service . . . for lasting satis­

faction, WELSH & LEvY presents this "All-Amer ican" line-up of quality wearing apparel for men ... nationally known and advertised brands with which you are familiar-

MANHATTAN SHIRTS AND P AJAMAS

KuPPENHEIMER. Goons CLoTHES

DOBBS HATS

EDWIN CLAPP SHOES FREEMAN SHOES

INTERwovEN SocKs

ALBERT RICHARD LEATHER jACKETS

SKULLEY jACKETS

VARSITY-TowN SuiTs

HICKOK BELTS AND BRACES

DANIEL GREEN SLIPPERS

BUY BONDS FOR VICTORY!

WELSH & LEVY * * Quality A pparel for Men and Boys

Grapette Bottling Company

Corner Louisiana and

Repentence Ave.

P. 0. Box 1841 Baton Rouge, La.

DIEGO PARDO, Back

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It's the friendly

high-sign

BOTTI FD t''\DFR -\CTHORIT\ C >I TifF C'Cl \ .('OJ. \ ('0:\rP.\~Y BY

BATON ROUGE COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., LTD.

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The Beautiful

Crescent Cocktail Cove AIR CONDITIONED

Heart of Down Town

242-4 LAUREL ST. * BATON ROUGE

ORTLIEB PRESS~ I Oi ST. FERDINAND ST.