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The University en1braces the following departments:The
College of Arts and Sciences.
The H. Sophie Newcomb College for Women.
The College of Engineering.
The Graduate School.
The College of Law.
The School o f Medicine.
The Graduate School of Medicine.
The School of Pharmacy.
The School o f Dentistry (Junior and Senior Years Only)
The College o f Commerce and Business Administration.
The Night School of Electrical Engineering.
The Night School of Architecture.
The Extension Courses for Teachers.
The Summer Schools.
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"The Rolling Green Wave"
They rolled their own in the army;
And the fair femmes roll 'em, too:
But they roll the other fellow
Down by the Hullabaloo.
CHORUS
Oh, roll 'em; roll 'em; roll 'em;
Roll 'em, you Rolling Green Wave:
Give 'em what they came forGive
'em a deep green grave.
Fight 'em; Fight 'em; Fight 'em;
Fight 'em, old T. U.
Oh, if they won't say you're master,
Just roll 'ern some more till they do.
Now Tech's got a Gold Torn!ldo,
And Alabama a Thin Red Line ;
But we've got a Rolling Green Breaker
That'll cover 'e mevery time.
CHORUS
Oh. break 'em; Break 'em; Break 'em;
Break 'em you Great Green Wave:
Break 'em; shake 'em; make 'em
Lie down in the deep green grave.
Ram 'em; jam
'
ern; cram 'em;
At 'em, old T. U.
And if they don't say you're master,
Just keep it up till they do.
The Tiger's got his stripes on,
And the War Skule thinks he's mean,
But the growls will cease, for the raging beast
Will drown in the old Green Wave.
By Edward Earl Sparling (Tulane 1921)
Oklahoma City, Okla.
How The "Green Wave" Got It's Name
Perhaps you have wondered how Tulane's fighting
tean1s got the name "GREEN WAVE." It seems
appropriate to give you here the original song poem written
by Edward Earl Sparling (Arts and Science, 1921).
The Jambalaya of 192 1 officially gives Sparling
credit for dubbing the 'varsity eleven with the rollicking
"nom de grid." In addition to this, Mr. Sparling was active
on the Hullabaloo staff while at Tulane as editor-inchief,
and gave the name ''Hullabaloo" to the paper instead of the
"Tulane Weekly." Let's give the "Green Wave" song a little more
exercise.
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Sewan ee
Captain Todd is the triple threat star of the Sewanee eleven. He plays quarterback and does
the punting and passing for his team. All of which leads you to believe that Jack Todd is quite a capable
young man.
If you wish to get an idea of bow good this Sewanee team is, remember that they held Alabama
to a scant 2-0 safety score in the last quarter of their game a few weeks ago.
The following description of the lone scoring play appeared in a newspaper account by Howard
E. Pill: .. Back now went Todd to punt the ball out to less dangerous territory. The pigskin sped
back to him and with it sped the right side of the Alabama line with the mountainous Freddie Pickard
leading the glory charge. Todd's punt died aborning as the ball hit outstretched Crimson arms
and caromed over the Sewanee goal. Twenty-two men tore out in the general direction of the
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SOUVE.l"'\IR TULAE FOOTBALL PROGRAM SEASO:" 1926
S EWANEE
1. Jack Todd (C)
3. Johnson
4. Young
6. Kimbrough
8. Aucoin
9. Brandon
10. Cooke
11. Small
12. Cautrell
Kirby-Smith
15. Davis
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22. Porter
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ATHLETIC STATISTICS WANTED
I f you ever sported the Olive and Blue on t h e gridiron, diamond or track, don't be bashful about
it. Dig down in the moth balls if necesary and u nearth that old scrap book, or picture of yourself
with all your gridiron toggery.
The T ulane Athletic Council has started gathering records of the past teams and letter men. The
aim is to get a complete record of all contests, pictures of all teams, athletic records of letter men
while in college, and their present addreses I t i s requested that all athletes of the past send in their
names, present addresses, class year and "T's" earned. Information about past schedules. dates and
scores of games, teams, captains, managers, cheer leaders, and pictures of teams. The record department
would also like to complete its fiJe of Jambalayas-they now have from 1 9 1 6 to 1925.
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Send in your dope now
or drop a line to the undersigned-
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Division of Records and
Research,
Tulane Athletic Council,
Tulane University.
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(Continued from
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bounding leather,
but before Sherlock
Holmes. who led the
pack, could gather it
to his bosom. the
ball had passed out
of the end zone and
became. by the football
code, a Sewanee
safety which
counted two points,
the two winning
points for Alabama.
Shortly thereafter
and but a few mo·
ments before the
errific hand-to-hand
tussle passed on into
1926-football his:
ory the brave lads
from the Tennessee
heights put their
backs to their goal
posts and fought off
the most dangerous
Crimson advance of
the day. It was a
desperate stand and
it proved the worth
and the sturdiness of
the Sewanee front
trench. It
stand
team in two years
had been able to
The RoMv�/t
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Takes pride and ple asure
in serving those who
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and ex tends a wish for a
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loyal supporters (both of
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tearing, driving and
very, very businesslike
Crimson men."
judging from that
report there does not
seem to be anything
wrong vnth the
Sewanee defense
True they have not
scored a touchdown
on any Southern
team except in the
two warming up
games on their
schedule. Their only
registration being
against Texas in the
way of a field goal.
Will they be good
enough to score a
touchdown on T u·
lane today? They
do say that Fullback
Helvey is some
plunger and it is a
wonder he has not
pushed over the
lime marks to any
extent so far this
year. You can de·
pend on the Green
Wave's line to be
better than ever today
and it· s our
guess Helvey will
oot be able to better
his record.
The Bienvile
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SOUVENLR TULANE FOOTBALL PROGRAM SE..I\SON 1926
ATHLETIC STATISTICS WANTED
If you ever sported the Olive and Blue on the gridiron, diamond or track, don't be bashful about
it. Dig down in the moth balls if necessary and unearth that old scrap book, or picture of yourself
with aU your gridiron toggery.
The Tulane Athletic Council has started gathering records of the past teams and letter men. The
aim is to get a complete record of all contests, pictures of all teams, athletic records of letter men
while in college, and their present addresses It is requested that all athletes of the past send in their
names, present addresses, class year and "T's" earned. Information about past schedules, dates and
scores of games, teams, captains, managers, cheer leaders, and pictures of teams. The record department
would also like to complete its file of Jambalayas-they now have from 1916 to 1925.
If you possess any Jambalayas before and have no use for them the Record Department will
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be tickled pink to get
them. Tulane needs an
unbroken record of the
past. The old data and
dope will be always here
for your inspection. Come
on, let's make it a real
museum of Tulane history.
Send in your dope now
or drop a line to the undersigned-
THOMAS GREEN.
Division of Records and
Research,
Tulane Athletic Council.
Tulane University.
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Page 4)
bounding leather,
but before Sherlock
Holmes, who led the
pack, could gather it
to his bosom, the
ball had passed out
of the end zone and
became, by the football
code, a Sewanee
safety which
counted two points,
the two winning
points for Alabama.
Shortly thereafter
and but a few moments
before the
terrific hand-to-hand
tussle passed on into
1926-football his
ory the brave lads
from the Tennessee
heights put their
backs to their goal
posts and fought off
the most dangerous
Crimson advance of
the day. It was a
desperate stand and
it proved the worth
and the sturdiness of
the Sewanee front
trench. It
stand
team in two years
had been able to
The Roosevelt
Mayer Israel
Takes pride and pleasure
in serving those who
serve Tulane-and
extends a wish for a
successful season to t 'T be
Tea m", the Scrubs, and
loyal supporters (both of
Tulane and Newcomb).
We invite you all to use our store and its
Specialized Service for Collegians.
When You Say
ROOSEVELT
OR
BIENVILLE
You Have Said
The Best New Orleans Afords
IN HOTELS
tearing, driving and
very, very businesslike
Crimson men.''
judging from that
report there does not
seem to be anything
wrong with the
Sewanee defense
True they have not
scored a touchdown
on any Southern
team except in the
two wanocUng up
games on their
schedule. Their only
registration being
against Texas in the
way of a field goal.
Will they be good
enough to score a
touchdown on Tulane
today? They
do say that Fullback
Helvey is some
plunger and it is a
wonder be has not
pushed over the
lime marks to any
extent so far this
year. You can depend
on the Green
Wave's line to be
better than ever today
and it's our
guess Helvey will
not be able to better
his record.
The Bienville
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PROBABLE LINE UP
II. SMALL ................................ GAMBLE (Capt) 7 7
Left end
14. KIRBY-SMITH .................... ..... TALBOT 22
Left Tackle
15. DAVIS . .................................. BLACKLEDGE 1q
Lefe guard
9. BRANDON .................................. H. WILSON 55
Center
5. PRUDE . ............ ................. .................. BUTAUD
Right guard
6. KIMBROUGH ....................... .. KIRCHMIER 26
Right tackle
36. RICE .............................. ... . ........ DOC WILSON
Right end
I. TODD ( Capt) ................... . .. ARMSTRONG 86
Quarterback
3. JOHNSON . . ············- ..... .. . ...... .. MENVILLE 99
Left half
4. YOUNG ................................. .... BROWNE 66
Right half
2. HELVEY ......... MORGAN 2 I
Ful1back
SPONSORS FOR TULANE-SEWANEE GAME.
Mrs. A. B. Dinwiddie
Mrs. Douglas Anderson
Miss Florence Dymond
Mrs. Fred W. Ellsworth
Mrs. Herbert Flowers
Mrs. Rufus E. Foster
'AV
Mrs. A. B. Freeman
Mrs. Chauncey French
Mrs. Esmond Phelps
Mrs. Claude G. Rives, Jr.
Mrs. R. G. Robinson
Mrs. George E. Williams
THE SCORE
Quarters I ' 2 ' 3 4 Final
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TULANE . ..... ... ... 1
SEWANEE ... . . . . . . . /
NOT ABLES DEDICATE NEW TULANE STADIUM
Left t o right-judge Rufus E. Foster, Mayor A . j . O'Keefe, Gov. 0. H . Simpson. President A. B. Dinwiddie, President Paul F. Jahncke of Tulane
Athletic Council. and Chairman j. Blanc Monroe of the Stadium Campaign Committee. These splendid men have been untiring in their efforts to give
Tulane one of the finest athletic plants in the United States. The picture was taken at the Dedication Day ceremonies, when Chairman j. Blanc Momoe
presented the stadium on behalf of the people of New Orleans, and Dr. Dinwiddie accepted for Tulane.
Mr. Paul Jahncke and Judge Foster. as president and vice president of the Tulane Athletic Council, have labored incessantly to bring Tulane's athletics
to its present high plane. While Governor Simpson has just taken office, he has always been a Tulane fan and is an alumnus of the institution.
Mayor O'Keefe invariably goes out of his way to assist the University and never misses a game.
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SOUVENIR TULANE FOOTBALL PROGRAM SEASO 1926
PROBABLE LINE UP
I I. SMALL ................................G AMBLE (Capt) 7 7
Left end
14. KIRBY-SMITH TALBOT 22
Left Tackle
15. DAVIS .................................... BLACKLEDGE I 9
Lefe guard
9. BRANDON .................................. H. WILSON 55
Center
5. PRUDE .................................................. BUTAUD
Right guard
6. KIMBROUGH ............................ KJRCHMIER 26
Right tackle
36. RICE .............................................. DOC WILSON
Right end
1. TODD ( Capt) ----------·------........ ARMSTRONG 88
Quarterback
3. JOHNSON . . _ .. ........... .. ...... . . .... . .. .. MENVILLE 99
Left half
4. YOUNG .......................................... BROWNE 66
Right half
2. HELVEY ·········-·---·-····---·-······-········ MORGAN 21
Fullback
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SPONSORS FOR TULANE-SEWANEE GAME.
Mrs. A B. Dinwiddie
Mrs. Douglas Anderson
Miss Florence Dymond
Mrs. Fred W. Ellsworth
Mrs. Herbert Flowers
Mrs. Rufus E. Foster
0u
Mrs. A. B. Freeman
Mrs. Chauncey French
Mrs. Esmond Phelps
Mrs. Claude G. Rives, Jr.
Mrs. R. G. Robinson
Mrs. George E. Williams
THE SCORE
Quarters I I 2 4 Fina.l l 3
l TULANE .. ... .... ... 1
SEWANEE .... .. . . . . /
NOT ABLES DEDICATE NEW TULANE S TADIUM
l:eft to right-Judge Rufus E. Foster, Mayor A j. O'Keefe. Gov. 0. H. Simpson, President A B. Dinwiddie, President Paul F. Jahncke of Tulane
Athletic Council, and Chairman j. Blanc Monroe of the Stadium Campaign Committee. These splendid men have been untiring in their efforts to give
Tulane one of the finest athletic plants in the United States. The picture was taken at the Dedication Day ceremonies, when Chairman j. Blanc Monroe
presented the stadium on behalf of the people of New Orleans, and Dr. Din wid die accepted for Tulane.
I . Mr._ Paul Jahnce and Judge Fster, as president and vice president of the Tulane Athletic Council, have labored !ncessantly to bring Tlae·s. athMtlcs
to tt .s preset h1g plane. Wh1le C?overnor Simpson has just taken office, he has always been a Tulane fan and IS an alumnus of the mshtutJon .
ayor 0 Keefe mvanablygoes out of h1s way to assist the University and never misses a game.
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TULANE vs. SEWANEE
Below you see a picture of young Mr. Helvey Sewanee, who has been causing Southern teams
a world of grief this season. Helvey was particularly the lime light in the Sewanee game put up
against Alabama, when they held the Crimson Tide to a scant 2-0 score. I t was the closest contest
Alabama has had in the last three or four years an d it gives you some idea of the great defensive
work the Sewanee Tigers are capable of both in the line and in the backfield. Helvey plays offensive
fullback and defensive end. Some job. Who does not remember the thrilling game last year between
the Green Wave and Sewanee? Hundreds were unable to obtain admission to the old stadium
for this contest and standing room was at a premium. It's going to be a great game
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TU LANE
vs.
L. S. U.
Tickets will go on
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big annual battle between
the L. S. U.
Tiger and Tulane's
Green Wave.
At the downtown
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The greatest sporting attraction in the State promises
to be better than ever this year with the two teams
more evenly matched than they have been for a number
of years. ln the last few games Tulane has ruled favorite.
but this year the Tiger has come back with one of the
best teams Mike Donahue ever turned out and they
promise lo give the Greenies a thrill. The Greenies, on
the other hand, have not seemed to hit their stride. Depend
o n the old rivalry to bring out the best that is in
hem.
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TULANE
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and reservations delivered.
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reservations will be
held after Saturday,
Nov. 20th. So if
you have maJe reservations,
be sure
to take them up this
coming week.
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"HOSS" TALBOT, ALT ERNATE CA P TAIN
:E.
"Hoss" has been playing the same great gam e of tackle this year, taking all the beating down in
the line and getting his man whenever they come his way. It was "Hoss" who, as alternate captain
of the Greenies, acted as pilot of the Green Wave in the victory last Saturday over Ole Miss.
One of the remarkable things about his playing is the length of time this old "Dobbin" can stay
in the toughest kind of a game without relief. Maybe Coach Clark D. Shaughnessy bas taken Talbot
out of a game to rest him up some time, but we don't recall the occasion. The answer is, "Hoss"
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ARMSTRONG
Quarter. Tulane
No. 80
Ike Armstrong is
' the lad Shaughnessy
is developmg to take
the place of Lautenschlaeger
as signal
caller for the Green
Wave.
Ike has been
quarterbacking all
his football career
and he has stepped
in pretty neat. Com
bining a good gridiron
head with the
ability to pass and
run the oval. Ike is
oing to make a
good little field
general one of these
days.
Allhough he is
slightly built, Ike
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JACK PIZANO
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Jack has been one
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season, as his work
in the Ole Miss gam
last week disclosed.
He filled in the gap
caused b y Eddie
\1organ's a b s e nee
from the fullback
position, and Jack's
defensive w o r k,
backing up the center
of the line, was a
3parkling performance.
Pizzano was a stat
on the Wenonah
Military A c ademy
team in New Jersey
before coming
Tulane.
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PRI N CI PAL CHANGES IN RULES FOR 1926
FORWARD PASS. A penalty of five yards (in addition to the loss of a down) is now imposed
in each instance where a team makes more than on e INCOMPLETE forward pass during the same
aeries of four downs.
OUT OF BOUNDS. The ball becomes dead a utomatically (and no furthct- piay can result) whenever
it crosses the side line, the side line extended, or the end line.
AFTED SAFETY. A team which has scored a safety will now put the ball in play by a kick
from its own 20-yard line.
CRAWLING, ETC. The definition of crawling has been clarified and the rule against ''piling up"
has been strengthened so that there can be no possible excuse for further violation of either of these rules.
ROUGH STUFF. The rules have been broadened and now prohibit players on defense from
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The Spirit of the Game
-As an institution whose fortune is inseparably
connected with that of New Orleans,
the public scervice family is backing
"The Green Wave" heart and soul.
-But aside from that, it"s a man's gjlme
this football business. Ln rain, slush, cold;
n o matter what the odds or cost, the true
football player fights on to win the game.
-Similarly, the public service game requires
men. In storm. rain. cold; no matter
what the odds or cost, street cars must
move, electric lights must burn, gas must
flow-at all times, in all weather. That's
a man's game, too, and men who play it
can understand the spirit of men who fight
out on lhe grid.
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