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2 SOUVEN1R TULANE FOOTBALL PRO GRAM SEASON 1929
THE
TULANE UNIVERSITY
OF LOUISIANA
NEW ORLEANS
The University embraces the Foil owing Departments:
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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 of Medicine
The Graduate School of Medicine
The School of Pharmacy
The Dental Clinic
The College of Commerce and Business Administration
The Courses for Teachers
The Department of Middle American Research
The School of Social Work
The Summer Schools
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THE LINEUPS
TULANE AUBURN
1. Baumbac h Dalrymple 2. Tampi:n McRee
Ends 11. H. Jacobs Ends
3. Haik Holland 12. Chas. Manley Egge
4. Dawson 13. Por ter Callahan
-- 14. Herman Jones -- 5. Glover 16. Louis McRee
6. Armstrong
McCanse
17. H. Long
18. Spann Taylor
7. H. Wha tley Tackles 19. Sindo Tackles
I Rucker 20. Young Leach
I 8. J. Whatley 22. Granger
23. Yarbroug h ' 9. Haynes --
24. Kirkwood
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10. Magee 25. Chamblee
Bodenger 26. Creig hton
11. Ford Guards 27. Dav1dson H. Long
Upton 28. Ha tfie!d Guards
12. McCormick 31. Craw ford G. Long
13. Young
32. Jordan -- 33. C happelle
I 14. Drawe 34. Egge -- 35. G. Long
II 15. Seeuws Roberts 36. Wilson 16. Center 37. Harkins Harkins I Pizzano 38. Leach Center
17. De Coligny 39. Bur t
-- 40. Spence
18. Banker 41. Moseley
42. Simpkins
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21. Holland
Baumbach 43. Prim
22. Massey Quarter 44. Snider Dav:dson
23. Penney
51. Holdcroft
52. Andrews Quarter
24. Upton -- 53. Marty
54. Hill --
25. Mangum 55. Bush
26. Bankston
Banker 56. Schlich Callahan
Halfbacks 57. Taylor Halfbacks
28. Bodenger Armstrong 58. Herren Ha tfield
29. Dalrynple
61. L. Jacobs
62. Creel
30. McCanse
-- 63. Newton --
32. Rober ts
64. Ferring ton
Seeuws Boteler C happelle
33. Rucker Fullback: Locker Fullback
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SOUVE NiR TULA NE FOOTBALL PROGRAM SEASO N 1929
HOME-COMING DAY NEXT SATURDAY
Old grad:. . fri, nds of the uni\'ersity and parents o' -,tuclents will be on the campus next Saturday for the
annual Tulane L' ni,·ers ity Homecoming Day.
Plan:. are being made for the gnarest Homeco ming celebration of hi,.,tory with R. G. (Sunny Jim)
lohinson in charg-e of arrangements.
The proram for the day includes inspection of the campus and all departments at II a. m .. with a
f r, :.hmcn-sophomore tug of \\'ar fol:o\'ing at 12 :30 p. 111 .. luncheon will he :.crved in the old st adium if the
,,.<'ather is fair or in the gymnasium if it is threatening. .\t two o'clock. a flag pole \'ill be dedicated at the
n w stadium to the team of 1929.
Thirty minutes later the bi g Green \\'ave of 1929 \' i l l he flowing across the ridiron against the Se\'anee
Ti gers, :lllcieni rival of Tulane.
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USTE.\"1.\'C IX
Tulane's Green
\\'ave has turned the
national f no t h a II
scram hi<: all a wry.
The exploit of Bernie
Bit•rman':; men
has t;nted lht• experts
of r with a typewriter
in one 11"1ll I
and field glasses in
the othc.:r to look Hill
Banker. Ike Ann-strong
and ot h: rs
0\'er.
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paragraph gleaned at
rand om from t lw
press during th:! pat
week:
·'Billy lankcr 1s
the mo:.t fini:.hed
h a I f h a c k in the
South. .._ _ Billy Spears.
former all- \mcrican
quart, rhack. \'anderbilt
L'niversity.
"They may call him
the Blond l{lizzard
hut to me he is Sixty
linute Banker. He
can play the whole
sixty and still he going
strong. 0
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Keeler. The • \ tlanta
Journal.
"Like the Whitr
Plume of :'\avarr<>.
the tow head of Banker
stood out in the
victory ;n Columbus.
That 80 \'ani march
to a touchdown was
the most inspiring
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1he Greatest
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AUBURN I I I
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Iorgan B:ake. The
Atlanta J oumal.
•· For me. 1 would
take t\\'O hal [backs
and let ,·ou have all
the rest. Give me
Banker to block for
Thoma:>on and Thomason
to block for
Bank r.·'--Ole Timer,
The Atlanta Journal.
"This Green \\'ave
has the rc;,oun:efulness
and the comehack
,;pi ri t to a we
any team. 00 - Ralph
:.IcGill, The .\tlanta
Constitution.
'·Tulane is one of
the top ranking football
teams of the nation
loday."-DaYis J.
\\'alsh. International
l\ t ws Service, :\ ew
York City.
·'There are five men
with an inside track
on all-.'-\ m e r i c a n
honors just now.
:\!orris Bodenger. Tulane
Cniverity guard,
is one of them.".\
lao J. Gould, The
Associated Pr ess
New York City. '
''The Gretn \\'ave
reminds me of an
. \ rmy tank. Especiallv
in that 80 Yard march
through Georgia. 0
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TODA Y'S PLAY IN SOUTHERN CONFERENCE
Three of the Southern Conference leaders tested their championship clain1!-i today while the fourth was
snappin through a set-up game.
Vanderbilt met Georgia Tech at NasllYille which may make or break the remainder of the s:.:hedulc for
the Commodores. Kentucky is in a similar position as the \Vildcats tackle . \lahama at Iontgomtry. Tulane
after two hard games in two weeks meets .\uburn in one of those ·'jinx"' games. The Plainsmen have in
their worst year, hcen tough for Tulane.
G(·orgia 's ferocious BuJldogs will be carrying the well wishes of Dixie into their struggle against ?\ cw
York L.:niversiry at f'\ew \"ork. Tennessee is playin a crip game again!>t Carson-);ewman at Knoxville.
Sewanee l ngagcs Southwestern at Memphis. The Louisiana State Tigers tie up with the Duke Devils
at Durham. O!e I is tangles with Purdue at La fayette. The :Mississippi . \ggics tackle Iichigan State at
After the
Final Whistle
at
St. C harles at Broadway
Only the Best
Jack-;on. 1\orth Carolina
rmcts South Carolina at
Columbia. North Carolina
State is at home to Davidson.
Clemson tackles \'.
M. 1., at i\orfolk. Virginia
locks with \". P. I., at
Charlottesville. }[aryland
invades the Yale Bowl at
'Xew l lavcn.
Coach Bill t\lexander"s
Tornado is in improved
condition lo battle the Commodores
and many expect
anything to happ;n in this
contest. The same is true
at Montgomery where A.lahama's
Crimson Tide is in
no pleasant frame of mind
following upsets at the
hands o ( both the Vols and
Commodores.
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The l atest hackfield
:;cnsntion of the
Southern Conference
is "Shipwreck" Kelly,
L(entucky':-. amazing
sophomore. T hi s
young man is runnin
one. two. three with
l3aniH.r and ?ll cEver
in total p oints scored
in the South and has
shown great ground
gaining ahility in all
games.
There is another
sophomore who 1s
proving of great
value. \Ve speak of
none other t h a n
·'Mouse" Leo nard.
\' anderhil t's sen sationa!
q u a r terback.
Leonard has starred
in all games played to
elate by the Commodores.
Tulane has a fighting
guard in Red IcCormick.
who is fast
coming into acc.laim
wherever the name of
the Green \•Vave is
heralckd. And that
is from coa st to coast.
One of the lightest
guards of the conference.
11 cCormick ha
fought off the weight
advantage of his op-r
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OFFICIALS FOR TODA Y'S GAME
Referee-Henry (Kenyo n)
U mpire-I rwin (Drake)
Head Linesman-Sull ivan (Missouri State)
Field Jud ge-Tyson (Idaho)
ponents lo become
one of the bet in the
circuit. He. too. is a
sophomore.
\1\fhile, on these
sophomores. we might
as well make i t a
coltunn [or them.
There i .\ustin
Down e:-.. Georgia's
brilliant q u a r t e r.
Downes is a triple
threat ma1 :1.nd perhaps
the most v alu able
man in th: Iehre
machine.
And. of course.
Huntsinger of Georgia
Tech. a fine littl e
halfback, shall not
be overlno!<ed. He
looks like another
Stump.
.\Jahama has a
soph packag-e () r dynamite
in l\1 iller. hal£back.
TIE' hns proved
vital to \\'ad in this
year of Tide cripples.
Then there is Dawson.
Glover. De Coligny.
Upton, and
Bankston. all exceedingly
promising sophomores
of Tulane's
own squad who cannot
he overl ook ed
\Yhen it comes to talking
of the firtworks
to be expected ano
her year.
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J/OLL.-1.\'D SCORES OX TECH!
Jack Ilolland scored the first touchdown against Gorgia Tt•ch when
he carried a pas from \rmstrong across the Gold and \\'bite goal line.
1'\ote the tackler hanging around his legs after he had crossed the line.
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\\'illis B. Banker. Tulane's great backfield ace and a
leading candidate for all-. \mcrican honors. Keep an eye
on the Big Iron :\Ian today.
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Hilly Hanker is shown punting a long one in the G(orgia Tech
game. :--Jote the great crowd in the background.
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THE GREEN!ES IN ACTION
jack Pizzano. full of fight and spirit. hits the line against Texas i\.
& l.. for a long gain. The big fullback played an important role in the \iVop Glover was poison to Texas A. & ilL. aml thi photo bows him
g Grecnics' victory in this contest. skirting the :\ ggic line for a long gain.
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JUST DISCUSSING TITLES
Tulane. Tennessee. \·anderbilt and Kentucky are the four teams left in the championship runnin of the
Southern Conference at kickoff time this afternoon. \\'hether they wiU be at sundown remains to he seen.
But while awaitin tlu: starting whistle. it may pro\·e intereting to discuss the schedules oi these four
ami think for a minute a to whirh team will have the highest rating if their progres should nmain unchecked.
.\nd that i:- impo:-ihle. with \'andy and Te.messee yet to meet and Kentucky and Tennesee yet
to clash.
Hut for argum:nts sake. say all go throug-h th rest of the schedule without defeat. Tennessee's opponenb
for the season arc Centre, Chattanooga, Ole Iiss .• \laha111a, Washington and Lee, Auburn. Carson:\
cwman. \'andy. Kenlttt·ky and South Carolina. Only .\lahama, \'andy and Kentucky could be classed as
major ga111es. The other-, arc neces:arily ca:.y for an 1 team with title aspirations in 1929. Three arc non-
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conference team:..
\'andc.rbilt's schedule is
comprised of Ole Miss.
Ouichita. l\Iinnesota. t\ uhurn.
:MaryYille. Alabama,
Georgia Tech. Tennessee
and Sewanee. Thu:.-. we
find the Commodore:.
meeting hut thr e major opponents.
namely t\lahama.
Georg-ia Tech and Ten-nesse(•..
Tn addition. the
Commoclores would suffer
in national rating hy their
los to :\Iinnesota. If the
Commodores won ev<.Ty
con f eren:.:e game. they
woul<.l have six victories.
as would Tulane.
Tulane meets Louisiana
)! or mal. Texas A. & l\ I ..
:\liss. . \. & :\J .. Southwestern
Louisiana, Georgia
Tech, Georgia. ,\uhurn. Sewanee
and Louisiana State.
This numbers three major
opponents and ont' strong
intersectional opponent. ] f
the Wave goes through it
will have six con f crence
victories and nine in all,
one over ao intersectional
opponent to give it a high
national rating.
AFTER THE GAME
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Till!. PL.lf.\'SMF:X
Tulane today ts
meeting an
and honorable
the . \ uhurn
111CII.
ancient
rivaiJ>
Iai ns-
.\uhurn teams always
fight. The ,\uhurn
pirit is known
from Coast to Coast.
The great sportsmanship
of _\.uburn men
i:-. a thing to he admired
wherever athletics
me known.
Today. the Plainsmen
come to the Tulane
Stadium. battered
from th rec ha rei
years hut not one whit
discouraged. ;\uhurn
team:. are that way.
If ever a worthy rival
was met, it is in the
team from the Alabama
Plains.
They have known
great years on the
gridiron. For more
than a decade • \uburn
ruled the South. The
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1928 TULANE FOOTBALL RESULTS
Tulane 65; Louisiana Normal 0.
Tulane 51; Mississippi A. &. M. 6.
Tulane 0; Georgia Tech 12.
Tulane 6; V anderbile 13.
Tulane 14; Georgia 20.
Tulane 27; Millsaps 0.
Tulane 13: Auburn 12
Tulane 41; Sewanee 6.
Tulane 47; Louisiana College 0.
Tulane 0; Louisiana State 0.
thr.at to he watched
wherever they met opposition.
danY vears
they sat atop the conf
ercnce heap when all
the return'\ were in.
Georgia Tech. Georgia.
Vanderbilt. Tulane.
Clemson-and
countless o t h c rshave
felt the impact
of great .\ubum
teams.
John Shirley. Ed
Sherling. Red Brown,
Fatty \\'arren, Emtmtt
Sizemore. John
Pitts. Caton and manY
others have bee;..
names of the past to
conjure with. All
played at i\ uhurn in
the glorious clays of
the past.
o. institution carries
a greater respect
nor a greater well
wisb than Auburn.
Tulane is proud to
call Auburn a rival!
The Green 'Nave
respects the spirit of
the fine Alabama institution
and long will
revere the name
called Plainsmen .
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DID YOU KNOW THAT-Elmer
)JcCanse and Charlie Rucker, Greenie ta ckles. arc playing their eventh year uf football together?
They played four y(a rs in high school and three in college . . . \\' op Glover is a product of
St. Stanislaus? Bill Banker is 21 years of age and was born at Lake Charles, La? The Greenie!> will play
Gtorgia in :\ew Orleans ne.xt season ancl (;eo1·gia Tech at .\tlanta? Tulane was the first college football
team ever to play at Columbtls. (;a., other than Georgia and ,\uhurn? .\11 tickets for the Tulane-! .. S. U. foolball
game have hcen sold at Baton Rouge and only a limited numb:r remain to be sold at the 205 St. Charles
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:\ [ rs. Robert Me:nuet.
Irs. )J. J. \ \' hite
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r rs. Charles Eshleman
ln •. Clifford F. Favrot.
.:-.1 rs. Bernie Bierman
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Irs. Ted Hank
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fllGI-f SPOTS OF
1929 TULANE
FOOTBALL
SE.-ISO/\'
lke .-\nnstrong's 72
Yard run for a touch(
lown againt Texa
-\. & I. \\'op Glo,
·er's catch of a touchdown
pass against
Texas 1\. & :\1.
Clicking o[ entire
Crcenie team against
I ississippi A. & i\1 ..
and Banker's mns for
two t o u c h d o wns.
J lugh \\'hatley's otfensi,
·e brilliance.
:\!orris Bodenger·
great line play against
South,,·estcrn.
r k e . \ rmstrong 's
fine passing against
G eo rgi a Tch. Two
touchdo\'n passe!'� i n
l h ree attempts.
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PAST SCORES AUBURN- TULANE GAMES
1902-Aubur·n 0; Tulane 0.
1910-Auburn 33: Tulane 0.
1921-Auburn 14; Tulane 0.
1922-Auburn 19; Tulane 0.
1923-Auburn 6; Tulane 6.
1924-Auburn 6; Tulane 14.
1925-Auburn O; Tulane 13.
1926-Auburn 2; Tulane 0.
1927-Auburn 6; Tulane 6.
1928--Auburn 12; Tulane 13.
Banker's great allaround
exhibition
against Geor-gia. J\r mstrong's
(;4 yarcl jaunt
to a t o u c h d o w11
Rucker's fine play
with a broken nose.
LcCanse's great play
aiter an injury.
The excellent j udgment
of Coach Bernie
Bierman in every
game. especi::dly in the
Texas t\. & :\1. g-ame.
Tec.l Cox's fine clevelopm
nt of the line
and Lester l.autensd11aeger's
great work
in h elpi n g build up a
pass deien:-.c.
The great crow•l
for the Georgia Tl:ch
game.
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ALMA MATER
Sing these words as Tulane's Alraa M<tter is played
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We praise thee for thy past, 0 Alma Mater!
Thy hand hath done its work full faithfully!
The incense of thy spirit hath ascended
We praise thee for thy present, Alma Mater!
Today thy Children look to thee for bread!
Thou leadest them to dreams and actions
splendid!
And filled America from sea to sea! The hunger of their soul is richly fed!
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Breen's Drug
Store
\Ve carry the most complete
line of Sheaffer Pens and Pencils
in 1\ew Orleans.
Also Looseleaf Fillers and
Binders of all kinds.
Opposite Charity Hospital
Phone Main 9177
Tulane Ave. at Villere
Surgical Supply
Co., Inc.
1531 Tulane Avenue
EVERYTHING FOR THE
INVALID' S COMFORT
SUPPLIES FOR THE
DOCTOR'S OFFICE
Abdominal Supporters, Elastic
Hosiery, Trusses
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We praise thee for thy
future, Alma Mater!
The vista of its glory
gleameth far !
We ever shall be part of
thee, great Mother!
There thou wilt be where
e'er thy children are!
CHORU S
Olive Green and Blue, we
love thee!
Pledge we now our fealty
true
Where the trees are ever
greenest,
Where the skies are
purest blue!
Hear us now, 0 Tulane,
hear us!
As we proudly sing to
thee!
Take from us our hearts'
devotion!
Thine we are, and thine
shall be!
MEDICAL BOOKS
Students will find a full line of
Medical, Dental and Pharmaceuti·
cal books recommended by teach·
ers of Tulane University.
Tulane Belt Cars Pass Our Door
J. A. Majors Co.
1301 Tulane Ave.
CLOVERLAND
DAIRY
PRODUCTS
CO., INC
The Best and Safest Milk
Phone WAlnut 4471
Established 1867
CLOTHING &
FURNISHINGS
FOR STUDE N T S
Suits-Hats-O'CoatsSox-
Pajamas
ALBERT de BEN, Pres.
Next to Stock Exchange
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S O UVENW TULANE FOOTBALL ROGRAM SEA SON 1929
SOUTHERN
CONFERENCE
COACHES
Bernie \". Bierman,
Tulane.
\\'a II a c e \\'ade,
. \ labama.
John Floyd. .\uburn.
) osh Cody. Clemson.
Coach Abel, \'irginia.
Hilly La\·al. South
Carolina.
Chuck C o I I i n s,
orth Carofjna.
B i II .-\lcxandr.
c;eorgia Tech.
H a r r y .i\l e h re,
Georgia.
Charlie Bachman.
Florida.
C o a c h .t\. b e r t.
\\'ashington and Lee .
. \ndy Gustafson,
Virginia Poly.
Hill Raferty, Virginia
Nlilitary.
T I. C. Byrd. i\raryland.
H a r r y Gamage.
Kentucky.
Bob eyland. Tennessee.
The Spirit of the Game
-As an institution whose fortune is inseparably
connected with that of New Orleans,
the Public Service family is backing
"The Green Wave" heart and soul .
-But aside from that, it's a man's game
this football business. In rain, slush, cold;
no 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 meu who play it can
understand the spirit of men who fight out
on the grid.
NeW Orleans Public SerVice Inc.
THE LiTTLE BILLOvV
1\,xt Saturday Tulane's frcslm1en football team meets
the .\uburn Freshmen at Auburn. Alabama. Last week
''The Little Billow'' did justice to the J3jg Green Wave hy
defeating the university of Alabama freshmen 20 to 6.
This Little Billow rally makes a great splish.
John H a n c o c k,
Mississippi A. & M.
Coach Kirkpatrick,
S:!wanee.
Homer Hazel. Ole
!iss.
] i m m y DeHart,
Duke.
Gus Tebell. North
Carolina State.
Russ Cohen, l.ouisiana
State.
Dan M c G u g i n.
\' anderbilt.
I TULANE
ful filling the noble mission o f inst illing Culture HAUSMANN, INC.
and the appreciat:on of the Good. the Beautiful
-Sen·ing the :?\'lind. You have the Best Wishes
of another and an inse para b le mission-Serving
the Body.
"The Hunger of the Soul is richly led"
at the A !rna Mata. But come to Us, when your
hunger is Phys ical. .t Solari's
NEW ORLEANS' LEADING
JEWELERS
Special Department for College
and Fraternity Jewelry
IS
THE SCORE BOARD
Watch It Carefully For Complete Information
Often only the officials and captains know what a certain penalty is for.
We have sketched out the f ollowing to inform you. Each penalty is numbered
below. When a penalty is inflicted the number of that penalty will
be hung on the score board.
Please u nde rs ta nd vio l a tio ns of ru les are rarely in te ntio na L They usually come f ro m o ve r-a nxi o usness
, e xcitement a nd mo s t of te n f ro m the highly tech nical character o f the present game . PENALTIES
Pen. No. OFFENSE Penalty
1. Offside-In advance of line of scrim·
mage and on the kick-off or on free kick 5 yds.
2. Holding or Illegal use of hands or arms.
The team \'itll tbe bal, except tbe man
carrying the ball may not use hands or
arms to block out or keep off opponents_ 15 yds.
3. Clipping-Cutting a man down from the
rear away from the play ____ 25 yds.
4. Players must come to an absolute stop
tor a period or approximately one second
in all shifts and "huddle" plays __ 16 yds.
L OSS OF A "D OWN"
5. For second and third incomplete passes
in any one series or downs and_ 5 yds
6. Interference by side making forward
pass, prior to rourlh down, also _ 15 yds.
7. [ntenlionally throwing forward pass to
ground, prior to fourth down, also __ 16 yds.
LOSS OF B ALL
8. Ball kicked out or bounds, unless
touched. etc.
9. Interference by side making forward
pass, fourth down-Loss of ball at point
15 yards back of previous down.
10. Interference by defensive side in t:ase
of forward pass-Loss of ball to the orfended
side at the spot of the foul, the
ensuing down to be first down.
11. Ulegal or Incomplete forward passfourlh
down.
12. Intentionally throwing forward pass to
ground, fourth down-Loss of ball and
also __ _ ____ ___ _ 15 yds.
13. Failure to ad vance ball 10 yards in four
downs.
14. No man on team with ball may be in motion
when ball is snapped, except one
man may be in motion toward bls own
goal or toward side line______ _ 6 yds.
15. Piling on a player after the wlllstle 15 yds.
16. The kicker may not be tackled or
knocked down after kicking 15 yds.
17. The mao carrying the ball may not be
pushed or pulled by any or his team-mates
_ _ __ 16 yds.
18. Interference with player making £air
catch or throwing player who has made
fair catch _ -- 15 yds.
19. Player making more than two steps
after fair catch _ ---··---- 5 yds.
20. If a substitute coming In says anything
to any teammate until a play has been
made his team is penalized __ 15 yds.
Pen. No. OFFENSE Penalty
21. If a man on de[ense holds a player of
the side with the ball ______
22. If a team takes out time more than
three limes in one half without substituting
a player _ _ -------
23. For delaying the game
24. Crawling-The man 'vith ball may not
crawl or try to advance after bejng
5 yds.
6 yds.
5 yds.
tackled and thrown _ _ 5 yds.
25. Hurdling-Man with ball may not jump
over a man slill on his feet --- 15 yds.
26. Unnecessary roughness or unfair play . 16 yds
27. Tripping with feet, tackling out of
bounds, etc. 16 yds.
28. If center felnls to snap ball and
-
does·
not _ ___ _ _ 5 yds.
29. Unsportsmanlike conduct, talking back
to of[icials or abusive language__ _ 15 yds.
30. The ball or the center may not be Interfered
with until baJJ is passed _
31. A substitute must report to referee or
5 yds.
umpire. Penalty for not re-porting _ 6 yds.
3 2 . The team with the ball must have seve 1
men on the line of scrimmage when th11
ball is snapped -· _ 5 yds.
33. The cente1· or the man on either side
of him may uot C<Wry ball until It has
been handled bY someone else on the
team _ _ ·-- _ 5 yds.
34. Player out of bounds when baH Is
snapped _ 6 yds.
35. lf a player leaves the field while l.i-;:;ie
is out or during intermission without
permission of officials 15 yds.
36. No one on bench or sidelines may coach
or Instruct anyone in the game __
37. There Is a penalty for persons coming
on field or play and £or more than one
representative In case of injury and for
anyone on bench or inside enclosure
standing or wall(ing along side lines
38. Team delaying start of game or start
of second half forfeits option and is
penalized
15 yds.
15 yds.
25 yds.
L OSS OF H ALF THE D IST ANCE T O
THE G OAL LI NE
39. A player may be substituted only once
in each half-for illegal return, team is
penalized as above and player is suspended
for r·emain<ler of the game.
40. Striking, kneeling, kicking, etc.-Player
is disqualified for remainder of game,
and team Is penalized as above.
41. Foul within one yar·d line or behind goal
line by defensive side.
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