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Il:j lind CAPT. PICKENS. l...eft Ha lf Cen tury News Events ~~
I·~:· .t--GUE,\l' ACT&-4 Miss. A. & M. I.::.!
Wei l'ht liO Itm. Century Concert Orchestra
I·::!· VITAPHONE !::! When Gene Chadwick was ruled AIIMANO COULLf.:r. Uin'C t.or
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of the Aggie team to choose a new
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I·:·! Itleluding World Fllmcd Artists ering many of the Aggie team : I
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(,111 Hancock is a graduate of Univel'sity of Iowa. Played 011 the TOW;l teams of 1922, 1923 and 1924 un. ~,'
(I ~ del' Howal'd J ones (Yale) first t.wo years and Ingwel'sen (lllinois) his last yeaI'. Home is Superior, Wis. ~~I
11'!::,',l 1 Played end on the Iowa team of 1922 that def eated Yale and won the Western Conference champion. ((.', '
~ IJ ship. Next two yeal'S played tackle. All-American selection [oj' tackle at end of 1924 season. Also fbJ
Ir;l~ starl'ed in t1'ack at Iowa, and a t end of SenioJ' ,veal' he was awarded the Conference medal which is given ~'i'
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IT! Jackson feels justly proud today in having as thei l' visitors the Aggie football team and all Aggie ~;~
supporters. We welcome you back to Jackson, and assure you thnt the Stadium which we are dedic:\ting to- I!
I':!' day was buill with only one purpose and t hat to promote clean 51>OI't5 in a big way. Again Aggies, we J
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iil i I GREETINGS TO THE GREEN WAVE AND THEIR FRIENDS !~!I
I';,!' All loyal Mississipp inlls join in ~xte ndillg greetings and homage to our gl'idiron visitors of >the day oJ (.!.!.I
dedicl.lting the Municipal root.ball Stadium-to Ris Excellency Hughey P. Long, Govel'nor of Louisiana, l:j, his staff. and the members of the Tulane Universit-y football team. ~;~
• Tulane and Miss issippi A. & M. are old and honor able rivals-fitting foemen for the dedication of the I'! (:i Municipal F ootball Stadium. We welcome the Tulane fans who have come up from New Orleans and other .;.
*i* p\;.lces in Lou isiana to cheer their champions. They ha ve a :: plendid team this year and Miss issi ppi wishes (:JI
,~~,~ them good luck ag<linst all ot her rivals. I';,!'I
III! We shall alwnys be glad to see Louisiana fans in the stad ium. We ShAll s pal'e nothing fo r their com-
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most as much at home as though they were playing in Louisiana. Through all the years of wholesome football
.:. ri valry between Tulane and l'l'l i::sissippi A. & 1\1. we hop:'! these loyal supporters from Louisiann will con- I';!' I:) tinue to come to Mississippi with their team and their cheers. ;
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,-! The Louisiana State Univel-sity plays here Saturday, Octol::. er -':0. against Missi ssippi A. & 1\1. We I..:.. !
e: hall be happy to see all of today's visitors come for that game, and at the same time enjoy our S ~ate Fair.
~ , Il:jl Jackson is hOllored in having as their notable guests a ttending today's game, HOll. Huey P. Long, Gov- m
I~I';,'!I ernor of Louisia na; Hon. Thea. G. Bilbo, our own Governo r ; MayoI' O'Keef, of New Orleans; Members of I..; .J I
the State Legislature. We welcome you. ili ,
,!. I ru GENE CHADWICK .;.
ri: j The ruling ineligible of Gene Chadwick, c.'l.ptail: and star back of the Mississippi Aggies. 1m.;; been a ~~~ severe blow to the Aggies' pro~ pects for ~ h :! coming season. Chadwick. I'ated as one of the best passers and I'!I llfjl punte!'s in the Confel'ence, was an in tegral pal't of the Aggie offense nne! defense and the Aggie mentor will .. ~.
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It seems thaI.. Chadwick played for t.wo minutes in a game against Florida about three yea rs ago, and
I';,!' !lccQl'ding to a Southern Conference ruling, participation in any v'lrsity intercollegiate game, even it it's m
just for a few minutes, counts as a year of com petition against the partic.ipant, and no player is allowed to ll:j compete for more than three years. ~~~
I'I'~,'! The act.ion of the Aggie athletic authorities in th is C~lse is highly commend able, and it is chm'acteristic of I.:;.!
the sportsmanship which has always colored the interrelation of the institutions in the Southern Conference.
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';,!'I However, it is much to the Aggies' advantage to rule Chadwick ineligible now; rather than to have to forfeit II.!.!. 1
some important game later on in the season. i!i Besides being an individual star, Chadwick was aleader in whom his teammates had much confidence. I~;~
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I;j Info. m tieket tnker that you are President Coolidge. Gatem::n will 00 overwhelm· (.J
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1(') \ ance unGer full $Uil. l' .t Tell gntemull II funny story. Gatemnn will die laugh ing. J>roccecl. I'ij'~
lij Let. gatcnmn ~amlllc ~'our " inspir ation." Wi!I !lUSS out. Puss in. III
t Inform gntemt.n that his house ill on fire. Wi]] dash ofr. Dash in. .:.
1':1' Procure :l football. TelJ gateman il Wrl S kicked o\'er the fence nlld yQU arc I'C' I:J
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Tulane's Green Wave makes the trip from New Orlcans today to add anothc l' contest to the keen rivalry
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.~. SOil. 'roday's game should be harder fought as the final outcome has a disti nct beal'ing upon the race for (':1'1
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• ~. The Tulane le;1Il1 this year boasts of having the greatest team in its history. with Capt. Rucker leading m
!:1 a powerful line. consisting of I!:lmer McCan ce, a former high school mate of Rucke r's of Pine Bluff Higb 1":,1'1
School at tackle. Bodenger and Esk rigge at guards. Evens at cen!er and Roberts and Holland at ends. An- fl) derson, Blake. Mangum, Wall, Speirs and Butaud are a lso first ClllSS men ,md arc used regularly in the line. •
,~, Ford and Luchsinger a re sleady ends and are called in often. The backs, headed by the " Blonde Flash" Bill m
{IJ Banker at half consist or A l'mstrong at qual'te l', Seeuws Ilt the other half and Hopper at (ull, with Jastram, •
I'~:'l Young, !\!assey, Baumbach, Abernat.hy. J . Whalley, Yokum and H. Whatle~', all good men, equal to the occasion. i.::.i~
Tulane's impressive victory ovel' Louisiann Normal of 65-0 last Saturdu),. showed even the most skep-
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'1 g1.l.me th is yeal' will e A. & II S . on .~. 42~·. Goeghegan, R. E. golden opportunity to wipe out t he 6. Armstrong 1'~,'11 I:) <l Pittman, C. defeat of last year at the hands of .!.
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I:l PAST GAMES. .:.
I'~i The nineteenth clash between Tulane and Miss. A. & M. will feature the dedication exerelses at t he new J ackson Mu nici pa l ") :1 Stadium today. A gala program being arranged for the Client, with Governor Bilbo of Mississi llpi and Governor Auey Long .:'
.:.~ of Louisiana liS official representlltives of their states. m
1(:) Tulane and the Aggies met at J ackson in H114, when the Aggies rolled over the Greenies by n 61 to 0 score. It is t he ,~,
.:. only one of their series played in Jackson and is the most decis lie victory e\'er recorded. The series record i s 10 victories for I:l
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'l Tulane, six fo!' Misa. A. & M. and two tie gllllle@.
t The@eriesfirststartedinI901 and rllnthrough\9{)4.Then.::ame a lapse of three years. In 1908 the game@wel.eresu!II ' I':'l l
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uninterrupted eXCel)t in H123.
':' The Aggies have taken three of the last four games from the Greenbacks. including the last two. In 192(;, with Bernie (1)1
1:)1 Bierman as coach, they humbled the Green by 1I 14 to 0 score and in 1!)27. when Biermnn took over conch ing at Tulane and John ,~,
, Hancock !!ucceeded Hierman at A. & 1\1., the Aggie!! trounced th eir former teachCI' by :I 13 to 6 margin. I'll
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':l' The Aggies su rrered n severe blow recently when Captain Gene Chadwick was ruled ineligible, but Coach Hancock has gone ,~.
on trying to find a worthy successor to the Muron star. He has been working Pappenheimer, Inst year's great running back. I'll
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other backfield po!!ts.
I';,l' The line is expected to luke cllre of itseiJ. Though they will be outweighed by Tulane, the difference wilt be !!lIght and I.::l.
Conch Hancock eXI}ects them to make up in speed what they lack in heft.
• The Aggie ~ are being especia lly trnined to watch Bi ll Hankel" Tula ne's blond fln sh. The Muroons got a taste of Bank- I'll m er's ball carrying ability Inst yelll·. when the Greenic star scored II touchdown on the first two 1)lays of t.he game. He will be .~.
.• a marked man from t~e start. II) iii The record of previous meelings follow: 1!)12 ___________ __ ._ 24 27 .;.
m• Date A. & M. Tulane _ 1913 82 0 1'1 1901 _ ... ----------.--- (; 24 1914 .-___ ._-.--.-.. _ .. __ ... 61 o .~
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f11 HOW THE "GREEN WAVE" GOT ITS NAME iii
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['I The Jamb:'lluYll of 192] officially gives Edward Earl Sparling (Arts and Science, 1921) credit for .
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( magnificent new stadium. It is a privilege to participate in the dedication of this stadium.
I~il~ We, of Tulane, hope that this will contribute towards making J ackson a great centre of sport ':~I t activities commensurate with its influence as one of the great business, social and educational (:JI
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They tu'e coming with the memory of that fateful day four years ago when these same ~Iississippi Ag-
.1. gies, led by Capt. "Speck" Young, shattered Tulane's championship hopes by being the only opponent to de- I';,!' IB feat the Green Wave,
.t It seems ages since that memorable day but it still lingers in Tulane's memory-so they are coming io- m
\~!,~ day to not only avenge thllt defeat but the one they received last year at the ha nds of the boys from Stuk- I";,!'I
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l~;~ '['he game today will be one of colo.r <lS it opens the new J ackson :\1unicipal Stadium and the boys from (:jl
~!,~ Mississi ppi will do their utmost to pry open this great day with a victory on its own soil and send the Tulane I';,!'
team home a ripple instead of the wave.
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UEDICATION UA'I' SOUVENIn PROGHAM Page Twe nt y-One
ESKRIGGE, Tulane
J. P . BANKS. Tackle
Miss. A. & M.
Weight 176 Ibs.
FORD, Tulane
EDWARDS HOTEL
"Mississippi's Best"
3VOROOMS 300 BATHS
Headquarters for all I'ootball aud Baseball Teams
JOliN W. WAllE. Manager
JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI
TULANE
Oct. 6-Mis. Aggies
Oct. 13-Georgia Tech
Oct. 20-Vanderbilt
Oct. 27-Geol"gia
Nov. 3-l\1iJlsaps
Nov. lO-Auburn
Nov. 17-Sewallee
Nov. 24-Louisiana Col.
Nov. 29-L. S. U.
VAN DEVERE, Back,
Miss. A. & M.
Weight 190 Ibs.
Page Twenty-Two IJIW ICATION 1M Y SOUVENIR I'IWGUAM
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TRACTIONS FOR MIS-
.;. SISS IPPI STATE FA IR (:~
I:) OJI F ri dilY, October 19,.as a 1':j' l
.:. feature of lhe Mississippi I:
(3 State Fail', two old college I':'j
i;'j rivals will clash in this slad- :
~;. ium-Millsaps vs. Mississippi I'i,j'
bj College. The next day. on
~~. the closing day of the fa ir I':j'
I'j Mississippi A. & M. will play
,;, Louisiana State University on I':j' N ~~~,
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111 many olher tamusements and .' •
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1.1.. j State Fai l'. which will be held I';,'j
Octobel' 15 to 20. Ringling
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(ij the biggest 0 11 eal'th, will ilhow •.••
[J :It the fail, on Tuesday, Octo-
11';,'j bel' 16. A one dollll l' ticket ~i!
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<':''> grounds and the circus. The re M
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'Il J ohnny Jones shows, ·the Win- til BAUMBACH, Quarter, Tulane tel' Garden revue, many free I';j'
~'I( Dick brought himself out into the limelight in nets and (ree fireworks at I
~~.J the L. S. U. game last yea r. SPOl't writers pre· night. 1':j' l
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I i m Please understand violations of r ules are rarely intention al. 'f hey usually come from over-anxious ness, ex- £:j"
II citement and most often from the highly technical cha racter of the present game ~ 1 i ~ . ':" Pe!1alty I:j I ~ i
~:"J Pen, No, OF'F'ENSE Penalty Pen, N'o. on' F:!NSE Penalty l'i,l"
II 1. Offside-in udvance of line or lI(: rimmage and 21. If II man on defense holds II. player of the side
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"":" on the kick-off or on Cree kicL~._ 6 yds with the ball - - _._.__ 5 yds !';,I"
2. BoldinI!' or illegal use or hnnds or arms. The J2. If II tenm takes out time more than three times
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:"! tenm with the ball, except. the man cllrryinj( the in one hlllf withput 8ubstituting a plnye\' 5 yds I"a:"
ball may not u ~e hunds or ul'lns to block out 01' d 23. ~' or delayin$:' the $:'sme __ . _ 5 yds
I keep orr opponents ---- ------.-- If> Y ~ I, "'" h 2·\. CrAwling- The mall with ball may not crAwl or '
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':: "Cawliapiyl iInrgo-mG ttthtet ip~laay man down f rom t e rear 26 yds try to adwlnce afte.r bring tackled and thrown 5 ~'ds 1'":"1
!I 25. Hurdling-Man with bRlI may oat junlp ever II
,,':" 4. Plnyers must come to an ab~olute stop for a min sti ll on his feet 15 yd!l 8',j" period of aJ)pl'(lximntely one sl'Cond in all !lhif t.s
Il and " huddle" plays _ ... - 15 yds 26. lJunceeuary roughnelJll or unfair play 15 yd~
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:"" 27. TJ>i pping with feet, tllcklillg out of bOUll{\lI, (' t;<' • . 15 yds I"",',j" LOSS 010' A " DOWN"
· 2S. If center fcinb to ljllal) ball and doee 1l9~_ 5 yds fa 5. For second UIl(I t.hird incomplete passes in any d 2'!). Unsportsmanlikll conduct, talking bllCk to 0(- I":'"j · one series 01 downs and _ & y s ticinls or abush'e Ino~uage 15 yds I
1':1 6. Interference by side makiug forward pass, prior "d 30. The bali or the center may not. be interfered .:.
to fourt h down. also ____ y s man ~t ill on his feet 15 yds !'j
!:',I' 7. Intentionally throwinl/,' forward IIIISS to ground, 31. A lIubst itute must reporte to refert* or umpire. !
prior to fourth down, also ----------"-- 15 yds Penulty for not reporting 5 yd~ l"i,l"
IG":'"I 32. The te~m wit.h the bull mu~t hal'e !leven lllen i,,:j LOSS OF BALL on the liue of scrimmsl/,'e when the bnll is sonp-
S Ball kicked out of bounds, unless touched, etc. ped - --"--... --"-- 5 yds
I"::j' 9" I " b"d k" , d 33. The center or the man on either side of him may l",:il . .n er ereoce ~'!H e rna mg orwar pass, not carry ball until it has been handled by
fourth down-Loss of bn ll at point IS ya rds someone else on the tenm 5 yds
.'. back or previous down. Iii 34. _Player out of bounds when ball ilI--SJlIlllPed 5 yds
I 10. tIhnete srpfeorte onfc et heb yf oduel,f etnhsei veen sus iidneg dino wena steo boef friorSr'-! :~5. I f a pla•" er leaves the field while time is out or 1:'""1" 1
• :. the sl>ot of the foul. the ensuing down to be ifrst du ring intermi~sion wit hout permission of of-
1:1 dowl1. ficial ll h . 15 yds 1"":"1"1
b.'j. II. lHeglll or incomplete lorwnn\ pass-fou rth 36. No one on bench or sidelines may cone or Ill- ""d, d struct a nyone in the gllme ~
(I 12. 1:~~li.ionaIlY throwing forward Imss to ground, 37. T,h",e is a ,"",nalty for
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" 'h d I , b" d , IS d Ol' ay anc or more t an one rellresen .... Ive In I"i,"j ourt own- ..oss 0 a an a so }' s case of injury and ror nnyone on bench or in- 1
13, F~ail u re to advance ball 10 yards in four d own~. side enclosure standing or walking nlong side .:'
, 14. No man on te<lm with ball rna)' be in motion liues ___ _ 15 yds 1'1
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":"1" wh," ball i" snap" .d, , .. " " , .... , '"an mu '" •. - , ' "" A un" • "" as. Team delaying stuM. of game or start 0 IICC- ,
in motion towllrd his own goul or toward side ond hulf forfeits Olltion nnd is llenali l!.cd 25 ,vr' "I"
I!":j' line .... ------_.- --------- I) yyd~ I: 15. Piling on n Illayer after the whistJc_. _ . _ .... 15 " ,
16. The kicker may not be tackled or knocked down LOSS OF HALF THE n STANCE TO THE GOAL LINE I"il"
I"',:j' after kicking --- 15 yds t
17. The man carrying the ball may not be pushed " Z9. A nln)'er may be substituted only once in each 1':1'
• or pulled by any of his tea mmates ~'ds ha'f- for iJlegnl return" learn is penalized ns I
!":'I"~ IS. In terference with player making fair catch or ubove and player is sUS 1)Cnued for remai nder of ,
throwing player who has made fa ir catch_ 15 yds the game. 1':1'
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