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1934
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OFFICIAL PROGRAM
1934
CONTENTS
Coaching Staff................................ 2
Captain s............... .... ....................... 3
Ticket I nformation.......................... 4
Brief Review Florida Sports..... .. ... 6
Important Rule Changes... ............. 7
Gator Roster ................................... 19
Starting Lineups .............................. 21
Vi siting Team Roster .................... 22
Florida Home Schedule......... 30
Songs and Yells. _ ........................... 38
Florida Capt.-lins ........................... ... 39
Florida's Record to Date ................ 40
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DENNIS K . ( DUTCH) S TANLEY
Head Coach
ERNEST (Goo~') Bown:R
Backfield C(Jack
BEN C LEMONS
Line Coach
RAINEY CAWTHON
Freshman Coac1t.
CHUCK ROGERS
Captain
WELCOME SHEARER
Alternate Captain
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EDGAR CIIARLF.S JONES
Director of AOlietics
A. G. PA'M1LI,.()
Assistant to the Director
Buy Your Tickets Now fOT All FloTido Games
For the convenience of our friends we list below the prices of all gurnes played
within the State, indicutiug in el.lch instance the location of the seats and starling
time of the game .
SEPT. 29-ROLLINS at Jaeksonl·ille. 3:00 1'.)1.
(Municipal Stadium)
Resen-ed Seats S1.25. Box Seats S1.75.
North Stand, General Admission 75e.
OCT. 13-TULANE at Gainesl' ille, 3:00 P.M.
(Florida Field)
West and East Stands. Center $2.50; Other
Resen'ed Seats $2.00. Box Seats $3.00.
North Stand, General Admission $1.00.
OCT. 20-N. C. STATE at Tampa, 3:00 P.M.
(Plant Field)
West Stand. Center $2.25; Other Rescn'ed
Seats $2.00. Box Seats, Center 52.75;
Other Box Seats $2.25.
East and West Stands. General Admission
$1.25.
School Children S ,Jeciul
NOV. 3-GEORGI.t\ at Jaeksonl' iIIe, 2:30 P.M.
(M unicipal Stadium)
South Stand. Center $2.50; Other Rescn'cd
Seats $2.00, Box Seats, Center $3.00;
Other Box Seats $2.50.
North Stand. General Admiss ion $1.25.
NOV. 10-MISSISSIPP[ at Gainesl'iIIe, 2:30 I~. M.
(t~lo r ida Field)
West and East Stands, Cenler $2.00: Other
Rescn-oo Seats $1.50. Box Seats $2.50.
North Stand, General Admission 75€'.
NOV. 24-GA. TECH at Gainesville, 2:30 1'.ftI,
(Florida Field - Homeeoming)
West and East Stands. Center $2,50; Other
Rescn'oo Seats $2.00. Box SeaU $3.00,
North Stand, General Admission $1.00,
DEC. I-STETSON at Ga inCSl' ilIe, 2:30 P.M,
(Florida Field)
West Stand $1.25. Box Scats $1.75.
East Siand, General Admission 75c.
Admission All Games 40c
The above prices include Government Tax; however, in ordering tickets from Gaines ville.
it will be necessary to add 25c to the total amount of your order, to cover mailing
charges. We have pl'Ovided for your convenience, ticket agencies in the following places :
GAINESVILLE-Athletic Department
Unh'e rsity of Florida
JACKSONVILLE-Porter Clothing Company
220 West Adams St reet
Jackson\'iIIe, F lorida
TAMPA-King's Drug Store
513 Franklin Street
Tampa, F lorida
All checks covering t ickets IlU rchased from Gainesl'ille should be made payable to the
ATHLETIC DEI'AHTMENT, UNIVEnSITY Of-' FLORIDA
BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW FOR ALL REMAINING GMIES
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ANOTHER PHASE OF OUR PROGRAM
ONE of the most important phases
of the physical education program
in our colleges and universi ties today
is that which contemplates the physical
improvement through recreation of the
great mass of students generally.
Though this branch of athletics is not
by any means new, yet it has onlv b~en
since the economic depression that it
has come to enjoy anywhere neal' its
ri ghtful emphasis.
While we have some record of intramurals
at the U. S. Naval Academy,
Princeton and one or two other schools
as early as 1869, practically speaking,
it has only been since the World War
that this part of the physical education
program has been recognized. This
wholesome program embracing a diversified
group of games did much to keep
the American soldiers in good physical
condition, encouraging, at the same
time, a happy attitude toward their
work.
Prosperous years from 1920 to 1929
brought about vast expansions in football
and other major sports. the profit
from which built magnificent stadia,
gymnas ia and field houses. Contests
not of an intercollegiate nature were
given little attention either by public
or student bodies. Fortunately for int
ramurals and students generally thnt
this condition did not continue. With
the crash came reductions in personnel,
,
the elimination of non-profit sports, the
purchase of less expensive equipment
and an effort to continue a program of
games on the campus.
Such was the case at Florida, and we
fire happy to be able to say that today
we have one of the most complete and
successful intramural programs in the
South. Approximately eighty per cent
of our students participate in a program
of fourteen games, conducted almost
wholly by themselves. Coach Rainey
Cawthon, Direetor of Intramurals, has
surrounded himself with a corps of efficient
student managers who, under his
direction, engineer its operat ion. The
chief virtues of intramurals are: (1)
Relati vely inexpensive, (2) Socializing
in its effects, since through game competition
all types of students are
brought together, (3) Stimulates interest
in games possessing carry-over
values - these include t ennis. golf.
swimming, handball, etc., (4) Provides
continuous healthful entertainment so
necessary in college life.
Our policy in the future is to continue
in our efforts to improve football, basketball
and the other major sports. yet
we will try and remain mindful that the
development and happiness of the great
mass of our students can be best accomplished
through QUI· program of intramural
games.
EDGAR CHARLES JONES.
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BRIEF REVIEW OF FLORIDA'S
SPORTS IN 1933-34
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA'S most conspicuous sports
achievement of the past year was in basketball, although
when the football team won 5, lost 3, and tied 1, for the best
season in three year s, there was much rejoicing, and praise
extended to Coach Dutch Stanley and stall'.
Alter winning nine of 15 games on the regular schedule.
the vanity basketball team entered the Southeastern championship
tournament in Atlanta, eliminated two seeded teams
in succession, Kentucky 38-32 and Vanderbil t 24-23, only to
lose out to Alabama 41-25 in the final game.
Alabama in annexing the title was never called upon
to meet a seeded team, whereas the Gaton to stay in the
running had to battle two stubborn foes in quick lIuccession,
and consequently were at a disadvantage when Alabama
turned up, compar atively fresh, for the all-important title
contest.
It was a great season's showing Cor Coach Ben Clemons
and his boys,
The var sity baseball, boxing, and t rack teams did not
measure up to footba ll and basketball. The baseball dub
won 6, lost 7; the boxers won 2, lost 4; the traeksters won 1,
lost 2.
In t he minor sports field, the golfers split even in eight
intercollegiate matches; the tennis team had a fine season,
winning 5, losi n~ 2, and the swimmers, like the golfers,
}o'RANK S. WRIGHT broke even, winfllng two meets, losing two. The cross coun-
O· t f P bl" 't try team failed to gain a victory in two starts.
Irec ~ 0 U 1C1 /I Where freshman sport C{)~petition was held, a splendid
rerord was made. Coach Ramey Cawthon's frosh football
eleven won t he only two games permitted under conference rules, beat ing Stetson 7-0 and Southern 30-0.
T be "~aby G,aton" in basket~lI won 6, lost 3; in freshman baseball won 7, lost 2; in boxing won
4, l.o~t 2; In tenniS won 3, lost 0, tied 1. There were no freshman swimming, wrestling, or golf competitions.
BOB MCMULLEN
Captain, Bozing
JAKE ZORIAN
Captain, Tennis
BILL CREWS
Captain, Track
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SPEC KINSEY
Co-Captain, Baseball
J ESS DOOLEY
Co-Captain, Baseball
BILL STARK
Captain, Golf
~, Ql)lb jfa~lJio",b 4i>am, of l\ugbp
IMPORTANT RULE CHANGES 1934
By W. E. (TED) ARNOLD
(C<lntributed to Fl<>rida TlmH_Union)
RULES eh.ng"" are I>Tim .. il~ made to • .,.,.,mplioh two
reIIultll, I- Afford added p~_tlon agalnot Injury to
playe ... ; 2--o.,.,n up the !lame. thereby making It more ;nte ....
stiOIl' to both playt n and opeeu.to",.
The few elianll"" In the 1934 MIl"" 8n will have an im_
portant effect on the .tyle or play and. in many " .. 11ft. on
the final olltoom .. or the liI"me.. The m.,.t import.nt .hngH
an lioted In the order in whleh they appear in the rule book.
1. The lei!'al .i"" of the ball il amaller by one ineh in
ito , bort ui. elr<:umlerenu . It b antlelpaU<! that thl, will
ImPN...... _h'li: ."eur ... y and ine ..... .., di.toone" no bo.h
., ....... and kich; h<lw .. ver. many t ..... the .maUer ball will
lnena&e fumb!... and It i. ""'y _ibLe that the greater
dletane .... on Idcka will he at the " "riflee of <xmtroi and
ptaeement.
2. '"'" dellnition of a punt ~ bee ... blllle<! IKI th"t It
i. now _ihle w execute a punt when one pla ),<!r ~.old.
th~ ball oft' the /{round while another piayer kicks it. Under
th" rulln, ahould a player hold the ball tor an intended
plae~kick in an attemPt to Icore • field-goal and tail 1.0
plac .. the bell on the ground, the goal, It made, would not
be allowed all this would be ruled .. punted ball, trom which
no field_goa l <lOuld be ""ored.
3. Under the 1933 rul"" only 15 """ondo were a llowed for
each huddle and t~c baU wal ... quired to be put in play
within 30 . "",ondo, whieh per iod included the huddle. Now,
under the ehanll'e In th" rule the limitation on the huddle
hao. ~ left out 80 thal a team may take more than 16
8eCOnd. In the huddle but la .till reQuired to put the ball in
play .. ithln the 30 . ...... nd period.
4_ When you..,., a coach .... nd a l uhotitute into the game
(""""pt when time has a lready been •• U"" by the refe....,)
you can be .u ... that the time conoumed In making the aub.
titutlon wll1 be charged all'ainot the team_ If the team hao
not .Iready u oed up i~ three tlme-outec allowed in e.ch bRlf,
the . uhotltutlon will be charv"" a. one ot th ...... tlme-<>uu and
no d iatanee penalty inflicted, It the . uhotitution i. made
after • team hu hlld ita three time-outa the 8uhotilulion i.
then penaliJ.e<l as delay of Ihe game. Thi. will COlt the learn
live yanb. There wu much mil understandinll' of thi. rule
l ... t year buI the p......,nt inl"!"))"'tation ill clear and definite.
6. The rule lI'Ove rning th pol itlon of play"rl now I ta1<'oo
clearly th.t when a lineman. other than one of the end. , i.
• hWed into the backfield, unl"". he be five yards back of
the Jine when the ball i. put in play, he cannot return durinll'
the lI'ame to hil o rlg inal !><Iaition on the line when hi. team
Fole
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I:a. the ball. Thl. even mean. that . hould luch • • hitt be
made the line ... an 10 . hifted IDly not be withdra .... n from tha
" ame and la ter ...,Iurned to the line l>OIition.
6. The moat important change and the one "'hid! .. ill
ha,·e the g..,a!.elt elfect on the eha ..... ter of the game, il that
in the forward _ rule. A team may now _ on .11 four
downl in any ",rl.., without the five-yard penalty wbicb .....
heretofore inflieu-d for e • .,h incompleted to ...... rd P'" after
.he first in any aerieo of down~. Aloo thil rule change &110"'"
.. tea ... to make one Incomplete<! pa ... over the opponent'.
lI'oal line without & toucbba.k heinlil' d"",lared ,and the ball
bcinll given to the opponent. On the 20 ya rd line: however •
.hould & te.m make a ..... ond incompleted _ over the ,oal
line in any aerieo of down. , the touchback Is then decLared.
Note tb., \hill rule refe" only to ineompleted p_. Thb
chanlle .. 111 tend to open up the game . ... ped.lIy when a team
i. near the opponent', lI'oal line. and the """"ibilit7 of .. _
will alwan be • "reater threat and nee_ltate • mOre open
Iype of defen.... The change Is all in favor of the olfetullve
team aDd . hould inc..,a ... the interea, in pia" nea r the Ir<>&I
line,
1, The -.., of a player of the team which hu ju.t punted
the ball running down the field .nd either faHinll' on or
tou.hinll' the ball befo..., It h ... been touch"" by tbe opponen~
i .. now eJuaed ... a foul and ... oueh may o/f ... t a foul m • ...;
by the opponenUl. It ill poao;ble for thi$ to e neour ...... foulA
by the opponenta due to the privilwe of o/f"'tting l uch foull
and many feel that thia rule will alrain be .hanKed in 11135.
8. In mllkinll .. . ill'nal for a fair_c&t.:h • player m""t
now make aueh . Ilrnal very e!early; otherwise he will be
pen.lized for unoportllmanlike "onduCL
9. The rul ... have been eh.n.l,l:ed thil ye.r to make clear
the bet that the ployer who h .... jus t made • forward pa ..
il entitled to the same p1'O~tl<>n "fforded other pl"ye ... of
hto team. M.ny have . een the pa .. er receive ro1olll'h treat_
ment at the h. nda of the defenl lve players a nd th to cannot
be enti ... ly elimina ted a . the player about to p ..... ia ItUi a
potentia l runner until the p..". is actually IDlde and even
then u. in a """ition to act ...... fety man .hould the P ..... be
Intercepted by the defenae. Ho_ver, the new interpretation
of this rule will tend to dee...,. .... the unn.,.,.",....,. ...,u.l,l:hn_
allowed many time. in the Pa.t.
ConeJ,,"lon_ The many ruLe ch.nge. in the put few y" . ...
have had their eIf""t on t"e game. It II now much mo ...
intereotinK to watch. Of <lOu,..... many of the chang .,. have
been required to meet the e ve r...,hang!n, 8tyle of play.
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IlICHARD ARLEN
IDA LUPINO
MARJORIE RAMBEAU
IN
"READY FOR I,OVE" TODAY
1934 FIGHTING GATOR ROSTER
P layer
Carlisle Hughes
Dale Carlton
Zollie Maynard ....
AI Hickland .....
Dick Hunter ........
Woodrow Riser
Melton Ware ...
Alton Brown
Ernie Pril)st
BilJ Ostncr
Walter Middlekauff
Johnny Burroughs
Eddie Jo Long ... . .....
Fred Chance ..............................
'Velcome Shearer
Jim Stevens ...............
Charlie Stolz .....
Carlos Bullock
Jack Beckwith ................ •. .... ...
Robert Rickett
M. s. Magid
Hubert Schucht ........................
Jessie J ones ....................
"Art" Shouse ..................
Kenneth E~ert ..............
George Mc amp bell ......
Billy Chase .....
P'g Bryan
John McCarty .............. .
Julian Lane
Paul Whatlcy
Frank Hancock
"Chuck" Rogers
George Moye ..... .................
Charles Matheny.
Howard Lindsey
Floyd Christian ...................
Duke Warren ....... ................
Wally Brown .....
H,I Starbuck
" Foots" Turner ....
"Beefy" Stark ... .. ..... ............. ..
S. L. y," .. . .......
Charles Root .....
Frannie Hartman
Babe Scarborough ..................
R,d Adkins
Harold Rowe ...............
Class Pos ition
Soph. Center
Soph. Tackle
Soph. Center
Junio)' Tackle
Soph. Guard
Soph. Tackle
Soph. Tackle
Juniol' Center
Senior Back
Soph. Tackle
J unior Back
Soph. Eod
Soph. Eod
Soph . Back
Senior Center
Soph. Back
Senior Back
Junior Back
Junior Back
Junior Eod
Soph. Back
Junior Eod
Junio!" Back
Senior Gual'd
Soph. Back
Senior Guard
J unior Back
Senior Guard
Soph. Back
Soph. Guard
Soph. Tackle
Senior Back
Sen iol' Eod
Seniol' End
J unior Center
Junior End
Soph. Eod
Soph. Back
Senior Back
Senior Tackle
Junior Guard
SeniOl" Tackle
Soph . Tackle
Soph. Guard
Soph. Back
Junior Tackle
Soph. Guard
Soph. Back
Get the
fullest
enjoyment
out of the
game by
refreshing
yourself
with •.•
Age Beight
20 5-10
18 6-4
21 6
20 6-4
21 6
21 6-2
19 6-4
21 6-4
23 5-9 • 18 6- 1
22 5- 11
20 6--2
19 5~11
19 5-10
21 6--1
20 5~1l
22 6
22 6--1
21 6
20 6
18 5-10
20 6-J
24 6
23 5-10
20 5~ 1 0
23 5- 6
.20 6
22 5~ 10
18 6-1
19 5~ 10
19 6-1
23 6- 1
23 6
20 6
19 6
22 6-2
19 6
20 6
22 5-10
23 6--2
21 6
22 6-4
19 6-J
18 5-11
20 6
22 6
20 5-10
20 6
Gainesville Coca-Cola
Bottling Co.
19
Wt. Home Town
100 ...................... Orlando
185 ..... Wauchula
185 ... . ............... Orlando
245 ..... ..... Miami Beach
180 Tallahassee
210 -.. -................ Sanford
225 Sanford
200 ________ ... :_ IPalatka
155 ......... F.ti. Myers
190 Jacksonville
165 .......................... Jacksonville
170 .. ...... St. Petersburg
170 ........ Lake City
150 Orlando
190 Jacksonville
175 Daytona Beach
195 Pensacola
178 ..................... ..... Ocala
182 ...................................... Miami
184 .......................... Jacksonville
182 . ................................... Miami
183 .................................. Sarasota
180 .................. )!t. Myers
200 ........................ High Springs
162 . ..................... Jacksonville
155 ............... West Palm Beach
175 ... ... " . ..;.., Lakeland"""
195 Atlanta
175 Ft. Pierce
190 Tampa
192 .......................... J acksonville
201 ................... .................. Jasper
175 .......................... J acksonville
185 . ........... .................... Sanford
177 .............. Sarasota
173 Sanford
185 ........... St. Petersburg
195 ............... J acksonville
165 St. Petersburg
217 ................................ Tampa
190 .. . ........................ Mulberry
220 . ................... ...... Jacksonville
200 ............... . ......... Winter Park
183 . ............. ......... Plant City
185 .................... Gainesville
185 .......... Ocala
197 ........ ................ Gainesville
178 ............ Green Cove Springs
THE DRINK THAT
KEEPS YOU GOING
FLORI DA SQUAD
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88 Hartman, b
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THE STAIlTlNG LINEUPS
. 'LonIDA TULANE
No.
64
78
Name Posit ion Name
Moye .......................... R.E.
Stark ......................... R. '1'._. .......... ...... ... __ .
.Kyle
Ary
No.
40
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4 Hughes ...................... R.C . .. ........ ... Geo. Tessier 62
34 Shem'e l' (Alt. C) ........ C, ..................... Robinson 48
76 TlIl'llel· ........................ L. G ........................ Simon 70
74 Starbuck .................... L.T ........... Robt. Tessier 60
63 Rogers (C) ................ L.E .. .................... Hardy 65
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W. Brown .................. Q.B .... .. ... ....... .. . McDaniel
Beckwith .................... R.H ..... .
Stolz ........................... F. s ... .
...... .... ... . Simons
. ... Jos. Loflin
Chase .......................... L. H ...... ... .............. Bryan
OFFICIALS
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Referee ............................ ........ .... Ted Arnold (Auburn)
Umpil·e .................................... ...... W. Powell (Wisconsin)
Head Linesman .. .................... J ohn Marshall (Ga. Tech )
Field JlIdge ... .... , ............. .... ... L. L. McMasters (Chicago)
RICHAllI) ARLEN
IDA LUPINO
MARJORIE RA l\'1BEAU
IN
"READY FOR LOVE" TODAY
No. 1 · I .y~ r
'" Tull. 1'0TI"r
'" Saint. Archie
'" lIall, Thoo, (W.hll~y) " ~·leltrkh. Alber1
" Mellhenny. I'.ul " Daly. William " Dombourian, AU<! .. Ginnnni, Milton
.". Cooley, DII,-Id .. D.loviaio, Pete Hill"er, H. It. " .. !>ddy, Cit .... licnd"".,n. Jamff
" Nicllou, WilUKm
'" Kyle. Charle.
" And",,,, •• John
" Thoma., ~·.rTelJ .. .. Juhn""", DoDII'I ... Schneidau. lIulI'h""
" .. Cl.rk, Gu._. Loflin, C.pt . ..10. .
".. Simon., Clau '~. Jr. .. Robinoon. Homer .. P.II", Rich.rod Odnm. Troy " Prei. .... r. ~·r. .d erl~k " Stroble. Ilunny
" E".tllI, Bernard
" Hrownao n. Il •• dl~y " Smither. Chark ..
" Mintz. Barney
" !\IcO.nle], John
" Ott. Will~. .. Memuu . Il a rold
" Gould. Er" .. ,
" !!ryan. Howard (Hucky)
" T .... ~r. Geo'1l:"
" Monk. Muion
" Hruno. John
sr, lIardy. Dick
" I.oftin. Noel
" ~' r """,. Sam
" ArmotTOnl<. Woodrow
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" Simon. Ho~t.
" Linam. Albert (Tu )
" I'oile,·ent. »
" Ary. N" " "- WHI;'m
" l..odri"""". Stl n,,"y
" I'a"". David
" ltau. 1I0"'ar<l
'" Sande ...... II Bdl~y " Sinnott. Chao.
SO 'rha"' ..... Loui.
TULANE ROSTER
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ID •
SPORTS EQUIPMENT
IS BUILT
ON SCIENTIFIC DESIGNS OF
HIGHEST QUALITY MATERIALS
TO DELIVER CUMIPION·
SHIP PEIlFORMANCE
BAI RD HARDWARE COMPANY
GAINESVILLE IllSTRIBUTORS FLORIDA
22
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WE HAVE NEVER FORGOTTEN
WHAT MANY HAVE YET TO LEARN ...
MASTERY OF THE BREWER'S ART
T HE art of making fine occr cannot be
learned overnight. Brewing skill take::;
years of study and practicc---and only a
few have kept in practice during the prohibition
era. The men who brew JAX
have never lost their skill because they
have been making JAX continuously
since 1914. The JAX Brewery was {he
only onc in the southeast to operate during
prohibition days under government
permit--making good beer to be can·
vened imo "ncar-beer" ....... .
JAX was a fine beer when
•••• JAX I S
these master brewers fi rst made it 20
years ago. It is a bener beer today be·
cause these men have perfected their skill
by uninterrupted experience du ring all
these years. Master brewers who have,
in addition to their skill, the finest matc·
rials and a big. modern brewing plant to
make jAX a beer unexcelled in flavor,
brilliance and creamy richness. Is it any
wonder then, that men and women of
).:000 mste say "jAX" when ordering beer!
Is it any wonder jAX should be
the favorite beer of the Southeast!
UNION MADE
..c. ,. . _...u_..._. "...... . -..-...._.........".. .w.I .. ............. " ·..·
J~" BR£WING COMPANY
CIA JACKSOHVIll£ flORIDA
. 23
DRINK (!!!Lta;
EDDIE Jo LONG, End CARLISLE H UGHI>S, Center
RAH! GATORS
LEADERS IN FLORIDA
Founded 1912
EVERY FORM
OF INSURANCE
McCRORY, ARMSTRONG & WATERS
INCORPORATED
BARNETT NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
JACKSONVILLE
666
LIQUID or TABLETS· SALVE or NOSE DROPS
Checks Colds first day, Headaches or Neuralgia
in 30 minutes, Malaria in 3 days.
665 SALVE or NOSE DROPS
for HEAD COLDS
Most Speedy Remedies Known
24
TeJepl:one 5_5719
dOIl1.11dSOIl, inc.
SQm~!hi .. o Differ."t irt M",,'. lI'~ar
II, w ... t Adam8 St.
JACKSONVJU, E, FLORIDA
SEEDS P LANTS
E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
B.!oW.;.h~d 1875
202, 206 EIlat BAy St .. Jackoonville. F lorida
Poultry S uppliu Inubalor. _ Futill.e.
INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
COMPLIMENTS OF
JOSEPH E. BYRNES
Director of Recr eat ion
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
PIIONE 5-7489
FLORIDA PIPE SUPPLY CO.
FU'I<: AND nTTINGB
New and Se<:ond_Hand
WROUGHT IRON AND GALVANiZED PIPE
We Speeiali.., in UOW Pipe of Merit
O!riee and Wa",house
825 r.;. Myrlle Aven ... JACKSON VILLE. }'LORIDA
J •• koonvlJ). Wl. hu the University or Florid .. Footba ll Tu m
Abundant S .. e . ....
JOHN T. ALSOP, JR.
Mayor
•
•
"FOOTS" T URNER, Guard
GOODYEAR
TIRES
carry more people to see
t he GATORS play t han
any other kind of tire
ALLWEATHER
'I'IRE co.
C. R. TIIEBA UT, JR.
J. R. LIVINGSTON
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
BISER'S RESTAURANT
" Famed for
Florida Sea Food"
211 W. Forsyth St. Howard Biser
26
DICK HUNTER, Guard
COLLEGE BOOK STORE
Florida Stale College for Women
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA
SANDWICHES DRINKS
UNIVERSITY
BOOK STORE
BASEMENT LANGUAGE HALL
TEXTBOOKS
STATIONERY SCHOOL SUPPLIES
,
JIM STEVENS, Back KENNETH EpPERT, Back
EAGLE LAUNDRY
PHONE 5-0307
J aekson\'i!le's Newest and Most
Modern Equipped Laundry
Semi Us Your Family Bundles
Soft Water Used Exclusively
ZORIC Garment
Cleaning System
We specialize on cleaning
your fin est garments
EAGLE LA UNDRY
ICE
ICE is natu re's own protection of food stuffs_
Our ICE is of the best quality and the weight
is correct, always.
FLOIUDA ICE & COAL DELIVERY CO.
Phone 3-0780
26
COMPLIMENTS
OF
GLENN HENDERSON
SPORTING GOODS
Exelush'e Distributor of
GOLDSMITH ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT
IN TA~If>" Tt:RRtTORY
M&N CAFE
Where College Boys Med and Eat
Famous for Sea Food and St eaks
119 E. Jefferson Street
TALLAHASSEE, FLA.
MIKE PATHONIS, Prop.
WHEN IN JACKSONVi LL&-EAT WITH
HARRY HOWELL
J UST ACROSS FROli THE GEORGE WASH IN GTO ~
COX FURNITURE COMPANY
GAINESVILLE, FLA.
COX t'URNITURE CO._Lah ClI,., Fl •.
COX FU RNITURE CO.-orala, Fla.
Manaaed b,. O'Nnl and Gm Cox .• • •• d .... lt and forme.
atl1dent of FLORIDA
J ESSIE JONES, Back
Visit The Big Store
WILSON COMPANY
JACKSO:SViLLE, FLA.
1229 W. Bay St.
GAINESVILLE'S
SHOPPING
CENTRE
Phone 5-2084
University City Trilnsfer Co.
TWO DAILY DELIVERIES
JACKSONVILLE TO GAINESVILLE
G .. \INESVILLE. FI.A.
222 W. Main St. S. Phone 19
27
H AROLD R OWE, Back
COMPLIMENTS
FOREMOST DAIRIES, INC.
JACKSONVILLE. FLA.
NEW YORK LAUNDRY
(INCORPORATED)
Florida's Famous
Soft Water Laundry
ZORIC DRY CLEANING
Phone 5-6115 Liberty and Forsyth Streets
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
DRINK
CARLOS B ULLOCK, Back
For Health Sake
Demand
ICE CREAM
Southland Dairy Products
Company
JACKSONVILLE
OCALA
ORLANDO
ST. PETEn SBUnG
28
J ACK BECKWITH, Back
.MEET AlE-AFTER THE GAME
AT THE
PRIMROSE GRILL
GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA
THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
GA INESVILLE, FLORIDA
" The Old R e liabl e?'
Incorporated 1888
AlI'iU a lod with Atl .n ti~ National lI a nlr, J .' ~ ..,nville . Fla.
COMPLIMENTS OF
CHEVROLET DEALERS
JACKSONVILLE, n..oRIDA
BunWELL MOTon CO.
DOWN1'OWN CHEvnOLET CO.
"CHUCK" ROCERS, End
DEMUTH-GERMAIN
LUMBER COMPANY
W h olesale
8&5 F lorid. LUMBER
Na tional Ilank
Jack sollv ille
HOTEL BURBRIDGE
J ACKSONVILLE
FIREPROOF 150 ROOMS
Rates f rom $1.50 per Day
Popular Priced Coffee Shop
"Tall room on the corner;
Ollen till mid night"
ROBERT RICKEn, End
GAINESVILLE ICE & COLD
STORAGE COMPANY
Hickory
Smoked MEAT
CURING
GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA
Phone 1067
LEAVITTS
Sugar
Cured
KNOCK·DO'\VN BLEACHERS
Sold In Florida by
BUILDERS SERVICE CO.
LUMBER-BUILDING MATERIAL-PAINTS
GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA
, ZOLLIE MAYNARD, Cenfer CHARLES MATH}:NY, Center
FLORIDA'S HOME SCHEDULE
Sept.29 ROLLINS ...................................................... Jacksonville
Oct. 13 TULANE ............ _.. ............ __ ........................... Gainesville
Oct. 20 - NORTH CAROLINA STATE ............................ Tampa
Nov. 3 GEORGIA .................................................... Jacksonville
Nov. 10 UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI ................ Gainesville
Nov. 24 GEORGIA TECH (Homecoming) .............. Gainesville
Dec. 1 STETSON ................................ _.. ................... Gainesville
GJiGATLANTIC
~4T!Q" vB,A~!C:
SPRINGFIELD ATLANTIC
BANK, JACKSONVILLE
FIRST ATLANTIC NATIONAL
BAl'o'K OF DA YTONA BEACH
AND AFFILI ATED BANKS
TilE FIRST NATIONAL
BANK, GAINESVILLE
THE PALATKA ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
THE SANFORD ATLANTIO
NATIONAL BANK
WEST PALM BEACH
ATLANTIC NATIONAL BAN'll:
"SOUND PROTECTION AND FRIENDLY CO-OPERATION IN ALL FINANCIAL MATI'ERS"
30
"BEt;~'Y" STARK, T(lCkilJ MELTON WARE, TackllJ
CfIo11ow the 9ators
THROUGH OUR SPORTING COL U~fNS
COMPLETE NEWS ON EVERY GAME
:JachsonbtUe :Journal
" Evening Hours Are Rending Hour."
A .
p uval ,Caun~1}! COMPLIMENTS OF
TALLAHASSEE @fI!"Gil/i
BOTTLING COMPANY
Family Laundry
Serl' ice
PHONE
5-3150
Ninth and Wal nut Sts.
Zoric Garment
Cleaning
J acksonl' iIIe, Fla.
31
DRINK ~fr:(%
DALE CARLTON, Tackle S. L. YON, Ttu:kle
Complete Meal 25c Ste«," alld Chops a Specialty
THE THOMAS COMPANY Elite Restaurant
D & M LINE OF
LOUIS GOUT
TAMPA, FLORIDA Sporting Goods
Fishing Tackle Implements
Hardware [-------------
GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA
Phone 22
WHILE IN JACKSONVILLE
GHEET YOUR FRIENDS
AT
The Floridan Billiard Parlor
215 West F orsyth
32
WON'T YOU
HA V·A·TAMP A
CIGAR
ELI WITI' CIGAR COMPANY
DISTRIBUTORS
GEORGE MCCAMPBELL, Guard PUG BRYAN, Guard
BOO 'E'S DUUG STOnE
OSKAR G. AICIfEL. Proprietor
Cut Rate Druggists
Handy l,o.,.lIon
223 Main St. at Monroe St.
TRUSSES fitted by experlenced men a nd fit JJuaranteed.
I'RESCH U'TION8 filled by ,,·,,11 Quallfie I re;ri •• ered dnunriou.
Phone 5·3217
THE VALUE OF PROPER TRAINING
No football squad would be so foolish as to enter a game without
days and days of strenuous training. Every man must know his place
and the rules and regulations of the game so in C~lse of an emergency he
acts automatically and with great accuracy.
Fifty·seven years of training in the banking business has placed
the Barnett National Bank in a position to meet every modern demand
of the banking public, Football training is a most valuable asset to the
future business man. That's why we are giving you our cooperation
through this advertising medium.
The Barnett National Bank of JacksollviUe
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GEORGE MOYE, End H UBEIIT SCHUC HT, EM
'l9he fRecord C:ompany
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA
DESIGNING - PRINTING - BINDING
SPECIALlZINC IN BOOKLt.'T8, FOLDE.H8 AND ALL KI NDS OF COLOR WORK
TALENT TO ORIGINATE- SKILL AND EQUIPMENT TO PRODUCE
FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN FLORIDA WORK
ROYAL RESTAURANT
We Serve tlte Finest Food
GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA
84
A. R. COGSWELL
BLUE PRINT & PIIOTOST AT SERVICE
" Slnn lUI"
ARCIDTECTURAL AND
ENGINEEIUNG SUPPLIES
1 N. I..ura Slreet ,JACKSONVILLE. fl.ORlDA
AL HrCKLAND, Tackle
llead(lUarters for University of Florida
CHEROKEE HOTEL
HARBESON SYSTEM
EUropean Plan
Every Room with Bath, Ceiling Fan
CHAS. H. BOUCliEn. Mil',
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA
B ABE SCARBOROUCH, Tackle
We back the 'Gators
IDEAL LAUNDRY
Incorporated
PHONE 247
635 W. Masonic St. GAINESVILLE, FLA.
Heavy Schedules r-~---~------.....,.,
are EASY for
FLORIDA GATORS
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PREVIOUS FLORIDA FOOTBALL GAMES I'LA YED WITH
OPPONENTS ON 1934 SCHEDULE
FLORIDA-GEORGIA TECH
1912-Florida 6 ................ Georgia Tech 14
1Ol3- Florida 3. Georgia Tech 13
1923-Florida 7 _ Georgia Tech 7
1924-F lorida 7 ....... Georgia Tech 7
1925-Florida 7 ..... Georgia Tech 23
1929- F lorida 7 .. Georgia Tech 19
1930-Florida 55 . . ........ Georgia Teeh 7
1931- Florida O . . .. Georgia Tech 23
1932-Florida 0 _._. _______ .. Georgia Tech 6
1933-Florida 7 Georgia Tech 19
FLORIDA-A UB URN
1912-Florida 13 ........... ............. ............. Auburn 27
I913-Florida O . . .................. ... ___ . __ Auburn 55
1914-FJorida 0 ................. .... Auburn 20
I9IS-Florida O. . ............ Auburn 7
HIlS-Flor ida O. . ... Auburn 20
19l7~Florida O . ................................... Auburn 68
1927~Florida 33 ............... Auburn 6
1928-Flor ida 27 .......................... ........... Auburn 0
1929-Florida 19 ...... Auburn 0
1930-Florida 7 .
1931- Florida 13 .
1932- Florida 6.
1933-Florida 14
............... . Auburn 0
. ...... ..... Auburn 12
. ................ Auburn 21
.... ......... Auburn 7
FLORIDA-STETSON
1908-Florida 6 ................................... .. Stetson 5
1909- Florida 0 ........................ . ....... Stetson 26
Florida 5. . .... . ..... ...... .... Stetson 5
19l1-Florida 27 ....... . .... Stetson 0
19I2-Florida 23 ..... . ..... ... Stetson 7
19I9- Florida 64 ... . . .......... Stetson 0
1920-Florida 21 .... . . ... Stetson 0
1923-F lorida 27 .. . . .... ... ... Stetson 0
1933- Florida 28 .............. . . ..... Stetson 0
FLORIDA-V. P. I.
1929- Florida 12 ..... ..................... . ... V. P. l. 7
FLORIDA-GEORGIA
1915-F lorida o .
1916-F!orida 0
1919- Florida 0
1920-Florida 0 ... .................
1926-Florida 9. . ......... .....
Hl27~Fl o rida 0 ..............................
1928-Florida 2. .........
1929~Flo ri(]a 18 .
1930-FIorida o .
19 3 1~Florida • . ................
1932-Florida 12
1933~F lorida 0
FLOIUDA~IWLLlNS
1924-Florida 77 .
1925-Florida 61
FLORIDA~N. C. STATE
Georgia 37
Georgia 21
Georgia ,.
Georgia ,.
Georgia 32
Georgia 28
Georgia • Georgia • Georgia 0
Georgia 33
Georgia 33
Georgia 14
Rollins 0
Rollins 0
1927- Florida 6. N. C. State 12
I928-Florida 14 ... . .. N. C. State 7
I93O-Florida 27 .......... N. C. State 0
I93 l - Florida 34 .............................. N. C. State 0
1932- Florida 6 .............................. N. C. State 17
1933-Florida 0 ............................. N. C. State 0
FLORIDA- TULANE
I 91S-Florida 14 ................ . Tulane 7
19l 7- Florida O . .................. . Tulane 52
19I9- F lorida 2 ............ . Tulane 14
1920-F lorida 0 ... . Tulane 14
1922- Florida 27 ........... . Tulane •
FLORIDA-MARYLAND
1927- Florida 7 ......................... ....... Maryland 6
1933- Florida 19 ................ . ........ Maryland 0
FLORIDA- M ISSISSIPPI
192&-Florida 7 ...... ......................... Mississippi 12
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GRIDIRON CONTEST!
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GEORGIA·FLORIDA GAME
Novcmbe,· 3, JACKSONVILLE
To Ihe fh'e per so ns lIluking the neurest co.o.oeel g uess of Ihe scores
for the games li slcd be low, rhe Athle lic Dc p urtlllc ni will 11I'cscnt
two cOlllplime ntu.oy li ckets to Ihe GUlor-BlIlldog class ic . Fill ill
rhe bl anks be low :
Flo rida 0 0
Te nnessee 0
Vuuderhill
Tulane
Georgin Tech
No . u trolillu
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" 80
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Auburn . ....... __ ..
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Michigan . ...........
Ke nlllcky
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All lists must reach the Athletic Department in Gainesville by next
Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock. No entries received after that time
will be considered. Scores of all games listed above MUST be predicted.
In the event of ties in the number of scores correctly guessed, the judges
will award tickets to each person involved in the tie, extending the li st of
winners unt il five winners or groups of winners have been selected. No
guesses will be considered unless same are submitted on this page. Tear
thi s sheet from the program and mail your list in today to the Athletic
Depa rtment, University of F lorida, Gainesville, Flol"ida.
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Your Address ( prin t) .
City (pr int) ........................................... .
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