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il PAGE SIX THE DAILY TAB SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1938 Tulane Roster ' No. Name 18 Banker, Buddy 24 Brunner, Bronko 35 Cabwell, Frank 38 Abrams, Jack 40 Eason, Henry 41 Collins, Pat 42 McCarron, Joe 43 Buttler, Monette 44 Krueger, Paul 45 Richardson Ken 46 Smith, Bernie 47 Hays, Harry 48 Marmillion, Norman 49 Gloden, Fred 50 Nyan, Stan 51 Sauer, Leonard 52 Bodney, Al 55 Hickey, Cy 56 Bond, Ralph 57 Payne, Billy 59 Slayton, Nelson 60 Kellogg, Jitterbug 61 Cassiby, Fred 63'Brinkman, Billy 65 Gentling, Phil 66 Flower, Harry 67 Brekke, Fred 68 Beltzhoover, Melchior 69 Groves, Claude 70 Clay, George 71 McCollum, Harley 72 Stern, Morris 73 DeFraitis, Emanuel 74 Wenzel, Ralph 75 Dailey, Carl 76 White, Millard 77 CBoyle, Tom 78 Galomb, Clarence 79 Miller, Ray 96 Kirchem, Bill Pos. Yrs. on . Wt. Squad Home HB 1&6 2 Lake Charles, La. HB 180 3 New Orleans E 191 1 Youngstown, Ohio FB 175 1 New Orleans QB 171 1 New Orleans T 211 1 Baton Rouge, La. E 170 1 New Orleans FB 179 2 Oak Grove, La. QB 173 2 Gary, Ind. QB 170 1 Ponchatoula, La. C 204 3 Clarksdale, Miss. HB 171 1 San Angelo, Texas HB 170 1 Ponchatoula, La. V HB 183 1 Dubuque, Iowa QB 170 2 Waterloo, Iowa FB 185 2 KildoreOkla. E 176 1 Gary, Ind. J G 176 2 New Orleans QB 181 3 New Orleans HB 174 3 Waterville, Miss. FB 178 1 Memphis, Tenn. HB 171 1 Wayne, Ark. HB 194 1 Gulfport, Miss. E 173 1 New Orleans G 186 1 Rochester, Minn. C 188 1 New Orleans ' T 203 1 New Richmond, Wis. G 195 1 Natchez, Miss. G 201 1 Ft. Smith, Ark. G 201 1 Meridian, Miss. T 225 .1 Stillwell, Okla. T 190 1 Demopolis, Ala. E 180 1 New Orleans E 201 2 Tucker, Ark. G 190 2 Balboa, Canal Zone T 214 '2 "Arkansas City, Kans. G 211 2 Gary, Ind. E 201 1 Oshkosh, Wis. T 207 3 New Orleans . T 216 2 New Orleans State Alumni Laying Plans To Observe University Day In the Middle - - , - ; , . - ':a--: :x-:-; :::vi;v :.:-:.:.; : : : :; .- -.jt: : Ml" Bernie Smith, big Tulane center, who played a bang-up game against Carolina last year, will be back today to heckle Carolina ball carriers with his great defensive play. Smith is a senior from Clarksdale, Miss. He weighs 204 pounds. North Carolina Roster New Yells For Today's Game Pat Patterson, head cheer leader, requests that a copy of the following new yells be brought to today's game: YACKETY-YACK Yackety Yack! Boom Ray! Yea Team! Whaf-d'ya Say! Beeeeeat Tulane! Beeeeeat Tulane! N Beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeat Tulane! HIT 'EM Hit emmmm High! Hit emmmm Low! Hit emmmm Tar Heels! Let's Go! Former Students To Hold Banquets In Many Cities Grid Star On Screen (Continued from page three) leads a double and profitable life. It all happened this way: In 1932 William Julius, or just University of North Carolina alumni are laying plans to ob serve the 145th University Day on October 12 at various points plain Bill, came to the Univer in the state and in several cities sity with desires pertaining to outside North Carolina as well, higher education. In the process according to announcement made yesterday by J. Maryon Saun ders, University alumni secre tary. The Chapel Hill celebration will be centered about exercises to be held in Memorial Hall here at 11 o'clock Wednesday morn ing when Mark Ethridge, Louisville, Ky., newspaper pub lisher, will speak on "The South and Its Prospects." The custom ary memorial services to Uni versity alumni who have died during the past year will be a part of these exercises. Greensboro alumni will hold their banquet Tuesday evening, October 11, with Dr. H. G. Baity - and Professor O. K. Cornwell as speakers. The Wake County alumni have invited Mr. Ethridge and Coach Ray Wolf as their speakers for a meeting in Raleigh on October 12. Mecklenburg County alumni will gather also October 12 in Charlotte, having J. Maryon Saunders, alumni secretary, as their Chapel Hill representative. Other North Carolina groups that have reported plans for Uni versity Day banquets include Henderson, Albemarle, Rocky Mount, &anford, Lexington, and Harnett County. (Jut oi state meetings are scheduled to be held in Washing ton, D. C. with Dr. R. D. W. Con nor, United States Archivist, as speaker; Knoxville, Tenn.; Bris tal, Va.-Tenn.; Atlanta, Ga.; Birmingham, and Richmond. New York alumni are holding their annual fall banquet on No vember 12 when the Carolina football team plays Fordham University. YEA TAR HEELS Yeaaaaaaaaa Tar Heels! Fight! Team! Fight! No. Name Pos. Years on . Wt Squad Home 33 Peiffer, Carl E 190 2 Wilmington 36 Baker, Don HB 163 1 Westbury, Conn. 41 Little, Bill QB 160 1 Asheville 43 Adams, McCall G 163 1 Bennettsville, S. C. 44 Megson, Ed G 182 2 Glastonburg, Conn. 46 Cernugel, Tony FB 190 2 Steeltown, Pa. ! 47 Bryson, Ted C 197 1 Asheville 1 48 Blalock, Bill G 160 2 Charlotte 49 Sadoff, Syd FB 190 1 Brooklyn 50 Forrest, Red HB 179 2 Winston-Salem 51 Doty, Frank E 186 1 East Orange, N. J. 52 Abernethy, Leroy G 183 3 Asheville 53 Woodson, Jim G 178 2 Salisbury 55 Slotnick, Leo HB 162 2 Chelsea, Mass. 57 Bobbitt, Mike HB 176 1 Greensboro 58 Kline, Chuck E 177 ' 2 Carthage 60 Smith, Bob C 186 1 Asheville 61 Sieck, Richard T 198 1 Brooklyn, N. Y. 63 Brantley, Joe G 162 2 Greensboro 64 Maronic, Steve T 215 3 Steeltown, Pa. 66 Kimball, Gates T 192 1 Winston-Salem 67 Radman, George HB 171 2 Lorain, Ohio 68 Siewers, Christian T 213 1 Winston-Salem 71 Idol, Charles HB 175 1 High Point 73 Clements, Erskine T 212 2 Henderson 74 Ralston, George C 160 2 Harrisburg, Pa. 75 Adam, Bob C 175 3 Ridley Park, Pa. 77 Winborne, Wallie QB 167 2 Marion 78 Palanski, Walter T 196 1 Hazelton, Pa. 79 Osborne, Bob HB 168 1 Albemarle 80 Slagle, Chuck G 192 2 Springfield, Ohio 81 Desich, Dan T 202 2 Lorain, Ohio 82 Palmer, Horace E 184 3 Littleton 83 McRae, Cam HB 177 - 1 Concord 87 Severin, Paul E 180 1 Natrona, Pa. 89 Hermson, Bob E 195 1 Brooklyn, N. Y. 91 Mallory, Jim E 174 1 Lawrencville, Va. 92 Stirnweiss, George QB 177 2 New York City 93 Lalanne, James QB 163 1 Lafayette, La. 94 Brantley, Julian C 201 1 Greensboro 95 Watson, George HB 183 3 Collingswood, N. J. 96 Stern, Milton T 220 2 New York City 97 Kraynick, Jack FB 190 3 Trenton, N. 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