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In the third quarter, on a straight line buck he made thirty-five yards for a touch down, practically running his own in terference. There was much joy shown by the crowd that witnessed the game when Vesmirovsky went in for Higgin botham. This was his first game since being injured at Houston, and he played excellently, especially in regard to punting. One of his punts went seventy yards. Coach Mason of Tulane has a dandy team, consisting of a hard- playing bunch of boys that never give up. In W. Woodward at full he has a good player, who several times tore through A. and M.’s line for short distances. McLeod, Schwartz, C. Woodward, and Heard, all played a fine game, and did fine defensive work. During the game there were many penalties, mostly going to A. and M. for being off-side or for holding. Only once was Tulane penalized, and for off-side. Coach Moran used many of his sub stitutes, and started the game with an entirely different team from .that he has been accustomed to using at kick-off. The game was well attended, per haps two thousand or more people being present. “Rusty” Dowell and his assistants were there, too, let us not forget, and obtained good support from the corps when yells were given. GAME IN DETAIL. First Quarter. Higginbotham kicks to Tulane on twenty-yard line, w r ho advances four teen yards. Tulane five yards through center. Tulane fails to gain. Tulane five yards on line buck. Tulane makes two yards in three attempts, then kicks twenty yards to Bell, who does not advance. Bell loses a yard. Bate man loses five yards on a fumble after recovering. Bell makes twenty yards through tackle. In two more downs Bell gains ten yards through tackle. Bateman two yards around end. Bateman seven yards. Bateman three yards. Bateman three yards. Bell eight yards. Bell three yards. Bell five yards. Then Higginbotham on forward pass from Bell runs thirty- five yards for touchdown. Higgin botham kicks goal. A. and M. 7; Tulane 0. A. and M. kicks to Tulane on ten- yard line. Tulane fumbles and re covers, advancing ball twenty-five yards. First attempt no gain. Tulane seven yards on line buck. Two yards on same play. Tulane kicks to Hig ginbotham, who advances ten yards. McArthur in for Bateman. McArthur twenty yards around end. Bell five yards. Bell five yards through tackle. Bell five yards. Bell fifteen yards. A. and M. penalized twenty yards for holding. Beasley in for Bell. Beasley twelve yards on line buck. Pass from Beasley to Washington fails. Another pass attempted and fails. Tulane’s ball, first down. McArthur throws Tulane for ten yards loss. A. and M. penalized five yards for off-side. Tu lane three yards on line buck. Time up first quarter. Ball in Tulane’s pos session. Second Quarter. Everett in for Washington. Mont gomery in for Morrison. Tulane five yards on forward pass. Tulane five yards through center. Tulane one yard. Tulane tries pass, which is in tercepted by Cushman. Tulane fifteen yards on pass. Tulane thrown for three-yard loss by Everett. Tulane tries pass, which is caught by Beasley, who runs fifty yards for touchdown. Higginbotham kicks goal. A. and M. 14; Tulane 0. Vesmirovsky in for Higginbotham. Vesmirovsky kicks to Tulane, who ad vances thirty yards. Tulane three yards through center. Tulane three yards. Tulane four yards by tackle. Tulane four yards in two attempts. A. and M. penalized five yards, off side. Tulane loses one yard. Time out for Tulane. Tulane tries pass twice and fails. Tulane kicks to Mc Arthur, who advances forty-five yards. McArthur loses two yards. Time out for McArthur. Beasley three yards. Three long passes for twenty-five yards over the line to Monte gives A. and M. third touchdown. Vesmi rovsky kicks goal. A. and M. 21; Tulane 0. Kern in for Spake. Vesmirovsky kicks to Tulane, but ball goes over goal line, is then brought out an twenty-yard line and put in play. Tu lane gained six yards in tlmee downs and then kicks to McArthur, who ad vances ten yards. Beasley twenty- five yards through tackle. A. and M. penalized fifteen yards for holding. Beasley eight yards. McArthur fum bles ball twice, ball going over to Continued on page 6