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  1. SLI 1921-1960 Football 1940

    6-3-1

    With a record of 6-3-1 the 1940 version of Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns grabbed the championship of the Louisiana Intercollegiate Conference.

    Three members of the 1940 squad made All-Conference.
    Center - Bill Bass,
    End - Milton Patin,
    Running back - Paul Niel.


    There were nine seniors. Bill Bass, Milton Patin, Ed Adams, Jack Spence, Leon Barker, King Teasley, James Williams, Vernon Leatherwood, and John Houser.
    1940 UL Football Roster (alphabetical)
    Ed Adams
    Wylie Alexander
    John Bandura
    Leon Barker
    Bill Bass
    T.E. Bickham
    Wilson Broussard
    Louie Campbell
    Pershing Cashen
    Leo Coe
    Robert Corbin
    Lawrence Dodd
    Robert Hill
    John Houser
    Bill Huls
    Vernon Leatherwood
    Jacob Neely
    Paul Neil
    Herbert O'Rand
    Milton Patin
    John Ramsey
    Gundy Roberts
    Charles Robinson
    Jack Spence
    Albert Steigman
    James Taylor
    King Teasley
    Robert Voitier


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    Running back Cashen follows the blocking of Ramsay for extra yardage.



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    A rare color photo of Louisiana's uniform featuring the gold pants appeared in the 1941 Louisianas' Acadien.

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    The new McNaspy Stadium was ready and Johnny Cain's Southwestern Louisiana Institute Bulldogs planned to play five of its ten games in 1940 - for the first time taking on Mississippi State in football.

    "The Bulldogs have met State in boxing and other sports," The Advertiser reported. "The Bulldogs will also make their first bow before a Louisiana State Fair crowd on October 26, when they meet Louisiana College."

    Outstanding returning veterans included Milton Patin, "six-foot end who is a potential All-American." Tackles included Ed Adams, Jack Spence, Wylie Alexander, John Ramsey, Carroll SLUssi and Wilson Broussard, "all 200-pounders." Guard candidates were Tom Bickham and Lawrence Dodd, but Cain was looking for a center to replace C.W. Oakes and Bill Bass, who would not be on hand for the 1940 season.

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    C'est vrai (It's true) by Jim Bradshaw


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