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SKA | aed b ok il e ’\H’ IRE, THURSDAY OCT IO 1929. BPJI\(ILNC UP FATHI‘.R WANTED ME TO D\-: SO CLT OOT THE WY caiiered seciors the this fall of the / of Washington, Univer- le) of Iowa and Cornell University carry ‘more than ordinary interest, for unusual reasons. Cornell and Washington hav more in common that the mere ncidence that Gil Dobie, the Big Red coach, at one time tutored the Huskies of the great Norhtwest T1ne old cry for the scalp of Dobic has Leen echoed by the demands arcund Seattle for the coachi head of Enoch Bag Wash- ington’s head coac! Yet each of | th veterans is very much on the job this season, resisting all efforts to cust them. after ("xmp" The under- { anded his res- | iunulion but “Baggy” stuck to his guns, backed by the faculty and 4 4 4 : 5] | s. He has fine ma- il I et i and good pros- B HARTNETT, s £ AR 4 | ful season, which, N PR | if realized, It is four men against onc man when it comc; to cafching in the world series bu A's with | “th;m:);:ct};i Ot\‘I)E"th" rumpus al Mickey Cochrane is stronger than the Cubs’ four-man outfit of Taylor, Gonzales, b(,hlllte‘ a‘:; I‘I;rt:;:ll.l.: B vt g nug The A’s have Cy Perkins but thcy dow’t need him and probably won't use him unless Mickey is hurt, shaw's favor,” one keen observ By ‘";YA‘_ ok P s SR | told me on the coast. “The play- And it probably wiii pe ile same hx" battle between the A's and| ers are for him and will play their heads off to help vindicate hisi coaching methods. That frame of mind is no small factor in any college football game.” Dobie’s pessimism, fulfilled by a succession of poor seasons since the Kaw-Pfann era of Big Red successes, has made the lean Scot a target for alumni criticism. Gil- dobian Gloom has discouraged the boys on the hill, driven away the prep school stars, it is asserted by those who advocate a change in the Cornell system. Dobie, blam- ing faculty restrictions, has been granted some concessions but is not likely to stay if the Ithicans have another d rous season. Towa faces the unusual situntionl of going through the 1929 football campaign, contending for the Big Ten title, while being under tech- nical suspension by the conference on charges growing out of an al- leged looseness in its athletic standards. There is no parallel that can be recalled off hand for this! test, where restraint and self-con- trel in the heat of gridiron con- flict will be important factors so far as the Hawk-eyes are concerned. Towa has gone about the job of making a thorough house-cleaning, to pave the way for a clean bill| and reinstatement; also the devel- | opment of another good foothall team. It would be an ironic touch for the Hawkeyes under Burt Ing- wersen, whose scalp also has been| sought by the ‘“grandstand red-| skins” to dispute the conference championship with any one of the; rivals that have threatened Iowa’s disbarment. | Nineteen twenty-nine has been a, costly year in taking some of the| great producers of sport from the scenes of action. Boxing lost Tex Rickard and racing lost two of its foremost trainers of thorough- breds in Jimmy Rowe and Sam Hildret! Besides Huggins, base- ball has lost such stalwarts as John 3 Toole and George Stallings this yea Bailt & Attractively You can get the latest de- signs in directfromtbe mapufactorer Worite seday Athletws ()ne-Man F atr'hm o Staff (Associated Press Feature Servic phia’s one-man catching ment is having four Chicago catcu- receiver. ers opposing it in the world se: Yet it is a sure shot to be on th long end when the 1929 class over. TORMEN T TUAT CHILD ? CANT You BE DO You ™M NOT TORMENTING HER- SHE MADE ME DI1G THIS HOLE AN N NOW SKHE WANTD | ME TO BRING VT ' THE HOULSE - Has Big F(Igv ()vor Chicago Outfit Sports Editor this one-man catching staff isCubs is Zachary Taylor, Mike Gon- opposed by any four hand p)ckcd‘mlr’z, John Schulte and the crip- |men in the majors. pled Gabby Hartnett. |’ For Mickéy Cochrane is the A’s| If Harinett was back in his 1928 He is the class of big|form it would be a different story. ‘lcague catchers: Furthermore he | In fact it might be a close struggle. is about one-half of Connie Mack's | “Gabby could outcatch any and ball club. e thing in the National league Opposing Cochrane during the |up until 1929. 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