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) , MONDAY, OCT THE SEATTLE STAh 113 Coyle Thinks Washington Will Beat California Famed ‘W’ Quarterback There’s Dark Le Man in This Is Writing for The Star sew al ¥ Two Casualties on Harvard’s Grid Tea: pile Lafayette, Syracuse and | ‘on ot ae ene | Penn Undef eated in Ea t Stanley Harris Admits Champs Are Weak in Substitute Strength EW YORK, Oct, 2 the Harvard BY PAUL W. WHIT given o he title becai - m connect 2 - the rest of the squad coming thru) KJEW YORK, Get Just post! t general ( 4 of its opp 7 Coyle Says Huskies Will Win if They Have Full \isr. »¥ : Pea cn eugh ost P| Pennaylvania, Byracuse and Lat 1 ! wart Backfield Strength; Likes Guttormsen’s Possibili-| junior iznvclet champlon. retee idee, teneeee a pegs og Huot ing. In six gar ties; Discusses Saturday's Game With O. A. C. gry : morrow morning ah ’ Gets gg ‘ is is duo to the inexplicable erbape never before he “ Thave been asbed by The Seattle Star to write several article and ilegical manner in which the | SS = Pe gua: Wakaaer mee wlate football, My remarks will be made without prejudice to any vedimancbacuaig nad POPE ia’ auld Sia Aen (tates the die ae avemian, And vidual, team or coach, but will give my thoughts according to my own . Uhh: lena iil talied bye 2 wed pacadlio rh aki. gadlleever | for knowledge of the game and my ideas without any color or influence or the fight Bal- | knox | A nee a adey faver.—"Wee” Coyle BY “W * COYLE (Washington’s Greatest Quarterback) Washington, 235; opponents, 10, California, 87; opponents, 24. ALIFORNIA and Washington have each played five games against teams practically the same class and each team has defeated a coast conference eleven by very imilar scores, or nearly so, xs Washington, recause of fumbling, lost at least two touch- towns, in the O. A. C. contest. According to all the dope and a study of coring powers, Washington should be an asy winner. This might be the case if it not that Coach Andy Smith of the Bears is resourceful and always has one cer- tain play t is wise were good for a touchdown should study the two elevens from every angle before making any predictions. inion Washington wi eat California November y have Wilson, Tesreau and Guttormsen. 1¢ scoring team if they football without That is a hard kind of a game to play. ones It Too Much Washington Fumbling to CONTEST against O. A. C. just the it - and it is yess that Coach I w have. ple gestions to gameback, fumbling mo ad Walter Camp him off the MPAmerican team George Wilson Great Halfback | wi ON is the pow eit get ar this young wv Eimer Tesreau Fine Fullback IASHINGTON has had many gr of Elmer he has completed t ty in backing up the line on defense offense. If his injury of Saturday keeps Washington will be greatly weakened fullbacks, but the name greatest whe Huddle System Criticized ACH P. J. SCH R, of O. A. Ca system jn giving signals. There may fram ts compe like an untr: a spectator’s poin' ene rule is promul Hadium contest. Th Sere anything but complimentary and, Mast should be run by the wishe of an thould be considere: ne so-called huddle ne reason why a college h school team, but from m and it is hoped that plays an fentured the last ¢ in the grandstand, t believe that any till thelr opinions comments, where I was Itho I ¢ ectator, 0. A. C. Has Strong Defense defensive strength when ¢ different tt a study of the yards gal to hold Washington to them and their line plunging ratO. A.C. He has a fin ‘© as the season grows older. Chalmers Walters in Every Play INE men are seldom seen by the average football fan. The Work set out for them to do is usually under cover and is not seen by one not ed to follow plays. The next time you see Washington hey held Washington but their offensive 4 from scrimmage will a low score. No d them naught ing equad and line on two very ay, follow Ch: rs Walters, the Husky center, and you will see one of the Busiest men on the fh even tho he never carries the ball. He is % accurate p: is the best diagnostician of plays on the Washington eam and Watch him Chicago Needs Man | Yale Loses Scott in Who Can Do Punting) Contest With Brown CHICAGO, Oct. 27—Alonzo Stagg; NEW HAVEN, Oct. 27—Haifback hoked for a good er today Henry Scott of the Yale varsity i started for Purdue's boller-| will probably be out of the lineup Makerx Bob Carley, who boo! Mileago to a tie with Ohio Sts My get the p! 1) the rest of the season from an in- ry to his arm received in Satur- game with Brown. EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO] AND © EvVeRETT, DONT ‘Ov Know DON Know ||] THAT IN THe OBJECTIVES C4Sc THE PRONOUN "WHO! 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