Eight THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MOMMY, NOVKJIMKH t!ll,. Il.1 . sa rTr,,:' - ' . .... . . ...... D.A.C. HUMBLES COAST TITLE IEG0Ii51 IS JUINEXED BY ll a ANNUAL GLAS iEUGBNTS. Ore.. Nov. 26. Out cjaaaod Id every department, Oregon nlvemlty Saturday, relinquished football hoi"W Ho hor ancient op ponent, 0. A. C, losing the came by he aoora ot 6 to 0. The ecore, howerar, does not tell ' the story. Only Oregon's fightins luallty prevented the farmers from grossing 'hor goal lino twice and posnlbly three times. O. A. C.'s tally came In the first naif when Itsy Price mado n thrill ing 74-yard un fo? touchdown. GIL DOBIE HAS 1A18IC01 NEW! YORK, Nor. 26. A uni que football coach with a remark- ' ablO' Tecord i3 Gilmour Doble. now serving his seventeenth year ,03 'a bnlliicr of successful footDa.l team, the last four of whiea he . has lifted Cornell to the plunacle of gridiron glory. ' " In tho 16 years prior to 15J3. Doble coached elevens won 81 vic tories scored three ties and were defeated but three times, rolling up grand total ot 2,931 points as against the 253 for their oppo nent. And, as this season has wit nessed other Doble victories and the scoring of more than 200 points by his Cornell eleven, his list ot triumphs now is close to 90 and the . total points scored by" his teams la well over the 3,000- mark. '.''As "Gloomy Gil" "he Is known and referred to by eastern foot ' ball writers, and that sobriquet Is .made .the subject ot' "tt sketch ap pearing In a retent Issue of the , Cornell Alumni News. : ' The article takes issue with stories which have depicted Doble as. a morose, and somewhat pro'-; fane. Individual. It states ..that while' he can "cuss" on occasions ' and does, he "cusses out" the play ' 4Ud not the players. It adds his players have unbounded confidence in him and that the faculty agree bV la an Inspirational leader. , . Doble began his coaching career in 19.05 at Minneapolis High School The next year- he became coach of - North Dekota Agricultural College, nd in 1908 he signed as head eoach at the University ot Wash ington, serving In that capacity to 1116. In 1917-he became coach at Annapolis, and remained at tbt Naval. Academy until 1920 when he was signed by Cornell. In that period Georgetown, which defeat ed his 1019 Navy team 6 to 0; Dartmouth which defeated his 1920 Cornell team, 14 to 3, and Pennsylvania, which defeated that rame team, 28 to 0, h,e been the coly Institutions to boast a victo ry over "Gloomy Gil." . . Tho secret of the success of the Doble aystem of football play has . been ' described as follows: 1 "Doble's coaching method, or rather the style of play that he de velops, has the peculiar quality of absolute precision that goes with definite cadence, not unlike' that ot a crack drill squad going through the manual of arms. The marvol ius thing about It is that It goes thead unerringly In tho midst o! the confusion of charging lines and trenuous physical combat -', "On a given play each mmhor cm the team has dat niirt duties to perform and he take; his three rteps In pne directlot and two in at other as Infallibly r'-.rt accurately M It there were no on el ie on tho GOLOEfJ BEABS BERKELEY, CaL, Nov. 26. To the football team ot the Onlverslty of California went another Pacific Coast. Conference championship, the fourth successively, by Us 9 to 0 vic tory over its rival, Stanford univer sity, Saturday afternoon. In a fierce Earner that servo.! to dsdlcato to col legiate 8rort this memorial stadium. Everyone of tho "S,i!09 scats in tho stadium was. tn.k?n, an l on the s hill top. h!ph above the rr-at howl, ten thossiad' no"c cot a g!l::ips of the fi.ir.'.i'. It was tho cres'rst trend that ever a:tr::lc:l nn n'.hlc event In this rcK'on. The-Calif iniis auJ Staa ford teams proved evenly matched, despite the prediction tSat Califor nia would win. front th? openinc whistle to Ui ondinc nun it seemed anybody's Rnmo. In fact. It was on breaks that California vion, though tho Golden Hears mado their own hrenks In both Instances. ' In the second Period "Dane" Hor :t:i. California's jilnr center, smashed through tho Stanford lino as Xuvers, Stanford fullback, stood behind his own goal lino poised to punt. '. Tho hall bounded against Horrell and ho grounded It tor a touchdown. In the last period Horrell figured Bgala. Ho wua one of the three or four Dears who hurled themselves upon "ScoV-hy" Cnmphell, tho Stan ford captain, as he tried to recover 1 bounding punt from behind tho Stanford goal lino.' This meant a safety, two points more. While California ptnyod tho same sport ot spectacular football that had characterised it all reason, Stnnford never tailed to meet its attacks. In tho glonminu, as darkness settlod ovor tho christened Btndlum, the weary rwl-ehtrtcd warriors from Stanford wero cheered as one of the hardest fighting ' tenm over seen by these fans. . The Hear could retreat to his lair uninennccd until next year. Hut ho was badly clawed n had the Cardi nal!, la their Sanguinary contest colors, rctreatod satisfied .that they had Riven their nl:na .mate? and the vart throng a good football game. .NYvors, the pluncir. Stanford fullback, was a bright and particu lar star. Nevers not only outpunted WMttor, tho aroat rallfn-nln full liack, but inn do yartliir.s ilmu awl again straight thrmiiili tho Califor nia linos, captain Hon Nl-holn of California proved an -rjttrvmuly dif ficult man to lo In tho oom field, Witter, Dltim Mid Dunn, hnlftiarka, and Illewott, unother halfback who alternated during tho , ' name, nil made substantial Rains at' times. Illewott, however, tailed to mko any ot tho drop kicks that hud been expected of htm. Wi several tiles all wont wldo or short. Wheat, Cardinal Iiullwclc, was a ground .gainer, and -tho Stanford ends performed brilliantly, gettliu: down under every punt and break lug up many ft play in tho line. ES WIN FROIKI , . , .V . ' STADIUM, S.-atllo, Nov. 2G,Ile fore a crowd of no loss than 20.000 persons,, tho powerful Huskies chased the Cougar to lis lair and won frit urday by a 21 to 7 score. It vn the homccomln; buitlu isanie for the University ,nt-- Washington, The , Counnrs worn . a trldo weak on tlid j muddy field, but game to tho end, fighting tooth wnd null In iho lust three mtnu'toa of play- 1,1 stand the W. a. C. eleven scored a 1 one touchdown us the ronilt of j a 23-yard forward pass by Xicpful in uiuiioi r, suustiiuiuig tor -iiaius nt rliiht half, who raced 23 yards for a touchdown, Rai'i-fel ' kicked goal. Abel, substituting tor Kiel on the .Husky team, was responsbllc for one of tho University of Welling ton tallies, to went Into Itw gamo In the Ivnt porlvd, plunged thro'iith tiio Kitoi' lino ud Irot'.ol JO yardi lo tho lust Purplo nl Cold touehdenn. ' - r.i kc Wilnou tt Evtri-U, Tever oi icid Abnl were tiio numlond till st'i.i ft. i tho 'ttu.iVtr4liy.tl Wash Iii.'imi team, Zii-iiifd oulnhone U tnainmntim, making tonanf uilv.i galas anil muklug downs for his tuam four times, twlco In su-Mowlon. - Advertising pnv. Try It snd see. 4fttun nuv Tr It mnA e I.AMAI Al Hn Kranclnco, to Mr Kalis, a girl. . 4 . i "a sllviir nuKKol. wi'lglilng DJUtt; pounds Mid 'assaying- 75 per tent pure oni, was found by a CilU miner while doing assessment work on his claim on Ihu MoiilraaJ river, Tho minuet Is worm about taO.OQO. T" 'ilvnrllslni ttrtvs HUSK1 field." FOREIGN BUILDING IN PATH OF OUAKE TO BE RAZED SOON ? TOKIO, Nov, 26. The forolgn offiee at Kaaumlgasekl, Toklo,1 the first foreign style building' erected here, was so badly damaged by the earthquake of Septembor 1, although untouched, by the tire, : that it will have to be razed. -. The same is true of tho resi dence ot the foreign minister, an- t ether foreign style building. Th:so buildings . were erected In tho early days of the Meijl era, when the Marquis Inoquls Inouye ot that day was foreign minlstsr. . - HIGH CLASS BOXING CO NTEST Chiloquin Athletic Club THURSDAY NOVEMBER 29, 1923, 8:30 p.m. ' MAIN EVENT, TEN ROUNDS Billy Huff vs. Jim Dougan 154 lbs.; of Klamath 155 Iba. of Portland SEMI-FINAL, SIX ROUNDS Jess Ingram vs. Syd Herbert Of Madford, 140 lbs. f San Francisco, 145 lbs. FOUR-ROUND BOUT, WELTERWEIGHT Kid Harrington vs. Roy Crowder 'Of Klamath . 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