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All-Time Results Coach: Ralph Nichols • Captain: Martin Harris • Record: 4-0-1 Key to Abbreviations October 19 W All-Time Results Coach: Ralph Nichols • Captain: Martin Harris • Record: 4-0-1 Key to Abbreviations October 19 W ....... Seattle A.C. ................... 12-0 H 500 W-L-T — Game won, lost or tied October 26 T ......... Seattle A.C. ................... 0-0 H 500 November 9 W ....... Vashon College ............. 44-4 H 300 H — Home game November 21 W ....... Tacoma A.C. .................. 8-4 A 150 A — Away game, played at opponent’s home stadium December 7 W ....... Vashon College ............. 34-0 H 300 N — Game played at a neutral site; see footnote for city 98-8 1,750 AP —Beginning with the 1936 season, the number in front of the op- ponent name indicates Washington’s ranking in the Associated Press 1896 poll coming into the game. The number following the opponent name Coach: Ralph Nichols • Captain: Jack Lindsay • Record: 2-3-0 indicates its ranking. October 24 L ......... Seattle A.C. ................... 4-6 H 300 t —Tie in rankings November 14 L ......... Port Townsend A.C. ....... 0-18 A 100 PCC — Pacific Coast Conference December 12 L ......... Multnomah A.C. ............. 0-10 A 100 AAWU — Athletic Association of Western Universities December 15 W ....... Seattle YMCA ................ 4-0 H 100 December 19 W ....... Seattle A.C. ................... 12-6 H 500 Scoring Values 20-40 1,100 Seasons Touchdown Field Goal Point After Safety 1897 Coach: Carl Clemans • Captain: Jack Lindsay • Record: 1-2-0 1889-1897 ............ 4 points 5 points 2 points 2 points October 9 W ....... Seattle YMCA ................ 10-0 H 400 November 18 L ......... Seattle A.C. ................... 6-10 H 1,000 1898-1903 ............ 5 points 5 points 1 point 2 points December 4 L ......... Oregon State ................. 0-16 A 1,500 16-26 1,900 1904-1908 ............ 5 points 4 points 1 point 2 points 1909-1911 ............. 5 points 3 points 1 point 2 points 1898 Coach: Ralph Nichols • Captain: Clarence Larson • Record: 1-1-0 1889 December 17 L ......... Puyallup Indian Res. ..... 11-18 H 500 Coach: None • Captain: Frank Griffiths • Record: 0-1-0 December 24 W ....... Puyallup Indian Res. ..... 13-0 H 400 24-18 900 November 28 L ......... Eastern Coll. Alumni ...... 0-20 H 400 Schedule and participants restricted by Spanish-American War 0-20 400 1890 1899 Coach: None • Captain: Frank Griffiths • Record: 0-0-1 Coach: A.S. Jeffs • Captain: Sterling Hill • Record: 4-1-1 November 27 T ......... Washington Col. (Tac.) . 0-0 A 300 October 14 W ....... Port Townsend H.S. ....... 16-0 H 500 0-0 300 October 28 L ......... Port Townsend A.C. ....... 0-11 A 250 November 4 W ....... Everett A.C. ................... 33-0 A 150 November 7 T ......... All Seattle ...................... 5-5 H 500 1891 November 18 W ....... Wilson Business Coll. .... 11-0 H 500 No Team November 25 W ....... Whitman ........................ 6-5 H 1,000 History 71-21 2,900 1892 Coach: W.B. Goodwin • Captain: Otto Collings • Record: 1-1-0 1900 Coach: J.S. Dodge • Captain: W.H. Corson • Record: 1-2-2 October 16 L ......... Seattle A.C. ................... 0-28 H 300 December 17 W ....... Seattle A.C. ................... 14-0 H 100 September 29 W ....... Seattle H.S. ................... 5-0 H 500 14-28 400 October 24 T ......... Whitman ........................ 11-11 A 1,000 October 27 L ......... Idaho ............................. 6-12 N 1,000 1893 November 30 T ......... Washington State .......... 5-5 H 1,500 Coach: W.B. Goodwin • Captain: D.A. Ford • Record: 1-3-1 December 1 L ......... Oregon .......................... 0-43 A 1,000 November 11 W ....... Viciendas (Tac.) ............. 8-4 A 200 27-71 5,000 November 18 L ......... Tacoma A.C. .................. 4-6 N 300 N-at Spokane November 25 T ......... Port Townsend A.C. ....... 6-6 A 150 November 30 L ......... Multnomah A.C. ............. 0-30 A 150 1901 December 29 L ......... Stanford ......................... 0-40 N 600 Coach: Jack Wright • Captain: Dick Huntoon • Record: 3-3-0 18-86 1,400 N-at West Seattle October 26 L ......... Whitman ........................ 0-10 H 1,000 November 1 L ......... Washington State .......... 0-10 A 500 November 9 W ....... Port Townsend ............... 10-0 H 500 1894 November 12 L ......... Multnomah A.C. ............. 6-17 H 500 Coach: C. Cobb • Captain: Ralph Nichols • Record: 1-1-1 November 16 W ....... Vashon College ............. 17-5 H 500 October 13 T ......... Port Townsend ............... 14-14 A 250 November 21 W ....... Idaho ............................. 10-0 H 2,000 October 27 L ......... Seattle A.C. ................... 0-24 H 500 43-42 5,000 November 22 W ....... Whitman College ........... 46-0 A 2,000 60-38 2,750 1902 Coach: James Knight • Captain: Fred McElmon • Record: 5-1-0 1895 Return of the Dawgs 2005 Husky Football • 123 October 18 W ....... All-Seattle ...................... 12-0 H 500 October 12 W ....... Multnomah A.C. ............. 10-0 A 1,000 October 25 W ....... Oregon St. ..................... 16-6 H 1,000 October 14 W ....... Willamette ..................... 21-0 A 1,000 November 3 W ....... Idaho ............................. 10-0 A 250 October 19 W ....... Whitworth ...................... 5-0 N 350 November 8 W ....... Whitman ........................ 11-5 A 300 October 26 W ....... Chemawa Indians ......... 40-0 H 1,000 November 15 L ......... Multnomah A.C. ............. 0-7 H 500 November 2 L ......... USS Nebraska .............. 6-19 H 1,000 November 27 W ....... Washington State .......... 16-0 H 1,000 November 8 L ......... Whitman ........................ 8-12 A 400 65-18 3,650 November 16 L ......... Oregon .......................... 0-6 H 2,500 November 21 L ......... Washington State .......... 5-11 H 3,000 November 28 T ......... *Idaho ............................ 0-0 H 3,000 1903 95-48 15,250 Coach: James Knight • Captain: William Spiedel • Record: 6-1-0 N-at Tacoma October 17 W ....... Oregon State ................. 5-0 A 600 *Began Washington’s 63 game unbeaten streak which is the longest such streak October 24 W ....... Whitman ........................ 35-0 H 1,500 in college football history October 30 W ....... Washington State .......... 10-0 A 700 November 14 W ....... Oregon .......................... 6-5 H 2,000 1908 November 20 W ....... Nevada .......................... 2-0 H 1,500 Coach: Gil Dobie • Captain: Fred Tegtmeier • Record: 6-0-1 November 26 W ....... Idaho ............................. 5-0 H 2,500 September 26 W ....... Lincoln H.S. ................... 22-0 H 500 December 5 L ......... Multnomah A.C. ............. 0-6 A 400 63-11 9,200 Gil Dobie 1904 1908-1916 Coach: James Knight • Captain: Fred McElmon • Record: 4-2-1 58-0-3 (.975) October 8 W ....... Whitman ........................ 33-0 H 2,000 October 15 L ......... Oregon State ................. 5-26 H 2,000 October 22 W ....... Utah St. ......................... 45-0 A 1,000 October 29 W ....... Washington State .......... 12-6 H 1,000 October 3 W ....... Washington H.S. ........... 23-5 H 500 November 5 W ....... Idaho ............................. 12-10 H 2,000 October 17 W ....... Whitworth ...................... 24-4 H 2,500 November 12 L ......... Oregon .......................... 0-18 A 1,500 October 24 W ....... Whitman ........................ 6-0 H 3,000 November 24 T ......... California ....................... 6-6 H 3,000 November 7 T ......... Washington State .......... 6-6 H 4,000 116-65 12,000 November 14 W ....... Oregon .......................... 15-0 A 1,000 November 28 W ....... Oregon State ................. 32-0 H 6,000 1905 128-15 17,500 Coach: Oliver Cutts • Captain: Tom McDonald • Record: 4-2-2 October 4 W ....... USS Chicago ................. 11-0 H 1,500 1909 Coach: Gil Dobie • Captain: Melville Mucklestone • Record: 7-0-0 October 7 W ....... Whitworth ...................... 10-4 N 1,000 October 14 T ......... Whitman ........................ 6-6 H 2,000 October 2 W ....... USS Milwaukee ............. 52-0 H 1,000 October 21 W ....... Chemawa Indians ......... 11-6 H 1,000 October 9 W ....... Queen Anne H.S. .......... 34-0 H 1,500 October 30 L ......... Idaho ............................. 0-8 A 1,000 October 23 W ....... Lincoln H.S. ................... 20-0 H 1,500 November 11 W ....... Sherman Indians ........... 29-0 H 2,000 October 30 W ....... Idaho ............................. 50-0 A 3,000 November 18 T ......... Oregon .......................... 12-12 A 2,000 November 6 W ....... Whitman ........................ 17-0 H 3,000 November 30 L ......... Oregon State ................. 0-16 A 3,000 November 13 W ....... Oregon State ................. 21-0 A 1,000 79-52 13,500 November 20 W ....... Oregon .......................... 20-6 H 7,000 N-at Tacoma 214-6 18,000 1906 1910 Coach: Victor Place • Captain: Owen Crim • Record: 4-1-4 Coach: Gil Dobie • Captain: Huber Grimm • Record: 6-0-0 October 10 W ....... USS Philadelphia .......... 5-0 H 500 October 8 W ....... Lincoln H.S. ................... 20-0 H 1,500 History October 13 W ....... Whitworth ...................... 8-0 H 1,000 October 15 W ....... College Puget Sound .... 51-0 H 1,500 October 20 W ....... Seattle H.S. ................... 4-0 H 500 October 22 W ....... Whitman ........................ 12-8 H 4,500 October 20 T ......... Seattle A.C. ................... 10-10 H 1,000 November 5 W ....... Idaho ............................. 29-0 H 1,500 October 27 T ......... Oregon State ................. 0-0 H 2,400 November 12 W ....... Washington State .......... 16-0 N 2,800 November 3 T ......... Whitman ........................ 0-0 H 2,000 November 24 W ....... Oregon State ................. 22-0 H 6,000 November 10 T ......... Willamette ..................... 0-0 H 3,000 N-at Spokane 150-8 17,800 November 20 L ......... Oregon .......................... 6-16 A 1,500 November 29 W ....... Idaho ............................. 16-9 H 3,500 1911 49-35 15,400 Coach: Gil Dobie • Captain: William Coyle • Record: 7-0-0 October 2 W ....... Lincoln H.S. ................... 42-0 H 1,000 1907 October 14 W ....... Fort Wordon .................. 90-0 H 1,000 Coach: Victor Place • Captain: Enoch Bagshaw • Record: 4-4-2 October 21 W ......
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