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ARIZONA FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR 1899 (1-1-1) 1910 (5-0) 1919 (7-1) 1926 (5-1-1) Coach Stuart F 2009 ARIZONA FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ARIZONA FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR 1899 (1-1-1) 1910 (5-0) 1919 (7-1) 1926 (5-1-1) Coach Stuart F. Forbes Coach George F. Shipp Coach J.F. McKale Coach J.F. McKale Captain G. Parker Captain C. Roletti Captain E. Lynch Captain R. Crouch 0 . .Tucson Town* . 0 21 . .Tucson H.S.* . 0 59 . .Arizona State*. 0 54 . .Phoenix J.C.* . 0 2 . .Arizona State*. 11 29 . .El Paso Military* . 0 60 . .Phoenix Indians* . 0 35 . .Arizona State*. 0 22 . .Tucson Indians*. 5 18 . .New Mexico St.* . 2 20 . .Soldiers*. 0 7 . .New Mexico St. 0 24 . 16 1 . .New Mexico(default). 0 33 . .New Mexico State. 0 16 . .Whittier* . 6 18 . .Tucson H.S.. 6 1 . .Whittier (default) . 0 21 . .New Mexico* . 0 87 . 8 7 . .Pomona*. 19 7 . .Occidental+ . 9 1900 (3-1) 46 . .Texas El Paso* . 0 3 . .Colorado State* . 3 Coach William Skinner 27 . .Occidental* . 0 143 . 59 Captain C. Day 1911 (3-1-1) 253 . 19 +L.A. Memorial Coliseum 34 . .Tucson Indians*. 0 Coach George F. Shipp 45 . .City of Indians* . 0 Captain C. Rolfe 52 . .Tucson Indians*. 0 6 . .New Mexico . 0 1920 (6-1) 1927 (4-2-1) 0 . .Phoenix Indians. 6 0 . .New Mexico St. 3 Coach J.F. McKale Coach J.F. McKale 131 . 6 5 . .El Paso Military . 0 Captain A.L. Slonaker Captain M. Gentry 0 . .Tucson H.S.* . 0 51 . .Phoenix Indians* . 20 14 . .Occidental* . 14 5 . .Tucson H.S.* . 0 167 . .Camp Harry Jones* . 0 19 . .Texas El Paso . 6 1901 (4-1) 16 . 3 60 . .Texas El Paso . 7 65 . .Eastern Arizona JC* . 0 Coach William Skinner 41 . .New Mexico St.* . 0 33 . .New Mexico St.* . 6 Captain Leslie Gillett 0 . .Pomona . 31 6 . .New Mexico . 7 22 . .Tucson Indian Sch.*. 0 1912 (2-1) 28 . .New Mexico* . 7 16 . .UCLA* . 13 47 . .Tucson Indian Sch.*. 6 Coach R.L. Quigley 34 . .Redlands* . 0 12 . .Whittier* . 13 40 . .Tucson Indian Sch.*. 0 Captain R. Merritt 381 . 65 165 . 59 0 . .Phoenix Indian Sch. 13 19 . .Tucson H.S.* . 0 6 . .Phoenix Indian Sch.* . 0 14 . .New Mexico St. 21 115 . 19 22 . .New Mexico . 9 1921 (7-2) 1928 (5-1-2) 55 . 30 Coach J.F. McKale Coach J.F. McKale Captain W. Wofford Captain T. Diebold 1902 (5-0) 84 . .Bisbee Legion* . 13 7 . .UCLA . 7 Coach Leslie Gillett 1913 (2-2) 75 . .Phoenix Indians* . 0 13 . .Pomona*. 6 Coach Frank A. King Captain Bard L. Cosgrove 13 . .Texas A & M . 17 39 . .Arizona State . 0 Captain J. McIntosh 17 . .Tucson Indian Sch.*. 0 74 . .Texas El Paso* . 0 12 . .Texas El Paso . 6 6 . .New Mexico St. 12 43 . .Tucson Indian Sch.*. 0 31 . .New Mexico St. 0 6 . .New Mexico* . 6 13 . .Phoenix Indians* . 0 28 . .Fort Grant* . 0 24 . .New Mexico . 0 7 . .USC . 78 0 . .Occidental* . 27 12 . .Arizona State*. 0 110 . .N.M. Military J.C.* . 0 40 . .New Mexico St.* . 0 7 . .New Mexico . 3 34 . .Ft. Huachuca @ Naco,AZ. 0 7 . .Whittier* . 0 28 . .Whittier* . 7 26 . 42 134 . 0 418 . 30 152 . 110 East-West Christmas Classic Bowl, 1903 (2-0) 1914 (4-1) San Diego (Dec. 26) 1929 (7-1) Coach J.F. McKale 0 . .Centre (Ky.). 38 Coach Orin A. Kates Coach J.F. McKale Captain T. Smith Captain Leo Rosenberg Captain W. Acuff 21 . .Douglas YMCA* . 0 28 . .Tucson Indian Sch.*. 0 1922 (6-3) 16 . .Occidental+ . 7 34 . .Arizona State*. 0 21 . .Tucson Indian Sch.*. 10 Coach J.F. McKale 35 . .Cal Tech*++. 0 0 . .Occidental. 14 49 . 10 Captain J. Hobbs 19 . .Texas El Paso . 0 10 . .New Mexico St. 0 19 . .Phoenix Indians* . 0 28 . .New Mexico St.* . 0 7 . .Pomona*. 6 0 . .USC . 15 26 . .Arizona State*. 0 1904 (3-1-2) 72 . 20 Coach Orin A. Kates 7 . .Santa Clara . 8 12 . .Pomona @ Phoenix . 15 Captain B. Hatcher 21 . .New Mexico St.* . 7 6 . .New Mexico . 0 0 . .Tucson Indian Sch.*. 0 1915 (5-3) 20 . .St. Mary’s (Ca.)* . 3 40 . .Whittier* . 0 6 . .Tucson Indian Sch.*. 5 Coach J.F. McKale 10 . .New Mexico* . 0 182 . 22 0 . .Phoenix H.S. 37 Captain W. Porter 7 . .Rice . 14 +Played in Rose Bowl, night 26 . .Tucson Indian Sch.*. 0 14 . .Douglas YMCA . 0 18 . .Texas El Paso . 0 ++First game in Arizona Stadium 28 . .Tucson Indian Sch.*. 0 7 . .Arizona State*. 0 7 . .Utah State @ Phoenix . 6 6 . .Tombstone*. 6 7 . .Pomona . 3 109 . ..
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