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51130892.Pdf View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by ScholarWorks at Central Washington University ALL-TIME SCORES Head Coach: None, 1901-06 1901 0-2 Thanksg 0 Ellensburg HS 4 H Dec. 0 Yakima 11 A *1902 2-0 Thanksg W N. Yakima L H Dec. W N. Yakima L A 1903 2-0-1 Oct. 21 Ellensburg HS 0 H Nov. 0 N. Yakima 0 A Nov. 19 2 Yakima 0 H *1904 1-0-1 Nov. 12 0 N. Yakima HS 0 A Nov. 24 5 Yakima HS 0 H *1905 0-3-1 Oct. 21 0 Sunnyside 6 H Nov. 4 12 Sunnyside 21 A Nov. 17 9 Yakima 11 A Nov. 25 0 Yakima 0 H *Combined with Ellensburg High School to form a team in 1902, 1904 and 1905. Not considered part of official record. Coach: Billy McCully, 1907 (4-0-0) 1907 4-0-0 Oct. W Sunnyside HS L H Nov. W Yakima HS L ? Nov. W Ellensburg HS L H Dec. W Franklin HS L A Coach: Edwin Saunders, 1908 (1-1-0) 1908 1-1-0 Nov. 0 Yakima 6 A Nov. 6 Yakima 0 H Coach: J.B. Potter, 1909-10 (2-2-0) 1909 3-1-0 Oct. 9 11 Yakima 0 H Oct. 23 6 Yakima 5 A Oct. 30 2 Broadway HS 10 H Nov. 25 6 Ellensburg HS 0 H 1910 0-0-1 Oct. 26 0 Ellensburg HS 0 H Coach: L.D. Sparks, 1915-16 (2-2-0) 1915 1-1-0 Oct. 29 38 Cle Elum 7 H Nov. 20 0 Ellensburg HS 20 H 1916 1-1-0 Oct. 13 32 Cle Elum 0 H Nov. 3 7 Ellensburg HS 32 H Coach: B.A. Leonard, 1921-24 (5-12-0) 1921 1-3-0 Oct. 21 0 Idaho Frosh 55 H Nov. 4 0 Puget Sound 6 H Nov. 11 6 Washington Frosh 31 H Nov. 18 6 Eastern Washington 0 H 1922 3-2-0 Oct. 14 15 Whitworth 6 H Oct. 21 6 Puget Sound 26 A Nov. 3 19 Western Washington 0 H Nov. 9 0 Washington Frosh 13 H Nov. 17 13 Eastern Washington 10 A 1923 0-3-0 Tri-Normal 0 -2-0, 3rd Oct. 19 0 Puget Sound 13 H Oct. 26 2 Eastern Washington* 20 H Nov. 15 3 Western Washington* 20 A 1924 1-4-0 Tri-Normal 0-2-0, 3rd Oct. 18 0 Washington Frosh 26 A Oct. 25 0 Eastern Washington* 33 A Nov. 11 0 Western Washington* 24 H Nov. 21 0 Spokane College 3 H Nov. 27 14 St. Martin's 13 A Coach: Harold Quigley, 1925-27 (14-5-0) 1925 2-4-0 Tri-Normal 0-2-0, 3rd Oct. 17 6 Washington Frosh 20 A Oct. 24 15 Whitworth 6 H Oct. 31 0 Eastern Washington* 6 H Nov. 7 9 Spokane College 7 H Nov. 14 0 St. Martin's 9 A Nov. 21 6 Western Washington* 33 A 1926 6-0-0 Tri-Normal 2-0-0, 1st Oct. 9 7 Idaho Frosh 0 H Oct. 16 6 Washington Frosh 0 A Oct. 22 76 Whitworth 0 H Oct. 30 13 Western Washington* 9 H Nov. 6 13 St. Martin's 0 A Nov. 13 31 Eastern Washington* 7 A 1927 6-1-0 Tri-Normal 2-0-0, 1st Oct. 1 104 Keyport 0 H Oct. 8 16 Washington JVs 7 H Oct. 15 7 Washington Frosh 0 A Oct. 21 0 St. Martin's 6 A Oct. 29 25 Eastern Washington* 7 H Nov. 5 12 Western Washington* 6 A Nov. 24 51 Spokane University 0 W Coach: Roy Sandberg, 1928-29 (15-3-0) 1928 8-2-0 Tri-Normal 2-0-0, 1st Sept. 22 0 Gonzaga 31 A Sept. 29 14 Puget Sound 24 H Oct. 6 46 USS Tennessee 6 H Oct. 13 38 WSU Frosh 7 A Oct. 19 12 Western Washington* 0 H Oct. 27 19 Washington Frosh 0 H Nov. 4 13 Eastern Washington* 7 A Nov. 11 12 Idaho Frosh 0 W Nov. 16 52 Spokane University 0 A Nov. 23 25 Washington JVs 13 H 1929 7-1-0 Tri-Normal 2-0-0, 1st Sept. 28 7 Gonzaga 26 A Oct. 4 14 USS California 6 H Oct. 11 13 Washington JVs 0 H Oct. 19 12 Idaho Frosh 6 A Oct. 26 7 WSU Frosh 0 H Nov. 2 20 Eastern Washington* 7 H Nov. 9 6 Washington Frosh 0 A Nov. 16 6 Western Washington* 0 A Coach: Leo Nicholson, 1930-40 (45-26-6) 1930 6-0-1 Tri-Normal 2-0-0, 1st Oct. 4 0 Gonzaga 0 A Oct. 11 43 USS New Mexico 0 H Oct. 18 34 Centralia CC 6 A Nov. 1 12 Eastern Washington* 6 A Nov. 7 18 Idaho Frosh 0 H Nov. 11 26 Pacific Lutheran 13 Y Nov. 15 26 Western Washington* 0 H 1931 6-1-0 Tri-Normal 2-0-0, 1st Oct. 2 7 Gonzaga 26 A Oct. 10 13 Pacific Lutheran 0 A Oct. 17 25 Idaho Frosh 0 H Oct. 23 32 Grays Harbor CC 0 H Oct. 31 7 Western Washington* 0 A Nov. 6 7 Eastern Washington* 6 H Nov. 11 27 Eastern Oregon 0 H 1932 4-2-1 Tri-Normal 1-0-1, 1st Oct. 8 78 Spokane University 0 H Oct. 15 7 Gonzaga Frosh 0 H Oct. 21 14 Pacific Lutheran 6 H Oct. 29 0 Eastern Washington* 0 A Nov. 5 0 Idaho Frosh 6 A Nov. 11 26 Western Washington* 0 H Nov. 19 0 St. Martin's 20 A 1933 4-2-0 Tri-Normal 2-0-0, 1st Oct. 7 0 WSU Frosh 40 A Oct. 14 6 Gonzaga Frosh 0 H Oct. 27 14 Pacific Lutheran 6 A Nov. 4 13 Eastern Washington* 6 H Nov. 11 0 St. Martin's 18 H Nov. 18 6 Western Washington* 0 A 1934 3-3-2 Tri-Normal 0-1-1, 2nd-T Oct. 6 12 Washington Frosh 13 A Oct. 12 0 Ellensburg Town 0 H Oct. 20 0 WSU Frosh 12 A Oct. 27 0 Eastern Washington* 8 A Nov. 2 20 Idaho Frosh 12 H Nov. 9 47 Whitworth 0 H Nov. 17 0 Western Washington* 0 H Nov. 29 13 Gonzaga Frosh 12 Y 1935 4-2-1 Tri-Normal 0-1-1, 2nd Oct. 5 20 USS Lexington 6 H Oct. 11 7 Pacific Lutheran 0 H Oct. 19 49 British Columbia 0 A Oct. 25 0 Eastern Washington* 0 H Nov. 2 12 WSU Frosh 6 H Nov. 11 8 Gonzaga Frosh 14 Y Nov. 16 0 Western Washington* 8 A 1936 3-4-0 Tri-Normal 1-1-0, 2nd Oct. 3 0 USS Saratoga 6 H Oct. 10 0 Pacific Lutheran 6 A Oct. 17 0 Western Oregon 7 H Oct. 23 14 Lewis-Clark State 12 H Oct. 31 6 Eastern Washington* 12 A Nov. 11 27 Gonzaga Frosh 13 Y Nov. 21 7 Western Washington* 6 H 1937 3-4-0 Tri-Normal 0-2-0, 3rd Oct. 2 27 Gonzaga Frosh 0 H Oct. 9 16 Pacific Lutheran 0 H Oct. 15 0 Linfield 12 A Oct. 30 0 Eastern Washington* 18 H Nov. 6 0 Lewis-Clark State 6 A Nov. 11 9 Western Oregon 7 Y Nov. 20 0 Western Washington* 9 A 1938 3-3-1 WINCO 1-2-0, 3rd Oct. 1 12 Lewis-Clark State 18 H Oct. 7 6 Pacific Lutheran* 0 A Oct. 14 6 Washington Frosh 6 A Oct. 22 25 Linfield 8 H Oct. 29 6 Western Washington* 13 H Nov. 5 0 Eastern Washington* 6 A Nov. 11 12 Western Oregon 6 A 1939 5-2-0 WINCO 1-2-0, 3rd Sept. 29 14 Gonzaga Frosh 7 H Oct. 6 7 St. Martin's 0 A Oct. 20 25 Pacific Lutheran* 6 H Oct. 28 0 Eastern Washington* 7 H Nov. 4 19 Puget Sound 7 H Nov. 11 26 Eastern Oregon 0 Y Nov. 18 0 Western Washington* 12 A 1940 4-3-0 WINCO 2-2-0, 3rd Oct. 5 12 Western Washington 13 H Oct. 12 7 Eastern Washington* 14 A Oct. 18 32 Gonzaga Frosh 6 H Oct. 26 32 St. Martin's 0 A Nov. 2 7 Western Washington* 0 H Nov. 16 0 Pacific Lutheran* 14 A Nov. 21 32 St. Martin's* 0 H Head Coach: Phil Sarboe, 1941-42 (6-6-3) 1941 1-5-1 WINCO 0-3-1, 5th Oct. 4 13 Gonzaga Frosh 0 H Oct. 8 13 Western Washington 19 H Oct. 17 0 St. Martin's* 0 A Oct. 25 0 Eastern Washington* 7 H Oct. 31 0 St. Martin's 20 H Nov. 7 7 Pacific Lutheran* 20 Y Nov. 15 7 Western Washington* 19 A 1942 5-1-2 WINCO 4-1-1, 1st Oct. 3 27 Walla Walla AF 0 A Oct. 10 6 Pacific Lutheran* 7 A Oct. 17 15 Eastern Washington* 6 A Oct. 24 33 Western Washington* 0 H Oct. 31 6 St. Martin's* 0 H Nov. 7 0 Western Washington* 0 A Nov. 14 7 Pacific Lutheran* 6 H Nov. 26 6 Pasco Naval 6 Y Head Coach: John Londahl, 1946 (6-2-0) 1946 6-2-0 WINCO 5-0-0, 1st Oct. 5 21 Whitworth* 7 H Oct. 12 7 Washington JVs 20 A Oct.
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