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Show COACH SORRY OVER BIG FOOTBALL SCORE I " j BERKELEY. Cal.. Nov. 1'. Football Foot-ball coaches seldom exprcas regrets when their teams run up high scores, I but Andy Smith, at the University of California, broke the rule when he said he was not glad when his charges piled up sixty-one points while playing play-ing the Washington State college team last Saturday. Unbelievable as it may seem. Vho Callfornlans say they did not try' for a high tally. "The overwhelming score came unexpectedly." un-expectedly." Smith said, "and I am actually forced to say that I am not glad of It I have never f lt so sorry for any man In my whole life as I did for my old friend. Gus Welch, who I coaches Washington State Welch is a square shooter and an even break in luck would have made him the coach of a team which could have 1 given California tho hardest battle of the year. "Breaks were against Welch from the time he left Pullman with his team, and the score was not representative repre-sentative of his eleven, The team was due to arrive here Friday night to give the boys a chance to rest from their trip. Instead, they encountered ja wreck n"ar AnStand and did not arrtv.- until a few hours before tho game. "As I well know, traveling und' r these conditions, no team could have put up a better battle than Washing-Ion Washing-Ion State did last Saturday." After the game Welch said he had j no alibis to offer, congratulated Smith and left with his team for Pullmam. 00 Among the various economic products prod-ucts of the plant kingdom, the pith of the sunflower stalk is by far th ilrhlest 1 |