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Show COAST ELEVENS EAGER FOR BELL S'KATTLE. Wash. Sept. 1 (By iNEA Service I Sweet, sweet to tho ears of V. ashmglon university is the I wall of Andy Smith n'.er the hard Job he's ha ln;i to provide a good lineup 'for the University of California this ' season. Where tho Golden Bear Is larking. I the Huskies are in clover, and this year the central o,uintet will average at least 190 pounds of fast football players. NEW TO OOA 9 With the exception of Bob Ingra-ham. Ingra-ham. tackle and captain of thi year's leleven. all the linesmen are new to the Pacific coast conference, as at .present constituted. Bob Orlnim. who was picked By Walter famp in 1917 for Camp's all- I American second team, and is reputed to be the greatest tackle ever produced produc-ed on the coast, will be back in school jthis fall, eligible to play. Grimm Is a ' 200-pounder. and the last of the famous fa-mous drtnim tainlly to make gridiron history. TWO NEW M BK ' Two new men are Kuhn. 200-pound guard, and Hugh Wiltern. stars of last ) ear's frosh team. Walters Is ihe first I member of Coac h Bagrhaw's famous Everett High school team of 1920 national champions in their class to , he eligible for varsity play, and much .b expetvd of him. Another valuable addition to the Washington lino is flflmmlt Bryan, whoso great bulk Is available for guard after a year's absence, due to an injured in-jured knt-e Bryan later starred In basketball last year and wa-i a unanimous unani-mous choice for guard on all-coast j quintets. |