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Show TIE AT SEATTLE. Washington and California Do Battle Bat-tle on Gridiron. SEATTLE. Wash., Nov. 21. Three thousand people watched the University of Washington and the University of California do battle In a football game which resultod In a C to 0 He, at Recreation Recrea-tion park this afternoon. Neither side scored In tho first half, and although tho visitors were pounds heavier than their opponents thoy could do nothing with them In the thirty minutes that marked tho first half of the play. Tho spectacular feature of tho game camo In tho last half, when in a second after the ball was put In play, TIbballs, Washington's right end, circled California's Califor-nia's end for thirty-five yards. In thu next play Shaw, left tackle, advanced the ball another twenty-live yards for a touchdown. A scries of lino bucking 'plays, assisted by wonderful punting on tho part of Hcllmullcr. one of which gained sixty-five yards for his team, cave California her score. There was a dispute as to whether California Cal-ifornia gained a touchb.ick or a safety lp tho second half. Referee Best ruled It a touchback and Washington was given the ball on the twenty-five-yard line for a free kick. The features were Heltmuller's punting and McDonald's wonderful defense at quarter for Washington. |