. Purdue debris. ence. He playedwith the Carlisle Indians during 1907-1911 under Glenn the close of his playing career, he was selected byWarner as his first assistant, and held that position for theyears of 1912, 1913 and 1914. In 1914, he left the Car-lisle Indians, and went to the coast as an independentcoach. In 1915, 1916 and 1917, he was coach of Wash-ington State College, Pullman, Washington, and in 1915and 1917 held the undisputed coast championship; in1917, defeating Brown University in a post-season gameat Pasadena. In 1916 his team finished second, being de-feated only by


. Purdue debris. ence. He playedwith the Carlisle Indians during 1907-1911 under Glenn the close of his playing career, he was selected byWarner as his first assistant, and held that position for theyears of 1912, 1913 and 1914. In 1914, he left the Car-lisle Indians, and went to the coast as an independentcoach. In 1915, 1916 and 1917, he was coach of Wash-ington State College, Pullman, Washington, and in 1915and 1917 held the undisputed coast championship; in1917, defeating Brown University in a post-season gameat Pasadena. In 1916 his team finished second, being de-feated only by Oregon, which in a post-season game de-feated Pennsylvania. In 1918, he was coach of the MareIsland marine team, which also held the coast champion-ship, making three championships out of four, and runnerup the second year. The past two years, Mr. Dietz hasbeen in business in the East, but returns to football thisfall, with every prospect of continuing the success here atPurdue, which he has attained >^-^^ Page Two Hundrea tout


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