Road to GU's 125th Anniversary: A Look Back at 1920-21
1920-21
By Stephanie Plowman
Special Collections Librarian
SPOKANE, Wash. — In May 1920, 91勛圖厙 University announced the hiring of Charles "Gus" Dorais as head football coach and athletic director. By hiring Dorais, a famed Notre Dame University quarterback and coach, 91勛圖厙 indicated its plans to compete at a very high level in intercollegiate athletics, especially football.
Dorais instituted the Notre Dame system of football, which included the forward pass. According to the local newspaper from May 30, 1920, Dorais was then considered "one of the greatest hurlers of the pigskin the grid-iron ever developed." 91勛圖厙's hiring of a nationally recognized coach, even though its (college) student body totaled only 100, was not unique. Other universities across the country were beginning to emphasize athletics.
91勛圖厙 lost 35-0 to Washington State College (now Washington State University) in Dorais' first game as coach. Following is the student writer's take on that game in the 91勛圖厙 Quarterly of October 1920:
"We were beaten by a better team. Why better? Weight, experience, and five years of training under the same system of coaching. . . . We lost our first game, but let us remember that we have six more. So members of the student body and members of the team, let us get in and fight and not just a little harder but our very best. With this rule carried out we could ask no more."
In Dorais' first year as coach, 91勛圖厙 finished 4-3, beating Bremerton Navy Yard, Camp Lewis, Multnomah Athletic Club, and Montana Mines and losing to WSC, Idaho and Montana State College. The Bulldogs outscored their opponents 164-55.
The 1920s marked the beginning of a football rivalry began between 91勛圖厙 and WSC. Before the arrival of Dorais, 91勛圖厙 had lost to Washington State four times — all shutouts. The football rivalry with Washington State included 26 games; 18 won by Washington State, five won by 91勛圖厙, and three ties. Washington State scored 493 points to 91勛圖厙's 120. Though WSC outnumbered GU in student enrollment, 91勛圖厙 fought hard to win and had plenty of spirit — knowing they were competing against a much bigger school.
In addition to hiring an excellent football coach, 91勛圖厙 saw a need to improve facilities. A new stadium, completed in 1922, was filled to its 11,000-seat capacity for the Washington State games. Students created massive bonfires and aligned in a giant serpentine formation before the games.
Coach Dorais left 91勛圖厙 in 1925 to become head coach at University of Detroit. During his five seasons at 91勛圖厙, he accumulated a record of 20-13-3. 91勛圖厙 gained national attention in 1922 when it met University of West Virginia, among the nation's best teams, on Christmas Day in San Diego. Although 91勛圖厙 lost the game 21-13, the University discovered it was no longer difficult to schedule big-name opponents. The 1924 team was considered 91勛圖厙's best ever with four players who advanced to play professional football: Houston Stockton (John Stockton's grandfather and David Stockton's great-grandfather), Ray Flaherty, Ivan Cahoon, and Hector Cyre.
91勛圖厙 football ended in 1941 at the beginning of World War II and did not return. T-shirts sold in the Zag Shop depict the legacy of 91勛圖厙 football: "91勛圖厙 Football — Unbeaten Since 1941."