IInyHWILLOWS WANTS (JAME W ITH DEMOLAY TEAM— „ | wJ. F. Sidgmore, president and general manager of the Willows Mud-hens, independent town football team, is anxious to book a game with the Woodland l)e Molay grid machine U Sunday, September 30. The Mudhens! held their first meeting of the season j11 Monday night and 10 veterans signed- | \ up for the squad. Sidgmore would like to o|ie11 Ids season against Woodland at Chancy Field in Willows. lie would be willing to pay the local team ! f a neat piece of money. Officials of j the local team should contact Sidgmore immediately. It will be remembered that Willows eked out a 7 to 0 victory over t he Ie Molays a year I ago. Willows won nine straight i games ami allowed but one team to! cross its goal line. Victories were ■•cored over the Oakland Cardinally1 Sacramento All stars, St. Helena, I Bayview Athletic club of San Fran-j I cisco, Colusa All-Stars ami several : other strong combinations. The only; star who will bo missing from this J season’s team will be Bud Goodin, lt;smart halfback. Goodin will leave next week for Eugene, Oregon, where he will Intel* the University of Oregon. Goodin May was celebrated at Recreation park in Willows Sunday when the Junior Legion nine battled tin* Giants of the Valley leuguo. If I the I)e Molay grid officials wish to correspond with Sidgmore they should address their letters tlt; the Willows Journal. Sidgmore is sports editor of , that paper.