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Bud Goodin FormerCollege City GridderG/I'wo 190-pound halfbacks capable of punting. passing and hit -ling the line said hello to Woodland for several hours yesterday afternoon while en route to Eugene, Oregon, where they will start football practice Saturday morning at 9 o'clock w tih 100 otb-m a a « f • «oIIUM HN'K ...... -er candidates for the I niversity of Oregon’s 1935 football team. Sister in LandingItill's» ■ m mm — - ^ —---OAfter visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nuttle of Knights; Landing, the two griddors, Walter “Blond e Back of I'alo Alto and | Frank (Bud) Goodin of Artois treked over to Woodland to explain to friends just why the Oregon Webfeet can'll be counted out ot this year’s football race. Goodin, ineidently. I ap-pen to be the brother of Mrs. Nuttle,iim, W ■idsUS-90 |Star In a*’ ' PRINK CALL1SON ! withda i— - —- \ nd;nsi Is.Ct who plans to adopt the Webfeet as I her official team this full. _ 1 manBoth gridders are sure starters inj -the Oregon haekfield according toj pm.- • releases from Rugene. Conch T “Pi iIK lt;ullinon any - Goodin will 1 lt;• £ the hardest driving hulfbuek in the we,.t while he figures Buck will bej one of the fastest big men on tht*,! coast.Laugh at Press Dopelaughing at press stories shown j them, both gridders did say thai “Prink” Callison has the real “dark;! horse eleven on the coast. They | agreed that the University of Wash-'| ington will be strong but picked Stan-ford to lead the race again. Personal / j friends of ''Bobby Grayson, they Tin said “Bones” Hamilton will be the: On cream of the Stanford backs this! Dal , fall and is almost a cinch All-Ameri-j yetcan. 0 j j.hGoodin is well known in this dis- dir i trid laving played for College ( ityjcer High school about eight years ago.! f Several years ago he took part in a tincontest tor the Willows-AU-Starsj fal against the Wodland De Molays.j Back’s home is in Palo Alto just acrossmy00' the street from where the spacious1 lotriesentStanford University campus gets un- noj derway. 1The Oregon stars are taking u val- it i ’ ’I ley star north with them. Their;promising freshman is young Jack,talt; Beggs of Willows who is an all-round athlete. Beggs is a basketball and pa baseball star but hopes to turn out ha ; for the frosh football squad. j *'e^PACIFIC COAST BE AG UK { P»*Club— Won laist Pet.kSan Francisco ............ 53 35 .002 *PPortland 50 40 .550 ahMissions ............. 50 40 .550 basolen Seattle 45 Li Jill»,»l Isi.s Angeles 46 44 .511XrJ Oakland 43 48 .473erru‘ek Sacramento .................39 52 .427 Poib“ Hollywood .........„.........33 57 .370 Mt«i da) Ruvlti '4:Sat a men to 0, Hollywood 7. 111“ Mi ions 3, Seattle 0. JJiit i Ko Anp’h ■ 11. Portland 2.Oakland 3, San Friuiciaeo lo, h Huh Kericti Si a mlI S;n iaiiii*nUi 0, Hollywood 2.M, ioaa I, SeaitU* I.^ l.o.- Angelo* 2, Portland 0,in Oakland 0, San KrancUi*o 2.(suines I odaHollywood at Sucrumrnto lt;p. in., alt;Nuraing flaU). j c*Seattle at I*1Sun Franclaeo :i* Oakland. 11hat • . * m■ jtild AMKItlC AN LK-Mil K ! pi
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Woodland, California, US

Thu, Sep 12, 1935

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