Word: bottari
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Ends, Holland, Cornell, and Young, Oklahoma. Tackles, Beinor, Notre Dame, and Wolff, Santa Clara. Guards, Heikkinen, Michigan, and Smith, Southern California. Center Aldrich, Texas Christian. Backs, O'Brien, Texas Christian, Goldberg, Pittsburgh, MacLeod, Dartmouth, and Bottari, California...
Third team: ends; Brown, Notre Dame, and Young, Oklahoma; tackles; McKeever, Cornell, and Duggan, Oklahoma; guards; Zitrides, Dartmouth, and Bock, Iowa State; center: Brook, Nebraska; backs, Sitko, Notre Dame, Saggan, Notre Dame, Bottari, California, and Osmanski, Holy Cross...
...Alabama. California was bent on spoiling Alabama's record of never having been defeated in the Rose Bowl. In the first quarter Alabama outplayed California. But in the second quarter the pounding of the heavier California line began to tell on Alabama, and California's Vic Bottari hustled around right end for a touchdown from the 3-yd. line. He duplicated the play in the next quarter, and that ended the scoring. California...
Stanford's stocky Tony Calvelli may have thrown them just as straight but California's Vic Bottari had better receivers. Henry Sparks started things in the second quarter with a one-hand circus grab on the goal line and after that his teammates snaggled every pass they saw, not caring which Italian boy was throwing them. To California: 20 points, the Pacific Coast's traditional Big Game, plus a special trophy, the famed Stanford Ax. To Stanford...