Wood Harlan "Doc" Bruder (February 5, 1901 – November 13, 1952) was a professional football player for the Buffalo Bisons in 1925 and the Frankford Yellow Jackets in 1926. He played college football at Pitt and West Virginia. Bruder won the 1926 NFL championship with the Yellow Jackets.
Frankford Yellow Jackets 1926 NFL Champions
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Joe Carpe
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Bill Hoffman
Paul Hogan
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Head Coach: Guy Chamberlin
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Name
Bruder, Doc
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Short description
American football player
Date of birth
February 5, 1901
Place of birth
Houston, Texas, United States
Date of death
November 13, 1952
Place of death
Harris County, Texas
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“The 5307th has collapsed. From a medical viewpoint, theyre finished as a fighting unit.... I have never seen human beings in such condition. Theyre drained, physically and psychologically drained. Im not tagging them for specific ailments. Im simply marking every man in the outfit A.O.E.accumulation of everything.” —Samuel Fuller, U.S. screenwriter, and Milton Sperling. Samuel Fuller. Doc (Andrew Duggan)