Possibly related to the articles, "THORNHILL DRIVES STANFORD GRIDDERS: PLAYERS IN FINE SHAPE Cripples Ready for 'Bama Everybody but Callaway Takes Part in Drill at Brookside Park," Los Angeles Times, 28 Dec. 1934: 5, or "It's All Work and No Play Twice a Day for Stanford's Footballers: TWO DRILLS BY INDIANS Passes Feature Workouts of Stanford, Alabama for Bowl Battle," Los Angeles Times, 29 Dec. 1934: 8
The Stanford football team runs through drills at Brookside Park prior to the 1935 Rose Bowl game. At center, Bobby Grayson throws the football. It sails through the air at left. His teammates wear sweats as they stand on the field behind him at right. The far side of the practice field is lined by hedges. Spectators stand in front of the hedges at right and some peek over the hedges at left.
The Stanford football team runs through drills in Brookside Park prior to the 1935 Rose Bowl game. At center, the players tackle each other. The far side of the practice field is lined by hedges. Spectators stand in front of the hedges at center and some peek over the hedges at far right and far left.
The Stanford football team runs through drills at Brookside Park prior to the 1935 Rose Bowl game. At center, Frank Alustiza stands, facing left. He lifts his left arm and right leg as he punts the football to the left. Coaches and teammates watch from a distance at right. Hedges line the far side of the practice field. Spectators stand in front of a scoreboard at far left and watch the practice.
Likely related to the article, "THORNHILL DRIVES STANFORD GRIDDERS: PLAYERS IN FINE SHAPE Cripples Ready for 'Bama Everybody but Callaway Takes Part in Drill at Brookside Park," Los Angeles Times, 28 Dec. 1934: 5
The Stanford football team runs through drills at Brookside Park prior to the 1935 Rose Bowl game. In the near distance at center, a Stanford player runs towards camera while carrying the football. Two of his teams stand to either side of him and try to tackle him. More Stanford players stand beneath the a goalpost at left and others stand back and watch at right. The far side of the practice field is lined by hedges.
Similar photographs of the Stanford football team practicing in Pasadena prior to the Rose Bowl game appear alongside the articles, "THORNHILL DRIVES STANFORD GRIDDERS: PLAYERS IN FINE SHAPE Cripples Ready for 'Bama Everybody but Callaway Takes Part in Drill at Brookside Park," Los Angeles Times, 28 Dec. 1934: 5 and "It's All Work and No Play Twice a Day for Stanford's Footballers: TWO DRILLS BY INDIANS Passes Feature Workouts of Stanford, Alabama for Bowl Battle," Los Angeles Times, 29 Dec. 1934: 8
Eleven players on the Stanford University football team pose during a practice at Brookside Park prior to the 1935 Rose Bowl game. They pose in 2 rows. In front, linemen crouch down. From left to right, they are: Keith Topping, Ed Lettunich, Bob Reynolds, Larry Rouble, Wes Muller, Woody Adams and Monk Moscrip. Behind them, the backs, Bones Hamilton, Frank Alustiza, Bobby Grayson and Buck Van Dellen stand. Wes Muller holds the football against the ground as he poses. The practice field stretches behind them.
The Stanford football team runs through drills at Brookside Park prior to the 1935 Rose Bowl game. At center, Bobby Grayson throws the football. It sails through the air at left. His teammates wear sweats as they run through drills around him. The far side of the practice field is lined by hedges. Spectators stand in front of the hedges at right and some peek over the hedges at left.
The Stanford football team runs through drills at Brookside Park prior to the 1935 Rose Bowl game. At center, Bobby Grayson throws the football. It sails through the air towards the left. Players involved in the drill stand on the field to the left of Grayson. More players line up behind and to the right of Grayson. The far side of the practice field is lined by hedges. Spectators stand in front of the hedges at right and some peek over the hedges at left.