The Santa Clara Broncos and the Loyola Lions clash during a regular season game in Los Angeles. Pictured is Loyola Head Coach Tom Lieb with an unidentified Loyola player. The Broncos were as-yet undefeated in the 1937 season and prevailed against Loyola, eventually finishing the 1937 season 9-0 and winning the Sugar Bowl against #8 team LSU. October 24, 1937.
The Santa Clara Broncos' bench, during a game Loyola Lions in Los Angeles. Head Coach Buck Shaw, (right, in fedora) led his Broncos to an undefeated 1937 season and a win at the 1938 Sugar Bowl against #8 team LSU. October 24, 1937.
The Loyola Lions with their coaches on the Coliseum field before a game against the Galloping Gaels of St. Mary's. The Gaels were the eventual victor, with a score of 13 to 7.
Coaches watching from the sidelines during a game between the Loyola Lions and the Galloping Gaels of St. Mary's at the Coliseum. The Gaels were the eventual victor, with a score of 13 to 7.
The Loyola Lions in a huddle with their coaches on the Coliseum field before a game against the Galloping Gaels of St. Mary's. The Gaels were the eventual victor, with a score of 13 to 7.
The Loyola Lions in a huddle with their coaches on the Coliseum field before a game against the Galloping Gaels of St. Mary's. The Gaels were the eventual victor, with a score of 13 to 7.
Coaches watching from the sidelines during a game between the Loyola Lions and the Galloping Gaels of St. Mary's at the Coliseum. The Gaels were the eventual victor, with a score of 13 to 7.
A football coach speaking to a referee during a game between the Loyola Lions and the Galloping Gaels of St. Mary's at the Coliseum. The Gaels were the eventual victor, with a score of 13 to 7.
The Loyola Lions in a huddle with their coaches on the Coliseum field before a game against the Galloping Gaels of St. Mary's. The Gaels were the eventual victor, with a score of 13 to 7.
The Loyola Lions in a huddle with their coaches on the Coliseum field before a game against the Galloping Gaels of St. Mary's. The Gaels were the eventual victor, with a score of 13 to 7.