Likely related to the article, "STANFORD MACHINE CRUSHES U. S. C., 13-9: GRID SPECTACLE KEEPS 70,000 FANS IN FRENZY Ernie Never's Educated Toe Makes Breaks to Enable Card Eleven to Subdue Trojan Squad STANFORD DOWNS U. S. C.," Los Angeles Times, 18 Oct. 1925: A1
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
Likely related to the article, "ALABAMANS PASS WAY TO VICTORY: Stanford Team Crushed, 29-13 Dixie Howell's Great Air Raid Proves Undoing of Coast Gridders ALABAMANS WIN BATTLE Dixie Howell Passes South to Thrilling Victory Over Stanford," Los Angeles Times, 2 Jan. 1935: 1
The Stanford football team runs through drills at Brookside Park prior to the 1935 Rose Bowl game. At right, Bobby Grayson holds the football low, looking as though he's going to punt the ball. At left, several of his teammates wear sweats as they run through the drill. The far side of the practice field is lined by hedges. Spectators are visible peeking over the hedges center.
Likely related to the article, "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 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.