Reported in: “Bruins ruin St. Mary’s by 12-to-0 score: Westwood squad upsets Gaels and dope bucket Spaulding’s warriors score two touchdown victory over team,” Los Angeles Times, 12 Nov. 1931: A11
Different photographs taken on the same occasion appear under the headline, “Dramatic Highlights and Sidelights as Bill Spaulding Bows Out as Coach,” Los Angeles Times, 11 Dec 1938: A11.
Different photographs taken on the same occasion appear under the headline, “Dramatic Highlights and Sidelights as Bill Spaulding Bows Out as Coach,” Los Angeles Times, 11 Dec 1938: A11.
Text from newspaper caption: The varsity line charges--[Kerns] Hampton, [Tom]Rafferty, [Fred] Haslam, [Homer] Oliver, [Verdi] Boyer, [Houghton "Fat"] Norfleet and [Bill] Maxwell.
At center, No. 50 of the St. Mary's Gaels catches a football during a game between UCLA and St. Mary's at the Coliseum. No. 50 runs with his back to camera and reaches up to his right to catch the football. Nearer to camera at left, a teammate, No. 75, runs towards the right. Another St. Mary's player stands farther down the field at right and faces towards camera. Behind and between No. 75 and 50, UCLA Bruin No. 14 runs away from camera. Spectators fill the stands in the background.
The camera looks across the Coliseum's field during the football game between UCLA and St. Mary's. In the near distance at center, a UCLA player (white jersey) runs towards camera with the ball. He tries to push through the St. Mary's defenders. St. Mary's No. 50 stands with his back to camera as he waits to tackle UCLA's ball carrier. A couple players lie on the ground immediately to the left of the runner. About 5 UCLA players on the ground in the backfield at left. A couple of St. Mary's Gaels and a Bruin run up field at right. A referee stands behind the play at center. An empty section of the Coliseum's curves across the background.
View of a referee calling a play at a football game at the Coliseum between the teams of the University of Southern California and the University of California at Los Angeles.
A UCLA Bruins football player reaches to tackle a University of Florida Gators player in possession of the ball. At left, a referee can be seen leaping over the fallen body of a Florida Gator. Game played on Thanksgiving Day, Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
Left to right: Braven Dyer, unknown (possibly Captain Bob McChesney?), Chuck Cheshire, Bill Murphy, Billy Bob Williams, Freddie Funk (?), Don Ferguson, Bill Henry. The two men on either end are sportswriters for the Los Angeles Times. The others are from the UCLA Bruins football team. Cheshire and Funk are holding a plaque between them, with football trophy figures mounted on it.
The Bruins and Oregon State Beavers tied 6-6 during the final game for UCLA coach Bill Spaulding. The teams played for crowded stands at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
View of a referee and players during a football game at the Coliseum between the teams of the University of California at Los Angeles and the University of Oregon.
Reported in: “Bruins ruin St. Mary’s by 12-to-0 score: Westwood squad upsets Gaels and dope bucket Spaulding’s warriors score two touchdown victory over team,” Los Angeles Times, 12 Nov. 1931: A11