Related to the article: "Women Link Stars Due. Large Delegation of Feminine Aces Will Arrive Here For L. A. Country Club Play Next Week." Los Angeles Times, 14 Oct. 1934: E6.
This photograph is very similar to another one of Glenn Cunningham taken by Fred Coffey and captioned "Mile Marauder Arrives," Los Angeles Times, 20 Jun. 1934: A9.
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.
This photograph is very similar to another one of Glenn Cunningham taken by Fred Coffey and captioned "Mile Marauder Arrives," Los Angeles Times, 20 Jun. 1934: A9.
The high hurdles race at the S.C. and Stanford dual track meet is seen from a bird's-eye view at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The track, off-center to the left, sits below camera-level and stretches straight back. The hurdlers are captured mid-leap as they cross the first set of hurdles near the bottom edge. From left to right, the runners are: Clarence Berry (S.C.), Bob Lyon (S.C.), Sam Klopstock (Stanford) and Gene Culp (S.C.). Klopstock appears in the lead, but knocks over his hurdle. Along the inside edge of the track at left, meet officials line the straight-away. Other meet officials and participants mill about the field. In the distance at right, spectators fill a few sections of the stands near the race's finish line. Empty stadium seats stretch across the background at center and left.
Related to the article: "Women Link Stars Due. Large Delegation of Feminine Aces Will Arrive Here For L. A. Country Club Play Next Week." Los Angeles Times, 14 Oct. 1934: E6.
The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum track stretches across the foreground. Just beyond it, U.S.C. Trojan, Curtis McFadden, appears to hover in mid-air at center as he broad jumps. He is viewed from the side and faces right. His legs extend straight in front of him as he leans his chest towards his legs. His arms fly back behind him. On the far side of the landing pit, several meet officials stand in a row alongside the pit and face towards camera. A marker behind and to the left of McFadden reads, "23 6." The stadium's seats stretch across the background.
Text from newspaper caption for a similar photograph: Will She Get the Worm? Such an early bird was Miss Lucille Robinson, defending champion at the Women's Western Amateur Golf Championship, starting at Los Angeles Country Club a week from tomorrow, that she arrived a week ago. She will have at least ten days of practice on other eastern and middle western players who reach here this week. The Des Moines girl is shown lining up a put. (Times photos Fred Coffey)