Mrs. Argyle H. Gudie, member of the Los Feliz Woman's Club, bowling during the Woman's Field Day Challenge held during May of 1939. Event chairman Mrs. William E. Beatty looks on.
Howard Jones, USC football coach from 1925-1940, bowling. Jones led the University of Southern California Trojans to four Rose Bowls, winning all of them. Jones also coached at Syracuse, Yale, Ohio State, University of Iowa, and Duke. He also won the Rose Bowl with Yale. Jones was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1951.Photo was probably put in the wrong sleeve as it doesn't appear to relate to the WPA Garden Project
Mrs. W.E. Beatty, chairman of the bowling event held during the Los Feliz Woman's Club and Glendale Athletic Club's Field Day Challenge. This event, which was held in May of 1939, was the first time in the history of local woman's clubs that a field day featuring two clubs in competiton occurred
Bowlers play at the new, first of its kind, outdoor bowling alley, outfitted with silent pins and bowling balls. Photo appears with article "OUTDOOR BOWLING ALLEYS POPULAR: Pins Crash Silently in What May Be New Sport Fad," Los Angeles Times, 30 July 1931: A10.
View from the end of an outdoor bowling lane. In the background is a bowler and people watching. Related to the article, "OUTDOOR BOWLING ALLEYS POPULAR: Pins Crash Silently in What May Be New Sport Fad," Los Angeles Times, 30 July 1931: A10.