The Alabama Crimson Tide football team arriving at the Pasadena train station for their appearance in the 24th Rose Bowl game. Alabama lost the game (13-0) to the California Golden Bears from UC Berkeley, ending a four game winning streak in Rose Bowl appearances for the Crimson Tide.
The Alabama Crimson Tide football team arrives in Pasadena for their appearance in the 1938 Rose Bowl Game. Alabama lost the game (13-0) to the California Golden Bears from UC Berkeley, ending a four game winning streak in Rose Bowl appearances for the Crimson Tide.
The camera looks across the Rose Bowl Stadium's field during the game between Alabama and Stanford. In the near distance at center, Jimmy Angelich (52) of the Crimson Tide runs towards camera with the football. He appears to have a clear pathway. Nearer to camera and to the right of Angelich, Stanford no. 22 runs toward Angelich. A referee stands in partial view along the left edge. At left, goalposts rise behind the play. In the background, spectators fill the stands.
Likely related to the article, "Columbia Wins, 7-0; Stanford Upset in Rose Bowl; Lions Score Touchdown in Second Quarter With Barabas Tallying; Invaders Make Plucky Stand to Keep Goal Clear of Stanford Invasions," Los Angeles Times, 2 Jan. 1934: 1
This photograph appears in the photo spread, "Pictorial Heartthrobs of Thrilling Trojan-Duke Rose Bowl Football Classic," Los Angeles Times, 3 Jan. 1939: A15
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
Likely related to the article, "Columbia Wins, 7-0; Stanford Upset in Rose Bowl; Lions Score Touchdown in Second Quarter With Barabas Tallying; Invaders Make Plucky Stand to Keep Goal Clear of Stanford Invasions," Los Angeles Times, 2 Jan. 1934: 1
Similar photographs of the 1939 Rose Bowl appear in the photo spread, "Pictorial Heartthrobs of Thrilling Trojan-Duke Rose Bowl Football Classic," Los Angeles Times, 3 Jan. 1939: A15
Similar photographs of the Stanford football team practicing in Pasadena prior to the Rose Bowl game appear alongside 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 and "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
Similar photographs taken during the same Rose Bowl game appear in a photo spread titled, "Pictorial Story of Alabama's Thrilling Rose Bowl Triumph Over Stanford," Los Angeles Times, 2 Jan. 1935: 12B