Likely related to the article, "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
The Stanford football team runs through drills at Brookside Park prior to the 1935 Rose Bowl game. In the near distance at center, a Stanford player runs towards camera while carrying the football. Two of his teams stand to either side of him and try to tackle him. More Stanford players stand beneath the a goalpost at left and others stand back and watch at right. The far side of the practice field is lined by hedges.
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
George Wilson played football at the University of Washington from 1923 to 1925. During his three years with the Huskies they won 28 games, lost three, were tied three times, and went to the Rose Bowl twice. He is one of only three Husky football players to have his number (33) retired; three-time All-American halfback and member of the 1924 and 1926 Rose Bowl teams.
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
Frank Orun Waddey, Gordon "Coot" Watkins, Raleigh Eugene Drennon, Henry Rudolph "Peter" Pund, John Joseph Westbrook, Kenneth Thrash, and Thomas Gilmer Jones.
The Trojans, from the University of Southern California, played the Duke Blue Devils at the Rose Bowl on January 2, 1939 to a crowd of over 93,000 fans. They beat the Blue Devils 7-3.