Related to the article, "San Francisco Gridders Upset Surprised Loyola Boys, 26 to 7; UNDERRATED DONS WIN; Thomas Gallops Sixty Yards for Opening Score in First Quarter: Euge Tallies for Loyola," Los Angeles Times, 31 Oct. 1932: 11
Seven players, including number 37, with two down, in the field. The scoreboard reads: Gilmore Stadium / Quarter 2nd / Bulldogs 13 / vs / Stars 7...Ball...Down 1, to go 10. Reported in "BULLDOGS VICTORIOUS OVER HOLLYWOOD STARS: Gordon Gore Leads Henderson Pros to 27-14 Triumph at Gilmore Stadium," Finch, Frank. Los Angeles Times, 12 Dec. 1938: 21.
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
Related to the article, "San Francisco Gridders Upset Surprised Loyola Boys, 26 to 7; UNDERRATED DONS WIN; Thomas Gallops Sixty Yards for Opening Score in First Quarter: Euge Tallies for Loyola," Los Angeles Times, 31 Oct. 1932: 11
The camera looks across the Coliseum's field during the USC and Notre Dame football game. A referee enters frame in the foreground at left. He appears to run towards the right. Near the far side of the field, a play occurs at center. A few players are on the ground and a few more run towards them. A couple more players are to the left of the immediate play. Three referees appear to rush towards the melee. Crowds fill the stadium's stands, which stretch across the background.
Related to the article, "San Francisco Gridders Upset Surprised Loyola Boys, 26 to 7; UNDERRATED DONS WIN; Thomas Gallops Sixty Yards for Opening Score in First Quarter: Euge Tallies for Loyola," Los Angeles Times, 31 Oct. 1932: 11
Player stands with ball (center) with downed players around him and facing opponents during a football game between the USC Trojans and Stanford Indians (the Cardinals as of 1972) at the Coliseum.