Either double exposed or overlapping photographs of Dr. Clarence B. Dickson standing and posing on the grounds of the Independent Order of Foresters Sanatorium grounds and a couple of nurses entering a building. The image of Dr. Dickson covers the left two-thirds of the photograph. He stands left-of-center and holds a cane. A flagpole and buildings stand in the background to the right of him. In the other photograph, two nurses walk in line behind each other through a doorway with their backs to the camera. The open door frames Dr. Dickson in the other photograph. There is a large window to the right of the door.
Photographs of the same game appear in the photo spread titled, "When Troy's Valiant Gridders Vanquished Notre Dame Eleven," Los Angeles Times, 2 Dec. 1928: A3
At left, ambulance driver Charles W. Clendening appears to either punch in or punch out of work at the Los Angeles County General Hospital. He wears a white uniform and cap. He stands in profile, facing right, and operates a punch clock that sits on a counter. Behind and to the right of him, L. C. Laurie, chief ambulance driver, wears a suit as he speaks on the telephone.