Professional football game between the Los Angeles Bulldogs and the Salinas Packers at Gilmore Stadium. The Bulldogs beat the Packers 13-0, their eighth straight victory of the season
The Santa Clara Broncos' bench, during a game Loyola Lions in Los Angeles. Head Coach Buck Shaw, (right, in fedora) led his Broncos to an undefeated 1937 season and a win at the 1938 Sugar Bowl against #8 team LSU. October 24, 1937.
The Santa Clara Broncos' bench, during a game Loyola Lions in Los Angeles. Head Coach Buck Shaw, (right, in fedora) led his Broncos to an undefeated 1937 season and a win at the 1938 Sugar Bowl against #8 team LSU. October 24, 1937.
The Santa Clara Broncos and the Loyola Lions clash during a regular season game in Los Angeles. Head Coach Buck Shaw's Broncos were as-yet undefeated in the 1937 season and prevailed against Loyola, eventually finishing the 1937 season 9-0 and winning the Sugar Bowl against #8 team LSU. October 24, 1937.
The Santa Clara Broncos and the Loyola Lions clash during a regular season game in Los Angeles. Head Coach Buck Shaw's Broncos were as-yet undefeated in the 1937 season and prevailed against Loyola, eventually finishing the 1937 season 9-0 and winning the Sugar Bowl against #8 team LSU. October 24, 1937.
Crowd watching a baseball game at Wrigley Field in South Los Angeles. Los Angeles's Wrigley Field was built in 1925 and torn down in 1966. It was host to minor league baseball teams and home of the Los Angeles Angeles. The field is named after the same Wrigley as Wrigley Field in Chicago, but it actually received the name first and had more on-site parking than Chicago's field does now.
President Roosevelt spoke from his car during his first trip to Los Angeles as President. In his car are First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and then Los Angeles Mayor Frank L. Shaw. Others unknown.
Taken from President Roosevelt's arrival at the Coliseum at the end of his motorcade through the city during his one day visit. Tens of thousands of people greeted Roosevelt along with other dignitaries, including his wife Eleanor Roosevelt, at the Coliseum