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The Rose Bowl is best known for hosting the granddaddy of them allthe much anticipated major college football game held every January 1. It has further secured its place in sports history by hosting Super Bowls, BCS football championships, Olympic games, and World Cup finals. For the residents of Pasadena, the Rose Bowl is also an important community center. In addition to football games (and Caltech pranks), many Pasadenans remember graduating at the bowl. Over the years, the Rose Bowl has hosted numerous concerts, peace rallies, festivals, flea markets, and Fourth of July celebrations. And the structure itself, designed by architect Myron Hunt, is seen by many as a proud testament to Pasadenas commitment to architectural innovation. The photographs in this book, many from the archives of the Pasadena Museum of History, highlight the Rose Bowls memorable sports moments as well as the stadiums unique role in Pasadenas cultural life.

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Table of Contents ACKNOWLEDGMENTS First and foremost I would like to - photo 1
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

First and foremost, I would like to thank Jeannette OMalley, executive director of Pasadena Museum of History (PMH), for providing me with the opportunity to write this book. I am also grateful for the additional support of PMH staff members Laura Verlaque and Cedar Phillips, as well as my Arcadia Publishing editor Jerry Roberts. A very special thanks to Bob Bennett, Dr. Lynne Emery, and all of the PMH archives volunteers for their assistance and suggestions. I would also like to express my appreciation to Darryl Dunn, Jess Waiters, Margo Mavridis, Audrey OKelley, and everyone at the Rose Bowl Operating Companythank you for your assistance as well as your stewardship of this remarkable stadium. Thanks are due to Joetta Di Bella at the Tournament of Roses Archives and to everyone in the community who provided photographs for this publication. Finally, I would like to thank my husband, Patrick Edquist, for his support and encouragement, as well as our family, who have now heard countless Rose Bowl anecdotes.


Unless otherwise noted, the photographs reproduced in this book are from the main collection of the archives at Pasadena Museum of History, signified by PMH in the courtesy lines. In addition to the main collection, I relied heavily on the Pasadena Star-News Collection (abbreviated PSN), the Pasadena Star-News Negatives Collection, the J. Allen Hawkins Collection, and the Tournament of Roses Collection. Photographers and studios are acknowledged when known.

ROSE BOWL SCORES SINCE 1923
1923USC 14, Penn State 3
1924Washington 14, Navy 14
1925Notre Dame 27, Stanford 10
1926Alabama 20, Washington 19
1927Stanford 7, Alabama 7
1928Stanford 7, Pittsburgh 6
1929Georgia Tech 8, California 7
1930USC 47, Pittsburgh 14
1931Alabama 24, Washington State 0
1932USC 21, Tulane 12
1933USC 35, Pittsburgh 0
1934Columbia 7, Stanford 0
1935Alabama 29, Stanford 13
1936Stanford 7, Southern Methodist University 0
1937Pittsburgh 21, Washington 0
1938California 13, Alabama 0
1939USC 7, Duke 3
1940USC 14, Tennessee 0
1941Stanford 21, Nebraska 13
1942Oregon State 20, Duke 16*
1943Georgia 9, UCLA 0
1944USC 29, Washington 0
1945USC 25, Tennessee 0
1946Alabama 34, USC 14
1947Illinois 45, UCLA 14
1948Michigan 49, USC 0
1949Northwestern 20, California 14
1950Ohio State 17, California 14
1951Michigan 14, California 6
1952Illinois 40, Stanford 7
1953USC 7, Wisconsin 0
1954Michigan State 28, UCLA 20
1955Ohio State 20, USC 7
1956Michigan State 17, UCLA 14
1957Iowa 35, Oregon State 19
1958Ohio State 10, Oregon 7
1959Iowa 38, California 12
1960Washington 44, Wisconsin 8
1961Washington 17, Minnesota 7
1962Minnesota 21, UCLA 3
1963USC 42, Wisconsin 37
1964Illinois 17, Washington 7
1965Michigan 34, Oregon State 7
1966UCLA 14, Michigan State 12
1967Purdue 14, USC 13
1968USC 14, Indiana 3
1969Ohio State 27, USC 16
1970USC 10, Michigan 3
1971Stanford 27, Ohio State 17
1972Stanford 13, Michigan 12
1973USC 42, Ohio State 17
1974Ohio State 42, USC 21
1975USC 18, Ohio State 17
1976UCLA 23, Ohio State 10
1977USC 14, Michigan 6
1978Washington 27, Michigan 20
1979USC 17, Michigan 10
1980USC 17, Ohio State 16
1981Michigan 23, Washington 6
1982Washington 28, Iowa 0
1983UCLA 24, Michigan 14
1984UCLA 45, Illinois 9
1985USC 20, Ohio State 17
1986UCLA 45, Iowa 28
1987Arizona State 22, Michigan 15
1988Michigan State 20, USC 17
1989Michigan 22, USC 14
1990USC 17, Michigan 10
1991Washington 46, Iowa 34
1992Washington 34, Michigan 14
1993Michigan 38, Washington 31
1994Wisconsin 21, UCLA 16
1995Penn State 38, Oregon 20
1996USC 41, Northwestern 32
1997Ohio State 20, Arizona State 17
1998Michigan 21, Washington State 16
1999Wisconsin 38, UCLA 31
2000Wisconsin 17, Stanford 9
2001Washington 34, Purdue 24
2002Miami 37, Nebraska 14**
2003Oklahoma 34, Washington State 14
2004USC 28, Michigan 14
2005Texas 38, Michigan 37
2006Texas 41, USC 38**
2007USC 32, Michigan 18
2008USC 49, Illinois 17
2009USC 38, Penn State 24
2010Ohio State 26, Oregon 17

SUPER BOWL SCORES

FOR GAMES PLAYED IN THE ROSE BOWL

1977Oakland 32, Minnesota 14
1980Pittsburgh 31, Los Angeles 19
1983Washington 27, Miami 17
1987New York (Giants) 39, Denver 20
1993Dallas 52, Buffalo 17

* Game played in North Carolina

** Also a BCS Championship Game

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THE BUILDING OF A BOWL

For years the Tournament of Roses Association relied on temporary solutions to accommodate the growing number of spectators who came to Tournament Park every January. When temporary stands were erected for the 1921 game, it became evident that the festivities had outgrown the venue. W. L. Leishman, president of the Tournament of Roses as well as a contractor, convinced the organization that a bigger, permanent stadium had to be built for the New Years football game. Leishman continued to work on the project in the years following his presidency. Funding for the bowl was secured after the 1922 game by preselling seats in the future stadium. The Tournament of Roses Association built the stadium on city-owned land in the Arroyo Seco with the agreement that it would lease the property back from the city for 90 days every year.

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