The scanned pages come from a pamphlet claiming to be a "complete action and pictorial story of Rose Bowl football." It is undated, but since the last game described is the 1945 Rose Bowl, I would guess the publication date is 1946.
The cover claims that it includes comments by, among others, Grantland Rice, Pop Warner, Wallace Wade, Frank Thomas, and A.A. Stagg. Quite a lineup.
The picture of Duke stadium on the second page does not appear to be of the actual game, but probably a game earlier in the season. If you look closely, the temporary wooden bleachers that were erected in the end zone and along the upper concourse for the bowl game are not in the picture. I remember the upper concourse bleachers still being there well into the 1960s (yes, I'm an old f@*t). Of course the stadium is full. It may be hard for some to comprehend, but that was not an uncommon event back then. Even I've been to games when the stadium was standing room only, like the Navy game in 1960.
The graphic on page three has always fascinated me. It is an obvious attempt to "score" a football game the way people score a baseball game. I've never seen this before, but perhaps some one has and would like to comment.
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