American college football season
The 1929 UCLA Bruins football team was an American football team that represented the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) as a member of the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) during the 1929 college football season . In their fifth year under head coach William H. Spaulding , the Bruins compiled a 4–4 record (1-3 against PCC opponents), finished in sixth place in the PCC, and were outscored by a total of 190 to 121.[ 1]
The season opened with the first game played between UCLA and USC , ending in a 76–0 victory for USC.[ 2] UCLA's lone conference win was against Montana , 14–0, in the last game of the season.[ 1]
Schedule
Date Opponent Site Result Attendance Source September 28 at USC L 0–7635,000–50,000 [ 2]
October 5 Fresno State * Westwood Field Westwood, CA W 56–6[ 3]
October 12 Stanford Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles, CA L 0–5720,000 [ 4]
October 18 at Caltech * W 31–015,000 [ 5]
October 26 Pomona * Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles, CA W 20–0[ 6]
November 2 at Oregon L 0–27[ 7]
November 16 Saint Mary's * Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles, CA L 0–2425,000 [ 8]
November 28 Montana Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles, CA W 14-010,000 [ 9]
[ 10]
Roster
The following is a partial list of student-athletes on UCLA's football roster during the 1929 season.[ 11]
Harold Bishop
Ansel Breiniman
Carl Brown
Jack Bryan
Ted Dennis
Ted Duffy
John Duncan
Norm Duncan
George Forster
Marion French
Alfred Gibson
Maurice Goodstein
Aubrey Grossman
Russell Huse
Don Jacobson
Glenwood Lloyd
Lloyd McMillan
Edward Milum
Richard Mulhaupt
Glenn Nelson
Harvey Nelson
Eugene Noble
Beverly Ogden
Bob Rasmus
Robert Reinhard
John Remsberg
Howard Roberts
Jerry Russom
Clifton Simpson
Arthur Smith
Chester Smith
Edward Solomon
Howard Stoeffen
Rueben Thoe
Leonard Wellendorf
Meyer Zimmerman
References
^ a b "1929 UCLA Bruins Schedule and Results" . Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on September 16, 2015. Retrieved December 17, 2015 .
^ a b Braven Dyer (September 29, 1929). "Trojans Batter Bruins By 76 To 0 Score: Herd Hangs Up 12 Touchdowns" . Los Angeles Times – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Bruins Swamp Fresno Eleven: U.C.L.A. Wallops Teachers by 56-6 Margin" . Los Angeles Times . October 6, 1929 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Paul Lowry (October 13, 1929). "Stanford Warriors Easily Rout Bruins, 57 to 0" . Los Angeles Times – via Newspapers.com .
^ Bob Ray (October 19, 1929). "Bruins Wallop Caltech: Engineers Bowled Over by U.C.L.A., 31 to 0, in Rose Bowl Night Game; Forster Shines" . Los Angeles Times – via Newspapers.com .
^ Braven Dyer (October 27, 1929). "Sagehens Bow To Bruins, 20-0: Forster and Simpson Feature U.C.L.A. Victory" . Los Angeles Times – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Ducks Beat Uclans in Listless Game: Webfoots Score Four Times Against Bruins for a 27 to 0 Count" . Eugene Register . November 3, 1929. pp. 1, 6 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Braven Dyer (November 17, 1929). "St. Mary's In Victory: Gaels Scored 24-to-0 Win Over Bruins to Become Only Unscored on Major Team in Country" . Los Angeles Times – via Newspapers.com .
^ Frank Roche (November 29, 1929). "Bruins Upset Dope By Trimming Montana: First Conference Win Collected By U.C.L.A." Los Angeles Times – via Newspapers.com .
^ "2015 UCLA Bruins Football Media Guide Year-by-Year Results" (PDF) . Retrieved December 14, 2016 .
^ "UCLA Bruins football - 1929 Database" . Lost Lettermen. Archived from the original on December 18, 2015. Retrieved December 17, 2015 .
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