Through The Years
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Scores from the rivalry through the 1940s:
1929--USC, 76-0
1930--USC, 52-0
1936--Tied, 7-7
1937--USC, 19-13
1938--USC, 42-7
1939--Tied, 0-0
1940--USC, 28-12
1941--Tied, 7-7
1942--UCLA, 14-7
1943--USC, 20-0
1943--USC, 26-13
1944--Tied, 13-13
1944--USC, 40-13
1945--USC, 13-6
1945--USC, 26-15
1946--UCLA, 13-6
1947--USC, 6-0
1948--USC, 20-13
1949--USC, 21-7
60 YEARS AGO
1938: USC 42, UCLA 7
The series was a real mismatch in the early days, and this game was no different. The Trojan defense held the Bruins to less than 100 yards of total offense.
50 YEARS AGO
1948: USC 20, UCLA 13
The Trojans took advantage of four Bruin turnovers. At this point, USC led the series 12-2-4.
(C1) Trivia Time
1. What is the largest crowd to watch a USC-UCLA football game?
2. What was the result of the first UCLA-USC game played in the Rose Bowl?
3. When did UCLA first defeat USC?
4. What is the largest margin of victory in the USC-UCLA football series?
5. What is UCLA’s largest margin of victory in the series?
TRIVIA ANSWERS
(Questions on Page 1)
1. 1939, 103,303 at the Coliseum, a scoreless tie.
2. UCLA won, 20-19, in 1982.
3. 1942, 14-7. The Bruins went on to the Rose Bowl for the first time, losing to Georgia, 9-0.
4. The Trojans won, 76-0, in 1929, the first game of the series.
5. The Bruins won, 39-0, in 1950.
Research: HOUSTON MITCHELL/Los Angeles Times
Trivia: MAL FLORENCE/For The Times
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