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Public Domain Stock Footage Newsreels 1952 January 4
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Synopsis: College Football: Sugar Bowl, College Football: Orange Bowl, College Football: Cotton Bowl, College Football: Rose Bowl... (read more)
Information: 1952 7 min BW
Show All Newsreels 1950s Titles Newsreels: 1952 - January 4
United States
College Football: Sugar Bowl
Mighty Tennessee, rated tops in the nation is toppled by the scrappy Terrapins of Maryland. A capacity crowd of 82,000 sees Maryland, third ranking team, take the measure of the favored Vols by a score of 28 to 13. Fumbles by Tennessee play a big part in the upset.

United States
College Football: Orange Bowl
Trailing by a score of 14 to 7 in the last period, Georgia Tech comes up with a touchdown and a field goal to edge out the Baylor Bears by a score of 17 to 14. Sixty six thousand fans attend the eighteenth Orange Bowl classic that hangs in the balance until the final minutes of play.

United States
College Football: Cotton Bowl
The sixteenth Cotton Bowl classic is witnessed by 75,000 cheering fans, who see the Wildcats of Kentucky score twice in the first half and go on to win a 20 to 7 victory over the Horned Frogs of T.C.U. “Babe” Parilli sparks the victory with two touchdown passes to Emery Clark.

United States
College Football: Rose Bowl
A particularly dazzling Rose Parade is the climax to the Tournament of Roses in Pasadena California, the prelude to the greatest bowl game of them all. What had been forecast as a tight game turned into a rout as IIllinois intercepted a Stanford pass and converted it into a touchdown. From then on the Indians were scalped to the tune of 40 to 7, and a member of the Big Ten won the classic for the sixth straight time.