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A. Coach John Hunt on the scrapping team and played exciting genius football to come from the bottom and emerge as the Big Ten champion. And with. An invitation to the Tournament of Roses and to the Rose Bowl to play top ranked University of Southern California. This is your stewardess on Continental Airlines charter flight number one. The captain and all of us on the crew wish to welcome aboard.
Good luck. It rained on departure in Indianapolis but in Los Angeles everything and everyone was bathed in sunshine. Like. The Rose Queen and the princesses and the Tournament of Roses reception committee. Across Los Angeles the first taste of the freeway to Pasadena. Traditionally the first of a Thousand and One warm gestures is the introduction of the visiting coaches
and players on the lawn of the Huntington Sheraton Hotel. And the Ornge toss by the queen of the courts. The. Next. Practice field and a workout for photographers. The first day ended with dinner at Lowry. A famous Los Angeles restaurant. Chef reported Indiana players had eaten two hundred and eighty nine pounds of prime ribs of beef. A fire truck led the Indiana and southern California football teams down
Disneyland's Main Street. It was their first meeting and it would be their last until New Year's Day in the Rose Bowl. Santa could not miss the two Christmas parties held for the teams the coaches and their families. The voices of players Kevin Duffy and brown marks led to the place.
There where do you agree here. Larry. Larry. You're you're you're you're you're you're you're. You're. Really you're. You're you're you're you're.
A university party was Christmasy. The Tournament of Roses Committee on Christmas Day entertained and gave specially engraved silver trays binoculars and other gifts to the players. Meanwhile back at the airport the first wave of Hoosier is to follow the team invaded Southern California. But surely tears and the singing hoo Zhorzh one of the 34 official university chartered flights in the gigantic airlift to bring losers to the Rose Bowl. And another planeload this time the famous marching Andras.
Performance at Disneyland to entertain the holiday crowd. Many of them. It was a few moments in the beautiful
garden. And a famous place not far from Grauman's Chinese Theater where famous feet and hands. The team looked at actors. And actors looked
at the team. Darren McGavin the support of the players to the set of a racing movie in which he starred. But now it was time for hard tough practice. With the arrival of the official Rose Bowl party Indiana's representation was about complete. It was to be the largest crowd of fans to follow a Big Ten university to the Rose Bowl. And it was done with a minimum of fuss by the IAU alumni association and student fair. The fog and smog delayed a few flights and not everything ran perfectly but overall it was
an amazing display of coordinated effort. While official headquarters for losers was the Biltmore Hotel in downtown Los Angeles. Ind. people were in hotels near the airport and Hollywood out in Pasadena and staying with friends and relatives throughout the whole of southern California. Keeping track of everybody and scheduling a rival's and tour trips was a full time job for the alumni association but somehow it was done thanks to the happy good nature of so many Hoosiers and the good hardworking club rich and Frank Jones and Bob Stephens and their alumni associations. The.
Tournament of Roses hospitality was at every hand. Official dinners for the Big 10 the queen the president of the Tournament of Roses everybody and the singing always is where they're entertaining to eat eat. Eat. Eat. Eat eat. Eat. Eat. Eat. Eat. Eat. Eat. Eat eat eat. Eat.
Eat. Eat eat. You're. In southern California a little escape the visitor's farmer's market. Street. The original Spanish settlement for Los Angeles. Hospitality continued apace. This is the famous Jonathan club breakfast in
downtown L.A. at seven o'clock in the morning. But the members were delighted with the enthusiasm of president of a star coach John Ponte and president of the IAU trustees Frank E. McKinney. The Pasadena CA oneness club saluted I-You and USC at their annual kickoff luncheon attended by over 3000 fans in the Pasadena Civic Auditorium. Reception lines formed wherever people gathered. And on this occasion the Tournament of
Roses honored Senator Everett Dirksen parade the grand marshal and President and Mrs. Elvis J-Stars. Later the two guest walked in the beautiful Garden of the Tournament of Roses house. Reception's were everywhere at the Biltmore Hotel. Are you alumni and friends gathered for a late afternoon get together. Hollywood packed in over two thousand guests for the annual dinner of the
Big Ten Club of Southern California. The team and guests made up the largest crowd ever to attend the annual event. The singing Hoosiers brought their bright fresh talent to the Palladium. And I-you alumnus Hoagy Carmichael entertained. Or you're. Pershing Square in front of the Biltmore Hotel brightened up in the late afternoon on Sunday on New Year's Eve with a marching hundred in a lively concert. For the football team in. The past 10 days have been a unique experience. They
were honored guests in a strange land yet they had practiced harder than they had ever practiced before in their lives. For them nothing remains to be done about in California except. To play USC in the Rose Bowl the following day. But for this afternoon. And for this night. The players and their coaches would be a world away in a monastery in the foothills beyond Pasadena. Away from reporters and writers and autograph hunters. New Year's Eve that tension was on the final preparation of the Tournament of Roses Parade Floats in warehouses and big garages scattered over Pasadena. While there were still many hours still parade time. There were thousands of blossoms yet to be played. In downtown Los Angeles. The Biltmore was host to the largest New Year's Eve celebration in its history. Thousands of Hoosiers crammed balls in the lobbies.
To greet the new year and to toast the Cinderella team from Indiana University. All through the night work went on in the float area millions of blossoms placed one by one in the proper place on each figure in each float. Then before dawn the floats began to move across town to their starting place of the. Early morning spectators lining the streets hours before the parade was to begin. Mrs Field of Indianapolis shivered while she waited for the IAU floats on the roof.
And promptly at eight forty five the grand marshal got 79 in Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade under way. President of the Tournament of Roses. H.W. Bragg presided over the greatest of civic celebration. It's gametime hundred two thousand nine hundred forty six people are on hand
for the 1968 Rose Bowl game record breaking. Indiana's Hoosiers will receive the ball and the University of Southern California Trojans will kick off. Its time to apply the Cinderella team is in the Rose Bowl. And I kick off. Your yard. Are. Ya. Ya. Know usually the spring. You have to give the ball over to USC. That
O.J. Simpson really is tough. Against a strong defensive team USC finally gets down to the six yard line. O.J. takes it over the top to just sneak into the Amazon for the touchdown. USC finds the Hoosier defense mighty tough and late in the second quarter has to kick. A. Nice run back. Then. Here come the fighting. Gonzo to butcher to the 10 yard line.
But the project just don't want little Cinderella to get across the line so are you decides to kick. And it's a tight seven to three ball game at the end of the first half. Director Frederic get skater spectators and the TV audience of right performances. And combine the Indianapolis 500 with my use 1967 race from rags to roses. With racers carrying the colors of Indiana's three major football team. Indiana won the race. All three teams were ranked among the top 10 nationally. It's a tough defensive game. Late in the fourth quarter USC tosses a long one.
Are you intercept. Again. USC gets the ball. And James Simpson winds his way through for the final touched on. It had been a marvelous dream. A wild hope perhaps but the incredible
team had come close. They played a good game and contain the outstanding Trojan team and O.J. Simpson and Beatty on. The Cinderella team had won the hearts of the nation in their rise from rags to roses and the still sharing Are you fans lipsticks clear impression. Their Cinderella losers will return to the ball. Another year.
Title
1968 Alumni Association Rose Bowl Film
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WTIU (Bloomington, Indiana)
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1968-06-17
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00:27:11
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WTIU (Public Television from Indiana University)
Identifier: 1968AlumniAssocRoseBowlFilm (WTIU)
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Duration: 00:30:00?
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Chicago: “1968 Alumni Association Rose Bowl Film,” 1968-06-17, WTIU, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed May 10, 2025, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-160-14nk9c7g.
MLA: “1968 Alumni Association Rose Bowl Film.” 1968-06-17. WTIU, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. May 10, 2025. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-160-14nk9c7g>.
APA: 1968 Alumni Association Rose Bowl Film. Boston, MA: WTIU, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-160-14nk9c7g