View of City Hall building (200 N Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90012, United States) in Los Angeles circa 1950. Camera view pans down to shops and other buildings in the 200 and 100 blocks of North Main Street, Los Angeles, California. Pedestrians cross the street. A sign reads 'No Parking'. A road is lined on either side by trees. Various views of Los Angeles landmarks: A sign reads 'Hancock Park, La Brea Pits'. View of Griffith Observatory (2800 E Observatory Rd, Los Angeles, CA 90027, United States). Scenes in Chinatown and view of Grauman's Chinese Theatre (6925 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, CA 90028, United States) with visitors looking at movie star names in cement of sidewalk on Hollywood Walk of Fame. The photographer takes pictures. A license plate on an out-of-town vehicle, from Idaho, reads 'World Famous Potatoes' and contains a picture of a potato.
Football matches in California and Wisconsin. The USC (University of Southern California) Trojans play against the California Golden Bears in Los Angeles, California. The game in progress. The crowd cheers from the stands. The USC Trojans beat the California Golden Bears with a score of 10-0. In another game played between the Wisconsin's Badgers and the UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles), the UCLA wins with a score of 20-7 in Wisconsin.
Newsreel clip entitled "Dodgers Win World Series," shows highlights from game 6 of the 1959 World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago White Sox. Shot of packed stands at Chicago's Comiskey Park. White Sox ace pitcher Early Wynn gives up walk to Wally Moon and home run to Duke Snider. Snider seen rounding third as announcer notes this is his 11th World Series home run, a National League record. In fourth inning, Wynn gives up run-scoring hit to Maury Wills and is replaced by Dick Donovan, who gives up run-scoring double to Charlie Neal and home run to Wally Moon. White Sox first baseman Ted Kluszewski, in his famous sleeveless jersey, slugs a three-run homer into the right field stands to score the Sox' only runs of the day. Dodgers bring on pitcher Larry Sherry to retire Luis Aparicio and end the White Sox threat. Dodgers go on and win 9-3 to clinch the series ( their first world championship since leaving Brooklyn for the West Coast after the 1957 season).
Landmarks and aerial views in Los Angeles, California: Vehicles pass through highways and freeway system. Aerial view of city, highway, and downtown. Traffic on freeway in Cahuenga Pass area. Buildings and highway from Los Angeles City Hall (200 N Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90012, United States). Elevated view of Wilshire Boulevard from downtown Los Angeles to the Pacific Ocean. Driver front seat point of view of cars, traffic, shops, and businesses driving on Wilshire Boulevard westward.
Preparations being made for participants and visitors to the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. Doctors examine a man riding on exercise cycle. Computer screen shows heart beat rate. Doctor Jack Hackney speaks. A man photographs a balloon in air. Scientists work in a laboratory. A paper being printed. A man studies reports. Men draw on charts. A woman writes on the venue chart. A woman talks on a telephone. A man speaks on a hand microphone. People on a sidewalk. A security man on a bike. A security car being driven. A security man talks to a biker. A security officer trains other security personnel. A helicopter in flight. Aerial view of the city of Los Angeles with smog present. Los Angeles city buildings and streets seen from helicopter. Anti terrorist squad of FBI and SWAT team of Los Angeles Police Department outside a building.
Aerial view: Port of the Los Angeles, Los Angeles Harbor, portion of the Port of Los Angeles. Shipyards, freight carriers, ocean liners, private yachts, small boats, Los Angeles. U.S. flag on ship.
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