In 2022, the storied Rose Bowl stadium celebrates the centennial of its 1922 opening. Before the stadium hosted its inaugural New Year's Day match in 1923, the annual competitions were called Tournament East-West football games and took place alongside the first buildings on Caltech's campus.
In the photograph above, you can see the nascent research university behind the crowd amassed for the 1921 game. (The California Golden Bears ended the Ohio State University Buckeyes' winning streak.)
Today, Caltech maintains a portion of the historic fields as Tournament Park to commemorate its connection to the early games. Once the Rose Bowl stadium opened, the connection stayed lively: varsity and intramural Beaver games have taken place there along with two legendary Caltech pranks.
Click through the gallery below to travel back in time.
![The University of Michigan football team stands crowded in a single carriage during the 1902 Rose Parade, all wearing dark Michigan sweaters in this black and white photo.](https://divisions-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/root/images/Slide_1_web_crop_UM_1902Rose.2e16d0ba.fill-1440x810-c100.jpg)
![a streetcar on the road in front of an empty stadium](https://divisions-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/root/images/Slide_2_web_crop_60.1-11_120.2e16d0ba.fill-1440x810-c100.jpg)
![three programs for NCAA Division III games between Caltech and Occidental College](https://divisions-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/root/images/Caltech_vs_Occidental-Rose-B.2e16d0ba.fill-1440x810-c100.jpg)
![This black and white photo shows the packed stadium for the 1961 Rose Bowl Game. At center, thousands of fans hold cards over their heads that combine to read "CALTECH" in block letters.](https://divisions-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/root/images/Slide_4_Rose-Bowl-card-prank.2e16d0ba.fill-1440x810-c100.jpg)