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About USC Trojans Football
Stadium Name: Los Angeles
Memorial Coliseum
Schedule: Tojans Schedule
Key Rivals: Oregon, UCLA, California, Arizona, Arizona State
About USC Trojans Basketball
Stadium Name: Sports Arena
Schedule: Trojans Schedule
Key Rivals: Arizona State, UCLA, Oregon
USC's nickname, "Trojans," originated in 1912.
Up to that time, teams from USC were called the Methodists
or Wesleyans and neither nickname was looked upon with favor by university
officials. Athletic Director Warren Bovard, son of university president
Dr. George Bovard, asked Los Angeles Times sports editor Owen Bird to
select an appropriate nickname.
"At this time, the athletes and coaches of the university
were under terrific handicaps," Bird recalled. "They were facing
teams that were bigger and better-equipped, yet they had splendid fighting
spirit. The name 'Trojans' fitted them.
"I came out with an article prior to a showdown
between USC and Stanford in which I called attention to the fighting spirit
of USC athletes and named them 'Trojan' all the time, and it stuck.
"The term 'Trojan' as applied to USC means to me
that no matter what the situation, what the odds or what the conditions,
the completion must be carried on to the end and those who strive must
give all they have and never be weary in doing so."
Traveler, USC's Mascot
Traveler, the noble white horse that appears at all USC
home football games with a regal Trojan warrior astride, is one of the
most famous college mascots.
Traveler first made an appearance at USC football games
in 1961 (in the home opener versus Georgia Tech). Bob Jani, then USC's
director of special events, and Eddie Tannenbaum, then a junior at USC,
had spotted Richard Saukko riding his white horse, Traveler I, in the
1961 Rose Parade. They persuaded Saukko to ride his white horse around
the Coliseum during USC games, serving as a mascot. Ever since, whenever
USC scores, the band plays "Conquest" and Traveler gallops around
the Coliseum.
Because of poor health, Saukko stopped riding after the
1988 season. His successors have been alumni: Cass Dabbs, Rick Oas, Tom
Nolan, Ardeshir Radpour, and current riders Chuck O'Donnell, who is also
Traveler's trainer, and Brent Dahlgren, a USC sophomore. (Saukko passed
away in March of 1992.)
The current Trojan mascot is 2-time national champion
show horse Traveler V, a 12-year-old Andalusian gelding who first appeared
during the 1997 season. And waiting in the wings is Traveler VI, a 5-year-old
Andalusian gelding.
Even though the breed of horse may have changed over
the years — Travelers I through IV ranged from an Arabian/Tennessee Walker
to a pure-bred Tennessee Walker to a pure-bred Arabian — Traveler's color
has always remained pure white.
Saukko first appeared on Traveler in the outfit that
actor Charlton Heston wore in "Ben Hur." That proved to be too
cumbersome, so Saukko crafted his own leather costume in 1962, modeled
after the Tommy Trojan statue on the USC campus (that outfit is still
being used). But he still sometimes wore Heston's helmet. Interestingly,
Saukko was once employed by Jim Crowley, one of Notre Dame's "Four
Horsemen."
Legend has it that Heisman Trophy tailback O.J. Simpson
decided to come to USC after seeing Traveler on a televised football game.
And Trojan faithful swear the horse has an effect on the outcome of games.
"(Former USC coach) John McKay didn't want to admit
that the horse had anything to do with his success," said Saukko,
"but he'd always give me a wink when he saw me waiting in the Coliseum
tunnel."
Added former USC All-American defensive back and assistant
coach Nate Shaw: "The horse is one of the greatest inspirational
devices USC has. It definitely got the adrenaline going when I was playing
and I think it still has an effect on the players. When I was coaching
against USC (at Oregon State), we hated to see that horse come down the
tunnel because it got USC a little more pumped up."
Traveler not only appears at Trojan home football games
(and even at some away games, including the 1995 Cotton Bowl in Dallas,
the farthest Traveler has traveled), but also at other Trojan events,
as well as at grade and high schools, charity functions and parades (including
the past 40 Rose Parades). Traveler has also appeared on screen (including
"The Battle of the Gunfighter" and "Snowfire"), on
stage (including in the Long Beach Ballet's "Nutcracker Ballet"),
and in commercials.
Incidentally, Traveler I was not the first equine mascot
for Troy. The first appearance of a white horse at a Trojan football game
occurred as early as 1927, when Louis Shields began a four-year stint
aboard a horse owned by a local banker. In 1948, band director Tommy Walker
once had USC colors carried by a Trojan on a palomino. Then, before kickoff
of the 1954 USC-Pittsburgh game, Arthur J. Gontier III, then a member
of the Trojan Knights spirit group (subbing for another rider who backed
out at the last moment), shakily rode a rented gray/white horse while
donning a costume once worn by actor Jeff Chandler. A more accomplished
rider, USC alum Bob Caswell, and his white horse, Rockazar, took over
the following game and performed until retiring in 1959.
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