The game was so lopsided that for the next 13 years, the Tournament of Roses officials ran chariot races, ostrich races, and other various events instead of football. But, on New Year's Day 1916 football returned to stay as
Washington State University defeated
Brown University in the
first annual Tournament of Roses football game. At Stanford,
rugby replaced football from the
1906 season through the 1917 season. In record keeping, Neil Snow's five touchdowns are noted along with the "modern" Rose Bowl record of four touchdowns held by
Eric Ball,
Sam Cunningham, and
Ron Dayne. Snow was named the Most Valuable Player of the game when the award was created in 1953 and selections were made retroactively. The initial attendance has varied according to different sources. The ESPN BCS article lists the attendance as 8,500. The Michigan football media guide and Michigan articles list the attendance as 8,000. Tournament Park would be the site for the second to eighth Rose Bowl Games from 1916 to 1922 before the
Rose Bowl stadium opened for the
1923 Rose Bowl. As of 2016, Stanford has appeared in the Rose Bowl 15 times, tied with Ohio State for third most, and Michigan has appeared 20 times, second most. Stanford would make their next bowl appearance in 1925, the
1925 Rose Bowl. Michigan's next bowl game was in the
1948 Rose Bowl. ==See also==