Berkeley, a Look Back: With a monkey in attendance, Cal wins New Year's Day bowl game
Briefly

On January 1, 1925, UC Berkeley hosted a New Year's Day football game against the University of Pennsylvania, with both teams being undefeated and 50,000 fans in attendance. Cal triumphantly won 14-0, achieving an unblemished season and marking the fifth consecutive year of undefeated football for the Golden Bears.
Frank Berg, who acquired a monkey named Dollar during his travels in India, brought the monkey to the Berkeley football game after hitchhiking across the country. This whimsical detail of the day speaks to the unique atmosphere surrounding the event.
While cities like Oakland were bustling with New Year celebrations, many individuals in Berkeley observed the holiday through more subdued watch night services at local churches, reflecting a contrast in cultural celebrations during that time.
The Berkeley Daily Gazette noted January 1, 1925, that despite the slow growth of the manufacturing district, there is a continuous increase in diversity of products, ranging from coconut oil to fine knit goods, showcasing the industrial capabilities of Berkeley.
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