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Photograph was edited for publication purposes. The Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena, located at 3939 S. Figueroa Street, was officially opened on July 4, 1959 by then Vice President Richard M. Nixon and was designed by Welton Becket; general contractor was L.E. Dixon Company. The last event at the arena was a Bruce Springsteen concert. The arena was closed on March 19, 2016 and demolished to make room for a new soccer stadium. Photograph caption dated February 20, 1964 reads "Marc Dufour (20), playing his first game as a Blade, brings the puck up ice Thursday night, as Portland's Jack Bionda chases him. Dufour came to the Blades last week in a trade which sent Jack 'Red' Bownass to Baltimore of the American Hockey League. The Blades, coming off an 11-day layoff, lost 5-4." The game was held at the Sports Arena. See image 00157799 for additional photo in this series.
Dufour, Marc Bionda, Jack Los Angeles Blades (Hockey team) Portland Buckaroos (Hockey team) Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena (Los Angeles, Calif.) Hockey players Hockey referees Men Spectators Hockey Hockey arenas Los Angeles (Calif.)
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