The first international match took place on 8 November 1925; 18,000 spectators witnessed the 2:0 victory of the Swiss national team against Austria.
About 5,500 spectators witnessed the 44-12 victory over the American team.
Over 40,000 spectators witnessed the newly formed Israeli side lose to the Americans 3-1.
The spectators witnessed great heroics by Carlos Gracida, perhaps the highest handicap player in the world.
Many hours later thousands of cheering spectators witnessed his landing in San Francisco at 9:46 p.m.
On the second day, 10,000 spectators witnessed England collapse.
Then began the liveliest scrimmage that the spectators had ever witnessed.
More than 40,000 spectators witnessed his execution.
Thirty-three thousand spectators witnessed the most remarkable comeback in the trophy's history.