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Pineapple Bowl
Defunct college football bowl game held in Honolulu
Defunct college football bowl game held in Honolulu
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The Pineapple Bowl was a college football bowl game played during the late 1930's, 1940s and early 1950s in Honolulu, Hawaii, at Honolulu Stadium. The game featured the then-Hawaii Rainbows and an invited team from the mainland.
History
The Pineapple Bowl was a renamed continuation of the Poi Bowl, which had first been played in January 1936. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, the bowl game was suspended for five years. The final edition of the game was played in January 1952. It was held on New Year's Day except in 1950, when the holiday fell on a Sunday.
Following the demise of the Pineapple Bowl, the all-star Hula Bowl was first played in January 1960. The University of Hawaii attempted to revive the Pineapple Bowl in 1980, but the NCAA Special Events Committee turned down their request. The Aloha Bowl was later approved and first played in December 1982.
Game results
The University of Hawaii went 3–6 in the Pineapple Bowl. The only other team to appear more than once in the bowl was Oregon State, who went 2–0.
| Date | Winner | Loser |
|---|---|---|
| January 2, 1939 | UCLA | 32 |
| January 1, 1940 | Oregon State | 39 |
| January 1, 1941 | Fresno State | 3 |
| January 1, 1947 | Hawaii | 19 |
| January 1, 1948 | Hawaii | 33 |
| January 1, 1949 | Oregon State | 47 |
| January 2, 1950 | Stanford | 74 |
| January 1, 1951 | Hawaii | 28 |
| January 1, 1952 | San Diego State | 34 |
While NCAA records indicate the first playing of the Pineapple Bowl was in January 1940,
The media guide of the now-Hawaii Rainbow Warriors football program does not include any Pineapple Bowl games in their bowl game history. Results do appear in the NCAA's bowl game history, in the "Unsanctioned Or Other Bowls" section.

References
References
- Drape, Joe. (December 20, 2001). "ON COLLEGE FOOTBALL; Fish to FedEx: Bowl Name Game". New York Times.
- Beil, Larry. (April 25, 1980). "Hawaii's first bowl attempt denied in 1980". Ka Leo.
- "Pineapple Bowl record".
- McQueen, Red. (December 20, 1938). "Hoomalimali (column)". [[The Honolulu Advertiser]].
- (2022). "Hawaii Rainbow Warrior Media Guide". Hawaii Rainbow Warriors.
- (2022). "Bowl/All Star Game Records". NCAA.
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