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1932 Notre Dame Football Review Hunk Anderson Moose Krause George Melinkovich!!

$ 105.6

Availability: 70 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Sport: Football-College
  • Team: Notre Dame Fighting Irish
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Grade: Excellent
  • Condition: Very good condition. The last page has torn loose from the body of the publication, and there are tears on inner edge of the first page, but it is still attached. The rest of the review is bound tightly. There are small splits at the top and bottom of the spine and two small spots of paper loss on the spine. The pages are clean.
  • Year: 1932
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    1932 Notre Dame Football Review
    112 pages.
    Excellent condition, there's light wear on the top and bottom of the spine and creasing on the bottom right corner of the front cover.  The binding is tight.  The review is intact, and there's some light spotting on several pages that doesn't affect the content.
    1932 Notre Dame Football Review -
    The Fighting Irish produced another outstanding review of their 1932 football season with this encyclopedic summary of the gridiron campaign.  ND finished with a 7-2 record, with losses to Pittsburgh and USC the only blemishes on the record.
    The review has comprehensive articles and summaries of all nine games on the Irish schedule, and there are photos and bios of all of the team members.  The head coach was Heartly "Hunk" Anderson who had the unenviable task of taking over the reins from the late Knute Rockne (Anderson had an earlier tenure as the ND coach before Rockne took over, and he was summoned back following Rock's death in a 1931 plane crash).
    There were a number of outstanding players on the '32 team, including captain Paul Host, future ND Athletic Director Ed "Moose" Krause. All American fullback George Melinkovich and quarterback Charles Jaskwhich.
    The review has a number of feature articles from some of the top sportswriters of the era - Grantland Rice, Arch Ward, Francis Wallace and Ted Husing.