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Lot #1378
Four Horsemen: Harry Stuhldreher: “I would say that the three best players I ever saw were Ed Weir, tackle, Nebraska; Red Grange, halfback, Illinois; and Doug Wycoff, fullback, George Tech.”

“I would say that the three best players I ever saw were Ed Weir, tackle, Nebraska; Red Grange, halfback, Illinois; and Doug Wycoff, fullback, George Tech.”

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“I would say that the three best players I ever saw were Ed Weir, tackle, Nebraska; Red Grange, halfback, Illinois; and Doug Wycoff, fullback, George Tech.”

College Football Hall of Famer (1901-1965) who comprised one-quarter of Notre Dame’s ‘Four Horsemen.’ TLS, one page, trimmed to a size of 6.5 x 5, University of Wisconsin letterhead, January 20, 1938. Short letter answering a young admirer’s question. In part: “In reply to your query I would say that the three best players I ever saw were Ed Weir, tackle, Nebraska; Red Grange, halfback, Illinois; and Doug Wycoff, fullback, George Tech.” In very good condition, with a vertical fold through a single letter of signature, closely trimmed bottom edge, uniform toning, and mounting remnants to corners on reverse. Scarce in any form, especially with such excellent football content. Pre-certified Steve Grad/PSA/DNA and RR Auction COA.

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