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BARNES, Lewis Wesley, Ian MacGillvary Clark, Fred Sgambat...
Manual of Canadian Football
Toronto c. 1950s. 207, 2 pages. 29 cm. Sketches and diagrams of football stances and strategies. Includes drawings of referee signals. Bolt-bound loose leaf with blue cardboard covers. Corners bent and covers moderately scuffed. Text block is clean. SIGNED BY JOHN SHORE. The four co-authors of this book are all members of the course of Physical & Health Education at the University of Toronto, and also Veterans representing the Air Force & Army Services of Canada. Includes facsimile autographs of all the authors in addition to the genuine signature on the front cover. The Fred Sgambati Award is present to a member of the news media who has made a major contribution to the development and growth of Canadian Interuniversity Sport. A unique piece of Canadian Sport memorabilia.
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- ordernr.: 001917
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