1924 Four Horsemen Notre Dame win.....
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November 23, 1924
THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE, Omaha, Nebraska, November 23, 1924
* Notre Dame Fighting Irish (famous year)
* The Four Horsemen - Knute Rockne
* 1924 college football season win
This 30+ page newspaper has a banner headline on page 3 of section B (inside) that reads:
* Rockne's 'Four Horsemen' Find Northwestern Heavy Load
with subheads. (see)
This tells of the regular season win for Notre Dame against the Northwestern Wildcats. This was the most famous year for Notre Dame football as the team consisted of the famous four horsemen and ended the season undefeated with the college football national title. Here is a chance to own an original item from college football's most talked about team ever.
Rare use of the words 'Four Horsemen' in the headline especially being soon after this nickname was first introduced.
Other news of the day with much on other football games of the day. Light browning with little margin wear, otherwise good.
* Notre Dame Fighting Irish (famous year)
* The Four Horsemen - Knute Rockne
* 1924 college football season win
This 30+ page newspaper has a banner headline on page 3 of section B (inside) that reads:
* Rockne's 'Four Horsemen' Find Northwestern Heavy Load
with subheads. (see)
This tells of the regular season win for Notre Dame against the Northwestern Wildcats. This was the most famous year for Notre Dame football as the team consisted of the famous four horsemen and ended the season undefeated with the college football national title. Here is a chance to own an original item from college football's most talked about team ever.
Rare use of the words 'Four Horsemen' in the headline especially being soon after this nickname was first introduced.
Other news of the day with much on other football games of the day. Light browning with little margin wear, otherwise good.
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