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Red Grange and His Jersey | University of Illinois Archives
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Harold 'Red' Grange Holding His Football Jersey Number. His Number 77 Was Retired At The University Of Illinois In 1925. - History - Item # - Walmart.com
Adam Jahns on Twitter: "There used to be a No. 58 jersey in this case at Halas Hall. Now it's occupied by No. 1. https://t.co/0JVx24fL2P" / Twitter
Frank Hanny Red Grange Jim McMillen of the Chicago Bears in 1925. Taken at Cubs Park (now Wrigley Field). R… | Chicago bears football, Bears football, Chicago bears
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Jack M Silverstein on Twitter: "Red Grange receiving a police escort into Wrigley Field (then Cubs Park) for his first pro game, Nov. 26, 1925. Just an absolute legend before he turned