Sport Magazine January 1949 Ed Macauley of St. Louis Cover No Label


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Discover the Sport Magazine January 1949 featuring Ed Macauley on the cover, a standout issue perfect for collectors of vintage magazines. This edition captures the excitement of the sports world just as post-war America was embracing new sporting heroes and legacies.

Notably, Ed Macauley, a celebrated basketball player from St. Louis, graces the cover, making this magazine a significant collectible for fans of both basketball history and vintage sports memorabilia. Inside, readers can expect insightful articles and features that delve into the sports culture of the time.

This issue highlights a range of fascinating articles, including:

  • Are They Freezing Out Notre Dame? by Grantland Rice
  • SPORT's Athlete of the Year
  • Pappy Waldorf: The Coach Who’s Never Been Fired by Al Stump
  • Gold Rush on Ice by Milton Gross
  • What’s Up, Doc? by George Trevor

Each page offers a valuable snapshot of sports in the late 1940s, providing readers with context on how the industry has evolved over the decades.

This vintage magazine is in excellent condition with light wear typical for its age, ensuring its value as a collectible remains intact. Its protective plastic covering aids in maintaining its structural integrity while displayed or stored.

As a highly sought-after vintage issue, the January 1949 Sport Magazine not only serves as a nostalgic piece of history, but it also makes a fantastic gift or addition to any sports memorabilia collection.

Value Highlights of this issue:

  • Rare glimpse into post-war sports culture
  • Features prominent sports figures and insightful commentary

Take a closer look at this unique find:

This January 1949 edition is a crucial piece in the timeline of vintage magazines and a must-have for dedicated collectors.

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