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Les Lear NFL (Cleveland / L.A. Rams 1944-46, Detroit Lions 1947) Telegram 1946

$ 31.67

Availability: 98 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: Paper is in delicate and brittle, but remarkably good condition. Photos meticulously depict the condition of this item, including clearly indicating tears or any pieces that may be missing from it. Overall condition: (1-10 best): 7.8
  • Modified Item: No

    Description

    Les Lear NFL (Cleveland / L.A. Rams 1944-46, Detroit Lions 1947) Telegram 1946
    Size: 8” X 5 ½” / Unique Characteristics: Date stamped “1946 JUN 4 PM 3 50” Signed “We’re praying for all of you. Sincerely / Les & Dot Lear.”
    I've never believed in collecting for it's own sake. Collectors items should be shared and circulated. I grew up among my entertainment heroes of the Golden Age of Hollywood, and am now selling-off some of the treasures I accumulated as a fortunate young man in 1970s Tinsel Town.
    The items I'm selling here have never been on the market before.
    Les Lear
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Leslie Lear (August 22, 1918 – January 5, 1979) was a National Football League and Canadian Football League player and coach as well as an owner and trainer of Thoroughbred race horses.
    Football
    He grew up in Manitoba, Canada, where he played guard at the University of Manitoba. Lear started his professional football career with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League and helped the team to two Grey Cup victories. In 1944, he signed with the Cleveland Rams of the NFL becoming the first Canadian-trained player to play in the NFL. He would play a total of 4 seasons in the NFL. After his stint in the NFL, Lear returned to Canada where he coached the Grey Cup champion Calgary Stampeders to an undefeated season in 1948- the only CFL team to go undefeated in a season.
    Horse racing
    Following his retirement from football, Les Lear became involved in Thoroughbred horse racing both as a horse trainer and an owner.
    Later life and death
    Lear was elected into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1974. He died of kidney failure on January 5, 1979.
    Lear was posthumously inducted into the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame in 2019.