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Chicago Bears at the Start of a Game(Original Caption) Group photo of the Chicago Bears with Red Grange in the back at the start of the game
Red Grange and his Teammates(Original Caption) McMillan, Mullen, Red Grange, Hilab, Walquist, Ed Sternaman and Joe Sternaman
Red Grange Playing as Professional(Original Caption) Harold "Red" Grange, who wound up hus collegiate career on the gridiron by piloting the Illinois Team against Ohio State Last Saturday
Red Grange Watching Football Game(Original Caption) Red Grange, who attracted a few people to the stadiums to watch him instead of the football game
Football Player Red Grange(Original Caption) Red Grange Standing in front of news photographers who shot him for the Sunday Dailey newspapers
Red Grange Showing his Physique(Original Caption) Showing his wonderful physique, the former Illinois thunderbolt who once paddled ice is now the highest paid professional football player in the game
Red Grange Holding Check for Motion Picture Contract(Original Caption) Looking over certified check for 300, 000 his advance guarantee for signing motion picture contract
Red Grange Being Trapped(Original Caption) Red Grange trapped by Harry Thomas #2, Goodman#36 and Pokrass #20
Football Players Posing(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
Red Grange in Action During Game(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
Red Grange During Spring Practice(Original Caption) Remember when the "Galloping Ghost", old 77 himself, Red Grange, Gridiron immortal, was sleek and speedy
Portrait of Football Player Red Grange(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
Chicago Bears Football Team(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
Football Player Red Grange(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
Red Grange in Group(Original Caption) Red Grange in group with three other real champions at play forming the classie at backfield ever gotten together anywhere in the country
Red Grange Kicking Football(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
Red Grange with Arm in Sling(Original Caption) Red Grange appeared with his arm in a sling after the game in Pittsburgh where he suffered a painful injury
Red Grange Playing Football(Original Caption) Red Grange plays football game between the Chicago Bears and the Providence Steam Rollers
Red Grange Holding Lame Arm(Original Caption) Red Grange and his famous lame arm with Dr. Leslie Clough, conducting an examination of his injured arm
Red Grange and George Wilson Shaking Hands(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
Billy Patterson Signing with Chicago Bears(Original Caption) Billy Patterson (left), former Baylor University quarterback, with Red Grange, assistant coach of the Chicago Bears as Patterson arrived form Waco, Texas
Robert Zupke and his Art Work(Original Caption) Robert C
Harold Grange Giving Football Lesson to Woman Quarterback(Original Caption) Harold "Red" Grange, former University of Illinois and Professional football star, giving a lesson in pigskin technique to miss Carol Decker of Cleveland
Football Player Red Grange Running(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
Red Grange Training Children(Original Caption) Still a hero to the children, Red Grange the college star, is showing them how to run the ball through the line as he works out with his team, the Chicago Bears
Red Grange Returning as a Coach(Original Caption) The immortal "Galloping Ghost" of football, Harold "Red" Grange
Red Grange Talking on Phone(Original Caption) Red Grange is shown with Jim Thrope columbia football coach listening in on the phone while Grange answers it
Red Grange Dressing as a Villian(Original Caption) Red Grange, former football star as he appeared as a villian
Red Grange and Wife(Original Caption) Harold Red Grange, famed Galloping ghost of the Gridiron in other years, is shown with his brief, the former stewardess Margaret Hazelberg of UAL, in thier home here
Red Grange Sitting on Stool(Original Caption) Red Grange, famous of the grid iron arrived for his debut as a moving picture star
Red Grange and his Wife(Original Caption) Harold "Red" Grange, Illinois famous halfback, and his bride, the former Margaret Hazelburg, of Sagola, Michigan, airline hostess
Red Grange Running the BallRed Grange of Chicago Bears in action game with Washington. Washington won 48-7
Professional Football Witnesses During Court(Original Caption) Commissioner Bert Bell, heading a list of professional football witnesses
Red Grange Being Honored by School(Original Caption) The "Galloping Ghost" Red Grange is honored by University of Illinois fans at half-time ceremonies marking the 50th anniversary of Memorial stadium 10/19
Red Grange Playing Football(Original Caption) Red Grange (born 1903) in action with the Big Bears. Undated Photograph
Football Player Red Grange
Red Grange and Senator McKinleySenator William Brown McKinley (left) of Illinois and coach Red Grange of the Chicago Bears visit the White House
Red Grange with Team Mascot(Original Caption) Shown with mascot Lou Young Jr. before Illinois Pennsylvania football game
Team Captains Shaking Hands(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
Red Grange Running for Goal Line(Original Caption) Red Grange, of Illinois, Starts for the goal line during game against Michigan (won by Illinois) 1924
Red Grange Carrying Football(Original Caption) Red Grange carrying the ball for University of Illinois against Chicago. Grange made all three touchdowns, final score; Illinois 21, and Chicago 21
Ice Man Red GrangeRed Grange as Ice Man in his home town of Wheaton, Ilinois, during the off season
University of Illinois Halfback Red Grange
Red Grange in Street Clothes(Original Caption) Red Grange in street clothes with his hands in his pockets
"Red" Grange Posing with a Football(Original Caption) 1925-Harold "Red" Grange
Portrait of Harold "Red" Grange(Original Caption) Harold "Red" Grange, the wonder man of football, will assume the captaincy of the University of Illinois football squad for the 1925 season
Football Players Red Grange and Earl Britton
Red Grange Playing Professional FootballRed Grange making his professional debut against Chicago Bears and Cardinals
Red Grange Throwing a PassRed Grange, the "Galloping Ghost" of the Chicago Bears wearing #77, throws a pass
Chicago Bears Team1925--ORIGINAL CAPTION READS: Chicago Bears football team--Front l-r: George Halas, Moon Miller, Joseph MacMiller, Robert Scott, L. Kleekenstein, Ed Healey, Frank Harney. Back: Joe Stervaman, L
Football Player Red Grange Wearing Hat and Overcoat(Original Caption) This photo shows the idol of them all--"Red Grange, " who was recognized as the greatest back in America
Red Grange Holding FootballRunning back Ted Grange for the University of Illinois Fighting Illini
Portrait of Red Grange(Original Caption) "Red" Grang-In the Studio
Red Grange Signing Contract(Original Caption) Harold "Red" Grange in a group as he signs to play professional football
Red Grange Appearing as Professional(Original Caption) Red Grange (second from left wearing raccoon coat seated with reserves on the Chicago Bears: eleven, during their game against Green Bay at the Cubs Park Chicago)
Chicago Bears Football Team(Original Caption) This is the first photo show "Red" Grange, ace of football, in a professional line for the Chicago Bears
Red Grange, Dutch Sternaman, and George Halas at Football Practice(Original Caption) Red Grange, ace of football, practiced for the first time today with the Bears and this is the first picture of Grange in a professional football uniform
Red Grange Breaking Through a Defensive Line(Original Caption
Red Grange Scoring a Touchdown(Original Caption) Red Grange scored touchdowns as the Chicago Bears Beat the Yellow Jackets to seven at Philadelphia, December 5
Red Grange Wearing Raccoon Skin Coat(Original Caption) Here's a pose of Harold "Red" Grange, the Nation's football idol, as he appeared on his arrival in Philadelphia with the Chicago Bears
Red Grange in UniformRed Grange of the Chicago Bears during a game against the Giants at the Polo Grounds in New York City
Red Grange Making Professional Debut(Original Caption) Seventy thousand fans jammed the New York Polo Grounds to see Red Grange's Professional debut in New York December 6
Red Grange Preparing to Pass During Football Game(Original Caption) The New York Giants vs. the Chicago Bears at the Polo Grounds in this photo. Red Grange is shown at left, about to make a pass
Red Grange Handling Ball During Football Game(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
Football Player Red Grange and Father LyleNew York Giants Taking on the Chicago Bears game in 1925
Red Grange Broadcasting on Radio(Original Caption) Photo made at the Hotel Vanderbilt on December 5, where the players met at a dinner given them by the New York Sun
Red Grange Signing Contract(Original Caption) Signing contract, while Mrs. Lee Kuegel, Mrs. Shallenberger and Mrs. Frank Yombrino witnessed the signing
Red Grange Signing Movie Contract(Original Caption) On December 7 Red Grange made the biggest financial touch down of his career when he signed a contract of $300, 000 for appearing in one motion picture
Football Player Red Grange(Original Caption) Close-up portrait of Red Grange
Red Grange Playing Against Providence Steam Rollers(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
Football Player Red Grange with Injured Arm(Original Caption) Red Grange walking off field with injured arm in a game against Pittsburgh
Chicago Bears Football TeamLeft to right: Red Grange holding ball, Dutch Stemaman, Joe Sternman, Larry Walguist (in front); Johnnie Mehardt
Red Grange with Members of the Chicago Bears(Original Caption) Chicago Bear football players, left to right: Jas. McMillen, Moon Mullin, Red Grange, George Halas, Larry Walquist, Edio "Dutch" Sternaman, and Joe Sternaman
Red Grange Diving for Touchdown(Original Caption) Red Grange diving over the line for a touchdown during the professional football game played in Los Angeles between the Chicago Bears and the Los Angeles Tigers
Red Grange Greeted by his Father(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
Red Grange gives up films for his ice wagonFollowing the completion of his first movie, Red Grange, famous gridiron star, has deserted the silver screen for this old occupation
Red Grange Running for TouchdownRed Grange Running 55 yards with football for a touchdown in the Yankee and Boston Bulldogs game
Red Grange at Loyd Studios(Original Caption) Red Grabge with Mrs. Harold Lloyd, former Mildred Davis, at Lloyd studios where the famous "Red" witnessed being filmed for Lloyds flew comedy "For Heaven Sake."
Red Grange Gaining YardageRed Grange gains 15 yards during game between Chicago Bears and All Star Collegians
Grange Being Examined Before Game(Original Caption) Being a football star has its drawbacks
Red Grange Starting Own Team(Original Caption) Three taken in conditionally with three franchies still left open, is the score to date of Red Grange's new football league organized in Chicago February 17