Up for your consideration is one of the most exquisite programs that we have ever had the priviledge of offering to the public.
This is truly an exceptional example of one of the rarest 1928 Providence Steamroller NFL Championship Season programs that we have ever seen.
This is from the October 7th 1928 game between the Providence Steamrollers and the Frankford Yellow Jackets. The Steamrollers fell short 10-6 making this the only game that they lost the entire season on their way to becoming NFL champions.
The front cover features an illustration of what looks like either a Steamroller running back or wide receiver.
This example shows some minor flaws however displays phenomenolly.
The name of Arthur Le Cain who we believe is the fan who attended the game is written boldly on the front cover along with the date and score of the game.
What is even more remarkable is the fact that Arthur wrote Phila rather than Frankford probably due to the fact that Frankford was a relatively unknown part of Philadelphia.
While 1928 Steamroller programs rarely come up for sale, this regular season game is the most elusive of them all as it's the only game they lost that season.
A true historical football artifact from a time when football was just a game.
$1300