Summary
editColumbia Lions football team illustrates a new scheme for uniform number while aligned in a classic single-wing formation. Center: 50; Guards: 60s; Tackles: 70s; Ends: 80s; Blocking Back (Quarterback) 20s; Wingback (Right Halfback): 10s; Tailback (Left Halfback): 40s; Fullback: 30s.
Photographer uncredited.
Photo published by Acme/NEA, New York Bureau: TR 16191330. No copyright listed on image, front or back. NEA image description is null for copyright info.
Evidence of publication: see, for example: Buffalo News, Sept. 11, 1941, p. 36.
Published in USA between 1930 and 1977 (inclusive) with no notice of copyright, public domain.
Digital editing by Tim Davenport ("Carrite") for English-Wikipedia. No copyright claimed for the work, file released to the public domain without restriction.
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