|
Home
>
Worthopedia – Price Guide
>
CRAZYLEGS HIRSCH~2007 LEAF LIMITED CUTS AUTO~HOF~37/50
|
Terms and Conditions for using our site |
CRAZYLEGS HIRSCH~2007 LEAF LIMITED CUTS AUTO~HOF~37/50
Sold For:
or Sign In to see what it's worth.
2007 LEAF LIMITED CUTS AUTOGRAPH SIGNATURE FEATURING ELROY "CRAZYLEGS" HIRSCH (LOS ANGELES RAMS LEGEND) SERIAL #: LC~12 #'d: 37/50 ONLY 50 EXIST... Elroy Hirsch Elroy Hirsch Position(s) :RB , WR Jersey #(s) : 40 Born: June 17 , 1923 (1923-06-17 ) Died: January 28 , 2004 (age 80) Career Information Year(s) : 1946 -1957 NFL Draft : 1945 / Round: 1 / Pick: 5 College : Wisconsin , Michigan Professional Teams Chicago Rockets (1946-1948) Los Angeles Rams (1949-1957) Career Stats Receiving yards 6299 Receptions 343 Touchdowns 53 Stats at Career Highlights and Awards Pro Bowl (1951-1953) NFL 1950s All-Decade Team Hall of Fame (1968) Pro Football Hall of Fame College Football Hall of Fame Elroy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch ( June 17 , 1923 - January 28 , 2004 ) was an American football running back and receiver for the Los Angeles Rams and Chicago Rockets , nicknamed for his unusual running style. Early lifeHirsch was born in Wausau , Wisconsin , w he started his football career with Wausau High School under legendary high school football coach Win Brockmeyer . Hirsch played his first college season with the Wisconsin Badgers in 1942 . His nickname was permanently affixed to him by Chicago Daily News sportswriter Francis Powers who, upon witnessing him play for the Badgers against the Great Lakes Naval Station in 1942, wrote "His crazy legs were gyrating in six different directions, all at the same time; he looked like a demented duck."His commitment to the United States Navy V-12 program in United States Marine Corps required him to transfer to the University of Michigan . He played two intercollegiate football seasons at the Michigan Wolverines w during the 1943-4 year he earned the distinction of being the only athlete at the school to letter in four sports (football, basketball , track and baseball ) in a single year. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1974. Professional careerHirsch was drafted by Chicago Rockets of the All-America Football Conference , w he played from 1946 to 1948, in three injury-prone seasons. After the Rockets and the AAFC merged with the NFL , he joined the Los Angeles Rams through 1957, w he gained his fame and notoriety. Coach Clark Shaughnessy made Hirsch the first full-time "flanker" in NFL history, splitting the talented receiver outside from his previous halfback position. He was key to the Rams victory in the 1951 NFL championship with NFL record 1,495 yards receiving, which stood for 19 years. He also had 66 catches, and 17 touchdowns that same year. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1968 with a career 387 receptions, 7,029 yards, and 60 touchdowns. Later yearsHe served as the Director of Athletics for the University of Wisconsin-Madison from 1969 to 1987. He died of natural causes at an assisted living home in Madison, Wisconsin on January 28 , 2004 . Honors The UW has retired his number 40; it was added to the facade of Camp Randall Stadium on 28 October 2006 . In 1999 , he was ranked number 89 on The Sporting News ' list of the 100 Greatest Football Players. He was named to the NFL all-time all-star team. Since 1981, the Crazylegs Classic , an 8-kilometer race leading through downtown Madison and the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus, has been held in his honor each spring.THANKS FOR LOOKING I WILL REDUCE OVERALL SHIPPING FOR MULTIPLE AUCTION WINS PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS Use the FREE Counters 1 million sellers do - Vendio!
Items in the Worthopedia are obtained exclusively from licensors and partners solely for our members’ research needs.
View Similar Items |
Joining is free and gives you access to our Community & Forums.
If you are interested in our pricing data or other paid memberships, try our Full 7-day Free Trial Here.
By creating an account you agree to our Terms & Conditions


