Football coach Earl Red Blaik,West Point jacket,players,watching,practice,1956
Title: [Football coach Earl (Red) Blaik, wearing a West Point jacket and overcoat, stands behind his players watching as they practice]
Date Created/Published: 1956 Nov. 28.
Notes:
Note on verso: Taskmaster - West Point, N.Y.: Army coach Earl (Red) Blaik gets a backfield-eye view of his charges as they scrimmage here November 28th before their annual inter-service scrap with Navy at Philadelphia's Municipal Stadium December 1st. The Middies have been posted as a three-point favorite in the 57th Army-Navy game, which was a complete sellout a month ago.
No. NXP 112811.
Photo by United Press Photo.
Date stamped on verso: 1956 Dec. 3.
Title devised by Library staff.
Forms part of: New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection (Library of Congress).
Subjects:
Blaik, Earl H.,--1897-1989.
United States Military Academy.
Coaches (Athletics)--New York (State)--West Point--1950-1960.
Football--New York (State)--West Point--1950-1960.
Photographic prints--1950-1960.
Bookmark /2010651693/
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