Willie Galimore Signed AUTO Chicago Motor Club AAA Membership Card Chicago Bears College FB HOF PSA/DNA

Willie Galimore (D. 1964 in a car accident) member of the College Football HOF. Galimore possessed incredible speed and lateral movement; many of the opposing players of the time stated that they believed Galimore could run side-to-side down the field just as fast as most men could in a straight line. His running style could be said to most resemble the style of Billy Sims or perhaps Terrell Davis, but faster. In a documentary short by NFL Films on Galimore, it was said that he was probably the last great find before NFL scouting became sophisticated. Bears assistant coach Phil Handler, while scouting for talent in Florida, received a tip about Galimore's prowess as a halfback, and the Bears subsequently drafted him in the 5th round of the 1956 NFL draft. Galimore's peers (including Chuck Bednarik and Doug Atkins) referred to Galimore as one of the best runners they ever faced. Galimore was killed in an automobile accident on July 27, 1964 in Rensselaer, Indiana at the age of 29 with teammate Bo Farrington. His number 28 has been retired by the Bears.

Offered is Willie’s actual Chicago Motor Club membership card from 1959 – 1960.   This has been signed on the bottom by Willie Galimore.  An eerie reminder that Galimore died in an automobile accident.

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Item: 13343

Price: $995.00
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Willie Galimore Signed AUTO Chicago Motor Club AAA Membership Card Chicago Bears College FB HOF PSA/DNA