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| In 1930 Steve Owen was still a player and featured on this program cover. | Chris Cagle had been a famous All American at Army and joined the Giants just before this game against Green Bay. | In 1930 the Giants played a charity game against Notre Dame All Stars including the Four Horsemen - the last game Knute Rockne would coach. |
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| This 1931 program featured future Hall of Fame player Morris "Red" Badgro, who also played Major League Baseball. | If you didn't have 15 Cents for the color program, you could buy a cardboard scorecard for 10 Cents. | Hap Moran was featured on the Green Bay game cover to celebrate his 91 yard run the year before. It was the longest run from scrimage for any Giant until Tiki Barber ran 95 yards in 2005. |
| By 1933 Steve Owen was on the cover as the Giants Coach. | Ray Flaherty was an All-Pro end for the Giants and Steve Owen's assistant coach. | In 1934 the Giants defeated the Bears for the NFL Championship. Ken Strong is pictured. |
| All Pro Hall of Fame Center and Linebacker Mel Hein was on many covers. | Dale Burnett was scoring leader for the NFL when he was on this program cover from 1935. | After an injury sidelined Giants QB Harry Newman, he returned for this game against the Redskins. |
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| Ed Danowski was one of many Fordham players who helped the Giants in the 1930s | Tuffy Leemans was the Giants New Star on the cover of this 1936 program | Len Grant was a fixture on the Giants line from 1930 to 1937. Sadly, he was killed by lightning on a golf course just before the 1938 season |
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| Hank Soar join the Giants in 1937 and was an outstanding ball carrier. | Ed Wisdeth played at Tackle for the Giants from 1937 to 1940 | Hank Soar played in the backfield for the Giants, he coached pro basketball, and he was an umpire in Major League Baseball |