Just saw this tonight on ebay for those with a $100+ wallet and interest:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/rare-1921-N...054464?hash=item3ae1f55380:g:DfIAAOSw3ZRZANns
Notre Dame and Knute Rockne made their first New York area appearance ever in a game against Rutgers Foster Sanford on November 8, 1921 and shut out the Scarlet 48-0 before 15,000 at the Polo Grounds. According to the November 9, 1921 New York Daily News, two amazing drop kicks by Paul Castner were made with his left foot, “The first was booted from the 45 yard line. On the second attempt he was standing on the 53-yard line when he received the pass from the center.” The same day’s New York Tribune said the drop-kicks were good from 43 and 47 yards out. That Monday’s Daily Home News said the kick could have been good from 55 or 60 yards out. There was one bright spot, though. The November 16, 1921 Targum reported the game would add to a season where Rutgers football would show a record profit of between $8,000-$10,000.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/rare-1921-N...054464?hash=item3ae1f55380:g:DfIAAOSw3ZRZANns
Notre Dame and Knute Rockne made their first New York area appearance ever in a game against Rutgers Foster Sanford on November 8, 1921 and shut out the Scarlet 48-0 before 15,000 at the Polo Grounds. According to the November 9, 1921 New York Daily News, two amazing drop kicks by Paul Castner were made with his left foot, “The first was booted from the 45 yard line. On the second attempt he was standing on the 53-yard line when he received the pass from the center.” The same day’s New York Tribune said the drop-kicks were good from 43 and 47 yards out. That Monday’s Daily Home News said the kick could have been good from 55 or 60 yards out. There was one bright spot, though. The November 16, 1921 Targum reported the game would add to a season where Rutgers football would show a record profit of between $8,000-$10,000.