A Passion for Vintage College Football Programs & Memorabilia


Welcome to our collection! With 25 years of experience as a dedicated collector and seller of vintage college and bowl football programs & memorabilia, we bring a true passion for sports history to every transaction. We've proudly been a trusted member of the eBay community for 10 years.


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• Each program will be shipped in an acid-free backer and a polypropylene bag for preservation.

. Each ticket will be stored & shipped in a hard plastic top-loader.

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The item is a rare and vintage college football ticket stub from the 1937 game between the Princeton Tigers and Cornell Big Red.


This original ticket belonged to fans of either team and provides a glimpse into a historic matchup between the two football teams.


It serves as a unique piece of sports memorabilia for collectors or fans of vintage football history.


The game was a significant matchup that season, with Cornell winning 20–7. 


1937 Game Summary


• The Matchup: Cornell entered the game as a strong contender and lived up to the billing by overcoming an early Princeton lead.


• Attendance:


Approximately 45,000 fans attended the game, which was a massive crowd for the era. 


• Historical Note:


This was the final season for Hall of Fame coach Fritz Crisler at Princeton. He left for the University of Michigan the following year, where he became one of the most influential figures in football history (famous for inventing "two-platoon" football).