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Vikings QB Joe Kapp
Hart High Class of 1955

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Mexican-American football star Joe Kapp, Hart High School Class of 1955, is the only person ever to quarterback in all three title contests — the Rose Bowl (1959), Super Bowl (1970), and Canada's Grey Cup (1963 & 1964).

In this 8x10 wire photo, Kapp is getting set for 1970's Super Bowl IV. Cutline reads:

(NU11) NEW ORLEANS, La., Jan. 8 — EYEING THE LINE — Minnesota Vikings quarterback Joe Kapp watches his offensive linemen go through drills in preparation for Sunday's Super Bowl game in New Orleans. The Vikings, champions of the National Football League, fact the AFL champion Chiefs in the fourth World Championship Game. (AP Wirephoto) (lg5255stf) 1969 [sic: 1970].

An estimated 44.3 million CBS-TV viewers watched the Vikings lose 23-7.


LW3508: 9600 dpi jpeg from original photograph purchased 2019 by Leon Worden.
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