Tuffy Leemans and Bill Osmanski Shine in 1939 NFL All-Star Game

The 1948 edition of Sportfolio features a significant moment from 1939, highlighting the performance of Alphonse "Tuffy" Leemans, who played a pivotal role in a game for the New York Giants. The article recalls how Leemans carried the football in a match against an All-Star team, which was comprised of college players. The Giants emerged victorious, suggesting a strong professional performance against amateur counterparts. The All-Stars, however, were noted for their spirited competition. Bill Osmanski, representing Holy Cross, was acknowledged as the most valuable player of the All-Stars despite the loss. This game exemplified the competition between professional and amateur football during this era, marking a transition in the sport's popularity and structure.