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LiveAuctionTalk com Highlights Johnny Unitas Game-Worn Helmet in its Weekly Free Article

Released on = June 11, 2007, 3:45 pm

Press Release Author = Rosemary McKittrick

Industry = Internet & Online

Press Release Summary = : Rosemary McKittrick's column is one of America's leading
online sources for art, antique and collectible information. Visit the site and
sign up for a free weekly subscription.



Press Release Body = June 11, 2007-- The year is 1958. It's the last quarter of the
NFL playoffs. The New York Giants lead the Baltimore Colts 17-14. The Colts have
the ball on their own 14-yard line.

The final seconds tick off. Baltimore quarterback Johnny Unitas seems unbelievably
focused and calm. It's as if he's "willing" the Colts into field goal range--like
he already knows how it's going to turn out.

The Colts score, tie the game and send it into sudden-death overtime. On their next
possession, Unitas continues to drive the team toward the goal line.

At New York's 8-yard line Unitas knows he can setup an easy field goal and win the
game. But--he doesn't.

Instead, he passes to the 1-yard line and presses for the touchdown. On the next
try fullback Alan Ameche goes over the top and scores the winning touchdown.

In final moments like this, Unitas was the most dangerous. Nicknamed, "The Iceman",
he managed to pull off one more win when it counted most.

The Colts took the NFL title. The game went down in history as one of the greatest
ever played. The Colts captured the title again in 1959.

\"The drama came from the championship setting rather than the game itself, until we
came down to tie it in the final seconds," Unitas said. "Then it became the first
playoff ever to go to sudden death, and you can\'t have much more drama than that.\'\'

Anything owned or autographed by a great athlete like Unitas is going to command
lots of interest at auction. The devotion sport's fans and collectors show toward
their heroes is mind-boggling.

Memorabilia is one big way fans idolize their idols. A 1960s era helmet belonging
to Unitas went on the block at Hunt Auction's Sports Memorabilia and Cards Auction
in Exton, Pa., on Feb 23 and sold for $54,050.

Read the entire article at www.LiveAuctionTalk.com.

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Web Site = http://www.LiveAuctionTalk.com

Contact Details = info@liveauctiontalk.com
505-989-7210

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