This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 4/24/2016
Marv Goux was an undersized linebacker for the USC Trojans during the mid-1950s. He was a three-year starter (1952, 1954-55). Known as "Mr. Trojan," he played in two Rose Bowls and helped guide the team to five national championships during his time as a USC assistant to head coaches John McKay and John Robinson before finishing his coaching career with the Los Angeles Rams. This lot includes Goux’s autographed and game-worn USC Trojans No. 52 dureen jersey, circa 1954-55. The Sand Knit manufactured size 48 jersey includes all proper tagging and shows outstanding game use with mud, dirt and grass stains throughout and noticeable fraying of the burgundy “52” tackle twill numbers on the front and back. The gamer includes the original built-in crotch flap, which is where the manufacturer’s tagging resides. Just above the Sand Knit tag is another tag that reads: “Fredericks and Co. ‘It Pays to Play’ Los Angeles.” Goux, who passed away in 2002, also signed the front of the jersey in black marker with the added inscription “Fight On! 1952-1982,” indicating the years he was associated with the team either as a player or coach. Goux was part of the inaugural USC Hall of Fame Induction Class in 1994.
Includes Letter of Provenance from the Newport Sports Museum. The founder of the museum, John Hamilton, is a USC alum and chairman of the USC Athletic Hall of Fame. Hamilton himself was enshrined in 2015 for his role in essentially establishing the USC Hall of Fame in 1994 and his many charitable endeavors, including the museum.
Pre-certified by PSA/DNA.