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1968 California vs. Long Beach Artwork: Puzzle

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1968 California vs. Long Beach Artwork: Puzzle

By Vintage Brand™ not affiliated with or sponsored by Long Beach State 49ers
This game was played October 19th, 1968 at Veterans Memorial Stadium between the Long Beach State and University of California. The University of California won the matchup by a final score of 42-21. The Long Beach State Prospector Pete mascot and statue, formally named “The Forty-Niner Man,” evolved from the creation of the campus in 1949 and founding President Pete Peterson’s reference to having “struck the gold of education” by establishing the college. Prospector Pete was replaced in 2018 by “Elbee the Shark.”

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(13" x 10")

This game was played October 19th, 1968 at Veterans Memorial Stadium between the Long Beach State and University of California. The University of California won the matchup by a final score of 42-21. The Long Beach State Prospector Pete mascot and statue, formally named “The Forty-Niner Man,” evolved from the creation of the campus in 1949 and founding President Pete Peterson’s reference to having “struck the gold of education” by establishing the college. Prospector Pete was replaced in 2018 by “Elbee the Shark.”
Product details
What a fun way to commemorate your favorite team, event or athlete. Artwork has been reproduced from the original and has been digitally restored, framed, enhanced for vibrant color. Can be set with glue, framed and hung or just as a fun and unique game.
  • Dimensions: 10” by 13.5”
  • 252 pieces made from gloss-finished quality cardboard
  • Glue, frame, and hanging hardware not included
  • Weight: 3.40 lbs.
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