Today we have two more paperbacks from Australia’s Horwitz Publications, a company that, as we’ve documented often, opportunistically used numerous Hollywood celebs on its covers. This time it’s Jan Sterling, who appears on 1955’s Blueprints for Murder and 1956’s The Bride Wore Black, both written by the prolific Marc Brody. Sterling was never a top tier actress but she was in a lot of good movies and earned an Oscar nomination for The High and the Mighty. She also posed for some stunning photos, including the two at this link. These book scans float around online, which means we don’t know where they originate, but if we had to guess we’d say Flickr, so thanks to the first uploader.
1919—Pollard Breaks the Color Barrier
Fritz Pollard becomes the first African-American to play professional football for a major team, the Akron Pros. Though Pollard is forgotten today, famed sportswriter Walter Camp ranked him as “one of the greatest runners these eyes have ever seen.” In another barrier-breaking historical achievement, Pollard later became the co-head coach of the Pros, while still maintaining his roster position as running back.