Army Navy is one of the oldest rivalries in college football – dating back to 1890, when the teams first met at West Point, pictured below:
In addition to being one of the oldest rivalries in the sport, the games also feature some of the most interesting programs ever produced.
One of the most important illustrators of Army-Navy program was Gib Crockett who was a sports cartoonist for the Washington Evening Star. His full name was Gibson Milton Crockett and he was a descendant of Davy Crockett. He illustrated Army-Navy covers for over forty years, between 1944 and 1984. An amazing feat! Mr. Crockett often used relatives, friends, and acquaintances as models for the individuals portrayed on the program covers.
A sampling of his brilliant covers is below, starting with the 1946 program:
The 1947 program shows an eager fan putting together her scrapbook:
For the 1948 game played in Philadelphia:
1953 featured an amusing scenee:
1956 is my personal favoriate. The game was held at Philadelphia’s Municipal Stadium. The cover features a fan trying to take a piece of the goal-post onto the train at 30th street station.
Uncle Sam with a football head in 1961:
By the 1960s many college football program no longer used illustrations, relying on photographs instead. Crockett stayed with his illustrations, in our view, a much better style of program. The 1967 program is below:
Crockett’s final progam in 1984 continued both his sense of humor and self awareness. His easel is blank and says “I give up!”.
It’s too bad he did….Gibson died in 2000 at the age of 88…but he left us a great legacy in programs.









February 22, 2008 at 1:56 pm |
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June 1, 2008 at 10:05 am |
I recently found programs for the 1913 and a 1915 Army-Navy games. The scan of the 1913 is on my blog now; the 1915 will take a while longer (24 pages)…
November 3, 2008 at 2:18 am |
Hi,
I am trying to find a copy of 3 of the Army/Navy programs illustrated by Crockett. I am decorating our baby’s nursery and would love to have either a poster, picture or the real program to frame for the room. I was wondering if you could help me find/purchase a replica or real program.
I am especially interested in the 1967 program. My husband went to West Point and played football there. I would love to surprise him!
Thank you for your time,
Ali
March 20, 2009 at 11:50 pm |
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April 8, 2009 at 1:20 pm |
Well, these are interesting thoughts. I think they are true. However, everything is
relative and ambiguous to my mind.
July 6, 2009 at 6:34 pm |
I have a Crockett 1945 centennial program for the Navy vs Penn State game on October 13, 1945. Any information on this?