Payton's place is bronzed in Chicago fame

Chicago Sun-Times | August 11, 1989| | Copyright

Walter Payton was always in perpetual motion. It seems incredible for ol' No. 34 to come to a halt and be bronzed.

A 7 1/2-foot bronze statue of the former Bears running back was unveiled Thursday night at the Chicago Sports Hall of Fame.

Payton unveiled the cloth covering.

"It looks like me," he said. "I'm very pleased."

"The statue took me eight months to complete," said sculptor Paul ...

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