Joe Foss, who became the first commissioner of the American Football League in 1960, died at 87. You’d be hard pressed to find a human being who led a fuller life than he did. World War II fighter ace, who won the Medal of Honor and the Distinguished Flying Cross after shooting down 26 enemy planes. Colonel in the Air Force in the Korean War. Governor of South Dakota. Host of the television show “The American Sportsman” on ABC. President of the National Rifle Association. Football offered here was used in an AFL game and shows the stamp of “Joe Foss Commissioner.” Ball shows good use with some grass stains.