End Football Cards, page 6
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1950 Topps Felt Backs | Al Burnett (yellow) | ||||||||
Al Burnett | end | Rutgers | |||||||
1950 Topps Felt Backs | Dean Laun | end | Iowa State | ||||||
1950 Topps Felt Backs | Melvin Lyle | end | LSU | vg+ | |||||
1950 Topps Felt Backs | Ray Mathews (brown) | Rookie card Mathews played ten seasons for the NFL's Pittsburgh Steelers and Dallas Cowboys, and one for the CFL's Calgary Stampeders. |
|||||||
Ray Mathews | end | Clemson | Steelers Hall of Honor 2022 | ||||||
1950 Topps Felt Backs | Ray Mathews (yellow) | Rookie card | |||||||
Ray Mathews | end | Clemson | Steelers Hall of Honor 2022 | ||||||
1950 Topps Felt Backs | Jim Ward | end | Columbia | ||||||
1950 Topps Felt Backs | Art Weiner | end | North Carolina | College Hall of Fame 1992 | Weiner played one season for the NFL's New York Yanks. | ||||
1950 Topps Felt Backs | Froggy Williams | end | Rice | College Hall of Fame 1965 | Williams, Bill Burkhalter, and Joe Watson were the MVPs of the January 1, 1950, Cotton Bowl Classic. | ||||
1950 Topps Felt Backs | Carl Wren | end | Rochester | ||||||
1951 Bowman | 3 | Mac Speedie | Cleveland Browns | end | Utah | Browns Ring of Honor 2021, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2020 | Speedie was the head coach of the Denver Broncos from partway through the 1964 season to partway through the 1966 season. | ||
1951 Bowman | 5 | Woodley Lewis | Los Angeles Rams | end | Los Angeles City, Oregon | Rookie card | |||
1951 Bowman | 6 | Tom Fears | Los Angeles Rams | end | UCLA, Santa Clara | College Hall of Fame 1976, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1970 | |||
1951 Bowman | 9 | Barney Poole | New York Yanks | end | Army, Mississippi | College Hall of Fame 1974 | Poole's brothers, Ray and Jim, also played in the NFL. | ||
1951 Bowman | 17 | Jug Girard | Green Bay Packers | halfback, end | Wisconsin | ||||
1951 Bowman | 31 | Alex Loyd | San Francisco 49ers | end | Oklahoma State | ||||
1951 Bowman | 37 | Horace Gillom | Cleveland Browns | end, punter | Ohio State, Nevada | ||||
1951 Bowman | 43 | Dan Edwards | New York Yanks | end | Georgia | Rookie card | exmt | ||
1951 Bowman | 46 | Pete Pihos | Philadelphia Eagles | end | Indiana | College Hall of Fame 1966, Eagles Honor Roll 1987, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1970 | |||
1951 Bowman | 51 | Ed Sprinkle | Chicago Bears | end | Hardin-Simmons, Navy | Pro Football Hall of Fame 2020 | Rookie card Sprinkle played 12 seasons in the NFL, all with the Bears. According to Sprinkle's obituary in the New York Times, George Halas honored Sprinkle by assigning him number 7, Halas's number as a player. |
PSA 4, PSA 3.5 | |
1951 Bowman | 64 | Tom Wham | Chicago Cardinals | end | Furman | ||||
1951 Bowman | 67 | Gordon Soltau | San Francisco 49ers | end, kicker | Minnesota | Rookie card In a game against the Rams in 1951, Soltau scored 26 points on 3 touchdowns, 1 field goal, and 5 extra points. That was a 49ers record until Jerry Rice scored 30 points in a game in 1990. |
|||
1951 Bowman | 73 | Dante Lavelli | Cleveland Browns | end | Ohio State | Browns Ring of Honor 2010, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1975 | |||
1951 Bowman | 76 | Elroy Hirsch | Los Angeles Rams | end, halfback | Wisconsin, Michigan | College Hall of Fame 1974, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1968 | Hirsch had 1495 receiving yards in 1951, breaking the single-season NFL record. | ||
1951 Bowman | 78 | Jack Zilly | Los Angeles Rams | end | Notre Dame | ||||
1951 Bowman | 79 | Bruce Alford | New York Yanks | end | TCU | Rookie card After his playing career, Alford was an NFL official for 20 years. His son, Bruce Alford Jr., was a kicker for the Washington Redskins and Buffalo Bills. |