Football Cards
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1935 Diamond Matchbooks | Cliff Battles | Boston Redskins | tailback, defensive back | West Virginia Wesleyan | College Hall of Fame 1955, Commanders Ring of Fame , Pro Football Hall of Fame 1968 | ||||
1935 Diamond Matchbooks | Paul Collins | Boston Redskins | end, defensive end | Pittsburgh | |||||
1935 Diamond Matchbooks | Turk Edwards | Boston Redskins | tackle | Washington State | College Hall of Fame 1975, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1969 | ||||
1935 National Chicle | 6 | Pug Rentner | Boston Redskins | back | Northwestern | College Hall of Fame 1979 | Rookie card Renter's legal name was Ernest John Rentner. |
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1935 National Chicle | 10 | Cliff Battles | Boston Redskins | tailback, defensive back | West Virginia Wesleyan | College Hall of Fame 1955, Commanders Ring of Fame , Pro Football Hall of Fame 1968 | Rookie card | ||
1935 National Chicle | 11 | Turk Edwards | Boston Redskins | tackle | Washington State | College Hall of Fame 1975, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1969 | Rookie card | ||
1935 National Chicle | 27 | Bull Tosi | Boston Redskins | end | Boston College | Rookie card | |||
1942 Redskins Matchbooks | Ki Aldrich | Washington Redskins | center | TCU | College Hall of Fame 1960 | The Chicago Cardinals chose Aldrich with the first overall pick in the 1939 NFL draft. See the Gallery's First Overall Draft Picks page. | |||
1942 Redskins Matchbooks | Sammy Baugh | Washington Redskins | quarterback, coach | TCU | College Hall of Fame 1951, Commanders Ring of Fame , Pro Football Hall of Fame 1963 | Pre-rookie card Baugh, Ki Aldrich, and L.D. Meyer were the MVPs of the first Cotton Bowl Classic, played on January 1, 1937. |
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1942 Redskins Matchbooks | Joe Beinor | Washington Redskins | tackle, defensive end | Notre Dame | Beinor placed ninth in voting for the Heisman Trophy in 1938. See the Gallery's football cards of Heisman candidates page. | ||||
1942 Redskins Matchbooks | Vic Carroll | Washington Redskins | tackle, center | Nevada-Reno | |||||
1942 Redskins Matchbooks | Ed Cifers | Washington Redskins | end | Tennessee | Cifers's younger brother, Bob Cifers, played for the Detroit Lions, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Green Bay Packers. | ||||
1942 Redskins Matchbooks | Fred Davis | Washington Redskins | guard, tackle | Alabama | |||||
1942 Redskins Matchbooks | Turk Edwards | Washington Redskins | tackle | Washington State | College Hall of Fame 1975, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1969 | ||||
1942 Redskins Matchbooks | Andy Farkas | Washington Redskins | fullback | Detroit Mercy | |||||
1942 Redskins Matchbooks | Dick Farman | Washington Redskins | guard | Washington State | After retiring from football, Farman co-founded Farman Brothers Pickle Company in Enumclaw, Washington, with his brother, Fred. | ||||
1942 Redskins Matchbooks | Ray Flaherty | Washington Redskins | end, defensive end | Washington State, Gonzaga | Pro Football Hall of Fame 1976 | ||||
1942 Redskins Matchbooks | Al Krueger | Washington Redskins | halfback, end | USC | |||||
1942 Redskins Matchbooks | Bob Masterson | Washington Redskins | end | Miami Florida | |||||
1942 Redskins Matchbooks | Bob McChesney | Washington Redskins | end | UCLA | |||||
1942 Redskins Matchbooks | Wilbur Moore | Washington Redskins | halfback, defensive back | Minnesota | |||||
1942 Redskins Matchbooks | Bob Seymour | Washington Redskins | halfback, fullback | Oklahoma | |||||
1942 Redskins Matchbooks | Clyde Shugart | Washington Redskins | guard, tackle | Iowa State | |||||
1942 Redskins Matchbooks | Clem Stralka | Washington Redskins | guard, tackle | Georgetown | |||||
1942 Redskins Matchbooks | Dick Todd | Washington Redskins | halfback, coach | Texas A and M |