Army Alumni Football Cards, page 2
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1952 Bowman Large | 11 | Barney Poole | Dallas Texans | end | Army, Mississippi | College Hall of Fame 1974 | ||
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1952 Bowman Large | 34 | Al Pollard | Philadelphia Eagles | running back, defensive back | Army, Loyola Marymount | Rookie card | ||
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1952 Bowman Large | 71 | Tex Coulter | New York Giants | tackle, end | Army | |||
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1952 Bowman Small | 11 | Barney Poole | Dallas Texans | end | Army, Mississippi | College Hall of Fame 1974 | ||
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1952 Bowman Small | 34 | Al Pollard | Philadelphia Eagles | running back, defensive back | Army, Loyola Marymount | Rookie card | ||
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1952 Bowman Small | 71 | Tex Coulter | New York Giants | tackle, end | Army | |||
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1952 Wheaties | Glenn Davis in Action | Davis was nicknamed "Mr. Outside" at Army; his teammate, Doc Blanchard, was nicknamed "Mr. Inside." | ||||||
Glenn Davis | Los Angeles Rams | halfback | Army, Cal Poly Pomona | College Hall of Fame 1961, Heisman Trophy 1946 | |||||
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1952 Wheaties | Glenn Davis Portrait | Davis did not play in 1952; a knee injury had ended his career. | ||||||
Glenn Davis | Los Angeles Rams | halfback | Army, Cal Poly Pomona | College Hall of Fame 1961, Heisman Trophy 1946 | |||||
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1953 Bowman | 14 | Al Pollard | Philadelphia Eagles | running back, defensive back | Army, Loyola Marymount | |||
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1953 Bowman | 52 | Al Conway | Philadelphia Eagles | running back | Army, William Jewell | Rookie card Due to injuries, Conway never played in an NFL game. He did, however, serve as an official for 28 seasons in the AFL and NFL. |
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1953 Bowman | 64 | Tex Coulter | New York Giants | tackle, end | Army | Coulter did not play in the NFL in 1953. He played in Canada for the Montreal Alouettes. | ||
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1953 Rams Team Issue | Hampton Pool | Los Angeles Rams | end, coach | California, Army | Before coaching, Pool played four seasons for the Chicago Bears and one season for the AAFC's Miami Seahawks. | |||
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1953 Rams Team Issue | Assistant Coaches | Hickey played 5 seasons for the Rams in the 1940s. | ||||||
Bill Battles | Los Angeles Rams | coach | Brown | ||||||
Red Hickey | Los Angeles Rams | end, coach | Arkansas | ||||||
John Sauer | Los Angeles Rams | coach | Army | ||||||
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1954 Blue Ribbon | Tex Coulter | Montreal Alouettes | tackle, end | Army | ||||
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1954 Bowman | 122 | Arnold Galiffa | New York Giants | quarterback | Army | College Hall of Fame 1983 | ||
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1954 Rams Team Issue | Hampton Pool | Los Angeles Rams | end, coach | California, Army | exmt | |||
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1954 Rams Team Issue | Rams Coaches | ex+ | ||||||
Bill Battles | Los Angeles Rams | coach | Brown | ||||||
Red Hickey | Los Angeles Rams | end, coach | Arkansas | ||||||
Hampton Pool | Los Angeles Rams | end, coach | California, Army | ||||||
John Sauer | Los Angeles Rams | coach | Army | ||||||
Dick Voris | Los Angeles Rams | coach | San Jose State | ||||||
Ralph Weaver | Los Angeles Rams | coach | Newberry College | ||||||
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1955 Topps All-American | 25 | Cas Myslinski | center | Army | nm oc | |||
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1955 Topps All-American | 32 | Hank Foldberg | end | Army | Foldberg played professionally for the AAFC's Brooklyn Dodgers and Chicago Hornets in the late 1940s. His son, Hank Foldberg Jr., played tight end for the University of Florida. Hank Jr. appeared on a 1973 Florida Gators playing card. | |||
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1955 Topps All-American | 44 | Ed Garbisch | center | Army | College Hall of Fame 1954 | |||
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1955 Topps All-American | 45 | Elmer Oliphant | halfback | Army | College Hall of Fame 1955 | |||
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1955 Topps All-American | 53 | Jack Green | guard | Army, Tulane | College Hall of Fame 1989 | |||
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1955 Topps All-American | 55 | Frank Merritt | tackle | Army | College Hall of Fame 1996 | |||
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1955 Topps All-American | 59 | Doc Blanchard | fullback | Army | College Hall of Fame 1959, Heisman Trophy 1945 | Rookie card Blanchard was the first player to win the Heisman Trophy as a junior. He placed third in Heisman voting in 1944, first in 1945, and fourth in 1946. See the Gallery's page of Heisman candidates. |
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1955 Topps All-American | 95 | Chris Cagle | halfback | Army, Louisiana-Lafayette | College Hall of Fame 1954 | Cagle played college football for eight years, according to his College Football Hall of Fame page. |