California Alumni Football Cards, page 4

Image Set #Card Title/Players Pro Team Position College Honors Notes Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards
1962 Topps Les Richter 1962 Topps 86 Les Richter Los Angeles Rams linebacker California College Hall of Fame 1982, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2011 PSA 7, PSA 8 st
1962 Topps Gerry Perry 1962 Topps 145 Gerry Perry St. Louis Cardinals tackle, kicker California Short print exmt
1962 Topps Matt Hazeltine 1962 Topps 160 Matt Hazeltine San Francisco 49ers linebacker California College Hall of Fame 1989
1962 Topps CFL Joe Kapp 1962 Topps CFL 13 Joe Kapp BC Lions quarterback California Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1984, College Hall of Fame 2004 Kapp placed fifth in voting for the 1958 Heisman Trophy. See the Gallery's page of football cards of Heisman Trophy candidates.
1963 Post CFL Joe Kapp 1963 Post CFL 154 Joe Kapp BC Lions quarterback California Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1984, College Hall of Fame 2004
1963 Topps Matt Hazeltine 1963 Topps 142 Matt Hazeltine San Francisco 49ers linebacker California College Hall of Fame 1989 nm+
1963 Topps CFL Joe Kapp 1963 Topps CFL 3 Joe Kapp BC Lions quarterback California Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1984, College Hall of Fame 2004
1964 Philadelphia Matt Hazeltine 1964 Philadelphia 160 Matt Hazeltine San Francisco 49ers linebacker California College Hall of Fame 1989
1964 Topps Oakland Raiders Team 1964 Topps 153 Oakland Raiders Team Oakland Raiders This card pictures the 1963 Raiders team. Al Davis was the head coach; he is on the far left end of the back row.
1964 Topps CFL Joe Kapp 1964 Topps CFL 3 Joe Kapp BC Lions quarterback California Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1984, College Hall of Fame 2004 Kapp famously got into a fight with Angelo Mosca at a CFL Alumni Association luncheon, long after the players had retired.
1965 Philadelphia Matt Hazeltine 1965 Philadelphia 175 Matt Hazeltine San Francisco 49ers linebacker California College Hall of Fame 1989
1965 Topps CFL Joe Kapp 1965 Topps CFL 12 Joe Kapp BC Lions quarterback California Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1984, College Hall of Fame 2004 The B.C. Lions have retired Kapp's number, 22.
1968 Topps Craig Morton 1968 Topps 155 Craig Morton Dallas Cowboys quarterback California Broncos Ring of Fame 1988, College Hall of Fame 1992 Rookie card

The back of this card is a piece to a Bart Starr puzzle.
1968 Topps Joe Kapp 1968 Topps 159 Joe Kapp Minnesota Vikings quarterback California Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1984, College Hall of Fame 2004 Rookie card

The back of this card is a piece to a Bart Starr puzzle.
1968 Topps Test Team Photos Dallas Cowboys 1968 Topps Test Team Photos 11 Dallas Cowboys Dallas Cowboys This card pictures the 1967 Cowboys team. Strangely, the background is blanked out on the image, and the players appear to be floating in space. You can see the original image here. The 1967 Cowboys finished 9-5 and lost to the Green Bay Packers in the "Ice Bowl." The 1968 Cowboys went 12-2 and lost to the Cleveland Browns in the divisional round of the playoffs.
1968 Topps Test Team Photos Philadelphia Eagles 1968 Topps Test Team Photos 25 Philadelphia Eagles Philadelphia Eagles
1969 Glendale Stamps Craig Morton 1969 Glendale Stamps Craig Morton Dallas Cowboys quarterback California Broncos Ring of Fame 1988, College Hall of Fame 1992 Morton placed seventh in voting for the 1964 Heisman Trophy. See the Gallery's page of football cards of Heisman Trophy candidates.
1969 Glendale Stamps Joe Kapp 1969 Glendale Stamps Joe Kapp Minnesota Vikings quarterback California Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1984, College Hall of Fame 2004 Kapp threw 7 touchdown passes in a game against the Baltimore Colts in 1969, tying the NFL record.
1969 Topps Joe Kapp 1969 Topps 35 Joe Kapp Minnesota Vikings quarterback California Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1984, College Hall of Fame 2004 The image Topps used on this card appears to have been from Kapp's college days at the University of California. It was at least 11 years old in 1969. Topps used the image at least 7 other times, the first being on his 1960 Topps CFL card. The original photo was black and white; Topps mistakenly colorized it green and used it over and over. California's colors are blue and gold.
1969 Topps Matt Hazeltine 1969 Topps 204 Matt Hazeltine San Francisco 49ers linebacker California College Hall of Fame 1989 nm
1969 Topps Craig Morton 1969 Topps 235 Craig Morton Dallas Cowboys quarterback California Broncos Ring of Fame 1988, College Hall of Fame 1992 exmt
1969 Topps 4-in-1 Pat Richter, Dave Whitsell, Bill Glass, Joe Kapp 1969 Topps 4-in-1 Pat Richter, Dave Whitsell, Bill Glass, Joe Kapp
Bill Glass Cleveland Browns defensive end Baylor College Hall of Fame 1985
Joe Kapp Minnesota Vikings quarterback California Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1984, College Hall of Fame 2004
Pat Richter Washington Redskins end Wisconsin College Hall of Fame 1996
Dave Whitsell New Orleans Saints defensive back Indiana Saints Hall of Fame 1996
1969 Topps 4-in-1 Johnny Roland, Craig Morton, Sam Baker, Bill Brown 1969 Topps 4-in-1 Johnny Roland, Craig Morton, Sam Baker, Bill Brown
Sam Baker Philadelphia Eagles fullback, kicker Oregon State
Bill Brown Minnesota Vikings running back Illinois Vikings Ring of Honor 2004
Craig Morton Dallas Cowboys quarterback California Broncos Ring of Fame 1988, College Hall of Fame 1992
Johnny Roland St. Louis Cardinals fullback Missouri College Hall of Fame 1998
1969 Topps Mini-Card Albums Dallas Cowboys 1969 Topps Mini-Card Albums Dallas Cowboys Dallas Cowboys The players on the cover of this album are New York Giants, not Dallas Cowboys. Number 20 is Jim Patton, and number 40 is Joe Morrison.
1969 Topps Mini-Card Albums Minnesota Vikings 1969 Topps Mini-Card Albums Minnesota Vikings Minnesota Vikings The image on the cover of this album also appeared, with the player's jersey number altered, in the inset photo on Don Perkins's 1962 Topps football card. I believe the player is J.D. Smith of the San Francisco 49ers. You can see a 1961 photo of Smith in action at Getty Images.