End Football Cards, page 9
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1952 Bowman Small | 60 | Bill McColl | Chicago Bears | end | Stanford | College Hall of Fame 1973 | Rookie card | ||
1952 Bowman Small | 70 | Gene Schroeder | Chicago Bears | end | Virginia | Rookie card | |||
1952 Bowman Small | 71 | Tex Coulter | New York Giants | tackle, end | Army | ||||
1952 Bowman Small | 77 | Dan Edwards | Dallas Texans | end | Georgia | ||||
1952 Bowman Small | 82 | Henry Minarik | Pittsburgh Steelers | end | Michigan State | Rookie card | |||
1952 Bowman Small | 92 | Pete Pihos | Philadelphia Eagles | end | Indiana | College Hall of Fame 1966, Eagles Honor Roll 1987, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1970 | |||
1952 Bowman Small | 106 | Ray Pelfrey | Green Bay Packers | end | Auburn, Eastern Kentucky | Rookie card In a three-year NFL career, Pelfrey played for four teams: the Packers, Chicago Cardinals, Dallas Texans, and New York Giants. |
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1952 Bowman Small | 114 | Art Weiner | Dallas Texans | end | North Carolina | College Hall of Fame 1992 | |||
1952 Bowman Small | 117 | Pat O'Donahue | San Francisco 49ers | end | Wisconsin | Rookie card, error card O'Donahue's last name is misspelled "O'Donague" on this card. O'Donahue scored one extra point in 1952. It was the only point of his NFL career. |
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1952 Bowman Small | 124 | Chet Ostrowski | Washington Redskins | end | Notre Dame | Rookie card | |||
1952 Bowman Small | 128 | Dante Lavelli | Cleveland Browns | end | Ohio State | Browns Ring of Honor 2010, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1975 | |||
1952 Bowman Small | 138 | Bobby Walston | Philadelphia Eagles | end | Georgia | Eagles Honor Roll 2019 | Rookie card | ||
1952 Bowman Small | 141 | Gordon Soltau | San Francisco 49ers | end, kicker | Minnesota | ||||
1952 Parkhurst | 22 | Tom Harpley | Toronto Argonauts | end, defensive end | |||||
1952 Parkhurst | 24 | Rod Smylie | Toronto Argonauts | end, center | Smylie's father, also named Rod Smylie, played six seasons in the NHL. His brother, Doug Smylie, also played pro football in Canada. | ||||
1952 Parkhurst | 28 | Bob Heck | Toronto Argonauts | end | Purdue | Heck played four games for the AAFC's Chicago Hornets in 1949. | |||
1952 Parkhurst | 39 | Al Bruno | Toronto Argonauts | end | Kentucky | Bruno was the head coach of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats from 1983 to 1990. | |||
1952 Parkhurst | 44 | Red O'Quinn | Montreal Alouettes | end | Wake Forest | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1981 | |||
1952 Parkhurst | 51 | Lally Lalonde | Montreal Alouettes | end | |||||
1952 Parkhurst | 53 | Glenn Douglas | Montreal Alouettes | end | |||||
1952 Parkhurst | 61 | Charlie Hubbard | Montreal Alouettes | end | Morris Harvey | ||||
1952 Parkhurst | 67 | Matt Anthony | Ottawa Rough Riders | end | |||||
1952 Parkhurst | 70 | Al Baldwin | Ottawa Rough Riders | end | Arkansas | Baldwin and Y.A. Tittle were the MVPs of the 1947 Cotton Bowl Classic. | |||
1952 Parkhurst | 80 | Joe Shinn | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | end, defensive end | Tulane | ||||
1952 Parkhurst | 94 | Cam Fraser | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | end, punter | Ottawa |