Halfback Football Cards, page 29
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1960 Bills Team Issue | Fred Ford | Buffalo Bills | halfback | Cal Poly Pomona | Ford played three games for the Bills in 1960, then finished the season with the Los Angeles Chargers. | |||
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1960 Bills Team Issue | Darrell Harper | Buffalo Bills | kicker, halfback | Michigan | Harper scored the Bills' first-ever points with a field goal in the opening game against the New York Titans. He was with the Bills for only one season. | |||
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1960 Bills Team Issue | Billy Kinard | Buffalo Bills | halfback | Mississippi | Kinard was with the Bills for only one season. He then coached in college and in the NFL for 30 years. | |||
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1960 Bills Team Issue | Joe Kulbacki | Buffalo Bills | halfback | Purdue | Kulbacki was with the Bills for only one season. He was the Bills' leading punt and kick returner in 1960. | |||
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1960 Bills Team Issue | Richie Lucas | Buffalo Bills | quarterback, halfback | Penn State | College Hall of Fame 1986 | Lucas was the Bills' first-ever draft pick. He was with the team for two seasons. | ||
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1960 Bills Team Issue | Floyd Reid | Buffalo Bills | halfback, coach | Georgia | Reid played halfback for the NFL's Green Bay Packers from 1950 to 1956. He coached at Buffalo for two seasons. | |||
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1960 Fleer | 2 | Corky Tharp | New York Titans | halfback | Alabama | Rookie card Tharp also appeared on a 1960 Topps CFL football card, but he did not play in the CFL in 1960. |
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1960 Fleer | 10 | Bob Stransky | Denver Broncos | halfback | Colorado | Stransky was elected to the University of Colorado Athletic Hall of Fame in 2010. This card shows him in his Colorado uniform. | ||
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1960 Fleer | 17 | Elbert Dubenion | Buffalo Bills | halfback | Bluffton | Bills Wall of Fame 1993 | Rookie card | |
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1960 Fleer | 25 | Charlie Jackson | Dallas Texans | halfback | SMU | Jackson played for the NFL's Chicago Cardinals in 1958 and the AFL's Texans in 1960. His younger brother, Frank Jackson, also played in the AFL. | ||
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1960 Fleer | 27 | Tony Teresa | Oakland Raiders | halfback | San Jose State | Rookie card Teresa scored the first touchdown in Raiders history, on a pass from Tom Flores. He gained 1001 yards from scrimmage in 1960; unfortunately, he also led the AFL with 13 fumbles. |
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1960 Fleer | 35 | J.W. Slack | Los Angeles Chargers | halfback | Louisiana Tech | nm | ||
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1960 Fleer | 41 | Jack Larscheid | Oakland Raiders | halfback | Pacific | Error card Larschied had an 87-yard run in 1960, longest in the AFL. His last name is misspelled "Larsheid" on this card. |
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1960 Fleer | 48 | Buddy Allen | Oakland Raiders | halfback | Utah State | Allen never played a regular season game for the Raiders. He played in one game for the Denver Broncos in 1961. See the Gallery's Cups of Coffee page for cards of other players who appeared in exactly one NFL, AFL, or AAFC game. | ||
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1960 Fleer | 51 | Billy Kinard | Buffalo Bills | halfback | Mississippi | Rookie card Kinard is the younger brother of Pro Football Hall of Famer Bruiser Kinard. He was the head coach at Mississippi from 1971 to 1973. Another brother, George Kinard, played for the NFL's Brooklyn Dodgers and AAFC's New York Yankees. |
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1960 Fleer | 54 | Frank Bernardi | Denver Broncos | halfback | Colorado | Rookie card Bernardi was inducted into the University of Colorado Athletic Hall of Fame in 2012. The image on this card pictures him in his Colorado uniform, though he was playing in the NFL by 1955. |
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1960 Fleer | 63 | Bob McNamara | Boston Patriots | halfback | Minnesota | Rookie card This card shows McNamara with the Boston Patriots, but he played for the Denver Broncos in 1960. |
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1960 Fleer | 65 | Willie Evans | Buffalo Bills | halfback | Buffalo | |||
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1960 Fleer | 66 | Billy Cannon | Houston Oilers | halfback | LSU | College Hall of Fame 2008, Heisman Trophy 1959 | Rookie card The Los Angeles Rams chose Cannon with the first overall pick in the 1960 NFL draft. He opted to play in the AFL instead. See the Gallery's First Overall Draft Picks page. |
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1960 Fleer | 69 | Jim Swink | Dallas Texans | halfback | TCU | College Hall of Fame 1980 | Swink was second to Howard Cassady in Heisman voting in 1955. See the Gallery's page of football cards of Heisman candidates. | |
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1960 Fleer | 71 | Gerhard Schwedes | Boston Patriots | halfback | Syracuse | Rookie card Schwedes played two seasons for the AFL's Boston Patriots and New York Titans. His son, Scott Schwedes, was a wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins and San Diego Chargers. |
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1960 Fleer | 73 | Abner Haynes | Dallas Texans | halfback | North Texas | Chiefs Hall of Fame 1991 | Rookie card | |
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1960 Fleer | 76 | Paul Lowe | Los Angeles Chargers | halfback | Oregon State | Chargers Hall of Fame 1979 | Rookie card | |
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1960 Fleer | 78 | Blanche Martin | New York Titans | halfback | Michigan State | |||
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1960 Fleer | 86 | Bob Cox | Boston Patriots | halfback | Washington, Minnesota |