Halfback Football Cards, page 3
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1948 Bowman | 58 | Robert Nussbaumer | Washington Redskins | halfback, defensive back | Michigan | Rookie card | ||
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1948 Bowman | 69 | Frank Minini | Chicago Bears | halfback | San Jose State | Rookie card, short print | ||
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1948 Bowman | 71 | Leslie Horvath | Los Angeles Rams | halfback | Ohio State | College Hall of Fame 1969, Heisman Trophy 1944 | Rookie card | |
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1948 Bowman | 76 | James Hefti | Washington Redskins | halfback | St. Lawrence | Rookie card Hefti served in the U.S. Army in World War II, the Korean War, and Vietnam. His grave is in Arlington National Cemetery. |
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1948 Bowman | 77 | Paul Sarringhaus | Detroit Lions | halfback | Ohio State | Rookie card | exmt | |
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1948 Bowman | 78 | Joe Scott | New York Giants | halfback, end | Texas A and M, San Francisco | Rookie card, short print | ex | |
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1948 Bowman | 80 | Bill Dudley | Detroit Lions | halfback | Virginia | College Hall of Fame 1956, Commanders Ring of Fame , Pro Football Hall of Fame 1966, Steelers Hall of Honor 2017 | Rookie card | |
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1948 Bowman | 81 | Marshall Goldberg | Chicago Cardinals | halfback | Pittsburgh | Cardinals Ring of Honor 2006, College Hall of Fame 1958 | Rookie card, short print Goldberg finished third in voting for the 1937 Heisman Trophy and second in 1938. See the Gallery's page of football cards of Heisman candidates. |
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1948 Bowman | 87 | Dan Sandifer | Washington Redskins | defensive back, halfback | LSU | Rookie card, short print Sandifer led the NFL with 13 interceptions in 1948. He also had the league's longest reception, an 86-yarder. |
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1948 Bowman | 88 | Ben Kish | Philadelphia Eagles | halfback, defensive back | Pittsburgh | Rookie card | ex | |
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1948 Bowman | 89 | Herbert Banta | Los Angeles Rams | halfback, defensive back | USC | Rookie card | ex | |
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1948 Bowman | 95 | George McAfee | Chicago Bears | halfback | Duke | College Hall of Fame 1961, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1966 | Rookie card | fair |
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1948 Bowman | 102 | Elmer Angsman | Chicago Cardinals | halfback | Notre Dame | Rookie card, short print Angsman had two 70-yard touchdown runs in the 1947 NFL Championship game. He finished the game with 159 yards on 10 carries. Angsman and the Cardinals beat the Philadelphia Eagles, 28-21. |
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1948 Bowman | 103 | Tom Farmer | Washington Redskins | halfback | Iowa | Rookie card | ex | |
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1948 Bowman | 104 | Bruce Smith | Green Bay Packers | halfback | Minnesota | College Hall of Fame 1972, Heisman Trophy 1941 | Rookie card | |
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1948 Bowman | 105 | Bob Cifers | Pittsburgh Steelers | halfback | Tennessee | Rookie card, short print Cifers played one season for the Detroit Lions, two for the Pittsburgh Steelers, and one for the Green Bay Packers. He averaged 61.75 yards per punt in a game in 1946, still an NFL record. |
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1948 Bowman | 106 | Ernie Steele | Philadelphia Eagles | halfback | Washington | Rookie card | ||
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1948 Colts Matchbooks | Jake Leicht | Baltimore Colts | halfback, defensive back | Oregon | ||||
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1948 Colts Matchbooks | Charlie O'Rourke | Baltimore Colts | halfback | Boston College | College Hall of Fame 1972 | |||
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1948-52 Exhibit | Tony Canadeo | halfback | Gonzaga | Packers Hall of Fame 1973, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1974 | ||||
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1948-52 Exhibit | Bob Cifers | halfback | Tennessee | Cifers's older brother, Ed Cifers, played for the Washington Redskins and Chicago Bears. | ||||
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1948-52 Exhibit | Glenn Davis | halfback | Army, Cal Poly Pomona | College Hall of Fame 1961, Heisman Trophy 1946 | ||||
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1948-52 Exhibit | Bill Dudley | halfback | Virginia | College Hall of Fame 1956, Commanders Ring of Fame , Pro Football Hall of Fame 1966, Steelers Hall of Honor 2017 | The Pittsburgh Steelers chose Dudley with the first overall pick in the 1942 NFL draft. See the Gallery's First Overall Draft Picks page. | |||
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1948-52 Exhibit | Joe Geri | halfback | Georgia | |||||
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1948-52 Exhibit | Elroy Hirsch | end, halfback | Wisconsin, Michigan | College Hall of Fame 1974, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1968 |