Tackle 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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1953 Bowman | 95 | Lou Groza | Cleveland Browns | tackle, kicker | Ohio State | Browns Ring of Honor 2010, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1974 | |||
1953 Oregon | Harry Johnson | tackle | Oregon | ||||||
1953 Oregon | Hal Reeve | tackle | Oregon | Reeve played for the Calgary Stampeders in 1955. | |||||
1953 Oregon | Lon Stiner | tackle | Oregon | ||||||
1953 Rams Team Issue | Tom Dahms | Los Angeles Rams | tackle, coach | San Diego State | Dahms, along with other members of the 1953 Rams team, appeared in "Crazylegs," a film about Elroy Hirsch. | ||||
1953 Rams Team Issue | Bob Fry | Los Angeles Rams | tackle | Kentucky | 1953 was Fry's rookie year. In 1954 and 1955 he served in the military, and he returned to the Rams in 1956. | ||||
1953 Rams Team Issue | Len Teeuws | Los Angeles Rams | tackle | Tulane | The Rams drafted Teeuws in the 25th round in 1952. | ||||
1953 Rams Team Issue | Charles Toogood | Los Angeles Rams | tackle | Nebraska | Toogood was a state champion shot putter in high school. | ||||
1954 Blue Ribbon | Dick Huffman | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | tackle | Tennessee | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1987 | ||||
1954 Blue Ribbon | Steve Patrick | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | tackle | ||||||
1954 Blue Ribbon | Buddy Tinsley | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | tackle | Baylor | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1982 | ||||
1954 Blue Ribbon | Winty Young | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | guard, tackle | ||||||
1954 Blue Ribbon | Don Carter | Ottawa Rough Riders | tackle | Tulsa | |||||
1954 Blue Ribbon | Vince Mazza | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | tackle | Mazza played for the NFL's Detroit Lions in 1945 and 1946, and for the AAFC's Buffalo Bisons from 1947 to 1949. | |||||
1954 Blue Ribbon | Frank Anderson | Edmonton Eskimos | tackle | Oklahoma | |||||
1954 Blue Ribbon | Bob Dean | Edmonton Eskimos | kicker, tackle | Maryland | |||||
1954 Blue Ribbon | Leon Manley | Edmonton Eskimos | tackle, guard | Oklahoma | Manley played for the Green Bay Packers in 1950 and 1951. | ||||
1954 Blue Ribbon | Jim Prewett | Calgary Stampeders | tackle | Tulsa | |||||
1954 Blue Ribbon | Tex Coulter | Montreal Alouettes | tackle, end | Army | |||||
1954 Blue Ribbon | Herb Trawick | Montreal Alouettes | guard, tackle | Kentucky State | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1975 | Trawick was the first African-American to play professional football in Canada. | |||
1954 Blue Ribbon | Doug McNichol | Montreal Alouettes | tackle | Western Ontario | |||||
1954 Bowman | 28 | John Sandusky | Cleveland Browns | tackle | Villanova | ||||
1954 Bowman | 52 | Lou Groza | Cleveland Browns | tackle, kicker | Ohio State | Browns Ring of Honor 2010, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1974 | Groza kicked eight extra points in the 1954 NFL Championship game, a record that still stands. (Jim Martin tied it in the 1957 Championship game.) Groza and the Browns beat the Detroit Lions, 56-10. | ||
1954 Bowman | 63 | Laurie Niemi | Washington Redskins | tackle | Washington State | ||||
1954 Bowman | 65 | Dick Chapman | Detroit Lions | tackle | Rice | Short print Chapman was Detroit's first round draft pick in 1954, but he opted to go to grad school instead. He got a Ph.D. in physics in 1957. |