1958 Topps CFL Football Cards
There are 88 cards in the 1958 Topps CFL football card set. It is the first Canadian set that Topps produced. Eight of the nine 1958 CFL teams are represented, the missing team being the Montreal Alouettes. Montreal first appeared in a Topps set in 1959.
The design of the 1958 Topps CFL cards is the same as that of 1958 Topps NFL cards. Three players in the set who also starred in the U.S. are Cookie Gilchrist, who led the American Football League in rushing in 1962 and 1964; Tobin Rote, who was later elected to the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame; and Frank Tripucka, who was later elected to the Denver Broncos Ring of Fame.
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1958 Topps CFL | 1 | Paul Anderson | Saskatchewan Roughriders | tackle | ||||
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1958 Topps CFL | 2 | Leigh McMillan | Edmonton Eskimos | halfback | Alberta | |||
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1958 Topps CFL | 3 | Vic Chapman | BC Lions | end, punter | British Columbia | |||
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1958 Topps CFL | 4 | Bob Marlow | Saskatchewan Roughriders | halfback | Alabama | |||
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1958 Topps CFL | 5 | Mike Cacic | BC Lions | tackle | ||||
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1958 Topps CFL | 6 | Ron Pawlowski | Ottawa Rough Riders | center | Miami Ohio | |||
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1958 Topps CFL | 7 | Frank Morris | Edmonton Eskimos | guard | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1983 | |||
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1958 Topps CFL | 8 | Earl Keeley | BC Lions | quarterback | Montana | |||
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1958 Topps CFL | 9 | Don Walsh | Saskatchewan Roughriders | guard | Arizona | |||
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1958 Topps CFL | 10 | Bryan Engram | Calgary Stampeders | end | TCU | |||
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1958 Topps CFL | 11 | Bobby Kuntz | Toronto Argonauts | fullback | McMaster | |||
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1958 Topps CFL | 12 | Jerry Janes | BC Lions | end | LSU | |||
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1958 Topps CFL | 13 | Don Bingham | BC Lions | halfback | Sul Ross State | Bingham appeared on NFL cards in 1953 and 1957, and on a CFL card in 1958. It appears that he played only one season, though: for the Chicago Bears in 1956. | ||
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1958 Topps CFL | 14 | Paul Fedor | Toronto Argonauts | tight end, defensive end | Queen's | |||
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1958 Topps CFL | 15 | Tommy Grant | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | running back, flanker | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1995 | |||
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1958 Topps CFL | 16 | Don Getty | Edmonton Eskimos | quarterback | Western Ontario | |||
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1958 Topps CFL | 17 | George Brancato | Ottawa Rough Riders | running back, defensive back | LSU, Santa Ana College | Brancato played five games for the NFL's Chicago Cardinals in 1954. | ||
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1958 Topps CFL | 18 | Jackie Parker | Edmonton Eskimos | quarterback | Mississippi | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1971, College Hall of Fame 1976 | Error card The front of this card says Parker was a tackle. He played halfback. |
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1958 Topps CFL | 19 | Alan Valdes | Calgary Stampeders | halfback | ||||
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1958 Topps CFL | 20 | Paul Dekker | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | end | Michigan State | Dekker played for the NFL's Washington Redskins in 1953. | ||
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1958 Topps CFL | 21 | Frank Tripucka | Saskatchewan Roughriders | quarterback | Notre Dame | Broncos Ring of Fame 1986 | Tripucka is one of a handful of players who appeared on NFL, CFL, and AFL cards. See the others on the Gallery's Cards in Three Leagues page. | |
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1958 Topps CFL | 22 | Gerry McDougall | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | back | UCLA | |||
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1958 Topps CFL | 23 | Willard Dewveall | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | end | SMU | Dewveall played just one season for Winnipeg, 1958. He then played six seasons in the U.S.: two with the NFL's Chicago Bears and four with the AFL's Houston Oilers. | ||
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1958 Topps CFL | 24 | Ted Smale | Ottawa Rough Riders | end | Toronto | |||
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1958 Topps CFL | 25 | Tony Pajaczkowski | Calgary Stampeders | guard | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1988 | nm+ |