Winnipeg Blue Bombers Football Cards, page 2
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1956 Parkhurst | 37 | Bud Grant | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | end, defensive end | Minnesota | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1983, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1994, Vikings Ring of Honor 1998 | Grant, Marv Levy, and Warren Moon are the only three people to have been elected to both the Canadian Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Grant also played basketball for two seasons with the Minnesota Lakers. The Lakers won the NBA Championship in 1950, his first season. | |
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1956 Parkhurst | 38 | Gord Rowland | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | halfback | ||||
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1956 Parkhurst | 39 | Glenn McWhinney | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | halfback | Error card McWhinney's first name is misspelled "Glen" on the back of this card. |
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1956 Parkhurst | 40 | Lorne Benson | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | fullback | ||||
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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 | 27 | Buddy Tinsley | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | tackle | Baylor | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1982 | ||
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1958 Topps CFL | 32 | Steve Patrick | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | tackle | ||||
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1958 Topps CFL | 36 | Gord Rowland | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | halfback | exmt | |||
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1958 Topps CFL | 37 | Herb Gray | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | end | Texas | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1983 | ||
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1958 Topps CFL | 40 | Ken Ploen | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | quarterback | Iowa | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1975 | Ploen won the Big Ten's MVP award, the Chicago Tribune Silver Football, in 1956. | |
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1958 Topps CFL | 45 | Gerry James | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | running back | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1981 | James was the Canadian Player of the Year in 1954 and 1957. | ||
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1958 Topps CFL | 56 | George Druxman | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | center | Portland | |||
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1958 Topps CFL | 74 | John Varone | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | halfback | Miami Florida | |||
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1958 Topps CFL | 78 | Ernie Pitts | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | end | Denver | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 2019 | ||
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1958 Topps CFL | 88 | Keith Pearce | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | end, defensive back | ||||
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1959 Topps CFL | 1 | Norm Rauhaus | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | end | Manitoba | |||
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1959 Topps CFL | 2 | Cornel Piper | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | guard | Error card Piper's first name is misspelled "Cornell" on this card. |
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1959 Topps CFL | 3 | Leo Lewis | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | halfback | Lincoln University | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1973, College Hall of Fame 2005 | Lewis played 11 seasons in the CFL, all for the Blue Bombers | nm+ |
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1959 Topps CFL | 4 | Roger Savoie | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | tackle | ||||
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1959 Topps CFL | 5 | Jim Van Pelt | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | quarterback | Michigan | |||
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1959 Topps CFL | 6 | Herb Gray | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | end | Texas | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1983 | ||
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1959 Topps CFL | 7 | Gerry James | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | running back | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1981 | James's father, Eddie James, was also elected to the Canadian Football Hall of Fame. | ||
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1959 Wheaties CFL | Gerry James | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | running back | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1981 | ||||
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1959 Wheaties CFL | Leo Lewis | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | halfback | Lincoln University | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1973, College Hall of Fame 2005 | |||
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1959 Wheaties CFL | Ken Ploen | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | quarterback | Iowa | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1975 |