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Bee Hive Hockey Picture Promotion 1934–68 Master List Courtesy of the Golden Years by Don Pillar and Aubrey Ferguson Email Beehivegoldenyears.Com Name Bee Hive Hockey Picture Promotion 1934–68 Master List Courtesy of The Golden Years by Don Pillar and Aubrey Ferguson Email beehivegoldenyears.com Book No. Player Name, Index Player Name, as Shown on Picture Series No. Team Picture Description or Name Variation 145 Bauer, Bobby Series 1 Boston Bruins 44 Beattie, Red Series 1 Boston Bruins name: John 276 Boyd, Yank Series 1 Boston Bruins name: Irwin 166 Brimsek, Frank Series 1 Boston Bruins 45 Clapper, Dit Series 1 Boston Bruins name: Aubrey 167 Conacher, Roy Series 1 Boston Bruins 46 Cook, Bun Series 1 Boston Bruins name: Fred 47 Cowley, Cowboy Series 1 Boston Bruins name: Bill 168 Crawford, Johnny Series 1 Boston Bruins # 19; 146 Dumart, Woody Dumart, W. Series 1 Boston Bruins name: Woodrow; aka Woody & Porky 277 Gallinger, Don Series 1 Boston Bruins 48 Getliffe, Ray Series 1 Boston Bruins 278 Guidolin, Bep Series 1 Boston Bruins 225 Hamill, Red Series 1 Boston Bruins name: Robert 169 Hill, Melvin "Mel' Hill, Melvin Series 1 Boston Bruins 147 Motter, Alex Series 1 Boston Bruins 49 O'Neil, Peggy Series 1 Boston Bruins name: Jim 50 Sands, Charlie "Chas." Sands, Chas. Series 1 Boston Bruins 279 Schmidt, Jack Series 1 Boston Bruins 148 Schmidt, Milt Series 1 Boston Bruins 195 Shewchuk, Jack Series 1 Boston Bruins 51 Shore, Eddie Series 1 Boston Bruins 52 Thompson, Tiny Series 1 Boston Bruins name: Cecil 53 Weiland, Cooney Series 1 Boston Bruins name: Ralph 190 Allen, George Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks 191 Bentley, Doug Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks 252 Bentley, Max Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks error, picture of Doug Bentley 132 Brydson, Glenn Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks 133 Burke, Marty Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks 192 Carse, Bill Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks 221 Carse, Bob Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks 24 Chabot, Lorne Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks 222 Chad, Johnny Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks 193 Cunningham, Les Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks 134 Dahlstrom, Cully Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks name: Carl Bee Hive Picture Promotion | Sorted by Series, Team, Player v1.0 1/30 Bee Hive Hockey Picture Promotion 1934–68 Master List Courtesy of The Golden Years by Don Pillar and Aubrey Ferguson beehivegoldenyears.com Book No. Player Name, Index Player Name, as Shown on Picture Series No. Team Picture Description or Name Variation 88 Goldsworthy, Goldy Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks name: Leroy 223 Goodman, Paul Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks 135 Gottselig, Johnnie Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks 194 Hergesheimer, Phil Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks 271 Johnston, Wingy Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks name: George 253 Kaleta, Alex Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks 136 Karakas, Mike Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks 137 Levinsky, Alex Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks 254 Lo Presti, Sam Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks 224 MacKay, Dave Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks 138 March, Mush March, "Mush" Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks name: Harold 255 Mariucci, John Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks 272 Matte, Joe Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks 273 Mitchell, Red Mitchel, Red Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks surname was misspelled on picture 139 Palangio, Pete Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks 256 Papike, Joe Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks 274 Purpur, Fido Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks name: Cliff 140 Romnes, Doc Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks name: Elwin 141 Seibert, Earl Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks 142 Thompson, Paul Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks 143 Trudel, Louis Trudell, Louis Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks surname was misspelled on picture 275 Tuten, Aud Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks 144 Wiebe, Art Series 1 Chicago Black Hawks 226 Abel, Sid Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 68 Aurie, Larry Aurie, Lawrence Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 69 Barry, Martin J. "Marty" Barry, Martin J. Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 70 Bowman, Ralph B. Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 285 Brown, Adam Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 258 Brown, Connie Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 257 Brown, Jerry Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 71 Bruneteau, Modere Series 1 Detroit Red Wings nickname: Mud 300 Bush, Eddie Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 227 Carveth, Joe Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 228 Douglas, Les Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 198 Giesebrecht, Gus Geisebrecht, Gus Series 1 Detroit Red Wings surname incorrectly spelled on picture; name: Roy Bee Hive Picture Promotion | Sorted by Series, Team, Player v1.0 2/30 Bee Hive Hockey Picture Promotion 1934–68 Master List Courtesy of The Golden Years by Don Pillar and Aubrey Ferguson beehivegoldenyears.com Book No. Player Name, Index Player Name, as Shown on Picture Series No. Team Picture Description or Name Variation 72 Goodfellow, E.B. Series 1 Detroit Red Wings name: Ebbie 199 Grosso, Don Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 73 Howe, Sydney H. Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 259 Jennings, Bill Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 200 Keating, Jack Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 74 Kelly, Pete "P.C." Kelly, P.C. Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 75 Kilrea, Hector J. Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 201 Kilrea, Ken Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 76 Kilrea, W.C. "Wally" Kilrea, W.C. Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 77 Lewis, Herbie Lewis, Herbert A. Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 173 Liscombe, Carl Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 260 McCaig, Doug Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 78 McDonald, Wilfred "Bucko" McDonald, Wilfred Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 286 McReavy, Pat Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 229 Mowers, Johnny Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 202 Orlando, Jimmy Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 79 Pettinger, Gordon Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 152 Sherf, Johnny Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 80 Smith, Norman E. Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 81 Sorrell, John Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 203 Stewart, Jack Series 1 Detroit Red Wings poised on ice 103 Voss, Carl Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 174 Wares, Eddie Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 230 Wilder, Archie Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 82 Young, Douglas Series 1 Detroit Red Wings 153 1936/37 Winnipeg Mon- Series 1 Miscellaneous Memorial Cup champions archs 26 Acres, Charlotte Series 1 Miscellaneous swimming star 23 Hewitt, Foster Series 1 Miscellaneous 28 McDonald, Wilfred "Bucko" McDonald, Wilfred Series 1 Miscellaneous lacrosse star; in Detroit Olympics (IHL) sweater in dressing room 267 McKnight, Wes Series 1 Miscellaneous 25 Pearce, Bob Series 1 Miscellaneous sculling star 27 Riley (aka Galitzen), Mickey Riley, Mickey Series 1 Miscellaneous diving star (aka Michael) 204 Adams, Jack Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 185 Barry, Martin J. "Marty" Barry, Marty Series 1 Montreal Canadiens Bee Hive Picture Promotion | Sorted by Series, Team, Player v1.0 3/30 Bee Hive Hockey Picture Promotion 1934–68 Master List Courtesy of The Golden Years by Don Pillar and Aubrey Ferguson beehivegoldenyears.com Book No. Player Name, Index Player Name, as Shown on Picture Series No. Team Picture Description or Name Variation 205 Benoit, Joe Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 297 Bibeault, Paul Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 106 Blake, Toe Series 1 Montreal Canadiens name: Hector 161 Borque, Claude Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 242 Bouchard, Emile "Butch" Bouchard, Emile Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 107 Brown, George Allan Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 108 Buswell, Walter Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 206 Chamberlain, Murph Series 1 Montreal Canadiens name: Erwin 109 Cude, Wilf Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 243 Dame, Bunny Series 1 Montreal Canadiens name: Aurelia 207 Demers, Tony Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 110 Desilets, Joffre Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 269 Drillon, Gord Drillon, Gordon Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 111 Drouin, Polly Drouin, P. Series 1 Montreal Canadiens name: Armand; nickname Polly 112 Gagnon, Johnny Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 208 Gardiner, Bert Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 186 Getliffe, Ray Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 113 Goupille, Cliff Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 209 Graboski, Tony Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 114 Haynes, Paul Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 270 Heffernan, Gerry Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 115 Jenkins, Roger Jenkins, R. Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 5 Joliat, Aurel Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 210 Lach, Elmer Series 1 Montreal Canadiens elbow pads outside of sweater; 289 Lamoureux, Leo Lamoureaux, Leo Series 1 Montreal Canadiens surname incorrectly spelled on picture 6 Lepine, Pit Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 116 Lorrain, Rod Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 117 Mantha, Georges Mantha, Geo. Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 7 Mantha, Slyvio Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 118 Mondu, Armand Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 86 Morenz, Howie Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 244 Morin, Pete Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 298 O'Connor, Buddy Series 1 Montreal Canadiens name: Herbert 87 Portland, Jack Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 211 Quilty, John Series 1 Montreal Canadiens Bee Hive Picture Promotion | Sorted by Series, Team, Player v1.0 4/30 Bee Hive Hockey Picture Promotion 1934–68 Master List Courtesy of The Golden Years by Don Pillar and Aubrey Ferguson beehivegoldenyears.com Book No. Player Name, Index Player Name, as Shown on Picture Series No. Team Picture Description or Name Variation 212 Reardon, Ken Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 245 Reardon, Terry Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 299 Richard, Maurice Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 187 Robinson, Earle Robinson, Earl Series 1 Montreal Canadiens first name was misspelled on picture 188 Sands, Charlie "Chas." Sands, Charlie Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 119 Siebert, Babe Series 1 Montreal Canadiens name: Charles 213 Singbush, Alex Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 162 Summerhill, Bill Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 163 Trudel, Louis Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 164 Wentworth, Cy Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 189 Young, Douglas Young, Doug Series 1 Montreal Canadiens 120 Beveridge, Bill Series 1 Montreal Maroons 91 Blinco, Russ Series
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