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1961 Fleer Football Set Checklist
1961 FLEER FOOTBALL SET CHECKLIST 1 Ed Brown ! 2 Rick Casares 3 Willie Galimore 4 Jim Dooley 5 Harlon Hill 6 Stan Jones 7 J.C. Caroline 8 Joe Fortunato 9 Doug Atkins 10 Milt Plum 11 Jim Brown 12 Bobby Mitchell 13 Ray Renfro 14 Gern Nagler 15 Jim Shofner 16 Vince Costello 17 Galen Fiss 18 Walt Michaels 19 Bob Gain 20 Mal Hammack 21 Frank Mestnik RC 22 Bobby Joe Conrad 23 John David Crow 24 Sonny Randle RC 25 Don Gillis 26 Jerry Norton 27 Bill Stacy 28 Leo Sugar 29 Frank Fuller 30 Johnny Unitas 31 Alan Ameche 32 Lenny Moore 33 Raymond Berry 34 Jim Mutscheller 35 Jim Parker 36 Bill Pellington 37 Gino Marchetti 38 Gene Lipscomb 39 Art Donovan 40 Eddie LeBaron 41 Don Meredith RC 42 Don McIlhenny Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 43 L.G. Dupre 44 Fred Dugan 45 Billy Howton 46 Duane Putnam 47 Gene Cronin 48 Jerry Tubbs 49 Clarence Peaks 50 Ted Dean RC 51 Tommy McDonald 52 Bill Barnes 53 Pete Retzlaff 54 Bobby Walston 55 Chuck Bednarik 56 Maxie Baughan RC 57 Bob Pellegrini 58 Jesse Richardson 59 John Brodie RC 60 J.D. Smith RB 61 Ray Norton RC 62 Monty Stickles RC 63 Bob St.Clair 64 Dave Baker 65 Abe Woodson 66 Matt Hazeltine 67 Leo Nomellini 68 Charley Conerly 69 Kyle Rote 70 Jack Stroud 71 Roosevelt Brown 72 Jim Patton 73 Erich Barnes 74 Sam Huff 75 Andy Robustelli 76 Dick Modzelewski 77 Roosevelt Grier 78 Earl Morrall 79 Jim Ninowski 80 Nick Pietrosante RC 81 Howard Cassady 82 Jim Gibbons 83 Gail Cogdill RC 84 Dick Lane 85 Yale Lary 86 Joe Schmidt 87 Darris McCord 88 Bart Starr 89 Jim Taylor Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© -
APBA 1960 Football Season Card Set the Following Players Comprise the 1960 Season APBA Football Player Card Set
APBA 1960 Football Season Card Set The following players comprise the 1960 season APBA Football Player Card Set. The regular starters at each position are listed first and should be used most frequently. Realistic use of the players below will generate statistical results remarkably similar to those from real life. IMPORTANT: When a Red "K" appears in the R-column as the result on any kind of running play from scrimmage or on any return, roll the dice again, refer to the K-column, and use the number there for the result. When a player has a "K" in his R-column, he can never be used for kicking or punting. If the symbol "F-K" or "F-P" appears on a players card, it means that you use the K or P column when he recovers a fumble. BALTIMORE 6-6 CHICAGO 5-6-1 CLEVELAND 8-3-1 DALLAS (N) 0-11-1 Offense Offense Offense Offense Wide Receiver: Raymond Berry Wide Receiver: Willard Dewveall Wide Receiver: Ray Renfro Wide Receiver: Billy Howton Jim Mutscheller Jim Dooley Rich Kreitling Fred Dugan (ET) Tackle: Jim Parker (G) Angelo Coia TC Fred Murphy Frank Clarke George Preas (G) Bo Farrington Leon Clarke (ET) Dick Bielski OC Sherman Plunkett Harlon Hill A.D. Williams Dave Sherer PA Guard: Art Spinney Tackle: Herman Lee (G-ET) Tackle: Dick Schafrath (G) Woodley Lewis Alex Sandusky Stan Fanning Mike McCormack (DT) Tackle: Bob Fry (G) Palmer Pyle Bob Wetoska (G-C) Gene Selawski (G) Paul Dickson Center: Buzz Nutter (LB) Guard: Stan Jones (T) Guard: Jim Ray Smith(T) Byron Bradfute Quarterback: Johnny Unitas Ted Karras (T) Gene Hickerson Dick Klein (DT) -
Abridged History
ABRIDGED HISTORY Updated through January 20, 2020 The non-abridged history is available in the 2019 Titans Media Guide Tennessee Titans Updated Abridged History Updated Through January 20, 2020 2019 SEASON (9-7 REGULAR SEASON, 2-1 PLAYOFFS) • 2ND PLACE AFC SOUTH DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATT RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TD Sep. 8 at Cleveland 43-13 W 67,431 Henry 303 1,540 5.1 74t 16 USUAL STARTING LINEUP Sep. 15 INDIANAPOLIS 17-19 L 62,849 D. Lewis 54 209 3.9 17 0 OFFENSE Tannehill 43 185 4.3 25 4 Sep. 19 at Jacksonville 7-20 L 58,613 WR Corey Davis (84) Mariota 24 129 5.4 15 0 Sep. 29 at Atlanta 24-10 W 72,108 Jon. Smith 4 78 19.5 57 0 TE Jonnu Smith (81) Oct. 6 BUFFALO 7-14 L 66,910 A. Brown 3 60 20.0 49t 1 LT Taylor Lewan (77) Oct. 13 at Denver 0-16 L 75,815 Dawkins 11 26 2.4 14 0 LG Rodger Saffold III (76) Oct. 20 L.A. CHARGERS 23-20 W 62,431 Humphries 1 1 1.0 1 0 C Ben Jones (60) Kern 1 0 0.0 0 0 Oct. 27 TAMPA BAY 27-23 W 62,073 RG Nate Davis (64) Raymond 1 -5 -5.0 -5 0 Nov. 3 at Carolina 20-30 L 72,540 RT Jack Conklin (78) Team 445 2,223 5.0 74t 21 Nov. 10 KANSAS CITY 35-32 W 68,864 TE MyCole Pruitt (85) Opponents 415 1,672 4.0 69 14 Nov. -
Final Statistics September 25, 1960 Oakland Raiders at Houston Oilers
Final statistics September 25, 1960 Oakland Raiders at Houston Oilers Site Jeppesen Stadium City Houston, Texas Start Time 1:30pm CST Temperature 76 Humidity 90 Wind N 8mph Sky Smoky Precipitation None Attendance 16,421 Time of Game Referee Umpire Head Linesman Back Judge Field Judge Coaches Oakland Houston Head Coach Eddie Erdelatz Head coach Lou Rymkus Defensive backs Ed Cody Defensive backs Wally Lemm Defensive line Marty Feldman Ends Mac Speedie Offensive backs Tommy Kalmanir Offensive backs Walt Schlinkman Line Fred Wallner 1 Final statistics September 25, 1960 Oakland Raiders at Houston Oilers Probable Participants Oakland Houston No Pos Name No Pos Name 10 QB Babe Parilli 12 QB Charlie Milstead 15 QB Tom Flores 15 QB Jacky Lee 22 HB Wayne Crow 16 QB George Blanda 23 HB Jack Larscheid 20 HB Billy Cannon 25 HB Tony Teresa 22 HB Joe Majors 26 HB Nyle McFarlane 24 HB Julian Spence 27 HB Joe Cannavino 31 FB Doug Cline 28 HB Eddie Macon 32 FB Dave Smith 29 HB John Harris 33 FB Bob White 31 FB Billy Lott 34 HB Charlie Kendall 32* FB Jetstream Smith 40 HB Tony Banfield 44 LB Bob Dougherty 41 HB Mark Johnston 47 HB Alex Bravo 44 HB Charley Tolar 50 C Jim Otto 47 DB Bobby Gordon 52 E Larry Barnes 50 LB Dennit Morris 55 LB Riley Morris 53 LB Hugh Pitts 60 LB Tom Louderback 56 LB Phil Perlo 64 T Ron Sabal 57 C George Belotti 65* G Wayne Hawkins 60 G Jim McCanless 66 T Ramon Armstrong 61 G Bob Talamini 67 G Don Manoukian 63 G Hogan Wharton 74 T Paul Oglesby 64 G Fred Wallner 75 T Bill Striegel 70 T Al Jamison 79 G Don Deskins 72 E Jerry Helluin 80 T George Fields 73 T Dan Lanphear 81 E Alan Goldstein 74 T George Shirkey 82 E Charlie Hardy 75 T Don Floyd 83 E Doug Asad 76 E Dalva Allen 84 E Al Hoisington 77 T Rich Michael 85 E Carmen Cavalli 79 T Orville Trask 87 E Charley Powell 80 E James Yeats 89 E Gene Prebola 82 E John Carson 86 E John White 88 LB Al Witcher 89 E Bill Groman Where available, data is taken from the official gamebook. -
Final Statistics September 11, 1960 Houston Oilers at Oakland Raiders
Final statistics September 11, 1960 Houston Oilers at Oakland Raiders Site Kezar Stadium City San Francisco, California Start Time 1:30pm Temperature 76 Humidity 45 Wind NW 22mph Sky Clear Precipitation None Attendance 12,703 Time of Game Referee John Morrow Umpire Walt Parker Head Linesman Joe Kraus Back Judge Ambrose Schindler Field Judge Price Truitt Coaches Houston Oakland Head coach Lou Rymkus Head Coach Eddie Erdelatz Defensive backs Wally Lemm Defensive backs Ed Cody Ends Mac Speedie Defensive line Marty Feldman Offensive backs Walt Schlinkman Offensive line Ernie Jorge Line Fred Wallner Offensive backs Tommy Kalmanir 1 Final statistics September 11, 1960 Houston Oilers at Oakland Raiders Probable Participants Houston Oakland No Pos Name No Pos Name 12 QB Charlie Milstead 10 QB Babe Parilli 15 QB Jacky Lee 15 QB Tom Flores 16 QB George Blanda 22 RHB Wayne Crow 20 LHB Billy Cannon 23 LHB Jack Larscheid 22 RHB Joe Majors 25 RHB Tony Teresa 24 LHB Julian Spence 27 LHB Joe Cannavino 31 FB Doug Cline 28 LHB Eddie Macon 32 FB Dave Smith 29 LHB John Harris 34 LHB Charlie Kendall 31 FB Billy Lott 37 RHB Charley Hennigan 32 FB Jetstream Smith 40 RHB Tony Banfield 44 LLB Bob Dougherty 41 RHB Mark Johnston 46 RHB LC Joyner 44 LHB Charley Tolar 47 RHB Alex Bravo 50 MLB Dennit Morris 50 C Jim Otto 53 RLB Hugh Pitts 52 RE Larry Barnes 57 C George Belotti 60 MLB Tom Louderback 60 RG Jim McCanless 64 LT Ron Sabal 61 LG Bob Talamini 65 RG Wayne Hawkins 63 LG Hogan Wharton 66 RT Ramon Armstrong 64 RG Fred Wallner 67 LG Don Manoukian 70 LT Al Jamison -
APBA 1960 Football Season Card Set the Following Players Comprise the 1960 Season APBA Football Player Card Set
APBA 1960 Football Season Card Set The following players comprise the 1960 season APBA Football Player Card Set. The regular starters at each position are listed first and should be used most frequently. Realistic use of the players below will generate statistical results remarkably similar to those from real life. IMPORTANT: When a Red "K" appears in the R-column as the result on any kind of running play from scrimmage or on any return, roll the dice again, refer to the K-column, and use the number there for the result. When a player has a "K" in his R-column, he can never be used for kicking or punting. If the symbol "F-K" or "F-P" appears on a players card, it means that you use the K or P column when he recovers a fumble. BALTIMORE 6-6 CHICAGO 5-6-1 CLEVELAND 8-3-1 DALLAS (N) 0-11-1 Offense Offense Offense Offense Wide Receiver: Raymond Berry Wide Receiver: Willard Dewveall Wide Receiver: Ray Renfro Wide Receiver: Billy Howton Jim Mutscheller Jim Dooley Rich Kreitling Fred Dugan Tackle: Jim Parker Angelo Coia TC Fred Murphy Frank Clarke George Preas Bo Farrington Leon Clarke Dick Bielski OC Sherman Plunkett Harlon Hill A.D. Williams Woodley Lewis Guard: Art Spinney Tackle: Herman Lee Tackle: Dick Schafrath Tackle: Bob Fry Alex Sandusky Stan Fanning Mike McCormack Paul Dickson Palmer Pyle Bob Wetoska Gene Selawski Byron Bradfute Center: Buzz Nutter Guard: Stan Jones Guard: Jim Ray Smith Dick Klein Quarterback: Johnny Unitas Ted Karras Gene Hickerson Guard: Duane Putnam OC Ray Brown PA Roger Davis John Wooten Buzz Guy Halfback: Alex -
UPDATED RECORDS Tennessee Titans Updated Records Updated Through Jan
UPDATED RECORDS Tennessee Titans Updated Records Updated Through Jan. 10, 2021 ALL-PRO AND PRO BOWL LEADERS Most Associated Press All-Pro Seasons Most Pro Bowl Seasons Most Consecutive Pro Bowl Seasons (AFL All-Star Game 1962-70; AFC-NFC Pro (AFL All-Star Game 1962-70; AFC-NFC Pro Bruce Matthews, 7 Bowl 1971-present) Bowl 1971-present) Tony Banfield, 3 Charlie Hennigan, 3 Bruce Matthews, 14 Bruce Matthews, 14 Al Jamison, 3 Mike Munchak, 9 Robert Brazile, 7 Bob Talamini, 3 Elvin Bethea, 8 Mike Munchak, 7 George Webster, 3 Robert Brazile, 7 Warren Moon, 6 Robert Brazile, 2 Warren Moon, 6 Bob Talamini, 6 Miller Farr, 2 Bob Talamini, 6 Jurrell Casey, 5 Don Floyd, 2 Earl Campbell, 5 Charlie Hennigan, 5 Leon Gray, 2 Jurrell Casey, 5 Earl Campbell, 4 Mike Munchak, 2 Ray Childress, 5 Ray Childress, 4 Charlie Hennigan, 5 Curley Culp, 4 Ken Houston, 5 Eddie George, 4 Blaine Bishop, 4 Tony Banfield, 3 Curley Culp, 4 Blaine Bishop, 3 Eddie George, 4 George Blanda, 3 Tony Banfield, 3 Miller Farr, 3 George Blanda, 3 Fred Glick, 3 Miller Farr, 3 Ed Husmann, 3 Fred Glick, 3 Haywood Jeffires, 3 Ed Husmann, 3 Chris Johnson, 3 Haywood Jeffires, 3 Jevon Kearse, 3 Chris Johnson, 3 Brett Kern, 3 Jevon Kearse, 3 Taylor Lewan, 3 Brett Kern, 3 Bob Schmidt, 3 Taylor Lewan, 3 Delanie Walker, 3 Steve McNair, 3 George Webster, 3 Jim Norton, 3 Frank Wycheck, 3 Bob Schmidt, 3 Delanie Walker, 3 George Webster, 3 Frank Wycheck, 3 ALL-TIME LEAGUE SEASON LEADERS Rushing Yards Receiving Yards Punt Returns 2020: Derrick Henry, 378-2,027 1975: Ken Burrough, 1,063 2006: Pacman -
September 11, 1960 Through Third Quarter
Statistics through third quarter September 11, 1960 Houston Oilers at Oakland Raiders 1 2 3 4 F Houston 7 0 13 20 Oakland 7 7 0 14 Team Stats Houston Oakland Total first downs 14 8 Rushing 4 2 Passing 10 6 Penalty 0 0 3rd down efficiency 2-11 .182 1-13 .077 4th down efficiency 1-1 0-0 Total net yards 280 212 Total plays 52 52 Average gain 5.38 4.08 Net yds rushing 92 53 Carries 23 26 Average gain 4.00 2.04 Net yds passing 188 159 Att-comp-int 28-13-1 24-11-0 Sacked-lost 1-12 2-17 Average gain 6.48 6.12 Punts-average 8-32.75 10-40.20 Penalties-yards 4-29 7-41 Fumbles-lost 6-3 1-0 Punt returns-yards 3-20 2-(-3) Kickoff returns-yards 2-10 0-0 1 Statistics through third quarter September 11, 1960 Houston Oilers at Oakland Raiders Individual statistics Houston Oakland Kicking XPM XPA FGM FGA Lg Kicking XPM XPA FGM FGA Lg George Blanda 2 2 0 0 Larry Barnes 2 2 0 3 Team 0 1 0 0 Rushing Att Yds Avg Long TD Rushing Att Yds Avg Long TD Dave Smith 12 55 4.58 17 0 Billy Lott 7 23 3.29 10 0 Billy Cannon 9 37 4.11 8 0 Jack Larscheid 10 16 1.60 9 0 George Blanda 2 0 0.00 0 0 Babe Parilli 1 9 9.00 9 0 Jetstream Smith 5 3 0.60 9 0 Tom Flores 3 2 0.67 5 0 Passing Att Comp Yds S/YL TD Long Int Passing Att Comp Yds S/YL TD Long Int George Blanda 28 13 200 1/12 3 43 1 Tom Flores 21 9 140 2/17 1 29 0 Jack Larscheid 1 1 38 0/0 0 38 0 Babe Parilli 2 1 -2 0/0 0 -2 0 Receiving Targ Rec Yds Avg Long TD Receiving Targ Rec Yds Avg Long TD Charley Hennigan 5 4 84 21.00 43 1 Tony Teresa 8 6 116 19.33 38 1 John Carson 10 4 48 12.00 20 1 Jack Larscheid 4 3 48 15.67 26 -
Lou Rymkus – “The Battler”
THE COFFIN CORNER: Vol. 21, No. 3 (1999) Lou Rymkus – “The Battler” By Kevin Carroll On January 3, 1960, Bud Adams hired 40-year-old Lou Rymkus as the first head coach of the Houston Oilers. The son of Lithuanian immigrants, Rymkus grew up in the coal-mining town of Royalton, Illinois, where people were a tough breed accustomed to hard work. One of the toughest was Lou Rymkus. In 1934 the Depression forced the Royalton mines to close. UnempIoyed, his mother, widowed when Rymkus was seven, moved with her two sons to Chicago, where she worked in the city's stockyards while Rymkus did manual labor jobs on the south side. Rymkus attended Chicago's Tilden Tech High School where he excelled in football and wrestling. His gridiron talent caught the eve of Notre Dame coach Elmer Layden and, in 1939, Rymkus departed for South Bend on a football scholarship. In 1941 Frank Leahy succeeded Layden as the Irish head coach. Under the tutelage of Assistant Coach Johnny Druze, Rymkus mastered pass blocking and tackling. The 6-foot-4-inch, 240-pound tackle soon became a force to be reckoned with. In a bitterly contested Georgia Tech game that year, Rymkus substituted for Captain Paul Lillis, who was sidelined by a concussion. Shortly before halftime, Rymkus was gashed in the upper lip by an elbow. With blood running down his chin and soaking his jersey front, Rymkus went to the sidelines only long enough to receive 14 stitches to close the wound. Aided by Rymkus' blocking and relentless defensive play, the Irish defeated Tech 20 to 0. -
Originally Published in Pro Football Digest)
THE COFFIN CORNER: Vol. 18, No. 5 (1996) WHEN HOUSTON STRUCK OIL by Stanley Grosshandler (Originally published in Pro Football Digest) It was to be a whole new game when the American Football league started in 1960 with such innovations as the two-point conversion, names on the jerseys, stacked defenses, and the introduction of the pro game to five new cities. The first power to emerge in the new league was the Houston Oilers, winners of the Eastern Division three consecutive years and the league crown twice. "One of the secrets of the Oilers' success," recalled Dave Smith, Oiler fullback, "was good organization. Our director of player personnel, John Breen, did a fantastic job in getting quality players. He got veterans like George Blanda, John Carson, and Willard Dewveall along with such rookies as Billy Cannon, Dan Lanphear, and Charley Hennigan." "George Blanda was a terrific asset to the Oilers in those days. He could do it all. He passed, place kicked, and was a superb field general. George really knows the game and I think he would be an excellent coach. Everyone knows about his kicking and for years he had a shoe in his home that he had used in his earlier years. It was the old high topped type and was full of stitches where it had been repaired. George was somewhat of a loner as he was about 10 years older than the rest of us and had little in common with us other than football." George Blanda played the entire 10 years of the AFL and was the top passer in 1961, the highest scorer in 1967 and established 39 records. -
RECORDS Tennessee Titans 2019 Media Guide Records ALL-PRO and PRO BOWL LEADERS
RECORDS Tennessee Titans 2019 Media Guide Records ALL-PRO AND PRO BOWL LEADERS Most Associated Press All-Pro Seasons Most Pro Bowl Seasons Most Consecutive Pro Bowl Seasons (AFL All-Star Game 1962-70; AFC-NFC Pro (AFL All-Star Game 1962-70; AFC-NFC Pro Bruce Matthews, 7 Bowl 1971-present) Bowl 1971-present) Tony Banfield, 3 Charlie Hennigan, 3 Bruce Matthews, 14 Bruce Matthews, 14 Al Jamison, 3 Mike Munchak, 9 Robert Brazile, 7 Bob Talamini, 3 Elvin Bethea, 8 Mike Munchak, 7 George Webster, 3 Robert Brazile, 7 Warren Moon, 6 Robert Brazile, 2 Warren Moon, 6 Bob Talamini, 6 Miller Farr, 2 Bob Talamini, 6 Charlie Hennigan, 5 Don Floyd, 2 Earl Campbell, 5 Earl Campbell, 4 Leon Gray, 2 Ray Childress, 5 Jurrell Casey, 4 Mike Munchak, 2 Charlie Hennigan, 5 Ray Childress, 4 Ken Houston, 5 Curley Culp, 4 Blaine Bishop, 4 Eddie George, 4 Jurrell Casey, 4 Tony Banfield, 3 Curley Culp, 4 Blaine Bishop, 3 Eddie George, 4 George Blanda, 3 Tony Banfield, 3 Miller Farr, 3 George Blanda, 3 Fred Glick, 3 Miller Farr, 3 Ed Husmann, 3 Fred Glick, 3 Haywood Jeffires, 3 Ed Husmann, 3 Chris Johnson, 3 Haywood Jeffires, 3 Jevon Kearse, 3 Chris Johnson, 3 Taylor Lewan, 3 Jevon Kearse, 3 Bob Schmidt, 3 Taylor Lewan, 3 Delanie Walker, 3 Steve McNair, 3 George Webster, 3 Jim Norton, 3 Frank Wycheck, 3 Bob Schmidt, 3 Delanie Walker, 3 George Webster, 3 Frank Wycheck, 3 ALL-TIME LEAGUE SEASON LEADERS Rushing Yards Receiving Yards Punt Returns 2009: Chris Johnson, 358-2,006 1975: Ken Burrough, 1,063 2006: Pacman Jones, 12.9 1980: Earl Campbell, 373-1,934 1964: Charlie -
Vol. 29, No. 2 2007
Vol. 29, No. 2 2007 Hay / Ross Winners 2 What Shoe Contract? 2 PFRA Committees 3 Hall of Very Good 5 1987 Conn. Giants 8 Son-Shine State 11 Guys from Milton 14 Ozzie Newsome - 2 15 Well-Oiled Machine 18 Troupe’s Luggin’ 20 Orange Co. Rhinos 22 Classifieds 24 O.J. Anderson THE COFFIN CORNER: Vol. 29, No. 2 (2007) PFRA-ternizing SHOE CONTRACT? WHAT SHOE CONTRACT? HAY & ROSS WINNERS ANNOUNCED With today’s Sneaker Wars and Athletic Equipment Battles, Emil Klosinski and Matthew Algeo are the winners it’s hard to imagine that a pro athlete, especially a leading of PFRA’s annual achievement awards. receiver in the NFL would buy his own shoes. But that was exactly the situation in the NFL in the early-1950s. Emil Klosinski, who has written about pre-NFL days in Pro Football in the Days of Rockne and a biography Somewhere in a file in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in of famous line coach “Hunk” Anderson, has been Canton reposes a picture of Tom Fears, the Los Angeles named the 2006 winner of PFRA’s Ralph Hay Award, Rams offensive end and Hall of Famer, wearing a pair of given for lifetime achievement in pro football research Addidas soccer shoes. It’s a posed-action picture. One of and historiography. those made famous by Jim Laughead, who photographed nearly every NFL team and most college teams from the 1930s through the 1960s. Fears is facing the camera, legs Past Hay Award Winners spread, airborne, and catching a ball thrown about knee- 2005 John Gunn high.