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1937-38 O-Pee-Chee Hockey Card Set Checklist 1 937-38 O-PEE-CHEE HOCKEY CARD SET CHECKLI ST 1 Danny Cox (Series A) 2 Joe Lamb (Series A) 3 Eddie Shore (Series A) 4 Ken Doraty (Series A) 5 Fred Hitchman (Series A) 6 Nels Stewart (Series A) 7 Walter Galbraith (Series A) 8 Dit Clapper (Series A) 9 Harold Oliver (Series A) 10 Reginald Horner (Series A) 11 Alexander Levinsky (Series A) 12 Joe Primeau (Series A) 13 Ace Bailey (Series A) 14 George Patterson (Series A) 15 George Hainsworth (Series A) 16 Ott Heller (Series A) 17 Art Somers (Series A) 18 Lorne Chabot (Series A) 19 John Gagnon (Series A) 20 Alfred Lepine (Series A) 21 Wildor Larochelle (Series A) 22 Georges Mantha (Series A) 23 Howie Morenz (Series A) 24 Syd. Howe (Series A) 25 Frank Finnigan (Series A) (misspelled Finnegan on card) 26 Bill Touhey (Series A) 27 Ralph Weiland (Series A) 28 Leo Bourgeault (Series A) 29 Normie Himes (Series A) 30 John Sheppard (Series A) 31 King Clancy (Series A) 32 Clarence Day (Series A) 33 Harvey Jackson (Series A) 34 Charley Conacher (Series A) 35 Harold Cotton (Series A) 36 Melville Keeling (Series A) 37 Murray Murdoch (Series A) 38 Bill Cook (Series A) 39 Ching Johnson (Series A) 40 Happy Emms (Series A) 41 Bert McInenly (Series A) 42 John Sorrell (Series A) Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 43 Bill Phillips (Series A) 44 Charles McVeigh (Series A) 45 Roy Worters (Series A) 46 Albert Leduc (Series A) 47 Nick Wasnie (Series A) 48 Armand Mondou (Series A) 49 Babe Siebert (Series B) 50 Aurel Joliat (Series B) 51 Larry Aurie (Series B) 52 Ebbie Goodfellow (Series B) 53 John Roach (Series B) 54 W.S. Beveridge (Series B) 55 Henry Robinson (Series B) 56 Jimmy Ward (Series B) 57 Archie Wilcox (Series B) 58 Lorne Duguid (Series B) 59 Dave Kerr (Series B) 60 Baldy Northcott (Series B) 61 Marvin Wentworth (Series B) 62 Dave Trottier (Series B) 63 Wally Kilrea (Series B) 64 Glen Brydson (Series B) 65 Vernon Ayers (Series B) 66 Robert Gracie (Series B) 67 Vic Ripley (Series B) (Johnny Sheppard mistakenly shown on card) 68 Tiny Thompson (Series B) 69 Alex Smith (Series B) (Reginald Hooley Smith mistakenly shown on card) 70 Andrew Blair (Series B) 71 Cecil Dillon (Series B) 72 Bun Cook (Series B) Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 2.
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