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1951 Topps Magic Football Card Checklist 1 951 TOPPS MAGIC FOOTBALL CARD CHECKLIST 1 Jimmy Monahan - Rutgers Queensmen RC 2 Bill Wade - Vanderbilt Commodores RC 3 Bill Reichardt - Iowa Hawkeyes 4 Babe Parilli - Kentucky Wildcats RC 5 Bill Burkhalter - Rice Owls 6 Ed Weber - William & Mary Indians 7 Tom Scott - Virginia Cavaliers 8 Frank Guthridge - Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens 9 John Karras - Illinois Fighting Illini 10 Vic Janowicz - Ohio State Buckeyes RC 11 Lloyd Hill - Brown Bruins 12 Jim Weatherall - Oklahoma Sooners 13 Howard Hansen - Columbia Lions 14 Lou D'Achille - Indiana Hoosiers 15 Johnny Turco - Holy Cross Crusaders 16 Jerrell Price - Texas Tech Red Raiders 17 John Coatta - Wisconsin Badgers 18 Bruce Patton - Marquette Hilltoppers 19 Marion Campbell - Georgia Bulldogs RC 20 Blaine Earon - Duke Blue Devils 21 Dewey McConnell - Wyoming Cowboys 22 Ray Beck - Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 23 Jim Prewett - Tulsa Golden Hurricane 24 Bob Steele - Oklahoma A&M Aggies 25 Art Betts - Penn State Nittany Lions 26 Walt Trillhaase - Lehigh Engineers 27 Gil Bartosh - TCU Horned Frogs 28 Bob Bestwick - Pittsburgh Panthers 29 Tom Rushing - Mississippi State Maroons 30 Bert Rechichar - Tennessee Volunteers RC 31 Bill Owens - Colgate Raiders 32 Mike Goggins - Detroit Titans 33 John Petitbon - Notre Dame Fighting Irish 34 Byron Townsend - Texas Longhorns 35 Ed Rotticci - Santa Clara Broncos 36 Steve Wadiak - South Carolina Gamecocks 37 Bob Marlow - Alabama Crimson Tide 38 Bill Fuchs - Missouri Tigers 39 Ralph Staub - Cincinnati Bearcats 40 Bill Vesprini - Dartmouth Indians 41 Zack Jordan - Colorado College Tigers 42 Bob Smith - Texas A&M Aggies Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 43 Charles Hanson - Boston Terriers 44 Glenn Smith - Clemson Tigers 45 Armand Kitto - LSU Tigers 46 Vinnie Drake - Fordham Rams 47 Bill Putich - Michigan Wolverines 48 George Young - Bucknell Bisons RC 49 Don McRae - Northwestern Wildcats 50 Frank Smith - Miami Hurricanes 51 Dick Hightower - SMU Mustangs 52 Clyde Pickard - Wake Forest Demon Deacons 53 Bob Reynolds - Nebraska Cornhuskers 54 Dick Gregory - Minnesota Golden Gophers 55 Dale Samuels - Purdue Boilermakers 56 Gale Galloway - Baylor Bears 57 Vic Pujo - Cornell Big Red 58 Dave Waters - Washington & Lee Generals 59 Joe Ernst - Tulane Green Wave 60 Elmer Costa - NC State Wolfpack 61 Nick Liotta - Villanova Wildcats 62 John Dottley - Ole Miss Rebels 63 Hi Faubion - Kansas State Wildcats 64 David Harr - Franklin & Marshall Diplomats 65 Bill Matthews - NYU Violets 66 Carroll McDonald - Florida Gators 67 Dick Dewing - New Hampshire Wildcats 68 Joe Johnson - Boston College Eagles 69 Arnold Burwitz - Arizona Wildcats 70 Ed Dobrowolski - Syracuse Orangemen 71 Joe Dudeck - North Carolina Tar Heels 72 John Bright - Drake Bulldogs 73 Harold Loehlein - Army Black Knights 74 Lawrence Hairston - Nevada Wolf Pack 75 Bob Carey - Michigan State Spartan Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 2.
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