APBA 1960 Football Season Card Set the Following Players Comprise the 1960 Season APBA Football Player Card Set

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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) Ray Brown PA Roger Davis (T) John Wooten Guard: Duane Putnam OC Halfback: Alex Hawkins (SE) Center: John Mellekas (T) Center: John Morrow (G) Buzz Guy (T) Lenny Moore (HB) OC Quarterback: Ed Brown PA Tight End: Gern Nagler PB KOB Mike Falls Ed Kovac OC Zeke Bratkowski PB Quarterback: Milt Plum Center: John Houser (G-T) Jerry Richardson (ET) Halfback: Willie Galimore OB Len Dawson KB Mike Connelly (G-T) Mike Sommer OC Johnny Morris (2) TA OA Halfback: Bobby Mitchell (2) TB OA Tight End: Jim Doran (SE) Fullback: Alan Ameche Charlie Bivins OB Prentice Gautt OC Quarterback: Eddie LeBaron PB Billy Pricer OC Glenn Shaw Fullback: Jim Brown OB Don Heinrich Steve Myhra PB KA KOA Fullback: Rick Casares PB Jamie Caleb OC Don Meredith John Adams (ET) Sam Baker (2) PA KA KOA Halfback: Don McIlhenny L.G. Dupre (2) OC Ray Mathews Fullback: Walt Kowalczyk Gene Babb OC Mike Dowdle OC Fred Cone KA KOA End: Gino Marchetti(DT) Defense Defense Defense Ordell Braase KB KOB End: Maury Youmans End: Paul Wiggin End: Nate Borden Don Joyce Doug Atkins Jim Marshall John Gonzaga (DT-T-G) Lebron Shields John Aveni KA KOA Larry Stephens Tackle: Don Healy (G) Tackle: Art Donovan (T) Tackle: Earl Leggett (DE) Bob Denton (T) Ed Husmann (DE-LB) Gene Lipscomb Fred Williams Tackle: Bob Gain Bill Herchman Jim Colvin (DE-G) Bill Bishop (T) Floyd Peters Middle Linebacker: Jerry Tubbs Middle Linebacker: Dick Szymanski Bob Kilcullen Jim Prestel Outside Linebacker: Wayne Hansen Outside Linebacker: Bill Pellington OC Middle Linebacker: Bill George KB KOB Middle Linebacker: Vince Costello Gene Cronin (DE) Don Shinnick Outside Linebacker: Joe Fortunato Dave Lloyd (C ) Tom Braatz Marv Matuszak Larry Morris Outside Linebacker: Galen Fiss Jack Patera Zeke Smith (G) Ken Kirk Walt Michaels Cornerback: Tom Franckhauser (2) TC OA Cornerback: Bobby Boyd Roger LeClerc Jim Houston (DE) Don Bishop Milt Davis Cornerback: J.C. Caroline Cornerback: Bernie Parrish Jim Mooty TB OC Carl Taseff TB OB Erich Barnes Jim Shofner TA Safeties: Bob Bercich Jim Welch OC Justin Rowland Safeties: Don Fleming OC Bill Butler (2) TA OB Safeties: Andy Nelson TC Safeties: Richie Petitbon TC Rich Mostardo Fred Doelling Johnny Sample (2) TA OA Charlie Sumner Ross Fichtner Gary Wisener Jackie Simpson Vic Zucco (2) TB OC Bobby Franklin TC OC Art DeCarlo Pete Manning DETROIT 7-5 GREEN BAY 8-4 LOS ANGELES 4-7-1 NEW YORK 6-4-2 Offense Offense Offense Offense Wide Receiver: Gail Cogdill Wide Receiver: Boyd Dowler PB Wide Receiver: Ollie Matson TC OC Wide Receiver: Kyle Rote Glenn Davis Max McGee PA Red Phillips Bill Kimber Tackle: Ollie Spencer (G-C) Steve Meilinger (ET) Del Shofner PA Tackle: Rosey Brown OC Willie McClung (DT) Tackle: Bob Skoronski (C ) Tackle: Jim Boeke Frank Youso (DT) Grady Alderman (G) Forrest Gregg(G-DT) Charlie Bradshaw Don Boll (G) Guard: Harley Sewell (LB) Johnny Miller (DT-DE) Guard: Buck Lansford (T) Proverb Jacobs (DT) John Gordy Norm Masters Roy Hord Guard: Darrell Dess (T) Bob Grottkau Guard: Fuzzy Thurston Center: Art Hunter (T) Jack Stroud (T) Center: Bob Scholtz Jerry Kramer KB KOB Tight End: Carroll Dale Bill Crawford Tight End: Jim Gibbons Andy Cvercko Quarterback: Billy Wade Center: Ray Wietecha Steve Junker Center: Jim Ringo Buddy Humphrey Bob Schmidt (T-G) Quarterback: Jim Ninowski Ken Iman Frank Ryan Tight End: Bob Schnelker Earl Morrall PB Tight End: Gary Knafelc Halfback: Jon Arnett (SE) (2) TB OA Quarterback: Charlie Conerly PB Warren Rabb Ron Kramer (SE) Tommy Wilson OC Lee Grosscup Halfback: Dan Lewis OB Quarterback: Bart Starr Fullback: Joe Marconi PB George Shaw KB Howard Cassady TC OC Lamar McHan Dick Bass TA OB Halfback: Frank Gifford (SE) Terry Barr (2) TA OC Halfback: Paul Hornung (2) KA KOA Danny Villanueva KA KOA Joe Morrison (SE) Dave Middleton Lew Carpenter TB OB Jack Morris Phil King OC Fullback: Nick Pietrosante OC Tom Moore OA Ed Sutton OB Ken Webb OC Fullback: Jim Taylor Bill Stits TA OA Jim Martin KA KOA Larry Hickman OC Fullback: Mel Triplett OC Alex Webster Pat Summerall (SE) (2) PB KA KOA Don Chandler PA KOB Defense Defense Defense Defense End: Darris McCord (DT-T) End: Willie Davis End: Gene Brito End: Jim Katcavage (DT) Bill Glass Bill Quinlan Lamar Lundy (ET) Andy Robustelli Sam Williams Jim Temp OC John Kenerson Tom Scott (LB) Tackle: Alex Karras Tackle: Dave Hanner Lou Michaels KB KOB Tackle: Dick Modzelewski Roger Brown Henry Jordan (DE) Tackle: George Strugar Rosey Grier (DE) Jim Weatherall Ken Beck John LoVetere Lou Cordileone (DE-G) Gil Mains Middle Linebacker: Ray Nitschke OC John Baker Middle Linebacker: Sam Huff Middle Linebacker: Joe Schmidt Outside Linebacker: Dan Currie Chuck Janerette (T-G) Outside Linebacker: Cliff Livingston (DE) Outside Linebacker: Carl Brettschneider Bill Forester TC Middle Linebacker: Les Richter Harland Svare Wayne Walker (2) KB KOB Tom Bettis Outside Linebacker: Jack Pardee KB Jim Leo (DE) Max Messner Cornerback: John Symank OC Bill Jobko Bob Simms (ET) Cornerback: Night Train Lane Jesse Whittenton John Guzik Cornerback: Lindon Crow TC Dick LeBeau OC Willie Wood TA Bob Long Dick Lynch Dave Whitsell Paul Winslow (HB) Jerry Stalcup Safeties: Dick Nolan Jim Steffen TB OC Safeties: Emlen Tunnell Cornerback: Eddie Meador TC Jimmy Patton TC Safeties: Gary Lowe Hank Gremminger Charley Britt Lee Riley (2) TB OC Yale Lary PA TC Dick Pesonen Carl Karilivacz Bruce Maher (2) TC OA Dale Hackbart Safeties: Will Sherman TC Clendon Thomas (SE-HB)(2) Vern Valdez Don Ellersick PHILADELPHIA 10-2 PITTSBURGH 5-6-1 SAN FRANCISCO 7-5 ST. LOUIS 6-5-1 Offense Offense Offense Offense Wide Receiver: Pete Retzlaff (TE) Wide Receiver: Jimmy Orr PB Wide Receiver: Clyde Conner Wide Receiver: Joe Childress (HB) Dick Lucas OC Buddy Dial Billy Wilson Sonny Randle Jerry Reichow OC Jack McClairen Tackle: John Thomas (G) Bobby Joe Conrad (2) KOB KA TB OB Tackle: Jim McCusker Pete Brewster (ET) Bob St. Clair Perry Richards (ET) J.D. Smith Tackle: Dan James Len Rohde Tackle: Ed Cook (G) Guard: John Wittenborn KB KOB Frank Varrichione Guard: Bruce Bosley (C ) Ken Panfil Stan Campbell Byron Beams Mike Magac KB KOB Guard: Mike McGee Jerry Huth Ken Longenecker (G) Ted Connolly Ken Gray (LB-DE) Center: Chuck Bednarik (MLB) Guard: Mike Sandusky Center: Frank Morze (T) Dale Memmelaar OC Howard Keys (T) John Nisby Tight End: Monty Stickles (SE) Mike Rabold Bill Lapham Ron Stehouwer Dee Mackey (SE) Center: Don Gillis Tight End: Bobby Walston PB KA KOB Center: Ed Beatty (LB) Quarterback: John Brodie Charley Ellzey (LB) Quarterback: Norm Van Brocklin PA MVP Tight End: Preston Carpenter (HB) (2) TA OB Y.A. Tittle Tight End: Hugh McInnis Sonny Jurgensen Quarterback: Bobby Layne KA Bob Waters Quarterback: John Roach Halfback: Billy Ray Barnes Rudy Bukich Halfback: Hugh McElhenny King Hill PB Tommy McDonald TC OC Halfback: Tom Tracy (2) KB OC KOB R.C. Owens George Izo Timmy Brown TB OB Charlie Scales OC Ray Norton Halfback: John David Crow Theron Sapp Tom Barnett Fullback: J.D. Smith Fullback: Mal Hammack OC Fullback: Ted Dean (2) KOA TA OA Fullback: John Henry Johnson Joe Perry Frank Mestnik OC Clarence Peaks Larry Krutko C.R. Roberts OC Gerry Perry KA KOA Rex Johnston Tommy Davis (1) PA KA KOA Bobby Joe Green PA KOB Defense Defense Defense Defense End: Joe Robb (LB) OC End: George Tarasovic (LB-C) End: Daniel Colchico OC End: Leo Sugar Marion Campbell (DT-G-T) Billy Ray Smith (DT) Charlie Krueger Luke Owens (DT-T) Gene Gossage (DT) John Kapele (DT-T) Jerry Wilson Tom Day (DT-G) Jerry Wilson Tackle: Ernie Stautner (DE) Tackle: Leo Nomellini Tom Redmond (G-T) Tackle: Jess Richardson Joe Krupa Monte Clark (DE) OC Tackle: Don Owens (T) Ed Khayat (DE-T) Joe Lewis Henry Schmidt Frank Fuller (T-G-C-DE) Riley Gunnels (DE) Will Renfro (DE) Middle Linebacker: Bob Harrison Ed Culpepper John Wilcox Middle Linebacker: Dick Campbell Ed Henke (LB-DE) Middle Linebacker: Dale Meinert Middle Linebacker: Chuck Weber Mike Henry Outside Linebacker: Gorden Kelley Outside Linebacker: John Tracey (ET) Outside Linebacker: Bob Pellegrini Outside Linebacker: Rudy Hayes OC Matt Hazeltine Bill Koman Maxie Baughan OC John Reger Clancy Osborne Ted Bates OC John Nocera Cornerback: Fred Williamson Karl Rubke (MLB-C) Cornerback: Billy Stacy (2) TA OC Cornerback: Jimmy Carr OC Junior Wren Cornerback: Jerry Mertens Jimmy Hill Tom Brookshier Jack Morris Abe Woodson (2) TA OA Willie West TC OA Safeties: Don Burroughs Joe Scudero TC Lenny Lyles TC OB Safeties: Jerry Norton (2) PA Bobby Freeman Safeties: Dean Derby Safeties: Dave Baker PB Larry Wilson (2) TC OC Bobby Jackson TC Dicky Moegle TC OC Eddie Dove TB Joe Driskill Gene Johnson Don Sutherin Jimmy Ridlon Fred Glick Bert Rechichar KA KOA WASHINGTON 1-9-2 Offense Defense Hall of Famers in red.
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