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Bazooka Baseball Card Checklist 1959 Bazooka Baseball Checklist Richie Ashburn Hank Aaron (Name In White ) Hank Aaron (Name In Yellow ) Ernie Banks Ken Boyer Orlando Cepeda Bob Cerv Rocky Colavito Del Crandall Jim Davenport Don Drysdale Nellie Fox Jackie Jensen Harvey Kuenn Mickey Mantle Willie Mays Bill Mazeroski Roy McMillan Billy Pierce Roy Sievers Duke Snider Gus Triandos Bob Turley Vic Wertz 1960 Bazooka Baseball Checklist 1 Ernie Banks (Hand Cut) 2 Bud Daley (Hand Cut) 3 Wally Moon (Hand Cut) 4 Hank Aaron (Hand Cut) 5 Milt Pappas (Hand Cut) 6 Dick Stuart (Hand Cut) 7 Bob Clemente (Hand Cut) 8 Yogi Berra (Hand Cut) 9 Ken Boyer (Hand Cut) 10 Orlando Cepeda (Hand Cut) 11 Gus Triandos (Hand Cut) 12 Frank Malzone (Hand Cut) 13 Willie Mays (Hand Cut) 14 Camilo Pascual (Hand Cut) 15 Bob Cerv (Hand Cut) 16 Vic Power (Hand Cut) Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 17 Larry Sherry (Hand Cut) 18 Al Kaline (Hand Cut) 19 Warren Spahn (Hand Cut) 20 Harmon Killebrew (Hand Cut) 21 Jackie Jensen (Hand Cut) 22 Luis Aparicio (Hand Cut) 23 Gil Hodges (Hand Cut) 24 Richie Ashburn (Hand Cut) 25 Nellie Fox (Hand Cut) 26 Robin Roberts (Hand Cut) 27 Joe Cunningham (Hand Cut) 28 Early Wynn (Hand Cut) 29 Frank Robinson (Hand Cut) 30 Rocky Colavito (Hand Cut) 31 Mickey Mantle (Hand Cut) 32 Glen Hobbie (Hand Cut) 33 Roy McMillan (Hand Cut) 34 Harvey Kuenn (Hand Cut) 35 Johnny Antonelli (Hand Cut) 36 Del Crandall (Hand Cut) 34 Al Kaline (Hand Cut-Holding Two Bats) 35 Ken Boyer (Hand Cut-Cap To Waist) 36 Tommy Davis (Hand Cut-Batting) 1961 Bazooka Baseball Checklist 1 Art Mahaffey (Hand Cut) 2 Mickey Mantle (Hand Cut) 3 Ron Santo (Hand Cut) 4 Bud Daley (Hand Cut) 5 Roger Maris (Hand Cut) 6 Eddie Yost (Hand Cut) 7 Minnie Minoso (Hand Cut) 8 Dick Groat (Hand Cut) 9 Frank Malzone (Hand Cut) 10 Dick Donovan (Hand Cut) 11 Ed Mathews (Hand Cut) 12 Jim Lemon (Hand Cut) 13 Chuck Estrada (Hand Cut) 14 Ken Boyer (Hand Cut) 15 Harvey Kuenn (Hand Cut) 16 Ernie Broglio (Hand Cut) 17 Rocky Colavito (Hand Cut) 18 Ted Kluszewski (Hand Cut) 19 Ernie Banks (Hand Cut) 20 Al Kaline (Hand Cut) 21 Ed Bailey (Hand Cut) 22 Jim Perry (Hand Cut) Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 2 23 Willie Mays (Hand Cut) 24 Bill Mazeroski (Hand Cut) 25 Gus Triandos (Hand Cut) 26 Don Drysdale (Hand Cut) 27 Frank Herrera (Hand Cut) 28 Earl Battey (Hand Cut) 29 Warren Spahn (Hand Cut) 30 Gene Woodling (Hand Cut) 31 Frank Robinson (Hand Cut-Kneeling W/Bat) 32 Pete Runnels (Hand Cut) 33 Woodie Held (Hand Cut) 34 Norm Larker (Hand Cut) 35 Luis Aparicio (Hand Cut) 36 Bill Tuttle (Hand Cut) 1962 Bazooka Baseball Card Checklist Hand Cut Allison/Mathews/Pinson Hand Cut Battey/Spahn/Thomas Hand Cut Cepeda/Held/Aspromonte Hand Cut Howser/Clemente/Kaline Hand Cut Jay/Maris/Howard Hand Cut Koufax/Gentile/Callison Hand Cut Landis/Boyer/Schilling Hand Cut Mahaffey/Mantle Hand Cut Mahaffey/Mantle/Stuart Hand Cut Mcbride/Robinson/Hodges Hand Cut Pappas/Aaron/Aparicio Hand Cut Romano/Banks/Siebern Hand Cut Santo/Cash/Piersall Hand Cut Schwall/Mays/Larker Hand Cut White/Ford/Colavito Hand Cut Zimmer/Killebrew/Woodling 1963 Bazooka Baseball All-Time Greats Checklist 1 Joe Tinker 1 Joe Tinker (Silver) 2 Harry Heilmann 2 Harry Heilmann (Silver) 3 Jack Chesbro 3 Jack Chesbro (Silver) 4 Christy Mathewson 4 Christy Mathewson (Silver) 5 Herb Pennock 5 Herb Pennock (Silver) Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 3 6 Cy Young 6 Cy Young (Silver) 7 Ed Walsh 7 Ed Walsh (Silver) 8 Nap Lajoie 8 Nap Lajoie (Silver) 9 Eddie Plank 9 Eddie Plank (Silver) 10 Honus Wagner 10 Honus Wagner (Silver) 11 Chief Bender 11 Chief Bender (Silver) 12 Walter Johnson 12 Walter Johnson (Silver) 13 Three-Finger Brown 13 Three-Finger Brown (Silver) 14 Rabbit Maranville 14 Rabbit Maranville (Silver) 15 Lou Gehrig 15 Lou Gehrig (Silver) 16 Ban Johnson 16 Ban Johnson (Silver) 17 Babe Ruth 17 Babe Ruth (Silver) 18 Connie Mack 18 Connie Mack (Silver) 19 Hank Greenberg 19 Hank Greenberg (Silver) 20 John McGraw 20 John McGraw (Silver) 21 Johnny Evers 21 Johnny Evers (Silver) 22 Al Simmons 22 Al Simmons (Silver) 23 Jimmy Collins 23 Jimmy Collins (Silver) 24 Tris Speaker 24 Tris Speaker (Silver) 25 Frank Chance 25 Frank Chance (Silver) 26 Fred Clarke 26 Fred Clarke (Silver) 27 Wilbert Robinson 27 Wilbert Robinson (Silver) 28 Dazzy Vance 28 Dazzy Vance (Silver) 29 Pete Alexander Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 4 29 Pete Alexander (Silver) 30 Judge Landis 30 Judge Landis (Silver) 31 Willie Keeler 31 Willie Keeler (Silver) 32 Rogers Hornsby 32 Rogers Hornsby (Silver) 33 Hugh Duffy 33 Hugh Duffy (Silver) 34 Mickey Cochrane 34 Mickey Cochrane (Silver) 35 Ty Cobb 35 Ty Cobb (Silver) 36 Mel Ott 36 Mel Ott (Silver) 37 Clark Griffith 37 Clark Griffith (Silver) 38 Ted Lyons 38 Ted Lyons (Silver) 39 Cap Anson 39 Cap Anson (Silver) 40 Bill Dickey 40 Bill Dickey (Silver) 41 Eddie Collins 41 Eddie Collins (Silver) 1964 Bazooka Baseball Checklist 1 Mickey Mantle (Hand Cut-Portrait) 2 Dick Groat (Hand Cut) 3 Steve Barber (Hand Cut) 4 Ken McBride (Hand Cut) 5 Warren Spahn (Hand Cut-Waist To Cap) 6 Bob Friend (Hand Cut) 7 Harmon Killebrew (Hand Cut-Portrait) 8 Dick Farrell (Hand Cut-Hands Above Head) 9 Hank Aaron (Hand Cut-Glove To Left) 10 Rich Rollins (Hand Cut) 11 Jim Gentile (Hand Cut-Portrait) 12 Willie Mays (Hand Cut-Looking Over Rt.) 13 Camilo Pascual (Hand Cut-Follow Through) 14 Roberto Clemente (Hand Cut-Throwing) 15 Johnny Callison (Hand Cut-Batting,W/Screen) 16 Carl Yastrzemski (Hand Cut-Batting) 17 Billy Williams (Hand Cut-Kneeling) 18 Johnny Romano (Hand Cut-Batting) 19 Jim Maloney (Hand Cut) Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 5 20 Norm Cash (Hand Cut) 21 Willie McCovey (Hand Cut) 22 Jim Fregosi (Hand Cut-Batting) 23 George Altman (Hand Cut) 24 Floyd Robinson (Hand Cut-Pinstriped Unif.) 25 Chuck Hinton (Hand Cut-Portrait) 26 Ron Hunt (Hand Cut-Batting) 27 Gary Peters (Hand Cut-Pitching) 28 Dick Ellsworth (Hand Cut) 29 Elston Howard (Hand Cut-W/Bat) 30 Brooks Robinson/Glove (Hand Cut-Kneeling W/Glove) 31 Frank Robinson (Hand Cut-Uniform # Shows) 32 Sandy Koufax (Hand Cut-Glove In Front) 33 Rocky Colavito (Hand Cut-Kansas City) 34 Al Kaline (Hand Cut-Holding Two Bats) 35 Ken Boyer (Hand Cut-Cap To Waist) 36 Tommy Davis (Hand Cut-Batting) 1965 Bazooka Baseball Card Checklist Panel 1 Chuck Hinton/Larry Jackson/Mickey Mantle Panel 2 Tony Oliva/Dean Chance/Jim O'Toole Panel 3 Harmon Killebrew (bat on shoulder)/Pete Ward/Hank Aaron (batting) Panel 4 Dick Radatz/Boog Powell/Willie Mays (looking down) Panel 5 Bob Veale/ Roberto Clemente (batting)/Johnny Callison (no screen in background) Panel 6 Joe Torre/Billy Williams (batting)/Bob Chance Panel 7 Bob Aspromonte/Joe Christopher/Jim Bunning Panel 8 Jim Fregosi/Bob Gibson/Juan Marichal Panel 9 Dave Wickersham/Ron Hunt/Gary Peters Panel 1 Ron Santo/Elston Howard (with glove)/Brooks Robinson (portrait) Panel 1 Frank Robinson (portrait)/Sandy Koufax (hands over head)/Rocky Colavito (Cleveland Panel 1 Al Kaline (portrait)/Ken Boyer (portrait)/Tommy Davis (fielding) 1966 Bazooka Baseball Card Checklist 1 Sandy Koufax 2 Willie Horton (Hand Cut) 9 Ed Kranepool (Hand Cut) 13 Roy McMillan (Hand Cut) 16 Willie Mays (Hand Cut) 18 Vern Law (Hand Cut) 25 Dean Chance ((California)-Hand Cut) 29 Milt Pappas (Hand Cut) 32 Frank Robinson ((Portrait)-Hand Cut) 33 Bill Skowron (Hand Cut) 37 Jim Grant (Hand Cut) Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 6 47 Eddie Fisher (Hand Cut) Hand Cut Blefary/Pappas/Aaron Hand Cut Bunning/Robinson/Skowron Hand Cut Chance/Clemente/Cloninger Hand Cut Grant/Rose/Santo Hand Cut Kaline/Fisher/Williams Hand Cut Koufax/Horton/Howard Hand Cut Mantle/Wagner/Kranepool Hand Cut Mays/Mcdowell/Law Hand Cut Mcmillan/Mccovey/Colavito Hand Cut Mickey Mantle/Leon Wagner 1967 Bazooka Baseball Card Checklist Hand Cut Allen/Stottlemyre/Conigliaro Hand Cut Blefary/Regan/Aaron Hand Cut Bunning/F.Robinson/Boyer Hand Cut Chance/Clemente/Cloninger Hand Cut Davis/Rose/Santo Hand Cut Fregosi/Fairly/Gibson Hand Cut Kaline/Alou/Williams Hand Cut Mantle/Wagner/Peters Hand Cut Marichal/Killebrew/Callison Hand Cut Mays/McDowell/Kaat Hand Cut McLain/McCovey/Colavito Hand Cut Reichardt/Agee/Howard Hand Cut Robinson/Wynn/Torre Hand Cut Tresh/Oliva/Drysdale 1968 Bazooka Baseball Card Checklist Al Downing (Hand Cut) Al Kaline (Hand Cut) Bill Freehan (Hand Cut) Bill White (Hand Cut) Billy Williams (Hand Cut) Bob Clemente (Hand Cut) Bob Gibson (Hand Cut) Bob Veale (Hand Cut) Bobby Knoop (Hand Cut) Clete Boyer (Hand Cut) Curt Flood (Hand Cut) Dean Chance (Hand Cut) Don Drysdale (No Period-Hand Cut) Don Drysdale (Period After "A"-Hand Cut) Don Mincher (Hand Cut) Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 7 Earl Wilson (Hand Cut) Ferguson Jenkins (Hand Cut) Frank Howard (Hand Cut) Frank Robinson (Hand Cut) Gary Peters (Hand Cut) George Scott (Hand Cut) Hank Aaron (Hand Cut) Harmon Killebrew (Hand Cut) Jim Bunning (Hand Cut) Jim Hunter (Hand Cut) Jim Lefebvre (Hand Cut) Jim 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