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Card #3 in the Chicle set is George Kenneally. George is the first player in the set to not use his nickname on his card. His friends called him Gigi. Check out this link for more info on George: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Kenneally. He is the first player in the set to have also been an owner of an NFL franchise, purchasing the Pottsville Maroons when they became insolvent. Unfortunately, the team did not survive the 1929 stock market crash.
Someone PLEASE post a better version of this card. This is my poorest card in the set. kennealy35front.jpg kennealy35back.jpg jeff Last edited by jefferyepayne; 04-28-2012 at 03:48 AM. |
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Card #4 in the Chicle set is Ed Matesic. Ed played for the Eagles and the "Pittsburgh Football Pirates" as Chris Berman might have called them if they hadn't changed their name to the Steelers later. Here is a little bit of info on Ed: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Matesic
Check out the discussion on the proper way to throw a forward pass on the back. matesic35front.jpg matesic35back.jpg jeff |
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Looks like you got a new scanner!
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I didn't get the new scanner yet. Raw cards look fine with pretty much any scanner ... it's the graded cards that cause trouble.
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Card #5 in the Chicle set is Glenn Presnell. Glenn holds a number of distinctions in the annals of NFL football history. He played for the inaugural Detroit Lions team in 1934 and help lead them to the NFL championship in 1935. The owner of the Lions let Glenn choose the colors for the team's uniforms and so we owe him for the blue and silver the Lions still use today. He led the league in total yardage in 1933 and set a new NFL scoring record that year. He also held the record for longest field goal (54 yards) for nearly 20 years.
Check out this link for more info on Glenn: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Presnell presnell35front.jpg presnell35back.jpg jeff Last edited by jefferyepayne; 04-30-2012 at 06:38 PM. |
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"Mr. Richards, the owner, the day I was up there and signed my contract, he said: 'There's a table out there in the next office covered with uniforms. Why don't you pick out the colors you like?' I went out. My wife was with me. We saw this Honolulu blue and silver and we fell in love with it."
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Card #6 in the Chicle set is Pug Rentner. Pug is in the College Football Hall of Fame and was a College All-American at Northwestern. He scored the Boston Redskins only points in their 1936 NFL Championship loss to the Green Bay Packers (21-6). This championship game was supposed to be played in Boston but the owner of the Redskins, who had previously announced he was moving the team to Washington, moved the game to New York.
Check out this link for more info on Pug: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pug_Rentner rentner35front.jpg rentner35back.jpg jeff Last edited by jefferyepayne; 05-01-2012 at 05:19 AM. |
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Card #7 in the Chicle set is Ken Strong. Ken was a 2x All-American at NYU and a 5x All-Pro selection. He is the first player in the Chicle set to have played in both the NFL and the second instantiation of the AFL. Ken was voted to the 1930's All Decade Team and the New York Giants retired his number. He was the first known player in NFL history to score on a fair catch kick, an obscure NFL rule that is still in existence. Only 5 players in NFL history have made a fair catch kick. Check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_catch_kick for more information.
Check out this link for more info on Ken: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Strong strong35front.jpg strong35back.jpg jeff Last edited by jefferyepayne; 05-02-2012 at 04:12 AM. |
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