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Gamebits
12-30-2019, 07:03 PM
Hi there,

I do not post very often but I spend quite a bit of time here researching stuff.

My questions are about the T224/T229 Sports Champions, Pet cigarettes and Kopec cigarettes, first of all, my copy of the ACC doesn't have T224 listed, both Pet and Kopec backs are grouped under the one listed for the T229.

#1) Where is the T224 appellation coming from? Would it be from an earlier version of the ACC (mine is 1967)?

#2) I'm trying to put a checklist together for my project, I read somewhere that there is 50 cards in the set, my ACC doesn't state how many cards there is. So far I got 38 different ones, does anybody can add to the list?

Monte Attell
George Bond
Walter Brookins
Frankie Burns
Tommy Burns
Eddie Campi
James J. Corbett
Glenn Curtiss
Harley Davidson
Jem Driscoll
Robert Fitzsimmons
Jim Flynn
Johnnie Frayne
Harry A. Gibson
Frank Gotch
Eddie Hanlon
Johnny Hayes
Dick Hyland
James J. Jeffries
Jack Johnson
Al Kaufman
Hugo Kelly
Soldier King
Hubert Latham
J. Scott Leary
Tom Longboat
Johnny Mccarthy
W.R. Mcwood
Owen Moran
Battling Nelson
Billy Papke
P.O. Parmalee
James Radley
John L. Sullivan
Joe Thomas
J.J. Ward
Chas. F. Willard
Ad. Wolgast [Adolph]

Thank you

RCMcKenzie
12-30-2019, 07:23 PM
Here's Ward. I can't help with the list. I used to own a few boxers. I always assumed the checklist for Pet and Kopec was the same. Don't know.

Vintagecatcher
12-30-2019, 08:03 PM
Looking at the artwork in the posted Ward card, makes me wonder if there is a connection to the Obak cards. Both sets have Factory No. 171 1st DIST. CAL as well!

Patrick

teza11
12-30-2019, 08:06 PM
I just pulled-out a few older editions of the ACC. Up through the 1956 reprint edition, Burdick had T224 listed as "Prizefighters, Pet cigarettes" and T229 listed as "Sports Champions, Kopec cigarettes". In the 1960 ACC T224 was dropped completely and T229 was expanded to "Sports Champions, Kopec and Pet cigarettes.

Jeff

G1911
12-30-2019, 08:47 PM
The Pet and Kopec sets were split into two by Burdick, before the 'error' here was corrected and the sets united into one.

They were almost certainly printed by the same printer who did T212 Obak. It is probably a late 1911 or 1912 issue, based on the events mentioned on card reverses.

A significant number of cards seem to have purple stamps on the back.

I think there are 40 cards with no short prints (some seem less available because they are more popular and sitting in collections). It appears all cards have both Pet and Kopec backs, but I have not confirmed them all or kept scans. Hopefully the formatting is preserved, but here is what I have as the checklist.

1 Walter Brookins Aviator
2 Glenn Curtiss Aviator
3 Hubert Latham Aviator
4 P.O. Parmalee Aviator
5 James Radley Aviator
6 J.J. Ward Aviator
7 Chas. F. Willard Aviator
8 Abe Attell Boxe
9 Monte Attell Boxer
10 Frankie Burns Boxer
11 Tommy Burns Boxer
12 Eddie Campi Boxer
13 Joe Choynski Boxer
14 James J. Corbett Boxer
15 Jem Driscoll Boxer
16 Robert Fitzsimmons Boxer
17 Jim Flynn Boxer
18 Johnny Frayne Boxer
19 Eddie Hanlon Boxer
20 Dick Hyland Boxer
21 James J. Jeffries Boxer
22 Jack Johnson Boxer
23 Al Kaufman Boxer
24 Hugo Kelly Boxer
25 Johnny McCarthy Boxer
26 Owen Moran Boxer
27 Battling Nelson Boxer
28 Billy Papke Boxer
29 John L. Sullivan Boxer
30 Joe Thomas Boxer
31 Ad. Wolgast Boxer
32 Harry A. Gibson Cyclist
33 Harley Davidson Roller Skater
34 George Bond Swimmer
35 J. Scott Leary Swimmer
36 W.R. McWood Swimmer
37 Johnny Hayes Track & Field
38 Soldier King Track & Field
39 Tom Longboat Track & Field
40 Frank Gotch Wrestler

Gamebits
12-31-2019, 05:26 AM
Thank you Gentlemen, exactly what I was looking for, the amount of knowledge on this board is incredible, as I said earlier, I do not post very often but I do read a lot.

The only issue I have here, and it is like that on any other forum, is the pictures disappearing and links (think ebay) becoming obsolete.

Thanks again

swarmee
12-31-2019, 06:46 AM
You might be able to find the images again either on worthpoint, VCP, PWCC marketplace history, or PSA's website.