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Tennis....anyone
![]() Champion Jockey's, including Isaac Murphy (Winner of three Kentucky Derby's). Row - row - row your boat, gently down the stream. Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, life is but a dream ![]() TED Z T206 Reference . |
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This group of fourteen N162 cards, together with the cards on display in Posts # 23, 29, and 30 comprise of a complete set of 50 subjects.
Putting together an N162 set is not a difficult task. The BB subjects are quite available. Harry Beecher** and "Buffalo Bill" Cody are tough to find; but, most of the other athletes are not as tough to find. However, you will find the Billiard guys considerably tougher. ![]() ** Note…...Beecher was the star Quarterback for Yale (1884 - 1888). His coach, Walter Camp, is considered the "Father of American Football". Camp modernized the game of Football at Yale to the game we know today. Prior to Camp's innovation of College Football, the game was being played like Rugby. TED Z T206 Reference . |
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Finally, the chess players!
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My heart did skip a beat when I saw that Dunlap Detroit card. I always thought it didn't exist and then I see it, and now it was just a fake or a joke card. That's what I don't like about these "fantasy" cards, very confusing and misleading to old and new collectors. Glad Fred made it right on here. I could see someone putting a copy of this card on ebay someday and someone will be taken again.
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Wanted : Detroit Baseball Cards and Memorabilia ( from 19th Century Detroit Wolverines to Detroit Tigers Ty Cobb to Al Kaline). |
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Ted, thanks for posting these Goodwin Champions. In my opinion these are the nicest cards printed in that era. Great artwork and color, like the Rowell Pedestrian card.
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