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The O-Pee-Chee Company, Ltd. was a Canadian confectionery company founded in 1911 based in London, Ontario. [1] O-Pee-Chee was best known as a maker of trading cards.It entered into a marketing agreement with the Topps Company in 1958, releasing several collections of baseball, gridiron football and ice hockey cards.
Parkhurst Products was a Canadian confectionery manufacturing company based in Toronto.Parkhurst also produced Parkies and Zip trading cards in the 1950s and 1960s. Led by George Kennedy, it primarily produced hand-size picture cards mainly for ice hockey, but also for baseball, Canadian football, wrestling and other subjects.
Player Position Team(s) Birthplace Eli Ankou: Nose tackle: Jacksonville Jaguars (2017–2019) Dallas Cowboys (2020) Tennessee Titans (2021) Buffalo Bills (2021–2023) Atlanta Falcons (2023) Buffalo Bills (2023–present) Ottawa, ON: Matthew Bergeron: Offensive lineman: Atlanta Falcons (2023–present) Victoriaville, PQ: Chase Brown: Running back
The TSN Top 50 CFL Players was a list of the greatest fifty Canadian Football League players, as selected by a panel of sixty former CFL players, then-current and former coaches, executives, and media members in 2006. The panel was assembled by sports television network TSN in partnership with the CFL.
Goody Rosen, MLB All-Star outfielder, Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame; George Selkirk, succeeded Babe Ruth in right field for NY Yankees; Matt Stairs (born 1968) Adam Stern (born 1980) Mark Teahen; Scott Thorman; Larry Walker, first Canadian to win Most Valuable Player Award (MVP) of Major League Baseball , 5x All Star [2] Nigel Wilson
Baseball Hall of Fame. Ferguson Jenkins, 1991; Larry Walker, 2020; Most Valuable Player Award. Larry Walker, 1997 NL; Justin Morneau, 2006 AL; Joey Votto, 2010 NL ...
Top-ranked player in Canada from 1982 to 1986. Reached semifinals in the 1984 US Open. Won Canadian Press Female Athlete of the Year twice in 1983 and 1985. [24] 1975: Harry Batstone: Football: Athlete: Won the 1921 Grey Cup (Dominion) with Toronto Argonauts. Won the Grey Cup with Queen's University Golden Gaels from 1922 to 1924. [25] 2020 ...
The company continued to use the "Donruss" name on baseball cards, which now benefited from Leaf's established distribution network. The Leaf brand was used from 1985 through 1988 on specially made baseball cards distributed in Canada, and in 1990 on a premium series of cards distributed in the U.S. [3] [4]