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Title
1976 Herfy's Soccer Trading Card EarthQuakes San Jose
Date Created and/or Issued
1976/ /
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
Herfy's San Jose Earthquakes (NASL) soccer trading cards (set of 18). 2008-38-6a: Laurie Calloway, Defender 2008-38-6b: Paul Child, Forward 2008-38-6c: Buzz Demling, Defender 2008-38-6d: Mark Demling, Defender 2008-38-6e: Gabbo Gavric, Head Coach 2008-38-6f: Mani Hernandez, Forward 2008-38-6g: Mike Hewitt, Goalkeeper 2008-38-6h: Mike Ivanow, Goalkeeper 2008-38-6i: Davie Kemp, Defender 2008-38-6j: Mark Liveric, Forward 2008-38-6k: Ilija Mitic, Midfielder 2008-38-6l: Johnny Moore, Forward 2008-38-6m: Miro Pavlovic, Defender 2008-38-6n: John Rowlands, Defender 2008-38-6o: George Sorgic, Forward 2008-38-6p: Juli Veee, Midfielder 2008-38-6q: Art Welch, Midfielder 2008-38-6r: Jim Zylker, Defender
Type
image
Identifier
0FF3328B-FEE6-4342-9D06-393486194722
2008-38-6a-r
Subject
San Jose Earthquakes (Soccer team)
Soccer players
Collecting cards
Calloway, Laurie
Child, Paul
Demling, Mark
Demling, Arthur Michael
Gavric, Momcilo
Hernandez, Mani
Hewitt, Mike
Ivanow, Mike
Kemp, Davie
Liveric, Mark
Mitic, Ilija
Moore, Johnny
Pavlovic, Miro
Rowlands, John
Sorgic, George
Veee, Juli
Welch, Art
Zylker, Jim

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