Talk:Weldon Humble/GA1
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Reviewer: Seattle (talk · contribs) 15:31, 7 October 2013 (UTC)
- Comments:
- No DAB links, no dead links
- How do you know the card wasn't published without a copyright, and it wasn't renewed?
- I was advised some time ago by another editor that Bowman cards up to the 1980s are in the public domain because their copyrights weren't renewed. There's some information on it at Wikipedia:WikiProject Baseball/Style advice. There's a Bowman-specific PD notice here, but it pertains to Bowman's baseball cards, not its football cards. I assume it also applies to the company's football cards – I've been told as much, at least – but if you think there's not enough information to support this, I'm more than happy to substitute a standard fair-use rationale. --Batard0 (talk) 17:39, 9 October 2013 (UTC)
- was called up for service in the Korean War after the season. called into, perhaps, is better than "called up", which is idiomatic.
- win-loss-tie record needs the ndashes, like the records.
- What evidence is there to suggest Humble was a "star" at the high school level? I read the "early life" section and can't find anything.
- How did the Colts acquire the rights to Humble?
- How did the Texans team do?
- I would take a sentence in the first paragraph of "early life" to mention birth date and location.