Here is a partial list of items to be auctioned or raffled off to support the establishment of a branch of the Ted Williams Museum in Rhode Island.
Some of these items will close at the dinner on April 30, some at the golf awards dinner on May 1, and others will be available for bid on the USS Saratoga Museum Foundation's eBay seller site. For some items, event attendees will compete with internet bidders to determine winners.
Auction items may be previewed from 3-6PM on Saturday, April 29, and again on Sunday afternoon from 1-4PM. Silent auction bidding begins at 3PM on Saturday.
We will accept absentee bids on both silent and live items from those unable to attend the dinner or participate in the golf tournament. Auction-only
registration requires credit card information and a $10 donation to the USS Saratoga Museum Foundation, Inc.
All autographed items sold to support our efforts come with an unconditional money-back guarantee. We auction such items on a good faith basis, but we are also relying on our donors, consignors and suppliers to supply authentic material.
Should any item's authenticity be professionally questioned at any time, we will happily refund the purchase price upon return of the item. This refund guarantee never expires.
All sales are final. Items are not redeemable for cash. There will be no exchanges or refunds. Please note restrictions on items before you bid.
Visa/Mastercard/Discover/AMEX are accepted, as are personal checks. Make all checks payable to USS Saratoga Museum Foundation, Inc. A $25 fee will be assessed for returned checks.
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101) John F. Kennedy framed display; newspaper drawing, franked Senate envelope and plaque
Original page of Providence Journal sports section dated November 24, 1963 features one of the most famous drawings in the paper's history; Frank Lanning's tribute to the assassinated President. "...He was a sailor who frequented Narragansett Bay and the waters off Cape Cod. On Friday he sailed away into a violent and far too premature sunset. Fair harbor, Mr. President--we'll pray for the Great Navigator to set a straight course for little John John and Caroline." Beautifully matted in a gold leaf frame, the display also includes a 1957 US Senate envelope bearing JFK's free frank signature. |
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103) Rogers Hornsby signed 1953 Cooperstown Hall of Fame game program
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Tastefully matted and framed Hall of Fame game program with 15 signatures from the Reds and White Sox. Hornsby was the Cincinnati manager that year. Photocopy of scored inside of program is included. |

104) Nicely framed 16x20 photo of Marine pilot Ted Williams
This classic image shows Ted in the cockpit of his F9F Panther fighter jet during the Korean War. Certificate from Ted Williams Museum. |

102) Ted Williams signed Korean War print
Limited edition artwork by artist Merv Corning depicts Williams in his fighter pilot uniform, with his F9F Panther fighter jet in the foreground. Certificate from Ted Williams Museum. |

105) Very rare framed signed 16x20 photograph "Ted Williams & Friends"
Signed by Ted, Dom DiMaggio, Bobby Doerr, Johnny Pesky, and Ed Pellagrini. Certificate from Ted Williams Museum. |

106) Jackie Robinson autograph
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Beautiful black ink cut signature matted with period photograph |

107) Two VIP all-access passes to the Rhode Island International Film Festival
This pair of highly-sought passes allows the bearers total access (including backstage and parties) for the August 8- 13 festiveal. valued at $450 each ($900 for the pair) Donated by Rhode Island International Film Festival |

108) Framed Ted Williams 10x14 transfer on canvas
This artwork is entitled "The Kid At The Corners" and is signed by the artist, renowned Rhode Island painter and sculptor Armand LaMontagne. The original of this portrait is larger than life size and was done for a private collector. The portrait depicts a young Ted as he probably looked after his discharge from the Marines at the end of World War II. The scene was in the visitor's dugout at Briggs Stadium in Detroit. The attitude projected by Ted in this portrait is one of great confidence, an attribute that carried him through his life. ALSO: DVD (aired on PBS) of artist Armand LaMontagne doing the small statue of Ted that resides in the Ted Williams Museum in Hernando, Florida. Donated by Arthur Kaufman and Armand LaMontagne. |

109) 1976 Westchester Classic 4th round golf program signed by some 60 golfers
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Matted and framed with names of the field on the bback. Signatures of Palmer, Nicklaus, Watson, Irwin and Venturi jump out immediately. |

110) Piece of authentic 2004 Fenway Park sod
This sod was part of the outfield played on by the World Champion Boston Red Sox during the 2004 regular and post seasons. Obtained from Red Sox; authenticity guaranteed by Major League Baseball. |

111) Play a round of golf with Red Sox pitching legend Bill Lee.
Eighteen holes with the "Spaceman" at your course with two of your buddies should be a day you'll never forget. Date and place to be mutually determined; cost of the golf is responsibility of the winning bidder Donated by Bill Lee |

113) 1950 signed Red Sox team ball with Williams on sweet spot |
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112) Babe Ruth cut signature display w 8x10 photo
Beautifully double matted and framed piece features dark Babe signature and a b/w 8x10 photo of the Babe in civvies, receiving a trophy from Joe DiMaggio just prior to his death in 1948. |

114) Tony Conigliaro handwritten letter, resume and envelope
June 12, 1976 letter signed "Tony C" written to sports marketing firm in Boston, "...enjoyed meeting you and hope we can do some business.: Handwritten resume includes notation, "Retired from baseball end of 1975. 1976: WJAR-TV sportscaster on weekend news team." |

115) George HW Bush, Lee Trevino, Seve Ballesteros, Tom Watson and Jack Nicklaus signed 1981 photo
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The 1981 PGA Grand Slam of Golf took place at Breakers West in West Palm Beach, FL. Lee Trevino won the match and the other 3 golfers in the picture finished 2nd (Watson), 3rd (Nicklaus), & 4th (Ballesteros). Then-Vice President George Bush presented the winning trophy to Trevino. This original photo is double matted and beautifully framed to 18.5 x 21.5, and is inscribed and dated by photographer Max Kaufman along the bottom edge of the photo. |

116) Dinner and a ballgame with former Red Sox GM Lou Gorman
Invite three of your friends to dine at one of Fenway's private facilities with former Red Sox GM Lou Gorman, then take in the game. Date to be mutually agreed. Donated by Lou Gorman. |

117) Lunch for two people with Congressman James Langevin.
Date to be at the mutual convenience of the Congressman and the winner, sometime in the next 12 months. Lunch can either be in Rhode Island or in Washington, DC. If the winner selects Washington travel expenses are the responsibility of the winner. Winner should call the scheduler at 401-732-9400 to make arrangements. Donated by Congressman James Langevin. |

118) Luis Tiant signed Red Sox replica jersey
This Majestic jersey comes nicely signed Luis Tiant on the front, and will be signed by all 2006 Red Sox Legends event participants before the weekend is over. |

119) Bobby Orr signed Bruins sweater
CCM replica Vintage Hockey Jersey, signed on the number 4. |

120) Conigliaro brothers signed 14 x 10 b/w photo
Shows both in Red Sox uniforms; inscribed "To Bess, Best wishes"; photo has some wrinkles, corner damage, a 1" tear on left edge and small emulsion loss not affecting signatures or faces. |

121) Baseball signed by Hank Aaron and Dick Drago
On July 20, 1976 Hank Aaron hit home run No. 755 -- the final home run of his career. Aaron says his most important home run was No. 755, not 715. With sore knees and back, Aaron stepped in as a DH against Dick Drago of the California Angels and belted his 10th homer of the season in front of his old Milwaukee fans, where his career had begun. It was the final tally. |

122) Boston American League Baseball Club stock certificate
Unissued certificate #77, Including stub, for stock in the New Jersey corporation. Capitalization was $100,000 and shares cost $100 each in 1903. |

123) Unusual display piece signed by Yaz, Ferguson Jenkins, Lou Brock, Brooks Robinson and Pete Rose.
Three dimensional montage includes mini-bat signed by Rose, superimposed over a baseball diamond. Brooks Robinson has signed at third base. Jenkins, Brock and Yaz hace signed in the white border below the diamond. |

12) Pair of Red Sox Field Box seats
September 8 game against Kansas City. Section 25, Row K for the Kansas City game on the Friday evening after Labor Day. Great seats to a Red Sox game. Donated by Cox Communications; face value $180. |

13) Tiger Woods autographed golf program, framed with six photos
In 1998 Tiger Woods played an exhibition match at Mimosa Golf & Country Club, Clark Field, Philippines. These photos and the signed program are from that event; double matted and framed to 22.5 x 18.5. |

14) Wade Boggs signed Louisville Slugger baseball bat
Donated by Ted Williams Museum. |

15) Overnight stay and dinner for two at Grand Pequot Tower at Foxwoods
Excluding Friday & Saturday, expires May 2007. Donated by Foxwoods Resort and Casino; value $325. |

16) 1997 Moe Drabowsky Signed Orioles Complete Game-Worn Uniform (Jersey, Pants, Cap, Stirrups)
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The great Polish-born Orioles star hurler was a legendary late-50's phenom who crashed, burned, and then rose again as a World Series hero in '66 with Baltimore. Drabowky continued to flourish with the O's in '67 and '68, doing it all with a 1.60 and 1.91 ERA and batting .364 and .350, prompting selection by the Royals in the '69 expansion draft, where he lead the AL in saves through 1970, when he returned to Baltimore to once again carry them down the stretch to their second world championship in four years. Beloved by the city and franchise, Moe continued to serve the Orioles for the next three decades, and he wore this full uniform during 1997 Spring Training as a special instructor. The pullover V-neck has all the proper identifiers sewn on in two-color tackle twill, with tagging on the inside tail, including Rawlings swatch, "1 44" and "set 1 1997" flag tags. "Moe Drab" has also been penned in black felt tip on the Rawlings swatch. Collar features correct Rawlings and washing instructions flag tags. Also included are Drabowsky's pants, cap, stirrups and belt. Pants feature Rawlings tag in the inner waistline, and "36 29 96" strip tag, and "Moe" markered in black felt tip. Drabowsky added the final touch on an awesome representation by signing the front of the jersey ("10") in black felt tip. Authenticated by PSA/DNA and 100% Authentic/Lou Lampson. Donated by Dr. Joseph R. Barrie, M. D., former surgeon aboard USS Saratoga. |

17) Game-used Birdie Tebbetts 1948 Red Sox jersey
Wilson-made Red Sox home jersey, number 8, worn by catcher Birdie Tebbetts in 1948. Donated by Dr. Joseph R. Barrie, M. D., former surgeon aboard USS Saratoga. |

18) Red Sox pitching coach Rac Slider's 1987 Rawlings road jersey
Jersey #36 includes relatively rare left sleeve patch for the 75th anniversary of Fenway Park. Donated by Dr. Joseph R. Barrie. |

19) Sal Maglie game-used 1967 Red Sox cap
Maglie wore this cap as the pitching coach of the 1967 "Impossible Dream" American league champions. KM Pro cap manufactured by Tim McAuliffe Donated by Dr. Joseph R. Barrie. |

20) 1952 Boston Braves game-used cap
Wilson-made cap from the Braves' last year in Boston. Obtained by the donor from the last batboy of the team before they moved to Milwaukee. Donated by Dr. Joseph R. Barrie. |

21) Ralph Houk #35 game-used 1987 Twins Rawlings road jersey
This may have been Houk's last official uniform. The former Yankee catcher and Yankee and Red Sox manager became VP of the Twins in 1986 and helped guide them to the 1987 pennant. When on the field with the team (which was not often) Houk wore this uniform. Marked "Set 1 1987" in collar. Donated by Dr. Joseph R. Barrie. |

22) 1987 Wilson game-used Yankees road jersey #56
By September, rookie Al Leiter was wearing this uniform number; however, the name sewn in the collar is "LIttle"--probably issued in spring training to someone who did not make the team. Donated by Dr. Joseph R. Barrie. |

23) Bobby Munoz #35 game-used 1994 Phillies home jersey
Also has baseball's 125th Anniversary patch. Donated by Dr. Joseph R. Barrie. |

24) Thad Bosley #41 game-used 2003 Athletics home jersey
Majestic home jersey marked "Set 2 2003." Donated by Dr. Joseph R. Barrie. |

25) Eduardo Perez #33 game-used 2003 Cardinals home jersey
Majestic home jersey. Donated by Dr. Joseph R. Barrie. |

26) Kevin Gryboski #49 game-used 2004 Braves jersey, Spahn patch
Rawlings road jersey features #21 patch on sleeve, the tribute to Warren Spahn Donated by Dr. Joseph R. Barrie |

27) 1960's-70's San Francisco Giants Game Worn Warm-up Jacket
Black satin jacket with orange trim and "Giants" team name on left sleeve. Retains original "KM Pro" tag inside, with size "50" tag as well. In excellent condition, with leather trimmed pockets and no player identification. Tough to find these jackets in such nice condition. Donated by Dr. Joseph R. Barrie |

28) circa 1985 Cleveland Indians game-used cap
This cap, bearing the innocent "C", was the model President Clinton chose to wear rather than the controversial Indian head when he threw out the first ball at Jacobs Field in 1994. Donated by Dr. Joseph R. Barrie |

29) 1950 Chicago Cubs game-used cap
No player association can be made with this Wilson cap, obtained by the donor from a cap manufacturer's rep. But it is in very good condition for its age, with vibrant colors Donated by Dr. Joseph R. Barrie |

30) 1958 Yankees game-used cap
No player association can be made with this cap, obtained by the donor from cap manufacturer's rep. But it's a real, game used cap beaaring the famous NY logo. (Inside brim is cracked, but fault is not visible). KM Pro cap manufactured by Tim McAuliffe. Donated by Dr. Joseph R. Barrie |

31) Red 1974 White Sox game-used cap
Joe Lonnett #37 was the third base coach for the 1974 team. Cap was also obtained by the donor from cap manufacturer's rep. Donated by Dr. Joseph R. Barrie |

32) Kent Hrbek signed, game-used 1984 Twins cap
This rather early New Era pro model cap is marked #14 in black sharpie on the brim, and Hrbek's signature is in blue sharpie. In 1984 Hrbek finished second to Willie Hernandez in the AL MVP balloting. Donated by Dr. Joseph R. Barrie |

33) Brian Jordan game-used 2003 Cardinals cap
This very nice New Era Diamond collection cap features the raised embroidered lettering and is marked with the number 3 on the brim. Donated by Dr. Joseph R. Barrie |

34) Tim Drew game-used 2001 Indians cap
New Era cap features 100th Anniversary of the American League "Charter Member" patch. Biblical references are marked on underside of brim, along with #47. Donated by Dr. Joseph R. Barrie |

35) Ryan Wagner game-used 2004 Reds cap
The back half of the sweatband has been cut out of this cap belonging to the Cincinnati relief pitcher.
Donated by Dr. Joseph R. Barrie |

36) Geoff Blum 2005 White Sox game-used cap
This New Era cap is marked #27 on the brim. Blum hit the game-winning pinch-hit home run in the 14th inning to win Game 3 of the World Series against the Astros. Donated by Dr. Joseph R. Barrie |

37) Makita 12v 3/8" cordless drill
Donated by Quaker Lane Tools; value $150 |
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38) Nice Golfer Gift Basket
Donated by Independence Bank; value $100 |
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39) Providence dinner and theater package
The winning bidder and three friends will enjoy a performance at Trinity Repertory Theater (either Boots on the Ground thru May 21, or any show next year other than Christmas Carol). Start off the evening (or close it out) at Trinity Brew Pub, where a $25 gift certificate will take a bite out of the bar bill. Donated by Trinity Repertory Theater and Trinity Brew Pub |
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40) Basket of Cheer
Donated by Cowesset Wine & Spirits |
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41) Three units of shelving
Worth $185.00 each Donated by Yankee Supply |
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42) Newport National Golf Club round for 4
Donated by Rhode Island Sports Council |
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43) Golf round for 4 people at Quidnessett Country Club
Donated by Quidnessett Country Club |
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44) NASCAR: Bell Motorsports shirt and hat
Donated by Bell Helicopter Textron |
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45) NASCAR: Bell #64 stock car signed by Rusty Wallace
Action Collectable 1:24 scale Limited Edition. Donated by Bell Helicopter Textron |
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46) Signed 11x14 photo of Jonathan Papelbon
Donated by Ted Williams Museum |
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47) Signed 11x14 photo of Matt Clement
Donated by Ted Williams Museum |
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48) Nice 11x16 of Wade Boggs & Ted Williams, signed by Boggs
Donated by Ted Williams Museum |
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49) Wade Boggs & Dom DiMaggio signed 16x20 photo
Donated by Ted Williams Museum |
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50) Frank Malzone signed baseball
Donated by Ted Williams Museum |
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51) Corey Dillon signed Patriots jersey
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52) Ted Williams spin casting reel, unused in box
Sears 240 reel in original box with instructions and warranty card (c.1976) |

53) Ted Williams figurine, Sports Impressions
New in box, complete with tag and certificate. Group B, Set 1 #5 |

54) Book "The Spirit of Golf"
Oversized (12.5 x 15) art book features 80 exquisite oils and watercolors by Ray Ellis, contemporary impressionist. Published 1992 by Longstreet Press. |

55) Tom Glavine signed 8x10 and 95 World Series patch
Beautifully double matted and framed display piece measures 18 x 25 and features gorgeous blue sharpie signature of the Concord, MA native. Mounted in the frame is an original 1995 WS shoulder patch and a bronze plaque noting the crafty Braves' pitcher was MVP of that series. |

56) Mickey Mantle signed and framed "Rookie Year" photo
This oversized Mantle photo is signed in blue sharpie and trimmed to fit the 17.5 x 16 light wood frame. Bronze plaque reads "Mickey Mantle-Rookie Year" |

57) Joe DiMaggio signed cover of his book, plaque-mounted
This reproduction of the cover of "Lucky to be a Yankee", published in 1946, features a bold blue autograph of the Yankee Clipper and is mounted on a 10.5 x 13 marble plaque. |

58) Super Bowl 36 matted postal cover and Adam Vinateri photo
Nicely double matted piece includes special postal cover dated Feb 3, 2002 and postmarked "Super Bowl Station", New Orleans |

59) Steffi Graf signed 1991Sports Illustrated cover
Nicely double matted and framed SI cover commemorates her Wimbledon victory |

60) Tom Brady autographed Patriots mini-helmet
Signed in blue sharpie with "#12" added |

61) Corey Dillon autographed Patriots mini-helmet
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62) Bobby Orr signed 11 x 14 b/w photo
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63) Joe Montana signed full-size 49ers helmet
This is an official helmet; signature is a little light; helmet case not included. |

64) Rudy Giuliani signed NYPD tee shirt
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65) Tom Brady autographed 8 x 10 photo collage on plaque
Nice marble plaque, and colorful photo featuring a strong Brady signature in gold. |

66) Dan Marino and Drew Bledsoe signed 8 x 10 photo
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67) Gary Player signed vintage b/w 8 x 10 photo
Nice ballpoint signature on 1960s image. |

68) Antowain Smith signed 8 x 10 photo
2002 Patriots photo. |

69) Rare (#9 of 10) Bruins Alumni hockey program signeed by Bobby Orr, Woody Dumart, Ferny Flaman and John Bucyk.
Includes acrylic holder |

70) Newspaper reporting death of Ted Williams
Providence Journal front and sports sections, July 6, 2002 reporting death of Ted Williams. |

71) Fenway Park tribute to Ted Williams
Providence Journal complete newspaper, July 23, 2002. |

72) Ray Bourque signed limited edition poster
Numbered 696/2000, this 18 x 24 poster honoring the great Bruins defenseman is signed by Bourque and artist Neal Fornoy. |

73) Framed panoramic photo of Fenway Park
This picture, probably taken in the early 1980s, shows the first inning of a game with the California Angels. |

74) Ben Coates signed framed 16 x 20 photo
This great image of the former Pats tight end is double matted and framed to 21 x 28. Nice! |

75) Framed 1921 front page of Nashville Banner
Jack Dempsey beats Carpentier "Dempsey Still King of Fistic World." |

76) Limited edition 1980 Tom Yawkey tribute poster
Includes more than 50 baseball card images; #183 of unknown print run; produced by Jimmy Fund. Images include many Red Sox greats who played for Yawkey, including Williams, Agganis, Malzone, Conigliaro, Goodman, Yaz, Evans etc. |

77) Joe Namath signed 16 x 20 lithograph
By famed sports artist Angelo Marino. Signed in pencil on artwork border "Joe Namath #12." |

78) Dan Marino signed 16 x 20 lithograph
By famed sports artist Angelo Marino. Signed in pencil on artwork border "Dan Marino #13." |

79) Larry Bird signed 16 x 20 lithograph
By famed sports artist Angelo Marino. Signed in gold sharpie on artwork. |

80) Framed Bruins poster signed by Bobby Orr and Johnny Bucyk
Limited edition commemorated 20th anniversary of 1969/70 Stanley Cup Championship; only a handful of these posters were signed. |

81) Jack Nicklaus autographed golf ball
Nice black signature on JN #1 ball. |

82) Ben Hogan autographed golf ball
Nice strong signature on Hogan Edge #3. |

83) Ted Williams signed golf ball
Maxfli 4. |

84) GI Joe Ted Williams
Korean War Fighter Pilot Mint in box; 1999 GI Joe Classic Collection piece depicts TW in fighter pilot uniform carrying an autographed bat. |

85) John Glenn autographed mini-bat
This Rawlings Adirondack bat offers a rare connection to baseball from Glenn, Ted Williams' wingman in the Korean War who went on to gain fame as a US Senator and astronaut. |

86) Hall of Famers signed baseball
Stan Musial, Yogi Berra and Ferguson Jenkins Official NL ball. |

87) Joe DiMaggio signed baseball
Official AL ball. |

88) Tony Conigliaro signed 1971 Topps card
Traded to the Angels after the 1970 season. |

89) Ray Bourque signed Bruins logo puck
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90) Roger Clemens signed baseball
Very slight smear. |

91) Derek Jeter signed baseball
Very slight smear. |

92) Curt Schilling signed baseball
2004 World Series ball. |

93) Doug Flutie autographed Boston College mini-helmet
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94) Roger Clemens signed Baseball Digest
Complete magazine. |

95) Tom Brady autographed Wilson NFL Pro-Comp football
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96) Tom Brady signed white panel football with Pats logo and stats
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97) Ferguson Jenkins signed mini bat
Miniature Louisville slugger, signed "Ferguson Jenkins HOF 91". Jenkins pitched for the Red Sox in 1976 and 1977. |

98) Copy of Babe Ruth's 1919 contract sale to the New York Yankees
Philanthropist Alan Shawn Feinstein raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for his crusade against hunger through sale of copies of this contract. Set of Babe Ruth stamp cards also included. |

99) Alex Rodriguez signed 8 x 10 photo
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100) President George HW Bush signed Golf Digest
Complete copy of September 1990 issue featuring Pres Bush on the cover, playing at Holly Hills CC in MD. |

101) Super Bowl 39 matted postal cover and MVP Deion Branch photo
Nicely double matted piece originally sold for $20 at US Post Office. Long sold out, the cover is postmarked at On The River Station, Jacksonville, Feb 6, 2005. |

102) 2004 ALCS matted postal cover and MVP David Ortiz photo
Attractive double matted piece originally sold for $20 at US Post Office. Long sold out, the cover is postmarked at Stadium Station, Bronx, NY Oct 20, 2004. |

103) 2004 ALCS matted postal cover and photo of Ortiz and Ramirez
Attractive double matted piece originally sold for $20 at US Post Office. Long sold out, the cover is postmarked at Stadium Station, Bronx, NY Oct 20, 2004. |

104) 2004 World Series matted postal cover and photo of four Red Sox pitchers
Attractive double matted piece originally sold for $20 at US Post Office. Long sold out, the cover features bothh times, while the photo is of Martinnez, Lowe, Schilling and Foulke. |

105) 2004 Red Sox preseason matted postal cover and Pedro Martinez photo
This nice double matted piece originally sold for $20 at US Post Office. Long sold out, the cover is postmarked April 9, 2004--Opening Day at Fenway. The cover pictures, Ramirez, Martinez, Schilling and Garciaparra. |

106) 2004 Red Sox matted postal cover and Manny Ramirez photo
This nice double matted piece originally sold for $20 at US Post Office. Long sold out, the cover shows a nice view of Fenway Park and is postmarked September 26, 2004 in Boston; date of the last home game of the season, an 11-4 win over the Yanks. |

107) Framed 1966 Golf Digest cover signed by Sam Snead.
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108) Framed 1996 Golf World cover signed by Greg Norman. |

109) Framed 1995 Golf World cover signed by Vijay Singh. |

110) Framed 1967 Sports Illustrated cover signed by Jack Nicklaus. |

111) Michelle Wie signed golf ball |

112) Chi Chi Rodriguez signed golf ball |

113) Curtis Strange signed golf ball |

114) David Duval signed golf ball |

115) Annika Sorenstam signed golf ball |

116) Greg Norman signed golf ball |

117) Lee Trevino signed golf ball |

118) Phil Mickelkson signed golf ball |

119) John Daly signed golf ball |

120) Tom Watson signed golf ball |
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