b'28211211FITZROY FOOTBALL CLUB 1944 PREMIERSHIP: Keith Stackpole Sr.s trophy ashtray with engraving Fitzroy F.C. V.F.L. Premiers 1944 - Pres. To K. Stackpole - Player, together with pewter mug engraved Presented To K W Stackpole By The Canterbury Cricket Club For 50Yrs Service As Player And Committee Man. Having joined Fitzroy in 1939, Stackpole Sr. went on to win the 1944 Grand Final, his last game of football, in which he kicked two goals. (2)Provenance: The Keith Stackpole Collection$300500 212VICTORIA v QUEENSLAND 1946: Wooden paddle signed by fifteen players including Jack Ryder, Des Fothergill, Bill Johnston, and Keith Stackpole Sr.; length 45cm. Provenance: The Keith Stackpole Collection$150200213 214213Keith Stackpole Sr.s early 1950s Victorian State blazer, dark navy with embroidered VCA logo on pocket; tag reads The Mutual Store Ltd. - Flinders Street, Melbourne.Keith William Stackpole (19161992) is primarily remembered as an Australian Rules footballer who played with Collingwood and Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League. After leaving the league Stackpole joined (VFA) club Prahran as captain and coach, kicking 85 goals in his first season. He also became a Victorian first-class cricketer, making 1025 runs at 34.16 from 20 matches.Provenance: The Keith Stackpole Collection$400600'