GENERAL 1. Various items incl. “Physical Training for Athletes” A.A.A. of NSW 1933); “Swimming Instructions” (1939) 64pp booklet; Official Programme 24th Australian YMCA Inter-Association Tournament at Melbourne, 1948”; several football and cricket publications; some early team photos, cricket, rugby and football cards, an Alex Mather & Sons cricketer lemonade bottle; VFL cufflinks, etc. Mixed condition.��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $200–250 2. CIGARETTE & TRADE CARDS: A small accumulation, mainly Australian Rules Football; mixed condition. (90) Also an untidy range of general subjects in albums and loose in a box. (100s).�������������������������������������������������������� $200–250 3. 1928-30 scrapbooks (5) covering tennis (2) and cricket (3) with much attention to the early days of the careers of Don Bradman and Jack Crawford. Fascinating contemporary newspaper and magazine reports, photos, etc.�������� $150–250 4. A collection of signed photographs featuring Herb Elliot (with CoA), Harrison Dillard USA (with CoA), Bob Mathis USA (with CoA), Juan Antonia Samaranch (with accompanying letter), Kosta Tszyu, Mark Woodbridge & Mark Woodforde (framed and with CoA), Michael Doohan (framed) & Wayne Grady (framed. (Total: 8 items). (8)������������������������������ $250–300 5. AUSTRALIAN SPORTING GREATS: Individually framed and signed photographs, etc., of cricketers Jeff Thomson and Shane Warne; Australian Rules footballer Leigh Matthews; basketballer Andrew Gaze and Marathon man, Steve Moneghetti. (5 items).������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $250–300 BOXING 6. 1930 broadside: “Sensational Sammy Harris: Akron’s Lightweight Contender. 31 x 22cm; framed & glazed (63 x 53cm). The poster was created by boxing manager Harry “Ping” Auber, and reads “You Pick The Boy. Harris Will Fight Him... Harris is only 19 years of age and has a record to be proud of. 65 FIGHTS. WON 62. WON 20 BY K.O. LOST ONLY 3. This Brownskin Boy Always Repeats As He Is CLEAN CLASSY COLORFUL. ” Tragically, in a March 1931 rematch against Mickey Buris, Harris failed to answer the Round 10 bell and lost consciousness. He subsequently fell into a coma and died as a result of the injuries he sustained in the fight.����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $50–75 7. MUHAMMAD ALI, signed b/w photograph of Ali at weigh-in with Sonny Liston, size 41 x 51cm.�������������������������� $200–250 8 11 8. MUHAMMAD ALI, signed colour photograph of Ali standing over Sonny Liston, size 41 x 51cm.��������������������������� $250–300 9. MUHAMMAD ALI signed photograph; the iconic 1965 image of Ali rampant over Sonny Liston sprawled on the mat below him. Framed & glazed, with Field of Dreams Certificate of Authenticity. Overall 64 x 54cm.����������������������������������� $200–250 10. LIONEL ROSE, signed black & white photograph, mounted together with a dramatic action photograph from the Rose v Harada bout on February 26, 1968. In defeating Harada, Lionel Rose became World Bantamweight Champion and the first Australia Aboriginal to win a World title. Framed & glazed, overall 68 x 41cm. With CofA.�������������������������������� $150–200 11. “RUMBLE IN THE JUNGLE” Ali and Foreman signed photograph capturing the moment in the 8th Round when Forman was Knocked-out and Muhammad Ali became World Champion again. Framed & glazed; overall 37 .5 x 40cm. With CoA.������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ $250–300 5