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Si King's Permanent Collection SI KING’S PERMANENT COLLECTION ALL ITEMS BELOW ARE AUTOGRAPHED BOLD NAME = DECEASED 1954 8/16/54 Eddie Matthews - Milwaukee Braves Hall of Famer (First issue) 8/30/54 Pamela Nelson - Woman in ocean 9/13/54 Jim Kimberly - Hall of Fame auto racing 10/4/54 Joyce Sellers - Western Fashions 10/11/54 Dewey Buck – Univ. of Oklahoma Trumpet player 11/22/54 Y.A. Tittle - San Francisco 49ers Hall of Famer 12/13/54 Evalee Geisler - 13 year old girl on Show Horse 12/20/54 Ken Sears - Univ. of Santa Clara Basketball 8 signatures 8 covers of 13 possible to sign 20 Total issues 3 Deceased 1955 1/3/55 Sir Roger Bannister - 1st to break 4 minute mile mark (Sportsman Of The Year) 1/24/55 Doris Hedberg & Maude Karlen - Swedish Gymnasts 1/31/55 Jill Kinmont Boothe - Skier & Author of “The Other Side of the Mountain” 2/7/55 Carol Heiss - Olympic Figure Skater 2/21/55 Betty Di Bugnano – Swimsuit Model 3/7/55 Joseph Alston - Badminton Champion 3/21/55 Parry O’Brien - Olympic Shot Put 4/4/55 Ben Hogan - Golf Hall of Famer 4/11/55 Willie Mays, Leo Durocher & Laraine Day - San Francisco Giants & Actress 4/18/55 Al Rosen - Cleveland Indians 5/2/55 Tom Courtney - Olympic Runner 5/23/55 Zale Parry - Skin Diver 5/30/55 Herb Score - Cleveland Indians 6/20/55 Ed Furgol - Golf Hall of Famer 6/27/55 Duke Snider - Brooklyn Dodgers Hall of Famer 7/11/55 Yogi Berra - New York Yankees Hall of Famer 8/1/55 Ted Williams - Boston Redsox Hall of Famer 8/15/55 Eddie Matthews - Milwaukee Braves Hall of Famer 8/22/55 Don Newcombe - Brooklyn Dodgers 8/29/55 Tony Trabert - Tennis Hall of Famer 9/5/55 Fred Pinder & Art Pinder - Spear Fishermen 9/12/55 Bud Wilkinson - Univ. of Oklahoma football Coach 9/19/55 Rocky Marciano - Heavyweight Champion Hall of Fame Boxer 9/26/55 Walter Alston – Los Angeles Dodgers Coach 10/3/55 Doak Walker - SMU Heisman Trophy Winner & Hall of Famer 10/17/55 Christopher “Kit” Smith & Peter Freck - Princeton Bandsmen 10/24/55 Howard “Hopalong” Cassady - Ohio State Univ. Heisman Trophy Winner 10/31/55 Pamela Phillips - Equestrian rider 11/7/55 Bob Pelligrini - Univ. of Maryland Football 11/21/55 Skeeter Werner - Olympic Skater 12/5/55 Louise Dyer - Olympic Fencer 12/19/55 Billy Andre - Ski vacations 12/26/55 Jim Swink - TCU Football 39 signatures 33 covers of 45 possible to sign 52 Total issues 21 Deceased 1956 1/2/56 Johnny Podres - Brooklyn Dodgers (Sportsman Of The Year) 1/9/56 Bob Cousey - Boston Celtics Hall of Famer 1/16/56 Mike Souchak - Golfer 1/23/56 Jean Beliveau - Montreal Canadiens Hall of Famer 1/30/56 Hayes Allen Jenkins & Tenley Albright - Olympic Skier & Figure Skater 2/6/56 Ralph Miller - Olympic Skier 2/13/56 Charles “Chick” Maute - Seton Hall Univ. Runner 3/5/56 Stan Musial, Rip Repulski, Bill Virdon, Wally Moon & Harry Elliott - St. Louis Cardinals 3/19/56 Alfred Glassell Jr. - Marlin Fisherman 3/26/56 Jim Kimberley - Hall of fame Auto Racer 4/2/56 Al Wiggins - Ohio State Univ. Swimmer & Olympian 4/16/56 Barbara Romack - Golfer 4/23/56 Billy Martin - New York Yankees Hall of Famer 5/7/56 Dave Erb - Jockey 5/14/56 Al Kaline & Harvey Keunn - Detroit Tigers Hall Of Famer 5/21/56 John Landy - Irish Olympic Runner 6/4/56 Floyd Patterson - Hall of Fame Boxer 6/11/56 Sam Snead - Hall of Fame Golfer 6/18/56 Mickey Mantle - New York Yankees Hall of Famer 6/25/56 Warren Spahn - Milwaukee Braves Hall of Famer 7/2/56 Bobby Morrow & Dave Sime - Duke Track & Field, Olympians 7/9/56 Mickey Mantle, Ernie Banks, Stan Musial, Duke Snider, Yogi Berra, Bob Friend, Tom Brewer & Dale Long – Baseball All Stars 7/16/56 Ted Kluszewski & Gus Bell - Cincinnati Reds 7/23/56 Luther Lyons - Harness Racing Jockey 7/30/56 Joe Adcock - Milwaukee Braves 8/6/56 Jeanne Stunyo - Olympic Swimmer 8/20/56 Eddie Matthews - Milwaukee Braves Hall of Famer 8/27/56 Doris Gissy & Ruth Gissy - Equestrian riders 9/3/56 Lew Hoad - Australian Tennis Hall of Famer 9/10/56 Whitey Ford - New York Yankees Hall of Famer 9/17/56 Willie Hartack - Hall of Fame Jockey 10/1/56 Mickey Mantle – New York Yankees Hall of Famer 10/8/56 Paul Brown & George Ratterman – Cleveland Browns Hall of Famer 10/22/56 Dr. John Chambers – Duck Hunter 10/29/56 Paul Hornung – Notre Dame Heisman Trophy Winner & Hall of Famer 11/12/56 Ron Kramer & Tom Maentz – Univ. of Michigan All American Football 11/26/56 Bill Peterson, Ed Warren & Ron Logan – UCLA Band members 12/3/56 Chuck Conerly – NY Giants 12/17/56 Elizabeth Guest Stevens - Ski Fashions (Elizabeth of the famous Guest Family & Bessemer Securities Corp.) 59 signatures 39 covers of 46 possible to sign 52 Total issues 31 Deceased 1957 1/7/57 Bobby Morrow - Olympic Runner (Sportsman Of The Year) 1/14/57 Wesley Sine & Betty Lou Sine - Skiers 1/21/57 Johnny Lee - Yale Univ. Basketball 1/28/57 Jack Bionda, Cal Gardner, Allen Stanley, Johnny Pierson & Larry Regan - Boston Bruins 2/25/57 Carmen Basilio & Johnny Saxton - Welterweight Champion Boxers 3/4/57 Mickey Mantle - New York Yankees Hall of Famer 3/11/57 Ben Hogan - Golf Hall of Famer 3/18/57 Gordie Howe & Ted Lindsay - Detroit Redwings Hall of Famers 3/25/57 Carroll Shelby - Hall of Fame Auto Racer 4/1/57 Dan Hodge - Wrestling Hall of Famer 4/22/57 Wally Moon - St. Louis Cardinals 4/29/57 Sugar Ray Robinson & Gene Fullmer - Hall of Fame Boxers 5/6/57 Eddie Arcaro - Hall of Fame Jockey 5/13/57 Billy Pierce - Chicago Whitesox 5/20/57 August A. “Gussie” Busch - Budweiser Family & St. Louis Cardinals Owner 6/3/57 Clem Labine - Brooklyn Dodgers 6/10/57 Cary Middlecoff - Hall of Fame Golfer 6/17/57 Eddie Arcaro - Hall of Fame Jockey 7/8/57 Ted Williams & Stan Musial - Boston Redsox & St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Famers 7/22/57 Hank Bauer - New York Yankees 7/29/57 Floyd Patterson - Heavyweight Champion & Boxing Hal of Famer 8/5/57 Bonnie Prudden - Fitness Expert 8/12/57 Col. Russell Schleeh - Hydroplane Racer 8/19/57 Johnny Simpson - Jockey 8/26/57 Countess Consuelo Crespi - Italian Royalty 9/2/57 Althea Gibson - Tennis Hall of Famer 9/9/57 Roy McMillan - Cincinnati Reds 9/16/57 Carmen Basilio - Welterweight Champion Boxer 9/30/57 Lou Burdette - Milwaukee Braves Pitcher 10/7/57 Ollie Matson - Chicago Cardinals 11/4/57 Bobby Cox - Univ. of Minnesota QB 11/18/57 Clendon Thomas - Univ. of Oklahoma Football 11/25/57 Willie Schaeffler - Olympic Skier 12/16/57 Amy Baird - Ski Fashion Model 12/23/57 Stan Musial - St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Famer (Sportsman Of The Year) 44 signatures 35 covers of 43 possible to sign 51 Total issues 31 Deceased 1958 1/6/58 Stan, Susy, Gordy & Susy Dell Waterman - Vacationing 1/13/58 David, Andy & Bill Mauldin - Legendary Cartoonist & Sons 1/20/58 Geogre Dempsey - Philadelphia Warriors 1/27/58 Willie Shoemaker - Hall of Fame Jockey 2/10/58 Henri Salaun & Diehl Mateer - Squash World Champions 2/17/58 Jacques Plante & Tom Johnson - Montreal Canadiens Hall of Famer 2/24/58 Phil Reavis - Villanova Univ. Polevaulter 3/3/58 Yogi Berra, Andy Carey, Gil McDougald, Enos Slaughter - New York Yankees 3/10/58 Ross Renwick – Australian Surfer 3/17/58 Sal “The Barber” Maglie - New York Yankees 3/24/58 Carmen Basilio - Welterweight Champion Boxer 3/31/58 Roy Sievers - Washington Senators 4/21/58 Del Crandall - Chicago Whitesox 5/5/58 Gil McDougald - New York Yankees 5/19/58 Richie Ashburn - Philadelphia Phillies Hall of Famer 6/2/58 Eddie Matthews - Milwaukee Braves Hall of Famer 6/9/58 Dick Mayer - US Open Golf Champion 6/16/58 Lew Hoad & Pancho Gonzalez - US Open Tennis Champions 6/23/58 Jackie Jensen - Boston Redsox 6/30/58 Bill Talbert - Tennis Hall of Famer 7/7/58 Mickey Mantle, Willie Mays, Stan Musial, Ernie Banks, Del Crandall, Frank Malzone & Gus Triandos - All Stars 7/14/58 Patricia Meistrell - Dog Training 7/21/58 Chris VonSaltza - Olympic Swimmer 7/28/58 Frank Thomas - Pittsburgh Pirates 8/11/58 Clare Booth Luce - Snorkeling & Time Inc. founder Henry Luces’ wife 8/18/58 Roy Harris - Heavyweight Boxer 9/1/58 Floyd Patterson & Roy Harris - Heavyweight Champion Boxer & Hall of Famer 10/13/58 Harry Williams, Jess Stewart & Bob Windle - Ohio State Marching Band 10/20/58 James McCarthy - Alpine Climbing Champion 10/27/58 Chick Zimmerman - Syracuse Football QB 11/3/58 Hugh Wiley - Olympic Equestrian 11/10/58 Herb Elliott - Australian Olympic Runner 11/24/58 Pete Dawkins, Harry Walters & Bob Anderson - Army Football & Heisman Winner 12/1/58 Pat Saviers & Georgia Saviers - Ski Fashions 12/15/58 Barbara Wagner & Bob Paul - Olympic Figure Skaters 12/22-29/58 Carin Cone - Olympic Swimmer 60 signatures 36 covers of 41 possible to sign 51 Total issues 24 Deceased 1959 1/5/59 Rafer Johnson - Olympic Gold Medal Decathlete (Sportsman Of The Year) 1/12/59 Andy Bathgate - New York Rangers Hall of Famer 2/2/59 Ron Delaney - Irish Olympic Running Champion 2/16/59 Johnny Longden - Hall of Fame Jockey 2/23/59 Bill Cox - Sailboating 3/16/59 Phil Hill - Auto Racing Hall of Famer 4/13/59 Willie Mays - San Francisco Giants 4/20/59 Bill Talbert - Tennis Hall of Famer 5/4/59 Bob Turley - New York Yankees 5/18/59 Emil “Bus” Mosbacher & Bob Mosbacher - Americas Cup Yachting 6/1/59 Maria Cooper Janis - Gary Cooper’s Daughter on Snorkeling 6/8/59 Art Wall, Tommy Bolt, Dow Finsterwald & Peter Tompson - US Open Golf Champions 6/22/59 Ingemar Johansson - Heavyweight Boxing Champion & Hall of Famer 7/6/59 Ingemar Johansson & Floyd Patterson - Boxing Champs & Hall of Famers 7/13/59 Becky Collins - Olympic Swimmer 7/20/59 Vasili Kuznetsov - Russian Olympic Decathlete 8/10/59 Luis Aparicio - Chicago Whitesox Hall of Famer 8/17/59 Anne Quast - US Golf Amateur Champion 8/24/59 Stavros Niarchos - Greek Shipping Tycoon & Billionaire 8/31/59 Parry O’Brien - US Olympic Shot Put Champion 9/7/59 Alex Olmedo - US Open Tennis Champion 9/14/59 Charlie Coe - US Open Golf Amateur Champion 9/21/59 Bill Cranwell & John Moody - Virginia Tech Football 9/28/59 Johnny Romano, Sam Esposito, Turk Lown, Bob Shaw, Earl Battey, Rudy Arias, Al Lopez, Tony Cuccinello, Jim Landis, Ray Moore, Luis Aparicio, Early Wynn, Don Gutteridge, Ray Berres, Joe Stanka, Jim Rivera, Gerry Staley, Ken McBride, Al Smith, Barry Latman, Billy Pierce, Dick Donovan & Jim McAnany - Chicago Whitesox 10/5/59 Johnny Unitas - Baltimore Colts Hall of Famer 10/26/59 George Izo - Notre Dame QB 11/9/59 Bob Lackey & Judy Lackey - Univ.
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