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NOTE: Several More Lots Added 7/11/21 *Important Baseball Auction 09/24/21 03:56:13 #121: NOTE: Several more lots added 7/11/21 *Important Baseball Auction: Includes Interview Tapes from the Collection of Famed Sports Journalist Clifford Evans (TODAY Show, NBC) and Unpublished Negatives by Iconic Sports Photographer Arthur Rickerb Auction Opens: Thu, Jul 8 4:34pm ET Auction Closes: Thu, Jul 15 9:00pm ET Lot Title Lot Title 0000TMG Example of Clifford Evans Flyer for Interview 0008a Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- Tapes Reel Magnetic Tape: Various Stars Maris 0001 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-To- Piersall see list 1962 (unverified - presume to be Reel Magnetic Tape: Roy Campanella as labeled) (unverified - presume to be as labeled) 0009 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- 0002 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- Reel Magnetic Tape: Yankees Spring Training Reel Magnetic Tape: NY Mets: Al Jackson, 1961,Fla: Skowron, Berra, Howard, Kubek; Pumpsie Greeen, Charlie Neal, Solly Hemus (unverified - presume to be as labeled) and Gil Hodges; 25Feb63 (unverified - 0010 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- presume to be as labeled) Reel Magnetic Tape: Milwaukee Braves 1963 0003 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- Spring Training: Warren Spahn; Lew Burdette Reel Magnetic Tape: Pittsburgn Pirates: Bob ,etc. (unverified - presume to be as labeled) Friend, Elmo Plaskett, Bob Veale, Don 0010H Vintage Baseball Negative: Yankee Pitchers Clendenon, Joe Brown and Al Bean; 3Mar63 0010SG Baseball Cards: Topps and others 1990-1994 ~ (unverified - presume to be as labeled) 470 cards last Nolan Ryan 0004 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- 0011 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- Reel Magnetic Tape: Old Timers at Yankee Reel Magnetic Tape: includes Roberto Stadium 1960: Faye Crocker, Bob Feller, Bobo Clemente and Clete Boyer (unverified - Newsome, Red Ruffing, Tommy Bridges, Bill presume to be as labeled) Terry and Goose Gosling (unverified - presume to be as labeled) 0013 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- Reel Magnetic Tape: Interview with Mel Allen 0005 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- 3/17/62 (unverified - presume to be as labeled) Reel Magnetic Tape: Various MLB Stars; Danny Murtaugh, Joe Brown, Alvin McBean, 0014 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- Mickey Vernon, Billy Hitchcock; (unverified - Reel Magnetic Tape: Henry Aaron and Del presume to be as labeled) Crandall 3/7/63 (unverified - presume to be as labeled) 0006 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- Reel Magnetic Tape: Mrs Ralph Houk 9Mar63 0015 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- in Fla (unverified - presume to be as labeled) Reel Magnetic Tape: Various Stars see list 2/27/63 (unverified - presume to be as labeled) 0007 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- Reel Magnetic Tape: Warren Spahn; Lew 0016 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- Burdette; Plaskett (unverified - presume to be as Reel Magnetic Tape: Cinncinatti Red HOF'ers labeled) 2/27/63 (unverified - presume to be as labeled) 0017 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- Reel Magnetic Tape: includes Jim Bunning; Sam Jones 2/8/62 (unverified - presume to be as labeled) 1/7 09/24/21 03:56:13 Lot Title Lot Title 0018 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- 0035 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- Reel Magnetic Tape: Cinncinatti Reds & Curt Reel Magnetic Tape: 1960 Recording of Topps Flood 2/28/63 (unverified - presume to be as Luncheon with Variuous Stars see list labeled) (unverified - presume to be as labeled) 0019 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- 0036 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- Reel Magnetic Tape: NY Mets Players Roger Reel Magnetic Tape: Interview with Bobby Craig and Choo-Choo Coleman 2/25/63 & Jones NBC Label (unverified - presume to be as Cincinnati Reds Bill Dewitt; Frank Robinson labeled) 2/26/63 (unverified - presume to be as labeled) 0037 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- 0020 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- Reel Magnetic Tape: 1963 Spring Training Reel Magnetic Tape: 3/1/63 Spring Training Interviews: Kansas City A's see list (unverified - incl. Branch; Shantz; Musial; Christopher presume to be as labeled) (unverified - presume to be as labeled) 0038 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- 0021 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- Reel Magnetic Tape: 1963 Spring Training Reel Magnetic Tape: Interview with G. Ederle; Interviews: St. Louis Cardinals; see list Althea Gibson; DiMaggio; Budge; Branch (unverified - presume to be as labeled) (unverified - presume to be as labeled) 0039 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- 0024 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- Reel Magnetic Tape: 1963 Spring Training Reel Magnetic Tape: Yankees Spring Training Interviews: NY Mets & Cincinnati Reds; see 3/15/61 Fla see list (unverified - presume to be list (unverified - presume to be as labeled) as labeled) 0040 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- 0025 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- Reel Magnetic Tape: 1962 Interviews with Reel Magnetic Tape: 2/26/62 Interviews: Musial; Tebbetts; H. & T. Arron; see list Stengel; Hutchinson; F. Robinson; Vada Pinson (unverified - presume to be as labeled) (unverified - presume to be as labeled) 0041 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- 0026 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- Reel Magnetic Tape: 1964 Interviews: Reel Magnetic Tape: 2/26/62 Spring Training Milwaukee Braves including Warren Spahn and incl. Al Smith; Al Lopez; Richie Ashburn; Hank Aaron; see list (unverified - presume to be Charlie Neal (unverified - presume to be as as labeled) labeled) 0042 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- 0027 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- Reel Magnetic Tape: 2/26/62 Interviews: Reel Magnetic Tape: 2/26/62 Interviews: Jones, Stengel in his motel room (unverified - presume Jackson, Drake & Al Jackson NY Mets) ; Vada to be as labeled) Pinson, Jess Gonder (Cincinnati Reds) 0043 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- (unverified - presume to be as labeled) Reel Magnetic Tape: 1962 Interviews with 0028 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- Dodgers Duke Snider; John Roseboro & Reel Magnetic Tape: 1960s Interviews: Tommie Davis (unverified - presume to be as Topping, Houk, Mara, Schacht (unverified - labeled) presume to be as labeled) 0044 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- 0029 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- Reel Magnetic Tape: 3/5/62 Interviews with Reel Magnetic Tape: Cincinnati Reds Dodgers Walter Alston; Maury Wills and Sandy Hutchinson; Brosnan; Plumley 2/27/63 Koufax, etc.; see list (unverified - presume to be (unverified - presume to be as labeled) as labeled) 0030 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- 0045 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- Reel Magnetic Tape: 1962 Interviews: Houk; Reel Magnetic Tape: 3/6/63 Interviews with Mantle; Ford; Howard (Yankees); MacPhail Dodgers Snider; Wills; Koufax, etc see list (Orioles) (unverified - presume to be as labeled) (unverified - presume to be as labeled) 0031 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- 0046 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- Reel Magnetic Tape: Undocumented Interviews Reel Magnetic Tape: 3/4/63 Interviews with - Pot Luck (unverified - presume to be as Yankees Howard; Ford; Maris, etc also some labeled) Dodgers see list (unverified - presume to be as labeled) 2/7 09/24/21 03:56:13 Lot Title Lot Title 0050 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- 0074H Rickerby: Negatives Only: White Sox Locker Reel Magnetic Tape: 3/3/58 Interviews: Room; Happy Birthday Al Milwaukee Braves - Warren Spahn and Fred 0075H 1960 World Series: Rickerby: Play at Base Bill Haney (unverified - presume to be as labeled) Mazeroski x2 0051 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- 0076H 1960 World Series: Rickerby: Play at Base Bill Reel Magnetic Tape: Interview with George Verdon at bat - fly-out x2 Weiss of the Yankees (unverified - presume to be as labeled) 0077H 1960 World Series: Rickerby: Interview Pittsburgh winning pitcher x2 0053 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- Reel Magnetic Tape: 1960s Interviews: Hank 0078H Rickerby: Baseball: St. Louis Cardinals' Bull Bauer; Nellie Fox and others see list (unverified Pen and Yankee fielder making a catch - presume to be as labeled) 0079H 1960 World Series: Rickerby: Out at Base x2 0054 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: Reel-to- 0080H 1960 World Series: Rickerby: Frame #8 Reel Magnetic Tape: Interview with Dodgers Pittsburgh Fans Celebrates x4 Don Newcombe Mar 2, #1 (unverified - 0081PK Vintage Softball Glove: 1940's Wilson #67B presume to be as labeled) Split Finger "U.S." Issued 0056 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: 16mm 0082PK Vintage Softball Catcher's Mitt Glove: Made In film: Interview with Ted Williams (unverified - USA presume to be as labeled) 0083PK Vintage Softball Glove: NOKONA G1 Lefty 0057 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: 16mm dated 1-8-45 film: Interview with Adolph Rupp (unverified - presume to be as labeled) 0084H Rickerby: Negatives Only: St Louis Bullpen 0058 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: 16mm 0084PK Vintage Softball Catcher's Mitt Glove: film: Interview with Baseball Managers NBC Rawlings SF-2 Stamped "US" TV News (unverified - presume to be as labeled) 0085PK Vintage Softball Glove: 1930-40's Montgomery 0059 Clifford Evans: Historical Recording: 16mm Wards; Crescent Pad, Thumb Pad and Lace film: Interview
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