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Itemized List of Lot Contents HUNT AUCTIONS JULY 2015 INTERNET/PHONE AUCTION Closing on Wednesday, July 22, 2015 at 10:00pm ET LOT 84- ITEMIZED LIST OF LOT CONTENTS 1988 USA-Soviet Junior Boys Tour program with card insert Blue Ribbon College Yearbook 1982-83, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87, 1988- 89 1988 USA National Tour Team Program (with Mourning, David Robinson Street and Smith’s Basketball 1970-71 plus 1972-73 to 1978-79 (Com- plete) 1992-93 Orlando Magic Yearbook (Shaq’s rookie year) Big East Yearbook ’86-’87 and ’87-‘88 1992 premier issue of Hoosier College Basketball with Indiana U. individual April 11, 2003 Atlanta Tipoff Club Naismith Awards (LeBron James HS team insert cards POY) June 26, 2003 NBA Draft Media Guide (LeBron James #1 pick) 1997 NBA All-Star game program (50th anniversary of NBA) 2003 Cleveland Cavaliers Summer Media Guide and box scores-1st LeB- ron games ***EIGHT (8) of 1993 Sports Illustrated for Kids with LeBron James July 8, 2003 Pepsi Pro Summer League (Orlando, FL) program and ticket FIRST CARD (in HS uniform) stub (LeBron James’ 1st pro game) 2002-2003 Cleveland Cavalier Media Guide (LeBron James’rookie year) 1995 special edition of Michael Jordan Sports Illustrated for Kids (3) October 29, 2003 Cavaliers at Sacramento Kings program (LeBron’s 1st 1991 issue of Sports Illustrated with Michael Jordan hologram on front NBA game)(5) November 5, 2003 Denver Nuggets at Cleveland Cavaliers (LeBron’s 1st Kobe Bryant Beach Ball Classic program ( high school ) HOME NBA game) (3) Nov. 1975 Philadelphia 76ers at New York Knicks program FOUR (4) 1996 Naismith Award Dinner programs (Kobe Bryant-HS Player 1983 Meadowlands Basketball Doubleheader program (including Ralph of the Year) Sampson) 1987 Central Fidelity Holiday Classic (U. of Richmond) (including UNC Football Programs and Jeff Lebo’s 1st game) 1972 October 15 Los Angeles at Philadelphia 2008 U.S. Army All-American Bowl football game (includes Terelle Pryor) 1975 September 28 Oakland at Baltimore (5) 1975 October 12 Buffalo at Baltimore 1986-87 Kentucky Media Guide (basketball) 1978 September 10 Miami at Baltimore 1982-83 Villanova Media Guide 1979 December 8 Dallas at Philadelphia 1986-87 Villanova Media Guide 1983-84 Kentucky Media Guide Street and Smith College Football: 1975, 1976, 1978,1979, 1980, 1981, 1983-84 North Carolina State Media Guide 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988 1983-84 Georgetown Media Guide 1983-84 UCLA Media Guide Philadelphia Eagles Yearbooks: 1972, 1975, and 1982 1986 Atlantic Coast Conference basketball Media Guide 1987-88 Southern Cal basketball Media Guide Popular Sports Kick Off: 1973, 1974, 1975 1985-86 Syracuse basketball Media Guide 1985 New York Mets yearbook revised Heinrich’s Pro Preview: 1985 1985 New York Yankees yearbook 1985-86 North Carolina Media Guide Football Action: 1979 1986-87 North Carolina Media Guide 1987-88 North Carolina Media Guide College and Pro Newsweekly: 1978 Preview 1961 Old Timers Baseball Photo Album (Jay Publications) (2) 1995 Boston Celtics’ Boston Garden final home game program (2) Sports Philadelphia: October, 1974 1973 NCAA National Lacrosse Championship Game program Nov-Dec, 1975 1974 NCAA National Lacrosse Championship Game program (2) 1975 NCAA National Lacrosse Championship Game program Eagles Newsletter: 1946 – 2 issues 1979 NCAA National Lacrosse Championship Game program 1981 NCAA National Lacrosse Championship Game program 1998 Sports Collectors Digest 25th Anniversary issue Gettysburg College Football Guides: 1966, 1967, and 1968 1977 Midwestern All American (HS) Classic program (Magic Johnson) 1973 Mighty Macs progran (Immaculata vs. West Chester State College) Monday Night Football Guide: 1981 and 1990 1974 Big Four Tournament (NC State vs Wake, Duke vs. UNC) 1992 KMOX HS Shootout-St. Louis (Rashhed Wallace on cover) Penn State vs. Maryland program: November 4, 1976 1970 NCAA College Division Mid East Regional (Cheyney State) Temple vs BYU program: September 21, 1985 1986 Phillies yearbook 2009 Phillies yearbook Miller Lite Football Handbooks: 1983 (3), 1984 (2) 1998 Joe Morgan Retirement program- Cincinnati Reds vs. Cleveland Dick Vitale’s Basketball PROGRAMS ’89-’90 (2) 1981 All Star Game at Cleveland (2) ’90-‘’91 1982 All Star Game at Montreal (4) ’93-‘94 1983 All Star Game at Chicago White Sox 1984 All Star Game at San Francisco Carolina Court (inside Tar Heel basketball) 1989 All Star Game at California ’86,’87,’88,’89 Football HOF Game Programs official U. of North Carolina media guides 1971 inductee cover for Steelers/Vikings Pre-Season Game ’89-‘90 1972 ’92-‘93 1972 ’93-‘94 1973 1973 1990 U Conn media guide for Big East Tournament 1974 1990 Villanova media guide for Big East Tournament 1974 1990 Syracuse media guide for NCAA tournament (Derrick Coleman cover) 1974 1990 ACC post season media guide 1975 1990 Big East Tourney media guide (2) 1975 1990 SEC Post Season media guide for NCAA tournament 1976 1990 Minnesota media guide for NCAA tournament 1976 1990 Syracuse post season media guide for Big East tournament 1976 1977 Media Guides 1977 ’89-’90 Villanova (2) 1978 ’89-’90 St. John’s 1978 ’89-’90 Pitt 1978 ’90-’91 Tulane 1979 ’90-’91 UNLV 1979 ’90-’91 Manhattan 1980 ’90-’91 St. Joseph’s (2) 1981 1982? 1989-90 Street’s and Smith College/Prep magazine 1983 1990-91 Street’s and Smith College/Prep magazine 1983 1985 1989-90 Big East yearbook (newsstand) 1986 1990-91 The ACC Yearbook (newsstand) 1990 1990 inductee cover for Browns/Vikings pre-season game 1989-90 Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook (Shaq on cover) 1994 inductee cover for Giants/Brown pre-season game 1990-91 Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook 1996 Canton newspaper for Induction ’92-’93 Duke media guide ’92-’93 (post ’92 championship with pictures 1997 Canton newspaper for Induction plus Program from tourney) 1998 Canton newspaper for Induction Newspaper (Phila) baseball previews ’89 (4 different),’90, ’91, ’94, ’95 (2),‘ 1998 (5) 97, ’98,’02 1999 Canton newspaper for Induction plus Program 2000 Canton newspaper for Induction plus Program 9/12/01 Phila Inquirer (9/11) 2001 Canton newspaper for Induction plus Program 2002 Canton newspaper for Induction Bill Mazeroski’s Baseball 1985, 1987, 1991, 1992, 1994 2003 Canton newspaper for Induction plus Program 2004 Canton newspaper for Induction Sports Illustrated Baseball’s 20 Greatest Teams (1991) (4) 2005 2008 Sporting News October 8, 2001 (cover: Kiss It Goodbye-Barry Bonds chas- 2009 ing record) 2010 Sporting News October 8, 2001 (Bonds on cover) 2014 Rebound (The Philadelphia Area Basketball Report) November 19, 1992 Converse Basketball Yearbooks from 1971-1975 Premier Issue (5) Off the Glass Premier Issue (1986), Issue #s 7 and 8 Phila Daily News Forever Ours (100 yrs of Philly Sports) Sept 28. 1999 Dick Vitale’s College Basketball ’85-’86, ’86-’87, ’87-‘88 Street and Smith’s Basketball 1979-80 to 1988-89 (Complete) Baseball Hobby News (Ripken cover) Nov. ‘91 Street and Smith’s Baseball 1973-1975, 1978-1982, 1985-1990 Blue Ribbon College Yearbook 1981-1982 Premier Issue (2) 3 ’91 Philies Schedules (Fox News) Blue Ribbon College Yearbook 1982-83, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87, 1988- 89 Street and Smith’s 1990 50 Years baseball (2) Street and Smith 50th anniv issue Street and Smith’s Baseball: 1991. ’94, ’95, ‘01 Blue Ribbon College Yearbook 1981-1982 Premier Issue (2) Reds-Letter and Reds-Vue (Official publication of the Cincinnati Reds), Various issues (about 50) from 1971-1982 Quinnipiac Sports Collectors Digest May 13, 1983 to January 6, 1984 Maryland Popular Library Basketball Yearbook 1970 (Rick Mount) St. Joseph’s Street and Smith’s Basketball: ’71-’72, ’76-‘77 College Media Guides 2008-2009 ’97-’98 Media Guides: Monmouth (3) St. Joseph’s Penn State Virginia Rhode Island Virginia’s ACC Tournament guide South Florida America East Davidson (Stephen Curry) Maryland Rutgers Connecticut Seton Hall (2) Notre Dame ’96-’97 Publications: Sporting News College Basketball Street and Smith’s Philadelphia U. Dick Vitale West Virginia Blue Ribbon Yearbook, Early Season Update, and ’98 Tournament Preview Marist (Women) New Hampshire ’97-’98 Publications: Big East Conference Guide Blue Ribbon Yearbook, Early Season Update, and ’98 Tournament Preview Long Island U. Sporting News College Yearbook Villanova Dick Vitale College Basketball Hartford Street and Smith’s College Basketball Atlantic Ten Conference Championship Barry Jacobs’ ACC Basketball ’97 (Tim Duncan) North Carolina Sports Fever Guide to ’97 PA High School Football Philly Hoop Group Classic ’97 Street and Smith’s College Football ’98 Street and Smith’s College Football 1992-93 College Basketball media guides: ’98 Street and Smith’s Baseball Maryland St. Joseph’s 2005-2006 Media Guides Manhattan (2) Pittsburgh Marquette Monmouth Pittsburgh UMass (Calipari) Bucknell Blue Ribbon Yearbook James Madison Dick Vitale Basketball St. Francis (PA) Street and Smith’s Basketball William and Mary Sporting News College Bball UTEP Basketball ’93 (with 5 replica cards) Dayton (Inc. Jordan and Barkley) Davidson Mefford’s College and Prep Preview Northwestern Central Connecticut 1993-94 College Basketball media guides: Coastal Crolina Delaware VCU Delaware NCAA Media Guide Indiana Temple NCAA Media Guide Vanderbilt (McKie, Brunson, Jones) Marist Temple Army (McKie, Brunson, Jones) Providence Northeast Conference Hofstra Maryland Wright St. Manhattan (2) Oklahoma Louisville (hard cover) Notre Dame Richmond Eastern Kentucky Connecticut Rutgers Monmouth Old Dominion Atlantic Ten Conference Niagara Atlantic Ten championship George Washington UNC-Wilmington 1991-92 College Basketball media guides: Georgia Blue Ribbon Yearbook Rick Barry Pro Scouting Media Guides ’01-’02: Big Ten College Yearbook Virginia (2) ACC College Yearbook Rutgers (2) Big Eight College Yearbook Old Dominion Big East College Yearbook (3) Providence Sporting News College Bball Boston College Street and Smith Connecticut Dick Vitale Basketball Villanova Manhattan Siena Maryland Wake Forest Northeast Conference Monmouth Media Guides 2001-2002: West Virginia Pittsburgh St.
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