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Help ID Boxing Hockey Baseball autographs

I've been working my way through this page of autographs and would appreciate opinions about the ones I have identified and suggestions about those I can't idenfity yet. Thanks.
Left Column
Lefty Grove Member of the Major League Baseball All-Century Team
Lefty O'Doul Won two National League batting championships in the 1930s
Eric Tipton CFHOF, MLB, coach Army baseball
Eddie Egan First person to ever win a medal in both the Summer and Winter Olympics.
Red Kelly NHL Hockey great. Played on eight Stanley Cup teams
Judge Bob Cannon MLB Players Union president
Joe Foss Medal of Honor, Commissioner of the American Football League
Joe DiMaggio Yankee great
Jack Dempsey Heavyweight Champ
James Braddock Heavyweight Champion
Unidentified - Phil Big?
Buddy Baer Heavyweight contender - brother of Heavyweight Champion Max Baer.
Right Column
Unidentified - Art Elermann?
Tony Two Ton Galento Heavyweight contender
Unidentified - Bob Munson?
Unidentified - Al T. Williams?
A. W. Marshall boxer 1956
Dick Hunter Boxing Judge 1936
Jim McFadden Hockey - '39 - '57 Red Wings, Black Hawks
Unidentifed - Rev. Robert E. Lowery?


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  • PoppaJPoppaJ Posts: 2,818
    Unidentified - Phil Big? ..... Phil Bigler - Director of James Madison University, Motivational Speaker

    Unidentified - Al T. Williams? ..... Art Williams - (aka A.L. Williams) Author of "The Coach", Motivational Speaker

    Unidentifed - Rev. Robert E. Lowery? ..... Reverand Robert E. Lowery, MD. - late pastor and Indiana University Northwest Instructor, Motivational Speaker

    Unidentified - Bob Munson? ..... Bob Munson - Munson Group, Grassroots Development, Motivational Speaker





  • PowderedH2OPowderedH2O Posts: 2,443 ✭✭
    Can you imagine how long it would take PSA to certify that with so many autographs from different sports? That Eddie Eagan is sweet. Don't see that come up too often.

    Sam
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  • revmoranrevmoran Posts: 398 ✭✭
    Update - this was from a banquet at a convention of the Fraternal Organization of Eagles. I sent the scan along with a note to the editor of their magazine asking if there was an article in the archives about this dinner. He wrote back that his father, Art Ehermann, signed the program along with other officers of the FOE sitting at the head table with the sports guests. Hopefully they have some photos of the dinner as well. I bought the piece primarily for the Joe Foss autograph. There are three men associated with pro football who were awarded the Medal of Honor in World War II - Jack Lummus, Maurice Britt, and Joe Foss. I'm still looking for an autograph of Maurice Britt.
  • PoppaJPoppaJ Posts: 2,818


    << <i>Update - this was from a banquet at a convention of the Fraternal Organization of Eagles. I sent the scan along with a note to the editor of their magazine asking if there was an article in the archives about this dinner. He wrote back that his father, Art Ehermann, signed the program along with other officers of the FOE sitting at the head table with the sports guests. Hopefully they have some photos of the dinner as well. I bought the piece primarily for the Joe Foss autograph. There are three men associated with pro football who were awarded the Medal of Honor in World War II - Jack Lummus, Maurice Britt, and Joe Foss. I'm still looking for an autograph of Maurice Britt. >>



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    Hi Mike,

    Try www.hayesautographs.com.

    Capt. Maurice Lee "Footsie" Britt, outstanding Arkansas football player in College and the Pros. In February '44 in Italy he lost his right arm and earned the Medal Of Honor. This veteran of the War in Africa and Europe became Arkansas Governor. A job he lost to President Clinton, later. Signed Biography Sheet & Picture…$50, or CS & Biographical Picture Page...$40.

    PoppaJ
  • revmoranrevmoran Posts: 398 ✭✭
    Thank you - that's a great resource.

    This was a tough one to find:
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