Greatness of Harlem Globetrotters Rebounds at LiveAuctionTalk.com
Published July 1st, 2009
Santa Fe, July 1, 2009 — Abe Saperstein, founder and coach of the Harlem Globetrotters got a letter in the mail from a Wilmington, North Carolina teenager one day he couldn’t ignore.
“My ambition is to become a Globetrotter…I have the spirit and go-getiveness it takes to become a Globetrotter,” the 18-year-old wrote.
Everything in the youngster’s letter reeked of an unwillingness to take no for an answer. Saperstein’s sensed hunger that ran deep.
Meadow George Lemon had been in love with the Globetrotters basketball team since he was 11-years-old.
On April 18, Hunt Auctions featured a selection of Globetrotter memorabilia in its Basketball Memorabilia at Public Auction sale held in Chicago at the National American Sports Hall of Fame.
Meadowlark Lemon’s game-worn full uniform; including jersey, shorts and socks; dates from Lemon’s earliest seasons with the team; Wilson’s manufacturer’s tag; size 42; early-1960s; sold for $8,280.
Read the full article at http://www.LiveAuctionTalk.com
RSS: http://www.liveauctiontalk.com/rss/lat.rss
Photo courtesy of Hunt Auctions.
Rosemary McKittrick is a storyteller. Her weekly column brings the world of art, antiques and collectibles to life.
Related Articles Superman “Man of Steel” as Strong as Ever at AuctionLiveAuctionTalk.comPsychic Jeane Dixon’s Crystal Ball Glows This Week at LiveAuctionTalk.comLou Gehrig Baseball Legend: This Week’s Focus at LiveAuctionTalk.comBob Dylan: Musical Sage of the 20th Century at LiveAuctionTalk.com



