Large collection of tennis items consisting photos, signed photos, signed index cards, signed cards, and a few miscellaneous items. Signatures average 8/10 and the items are in overall Very Good to Excellent condition. Photos (7). Three of the photos (7x9") appear to be original and come with their attached paper news captions: Maureen Connolly (8/28/51), Frank Sedgman (7/10/57), and Stan Smith (8/30/74). The remainder are modern prints or wire photos (8x10" or slightly smaller): Stan Smith (2 examples), Helen Jacobs, and Helen Wills Moody. Signed Photos (10). The ten signed photos (approximately 8x10" with three smaller) include magazine pages, modern prints, snapshots and one vintage news photo. All are signed by the respective player pictured: Vic Seixas, Althea Gibson, Ted Schroeder (two examples), Frank Parker, Rod Laver, Fred Perry, R. Norris Williams, Jack Kramer (ACME news photo), and Don Budge. Signed Index cards (5). Althea Gibson, Helen Jacobs, Helen Wills Roarke, Maureen Connolly, and one signed by four French tennis players (names illegible). Signed Cards (8). The eight trading cards are all 1991 Netpro Pro Tennis Player Cards and have been signed on the front by the respective players: #5 Rod Laver, #8 Tony Trabert, #10 Sherwood Stewart, #12 Roy Emerson, #28 Ilie Nastase, #29 John Newcombe, #38 Cliff Drysdale, and #46 Tracy Austin. Miscellaneous Items (5): 1) Circa late 1940s/early 1950s die-cut Wilson easel-back retail counter display featuring Pauline Betz in promotion of the company's "Strata Bow Rackets." Approximately 13.5x13." There is a near-complete tear in her left arm and her left hand is missing a portion of the thumb; otherwise it is in Excellent condition overall. 2) Contract, dated July 13, 1972, signed by Pancho Gonzales (signed "Richard A. Gonzales"). The five-page contract was issued for his appearance on the television show titled "Sports Challenge." 3) Circa 1930s British "John Player & Sons" tennis tobacco album (7.5x5") complete with all 50 tobacco cards affixed on the interior pages. 4-5) Two different 1979 sports instruction cards, each signed by the respective player featured on the front: Vic Seixas and Ken Rosewall (personalized to "Dan").