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Boxer's Drawings Benefit Charity
Associated Press

Published: Wednesday, November 3, 2004

LONDON - A small leather-bound volume in which Muhammad Ali drew
pictures of himself fighting archrival Joe Frazier has sold for
$30,000 at auction.

It was the most expensive item at an auction organized by Tatler
magazine that raised a total of $225,000 for a south London charity
for the homeless, Sotheby's auction house said Tuesday.

Tatler sent two dozen 1-inch-high books bound in leather to
celebrities from the worlds of arts, sport and politics and asked
them to fill the pages with whatever they liked.

South African casino tycoon Sol Kerzner bought the Ali volume, which
was somewhat bigger than the others as Ali has Parkinson's disease,
and paid another $17,000 for British artist David Hockney's effort,
nine sketches of his native Yorkshire, at Monday's auction.

Ali fought Frazier in three brutal fights - losing the first but
outlasting Frazier in the others.

The second most expensive lot, at $23,000, was former Beatle Paul
McCartney's book, which contained the handwritten lyrics to "Hey
Jude."

Third was author J.K. Rowling's offering, which included pictures of
young wizard Harry Potter's broomstick and wire-rimmed spectacles -
at $20,000.

SOURCE: Associated Press / The Daily Herald
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