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21 rarely offered German cig. cards: German Sports between 1932-36, issued 1934

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  • Condition: Very good condition for their age. Never glued. No creases. Please see photos for exact condition.
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  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany

    Description

    Offered here are 21 rarely offered German cigarette cards on Sports in Germany after 1933, issued in 1934 by the Muratti Cigarette Co. for the album
    Brennpunkte des deutschen Sports, Bd. I: Zwischen den olympischen Spielen
    (Focus on German Sports, Vol I: Between the Olympic Games [of 1932 and 1936]). Pictured here are:
    No. 91:
    Christel Kanz, German Ski Champion in 1934 and Champion of the Winter Games in the same year.
    No. 92:
    Käthe Kraus is congratulated by the head of the German Sports Association for her win in the 100-meter sprint at the 1934 German Championships.
    No. 93:
    The young German swimming champion, Ruth Halbsguth.
    No. 94:
    Paul Sievert, who was German Racewalking Champion several times, is today the national coach of the sport.
    No. 95:
    Lieutenant Heinz Hax is a successful German athlete in the Pentathlon, one of the most difficult Olympic sports.
    No. 96:
    Dr. Otto Peltzer, Germany’s famous runner and world record holder, was German champion numerous times and Olympic athlete as well.
    No. 97:
    Gerhard Stöck came in second in the Pentathlon at the German Athletics Event in Stuttgart in 1933.
    No. 98:
    Egon Schein, a superb German short-distance runner, is a member of the champion 4 x 100-meter squad of the Hamburg Sports Club.
    No. 99:
    M. Syring holds the German record in the 5,000- and 10,000-meter runs.
    No. 100:
    Eckstein, from Lübeck, is the German Amateur Boxing Champion in the heavyweight division in 1934.
    No. 101:
    Dr. Herbert Buhtz was champion in the diamond sculls division in 1932.
    No. 102:
    Baron Gottfried von Cramm was German tennis champion several times and is ranked high on the world ranking list.
    No. 103:
    Mrs. Irmgard von Opel is one of the top tournament equestrians.
    No. 104:
    Erwin Sietas holds the German swimming record in the 100-meter breast stroke.
    No. 105:
    The boxer Walter Neusel converses with the Hamburg boxing producer Rothenburg.
    No. 106:
    Rowers gather at the Berlin Rowing Club.
    No. 107:
    German Motorcycle Champion E. Zündorf (from Cologne).
    No. 108:
    Lieutenant Momm with “Baccarat 2”after his victory in the German Spring Derby.
    No. 109:
    The 40-meter high Tower of Flags at the German Athletics Festival in 1933.
    No. 110:
    German Chancellor A. H. seated in the section for honored guests at the German Athletics Festival in 1933.
    No. 111:
    Massed Exercise Performance by male participants in the German Athletics Festival of 1933.
    Each card measures 3 and ¼ inches by 2 and ¼ inches.
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