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Park Drive Gallaher Champions Cigarette Cards 1935

Park Drive Gallaher Champions Cigarette Cards 1935

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Gallaher's Champions 2nd Series dating from 1935 which celebrates sportsmen and women (plus two racehorses) at the top of their game in the mid-1930s. The vividly coloured pictures are backed with plenty of information about the stars who include golfer P. Alliss who won the "News of the World"tournament in 1933, billiards star J. Davis who had a snooker break of 114 in 1933, cricketers H. Sutcliffe and Don Bradman, T. Frame-Thomson who was part of the winning Cambridge side in the boat race, Canadian boxer Larry Gains, Channel swimmer Miss M. Gleitze, Amateur Skating Champion C.W. Horn, motorcycle racer W.L. Handley, hurdle champion Lord Burghley, tennis star Dorothy Round, champion jockey Steve Donoghue, American diver P. Desjardins, motor boat racer H. Scott-Paine and world walking record holder A.H.G. Pope. A real who's who in the sporting world of the mid 1930s.