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Pre-war Basket Ball Collectors basketball cards

 BASKETBALL CARDS, EPHEMERA & MEMORABILIA
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1920 - 1934

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​Images are all from the Retro Baloncesto collection and are ascending by year. The rarity scale (for cards) is based on graded POP reports, online exemplars, past listings, available sales history and is subject to change. ​

1920

1919-22 SPALDING'S ATHLETIC LIBRARY - OFFICIAL BASKET BALL GUIDES

1920s Spalding's Basketball Official Guides Rare Early Collectibles

circa 1920 LA SUD AMERICANA BARAJA FANTASIA SPORTS BASKET-BALL PLAYING CARDS (SPAIN)

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Basketball un buen remate
Fantasia sport rare Spanish card
Basketball a guardando el balon Cromo
Rare Basketball card collectors
Baraja Sports Basket-Ball basketball rare playing card
Baraja Fantasia Antique Sports Card
Rare Spanish Baraja Fantasia Sports Xocolates Fins d'esteve casas
Antique vintage Spanish playing cards featuring Basketball
The Baraja (Deck of Cards) Fantasia game playing cards were released as a variety of sets with different backs. Variations included a full black & white landscape image, an all-blue illustrated image or a full color illustrated image. There were two sets, “Futbol” & “Sports”, that had the full color illustrated backs with a lower section dedicated to advertising. This section was typically advertising Spanish chocolate companies but are also found blank, without any advertiser listed. Both of these sets consisted of 48 cards. The Fantasia Futbol set featured only foot-ball and the Sports set featured a variety of sports including Foot-ball, Tennis, Rowing, etc and included a total of four Basket-ball cards: 9,10,11 & 12 of Clubs.  These cards are very scarce, with only a handful of examples known to exist.
​The exact date of the cards is unknown but the consensus is around 1920.
Measurements: 2.5” x 3.5”

CIRCA 1920 PROSPER & MARET IN “POPULAR COLLEGE ATHLETES” TRAVELING SHOW ACT POSTCARD

Prosper & Maret Popular College Athletes Traveling Show Postcard 1920
Prosper & Maret was a traveling show that regularly traveled the United States with vaudeville acts and featured exhibition basketball games. There is little information about them but I found newspaper advertisements from 1918 and 1921, so I'm guessing this postcard advertising their act was produced around 1920.

EARLY 1920s GERMAN BASKETBALL VALENTINES CARD

1920s German Basketball Valentines Day card antique
It may be debatable as to whether or not the ball pictured on this Valentine's card is actually a basketball (much like the 1894 McGlaughlin doll) but I'm considering it one. I typically do not collect Valentine cards but the uniqueness and age of this one interested me. No markings other than "Made in Germany" so the year produced is unknown. I shared photos and inquired with a Facebook Postcard Group and the general reply was that it probably dated to the 1920s or earlier.

1921

1921-22 THE "WONDER FIVE" BASKETBALL TEAM TRADE CARD ADVERTISING MARION, INDIANA (U.S.A.)

1920s The Wonder Five Basketball Team Trade Card Marion Indiana Rare

1922

SCIENTIFIC BASKETBALL BY NAT HOLMAN, FIRST EDITION 1922 (SOFTBACK)

Scientific Basketball by Nat Holman First Edition Rare 1922 Book
Nat Holman HOF Basketball Player and author of Scientific Basketball
Table of Contents for Scientific Basketball by Nat Holman published in 1922
A chapter in Scientific Basketball that highlights all of the greatest players up until that point.
Released initially in soft cover only, Nat Holman's 1922 book, Scientific Basketball, is an important historical work that captures the formation and systems of the game in it's early years. The first edition is hard to come by but the book is still being republished today for it's insight and significance.

BASKET BALL FOR MEN, BOOK BY WALTER E. MEANWELL

1922 Basket Ball For Men by Walter Meanwell Vintage Basketball Book
Walter E. Meanwell was an English college basketball coach in the 1910s-1930s. He wrote this book and the Science of Basketball for Men 2years later and also collaborated on several other books. He was inducted to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as a coach in 1959.

1923

circa 1923 BASCHETT-BALL #1 UNA FASE EMOZIONANTE CARD (AN EXCITING PHASE), UNKNOWN PUBLISHER (ITALY)

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Baschett-Ball Rare Unknown POP 1 Basketball Card
Rarest Vintage Basketball Card
I have yet to find any comparables for this card. It is the first time I have seen the word "Baschett-Ball". I was only able to find one example of this term used for the game, it was in the June 1923 issue of L'Araldo Abruzzese, referring to a match between the national boarding school and Stamura Ancona. I'm guessing this card is of that era as the term
Palla Al Cesto was commonly used in most mid 1920s examples.

Measurements: 2" x 1.375"

1923-24 DEPORTES COLECCION DE 100 CROMOS #99 BASKET-BALL (DIMAS ALONSO CHOCOLATES) (SPAIN)

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Prewar Antigua Baloncesto Basketball Deportes Cromo
Rare Spanish Basketball Card Deportes Baloncesto Cromo
This is the only basketball card in the Deportes Coleccion De 100 set. There were different manufacturers making these cards & a variety of businesses advertised on the back, in this case Dimas Alonso, a chocolate and sugar company.  This is the highest graded example of this card. Measurements: 2.375" x 3.375"

1923 WINCHESTER OFFICIAL BASKETBALL SCORE BOOK NO. 3944

Rare antique Winchester Sports Basketball Score Book from 1923
Winchester sports collectible score book no. 3944 1923
This rare score book includes "Five Goal Scoring Basketball Plays" with images, 20 score cards for games (all unused) and advertisements for Winchester basketball equipment. Measurements: 5.75" x 9"

1924

1924 WILLARD CHOCOLATE V122 SPORTS CHAMPIONS #42 EDMONTON GRADS (CANADA)

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1924 Willard Chocolate Sports Champions Basketball PSA 4
Willard Chocolates Canadian Sports Cards Basketball
The sports champions V122 cards were released with Willard Chocolate Bars and the set consisted of 56 cards of various sports, including 1 basketball card. The card featured the "Edmonton Grads", a famous Canadian women's basketball team that dominated the sport in the 1920s & 1930s. Measurements: 1.375" x 3.375"
About the Edmonton Grads: The Edmonton Grads were a Canadian women's basketball team based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada active from 1912 – 1940. The team continues to hold the North American record for the women's sports team with the best winning percentage. In the 522 games the Grads competed in between 1915 and 1940, they won 502 of them, giving them a winning percentage over 96% 

The Grads won the first 
women's world title in basketball in 1924 and continued winning titles in North America in Europe throughout the 1920s & 1930s. They retained their amateur status to make sure they would be eligible for the Olympics if basketball was made an official Olympic sport. They never got to play in official games but won all 24 matches they played in the during Olympic exhibition games between 1924 and 1936. Women's basketball wasn't included in the Olympics until 1976.

As the most successful women's basketball team of the early 20th century, the Edmonton Grads made news headlines across North America and as far away as Hong Kong and the Philippines. Their success had a strong impact on public attitudes towards female athletes, making it more socially acceptable for women to play sports. James Naismith, the inventor of basketball, considered the Edmonton Grads to be "the finest basketball team that ever stepped out on a floor".

circa 1922-26 PALLA AL CESTO (BALL TO THE BASKET) CARDS, UNKNOWN PUBLISHER/UNCLASSIFIED (ITALY)

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Rare Antique Italian Basketball Card 1923
Palla Al Cesto 1924 Rare Carte Card
Vintage 1925 Basketball Palla Al Cesto Figurina
1926 Italy Basketball Figurinas Anteguerra
Basketball was introduced to Italy in 1915 by Guido Graziani who had graduated in the U.S. where he had learned the game at the YMCA. It was initially named "Palla Al Cesto" (Ball to the Basket) before being changed to "Pallacanestro" (Basketball) in the late 1920s. Squadra (Squad) ASSI, featured on card #34, was one of the founding members/teams of The Italian Basketball Federation which formed in 1921. Between 1921-1927, ASSI dominated the sport, only losing the title in 1923. There is a picture of the ASSI team from the La Tribuna Illustrata Magazine in December of 1927 where they are pictured wearing darker uniforms with an "A" on their chest.​ The photos on these cards are prior to lettered uniforms. 
With this information I'm guessing that this card set was produced sometime between 1922 and 1926, ​the publisher remains unknown. Measurements: 2" x 1.25"

circa 1922-26 PALLA AL CESTO (BALL TO THE BASKET) CARDS, UNKNOWN PUBLISHER/UNCLASSIFIED (ITALY)

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Rare 1920s Italian Basketball Card
Rare Early Pre-War Basket Ball
Vintage Italy vs France Basketball Card
Anni 20 Rare Anteguerra Basket Figurina
These cards are very similar to the Palla Al Cesto cards shown above but vary slightly. They are slightly smaller in size and have rounded corners. The rounded corners are uniform and seem intentional, especially when viewed from the reverse and compared with the squared off, cornered examples already discussed. The publisher is also unknown but I assume it's the same as the previous cards, as the font lettering and style match. The year is presumed to be early to mid 1920s when comparing these photos ​to Italian basketball photos of that period.
​Measurements: 1.125" x 1.9375"

JANUARY 1924 WINCHESTER HERALD SALES ASSOCIATES MAGAZINE, VOL. IV, NO. 12 (BASKETBALL COVER)

Rare Winchester Herald January 1924 Magazine with a Basketball Cover
Winchester collectors ephemera magazines vintage
Early 1924 Winchester Sports Baseball Magazine Advertising
Original Winchester paper envelope that held the Herald Magazine
Winchester items are rare and the few known basketball advertising pieces are very sought after and valuable. I was very happy to find this Winchester Herald magazine that features a beautifully illustrated basketball cover.  Winchester produced and sold basketballs and equipment from 1923 until about 1927. The Herald was a catalog that was sent to Winchester sales associates and club members with articles about new products, sales announcements and dealer updates. This is the only copy of this magazine I have ever seen. It is also accompanied by the original envelope that it was sent in. ​ ​Measurements: 9.125" x 12.25"

1925

1925 DOMINION CHOCOLATE V31 MULTI-SPORT BASKETBALL CARDS (CANADA)

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Vintage Women's Basketball Team 1920s
Niagara Falls Basketball Champions Canada
Vintage Toronto Basketball
Early Canadian Basketball Cards

YWHA Basketball Toronto Canada
Canadian Tobacco Sports Cards
Canada Shamrocks Basketball Team Rare Card
Early Canadian Basket Ball Teams

Rosa Grosse Basketball Canadian Dominion Card 1925
Rare Prewar Canadian Sports Cards
Edmonton Graduates Basketball History
Edmonton Grads Women's Basketball Dominion Rare Chocolate Card
The 1925 Dominion Chocolates set consisted of 180 Sports cards and were issued in two separate series. In total there are 7 Basketball cards in the set. There were coupons on the bottom of each card that were redeemable for prizes, so examples are sometimes missing these. I'm not sure if any of the basketball cards are rarer than others. Measurements: 1.125" x 2.875"

1925 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS "THE JAYHAWKER" YEARBOOK DEDICATED TO BASKETBALL INVENTOR JAMES NAISMITH

James Naismith Dedication 1925 Jayhawker University of Kansas original yearbook
1925 University of Kansas "The Jayhawker" Yearbook. According to the U of K website, this is the only yearbook that is personally dedicated to James Naismith, the inventor of Basketball. Includes a couple of pictures of Naismith and a photo of the 1925 Basketball Team, which includes Hall of Famers Forrest "Phog" Allen (coach), and John Bunn (contributor).

1925 CONVERSE RUBBER SHOE CO RECEIPT FOR A PAIR OF MEN'S ALL STAR BASKETBALL SHOES

Vintage original Converse All-Star Basketball Shoes 1925 Receipt
1925 was a significant year for Converse as that year the All Star became their best selling shoe and a heel cushion was added as an option plus a new last gave the shoe a narrower shank for arch support. Converse introduced a patented ‘Peg Top’ design, a refinement to the collar of the shoe so it could be tied tightly ‘without danger of cutting or chafing across the achilles tendon’. Converse always touted their innovations as ‘new features – not experiments – tested by a full season’s play’. By the mid-1920s, the All Star was firmly established as the standard in basketball footwear as the newly formed American Basketball League was established – the first attempt to create a major professional basketball league in the country.

1925 BLISS COLLEGE BASKET BALL TEAM TRADE CARD ADVERTISING BLISS COLLEGE ENROLLMENT IN COLUMBUS, OHIO

1925 Vintage Basketball Team Trade Card Bliss College Columbus Ohio

1920s PHOTO POSTCARD OF MEN PLAYING BASKETBALL ON THE DECK OF A MILITARY BATTLESHIP

Photograph of men playing basketball on a military battleship with cannons in the mid 1920s

1926

1926 PICCARDO y CIA LDA CIGARRILLOS PLUS ULTRA BASKETBALL CARDS (ARGENTINA)

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1926 Piccardo Cia Plus Ultra Serie E Basketball Cards Figuritas Rare Vintage Original
1926 Piccardo & CIA Cigarillos Plus Ultra Basketball Card E1 Cordoba Reverse Back
Piccardo Cigarrillos Rare Argentinian Soccer cards 1926 featuring basketball
1926 Piccardo & CIA Cigarillos Plus Ultra Basketball Card E3 Uruguayos Y Argentinos
1926 Piccardo & CIA Cigarillos Plus Ultra Basketball Card E5 Uruguayos Y Argentinos
1926 Piccardo & CIA Cigarillos Plus Ultra Basketball Card E5 Uruguayos Y Argentinos reverse back
1926 Piccardo & CIA Cigarillos Plus Ultra Basketball Card E7 Uruguayos Y Argentinos
1926 Piccardo & CIA Cigarillos Plus Ultra Basketball Card E7 Uruguayos Y Argentinos Reverse Back
1926 Piccardo & CIA Cigarillos Plus Ultra Basketball Card E8 Cub Belgrano Cordoba
1926 Piccardo & CIA Cigarillos Plus Ultra Basketball Card E8 Cub Belgrano Cordoba reverse Back
1926 Piccardo & CIA Cigarillos Plus Ultra Basketball Card E10 Campeones Hindu Club
1926 Piccardo & CIA Cigarillos Plus Ultra Basketball Card E10 Campeones Hindu Club Reverse Back
Piccardo & Cia Lda was a tobacco company in Argentina that distributed these cards in their "Plus Ultra" cigarette packs. The set was built up of series that featured athletes and celebrities. The total amount of cards in each series and set is unknown but an estimate of the series size is based off a presumed 285 cards in the series C set. The only basketball I've seen examples of (including mine) are from series E.  These are very rare, so there is no complete checklist to confirm exactly how many cards there are, it is assumed that all of the series amount to a combined set of over 2,000 cards. Measurements: 1.3125" x 2.6875"

1926-27 J.S. ONAGOITY y CIA LOS CIGARRILLOS DOLAR SERIE 2a, No 433, BASKET-BALL, TEAM COMBINADO DE PROVINCIA (ARGENTINA)

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Los Cigarillos Dolar Vintage Basketball Card Serie 2a No 433 Team combinado de Provincia
Rare 1925 to 1928 J.S. Onagoity Dolar Cigarillos Basket-ball card prewar
J.S. Onagoity was a tobacco company in Argentina that distributed these cards in their "Dolar" cigarette packs. The cards featured athletes from a large variety of sports. They were released in 5 series beginning in 1925. The basketball card here was released in series 2a, which was released in 1926-27. The exact number of basketball cards is unknown as there is no complete checklist for this series or set. Measurements: 1.3125" x 2.5"

1926 ORIGINAL PRESS PHOTO OF MARGARET MACBURNEY OF THE EDMONTON GRADS BASKETBALL TEAM (CANADA)

1926 Edmonton Grads Original Type 1 photograph Margaret Macburney Basketball Player
The story on reverse mentions the Grads playing a series of games with the Newmann Stearn Girls of Cleveland, Ohio. These games seemed to of taken place in May of 1927 according to the Edmonton Journal dated May 17th 1927. The photo is dated April 13th, 1926. This would make this a very early photograph of MacBurney as a Grad. According to her biography her first chance to play with the Grads came as a spare on an April 1926 road trip. Later that fall, she was given a permanent spot on the team. Margaret MacBurney served as the captain during the team’s longest winning streak of 182 games. She was a gifted player. In 1931 she made 61 free-throw baskets in a row during a game.

1926-29 BASKET-BALL LICENSES FOR PLAYERS OF THE FRENCH ATHLETICS FEDERATION (FRANCE)

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1920s Licence De Basket-Ball French Basketball Players Vintage Athletics Federation Licences
These early French examples of athletic licenses were required in most European countries in order to participate in club or league play. Players with these licenses would need to follow all athletic and basketball code established by the federation.

1926-27 CABINET CARD PHOTOGRAPH FEATURING UNKNOWN NEW HAMPSHIRE TEAM WITH BYB SKULL & BONES UNIFORMS

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1920s Unusual Skull & Bones Basketball Team New Hampshire Antique Photograph

1927

1927 TYPE 1 PHOTOGRAPH OF JAMES NAISMITH HOLDING A PEACH BASKET AND HIS WIFE MAUDE POSING WITH A BASKETBALL

Original snapshot Type 1 photo of James Naismith playing basketball
Authentic James Naismith photograph from the 1920s
James Naismith playing basketball with his wife Maude photograph
Pictorial Section of The New York Times, December 9th, 1928
This original snapshot of James Naismith and his wife (Maude) was first made publicly available at the Naismith family's estate auction held by Heritage auctions on December 8th & 15th, 2006.  The auction consisted of Dr. Naismith's personal items and set a record for the highest total ever realized for a single non-baseball sporting figure at the time.  The image in this photograph was one of several taken that day on the grounds of the University of Kansas. The same image first appeared in print on December 9th, 1928 in the New York Times newspaper and has since been used and seen in hundreds of articles regarding Naismith. I am very pleased that I had the opportunity to add this spectacular photograph to the collection. Measurements: 3.5" x 5.75"

1927-28 CIOCCOLATO SALVI PALLA AL CESTO CARDS (ITALY)

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Rare Italian Chocolate Basketball Salvi Card 1920s
Hard to find vintage basketball cards
1927 Cioccolato Salvi #66 Womens Basketball Palla Al Cesto Figurina Card
1927 Italian Chocolate Basketball Card Salvi
The Cioccolato Chocolate Company was located in Milan and was in business for the majority of the 20th century. They released a few sports sets in the 1920s/1930s, the majority of which consisted of soccer (futbol) cards. These are the only Salvi cards featuring basketball that I've seen. It's unknown if there were any others in the set. Palla Al Cesto translates to Ball to the Basket and was regularly used until about 1930, when Pallacanestro (basketball) became universally used.  ​Measurements: 1.375" x 2.125"

MY BASKET-BALL BIBLE BY FORREST C. (PHOG) ALLEN 1927 (4TH EDITION) 

My Basketball Bible by Forrest C. Allen 1927 4th edition book

JANUARY 1927 & JANUARY 1929 BOYS LIFE MAGAZINE (PUBLISHED BY BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA) FEATURING BASKETBALL COVERS & STORIES

Early 1920s Boys Basketball Magazines Antique
Vintage Boy Scouts Basketball Magazines Sports

1927 RUBY’S BASKETBALL SCORE AND CHART BOOK DESIGNED BY JAMES CRAIG RUBY

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James Craig Ruby Antique Basketball Score Scoring Book
Early Basketball Scoring Book Illinois Coach Ruby 1927
Rare Vintage Basketball Score Book Late 1920s
Craig Ruby was an accomplished college basketball coach and former player that designed this rather ingenious score book based on his experience in scoring games. The book cleverly scores each half with perforated pages and includes shot charts. This copy is used, with 20 games scored by Wisconsin’s Rosholt High School against various regional teams during the 1928-29 season. Ruby succeeded NABC founder Phog Allen as the president of the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC). He then campaigned with Allen for higher baskets to offset the advantage of tall centers, a change that was never adopted. The two were in strong disagreement about dribbling, with Ruby and the Joint Basketball Rules committee announcing without notice that it had adopted a change in the rules which virtually eliminated dribbling. Allen responded by organizing a nationwide protest which ultimately resulted in the dribble remaining part of the game. Ruby also was unsuccessful attempting to change the diameter of a basketball hoop (rim) to 20 inches from 18.

1928-1930

1928 CUBAN CIGARROS AGUILITAS DEPORTIVAS BASKET-BALL #394 TEAM C. FERROVIARIO (CUBA)

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Rare prewar cuban basketball card
cuban aguilitas deportivas cards
This rare card is from the Cuba Deportiva set distributed by Aguilitas cigarettes. There were many basketball cards in the set but the exact number is unknown.
​Measurements: 1.5" x 2.25"

1929-1930 DITTA SEVERINO CEI CARAMELLE ROMA # 78 PALLA AL CESTO, ITALIA-FRANCIA (ITALY)

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Rare 1929 1930 Italian Basketball Card #78 Palla Al Cesto by Caramelle Roma
Vintage Italian Pall Al Cesto Figurina Card #78 Italy vs France anteguerra
Rare original empty 1930 card pack for Severino Cei Caramelle Roma Sports cards
I obtained this card from someone who recently pulled it directly from the original packaging seen here, so the condition is great given it's age. Many of the other cards in the pack are dated 1929 and the term "Palla Al Cesto" (ball to basket) was largely replaced by "Pallacanestro" (basketball) by 1930, so I've determined this card was likely issued in either 1929 or 1930. I have found other examples of Carmelle Roma cards, but none similar to these, so I assume this set is very rare. The cards were manufactured by the Milanese company Severino Cei and distributed by the candy company Caramell Roma. Measurements: 2" x 1.25"

1928 TURMAC OF HOLLAND KORFBALL (NETBALL) SILK (HOLLAND)

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Vintage Holland Basketball Silk
This silk was part of the Sport and Nature Series distributed through packs of Turkish Macedonian Tobacco in Holland. Turmac issued silks between 1926-1934 but I've seen this one listed as 1928 a few times, so I've labeled it as such. Measurements: 2" x 3"

1928 BASKETBALL TECHNIQUE POSTER (FOLD-OUT SUPPLEMENT FROM SPALDING'S OFFICIAL BASKETBALL GUIDE FOR WOMEN

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Antique women's basketball technique poster with photograph's Spalding's Guide

LATE 1920s DIBUJOS ORIGINALES DE MASIA, AUN PODEMOS EMPATAR (WE CAN STILL DRAW), #38 BASKET-BALL (SPAIN)

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comic illustrated spanish deportes sports basket baloncesto humor cards cartes cromos
Rare vintage spain cromos sports basketball funny drawings cards
This set of 40 cards feature comedic sports illustrations by the artist Juan Masia Lopez (1899-1971). This is the only basketball card in the set. The set was released in 2 variations, one with the card number inside the border, and a much rarer version with the card number located outside of the border. Like many early Spanish cards, the backs of these cards included various advertisers, typically chocolate, or nothing at all. Measurements: 2.25" x 3.25"

LATE 1920s PALLA AL CESTO ILLUSTRATED CARD, UNKNOWN PUBLISHER/UNCLASSIFIED (ITALY)

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Old anni 20 illustrated palla al cesto basketball figurina
Vintage rare basketball cards drawing
This card is the same image used in the 1930s "Pallacanestro" version with the differences being the name "Palla Al Cesto" and its slightly larger size. Even though CGC dated this 1930s, ​the "Palla Al Cesto" title would date the card earlier, most likely the late 1920s. The exact date and publisher remains unknown but it looks very similar to the illustrated cards that Marca Stella was publishing at the time.  Measurements: 1.4375" x 2.125"

circa 1926-1930 HUECOGRABADO MUMBRÚ TODOS LOS DEPORTES, SERIE 1, NO. 7, BASKET-BALL, COLECCIÓN DE 21 CROMOS (SPAIN)

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Casa Tabu Fabrica De Xocolata Barcelona Basket-Ball Baloncesto Cromos
Antiguo cromos basket carte cromo card rare basketball
Although PSA labeled this Huecograbado Mumbrú card as 1925-1930, it has been brought to my attention that this card is likely a 1934-35 release. The evidence lies on the Boxing card from the same series set that features an image of a match between Paolino Uzcudun vs Max Schmeling in the Montjuic Stadium that has been confirmed as taking place in 1934.  The advertisement on the back of the card is for the Tabu House Chocolate Factory. Like most Spanish cards at the time, I assume that the advertiser varies, so there could be many different versions of the back of this card. ​Measurements: 4.25" x 2.75"

LATE 1920s PALLA AL CESTO ILLUSTRATED CARD, UNKNOWN PUBLISHER/UNCLASSIFIED (ITALY)

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Italian Anteguerra Sports Figurinas
Italy prewar sports and basketball cards
Although CGC labeled this card 1930s, I believe it to be late 20s because the term "Palla Al Cesto" had been replaced by "Pallacanestro" by 1930. It is not definitive, so the date remains unknown. The publisher is also unknown but it looks very similar to the illustrated cards that Marca Stella was publishing at the time.  Measurements: 2.125" x 1.5"

1930

circa 1930 FABRICA MORAZÁN TOBACCO BASKETBALL CARDS (EL SALVADOR)

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Fabrica Morazan Tobacco Cards Rare Sports Cromos
Very rare 1930 El Salvador Cigarette Cards
1930 Fabrica Morazan #133 Carlos Adrian SGC 6 Basketball Card
Carlos Mayen 1930s El Salvador Rare Vintage Basketball Cards
1930 Fabrica Morazan #134 Carlos Mayen Basketball Card
Antique El Salvador Basketball Cards SGC Graded Rare Fabrica Morazan
There isn’t much information on these beautiful lithograph Fabrica Morazán Tobacco cards from San Salvador. They were from an inherited collection of South American cards that were initially bought when their grandfather was stationed in South America for the military. There seems to be a couple different variations, including white bordered cards, likely released at different times. From a couple auction examples and some being graded with SGC, the set seems to feature a variety of sports, most notably a card featuring Babe Ruth (throwing a rugby ball oddly enough). It is unknown how many basketball cards are in the set, but I have seen one other not shown here. Online examples have listed the cards as issued in the 1920s or 1930s, SGC has documented them as circa 1930.  Measurements: 1.5” x 2.375” 

circa 1930 COSMOS, EL HOMBRE, Y EL MUNDO EN QUE VIVE, NO. 127 BASKET-BALL (URUGUAY)

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1930 rare south american basketball card
1 of 1 scarce prewar vintage basketball card
Rare Uruguay Sports Cards Vintage Album
The Cosmos El Hombre Y El Mundo En Que Vive (Man and the world in which he lives) was released by the candy and sweets company, Jacobo Sisler, around 1930 in Uruguay. The cards were given away as inserts in various chocolatines and carmelos packages and were meant to be glued into the accompanying Cosmos album. There were 278 cards in the set, including over a dozen sports cards, with No. 127 being the only basketball card. The album included text for the basketball card that mentioned the invention ​of the game by Mr. Naismith and a description of the game. ​Measurements: 1.25" x 2.75"

1930-31 ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH OF THE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM (EARLY INTEGRATION) DATE & NAMES ON REVERSE

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First black integrated high school basketball team Central 1930

circa 1930s 'PLAY TODAY AT THE YMCA' INK BLOTTER

Early Rare Basketball Ink Blotter YMCA Great Design

1931

1931 CIGARRILLOS VENCEDORES SERIE C BASKET BALL CARDS (ARGENTINA)

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1930s Cigarrillos Vencedores Basketball Cards rare vintage Argentina
1931 Cigarrillos Vencedores Argentina Basketball Card Rare Vintage #69 Eduardo Herrera Reverse BACK
Prewar Argentinian South American Basketball Cards
1931 Cigarrillos Vencedores Argentina Basketball Card Rare Vintage #120 Olindo Onetto Reverse Back
1931 Cigarrillos Vencedores Argentina Basketball Card Rare Vintage #138 Roberto Fontanarrosa
1931 Cigarrillos Vencedores Argentina Basketball Card Rare Vintage #138 Roberto Fontanarrosa Reverse BACK
I cannot find much information on these extremely rare Argentinian cards but I had the pleasure to look through a collection that consisted of the majority of the set, although the number of basketball cards (or total cards) is unknown. It's made up of individual athletes from a variety of different sports, most featuring these bold and colorful backgrounds. 
​Measurements: 1.875" x 2.75"

1931-32 LA VACHE QUI RIT, 2nd SERIE, B222 - FOYER ALSACIEN DE MULLHOUSE CHAMPION DE FRANCE DE BASKET-BALL (FRANCE)

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1931 1932 La Vache Qui Rit Basketball Card Rare French Basket
Early Rare Vintage Antique French Basketball Chromo Carte Card
Vintage Album of La Vache Qui Rit Sports Cards from the 1930s France
This card was manufactured by Fromageries Bel in France and released by La Vache Qui Rit (The Laughing Cow) cheese company. I have seen examples with and without the red lettering stamp on the reverse. There were 2 series released of these cards, 12 cards per subset, 10 subsets, for a total of 240 cards. This is the only Basketball card in the entire set, part of the Les Grandes Equipes Sportives subset.  Measurements: 2.25" x 3"

1931 SERVUS RUBBER COMPANY - THE FIVE BASKETBALL POSITIONS & HOW TO PLAY THEM BY FOUR FAMOUS COACHES

1931 Servus Rubber Pamphlet - The Five Basketball Positions Phog Allen Coaches
This small pamphlet included descriptions and how to play the following positions, written by the following coaches: Right Forward & Center by Forrest "Phog" Allen, Right Guard by Ralph Jones, Left Forward by Dr. W.E. Meanwell, & Left Guard by A.C. "Dutch" Lonborg. It also included an advertisement for the "Phog" Allen & "Meanwell" Basket Ball shoes. Measures 3.625" 6.25"

1930-31 ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH OF THE KEIFER HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM (EARLY INTEGRATION) DATE & NAMES ON REVERSE

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Early African American High School Basketball Type I Original Photograph

1932

1932 ROWNTREE'S TREASURE TROVE, SERIES 8, NO. 5, NET-BALL (U.K.)

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Antique Netball Card from the U.K. Vintage Women's Basketball
Very rare Netball Basketball English England Card
Rowntree's
Rowntree & Co. LTD was a candy company based in York, England that created some very notable candy in the 1930s, including Kit Kat and Smarties. They were eventually bought out by Nestle. These cards were released in 1932 inside every penny bar of Rowntree's chocolate and were meant to be glued into the accompanying Treasure Trove Picture Book. There were 10 series released, with 12 cards per series, for a total of 120 cards. Series 8 was the Sports series and contained this one card featuring Net-ball, the other cards featured a variety of different popular sports at the time.  Measurements: 2.25" x 1.0625"

1932 LA GRAND HOTEL (DIGUE, FRANCE) DINNER MENU FEATURING AN IMAGE OF WOMEN PLAYING BASKETBALL

1932 French Dinner Menu featuring women playing basketball early sports

NOVEMBER 10th, 1932 STREET & SMITH'S SPORT STORY MAGAZINE

Sport Story Magazine with Basketball Cover 1932 Burt Standish

1932 SANELLA MARGARINE KORBBALL (NETBALL) #54 TYPE 1 & 3 (GERMANY)

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*Type 3 is the rare variation
1932 Sanella Margarine Korbball Netball Basketball Type 1 Rare
Type 1 Sanella 1932 Cards German Basketball
Type 3 Sanella Margarine rarest 1932 basketball
German Korbball Netball Rare Card for sale
The Sanella "Handbuch des Sports" was a multi-sport card set that consisted of 112 cards. The cards were published with 3 different types, the only difference being the layout on the back of the cards. Type 2 is rather common and the most seen variation. Type 1 is more scarce and Type 3 is the rarest version. The rarity scale is adjusted towards the Type 1 & 2 variations.
​Astra margarine also released this card in 3 types (not pictured) in 1932 and is much rarer than the Sanella releases. Measurements: 2.75" x 4"

1932-33 PROMOTIONAL BOOKING FLYER FOR THE ORIGINAL OLSON'S TERRIBLE SWEDES, THE WORLD'S CHAMPION TRAVELING BASKETBALL CLUB

Olson't Terrible Swedes Basketball Tour Early Hoops Show
Olson's Terrible Swedes were a famous barnstorming pro team that played the top teams of the era including the New York Celtics and the all black New York Renaissance Rens. Olson later formed the Hall of Fame "All-American Red Heads" female barnstorming team.

1932 CHOCOLATINES AGUILA SERIE XXI #7 BASKETBALL (URUGUAY)

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1932 Uruguay Vintage Basketball Card Aguila
Uruguay Basketball Rare Card Cromo Chocolatines
1932 Uruguay Chocolatines Aguila Album No 1 Sports XXI
Chocolate Aguila produced stickers and albums on all sorts of subjects in 1932. One set of stickers was Campones of Deportes and it included one basketball card (pictured here). The majority of the set consisted of the more popular football at the time. These cards were meant to be adhered to a accompanying album, so they are hard to find without adhesive/residue on the back.  Measurements: 1.325" x 1.875"

1932 ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH OF THE UCLA BRUINS BASKETBALL TEAM POSING ON A NEW AUTOMOBILE "BIRTH OF A BASKETBALL DYNASTY"

UCLA Bruins Basketball Hall of Fame vintage photo

1933

1933 JACQUES CHOCOLAT LES SPORTS ILLUSTRES SERIE S TYPE 1 (BELGIUM)

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1930s Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 1 Basketball #4 Arbitre
1930s Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 1 Basketball #5 Mise en jeu
1930s Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 1 Basketball #6 Equipe
1930s Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 1 Basketball #11 Passe a deux mains
1930s Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 1 Basketball #12 Essaie au panier
1930s Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 1 Basketball #13 Reception
1930s Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 1 Basketball #14 Dribbling
1930s Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 1 Basketball #15 Ballon tenu
1930s Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 1 Basketball #16 Lancer franc
1930s Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 1 Basketball #17 Hors Jeu
1930s Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 1 Basketball #18 Remise en jeu
1930s Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 1 Basketball #22 Deux contre un
1930s Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 1 Basketball #23 Deux contre deux
1930s Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 1 Basketball #24 Le but
1930s Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 1 Basketball #4 Scheidsrechter
1930s Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 1 Basketball #5 In spel zetten
1930s Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 1 Basketball #6 Ploeg
1930s Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 1 Basketball #11Overgeven met twee handen
1930s Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 1 Basketball #12 Een proef naar den korf
1930s Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 1 Basketball #13 Opvangen
1930s Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 1 Basketball #14 Dribbling Ball
1930s Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 1 Basketball #15 Den Bal Vasthouden
1930s Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 1 Basketball #16 Vrij werpen
1930s Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 1 Basketball #17 Buiten spel
1930s Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 1 Basketball #18 Terug in  l spel
1930s Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 1 Basketball #22 Twee tegen een
1930s Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 1 Basketball #23 Twee tegen Twee
1930s Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 1 Basketball #24 Het Doel

1933 JACQUES CHOCOLAT LES SPORTS ILLUSTRES SERIE S TYPE 2 (BELGIUM)

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1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #1 Plan du Terrain
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #2 Panneau et Basket
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #3 Ballon
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #4 Arbitre et marqueur
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #5 Mise en jeu
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #7 Match
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #8 Shot
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #9 Shot d'une main
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #10 Passe a une main
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #11 Passe a deux mains
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #12 Essai au panier
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #13 Reception
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #15 Ballon tenu
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #16 Lancer franc
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #18 Remise en jeu
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #19 Blocage
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #20 Frapper du poing
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #21 Mauvais engagement
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #23 Deux contre deux
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #24 Le but
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #1 Het terrein
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #2 De paal met den korf
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #3 De bal of het leder
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #4 De scheidsrechter en de markeur
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #5 Het begin
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #7 De match
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #8 Shot back
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #9 De shot met eene hand
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #10 Overgave met eene hand
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #11 Overgave met twee handen
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #12 Proef naar den korf
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #13 Aanpakken of opvangen
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #15 Den bal vasthouden
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #16 Vrijworp
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #18 Terug inzetten
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #19 Blokkeeren is verboden
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #20 Vuistslag
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #21 Slechte houding
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #23 Twee tegen twee
1933 Jacques Chocolat Les Sports Illustres Type 2 #24 Doel
1933 Jacques Collection Les Sports Illustres Verzameling De Geillustreerde Sport Card Album
The Jacques Les Sports Illustres was a large set of 240 cards featuring a variety of sports each broken into their own series. There were 24 basketball cards, which were the "S" series. There were 2 types, Type 1 with the word "Basket-Ball" inside of the borders, and a Type 2 that included similar illustrations for all 24 cards with the text within the border, using a different font and reverse layout. In total, there are 48 basketball cards between both Types in the series. These cards were meant to be adhered to a accompanying album, so they are hard to find without adhesive/residue on the back.
​Measurements: 1.375" x 2.5"

1933 C.A. BRIGGS CHOCOLATE #8 BASKET BALL (U.S.A.)

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Holy Grail of Basketball Cards 1930s
Rarest Basketball Card Ever 1933 CA Briggs #8
The C.A. Briggs card pictured here is the favorite and likely most rare of the collection. I know of only one other copy.  There were 31 sports cards in this set and this is the sole basketball card. The cards were released in Massachusetts and could be collected and redeemed for prizes. Measurements: 2.25" 2.75"

1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS GUM BASKETBALL CARDS (U.S.A.)

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*The Goudy cards are rare in high grade condition.
Vintage Nat Holman Boston Celtics Card
Sport Kings Nat Holman Goudy Card
1933 JOE LAPCHICK SPORT KINGS #32
Joe Lapchick Basketball Hall of Fame
1933 Basketball Gum Card #5 Ed Wachter
Ed Wachter Sport Kings Basketball Card
Eddie Burke Boston Celtics History
Basket-Ball Eddie Burke Sport Kings Card
The Sport Kings Gum card set featured a variety of sports and consisted of 48 cards, 4 of which were basketball: #3 Nat Holman, #5 Ed Wachter, #32 Joe Lapchick (misspelled Lopchick on the card) & #33 Eddie Burke. These were the first U.S. cards to feature professional American athletes. The cards aren't too difficult to find but can command high prices,
​especially in higher grades.  ​Measurements: 2.375" x 2.875"

1933-34 & 1937-38 BASKETBALL HINTS GUIDES, HOW TO PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYS BY HOOD RUBBER CO & B.F. GOODRICH

Rare Hood Rubber BF Goodrich Basketball Guides from the 1930s with plays and training

1934

1934 KING FEATURES SYNDICATE/WHITMAN QUIZ CARD GAME TELLING TOMMY - WHO INVENTED BASKETBALL?/ JAMES NAISMITH CARDS (U.S.A.)

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Whitman Snap Rare James Naismith Rookie Card
1934 Snap Quiz Telling Tommy James Naismith Inventor of Basketball Card
Rare early Telling Tommy Basketball Card 1930s
James Naismith Hall of Fame Rookie Card
These cards were part of a set of Question & Answer quiz cards licensed by King Features Syndicate and published by Whitman Snap in 1934 & 1935. The set consisted of 56 cards, 2 of which were basketball related, with the 2nd card being referred to as Naismith's "rookie card".  Measurements: 2.25" x 3.5"

1934 BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO SPORTS & GAMES #12 BASKETBALL (CHINA)

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Rare vintage 1934 British American Tobacco Chinese Basketball Card #12
First Chinese Basketball Card B.A.T. #12
British American Tobacco issued a few series in the 1930’s to be issued specifically in China, most notably the 1934 “Hints on Association Football”, a 48-card set featuring soccer. Those cards presented illustrated action shots on the front, with Chinese text and the card number on the reverse. Far rarer was this “Sports and Games” Chinese issue, which was likely released in 1934. It also featured illustrated action shots, but from a variety of different sports and included the card number and text on the front. Card #12 was the only card in the set that featured basketball. The World Tobacco Card Index Classification number for this set is ZE3-4. There are two known variations of the back - One features a vertical panel box with B.A.T. name listed within it, the other does not.  Measurements: 1.25” x 2.5”

1934 CHOCOLAT DE L’UNION SPORTS SÉRIE X, NO. 3 BASKETT-BALL (FRANCE)

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Rare Early Vintage French Basketball Chocolate Chromos Card Carte
Chocolat De L'Union Rare Basketball Card from 1934
Chocolat De L'Union was a French chocolate company that produced cards that were released with it's products from the turn of the century until the 1950s. This particular set was released in 1934 and came in a series of subjects of 10 cards each. The exact number of series is unknown but I have seen Series 12, so there are at least that many. This card was in their illustrated sports series 10 and is the only basketball card example I've seen in any of their sets. The card originally came with a redemption tab at the perforated bottom and the reverse mentions you could send in these tags for gifts. ​The redemption tab is missing from this card.  ​Measurements: 2" x 2.625"

1934 CIOCCOLATO ZAINI GUF MILANO (PALLA CANESTRO) (ITALY)

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Rare Early Vintage Milan Basketball Pallacanestro Card
Vintage Zaini Figurinas Italian GUF Milano
Zaini was an Italian chocolate company that produced a few sets of multi-sports cards in the 1920s/1930s. The only basketball card known in this releases is this card featuring GUF (Gruppos Universitario Fascista) Milano Team in the 1934 set. There is a rarer variation of this set that has black borders although I've never seen one of this particular card. 
​Measurements: 1.1875" x 1.875"

1934 PRESS PHOTO OF BASKETBALL HALL OF FAMER EDWARD MOOSE KRAUSE OF NOTRE DAME

Original Photograph of basketball player Ed Krause
At 6-foot-3 and 215 pounds, Edward “Moose” Krause was a basketball giant, and the subject of considerable attention by opponents. Krause’s size enabled him to dominate the post, and triggered the establishment of the 3-second rule in 1932-33. He was tough as nails and solid as a rock, combining great size and speed to become an excellent passer and a force at center. Playing under Hall of Fame coach George Keogan at Notre Dame, Krause led the Fighting Irish into national prominence in the 1930s. Krause enjoyed a 54-12 three-year record, and was the Fighting Irish's most prolific scorer, averaging 8.8 points per game for his career, in the early days of dirt floors. His three-year total of 547 points came at a time when the game was slow and deliberate and its rhythm was interrupted by the center jump after each basket. After graduating college, Krause took up coaching, and eventually became the basketball coach, and later director of athletics, at Notre Dame.

1934 PHILIPPINES POSTAGE STAMP, THE FIRST STAMP TO EVER FEATURE BASKETBALL

The very first basketball postage stamp
Released on April 14th, 1934, the world's first basketball stamp commemorated the X Far Eastern Championship Games, a precursor to the Asian Games.
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