California Mohawks receive a trophy
- IHM.2021.0189
- Item
- 1952
Parte deRecreation Collection
S.L. Gwegle, manager of the California Mohawks, receiving a trophy from J.E. Robison, Graham Williams, and Mr. Gilbert
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California Mohawks receive a trophy
Parte deRecreation Collection
S.L. Gwegle, manager of the California Mohawks, receiving a trophy from J.E. Robison, Graham Williams, and Mr. Gilbert
Indian Head Rockets player, unidentified
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An unidentified Indian Head Rockets player in his uniform sitting in the stands of a baseball game
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Indian Head Rockets player in a suit
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An unidentified Indian Head Rockets player dressed in a suit.
1950 Correspondence regarding Indian Head Rockets Baseball Club
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Correspondence by Steve Niven, secretary of Indian Head Rockets, regarding tournaments and other organizational matters.
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Letter of agreement with Jim Williams - Jacksonville Eagles manager
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Three typewritten pages - letter from J.E. (Jimmy) Robison to Jim Williams in Jacksonville, Florida, toutlining the items to be fulfilled in the contract for the summer of 1950.
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Inductee name tag for Indian Head Rockets at the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame
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A name tag with the words "Indian Head Rockets - Team Induction - 2022"
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The Legends of the Road are coming to Indian Head - newsclipping
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Newsclipping about a planned tour called "Legends of the Road" which would involve Black baseball players from the US touring North America for the 100th anniversary of the "Negro Leagues". Because of Indian Head's Rockets baseball team (1950-1954) and Ken McCabe and his "Saskatchewan Rural Sports Hall of Fame", the tour was considering a stop in Indian Head. It is not known if this happened.
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Parte deRecreation Collection
Stories of 1950 and 1960s baseball in Saskatchewan relating to the North Battleford Beavers, Moose Jaw Mallards, Global World Series and other tournaments.
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Indian Head Mohawks - Hockey Clippings
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A folder with about 20 newspaper clippings concerning hockey - mostly the Indian Head Mohawks Tom Thumb team of 1968-1969 which almost won the Centennial Cup in a provincial championship tournament. In many articles, the name of Jamie Hilts, the team's goalie, is underlined.
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Posed team photograph of 16 men - members of an unidentified lacrosse team. Identified local (Indian Head area) players were Arthur Pugsley, Dave Pugsley and Jim McConaghy (who married Agnes Pugsley)
Gus Kyle, New York Rangers player
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Gus Kyle, back-catcher for the Regina Caps. He also played defense for the New York Islanders and Boston Bruins.
Indian Head football (soccer) club
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The Indian Head soccer team with three trophies and a ball.
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Architectural drawing of old skating rink (newsclipping)
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Architectural drawing by "Storey and Van Egmond Architects" reproduced in the Indian Head News
Indian Head soccer team group photo
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Copy of a group team photo with individuals identified in the caption. Text above the photo says: "Indian Head people were saddened to hear of the passing of George Mason Jr., who died at his home in Peterborough, Ontario. Longtime residents of this community will remember his father, George Mason Sr., well known football (soccer) coach of the powerhouse team of the 1920s. Mr. Mason and members of the 1921 team are identified in the following photograph." The location of the original picture is not known.
Alpine Club of Canada Constitution and Members
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28-page booklet listing members of the Alpine Club of Canada. Local Indian Head & district members include: T.B. Armstrong; Crawford, Dr. Mary E. of Winnipeg (niece of Indian Head's Robert Crawford); Dr. F.W. Hart.