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Oral Interview with John Ford

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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Horse race score card

Stiff paper scorecard with the horse race lineup for the 1954 July 1 races. They consist of 10 races with 61 entries. Many horses ran in more than one race.

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Alpine Club of Canada Constitution and Members

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.

Indian Head soccer team group photo

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.

The Legends of the Road are coming to Indian Head - newsclipping

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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Richmond men inducted into Canadian Hall of Fame

Printout of a newspaper article about Nat Bates and Willie Reed, former players (in 1952) of the Indian Head Rockets. Nat Bates traveled to Saskatchewan in August, 2022, to represent the Indian Head Rockets for their induction into the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame (Battleford) and then traveled to Indian Head to visit the Indian Head Museum's new Rockets display and to speak to local residents, some of whom saw him play in 1952. Nat Bates was a right-handed pitcher.

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