- SP4.006
- Pièce
- 1936-1937
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
The Rosetown Redwings team and affiliates behind the trophies representing their win in the Saskatchewan Intermediate field. Names not provided.
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Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
The Rosetown Redwings team and affiliates behind the trophies representing their win in the Saskatchewan Intermediate field. Names not provided.
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Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
Peewee cup winners, 1939-40. Back row, L-R: Bill Sexsmith, Gordon Long, Ted Reily, Theodore Montreuil, Benny Wessel. Front row: Paul Montreuil, Donnie Carr, Roger Lloyd.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
A female curling team from Rosetown pose for a photograph in their curling club sweaters next to a "Red Rose Tea" car. Identities unknown.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
The Rosetown Nitehawks team photo. Back row, L-R: Grant Henderson, Neil Manson, Ron Hare, Ray Kolstad, Don Aitken, Ron Christianson, Dennis Ogg, Dave Wickett, John Howard, George Bessey. Front row: Luc Labrecque, Hugh Lees, Myron Michayluk, Randy Fox, Tom Frerichs, Steve Gilroy, Rollie Parise. Missing: Grant Clark.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
Rosetown curling team at the Saskatoon Bonspiel. L-R: J.W. Heartwell (Skip), J.D. Lang (2nd), R.O. Duncan (Lead), Chas. Taylor (3rd).
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
Graham Cup winners at the Rosetown Bonspiel. L-R: Alex Michel, Field McFaull, Art Fletcher, J.A. Stewart (Skip).
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
Rosetown curling team at the Prince Albert Bonspiel. L-R: Jack Heartwell, Bob Sansom, Aubrey Woods, Bill Heartwell.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
Rosetown Redwings, Saskatchewan Intermediate Champions 1936-37.
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Fait partie de MJ General Photograph Collection
Team photo of the Moose Jaw Lacrosse Club. Players in back row (from left to right): James Robb; Woodley; J. Melbrush; W.J. Nelson; C.F. Smith; W. Porter; J. Franks. Players in front row (left to right): W. Rilley; J. McCreagh; Mr. Crosby (sitting); Walt Surrington.
Moose Jaw Electric Football Club
Fait partie de MJ General Photograph Collection
Team/Group photograph of the Moose Jaw Electric [Railway] Football Club for the 1914 season. Only individual identified is James Herb Knight (last person on the right), a conductor for the Moose Jaw Street Railway Company.
Moose Jaw Basketball Team, 1910-1911
Fait partie de MJ General Photograph Collection
Group/Team photograph of a Moose Jaw Basketball team in the 1910-1911 season; only one individual is named: Harry Clarke, seated on bottom right
Florida Cubans baseball team photograph
Fait partie de Recreation Collection
The 1952 Florida Cubans. In 1953, the Cubans donned the uniforms of the Indian Head Rockets.
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Indian Head football club 1921
Fait partie de Recreation Collection
The Indian Head football cub posed team photograph.
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Fait partie de Recreation Collection
Individual photos of the Lachute Hockey Club put together in a collage with names underneath each photo. Presumably, one or more of the players is from Indian Head or has Indian Head connections. It is unknown which.
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University of Saskatchewan Men's Swimming Team - Group Photo
Fait partie de University of Saskatchewan Photograph Collection
Men's swimming team; "Jack [Gerow]" in back row, far left. Joe Griffiths, coach, dressed in white.
Bio/Historical Note: The University of Saskatchewan’s first pool opened in 1916. Located in the basement of Qu'Appelle Hall, it was 18 feet wide, 45 feet long and around 8 feet deep with a spring board and changing rooms. Speed swimming, diving, water polo and recreational swimming soon became popular activities in the long Saskatchewan winters. The pool closed soon after the Physical Education pool opened in October 1964.
Bio/Historical Note: Green and white were established as the official colours of U of S sports teams in 1909-1910 by Reginald Bateman, a native of Ireland and the first English professor at the University of Saskatchewan. But the Huskies name did not appear at that time. Teams were generally referred to as “varsity” or “the green and white” when they played or appeared in media. The name Huskies was included in an article in the 20 September 1932 Star-Phoenix: “The Varsity Stadium yesterday morning saw the advance guard of over twenty gridiron Huskies swing into action.” The origin of the Huskie name is unclear. One of the earliest images of players wearing sweaters with ‘Huskies’ on across the front was in the 1932-1933 Greystone yearbook, showing the men’s hockey team in uniforms with the new name. By 1937 women’s teams were generally referred to as Huskiettes.