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Girls Basketball team

Team photograph of a girls' basketball team in uniform sitting in a row; one of the girls is holding a basketball. Team members identified as: Ethel Frampton, Bertha France,s Agnes Crozier, Kathleen Drummond, Beth Mooney, Mine Wornin,g Connie Horseman, Myrtle Joy, Gladys Lindgren.
Stamped on the back in blue ink: "Mooney" and "6"
Written on the back in blue ink: "#6"
Written in blue ink on a piece of paper taped to the back of the photo: "Ethel Frampton bertha Frances Agnes Crozier Kathleen Drummond Beth Mooney Mine Worning Connie Horseman Myrtle Joy Gladys lindgren about 1922-23 girls basketball team coached by j Mooney" and "Trim x8 1/2"

Biggar Soccer Team

Group/Team photograph of a soccer team in Biggar, Saskatchewan. Names of players written on side of postcard; they include: Back Row (left to right) - Johnson Whitworth, Brownlee, Rae Land, Adkin, Skinner V.P. Front Row (left to right) - Burgess, Anderson, Smith, Ellaby, Davie. Written on the back in pencil and blue ink: "L to R Back Row: TK Johnson W. Whitworth, D Brown Lee, G.R. McKay, Tom Land W.E. Adkin, H.C.Skinner 1st Row: R Burgess. WM Anderson, WM. Smith Pete Ellaby Jack Davie

Biggar Soccer Team

Team photograph of the Biggar Soccer Team in 1923; players identified as: Front Row (left to right): R. Burgess, WM. Anderson, WM. Smith, P. Ellaby, J. Davie; Back Row (left to right): T.K. Johnson, W. Whitworth, D. Brownlee, G.R. McKay, T. Land, W.E. Adkin, H.C. Skinner Vice Pres.

University of Saskatchewan Men's Swimming and Water Polo Team

Indoor posed image of team members with one member holding the ball; S.A.C. marked on the ball.

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.

Regina Argos hockey team

Father Athol Murray (4th from left--back row) and the Regina Argos, when he first came to Regina in 1925-1926. Back row (L-R) E.C. Rossie, Tony Neisner, Jack Cranston, Father Murray, Mr. Acaster, John Habelman, Bob McGregor; Middle row (L-R) Jim Caswell, Mike Uraski, Clarence Acaster, Tony Ritter, Luid Palm, Angus Mitchell, Joe Dutkowski; Front row (L-R) Len Dowie, Henry Ast.

CN Tennis Club in Biggar, Saskatchewan

Group photograph of the Canadian National Railway (CNR) tennis club in Biggar, Saskatchewan; members identified as: Back Row (left to right) Ray McKay, Bert McIntosh, Johnston(?), Art Kranz, TK Johnson; Second Row (left to right) Marjorie Frampton, Doris Barnett, OJ Rowe, Grace Dyer, Jessie Noble, Front: Johnny Cairns, Auburn Langford

Esterhazy Hockey Team

Group/Team photograph of the Esterhazy hockey team taken at the Esterhazy train station prior to leaving for a game in Neudorf, Saskatchewan.
Back Row (left-right): Rev. Coghill (United Church of Canada Minister); Bert Ford; Ralph Blyth; Ed Walker (coach); Lyle Lake; Charlie Millham. Front Row (left-right): Bill Kubic; Eddie Krunka; Cliff Blyth.

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