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University of Saskatchewan Huskies Men's Curling Team - Group Photo

Huskie men's curling team members, back row (l to r): Mike Bracegirdle (coach). Front row: Rick Folk, Jim Spinney, Bob Thompson, Gerry Call.

Bio/Historical Note: A U of S mixed curling team was formed in 1974, with Rick Folk (skip), Tom Wilson, Cheryl Stirton (d. Dec. 2020) and Bonnie Orchard. It was the first time any of the members had curled on a mixed team. The team represented Saskatchewan in the Canadian Mixed Curling Championships five times. Folk skipped the Saskatchewan team to the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship in 1974. Folk attended his first Brier in 1978 as skip. In 1980 he won his first Brier and went on to win the World Curling Championship with Ron Mills, Tom Wilson and Jim Wilson. going undefeated. In 1983, Folk won another Canadian Mixed Championship, this time with Tom Wilson (d. 2008), Elizabeth Folk and Dorenda Schoenhals. After serving in government, Folk moved to Kelowna, British Columbia. He represented British Columbia at the Brier for the first time in 1989, and won his second Brier in 1994. He lost just one game at the Worlds that year. In 1995, Folk played in his last Brier. Folk and his rink from the 1994 World Championships were inducted into the BC Sports Hall of Fame in 1995. Folk has also been honoured by the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame as well as the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame.

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.

Law-Commerce-Education Rugby Football Team - Group Photo

Intramural championship-winning combined Law-Commerce-Education team. Names: Matheson (assistant coach), Marushak (Education), McKercher (Law), Bonney (Law), Whiteman (Education), Bingley (Commerce), Meiklejohn (Commerce), Tkach (Law), Phillips (Law), Armitage (trainer), Greenough (Commerce), Horner (Law), McKay (Education), Kern (Education), Richards (Commerce), Sisson (Law), Hammond (Commerce), Pinch (Commerce), Crowe (Commerce), Kozak (Law), Hutchinson, B. (coach), Pete (mascot), Hutchinson, J.(assistant trainer), Wolfe (manager, Law).

Prince Albert Lacrosse Team

The Prince Albert Lacrosse Team. Back row from left to right: Jack Offard, Geo. Ballantyne, Bob Mack, Bob Fish, A. Howard, B. Sproat. Centre row from left to right: F.C. Sinclair, Robert Burns (reporter), S.J. Donaldson (President), Alex Sinclair (secratary), Fred Carr, Jack Ballantyne. Front row: Alex Stevens, Neil McKay, Bob McKay

Hockey teams at the Melville Ice Rink

The Melville hockey team (on the left) and Esterhazy hockey team (on the right-team colours: blue and white) on the ice at the newly finished Melville ice rink.

Esterhazy players: (from left to right) Fred Hazeldean; George Simpson; Bert Clements (two official); Dan McGregor; Wes Wrightson; Val Hill; Fred Barker.

Curling team, Wolseley, Saskatchewan

This champion Wolseley, Saskatchewan curling team was presented with clocks and fancy lanterns as their prize. The first three curlers are identified as: Mr. Gourley, accountant with Beaver Lumber, Mr. Ferguson, early manager of Beaver Lumber, and Mr. Biden, an employee of the same firm. The fourth man is unknown. These men were all employed by the firm at the turn of the 20th century.

Melfort High School Boys Hockey Team

Team photograph of the Melfort High School Boys Hockey Team; players identified as: (from left to right) Mr. Anderson, Taylor Gordon, Jim McPhee, Doug Trimner, Gordon Lustig, Del Keown, Tom Greig (sp.), Art ?, Keith Peters, Don Miller

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