Baseball team - unidentified town 1934
- IHM.2021.0376
- Pièce
- July 1934
Fait partie de Recreation Collection
A baseball team with "G" on their baseball sweaters in Round Lake. Possibly the Brandon Greys.
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Baseball team - unidentified town 1934
Fait partie de Recreation Collection
A baseball team with "G" on their baseball sweaters in Round Lake. Possibly the Brandon Greys.
Rockets baseball Player registration Agreements for 1951
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Fourteen single pages, each being a Player Registration Agreement between the Indian Head Rocket Baseball Club, represented by J.E. (Jimmy) Robison, president and C. Hunt, and individual players.
Sans titre
Fait partie de Recreation Collection
Signed portrait photo of national sports personality Johnny Esaw.
Nathaniel Bates signed baseball card
Fait partie de Recreation Collection
A specially-designed baseball card of Nat Bates - a cropped excerpt from IHM.2021.0146
Sans titre
Fait partie de Recreation Collection
An unknown baseball team in a posed photograph. The team jerseys have the letter "D" on them.
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"
Sans titre
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.
Sans titre
Richmond men inducted into Canadian Hall of Fame
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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.
Indian Head Athletic Association Minute Book 1946 - 1959
Fait partie de Recreation Collection
A 20 cm X 35 cm black and red hardcover 200-page notebook containing the meeting minutes for the Indian Head Athletic Association from 1946 to 1959.
Sans titre
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)
Program for the Indian Head Cricket Club Ball
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Small event program listing the kind of dances to be danced at the ball in chronological order. It is also stapled to a blank rectangular piece of cardstock slightly larger than itself
Sans titre
Indian Head Athletic Association Minute Book 1918 - 1945
Fait partie de Recreation Collection
A 20 cm X 35 cm black and grey hardcover 200-page notebook containing the meeting minutes for the Indian Head Athletic Association from 1918 to 1945.
Sans titre
Indian Head Tennis Club Ledger Accounts (1921-1931)
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A 27 cm X 31 cm black and red hardcover 74-page ledger containing the accounts for the Indian Head Tennis Club.
Sans titre
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Posed team photograph of four Indian Head curlers with brooms, rocks and a large trophy and their names printed on an attached yellow piece of paper naming them as Harvey Brown, A.D. Chielens, Wm. Capewell and John Hunter.