- 80.205.04
- Item
- March 29, 1937
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Black and white photograph of hockey player Jack Jenkins from Biggar, Saskatchewan.
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Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Black and white photograph of hockey player Jack Jenkins from Biggar, Saskatchewan.
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A man, identified as Norman McNevin, in full hockey gear with a hockey stick and puck.
Part of David Joseph Lafond collection
The Muskeg Lake Cree Nation Hockey Team [1949] is pictured. Back row: Emile Venne, Ralph Greyeyes, Richard (Dickie) Greyeyes, Hilliard Arcand, Albert Arcand. Front row: Albert Lafond, George Greyeyes, David Lafond.
Swift Current Oldtimers Hockey Association fonds
The fonds, related to the Swift Current Oldtimers Hockey Association, were accumulated by the source. No other information was captured at the time of transfer to the Swift Current Museum.
The content has not been professionally appraised, arranged, or described. The following is a basic listing of the unprocessed contents:
Box #1.
Discrete items:
Photographs:
Volume 1.
-Ledger, 1976 – 1980, plus information on individual players
Volume 2.
-Ledger, 1980 – 1991
Envelope 1.
-Miscellaneous documents pertaining to the SCOTHA
-Program for a hockey game between Swift Current Old Timers and Montreal Canadiens Old Timers
-Constitution
-Correspondence from Saskatchewan Amateur Hockey Association
Envelope 2.
-Receipts, tournament lists, bank statements from 2000 – 2007
Envelope 3.
-Bank statements, receipts, correspondence, memberships and tournament lists, 1990 – 1999
Envelope 4.
-Bank statements, receipts, tournament lists, correspondence, 1986 – 1989
Envelope 5.
-Bank statements, receipts, tournament lists, 1981 – 1985
Envelope 6.
-Bank statements, correspondence, receipts, membership lists, 1974 – 1980
Box 2.
Folder #1.
-Tournament lists and information, 2002
Folder #2.
-Attendance forms, 1998 – 2001
-Team rosters, 1999 – 2000
-SCOTHA tournament information, 1999
Folder #3.
-Empty
Folder #4.
-Correspondence, tournament information, 1991 -1996
-SCOTHA minutes, 1978 – 1979
Folder #5.
-SCOTHA and Golden Oldies membership lists, 1985 – 1986
-Correspondence, 1980 – 1981
-Miscellaneous documents, ca. 1979 - 1981
-Tournament information, 1989
-Financial information, 1985 – 1986, 1988
-Score sheets, 1988
Folder #6.
-Receipts and financial information, 1991
-Rosters for other teams in the Canadian Old Timers’ Hockey Association league, 1991
-Tournament information and score sheets, 1990 - 1991
-Rental information, 1991
-Bank statements and financial information, 1990 – 1991
Folder #7.
-Tournament score sheets, 1992
-Rosters for other teams in the Canadian Old Timers’ Hockey Association league, 1992
-SCOTHA minutes, 1992
Folder #8.
-Tournament information and score sheets, 1993
-Rosters for other teams in the Canadian Old Timers’ Hockey Association league, 1993
Folder #9
-Tournament score sheets, 1994
Folder #10
-Financial information, 1993 – 1994
-Tournament information and score sheets, 1993 – 1994
-SCOTHA minutes, 1994
-Tournament score sheets, 1995
Folder #11
-Invitation to a tournament in Coaldale, AB, 1995
-SCOTHA minutes, 1995
-Tournament information, 1995
-Tournament score sheets, 1996
Folder #12
-Rosters for other teams in the Canadian Old Timers’ Hockey Association league, 1997 - 1999
-Tournament score sheets, 1999
-Tournament score sheets, 1998
-Tournament score sheets, 1997
Folder #13
-Tournament information, 2003
-Correspondence, etc., re: tournaments, 1997 - 1999
-Receipt books, 1999 – 2002, 2004
-Notebook to keep track of bar supplies
Folder #14
-Tournament schedule, 2001
-Rosters for other teams in the Canadian Old Timers’ Hockey Association league, 2001
-Document, “Important Information For Teams & Game Officials”
-Correspondence, 2001
-Tournament score sheets, 2001
-Photographs #3 – 4
Swift Current Oldtimers Hockey Association
College of Agriculture - Hockey Team - Group Photo
Hockey team members, back row (l to r): Allan A. Smith, Arthur Hughes Sargeant, J. Harvey Harrop, Arthur Wellesley Henry (coach). Front row: Thomas Caldwell, Leonard Cooney, Pontus Wicklund, Henry Dell Perley. Outdoor image.
College of Arts and Science - Men's Hockey Team - Group Photo
Posed indoor image of players, runners-up in the Intramural Championship. Names: Duane Turple, Garth Cinnamon, Jack Armitage, Jack Hagermeister, Jack Eisner, Ray Phipps, Jim Shields, Bud Feader, J. Merril McDonald, Bert Leggett, Bob Bertram, Dave Newsham, Nestor Wojeichowsky, Herb Morrison, Irwin Bieder. Missing from photo are Ira Flaa and Del Barber.
Student Activities - Hockey - Action
Students scrimmaging on the outdoor rink on campus, just east of the Engineering Building.
Bio/Historical Note: The replacement rink, Rutherford Arena, built in 1929, is due for demolition in 2022.
University of Saskatchewan Men's Hockey Team - Group Photo
Posed indoor image team members (l to r): John Rich Bunn, Frank Alexander Canzi, Ashley McIntosh Walker, F. MacPherson, Peter Peters, Mitchell, ?, Donald Sutherland MacMurchy.
University of Saskatchewan Men's Hockey Team - Player Photos
Individual photographs of men's hockey team members grouped. Names are: Reginald Brehaut (coach), Harold (Happy) Wilson, Charlie Hay, George L. (Toad) Art (captain), S.E. (Ward) Turvey, William P. McLean (mgr), Wilfred Heffernan, William Charles Broadfoot, H. McCallum (asst. mgr), G/C Ernest Archie (Ernie) McNab, Don Collins, Merv Moore.
Bio/Historical Note: The University of Saskatchewan men’s hockey team in 1923 was coached by Reg Brehaut, who had played and coached hockey since 1906. The team won the Mitchener Cup as Saskatoon City League champions, the Van Valkenburg Cup as Saskatchewan Amateur champions, the Halpenny Cup as Interprovincial University champions, the Patton Cup as Western Canadian League champion and were Allan Cup finalists in 1923.
University of Saskatchewan Huskies Men's Hockey Team - Action
Individual photographs of Huskies players skating grouped. Names: [Stewart] McKercher, B. Gardiner, D. Morrow, O. Hanson (capt), Holoboff, R. Yauk, J. Kilburn, D. Hardy, M. Parsons, D. Shaw, Merle Byrnes, L. Clark, W. Culham, N. Horner, D. Johnson, M. Regush.
University of Saskatchewan Huskies Men's Hockey Team - Group Photo
Huskie hockey team dressed in blazers, white shirts and ties. Names: Danny Sherban, defense; Ernie Bobowski, Vic Adamache, Ken Kowel, Bob Thorpe, Larry Fischer, Joey Brown, John Arnot, Bob Gardiner, Jim Wright, Brian Waters, Wayne Magnuson, Mickey Brown, Ian Baker, Glenn Barber.
University of Saskatchewan Huskies Men's Hockey Team - Player Photos
Huskie hockey team members dressed in blazers, white shirts and ties grouped. Names: H. Swanston, V. Waymouth, G. Crawford, S. Millard.
University of Saskatchewan Huskies Men's Hockey Team - Gerry Couture
Gerry Couture, right winger and captain, in uniform.
Bio/Historical Note: Gerald Joseph Wilfred Arthur (Doc) Couture was born 6 August 1925 in Saskatoon and attended St. Joseph's School. While there he experienced his first hockey success, playing on the Church League winners in 1936 and 1937. He played junior hockey for the Saskatoon Quakers in 1941-1942 and 1942-1943 and then joined the University of Saskatchewan Huskies where he starred for two seasons. Couture was an outstanding tennis player, joining John Leicester in doubles and often winning Saskatchewan championships. They played in two Canadian championships and once beat the Mexican Davis Cup doubles team. Couture also played some senior hockey at this time, including while serving with the Navy in Saskatoon. Couture started his National Hockey League career as a right-winger with the Detroit Red Wings in the 1945 Stanley Cup playoffs. He had an outstanding season in 1949-50 when he scored 29 goals - his best season in the NHL, and played on the Detroit team, which won the Stanley Cup. He scored four goals and one assist in the playoffs and his line scored the winner in the seventh game of the final against New York. Couture was traded to the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for Bert Hirschfield in 1951. He played 10 games with the Habs in their 1951-52 campaign, posting one assist and amassing four penalty minutes before a laceration he suffered to his ankle brought his season to an early end. He was traded to the Chicago Blackhawks in 1952 in return for financial compensation. Couture played two seasons with Chicago before announcing his retirement. Couture scored 86 goals and recorded 70 assists in his 385-game career. He played 45 playoff games with 9 goals and 7 assists. Couture joined the Calgary Stampeders of the Western Hockey League for three seasons, scoring 32 goals and winning all-star one year and scoring 33 goals another season. He later played for Saskatoon-St. Paul Regals and finished his career with the Saskatoon Quakers who went to the western final in 1959-60. He was the team coach and won the Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League most valuable player award. Couture died 13 July 1994, a month after learning he had been accepted into the Saskatoon Sports Hall of Fame.
Prince Albert Mintos Hockey Team - Team Photo - 1910-1911
Posed group photo of Mintos players and team officials. Standing: Jack Arnold, trainer; J.D. "Dad" Stewart, centre; J.G. "Nitter" Bailey, point; "Chief" McDowell, rover-point; Frank "Mandy" Black, right wing. Seated: Gordon Macdonald, secretary and manager; Russell "Rusty" Crawford, rover; Chester "Ches, Bumb" Leach, goal; Jack "Bruno" Bennett, spare; W.A. Hunter, president.
Bio/Historical Note: The Prince Albert Mintos were a professional ice hockey team in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. They played in the Saskatchewan Professional Hockey League from 1909-1911. The Mintos won the league title in 1909 after the Saskatoon Stratchonas were disqualified for using ineligible players. They then played the Edmonton Pros for the Fit-Reform Trophy (Western Canadian Championship) and were defeated. The club repeated as SPHL champions in 1911, beating the Saskatoon Westerns in a playoff. They advanced to challenge for the Stanley Cup, and lost to Port Arthur Lake City 12-6 in a qualification series. The Mintos then transitioned to senior competitions, playing for the Allan Cup. The Mintos was later the name of a junior team playing in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League and is now (2023) used by a team in the Saskatchewan Midget AAA Hockey League.
Prince Albert Mintos Hockey Team - "Nitter" Bailey
"Nitter" Bailey [J.G. Bailey], point, in Mintos uniform posing on the ice. Tinted jersey and cap.
Bio/Historical Note: The Prince Albert Mintos were a professional ice hockey team in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. They played in the Saskatchewan Professional Hockey League from 1909-1911. The Mintos won the league title in 1909 after the Saskatoon Stratchonas were disqualified for using ineligible players. They then played the Edmonton Pros for the Fit-Reform Trophy (Western Canadian Championship) and were defeated. The club repeated as SPHL champions in 1911, beating the Saskatoon Westerns in a playoff. They advanced to challenge for the Stanley Cup, and lost to Port Arthur Lake City 12-6 in a qualification series. The Mintos then transitioned to senior competitions, playing for the Allan Cup. The Mintos was later the name of a junior team playing in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League and is now (2023) used by a team in the Saskatchewan Midget AAA Hockey League.