College of Medicine - Hockey Team - Action
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- 1961
Drs. I.M. Hilliard, John Mowbray, Jim Leakos, Marc Baltzan and Ed Sommerville, members of the faculty team, resting between periods of an annual house staff versus faculty game.
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College of Medicine - Hockey Team - Action
Drs. I.M. Hilliard, John Mowbray, Jim Leakos, Marc Baltzan and Ed Sommerville, members of the faculty team, resting between periods of an annual house staff versus faculty game.
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.
College of Medicine - Hockey Team - Group Photo
Medicine hockey team members, back row: C. Wensley, G. Leroux, W. Blakeney, E. Lee, R.D. Kerr. Front row: B. Biggs, ? McLaughlin, W. Houze, J. Bartle, Emile Esram Therrien. Skull and crossbone emblem on front of uniforms; and on pennant.
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 Men's Hockey Team -1923 Reunion
Members of the 1923 University of Saskatchewan hockey team at reunion, "all living and all attended." Names: Ernie McNab, Merv Moore, William P. MacLean (mgr), Reginald Brehaut (coach), S.E. (Ward) Turvey, George L. (Toad) Art, Don Collins, Harold (Happy) Wilson, Charlie Hay, Wilfred Heffernan, William Charles Broadfoot, Douglas McCallum (asst mgr).
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University of Saskatchewan Men's Hockey Team - Player Photos
Individual photographs of men's hockey team members grouped. 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), Ernie McNab, Don Collins and Merv Moore.
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University of Saskatchewan Men's Hockey Team - Player Photos
Individual photographs of hockey team members grouped; champions of Saskatoon-Prince Albert League. Players, top row: E.K. (Kent) Phillips, forward; Charlie Hay, goal (captain); Vern DeGeer (asst. mgr); Alfred Leroy Paine, forward; William Charles (Bill) Broadfoot at centre (mgr). Bottom row: George L. (Toad) Art, forward; H.E. (Hap) Wilson, defence; A.C. (Colb) McEown (trainer); S.E. (Ward) Turvey, defence; Stuart Fulton Conrod, forward.
University of Saskatchewan Men's Hockey Team - Player Photos
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University of Saskatchewan Huskiettes Hockey Team - Player Photos and Action
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University of Saskatchewan Men's Hockey Team - Group Photo
Hockey team members: J. Gordon Leitch, sub.; George Alexander Mutch, left wing; Wallace A. Thomson, centre; Reginald McLeod Balfour, sub.; Stuart Fulton Conrod, right wing; William E. (Bill) Wilson, defence; John Ross Vant, goal; H.E. (Hap) Wilson, defence; J.A. McIntyre, sub.; William Cecil How, exec.; James Waddell, manager.
College of Law - Hockey Team - Group Photo
Law team, also inter-faculty champions. Members: G.A. Beauchamp, forward, A. Milliken, forward, K. McKenzie, goal,; W.P. MacLean, forward,; A.F. Richard, centre; J. Ross Paisley, defence; Robert Stanley Leitch, forward, D. Vogt, mgr; J.A. Corry, defence; J.J. McNicol, forward.
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Home Economics floor hockey team posing between two pylons.
Prince Albert Mintos Hockey Team - "Chief" McDowell
"Chief" McDowell, cover point, in Mintos uniform posing on the ice.
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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 - "Dad" Stewart
J.D. " Dad" Stewart, centre, in Mintos uniform posing on the ice.
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.