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image no.: | 3155
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contact sheet: | A0102 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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title: | "Indian" Jack Jacobs playing with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. |
description: | |
subject(s): | Football ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1952c |
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image no.: | 11409
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contact sheet: | A0354 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | (L- R): Julian Klymkiw, Cec Hockster |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | |
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image no.: | 11434
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contact sheet: | A0355 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | (Wesley Park) Senior Baseball, League All-Star Team. Photo Taken In Calgary. Back Row (L- R): Pat Cann, Hank Sigurdson, Lefty Kay, Cece Browne, Nels Mooney, Bun Warren, Carl Frank, Hunter Burges, Amby Moran, Bill Borland. Front Row (L- R): Sid May, Thor Thorinson, Alex Ross, Dan Mclennan, George Hay, Cars Mcvey |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Equipment ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Uniforms |
date: | 1919, September |
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image no.: | 3044
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contact sheet: | A0098 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | 61st Winnipeg Overseas Battalion Hockey Team, Winner Of The Allan Cup In 1916. Back Row (L- R): Lt. J.D. Maulden; Lt. J.A. Clarke, Manager; Pte. "Spunk" Sparrow; Maj. N.B. Maclean; Capt. W.A. Simpson, Sec. Treas. Front Row (L- R): Pte. Bobby Morrison; Pte. Johnny Mitchell; Cpl. Joe Simpson; Pte. Alf Morrison; Lt. Col. F.J. Murray; Pte. Crutchy Morrison; Pte. Roddy Smith; Sgt. " Jocko" Anderson; Pte. Alex Roneril. Cpl Joe Simpson (Known As Harold Edward "Bullet Joe" Simpson) Was Born August 13, 1893 In Selkirk, Mb. He Was A Defenseman With Speed To Burn And Courage. Was An Amateur With The 61st Battalion Team Before Going Overseas, Won The Allan Cup. In March 1916 Went Overseas Til 1919. Was Twice Wounded And Awarded The Military Metal. Played With Selkirk Fishermen In 1919-1920. Joined The Edmonton Eskimos (Hockey) Until 1925. Joined The New York Americans Of The Nhl In 1925 Until 1931. He Managed The New York Team From1932-1935, Then The New Haven Eagles For One Season And The Minneapolis Millers For Two Seasons. He Later Lived In Coral Gables, Florida |
subject(s): | Equipment ▪ Hockey ▪ Military ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Trophies ▪ Uniforms |
date: | 1916 |
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image no.: | 3117
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contact sheet: | A0101 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | 90th Lacrosse Team, Champions At Manitoba. Back Row (L- R): H. Gemmel; G.H. Merritt; T.H. Higginbotham; E.W. Turner; E. Wasdale; Angus Kenning. Middle Row (L- R): R.H. "Dolphie" Graham; Ed Barrett, Captain; W.A. Galliher; W.H. Cullen. Bottom Row (L- R): R.S. Moss; A.M. Stow; F.M. Morgan |
subject(s): | Lacrosse ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Uniforms |
date: | 1887 |
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image no.: | 11419
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contact sheet: | A0355 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | A. Bowes, Secretary-Treasurer, Express Senior Baseball Club. Winnipeg, Mb |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1924 |
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image no.: | 3242
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | A.W. Panting-Canadian Senior Speed Skating Champ, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports |
date: | 1956 |
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image no.: | 11426
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contact sheet: | A0355 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | A.W. Phillips, Outfield, Express Senior Baseball Club. Winnipeg, Mb |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1924 |
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image no.: | 23546
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contact sheet: | A0786 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Ab Gowanlock, Winner Of Canadian Curling Championship In 1938 & 1953; Competed In Manitoba Curling Association Bonspiel For Over 50 Consecutive Years; Winner Of 21 Trophies Through The Mca Bonspiel Including 4 Grand Aggregates (1934,1935,1938 & 1956), Two British Consols (1938, & 1953). Drawing By Carla Feeny |
subject(s): | Associations ▪ Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1984 |
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image no.: | 3287
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contact sheet: | A0106 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Abe Mantell, One Of The First Professional Boxers Developed In Manitoba |
subject(s): | Boxing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1914 |
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image no.: | 3086
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Abe Yanofsky, Canadian Chess Champion1941, 1942, 1945, 1947 & 1953. North American Chess Champion 1942. British Chess Champion 1953. In 1946, Defeated World Champion Mikhail Botvinnik Of Russia |
subject(s): | Games ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1950c |
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image no.: | 11671
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contact sheet: | A0362 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Action Shot Of Bill Mosienko, A Member Of Hockey Hall Of Fame. Remembered For His Record Of Scoring Three Fastest Goals In Nhl History (See A0362-11666 For Info) |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | |
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image no.: | 11669
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contact sheet: | A0362 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Action Shot Of Bill Mosienko, A Member Of Hockey Hall Of Fame. Remembered For His Record Of Scoring Three Fastest Goals In Nhl History. This Image Is An Action Shot Of Him Playing Hockey. (See A0362-11666 For Info) |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | |
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image no.: | 11433
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contact sheet: | A0355 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Airforce Flight Cadet Baseball Team, Toronto, On. Airforce Track & Field Championships, Island Park, Toronto. Cece Browne Won 5 Gold Medals And 1 Silver Medal |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Military ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1917 |
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image no.: | 41622
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contact sheet: | A1398 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Albert Ford Dominated Men'S Swimming Events In Manitoba And Was One Of Canada'S Top Swimmers. He Was Selected To Compete For Canada At The 1936 Olympic Games In Berlin, But Was Unable To Attend. Following His Competitive Career, He Put His Efforts Into The Organizational End Of The Sport And Was A Prime Mover Behind The 1949 Winniipeg Winter Club Building Program. He Was Named Chairman For The Aquatic Committee For The 1967 Pan American Games. Pan Am Pool Stands As A Legacy To Ford And Others. He Was Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame November 15, 1986 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Swimming |
date: | 1986, November |
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image no.: | 3220
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contact sheet: | A0104 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Albert Ford, Canadian Champ 200 Yards & 500 Yards, 1926; 440 Yards 1928, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Swimming |
date: | 1926 |
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image no.: | 3295
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contact sheet: | A0106 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Alex Stewart-Canadian Featherweight Champ, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Wrestling |
date: | 1914 |
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image no.: | 22496
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contact sheet: | A0746 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Alfred Wurr, Wrestling Champion Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame In 1982., |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Wrestling |
date: | 1982 |
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image no.: | 2996
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contact sheet: | A0097 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Alistair Swanson, 100 Yards Canadian Champion 1935, 220 Yards Canadian Champion 1938 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1926 |
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image no.: | 21627
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contact sheet: | A0714 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Allan Boes, Golf Champion. Charcoal Drawing By Carla Feeny |
subject(s): | Golf ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1983, November |
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image no.: | 3102
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Allan Craib, Canadian Champion, Broad Jump, 1951; Triple Jump, 1952 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1952 |
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image no.: | 11670
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contact sheet: | A0362 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | An Action Shot Of Bill Mosienko, A Member Of Hockey Hall Of Fame. Remembered For His Record Of Scoring Three Fastest Goals In Nhl History. (See Also A0362-11666 For Info) |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | |
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image no.: | 40155
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contact sheet: | A1344 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Andrew Currie Was Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame, November 4, 1989 As A Builder. Played For 1928 National Junior Football Champion Regina Pats, Then Played In Grey Cup Game A Week Later With The Regina Roughriders. Received Order Of British Empire From King George Vi For His Service In Normandy, France |
subject(s): | Football ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1989 |
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image no.: | 3064
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contact sheet: | A0099 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Andy Bathgate, New York Rangers, Nhl All-Star 1958- 1959 |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1958 |
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image no.: | 3063
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contact sheet: | A0099 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Andy Hebenton, New York Rangers, Winner Lady Byng Trophy 1956-1957 |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1956c |
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image no.: | 3096
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Ann Murray-Canadian Singles Champ 1957,1958,1959,1960; Doubles Champion 1959 & 1960 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Tennis ▪ Women |
date: | 1960 |
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image no.: | 2998
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contact sheet: | A0097 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Army Howard, Canadian Champion 100 And 220 Yards 1913; Member 1912 Olympic Team |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1912 |
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image no.: | 3291
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contact sheet: | A0106 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Arni Johanneson-Canadian Featherweight Champion, |
subject(s): | Boxing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1931 |
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image no.: | 3106
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Arthur Smith, Canadian Champion One Mile |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1922 |
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image no.: | 11421
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contact sheet: | A0355 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | B. Brown, Catcher, Express Senior Baseball Club. Winnipeg, Mb |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1924 |
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image no.: | 3145
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contact sheet: | A0102 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Barry King, University Of Winnipeg, All-Canada Guard, University Of Winnipeg |
subject(s): | Basketball ▪ Blacks - Canada ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Universities |
date: | 1973 |
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image no.: | 11709
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contact sheet: | A0363 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Baseball Team |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Sports |
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image no.: | 11716
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contact sheet: | A0363 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Baseball Team At Wesley Park, Winnipeg, Mb |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Parks ▪ Sports |
date: | |
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image no.: | 11723
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contact sheet: | A0364 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Baseball Team In Front Of A Church In Winnipeg |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Churches ▪ Sports ▪ Uniforms ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
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image no.: | 11722
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contact sheet: | A0364 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Baseball Team In Front Of Wesley College, Winnipeg, Mb |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Colleges ▪ Sports ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
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image no.: | 2985
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contact sheet: | A0097 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Beginning Of 20 Mile Road Race From Corner Of Mcdermot Avenue & Albert Street. Winner: Harold Parsons No 1. He Also Won In1907 And1908. Note The Men Hanging Out Of The Telegram Building, The Automobiles, Horses And Wagons, And The Mariaggi Hotel In The Background. A Lone Dogs Lies Curled Up In The Road In The Path Of The Contestants |
subject(s): | Automobiles ▪ Dogs ▪ Horses ▪ Hotels ▪ Personalities ▪ Track & Field ▪ Wagons ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
date: | 1909 |
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image no.: | 41627
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contact sheet: | A1398 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Ben Hatskin, Born To Russian Immigrants In The North End Of Winnipeg. Attended University Of Oklahoma And In 1936, Signed With The Blue Bombers Playing For Six Years. Was With The Team When They Won The Grey Cup Championships In 1939 And 1941. In 1972, He Was Listed As Presient Of 8 Companies From Investment Firms To A Juke Box Distributor, And A Real Estate Corportation. In 1966 He Formed The Jets Organization. In 1973 He Owned The Jets And Was Chairman Of The World Hockey Association. He Was Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame November 16,1985 |
subject(s): | Football ▪ Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Russians ▪ Sports |
date: | 1985, November |
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image no.: | 2992
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contact sheet: | A0097 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Bert Frankham, Canadian Champion 440 Yards, 1924 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1924 |
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image no.: | 21628
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contact sheet: | A0714 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Bert Snart. Horseshoe Champion. Charcoal Drawing By Carla Feeny |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1983, November |
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image no.: | 40163
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contact sheet: | A1344 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Betty (Mitchell) Olson Was Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame, November 4, 1989. In 1942 Won Juvenile Girls' Outdoor And Indoor North American Speed Skating Championships, And In 1943 & 1944, Was Junior Girls' Champion At 10,000 Lakes Meet Held In Winnipeg And Minneapolis. Her Reign Continued Through 1947 And 1948 With Victories In Four Senior Women'S Competitions. Was Canada'S Only Representative To The Olympic Style Championships In Norway In 1949. In 1950 She Won The North American Senior Women'S Championship For The Third Time. Retired From Competition In 1950 And Was Elected To Canadina Amateur Speedskating Hall Of Fame In 1965 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1989 |
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image no.: | 3254
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Betty Mitchel, Canadian Champion Intermediate, 1946, Senior 1947; North American Champion, Juvenile 1942, Senior 1947, 1948 & 1950 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1948c |
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image no.: | 3258
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Betty Riley & Jack Kilgour-Canadian Junior Pairs Champion, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports |
date: | |
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image no.: | 11666
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contact sheet: | A0362 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Bill Mosienko, A Member Of Hockey Hall Of Fame, Seen Here In A Chicago Blackhawk'S Sweater. He Was Remembered For His Record Of Scoring The Three Fastest Goals In Nhl History. He Completed 20 Years Of Professional Hockey As A Member Of The Winnipeg Wrriors Of The Western Hockey League Including A Lingthy Career In The Nhl With The Chicago Blackhawks. He Was A First Team Nhl Allstar In 1944 And Winner Of The Lady Byng Trophy In 1945. He Played 1030 Games In The Nhl Scoring 435 Goals With 453 Assists And Only 129 Minutes In Penalties During His Career |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
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image no.: | 11668
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contact sheet: | A0362 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Bill Mosienko, A Member Of Hockey Hall Of Fame. Remembered For His Record Of Scoring Three Fastest Goals In Nhl History. (See Also A0363-11666) |
subject(s): | Equipment ▪ Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Uniforms |
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image no.: | 11667
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contact sheet: | A0362 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Bill Mosienko, A Member Of Hockey Hall Of Fame. Remembered For His Record Of Scoring Three Fastest Goals In Nhl History. Photo From A Painting With Action Shots Sketched In The Background (Colour Slide) (See Also A0362-11666 For Info) |
subject(s): | Equipment ▪ Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Uniforms |
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image no.: | 22511
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contact sheet: | A0746 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Bill Mosienko, Hockey Champion, Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame 1980., |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1980 |
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image no.: | 3227
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contact sheet: | A0104 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Bill Munro-Canadian Champ 100 Yards Free-Style, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Swimming |
date: | 1928 |
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image no.: | 23547
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contact sheet: | A0786 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Billie Hughes Served As A Superior Trainer And Coach. He Was A Boxing Athlete. Fought 189 Fights In 14 Years And Lost Only 9. Held Three Canadian Titles: Feather, Bantam & Lightweight. Died Nov. 14, 1975 At Age 87 Years. Charcoal Drawing By Carla Feeney |
subject(s): | Boxing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1984 |
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image no.: | 3308
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contact sheet: | A0106 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Billie Hughes, Well Known Pro Boxer Who Became A Very Well Known Trainer. Trainer For 1935 Grey Cup Champion Winnipeg Blue Bombers |
subject(s): | Boxing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
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image no.: | 2999
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contact sheet: | A0097 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Billy Beggs, Member Of Canadian Army'S Track And Field Team In The Inter-Allied Games, Paris 1919. Competed In High Jump & Broad Jump |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1919 |
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image no.: | 3293
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contact sheet: | A0106 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Billy Brade-Canadian Featherweight Champ, |
subject(s): | Boxing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1938 |
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image no.: | 3280
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contact sheet: | A0106 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Billy Burke-Referee, |
subject(s): | Boxing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
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image no.: | 3012
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contact sheet: | A0097 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Billy Kibblewhite, Canadian Champion 5000 Metres, 1928; 1928 Olympic Team Member |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1928 |
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image no.: | 3285
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contact sheet: | A0106 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Billy Marquart, Canadian Featherweight Champion 1933 To 1936. Member 1936 Olympic Team |
subject(s): | Boxing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1936 |
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image no.: | 3101
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Billy Parker - Canadian Juvenile Golf Champion |
subject(s): | Golf ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1973 |
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image no.: | 3311
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contact sheet: | A0107 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Billy Pinkus-Member Cdn Team To British Empire Games, |
subject(s): | Boxing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1950 |
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image no.: | 3173
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contact sheet: | A0103 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Billy Walsh Jr Rink From Fort Rouge, Canadian Curling Champions |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1956 |
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image no.: | 3089
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Bob Dunbar & Jack Mcculloch |
subject(s): | Bicycles ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1897c |
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image no.: | 3192
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contact sheet: | A0103 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Bob Dunbar Pioneer Curling Team From The Thistle Curling Club In Winnipeg, Mb. (L- R): Bob Dunbar, Skip; A.H. Brown; James Keedian; And L.R. Mackenzie. Bob Dunbar Introduced The “Takeout” Shot. One Trophy In Photo |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Trophies |
date: | 1899 |
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image no.: | 3225
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contact sheet: | A0104 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Bob Hamerton-Can Champ 100 Yards Free-Style 1931. Member 1936 Colympc Team, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Swimming |
date: | 1936 |
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image no.: | 3076
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Bob Pickrell, World Champion Pistol Shooting. Also Various Other Canadian & U.S. Shooting Championships |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Shooting ▪ Sports |
date: | 1939c |
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image no.: | 3344
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contact sheet: | A0107 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Bob Richards-Winner Singles, Ccao Regatta, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Rowing ▪ Sports |
date: | 1930 |
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image no.: | 3315
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contact sheet: | A0107 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Bob Williams & Derek Riley Represented Canada In Doubles At 1952 Olympics, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Rowing ▪ Sports |
date: | 1952 |
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image no.: | 26407
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contact sheet: | A0886 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Bobby Clarke Born August 13, 1949 In Flin Flon, Mb, The Son Of A Driller For Hudson Bay Mining & Smelting Co. Despite Having Been Diagnosed With Childhood Diabetes At The Age Of 15, Clarke Played Hockey On The Outdoor Rinks In Flin Flon. He Advanced Quickly Through Local Minor Hockey To Play Junior Hockey At Whitney Forum With The Flin Flon Bombers, The Scourges Of The Western Canada Hockey League In 1967 - 1969. Although One Of Canada'S Outstanding Juniors In 1969 He Was Not Drafted Until Late In The 2nd Round Because They Worried That He Was Diabetic. He Had A Brilliant 15 Year Career In The Nhl Highlighted By The Flyers' Capture Of The Stanley Cup In 1973- 1974 And 1974 - 1975 And His Two Time Selection As First All Star Centre In 1974 - 1975 And In 1975 - 1976; And His 3 Captures Of The Hart Trophy As The League'S Most Valuable Player In 1972-1973, 1974 - 1975, And 1975 - 1976. He Left As The Team'S All-Time Leading Scorer With 358 Goals And 852 Assists For 1,210 Points. He Retired As A Player On May 15,1984, And Was Appointed Vice-President And General Manager Of Philadelphia Flyers. He Was Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame In 1987 |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 3071
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contact sheet: | A0099 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Bobby Clarke, Philadelphia Flyers, Nhl Mvp 1972-73. Native Of Flin Flon |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1972 |
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image no.: | 40157
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contact sheet: | A1344 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Bobby Hull Was Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame, November 4, 1989 As An Athlete. Played For Winnipeg Jets Hockey Team For Seven Years, Helped Jets Win Three Avco Cup Championships |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1989 |
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image no.: | 41614
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contact sheet: | A1398 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Bobby Reith Born In Kent, England. Came To Winnipeg At Age 13. He Played Golf At Assiniboine Golf Club. During His Amateur Years, He Won 20 Major Titles. Won The Manitoba Open Championship Four Times. In His Professional Career, He Spent Two Years At Assiniboine Golf Club, Then Went To Minikahda Club, Minneapolis, Where He Remained As Head Pro Until His Retirement. Was Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame, November 15, 1986. |
subject(s): | Golf ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1986, November |
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image no.: | 3267
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Bonnie Stack-Canadian Juvenile Champion, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1953 |
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image no.: | 2995
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contact sheet: | A0097 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Brant Little, Canadian Champion 880 Yards In 1926. Member Of 1-Mile Relay Team In 1927. Olympic Team Member In 1928 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1926 |
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image no.: | 3271
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Brian Donald Deans-Canadian Intermediate Champion, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports |
date: | 1958 |
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image no.: | 40158
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contact sheet: | A1344 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Brian Maclaren Was Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame, November 4, 1989 As An Athlete. He Established Two World Records At Mexico City Olympics, One For The Long Jump And The Other In The 400 Metre. Photo Is From A Charcoal Drawing By Carla Feeny |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1989 |
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image no.: | 3246
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Brian Sharkey-Canadian Bantam Champ 1962, Midget Champion 1964, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports |
date: | 1964 |
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image no.: | 3378
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contact sheet: | A0109 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Britannia Football Club. Winnipeg & District League Champions. (L- R): (Top Row) Joe Wilson, Inside Right ( On Active Service); M. Cassidy, Left Back; M. Harman, Goal; The Walker Cup, W & D Trophy; A. Johnston, Right Back; W. Millar, Outside Left; A. Robertson, Inside Left. (Second Row) J. Strange, Left Half; F. Baird, Right Half; J. Wardrope, Centre & Captain; J. Corbett, Centre Forward; E. Sonnen, Inside Right; J. Watson, Outside Right. (Third Row) A. Neale, Half Back; A. Paterson, Secretary Treas.; W. Sinclair, Exec.; A. Moss, Pres.; A. Little, Vice Pres.; A. Little, Vice Pres.; J. Brown, Exec.; D. Littlejohn, Outside Left. (Bottom Row) F. Kilgour, Asst. Trainer; R. Aitken, Trainer; Jimmy Moss, (Young Boy) Mascot; D. Johnson, Exec; D.W. Roy, Secretary, W & D League. (Names On Photo) |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Soccer ▪ Sports ▪ Trophies |
date: | 1917 |
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image no.: | 3383
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contact sheet: | A0109 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Brooklands Champion Football Team, Winners Of The Jimmy Cup; The Foresters League Championship; The Manitoba Championship; And The W & D League Championship. In Front Between The Trophies Is A Young Boy, J. Speed. (L- R): (Front Row) J. Mcgill; W.L.S. Hope; M. Campbell; J.A. Nicol; R. Nicol; Joe Wilson. (Second Row) J. Milligan; D. Turner; C.T. Cameron; D. Brophy; A. Wadsworth; T. Field; J. Wilson. (Third Row) J. Taylor; A.W. Cooney; D. Mcinnes; O.D. Crowthers; J.W. Mckenzie; W. Moyies; T. Field; R. Nicol. (Back Row) H.H. Wakeman; J. Stonehouse; E. Thompson; W. Goldie; J. Turner; G.H. Blackwell; G. Butterworth |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Personalities ▪ Soccer ▪ Sports ▪ Uniforms |
date: | 1914 |
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image no.: | 40492
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contact sheet: | A1355 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Bruce Kidd Track And Field Athlete. Born July 26, 1943, In Ottawa, On. Educated At University Of Toronto, Ba, University Of Chicago, Ma, Associate Professor. Won Commonwealth 6 Mile Title, '62 National 1 Mile '61, '63, 3 Mile '61,'62,'64, 6 Mile '62, '64, Cross-Country '60, '61, '63; Us 3 Mile Indoor '61, 6 Mile '62, Cross-Country '61, '63; British Games Teams; Lou Marsh Trophy '62; Canadian Male Athlete Of '61 - '62; Author Of 1983 Study On Athlets Rights In Canada; Member Of Canada'S Sports Hall Of Fame. Resides In Toronto, On. Photo Was Taken In Winnipeg At U Of Winnipeg |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1988 |
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image no.: | 26401
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contact sheet: | A0886 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Bruce Pernie Is A Canadian Olympic Track And Field Medalist. From 1972 To 1975 He Owned The Canadian Shot Put Record With His Record Toss Of 19.88 Metres In 1975 And It Still Stands (1987). His Medals Include: In 1973, A Silver At The Pacific Conference Games; In 1974, A Bronze At The Common Wealth Games And A Gold Medal At The 1975 Pan American Games. In 1976 He Captained The Olympic Track And Field Team As The Olympic Games Were Held In Canada For The First Time. He Retired From The National Team As A Competitor In 1979. He Served A Term On The Canadian Track And Field Association Board Of Directors. He Coaches At University Of Manitoba High Performance Centre. He Had Been Involved In Senior Basketball, Coaching The Provincial Women'S Select Team For Several Years. In 1983 He Was Named The Ov Award Winner As The Year'S Outstanding Volunteer In Amateur Spots. He Was Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame In 1987 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 3341
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contact sheet: | A0107 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Bruce Reid-Canadian Waterski Champion, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | |
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image no.: | 3273
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Bryan Chalmers-Canadian Intermediate Champion, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports |
date: | 1959 |
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image no.: | 41631
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contact sheet: | A1398 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Bryan Hextall Played Minor Hockey In Poplar Point, Manitoba And Was On Their Team When They Won The Provincial Championship In 1931. Was With The Portage La Prairie Terriers In 1933. Turned Professional With The Vancouver Lions In 1934. Joined The New York Rangers In 1936,Where He Spent 12 Years In The National Hockey League, Scoring More Than 20 Goals For Six Years In A Row. He Died In The Summer Of 1984. Inducted Intothe Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame Posthumouslly November 16, 1985. Photo From A Charcoal Drawing By Carla Feeney |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1985, November |
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image no.: | 3065
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contact sheet: | A0099 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Bryan Hextall, New York Rangers Scoring Champ Nhl 1942 All-Star 1940, 1941 & 1942 |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1941 |
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image no.: | 23548
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contact sheet: | A0786 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Bud Grant Played End Receiver 1953 - 1956 For Winnipeg Blue Bombers; Reached Grey Cup Final Once; Was Coach With Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1957 - 1966 As Well As Manager From 1964 - 1966. In 1967 He Left Winnipeg For Minnesota Vikings |
subject(s): | Football ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1984 |
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image no.: | 3152
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contact sheet: | A0102 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Bud Korchak, Flying Wing For Wpg Blue Bombers, Leading Scorer In Cfl West In 1953, 66 Points |
subject(s): | Football ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1953 |
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image no.: | 3080
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | C.H. Snyder & Donald H. Bain, Manitoba Tandem Bicycle Champions |
subject(s): | Bicycles ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1896 |
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image no.: | 3323
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contact sheet: | A0107 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | C.S. Riley Jr & Ab Riley Winners Of Junior Doubles Ccao Regatta, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Rowing ▪ Sports |
date: | 1938 |
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image no.: | 3366
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contact sheet: | A0108 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Caledonian Junior Football Club. Provincial Champion. 1934 - 1936. City Champions 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936. |
subject(s): | Soccer ▪ Sports |
date: | 1933 |
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image no.: | 3112
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contact sheet: | A0101 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Can Champions 1 Mile Relay.L To R Walter Hay, Don Ball, Jimmy Ball, Dick Johnstone. |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1933 |
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image no.: | 3097
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Canadian Archery Champion, Andre Roziere 1961 & 1962 |
subject(s): | Archery ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1962 |
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image no.: | 3113
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contact sheet: | A0101 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Canadian Champions 1 Mile Relay. L To R: Jack Harris, Jack Murray, Lanktree Thompson, Percy Merritt |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1922 |
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image no.: | 3230
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contact sheet: | A0104 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Canadian Champs 200 Yards Medley Relay. (L- R): Catherine (Gordon) Kerr, Elaine Johnson, Pat Townshend & Charlotte Stewart |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Swimming ▪ Women |
date: | 1953 |
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image no.: | 3235
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contact sheet: | A0104 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Canadian Champs 220 Yards Free-Style 1940, 400 Yards 1943. (L- R): Margaret Taggart, Pat Jackson, Ethel Gilbert & Catherine Gordon |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Swimming ▪ Women |
date: | 1940 |
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image no.: | 3226
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contact sheet: | A0104 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Canadian Champs: 400 Yards Free-Style Relay. Ross Potter & Doug Nothstein. Missing: Fred Carter & Don Preston |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Swimming |
date: | 1947 |
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image no.: | 3332
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contact sheet: | A0107 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Canadian Double Sculls Champs. L To R: R.W. Richards & Armour Mackay, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Rowing ▪ Sports |
date: | 1929 |
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image no.: | 3128
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contact sheet: | A0101 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Canadian Five Pin Bowling Champions In 1966. Front Row (L- R): Bernie Johnston; Norm Shanas, Proprietor Of Windsor Bowling Lanes; Les Dyke. Middle Row (L- R): Chris Kuhnel; Bob King.Back Row (L- R): Heith Barber; Ray Landkamer, Coach; Ed Lynch |
subject(s): | Bowling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1966 |
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image no.: | 3130
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contact sheet: | A0101 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Canadian Five Pin Team Champions (L- R): Margo Petraites, Ruth Henderson, Ollie Hyndiuk, Lil Vance, Marge Gibson, And Fran Webster |
subject(s): | Bowling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1955 |
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image no.: | 3011
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contact sheet: | A0097 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Canadian Gymnastic Champions; L To R Gordon Lackie, Per Thorsen, Frank Roberts, Jack Donald, Alf Wirtz, In Front Walter Kaczor |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1931 |
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image no.: | 3182
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contact sheet: | A0103 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Canadian High School Curling Champions, From Morden High School: Ross Topley; Norm Stewart;Stan Gowling, Skip; And Jack Borthwick |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Students |
date: | 1948 |
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image no.: | 3090
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Canadian Jr. Golf Champions-Manitoba Team Redfern, Bannatyne, Hill, Braovac |
subject(s): | Golf ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | |
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image no.: | 3189
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contact sheet: | A0103 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Canadian Mixed Curling Champs. (L - R): Susan Lynch, Barry Fry, Steve Decter, Peggy Casselman |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1973 |
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image no.: | 3350
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contact sheet: | A0108 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Canadian Rowing Champions., |
subject(s): | Rowing ▪ Sports |
date: | |
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image no.: | 21629
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contact sheet: | A0714 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Carl Ridd, Basketball Champion. Charcoal Drawing By Carla Feeny |
subject(s): | Basketball ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1983, November |
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image no.: | 3150
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contact sheet: | A0102 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Carl Ridd, Member 1952 Canadian Olympic Basketball Team |
subject(s): | Basketball ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1952 |
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image no.: | 3219
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contact sheet: | A0104 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Catherine (Gordon) Kerr, Canadian Champion (All Free - Style): 100 Yards In 1939, 1940, 1941, 1943, 1949; 220 Yards In 1939, 1940, 1941. She Was A Member Of Canadian Champion Relay Teams, 400 Yards, Free - Style In 1939, 1943, 1944; 200 Yards Free - Style In 1940, 1941, 1942; 200 Yards Medley In 1953 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Swimming ▪ Women |
date: | 1940c |
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image no.: | 41624
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contact sheet: | A1398 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Catherine Kerr Began Her Swimming Career In The Early 1930s In Winnipeg. In 1935, Won Her First Canadian Championship, In 1937 Set Her First Canadian Record, In 1939 Set Two Canadian Records, Added Five Manitoba Records And Won Four Canadian Championships. In 1940 Set Three Canadian Records And Won Five National Titles, Nominated As Female Athlete Of The Year For Canada. Continued To Dominate Manitoba And Canadian Swimming Scene Until 1959 When She Turned To Synchronized Swimming, A Sport In Which She Won Her First 17 Provincial Titles In 1948. Helped Organize The Canadian Aquatic Hall Of Fame At Pan Am Pool. At This Date She Holds 16 Provincial Age Group Masters Records, And In 1984, Won A Gold, 4 Silver And 2 Broze Medals In The World Masters Swimming Championships In New Zealand. Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame November 16, 1985 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Swimming ▪ Women |
date: | 1985, November |
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image no.: | 22518
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contact sheet: | A0746 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Cec Browne, All Round Athletic Champion, Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame 1980., |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1980 |
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image no.: | 11427
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contact sheet: | A0355 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Cece Browne, Infield, Express Senior Baseball Club. Winnipeg, Mb |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1924 |
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image no.: | 11429
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contact sheet: | A0355 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Cece Browne, Left Half In School Football Team. Champions Intercollegiate League |
subject(s): | Football ▪ Personalities ▪ Soccer ▪ Sports ▪ Students |
date: | 1913 |
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image no.: | 11430
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contact sheet: | A0355 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Cece Browne, Scoring Hockey Ace Of The Seattle Eskimos |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
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image no.: | 11439
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contact sheet: | A0355 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Cece Browne. Hockey Star With Regina Vics, Western Senior Champs, Allan Cup Final, Toronto, On |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1923, March |
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image no.: | 11436
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contact sheet: | A0355 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Cecil Browne, Forward In Selkirk Hockey Team |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1924, March |
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image no.: | 3365
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contact sheet: | A0108 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Celtic Intermediate Football Team-Champions Of Manitoba., |
subject(s): | Soccer ▪ Sports |
date: | 1909 |
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image no.: | 11878
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contact sheet: | A0368 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Celtic Intermediate Football Team. Champions Of Manitoba |
subject(s): | Football ▪ Soccer ▪ Sports |
date: | 1909 |
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image no.: | 3228
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contact sheet: | A0104 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Champion Relay Teams, 300 Yard Medley, & 400 Yards Free-Style. (L- R): Doug Nothstein, Eric Lauders, “Pop” Sidwell, Coach; Gunnar Samuelson, Fred Carter. |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Swimming |
date: | 1943 |
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image no.: | 11761
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contact sheet: | A0365 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Champions From Alberta At 1942 Macdonald Brier Curling Championship. K.W. Hillikel, J.L.Slavik, C.A. Runyan ,V.J. Slavik. Photo Courtesy Viking Curling Club |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Events ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1942 |
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image no.: | 11760
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contact sheet: | A0365 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Champions From Quebec At 1942 Brier From Huntington Curling Club. J.E.Carr, J.A.Ross, C.E. Newman And E.C.Martin Are In Picture |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Events ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
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image no.: | 3342
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contact sheet: | A0107 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Champions Re-Union. Back Row (L- R): F.F. Carruthers, C.E. Alban, G.B. Aldous, Selby Henderson, F.H. Bole. Front: Charlie Johnstone, J.H. Turnbull, Con Riley, J.C.G. Armytage, S.E. Richards |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Rowing ▪ Sports |
date: | 1941 |
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image no.: | 41621
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contact sheet: | A1398 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Charles Ives Began His Career In Squash At The Queen'S Club In London, England. Was Teaching Pro At The Old Winnipeg Winter Club. In 1977, Became Pro At Carlton Club, And Was Presented With The Queen'S Canadian Jubilee Medal, An Award Given To Recognizedevoted Service In All Walks Of Life. Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame November 15, 1986 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Squash |
date: | 1986, November |
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image no.: | 11740
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contact sheet: | A0364 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Charles Read, Lyle Dyker, Grant Watson, And Ken Watson, Brier Winners In Hamilton, On. Trophies In Photo |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Trophies |
date: | 1949 |
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image no.: | 3059
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contact sheet: | A0099 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Charles "Charlie" Gardner, Born In Edinburgh, Scotland In 1904, Emigrated To Winnipeg , At 7 Years Where He Learned To Play Hockey. At 14 He Played Intermediate Hockey In Portage La Prairie. In 1925, He Was With The Selkirk Senior Team And A Year Later Turned Pro With The Winnipeg Maroons. In 1927 He Joined The Chicago Black Hawks As Regular Goalie And For 7 Years Played In 315 League Games, Allowing Only 673 Goals Or 2.13 Average Per Game, Ringing Up 42 Shutouts. In Playoff Hockey He Allowed Only 35 Goals In 21 Games For A 1.66 Average Scoring 5 Shutouts. He Was The Vezina Trophy Winner 1932 & 1934, And Made The First All-Star Team In1932 & 1934. He Died In Winnipeg In June 1934 |
subject(s): | Equipment ▪ Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Scots ▪ Sports ▪ Uniforms |
date: | 1932 |
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image no.: | 41616
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contact sheet: | A1398 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Charlie Caithness, Born In Carnoustie, Scotland, Came To Manitoba In 1928. He Was Manager Of The Anaf (Army Navy Air Force) Scottish From 1947 To 1965 And Tatra From 1970 To 1982. With These Teams He Won 16 Manitoba Championships. Coached The Winnipeg Blues, Was Manager Of The Manitoba Selects In 1970 When They Won The Canadian Championship, Honoured In 1979 At Thunder Bay Tournament. Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame November 15, 1986 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Scots ▪ Soccer ▪ Sports |
date: | 1986, November |
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image no.: | 40160
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contact sheet: | A1344 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Charlie Gardiner Was Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame As An Athlete. Played As Goal Keeper For Chicago Black Hawks From 1928 - 1934. Born December 31, 1904 In Edinburgh, Scotland. Arrived In Winnipeg In 1911. Played For Winnipeg Maroons In The American Professional Hockey Association 1927 - 1927. Won The Vezina Trophy In 1932 And 1934, And Was Named To The Nhl All Star Team In 1932. Died June 13,1934 In Winnipeg At Age 30 Years. Was Member Of The Hockey Hall Of Fame In 1957. Photo From A Drawing |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Scots ▪ Sports |
date: | 1989 |
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image no.: | 40161
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contact sheet: | A1344 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Charlie Krupp Was Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame As A Builder. He Played As Catcher With Ymha Championship Teams During 1920s And 1930s. He Was An Outstanding Player In Soccer, Basketball, Football, Hockey, Lacrosse, Bowling, And Curling. Photo Is From A Charcoal Drawing By Carla Feeny |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Basketball ▪ Curling ▪ Football ▪ Hebrews ▪ Hockey ▪ Lacrosse ▪ Personalities ▪ Soccer |
date: | 1989 |
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image no.: | 3250
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Chris Cholakis-Canadian Junior Speed Skating Champ, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports |
date: | 1947 |
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image no.: | 3317
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contact sheet: | A0107 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Civic Pride In 1896, Promotional Picture Of City Great Athletic Achievements To That Day. (Top Left): Frank Simpson, Noted Trapshooter. Top Right: Bob Dunbar, Celebrated Curler And All- Round Athlete. Lower Left: G.W. Riddell, Cdn. Champion Cyclist. (Lower Right0: Jack Mcculloch, World'S Foremost Speed Skater. (Centre): Wpg. Rowing Club, Senior Four, Cdn. & N.A. Champ. Charlie Marks, Charlie Johnstone, Billie Osborne, Jack Army Tage. |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1896 |
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image no.: | 3386
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contact sheet: | A0110 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Civic Wanderers Football Team. Winners Of Trades & Labour & Bell Cups. (Names On Photo) |
subject(s): | Labour ▪ Soccer ▪ Sports ▪ Trophies |
date: | 1910 |
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image no.: | 3379
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contact sheet: | A0109 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Civic Wanderers, Soccer Team, Winners Of Winnipeg & District League, Trades & Labour Cup, And The Bell Cup. (L- R): (Back Row) R. Harison, H. Mcmasters, A . Gibson, N.K. Weber, K. Sutherland, A. Simpson, A. Campbell. ( Second Row) J. Russell, M.J. Saul, A. Mcrobie, G. Mckay, G.C. Gardiner, A.R.I. Palmour, J.G. Hay. (Front Row) J. Stirling, Bell Cup Trophy; Winnipeg & District Cup; Trades And Labour Cup; F. Simpson. (Insets At Top Of Photo) D. Mcneal, D. Sutherland; T.E. Briggs |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Soccer ▪ Sports ▪ Trophies ▪ Uniforms |
date: | 1909 |
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image no.: | 3371
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contact sheet: | A0108 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Civic Wanderers. Winners Of Winnipeg & District League Trades Cup & Labour Cup & Bell Cup. (L- R): (Insets Top Of Photo) D. Mcneal, Committee; D. Sutherland, Captain, Full Back; T.E. Briggs, Committee. (Back Row Standing) P. Harrison, Sec. Treas.; H. Mcmaster, Half Back; A. Gibson, Centre; N.R. Weber, Forward; K. Sutherland, Forward; A. Simpson, Full Back; A. Campbell, Trainer. (Middle Row Sitting) J. Russell, Vice Pres.; M.V. Saul, Forward; A. Mcrobie, Goal; G. Mckay, Pres.; G. Gardiner, Half Back; A.R.I. Palmer, Half Back; J.G. Hay, Committee. (Front Row) J. Stirling; The Bell Cup; The District Cup; The Trades & Labour Cup; F. Simpson |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Soccer ▪ Sports ▪ Trophies ▪ Uniforms |
date: | 1909 |
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image no.: | 3067
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contact sheet: | A0099 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Claude C. Robinson, Born In Wellington, On., December 17, 1881. Later He Went To Winnipeg And Played With The Winnipeg Victorias And Later As An Executive Of The Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (Caha). The Victorias Won Both The Stanley Cup And The Allan Cup During His Association With Them. Claude Robinson Suggested The Idea Of Forming A National Association; As A Result The Caha Was Formed, And He Became Its First Secretary. He Was Awarded A Life Membership In The Caha And Managed The Canadian Winter Team (The Winnipegs) In The 1932 Olympic Games. He Retired From Hockey And Made His Home In Vancouver |
subject(s): | Associations ▪ Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1914 |
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image no.: | 3239
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contact sheet: | A0104 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Claudie Mcpherson, Youngest To Swim English Channel At 17 Years Old. Time 17 Hours 8 Minutes |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Swimming ▪ Women |
date: | 1963 |
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image no.: | 3346
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contact sheet: | A0108 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Close-Up Of Selby Henderson, Sculler, Winner Intermediate Singles Naao Regatta In A Boat |
subject(s): | Boats ▪ Personalities ▪ Rowing ▪ Sports |
date: | 1906 |
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image no.: | 3364
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contact sheet: | A0108 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Cn Aaa National Football Club, Winnipeg. |
subject(s): | Soccer ▪ Sports |
date: | 1926 |
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image no.: | 3072
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Col. H.G. Mayes, Member Canada'S 1914 Davis Cup Team |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Tennis |
date: | 1914 |
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image no.: | 22503
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contact sheet: | A0746 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Conrad Riley, Rowing Champion, Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame 1982 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Rowing ▪ Sports |
date: | 1982 |
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image no.: | 22522
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contact sheet: | A0746 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Culver Riley, Sports Promoter, Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame 1981 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Rowing ▪ Sports |
date: | 1981 |
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image no.: | 11748
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contact sheet: | A0364 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Curlers Enjoying A Drink Together |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Dining ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1949c |
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image no.: | 2986
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contact sheet: | A0097 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Cyril Coafee, Canadian Champion 100 & 220 Yards In 1922, 1926 & 1927. Set Canadian Record For 100 Yards In 9.6 Seconds On August 12, 1922. Member Of 1920 Olympic Team. Captain Of 1924 Olympic Team |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1924c |
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image no.: | 22507
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contact sheet: | A0746 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Cyril Coaffee, Track Champion, Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame 1982 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1982 |
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image no.: | 3340
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contact sheet: | A0107 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | D. Orr - S. Lloyd, Winners Of Junior Tandem, Ccao Regatta, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Rowing ▪ Sports |
date: | 1940 |
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image no.: | 21626
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contact sheet: | A0714 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | D.C. Doug Groff. Canoeing & Skiing Champion. Photo From A Charcoal Drawing By Carla Feeny |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Rowing ▪ Skiing ▪ Sports |
date: | 1983, November |
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image no.: | 3257
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Dale Mccallum-Canadian Midget Girls Champion, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports |
date: | 1959 |
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image no.: | 3077
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Dan Bain, Who Never Played Professional Hockey, Rates One Of The Most Active Athletic Careers Of His Era , And One Of Diversified Sports. He Was Born In Belleville, On., In February 187, Then Moved To Winnipeg In 1880. His First Victories Were In Roller Skates, Winning The 3 Mile Manitoba Title. At 17 He Was Winnipeg'S Champion Gymnast. During 1894 To 1896, He Was 1 Mile Bicycle Champion. In 1903 Captured The Dominion Trap Shooting Title In Toronto. He Started Playing Serious Hockey In 1895 As Centre With The Winnipeg Victorias. In 1901 They Defeated The Montreal Vics For The Stanley Cup.Over The Next Seven Years, With Bain As Captain For Three Of Them, The Winnipeg Vics Played In 4 Challenge Rounds, Lost In Montreal And Winnipeg, But In 1901 Defeated The Montreal Shamrocks For The Cup. He Died August 15,1962. Winner Canadian Trapshooting Championship |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Shooting ▪ Skating ▪ Sports |
date: | 1903 |
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image no.: | 3104
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Dan Bain. (See A0100-03077) |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1911c |
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image no.: | 3174
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contact sheet: | A0103 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Dauphin Curling Club, Canadian Curling Champs. (L - R): Ab Gowanlock, Skip; Jim Williams, Art Pollen, Russ Jackman |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1953 |
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image no.: | 23619
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contact sheet: | A0789 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Dave Christian, Of Winnipeg Jets Hockey Team, At Winnipeg Arena |
subject(s): | Arenas ▪ Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
date: | 1980-1981 |
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image no.: | 2993
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contact sheet: | A0097 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Dave Mcgill, 1924 Olympic Team Member 5000 Metres |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1924 |
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image no.: | 3272
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Deanna Johnson-Canadian Champion, Junior 1954; Intermediate 1955, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1955 |
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image no.: | 3354
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contact sheet: | A0108 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Deer Lodge Rink Canadian Champs. (L - R): Harry Monk; Jock Reid; Alex Welsh; & Jimmy Welsh, Skip. |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1947 |
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image no.: | 3265
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Dick Jones-Canadian Midget Champion, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports |
date: | 1947 |
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image no.: | 3095
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Dolphie Graham, Canadian Champion, 1/2 Mile Snowshoe Race |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Snowshoeing ▪ Sports |
date: | 1894 |
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image no.: | 3136
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contact sheet: | A0101 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Dominion Lawn Bowling Champs (L - R): E.B. Brown, H Jenkins, G. Mackintosh, And W.E. Calder |
subject(s): | Bowling ▪ Lawns ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1954 |
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image no.: | 3183
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contact sheet: | A0103 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Don Duguid, Bryon Wood, Jim Pettapiece, & Rod Hunter Of Granite Curling Club, World Curling Champs 1970 & 1971 |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1971 |
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image no.: | 3013
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contact sheet: | A0097 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Don James, Canadian Champion 10,000 Metres, 1948 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1948 |
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image no.: | 22519
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contact sheet: | A0746 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Donald H. Bain, All Round Athletic Champion, Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame 1981., |
subject(s): | Cycling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1981 |
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image no.: | 3251
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Donna Mccannell-Canadian Juvenile Champion 1963, Canadian Junior Champ 1966, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1966 |
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image no.: | 3252
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Doreen Mccannell, Canadian Olympic Team 1964; Canadian Juvenile Champ 1961, Established 10 Canadian Speed Skating Records |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1964 |
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image no.: | 3316
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contact sheet: | A0107 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Doug Groff & Frank Banwell, Left; Winners Of 10,000 Metres Single-Blade Tandem At Can Olympic Trials, But 1940 Olympics Cancelled |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Rowing ▪ Sports |
date: | 1939 |
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image no.: | 3218
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contact sheet: | A0104 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Doug Nothstein-Can Champ 200 & 400 Yards Free-Style, 1943, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Swimming |
date: | 1943 |
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image no.: | 2989
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contact sheet: | A0097 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Doug Simpson, 440 Yard Hurdles Canadian Champion |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1935 |
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image no.: | 41618
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contact sheet: | A1398 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Dr. Alexander Bruce Reid, Son Of Dr. Ian Livingston Reid, Holds The Canadian Ski Jumping Record Of 182 Feet Set In London, England In The 1981 World Championship. Held A Position On The National Men'S Waterskiing Team For 12 Years, And Captured The Cana, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skiing ▪ Sports |
date: | 1986, November |
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image no.: | 3003
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contact sheet: | A0097 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Dr. Clive Neilson, Canadian Champion Decathlon 1924, Olympic Team Member 1924 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field ▪ Women |
date: | 1924 |
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image no.: | 41617
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contact sheet: | A1398 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Dr. Ian Livingstone Reid With His Father, William S. Reid, Founded The Selkirk Seals Waterski Club And Manitoba Waterski Association. Ian Won 8 Manitoba Open Titles, Established The Country'S Only Waterskiing Museum In Selkirk. Dr. Bruce Reid Followe," |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skiing ▪ Sports ▪ Water |
date: | 1986, November |
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image no.: | 21625
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contact sheet: | A0714 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Drawing Of Walter “Turk” Broda Who Played Hockey For Toronto Maple Leafs Hockey Team |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1983, November |
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image no.: | 11423
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contact sheet: | A0355 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | E. Stokes, Pitcher, Express Senior Baseball Club. Winnipeg, Mb |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1924 |
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image no.: | 3282
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contact sheet: | A0106 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | E.J. Don Rowand-Canadian Welterweight Champ 1922 & 1923, |
subject(s): | Boxing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1923 |
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image no.: | 3122
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contact sheet: | A0101 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Earl Bridges, Winner Quebec Dog Derby 1924, The Pas Derby 1930 & 31, |
subject(s): | Dogs ▪ Personalities ▪ Sleds ▪ Sports |
date: | 1930 |
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image no.: | 3045
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contact sheet: | A0098 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | East Kildonan Bisons, Juvenile Champs Of Manitoba Cradle Of Champions. Back Row (L- R): Bill Mcgregor; Pete Langelle; Terry Reardon; Alf Pike; Wally Stanowski; Jeff Patrick; And Ray Harmon. Front Row (L- R): Bill Robinson; Johnny Mccreedy; Les Irwin; Dick Kowcinak; Clyde Felstead; Mike Kryschuk, Coach |
subject(s): | Equipment ▪ Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Uniforms |
date: | 1935 |
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image no.: | 3004
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contact sheet: | A0097 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Ed Morton, Canadian Juvenile Champion One Mile |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1951 |
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image no.: | 3084
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Ed Riley, Canadian Snowshoeing Champion, One-Mile 1914, 1/2 Mile 1915 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Showshoeing ▪ Sports |
date: | 1914 |
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image no.: | 3290
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contact sheet: | A0106 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Ed Zastre-Canadian Light Heavyweight Champ 1947-49, |
subject(s): | Boxing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1949c |
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image no.: | 22515
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contact sheet: | A0746 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Eddie Cass, Baseball Champion, Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame 1980., |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1980 |
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image no.: | 11721
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contact sheet: | A0364 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Eddie Cass, Mr. Baseball, Receiving Honourary Doctorate At University Of Winnipeg. Dr. H. Duckworth, Pres. Of U Of W, & Dr. P.H.T. Thorlakson, Chancellor Of U Of W Conferring The Doctorate. |
subject(s): | Awards ▪ Baseball ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Universities |
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image no.: | 22528
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contact sheet: | A0746 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Eddie Draffin, Soccer Champion And Sports Promoter, Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame 1981., |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Soccer ▪ Sports |
date: | 1981 |
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image no.: | 3307
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contact sheet: | A0106 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Eddie Haddad-Canadian Lightweight Champ 1948 & 49. Member 1948 Olympic Team, |
subject(s): | Boxing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1948 |
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image no.: | 3154
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contact sheet: | A0102 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Eddie James, Left, & Son Gerry James, Outstanding Canadian In The Cfl 1954, Member Memorial Cup Champion Toronto Marlboros In 1955 |
subject(s): | Football ▪ Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Uniforms |
date: | 1954 |
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image no.: | 11405
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contact sheet: | A0354 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Edwin Cass., |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | |
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image no.: | 11398
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contact sheet: | A0354 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Edwin Cass., |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | |
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image no.: | 3248
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Eileen Payne-Canadian Junior Champion, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1946 |
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image no.: | 3264
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Eileen Whalley-Can Sr Champion 1946; North American Sr Champion 1946, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1946 |
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image no.: | 3008
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contact sheet: | A0097 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Eleanor Honeyman, Winner 200 Metres Canadian Olympic Trials |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field ▪ Women |
date: | 1932 |
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image no.: | 26409
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contact sheet: | A0886 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Elfriede Goermann Has Served As A Coach At All Levels Of Gymnastic Training. In June 1967 She Was Awarded A Life Membership By The Canadian Gymnastics Federation For Her Long Record Of Dedicated Service To Gymnastics. In 1977 She Was Instrumental In The Forming The Winnipeg Gymnastic Center, Where She Has Served As Head Coach And Program Director. She Has Served As Coach At All Development Levels From The Recreational To The Elite. Her Efforts Have Produced 5 International Level Gymnasts Including Her Daughter Monica Goermann, A Former Manitoba Athlete Of The Year. Elfriede Has Served On Countless Coaching, Judging And Technical Committees; Coordinated Developmental Clinics For New Coaches And Judges; And Rejuvenated Public Interest In Gymnastics. She Has Received International Recognition As A Brevet Judge Of Women'S Gymnastics, The Highest Honour In International Judging. She Was Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame In 1987 |
subject(s): | Gymnastics ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 41619
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contact sheet: | A1398 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Elizabeth Levin (Nee Appleby) Won The Junior World Championship In Madonna Di Campiglio, Italy In January, 1976. In February, 1976, She Was Named To The Canadian Winter Olympic Team And Skated In Four Events In Innsbruch, Austria. Following This, She Was Named To The World All-Round Championship Team In Gjovik, Norway And Placed 19th. She Was The Canadian Women'S Champion For Three Years. She Was Inducted Into The Maitoba Sports Hall Of Fame On November 15, 1986 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports |
date: | 1986, November |
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image no.: | 3358
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contact sheet: | A0108 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Elmwood Millionaires-Winners Of Memorial Cup, |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Sports |
date: | 1931 |
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image no.: | 3186
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contact sheet: | A0103 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Elmwood Rink, Senior Champs Of Canada. Harry Sulkers, John Mclean, Norman Mclean, Dr Bill Mctavish |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1973 |
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image no.: | 3343
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contact sheet: | A0107 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Elswood Bole & Bob Richards, Members Cdn Team To British Empire Games, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Rowing ▪ Sports |
date: | 1930 |
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image no.: | 3326
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contact sheet: | A0107 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Elswood Bole-Winner Singles Ccao Regatta, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Rowing ▪ Sports |
date: | 1929 |
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image no.: | 3124
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contact sheet: | A0101 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Emil St Goddard-Winner The Pas Dog Derby 1925-29; Quebec Derby 1925-32, |
subject(s): | Dogs ▪ Personalities ▪ Sleds ▪ Sports |
date: | 1930 |
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image no.: | 22516
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contact sheet: | A0746 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Eric Coy, Track Champion, Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame 1980 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1980 |
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image no.: | 11408
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contact sheet: | A0354 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Eric Coy., |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | |
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image no.: | 3088
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Eric Oland-Canadian Bicycle Champion, 100 Km |
subject(s): | Bicycles ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1950 |
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image no.: | 11727
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contact sheet: | A0364 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Erick Coy, Manitoba Track And Field Champion |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1942 |
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image no.: | 11726
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contact sheet: | A0364 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Erick Coy, Manitoba Track And Field Champion |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1942c |
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image no.: | 11724
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contact sheet: | A0364 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Erick Coy, Manitoba Track And Field Champion Inducted Into Canadian Sports Hall Of Fame |
subject(s): | Events ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1971 |
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image no.: | 11725
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contact sheet: | A0364 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Erick Coy, Manitoba Track And Field Champion Was Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame In 1981 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1971c |
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image no.: | 41626
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contact sheet: | A1398 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Erick M. Oland Won Canadian Cycling Championship Three Times. Competed In British Empire Games At Aukland, New Zealand Where He Finished 6th. In 1950, He Set The Canadian 100 Km Record And Manitoba 5 Mile Record. Won Manitoba Overall Senior Championship Five Times. Retired At Age 27, And Moved To The Builder Category Of Cycling Serving As President Of The Manitoba Cycling Association From 1969 To 1970, 1979 To 1981. Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame November 16, 1985. |
subject(s): | Cycling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1985, November |
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image no.: | 26404
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contact sheet: | A0886 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Ernie O'Dowda, At The End Of His Playing Career In Lacrosse, Was Responsible For The Revival Of Lacrosse In Winnipeg And For The Establishment Of The Canadian Little League Baseball Group In The 1950s. After Ww Ii He Served As Coach And Manager With The Elmwood Terriers And Elmwood Pats. He Served As President Of The Manitoba Lacrosse Association. He Won The American National Recreation Association'S Award In 1956. He Was The First Canadian Ever To Be Awarded The Association'S Award Which Recognizes People Who Actively Encourage Young People'S Participation In Sports. In 1964 The City Of Winnipeg Awarded Him The City Of Winnipeg Community Service Award. He Was Recognized By The City Again In 1972. A Park Located On The North Side Of The Red River Between The Louise Bridge And The Disraeli Freeway Was Named Ernie O'Dowda Park. He Was An Avid Curler And Was Made An Honorary Life Member Of The Elmwood Curling Club. He Also Operated Amateur Boxing And Wrestling Cards At Elmwood'S Kelvin Community Centre. He Died June 25, 1985. He Was Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame In 1987. Photo Is From A Charcoal Drawing |
subject(s): | Lacrosse ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 3223
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contact sheet: | A0104 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Ethel (Gilbert) Bieber, Canadian Record Junior Womens 200 Yards Free-Style 1935, Member 5 Canadian Champion Relay Teams: 400 Yards Free-Style, 1939 & 1943; 200 Yards Free-Style, 1940, 1941, &1942 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Swimming ▪ Women |
date: | 1940c |
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image no.: | 3001
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contact sheet: | A0097 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Evelyn Goshawk, Member British Empire Games 1934 And 1938 Winner Silver Medal For Broad Jump 1934 Games |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1936c |
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image no.: | 11410
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contact sheet: | A0355 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Express Senior Baseball Club, Winnipeg, Mb |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1924 |
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image no.: | 11424
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contact sheet: | A0355 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | F. Fairfield, Pitcher, Express Senior Baseball Club. Winnipeg, Mb |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1924 |
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image no.: | 11418
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contact sheet: | A0355 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | F.J. Cann, 1st Base, Express Senior Baseball Club. Winnipeg, Mb |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1924 |
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image no.: | 3074
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | F.W. Lestikow, Winner With Paul Bennett, Men'S Doubles Canadian Champs 1920 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Tennis |
date: | 1920 |
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image no.: | 3394
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contact sheet: | A0110 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Falcon Hockey Club Of Winnipeg, Winners Of The Memorial Challenge Cup, Turnbull Cup And The Abbott Cup, Junior Champions Of Canada (L- R): (Top Row) D. Patrick, Forward; S. Mccallum, Defence; F. Comfort, Goal; H. Neil, Defence; W. Mcpherson, Forward. (Middle Row) I. Woodall, Forward; W. Fridfinnsson, Forward; Memorial Challenge Cup; Turnbull Cup; Abbott Cup; H. Mcmunn, Forward; A. Somers, Forward. (Bottom Row) J. Austman, Trainer; C. Neil, Manager And Coach; F. Thordarson, Sec. Treas.; T. Swainson, Trainer. (Names On Photo) |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Trophies |
date: | 1920-1921 |
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image no.: | 2984
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contact sheet: | A0097 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Finish Of 100 Yd Handicap Race. (L - R) : Scotty Mcfeal, Laurie Armstrong, Army Howard |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1912 |
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image no.: | 3321
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contact sheet: | A0107 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | First 8-Oared Shell On Red River. L - R: Claude Aldous, Con Riley, Charlie Johnstone, E.W. Hamber, H.S.E. Hayes, A. A.Strang, D.B. Sprague, L.C. Hayes & C.A. Mcgaw., |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Rowing ▪ Sports |
date: | 1900 |
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image no.: | 3017
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contact sheet: | A0098 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Flin Flon Bombers 1938 - 1939. Names On Photo. Jimmy Skinner, Buddy Simpson, P. Andrejkew, Slim Holdaway, G. Mccallum, Harry Moroz, Bud Turley, Sid Brown, Ducky Skinner, Tony Desmarais, Ernie Westbury, Freddie Bowman, Cy Gilmore, Cliff Workman, Boyd Johnson, Wally Warnick |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1938-1939 |
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image no.: | 3022
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contact sheet: | A0098 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Flin Flon Junior Bombers 1956 - 1957 Winners Of Memorial Challenge Cup For Canadian Championship, Abbott Memorial Cup For The Western Canada Championship, The Corbeau Cup For The Saskatchewan Championship, And The Robin Hood Cup For The Northern Saskatchewan Championship. Trophies Shown. Top Row (L- R): Orland Kurtenhach, Wayne Sproxton, Rod Lee, Carl Forster, Cliff Lenartz, Mel Pearson. 3rd. Row (L- R): Pat Ginnell, Harvey Fleming, Barry Beatty, Ron Hutchinson, Jean Gauthier, Mike Kardash, George Konik, Duane Rupp, Ken Wilkey, Lynn Davis, George Wood. 2nd Row: Ted Hampson, Captain; Bud Simpson, Executive; Doug Dawson, Manager; Bob Kirk, Coach; Hec Mcaig, Trainer; Jim Wardle, Executive; Bottom Row (L- R): Alex Hryn, Executive; Slim Holdaway; Len Lovitt; Pinkie Davie, Executive; Harry Mcnichol, Executive Club Doctor |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Trophies |
date: | 1956-1957 |
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image no.: | 3388
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contact sheet: | A0110 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Football (Soccer) Team (L- R): (Back Row) R. Price, W. Gall, J. Hamilton, Geo. Donnelly, J. Thorburn, F. Wells, J. Mackay. (Middle Row) A.C. Gardner, J. Davidson, Wm. Atherley, D.M. Bruce, J.C. Smith, R. Anderson. (Front Row) J. Mair, J. Brown, G. Wood, J. Hunt, D. Macneil |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Soccer ▪ Sports ▪ Trophies ▪ Uniforms |
date: | 1914c |
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image no.: | 11715
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contact sheet: | A0363 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Football Fans In Winnipeg, Mb |
subject(s): | Football ▪ Sports |
date: | |
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image no.: | 3180
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contact sheet: | A0103 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Fort Garry Club, Canadian Ladies Champions. (L - R): Dot Rose, Laurie Bradawaski, Joan Ingram, Betty Duguid |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1967 |
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image no.: | 3353
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contact sheet: | A0108 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Fort Rouge Rink Canadian Champs. (L- R): Johnny Watson; Andy Mcwilliams; Al Langlois; And Billy Walsh, Skip. |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1952 |
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image no.: | 3190
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contact sheet: | A0103 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Fort Rouge Rink, World Curling Champions. (L- R): Orest Meleschuk, Skip; Dave Romano, 3rd; John Hanesiak, 2nd; & Lead Pat Hailley |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1972 |
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image no.: | 3198
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contact sheet: | A0103 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Frank Cassidy, Master Curler, Thistle Club. (L - R): Freddie Barnes, Lead; Cassidy, Skip; Eddie Mckittrick, 3rd; Billy Finlay, 2nd. In 1910 This Rink Won Governor-General'S Cup, Dingwall Trophy, Tetley Tankard, Mclaren & Tucket Trophies, And Grand Aggregate. |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1910 |
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image no.: | 22504
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contact sheet: | A0746 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Frank Fredrickson, Hockey Champion, Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame 1981 |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1981 |
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image no.: | 3110
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contact sheet: | A0101 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Frank Kindred, Canadian Champion 880 Yards & One Mile |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1938 |
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image no.: | 40159
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contact sheet: | A1344 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Frank Mackinnon Was Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame November 4, 1989. Began His Career As A Player In Brandon Area, Participating In Hockey, Track And Field, Football, And Fastball. Won Numerous Athletic Awards In Brandon University Days. Has Had A 32 Year Career In Education And Stayed Close To Hockey |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1989 |
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image no.: | 3243
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Frank Stack, Canadian Champ 1946, 1947, 1949, 1951, 1953 & 1954. North American Champ 1931, 1932, 1937 & 1938. World Record For 5 Miles Set In 1931. |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports |
date: | 1952c |
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image no.: | 3244
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Frank Stack, Left, & Gordon Audbery. Stack On Olympic Team In 1932, 1936, 1948 & 1952. Won Bronze In 1932 In 10,000 Metres. Audley On Olympic Team In1948, 1952 & 1956; Won Bronze In 1952 In 500 Metres |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports |
date: | 1950c |
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image no.: | 22500
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contact sheet: | A0746 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Frank Stack, Speed Skating Champion, Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame In 1981., |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports |
date: | 1981 |
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image no.: | 3296
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contact sheet: | A0106 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Frank Walcott-Canadian Middleweight Champ, |
subject(s): | Boxing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1933 |
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image no.: | 22526
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contact sheet: | A0746 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Frankie Battaglia, Boxing Champion, Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame 1981., |
subject(s): | Boxing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1981 |
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image no.: | 3302
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contact sheet: | A0106 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Frankie Battaglia-Middleweight Boxer, Turned Pro In 1929, |
subject(s): | Boxing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1928 |
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image no.: | 3276
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contact sheet: | A0106 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Frankie White-Canadian Featherweight Champion, |
subject(s): | Boxing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1949 |
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image no.: | 3294
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contact sheet: | A0106 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Fred Blocksidge-Canadian Welterweight Champ, |
subject(s): | Boxing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1931 |
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image no.: | 3229
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contact sheet: | A0104 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Fred Carter-Canadian Champ 100 Yards Free-Style. 1943, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Swimming |
date: | 1943 |
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image no.: | 40156
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contact sheet: | A1344 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Fred Dunsmore Was Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame, November 4, 1989 As An Athlete. Led Winnipeg Maroons Hockey Team To Allan Cup Championship 1964 - 1965 Season, Just One Of Five National Finals In Which He Appeared. Played For Canada'S National Team At World Championships In 1966. Played As Pitcher And Thirs Baseman For Rosedales And St. Bonifface Native Sons Baseball Teams From 1945 Into The 1950s |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1989 |
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image no.: | 52334
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contact sheet: | A1587 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Fred "Steamer" Maxwell, Born May 19, 1890. Was Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame Posthumously. He Never Turned Professional Though He Had Many Offers, But He Did Excel In Amateur Competition. He Joined The Monarch Seniors In 1909 After Four Years In Minor Hockey. He Was A Member Of The Monarch Seniors When They Won Th Eallan Cup In 1914-1915, Defeating Melville In The Final Round. His Position Was Rover, This When The Seven Man Game Ruled. From Active Hockey He Turned To Coaching The Winnipeg Monarchs In 1916 - 1917 And 1917 To1918, And The Winnipeg Falcons In 1919. This Winnipeg Falcons Team Won The Allan Cup, And The Following Year Was The Olympic Gold Medalists Title Winner And World Champions In 1920. He Coached The Winnipeg Maroons, A Professional Club And In 1933 And 1934 He Coached The Winnipeg Team Which Won The World Championship. He Was As Well A Referee And Was In A Number Of Allan Cup And Memorial Cup Finals |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1988, November 5 |
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image no.: | 11714
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contact sheet: | A0363 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Fritz Hanson As A Small Child In Perham, Mn |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Football ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | |
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image no.: | 22513
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contact sheet: | A0746 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Fritz Hanson, Football Champion, Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame 1980., |
subject(s): | Football ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1980 |
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image no.: | 11713
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contact sheet: | A0363 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Fritz Hanson, Winnipeg Blue Bomber Football Great, With His Bride On Their Wedding Day In Vancouver, Bc |
subject(s): | Football ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Weddings ▪ Women |
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image no.: | 11711
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contact sheet: | A0363 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Fritz Hanson, Winnipeg Blue Bomber'S Golden Ghost, Seen With Bing Crosby On A Hunting Trip In Northern Manitoba |
subject(s): | Events ▪ Football ▪ Hunting ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
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image no.: | 11712
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contact sheet: | A0363 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Fritz Hanson, Winnipeg Blue Bomber'S Golden Ghost. Elected To Cfl Hall Of Fame In 1962 |
subject(s): | Football ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | |
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image no.: | 3160
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contact sheet: | A0102 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Fritzie Hanson 'The Golden Ghost' With The Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Grey Cup Championships 1935,1939 & 1941, & 1948 With Calgary Stampeders. Fritzie Was The Most Celebrated Football Player Of The "Dirty Thirties". His Dazzling Runs Thrilled Thousands Of Fans Across Canada |
subject(s): | Football ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1948 |
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image no.: | 3275
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contact sheet: | A0106 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | G.H. Pember-Canadian Flyweight Champion, |
subject(s): | Boxing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1927 |
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image no.: | 3279
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contact sheet: | A0106 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | G.W. Akins-Canadian Champion 158lb Class, 1910 & 1914, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Wrestling |
date: | 1910 |
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image no.: | 40162
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contact sheet: | A1344 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Garth Pischke Was Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame November 4, 1989. Was Selected To Play On The Canadian Olympic Volleyball Team While In Grade Xii At Silver Heights School, A Spot He Maintained Through The Montreal 1976 Olympic Games. Played For Three Canadian Interuniversity Athletic Union Championship Teams. Was Head Coach At University Of Manitoba Volleyball Team For 12 Years Where He Lead Their Team To 333 Wins And Just 50 Losses |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Volleyball |
date: | 1989 |
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image no.: | 22512
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contact sheet: | A0746 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | George Anderson, Soccer Champion, Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame 1980., |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Soccer ▪ Sports |
date: | 1980 |
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image no.: | 11404
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contact sheet: | A0354 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | George Anderson. Entry Into Canada'S Sports Hall Of Fame, Toronto, On |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Soccer ▪ Sports |
date: | 1973 |
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image no.: | 11402
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contact sheet: | A0354 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | George Anderson. Soccer Administrator And Promoter., |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Soccer ▪ Sports |
date: | |
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image no.: | 11403
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contact sheet: | A0354 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | George Anderson. Soccer Administrator. Standing Second From Left., |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Soccer ▪ Sports |
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image no.: | 3224
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contact sheet: | A0104 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | George Bevan & Vivian King, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Swimming ▪ Women |
date: | 1950 |
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image no.: | 3215
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contact sheet: | A0104 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | George Bevan, Canadian Junior Champ 100 Yards Backstroke, 1949 Canadian Champion 2 Miles Free Style, Senior Men, 1950 & 1951 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Swimming |
date: | 1949 |
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image no.: | 3073
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | George Holmes, Winner Canadian Men'S Doubles With Paul Bennet 1919 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Tennis |
date: | 1919 |
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image no.: | 52333
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contact sheet: | A1587 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | George Knudsen, Born In Sturgeon Creek, Winnipeg. Manitoba Junior Golf Champion From 1954-55. Apart From Five Ontario Open And Five Canadian Professional Golfers Association Championships, He Posted Weight Major Tournament Victories On The American Tour And, |
subject(s): | Golf ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1988, November 5 |
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image no.: | 3094
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | George Knudson, Canadian Junior Golf Champion |
subject(s): | Golf ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1955 |
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image no.: | 3206
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contact sheet: | A0104 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | George Nelson, Canadian Junior Mens Record For 50 Yards Butterfly, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Swimming |
date: | 1949 |
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image no.: | 3259
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Gerald Graham-Canadian Junior Champion, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports |
date: | 1954 |
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image no.: | 22510
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contact sheet: | A0746 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Gerry James, Football Champion Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame, 1982 |
subject(s): | Football ▪ Sports |
date: | 1982 |
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image no.: | 3194
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contact sheet: | A0103 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Glenboro Rink, Canadian Champions. (L - R): W.D. Mcknight; Bung Cartmell; Ab Gowanlock, Skip; & E.R. Mcknight |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1938 |
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image no.: | 41615
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contact sheet: | A1398 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Glennis Scott, Born In Mcconnell, Manitoba In 1936. While Attending Summer School In Winnipeg, And Playing For The Winnipeg Goldeyes Baseball Team, He Attracted The Attention Of Scouts With St. Louis Cardinals, And Was Invited To Spring Training In Albany, Georgia. He Launched A Career As A Teacher, Sport Director And Assistant Superintendent Of Rolling River School Division In Minnedosa. In 1967 At The Pan Am Games, He Pitched For Team Canada. He Was Named To Canada'S National Amateur Baseball Team On Four Occasions. He Was Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame On November 15, 1986. Photo From A Charcoal Drawing By Carla Feeny |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1986, November |
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image no.: | 26406
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contact sheet: | A0886 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Gordie Mackie Was A Member Of The Royal Navy Reserve From 1940 - 1945. In 1949 He Graduated As A Certified Physiotherapist With Assistance From The Department Of Veteran Affairs. He Worked As A Boxing Instructor For The Winnipeg Ymca In 1949 And Went On To Own And Operate The St. Boniface Madison Boxing And Wrestling Club From 1950 -1960. From 1959 To 1969 He Was The Chief Therapist For The Canadian Football League'S Blue Bombers And Five Times Took Care Of The Cfl All Stars. In 1966 He Was One Of The Seven Founding Members Of The Canadian Athletic Therapist Association Which Has Grown To A National Organization With Over 4500 Professional And Associated Members. In 1970 He Worked As Therapist For The Canadian Davis Cup Team. He Worked As A Therapist For Canada'S Olympic Team In Munich In 1972. He Was Team Canada'S Therapist At Hockey'S Summit Series In 1974. He Was Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame In 1987 |
subject(s): | Boxing ▪ Medicine ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 52328
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contact sheet: | A1587 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Gordon Audley Was Born In 1929 In Winnipeg. He Entered His First Speed-Skating Competition In 1939 And Won, Setting Manitoba Records In Both 110 And 220 Yard Events. He Represented Canada At The Olympics In 1948 (St. Mortiz) And In 1952 (Oslo) Where He Won The Only Canadian Medal, A Bronze In The 500 Meter. He Won The Manitoba Senior Championships In 1953, 1954, And 1955. In 1956 He Represented Canada In His Third Olympics (Cortina, Italy) And The World Championship In Oslo, Norway. Was Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame, Nov 5, 1988 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports |
date: | 1988, November 5 |
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image no.: | 11415
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contact sheet: | A0355 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Gordon Caslake, Centre Field, Express Senior Baseball Club. Winnipeg, Mb |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1924 |
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image no.: | 41625
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contact sheet: | A1398 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Gordon Hudson Began His Curling Career In Kenora, On. Moved To Winnipeg And Joined The Strathcona Club In 1919. He Started Manitoba'S Curling Success In 1928 And 1929 By Winning The Macdonald Brier Two Years In A Row. Was Elected To The Canadian Curling Hall Of Fame In 1974. Died At Age Of 65 In 1959. Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame Posthumously November 16,1985 |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1985, November |
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image no.: | 41628
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contact sheet: | A1398 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Gordon Konantz Competed In National Alpine Ski Championships In 1956-58 And 1962; In National Cross-Country Ski Championships In 1979; In The Norwegian Birkebeiner Ski Marathon In 1977 And 1979, And In The U.S. Birkebeiner From 1975 To 1985. In Sailing," |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sailing ▪ Skiing ▪ Sports |
date: | 1985, November |
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image no.: | 3085
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Grace Handford (At Right) Women'S Foil Champion, Canada |
subject(s): | Fencing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1939 |
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image no.: | 3395
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contact sheet: | A0110 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Granite Baseball Club. Senior Division W.A.B.A., |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Sports |
date: | 1917 |
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image no.: | 3181
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contact sheet: | A0103 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Granite Rink National Curling Champions. Ron Braunstein, Terry Braunstein, Don Duguid, Ray Turnbull |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1965 |
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image no.: | 3193
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contact sheet: | A0103 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Granite Rink Team From Winnipeg, Mb, Canadian Champions. (L- R): Howard Wood, Skip; Jimmy Congalton; Vic Wood; And Lionel Wood. |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1930 |
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image no.: | 3201
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contact sheet: | A0103 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Granite Rink, Canadian Champions. (L - R): Howard Wood; Harry Mawhinney; Bill Noble; & Jimmy Congalton, Skip |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1932 |
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image no.: | 3200
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contact sheet: | A0103 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Granite Rink, Canadian Champions. (L - R): Roy Enman, Lead; Howard Wood Jr, 2nd; Ernie Pollard, 3rd; Howard Wood Sr, Skip |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1940 |
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image no.: | 11411
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contact sheet: | A0355 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | H.D. Slater, President, Express Senior Baseball Club. Winnipeg, Mb |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1924 |
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image no.: | 3081
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Harold Barbour, Canadian Champ, Service Pistol 1954 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Shooting ▪ Sports |
date: | 1954 |
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image no.: | 3051
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contact sheet: | A0099 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Harold Mcmunn, 1924 Olympic Team Member, 1921 Memorial Cup Winners - Falcons |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1924 |
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image no.: | 3297
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contact sheet: | A0106 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Harold Nelson-Canadian Light-Heavyweight Champ, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Wrestling |
date: | 1952 |
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image no.: | 3111
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contact sheet: | A0101 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Harold Parsons, Canadian Champion 5 Miles In 1909; Won Telegram 20 Mile Road Race In 1907, 1908 & 1909 Taking Possession Of Trophy From Neepawa |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1909 |
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image no.: | 3002
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contact sheet: | A0097 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Harry Colman, At Left, Canadian Champion 100 Yards |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1933 |
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image no.: | 3137
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contact sheet: | A0101 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Harry Montford, World Record Three Games, 377, 388, 387 Points In Five Pin Bowling Total 1,152 Points, Set At Saratoga Lanes, In Winnipeg, Mb. |
subject(s): | Bowling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1938 |
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image no.: | 3121
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contact sheet: | A0101 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Harry Olensky, From The Pas, Won Worlds Dog Sled Championship, |
subject(s): | Dogs ▪ Personalities ▪ Sleds ▪ Sports |
date: | 1927 |
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image no.: | 3217
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contact sheet: | A0104 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Hart Devanney Jr Canadian Champion, 2 Miles Free-Style, Senior Men, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Swimming |
date: | 1952 |
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image no.: | 3221
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contact sheet: | A0104 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Hazel Kessler-1920 Olympic Swimming Team Member. Canadian Swimming Champion, 50 Yards And 100 Yards, 1920. Canadian Champ 100 Yards 1921. Canadian Record 100 Yards, 1921, Of 1 Minute And 13.4 Seconds. Canadian Champ 220 Yards (New Record 3:05.8), Grand Beach, 1923. Canadian Champ 50 And 100 Yards (New Record 1:11.4) 1923. Canadian Champ 440 Yards, 1924. She Is Seen Here In Her Bathing Outfit Holding A Large Trophy |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Swimming ▪ Trophies ▪ Women |
date: | 1920 |
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image no.: | 11710
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contact sheet: | A0363 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Head Shot Of Fritz Hanson, Winnipeg Blue Bomber'S "Golden Ghost". Elected To Cfl Hall Of Fame In 1962. Fritz Is Best Remembered For His Exceptional Speed And Elusive Running Style. He Was With The Bombers From 1935 -1941. His 1935 Grey Cup Performance, The First For A Western Team, Is A Career Highlight. He Ran Back Punts For Over 300 Yards Nd Scored The Winning Touchdown On A 78 Yard Run, Giving Winnipeg An 18-12 Victory Over The Hamilton Tigers. Hanson Was A Western Canadian All-Star 5 Times And All Canadian Twice. A Member Of Three Championship Teams With The Bombers In 1935, 1939, And 1941. He Joined Calgary In 1947 Playing On The Stampeders Grey Cup Championship Team Of 1948. Hanson Was Born In Perham, Mn |
subject(s): | Football ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1935 |
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image no.: | 3207
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contact sheet: | A0104 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Head Shot Of The Horse “Western Prince”, Winner Of Canadian Derby Owned By Mrs D.C. Coleman |
subject(s): | Horse Racing ▪ Horses ▪ Sports |
date: | 1943 |
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image no.: | 3187
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contact sheet: | A0103 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Heather Rink, Canadian Mixed Champions. (L- R): Garry Deblonde, Ina Light, Gordon Dean, (O'Keefe Rep), Betty Hird & Ernie Boushy, Skip |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1964 |
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image no.: | 3098
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Helen Dickson, Canadian & International Archery Champion 1949; Canadian Archery Champ (Target) 1950 & 1951; Canadian Archery Champ (Field) 1953 |
subject(s): | Archery ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1951c |
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image no.: | 3211
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contact sheet: | A0104 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Horse “Rolla G. Kripp”, Thecanadian Champion High Jump Horse Winner From 1930-1936 Inclusive, Seen Here With Owner Tommy Sumner Jumping Over An Obstacle. |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Horse Racing ▪ Horses ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1936c |
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image no.: | 3208
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contact sheet: | A0104 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Horse “Rushaway” Won 2 Derbies In 24 Hours, Seen Here With Owner A.J. Tarn Of Winnipeg, A Woman, Men And Ridden By Jockey Johnny Longden |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Horse Racing ▪ Horses ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1936 |
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image no.: | 3093
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Howard Bennet, Canadian Jr. Golf Champion |
subject(s): | Golf ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1939 |
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image no.: | 22523
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contact sheet: | A0746 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Howard Wood Sr., Curling Champion, Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame 1981 |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1981 |
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image no.: | 2991
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contact sheet: | A0097 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Ian Hamilton, Pole Vault Canadian Champion 1938 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1938 |
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image no.: | 3005
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contact sheet: | A0097 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Irene Grinke, Canadian Record 100 Yards, 11.4 Sec, June 22, 1934 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field ▪ Women |
date: | |
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image no.: | 11425
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contact sheet: | A0355 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | J. Johnston, Pitcher, Express Senior Baseball Club. Winnipeg, Mb |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1924 |
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image no.: | 21623
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contact sheet: | A0714 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | J.D. Dick Irvin. Played For Chicago Black Hawks. Charcoal Dawing By Carla Feeny |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1983, November |
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image no.: | 3292
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contact sheet: | A0106 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | J.F. Norquay-Canadian Heavyweight Champ, |
subject(s): | Boxing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1927 |
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image no.: | 3018
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contact sheet: | A0098 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Jack Atkinson |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1936c |
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image no.: | 2987
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contact sheet: | A0097 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Jack Harris, Canadian Champion 880 Yards In 1922. 1924 Olympic Team Member |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1924c |
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image no.: | 3041
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contact sheet: | A0098 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Jack Hughes, Played In 5 Allan Cup Finals: With The Kenora Thistles In 1911, With The Wics In 1917, The Winnipeg Y In 1918, The Selkirk Fisherman In 1919 And In 1924. He Was A Member Of The 1913 Allan Cup Winning Team, But Missed The Series Due To An Injury. But He Was The Coach Of The University Of Manitoba Bisons, Winners Of The Allan Cup In 1928; And The Coach Of The Winnipegs, Winners Of The Allan Cup In 1931; And The Coach Of The Elmwood Milllionares, Memorial Cup Winners In 1931; And The Coach Of The Canadian Olympic Hockey Champions In 1932. |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1920c |
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image no.: | 3107
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Jack Liddle With Coach Alex Lawrence. Member 1936 Olympic Team 800 Metres |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1936 |
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image no.: | 23544
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contact sheet: | A0786 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Jack Mcculloch Was One Of Canada'S Finest Skaters Between 1890 & 1900 And Manitoba'S First Athlete To Gain World Recognition. Was Also An Excellent Figure Skater, Oarsman, Cyclist, Gymnast, Sprinter, Jumper & Hockey Player. Was A Leading Pioneer In Manitoba Hockey And Played With The Famous Victorias Hockey Club. In 1893 Was Winner Of First Canadian Speed Skating Title. In 1896 Won Us Nationals Speed Skating Title In St Paul, Mn. In 1897 Won World Title In World Championships In Montreal. |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports |
date: | 1984 |
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image no.: | 3237
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contact sheet: | A0104 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Jack Mcculloch-International Champion 1,500, 5,000 & 10,000 Metres, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports |
date: | 1897 |
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image no.: | 3253
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Jack Mcculloch-On Pair Of Stilt Skates. See A104-03237, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1897c |
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image no.: | 3335
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contact sheet: | A0107 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Jack Mcdowell, Winner Double-Blade Singles, Olympic Trials, But 1940 Olympic Games Cancelled |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Rowing ▪ Sports |
date: | 1939 |
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image no.: | 52335
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contact sheet: | A1587 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Jack Mowat Taught Gymnastics As A Volunteer For 32 Years, 3 Times A Week. He Competed And Travelled With The Leaders Corps Of The Central Ymca, Directed To 1966 National And World Trials In Winnipeg. He Gained Status As An International Judge At The Pan - American Games In Winnipeg In 1967. After 1967 He Travelled As An International Judge Across Canada And To Competitions Held In Cuba And Santa Domingo. He Was Awarded A Life Membership In The Canadian Gymnastics Federation In 1986, And Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame On November 5th, 1988 |
subject(s): | Gymnastics ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1988, November 5 |
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image no.: | 3283
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contact sheet: | A0106 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Jack Reddick, Canadian Professional Middleweight & Light Heavyweight Champ1924 & 1925 |
subject(s): | Boxing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1924 |
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image no.: | 3105
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Jack Sector, Canadian Champion Broad Jump & Triple Jump |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1933 |
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image no.: | 22502
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contact sheet: | A0746 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Jack Smyth, Track Champion, Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame 1982 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1982 |
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image no.: | 3070
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contact sheet: | A0099 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | James Dickenson "Dick" Irvin, Outstanding Player And Coach, Was Born In July, 1892 At Limestone Ridge, Near Hamilton, On. He Moved To Winnipeg And Played Junior Hockey With The Strathconas And Then The Winnipeg Monarchs And In 1913 Led The Monarchs To The Allen Cup. The Monarchs Won The Allan Cup Again In 1915. Dick Turned Pro With Portland In 1914 - 1915, But Went Overseas On Active Duty In 1917. He Returned To Join The Regina Caps In 1921 And Played Four Years. In 1926, He Joined Portland And Scored 30 Goals During The 30 Game Season. Chicago Purchased Him And In The Ninth Game Of His Second Season He Suffered A Fractured Skull To End His Playing Career. He Coached Chicago For One And A Half Years, Then In 1931 He Joined Toronto In 1931, Winning The Stanley Cup. He Stayed With The Leafs Until 1940, Then Joined The Montreal Canadiens Where He Coached Until 1955, Winning Three Stanley Cups. He Closed His Coaching Career At Chicago The Nest Year. He Died In Montreal In May Of 1957 |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1950c |
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image no.: | 22497
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contact sheet: | A0746 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | James Houlden, Shooting Champion Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame In 1982., |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Shooting ▪ Sports |
date: | 1982 |
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image no.: | 26403
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contact sheet: | A0886 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Janet Maddin Neale, Track And Field Runner, Captured 4 Gold Medals At The National Championshiips In Winnipeg In 1964. She Was Awarded The Carl Pederson Memorial Trophy As Manitoba'S Outstanding Junior Athlete. In 1966 She Won 2 National Age Group Sprinting Records, One National Open Mark And Four Gold Medals At The Canadian Championships In Richmond, Bc. She Also Won The Outstanding Athlete Award At Daniel Mcintyre Collegiate And Earned The Governor-General Medal For All Round Proficiency. She Won A Silver Medal In 1967 At The Pan American Games In Winnipeg. She Represented Canada At A Junior Triangular Meet In Toronto. She Represented Canada At Commonwealth Games In Edinburgh, Scotland In 1970, And She Won The World Indoor Record In 300 Meters In Regina. She Declined An Offer To Represent Canada In The University Games In Favour Of A Job Offer In 1970. Twelve Years Later She Was Picked As An Alternate For Canada'S Olympic Team. Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame In 1987 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field ▪ Women |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 3234
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contact sheet: | A0104 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Janet Nutter, Canadian Inter-Collegiate 3 Metre & Tower Champion, 1973. Gold Medalist 1973 Canada Summer Games |
subject(s): | Diving ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1973 |
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image no.: | 41620
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contact sheet: | A1398 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Janet Ruth Nutter Was Manitoba'S Champion Diver From 1969 To 1975. She Won A Gold, Silver, And Bronze Medals In The 1973 Canada Games In Burnaby, Bc. In The 1975 Pan- Am Games, Won A Gold Medal. Won Gold And Bronze Medals At The Commonwealth Games In Edmonton, Ab. Competed With The Team In The 1978 World Aquatic Games In Berlin, West Germany. Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame November 15, 1986 |
subject(s): | Diving ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1986, November |
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image no.: | 22501
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contact sheet: | A0746 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Jim Bulloch, Basketball Promoter, Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame 1981 |
subject(s): | Basketball ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1981 |
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image no.: | 3260
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Jim Graham-Canadian Juvenile Champion, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports |
date: | 1954 |
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image no.: | 3050
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contact sheet: | A0099 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Jim Mcfadden Winner Of Calder Trophy 1948 With Detroit Red Wings |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1948 |
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image no.: | 3087
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Jim Tettamanti - Canadian Bicycle Champion, 50 Mile Race |
subject(s): | Bicycles ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1949 |
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image no.: | 22524
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contact sheet: | A0746 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Jim Trifunov, Wrestling Champion And Sports Promoter, Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame 1981., |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Wrestling |
date: | 1981 |
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image no.: | 11407
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contact sheet: | A0354 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Jim Trifunov. Chairman Of Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame And Museum |
subject(s): | Administration ▪ Museums ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | |
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image no.: | 11735
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contact sheet: | A0364 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Jimmy Ball At The Start Of 100 Metre Race In The Olympics In Amsterdam. He Came In Second And Won The Silver Medal |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1928 |
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image no.: | 11737
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contact sheet: | A0364 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Jimmy Ball In The National Track And Field Championships Held In Toronto, Ontario |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1927 |
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image no.: | 55882
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contact sheet: | A1705 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Jimmy Ball Track And Field Champion From Winnipeg Who Won The Silver Medal At The Olympics In Amsterdam |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1928 |
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image no.: | 11738
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contact sheet: | A0364 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Jimmy Ball With The Track And Field Team Of Canada |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field ▪ Women |
date: | 1960c |
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image no.: | 11734
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contact sheet: | A0364 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Jimmy Ball Won The Norton H. Crowe Trophy As Canada'S Outstanding Athlete |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1933 |
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image no.: | 2997
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contact sheet: | A0097 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Jimmy Ball, Canadian Champion 440 Yards In 1927; 400 Metres In 1928; 440 Yards In 1933. Olympic Team Member In 1928 And 1932. Won Silver Medal In 1928 Olympics In 400 Metres. Won Bronze Medals In 1928 And 1932 As Member Of Olympic 1mile Relay Team |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1930c |
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image no.: | 11736
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contact sheet: | A0364 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Jimmy Ball, Canadian Track And Field Champion |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1930c |
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image no.: | 22514
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contact sheet: | A0746 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Jimmy Ball, Track Champion, Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame 1980 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1980 |
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image no.: | 3091
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Jimmy Doyle, Canadian Amateur Golf Champion |
subject(s): | Golf ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1968 |
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image no.: | 3313
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contact sheet: | A0107 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Jimmy Saunders, Cdn Heavyweight Champ 1949, 1952 & 1953. Member Canadian Team 1952 Olympics |
subject(s): | Boxing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1952 |
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image no.: | 3061
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contact sheet: | A0099 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Jimmy Skinner, Detroit Red Wings, Coach 1954-55 Stanley Cup Champs |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1945c |
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image no.: | 22520
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contact sheet: | A0746 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Joan Whalley, Curling Champion, Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame 1981 |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1981 |
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image no.: | 3109
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contact sheet: | A0101 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Joe Keeper, From Norway House, On Canadian Olympic Team In 1912, Finished Fourth In 10,000 Metres |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1912 |
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image no.: | 23549
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contact sheet: | A0786 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Joe Keeper, Greatest Middle Distance Runner Manitoba Has Ever Produced. In 1912 He Was Named To Canadian Olympic Team For Olympic Games In Stockholm, Sweden. Died Sept 29, 1971 At Age Of 85 Years. Charcoal Drawing By Carla Feeney |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1984 |
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image no.: | 22509
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contact sheet: | A0746 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Joe Ryan, Sports Promoter, Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame 1982., |
subject(s): | Football ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1982 |
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image no.: | 2982
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contact sheet: | A0097 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | John Mceachern Tossing The Caber, Member Of 1920 Olympic Team |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1920 |
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image no.: | 3048
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contact sheet: | A0099 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | John "Black Jack" Sherratt Stewart, Nhl All-Star Defence Man 1943, 1948 & 1949 With Detroit Red Wings. He Was Born In Pilot Mound, Manitoba On May6, 1917. He Played Junior Hockey In Portage La Prairie From 1935 To 1937 When Professional Hockey Spotted Him And He Played For Pittsburg For One Year Before Spending The Next 10 Full Seasons Playing With The Detroit Red Wings From 1938 To 1950. Then He Was Traded To Chicago Black Hawks And Played With Them For 2 Seasons Before He Retired From Active Play. During His Career With Detroit He Was On 2 Stanley Cup Winning Teams, 1942 - 1943 And 1949 - 1950. He Was Also Named 5 Times To The Nhl Allstar Teams. He Was Voted The Most Valuable Player To His Team In 1942 -1943. He Was Also One Of The Original Members Voted Into The Detroit Hockey Hall Of Fame. He Took Part In 503 National League Games, Scored 30 Goals And 79 Assists For A Total Of 109 Points. When He Retired He Coached Various Teams |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1948c |
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image no.: | 3161
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contact sheet: | A0102 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Johnny Stroppa, Outstanding Rookie Cfl West 1949. |
subject(s): | Football ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1949 |
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image no.: | 3298
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contact sheet: | A0106 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Johnny Wilson-Canadian Champion, Bantamweight, 1925; Lightweight 1929, |
subject(s): | Boxing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1929 |
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image no.: | 11732
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contact sheet: | A0364 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Judy Moss Received These Medals In 3 Metre Diving In The British Empire Games In Hamilton, Ontario., |
subject(s): | Diving ▪ Medals ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1934 |
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image no.: | 11733
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contact sheet: | A0364 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Judy Moss Received This Trophy From The Winnipeg Winter Club In Recognition Of Winning The Gold Medal In The British Empire Games 3 Metre Diving Championship. |
subject(s): | Diving ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Trophies ▪ Women |
date: | 1934 |
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image no.: | 11731
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contact sheet: | A0364 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Judy Moss, Canadian Diving Champion, Arrives Home From British Empire Games Held In Hamilton, On |
subject(s): | Diving ▪ Personalities ▪ Railways ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1934 |
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image no.: | 11730
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contact sheet: | A0364 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Judy Moss, Canadian Diving Champion, Won A Gold Medal In 3 Metre Diving In The British Empire Games In Hamilton, On |
subject(s): | Diving ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1934 |
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image no.: | 22527
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contact sheet: | A0746 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Judy Moss, Diving Champion, Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame 1980., |
subject(s): | Diving ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1980 |
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image no.: | 11406
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contact sheet: | A0354 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Judy Moss., |
subject(s): | Diving ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
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image no.: | 26405
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contact sheet: | A0886 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Kas Vidruk Played Football For The Winnipeg Blue Bombers From 1942 - 1943 And Again In 1952 - 1956 And Montreal Alouettes From 1948 - 1951. He Was Born Oct. 6, 1925 In Lithuania. He Taught High School For 3 Years And Then Became Supervisor Of Physical Education In The Norwood School Division For 3 Years. He Then Lectured At The University Of Manitoba For One Year Before Being Named The Assistant Director Of Physical Education For Winnipeg School Division #1. When He Retired In 1986 He Held The Position Of Coordinator Of Physical Education For The Winnipeg School Division. She Was Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame In 1987 |
subject(s): | Football ▪ Lithuanians ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 3231
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contact sheet: | A0104 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Kathie Mcintosh-1st Person To Swim Lake Wpg From Grand Marais To Winnipeg Beach. Her Time: 16 Hours 42 Min. |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Swimming ▪ Women |
date: | 1955 |
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image no.: | 26408
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contact sheet: | A0886 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Keith Carter Was Manitoba'S Outstanding Male Gymnast. By 1972 He Had Collected 2 Of His 6 Consecutive Western Canada Titles And Was The Best Tumbler In Canada. He Placed 3rd In The Canadian Gymnastic Championships Also In 1972. He Then Had A 7 Year String Of Victories In Regional Gymnasiums. He Joined The Ranks Of The Canadian National Team In 1973. He Also Extended His Control To Include A Round Of Victories In Interscholastic Competitions In Canada And The Usa. In 1974 He Was Chosen U Of Manitoba'S Choice For Athlete Of The Year. He Also Ruled The National Circuit Winning The Canadian Men'S Crown As Well As The Ciau Championships. Internationally He Competed In China And The Bulgaria World Championships As Well As The Russia - China Tour Of Canada. In 1975 In Addition To His Second Consecutive Ciau Title Keith Placed 1st In Vault And Floor In Both The Romanian And Hungarian Tournaments. In The 1976 Olympics He Placed 18th Out Of 121 Competitors Ranking Above His Canadian Team Members. For Gymnastic Excellence He Was Awarded By Winnipeg The Fig Pin, A Symbol For Gymnasts Who Achieve 9.0 Or Better In Each Event. No Sooner Than The Flame Of The Xxi Olympiad Extinguished Keith Retired From Competition. In 1983 The Keith Carter Award Was Established To Honour Outstanding Achievement By A Manitoba Male Gymnast. He Was Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame In 1987 |
subject(s): | Gymnastics ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 2990
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contact sheet: | A0097 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Ken Aseltine, Canadian Champion Broad Jump And Pole Vault 1924 Broad Jump And Triple Jump 1926 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1935 |
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image no.: | 3213
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contact sheet: | A0104 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Ken Buckboro-Canadian Champion, 100 Yards Back Stroke, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Swimming |
date: | 1947 |
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image no.: | 11751
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contact sheet: | A0364 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Ken Watson As Chief Long Slide At The Alberta Brier |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1959 |
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image no.: | 11749
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contact sheet: | A0364 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Ken Watson, As Chief Long Slide At The Alberta Brier Rink With Canadian Curling School. Champions At Calgary, Ab, Including Herb Olson And Barry Coleman |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1959 |
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image no.: | 11745
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contact sheet: | A0364 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Ken Watson, Curling Champion |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1949 |
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image no.: | 11747
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contact sheet: | A0364 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Ken Watson, Curling Champion, Illustrating Delivery Of Rock At Strathcona Curling Club Clubrooms |
subject(s): | Clubs ▪ Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
date: | 1949 |
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image no.: | 22517
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contact sheet: | A0746 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Ken Watson, Curling Champion, Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame 1980 |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1980 |
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image no.: | 11739
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contact sheet: | A0364 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Ken Watson, Curling Champion, Was Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame In 1980 |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1949c |
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image no.: | 11744
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contact sheet: | A0364 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Ken Watson, Curling Champion, With A Young Curler |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1949 |
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image no.: | 11743
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contact sheet: | A0364 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Ken Watson, Curling Champion, With Grant Watson At The Strathcona Club Rooms |
subject(s): | Clubs ▪ Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
date: | 1949 |
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image no.: | 11746
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contact sheet: | A0364 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Ken Watson, Grant Watson, Charlie Scrymgeour, Lyle Dyker At The Strathcona Rink, Showing Old Style Clock Scoreboard. Arrows Were Black And Red For Rock Handle Colour Designation. Round Marker Signifies End |
subject(s): | Clubs ▪ Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Timepieces ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
date: | 1943 |
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image no.: | 11719
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contact sheet: | A0363 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Ken Watson, Skip Of Strathcona Rink. Winners Of Macdonald Brier, 1936, 1942, 1949. Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame March 27, 1980 |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1936c |
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image no.: | 3049
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contact sheet: | A0099 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Kenneth "Ken" Reardon, Nhl All-Star Defenceman, 1947 & 1950 With Montreal Canadiens. Ken Reardon Was Born In Winnipeg On April 1, 1921. The Montreal Canadiens Took Him On When He Was Only 19 Years Old. He Volunteered For The Canadian Overseas Army And While In Canada Played For The Ottawa Commandos Who Won The Allan Cup. Then He Played Hockey Overseas And Rejoined The Montreal Canadiens In 1945 -1946. He Made 4 All-Star Teams When Playing With The Canadiens. He Received Many Injuries During His Playing Career Mainly Because Of This Fearless Play. After Retiring From Active Hockey He Served As Asistant Manager Director To Frank J. Selke Of The Canadien Arena Company And Visited Many Areas On Behalf Of Hockey And Did Much Good For The Sport |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Uniforms |
date: | 1950 |
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image no.: | 26402
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contact sheet: | A0886 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Kenny Ploen Played For Eleven Seasons With The Winnipeg Blue Bombers In Six Grey Cup Games. He Won Four Of Them As Quarterback. He Was Inducted Into The Canadian Football Hall Of Fame; Then The Winnipeg Blue Bomver Hall Of Fame (A Charter Member); And The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame In 1987. He Was Born In Lost Nation, Iowa He Played For The U. Of Iowa, In 1957 He Played In The Rose Bowl Game For The Hawkeyes And Later That Year He Was The Quarterback For The Blue Bombers In The Grey Cup. He Played Quarterback, Safety, And Running Back. Ken Ploen And His Wife Janet Settled In Winnipeg And Still Live In Winnipeg (In 2002). He Is An Outstanding Citizen And Community Presence. Charcoal Drawing By Carla Feeny |
subject(s): | Football ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 3362
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contact sheet: | A0108 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Knox Church Football Club (L- R): (Back Row Standing) K. Sutherland, Manager; W. Bruce, Executive; C.A. Hill, Vice President; D. Sutherland, Executive; G.B. Joslin, President. (3rd Row Standing) W. Watt, Vice Captain; J. Mcrae; J. Tennent; A. Ross; R. Turnbull; W. Walker. (2nd Row Sitting) R. Sneddon; Rev. F.D. Dival,Dd Hon. President; L.A. Johnson; G. Sutherland, Captain; H.B. Middleton; Rev. R.S. Laidlaw, Dd Hon. President; D. Mcbeath. (Front) W. Young; C.E. Brown; W.J. Mcrae. Trophies In Photo: Walkey Cup City Church Championship, Charity Cup City Championship And The Ashdown Cup. Note The Baby In The Photo (Mascot?). |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Soccer ▪ Sports ▪ Trophies |
date: | 1923 |
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image no.: | 3363
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contact sheet: | A0108 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Knox Church Football Club. P.R. & L.A. League Champions., |
subject(s): | Soccer ▪ Sports |
date: | 1924 |
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image no.: | 3384
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contact sheet: | A0109 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Knox Church Football Team (L- R): (Back Row) P. Morrison; M. Mcbride; D. Sutherland; T.D. Thompson; J. Wilding; J. Meikle; H. Campbell. (Middle Row) K. Sutherland; K. Williamson; Rev. F.B. Duval; T. Sutherland; Rev. D.M Solandt; K. Sutherland; W.D. Thompson. (Front Row) J. Watson; G. Sutherland; A.G. Taylor; J. Sutherland; W. Watt. Insets: K.J. Johnson; T.A. Forster; C.A. Hill |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Soccer ▪ Sports ▪ Trophies ▪ Uniforms |
date: | 1911-1912 |
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image no.: | 3385
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contact sheet: | A0109 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Knox Church Football Team (L- R): Back Row: R. Brough, J.A. Shearer, R.M. Fisher, D. Sutherland, J. Watson, T. Sutherland. Second Row: G. Simpson, J. Matthew, K. Williamson, J. Sutherland, A. Taylor, K. Sutherland. ( Third Row): T.D. Thompson, K. Sutherland, Rev. F.B. Duval, Rev. D.M. Solandt, H.B. Duckworth. Front Row: J. Bathgate, W.Watt, C.A. Hill. Inset: Unidentified |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Soccer ▪ Sports |
date: | 1914 |
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image no.: | 11414
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contact sheet: | A0355 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | L. Tessman, Short Stop & Manager, Express Senior Baseball Club. Winnipeg, Mb |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1924 |
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image no.: | 11412
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contact sheet: | A0355 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | L. Vineberg, Third Base, Express Senior Baseball Club, Winnipeg, Mb |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1924 |
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image no.: | 3361
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contact sheet: | A0108 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Ladies Hockey Team At Binscarth, Mb |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Towns ▪ Uniforms ▪ Women |
date: | 1916 |
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image no.: | 23550
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contact sheet: | A0787 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Laliberte Rink. (L- R): Jane (Laliberte) Arnott, Lead; Corinne (Laliberte) Peters, 2nd; Christine (Pidzarko) More, 3rd; Connie Laliberte, Skip. Winners Of The Ladies' World Curling Championships In Perth, Scotland. Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame November 17, 1984 |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1984 |
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image no.: | 40164
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contact sheet: | A1344 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Laurie Cohen Was Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame November 4, 1989. From 1922 To 1928 He Was Top Sprinter At The Winnipeg High School Meets. In 1923, He Won And Set Records In 100 And 200 Yard Events At Western Canada Inter University Meet In Saskatoon After Winning The Manitoba Championship In These Two Events. From 1923 To 1931 He Won Every Race He Entered In Manitoba Championships, Except One |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1989 |
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image no.: | 3009
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contact sheet: | A0097 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Laurie Cohen, Canadian Champion 100 Yards 1923&24 Canadian Champion 220 Yards 1924 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1924 |
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image no.: | 22505
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contact sheet: | A0746 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Leible Hershfield, All Round Athlete, Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame 1981., |
subject(s): | Football ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1981 |
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image no.: | 3268
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Leo Cholakis-Canadian Midget Champion, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports |
date: | 1946 |
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image no.: | 3162
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contact sheet: | A0102 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Les Lear, Canadian Who Played 4 Seasons In Nfl With Cleveland Rams; 1945 Nfl Champs. Coached Calgary To Undefeated Grey Cup Season In 1948, Played With Grey Cup Champs Winnipeg In 1941 |
subject(s): | Football ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1945 |
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image no.: | 3247
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Lindsay Gauld Canadian Juvenile Champion Speedskater 1962, Intermediate Champ 1965, Also A Competitive Cyclist Who Competed At The 1972 Olympics In Munich |
subject(s): | Cycling ▪ Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports |
date: | 1965 |
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image no.: | 3058
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contact sheet: | A0099 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Lorne 'Baldy' Northcott Nhl All-Star With Montreal Maneons 1933 |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1933 |
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image no.: | 3153
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contact sheet: | A0102 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Lorne 'Boom Boom' Benson, With The Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Scored 6 Touchdowns In Playoff Game Against Saskatchewan Roughriders, October 28, 1953 |
subject(s): | Football ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1953 |
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image no.: | 3060
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contact sheet: | A0099 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Lorne Chabot Nhl All- Star 1935 Vezina Trophy Winner 1935 Played With New York Rangers, Toronto, Montreal & Chicago |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1935 |
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image no.: | 3330
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contact sheet: | A0107 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Lorne Smith, Winner Double-Blade Junior Singles Ccao Regatta 1953, Winner Double-Blade Singles Aca Regatta 1955 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Rowing ▪ Sports |
date: | 1953 |
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image no.: | 3249
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Louise Trudel-Canadian Midget Girls Champion, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1947 |
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image no.: | 3329
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contact sheet: | A0107 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Lundie Lyall (Left) & Doug Groff, Winner Senior & Intermediate Single-Blade Tandem Ccao Regatta. |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Rowing ▪ Sports |
date: | 1937 |
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image no.: | 11742
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contact sheet: | A0364 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Lyle Watson, Charlie Read, Ken Watson, Reg Stone, British Columbia Skip In Background |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1949 |
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image no.: | 3197
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contact sheet: | A0103 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Mac Braden, Great Strategist, Thistle Club. (L - R): F. Roy, Lead; W.E.Ellerby, 2nd; F.L. Cassidy, 3rd; Braden, Skip. Winner Grand Aggregate 1906, 1907, 1911, 1912, 1913 & 1915 Sharing With Bob Dunbar |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1906 |
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image no.: | 11779
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contact sheet: | A0365 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Macdonald Brier Competition In Ottawa- Hull. ( Manitoba'S Rep. Was Bruce Hudon'S Team). On The Ice In The Picture: Alf Phillipson (Centre Sheet With Dark Sweater), The Eventual Winner; Alberta Team Skipped By Northcott; Franklin'S Rink From Nova Scotia On The Right Hand Sheet |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Events ▪ Personalities ▪ Rinks ▪ Sports |
date: | 1967 |
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image no.: | 3269
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Mae Waite-Canadian Champion Juvenile 1946 & 47; Junior 1949, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1949c |
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image no.: | 3099
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Manitoba Colts Xi - Dominion Junior Cricket Champs |
subject(s): | Cricket ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1960 |
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image no.: | 11766
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contact sheet: | A0365 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Manitoba Consols Champion Skip Ken Watson With Woman |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1942 |
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image no.: | 11780
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contact sheet: | A0365 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Manitoba Consols Competition Champions At The 1967 Macdonald Brier In Ottawa- Hull: (L - R): D. Wright (Third), Ken Little (Second), Harry Martel (Lead), Missing Is The Skip: Bruce Hudson, All From The Strathcona Curling Club In Winnipeg |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Events ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1967 |
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image no.: | 11768
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contact sheet: | A0365 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Manitoba Curling Champion (L- R): Ken Watson, Grant Watson, Lyle Dyker, Charlie Scrymgeour. There Was No Macdonald Brier Competition That Year And Not In 1944 Nor1945, Due To Ww Ii |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Trophies |
date: | 1943 |
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image no.: | 11770
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contact sheet: | A0365 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Manitoba Curling Champions Of 1942 And 1943, Winners Of Dingwall Trophy. Left To Right: Ken Watson (Skip), Grant Watson, Lyle Dyker, Charlie Scrymgeour |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Trophies |
date: | 1945 |
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image no.: | 11771
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contact sheet: | A0365 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Manitoba Curling Champions Of 1949, Winners Of Birks Event. (L - R): Ken Watson, Grant Watson, Lyle Dyker, Charlie Read |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Events ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1949 |
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image no.: | 11769
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contact sheet: | A0365 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Manitoba Curling Champions With Eatons Event, Birks Event, And Aggregate Trophies Won That Year. (L - R: Ken Watson, Grant Watson Lyle Dyker, And Charles Scrymgeour |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Trophies |
date: | 1943 |
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image no.: | 3382
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contact sheet: | A0109 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Manitoba Football Association Officials, Holders Of Connaught Cup 1913-1919. (L- R): (Top Row) W. Gibson, Exec.; A. Moss, Exec.; A.R. Watt, Exec.; M. Hutchison, Exec.; J. Miller, Exec. (Middle Row) W. Sinclair, Exec.; D. Macneil, Secretary; D.W. Roy, Vice Pres.; J. Easton, Pres.; T.C. Johnstone, Vice Pres.; J. Leadsham, Treasurer; S. Larkin, Exec. (Bottom Row) H.W. Scrymgeour, Exec.; J. Wilkie, Exec.; The Connaught Cup; A.K. Sutherland, Exec.; K. Sutherland, Exec. R.S.N. Couch , Exec |
subject(s): | Associations ▪ Personalities ▪ Soccer ▪ Sports ▪ Trophies |
date: | 1919 |
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image no.: | 3118
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contact sheet: | A0101 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Manitoba Intercollegiate Track And Field Champions. Back Row (L- R): W.C. Shearer; D.J. Allen; D.G. Potter; H. Eaton. B.W. Broatch. Front Row (L- R); E.R. Siddall, Individual Champion, Winner Of The High Jump And Shot Put; C.I. Jamieson, Winner Of 100 And 220 Yard; Prof. Tier, Honarary President; J.F. Campbell, Captain, Winner Of Low Hurdles; P.N. Murray, Manager; A.J. Gunn; K.C. Blair, Winner 440 Yards, 1/2 Mile And Mile, Co-Winner Individual Champ With Siddall |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field ▪ Trophies ▪ Uniforms ▪ Universities |
date: | 1910 |
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image no.: | 11767
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contact sheet: | A0365 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Manitoba Skip Ken Watson Receiving 1942 Macdonald Brier Championship Trophy |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Trophies ▪ Women |
date: | 1942 |
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image no.: | 3082
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Manitoba Trapshooters Standing L - R: Gaudar, Fairburn, Kirkby, Dr Steele, M. Soper, Joe Lemon, Morley Ferguson, Charlie Graham, Jack Allan & Dan Bain In Front Fred Scott, Frank Simpson, Dan Baldwin, Charlie Wellband, Jim Cadham, M Putnam |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Shooting ▪ Sports |
date: | 1899 |
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image no.: | 3038
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contact sheet: | A0098 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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creator: | Gauchen Gentzel |
title: | Manitoba Varsity Hockey Club, University of Manitoba Senior Hockey Champions of Canada, winners of the Allan Cup. |
description: | Top row (left to right): Jack Hughes, Coach; O.T. Anderson, President; W. Adamson, Manager; Walter Robinson, Trainer. Middle row (left to right): Ward Mcvey, Defence; Blade Watson, Left Wing; Leo Collins, Forward; Gerry Williamson, Defence. Bottom row (left to right): Jack St. John, Forward; Andy Blair, Centre; Art Puttee, Goal; Jack Piddock, Forward; Gordon Mckenzie, Right Wing. |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Universities |
date: | 1928 |
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image no.: | 22525
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contact sheet: | A0746 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Manitoba'S Don Duguid'S World Curling Champions, Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame 1981 |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1981 |
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image no.: | 11741
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contact sheet: | A0364 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Marcella Watson With Her Husband, Ken Watson, When He Arrived Home In Winnipeg After Winning The Brier In Hamilton, On |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1949 |
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image no.: | 3261
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Margaret Crossland-Ladies Singles Champion 1957,58 & 59, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1958 |
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image no.: | 3266
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Marilyn Johnson-Canadian Champion, Midget 1949; Juvenile 1951; Junior 1953; Intermediate 1954 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1953c |
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image no.: | 3233
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contact sheet: | A0104 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Marjorie (Lee) Francis-Canadian Champ 220 Yards Free-Style, 1931, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Swimming ▪ Women |
date: | 1931 |
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image no.: | 23545
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contact sheet: | A0786 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Marjorie Edey. Winner Of Charleswood Golf & Country Club Championship 36 Times. Winner Of Manitoba Amateur Championship From 1946 - 1951; Manitoba Senior Championship From 1962 - 1965; Winnipeg City & District Championships From 1948 - 1951; Member Of Senior Provincial Team 1973 - 1975. Died March 27, 1981 At Age 66 Years |
subject(s): | Golf ▪ Personalities ▪ Women |
date: | 1984 |
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image no.: | 3006
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contact sheet: | A0097 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Mary Godard, Canadian Intermediate Champion 600 Metres, And Running Broad Jump |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field ▪ Women |
date: | 1941 |
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image no.: | 3007
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contact sheet: | A0097 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Mary Pitts, Canadian Record 12.4 Sec Women'S Intermediate 100 Metres June 24, 1936. Canadian Champion Broad Jump 1936 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field ▪ Women |
date: | 1936 |
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image no.: | 23596
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contact sheet: | A0789 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Mary Rose (Thacker) Temple. Figure Skating Champion. Canadian Junior Champion At Age 14 Yrs In 1937. Canadian Senior Champion In 1939 -1940 & 1941. North American Champion In 1939 & 1941. Winner Of Velma Springstead Award As Canada'S Outstanding Athlete Of The Year 1939 - 1941. Selected For Olympic Team For 1940 Helsinki Games Which Were Postponed Due To World War Ii. Died In July 1983 At Age Of 61 |
subject(s): | Skating ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1984 |
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image no.: | 3270
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Mary Rose Thacker-N American Champ, Womens Singles 1939 & 41, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1940c |
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image no.: | 52331
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contact sheet: | A1587 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Maureen Dowds, Born In Whitehorse, Yukon, 3 July 1948. Moved To Goderich, On, In 1959 And Began Her Track And Field Career In High School In 1963. Moved To Winnipeg In 1965, Where She Dominated In Her Sport At St. James Collegiate. In 1968 And 1969 She Was The Only Woman To Be Named As University Of Manitoba'S Female Athlete Of The Year In Consecutive Years. Won A Bronze Medal At The Pan American Games In Winnipeg 1967. From 1969 - 1974 She Retired From Competition. In 1975 She Set A Canadian Record At The Pan American In Mexico City Of 16.46 Meters. This Record Has Survived As Manitoba Record Until 1987. She Was Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame Nov 5, 1988 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field ▪ Women |
date: | 1988, November 5 |
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image no.: | 3281
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contact sheet: | A0106 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Maurice Camyre, Canadian Welterweight Champ 1935 & 1936. Member 1936 Olympic Team |
subject(s): | Boxing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1936 |
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image no.: | 3000
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contact sheet: | A0097 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Max Kantor, Canadian Champion 100 Yards |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1938 |
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image no.: | 57876
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contact sheet: | A1770 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Members Of The Winnipeg Bicycle Club. Manitoba Champions 1895-1896. (L- R): J. Scott, “Dan” Bain, And G.W. Griffith |
subject(s): | Bicycles ▪ Clubs ▪ Cycling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1895 |
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image no.: | 41623
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contact sheet: | A1398 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Merv Deckert, Born March 9, 1949. Graduate Of The University Of Manitoba With B Sc In 1972. In1984, Won World Handball Championship, Was Named Manitoba'S Athlete Of The Year, And Earned The 7th Of His 8 Canadian Open (And Closed) Titles. Has Won Just About Every Championship In Canada And The Usa. Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame November 15, 1986. Photo From A Charcoal Drawing By Carla Feeny |
subject(s): | Handball ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1986 November |
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image no.: | 3056
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contact sheet: | A0099 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Mervin "Red" Dutton, President Of The Nhl From 1943 To 1946. Played For Winnipegs In 1920. "Red" Dutton Was Born In Russell, Mb., On July 23, 1898, But Most Of His Early Hockey Was In Calgary. He Was In World War I Where His Legs Were Badly Injured. He Returned In 1919 And Turned Professional With Calgary In 1921. He Played With Calgary Against The Canadiens In The Stanley Cup Round In 1924. He Was Signed Two Years Later To A Montreal Maroon Contract And Stayed With Them Until 1930. Then He Went To The New York Americans. In 1936 He Took Over The Management And Coaching And Retired From Hockey When The Americans Ceased To Operate In 1942. In 1943, Dutton Was Acting President Of The Nhl, And In 1943 The President. At The End Of The 1945 Season He Retired To His Contracting Business. He Is A Member Of The Hockey Hall Of Fame Selection Committee |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1920 |
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image no.: | 3263
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Mike Goodman, Canadian Senior Champion., |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports |
date: | 1922 |
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image no.: | 11717
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contact sheet: | A0363 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Mike Goodman, Left Wing Member Of The Winnipeg Falcons Hockey Team. Winner Of Allan Cup And 1920 Olympics. Team Was Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame. March 27, 1980 |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Sports |
date: | 1920 |
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image no.: | 3138
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contact sheet: | A0101 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Molson Canadians-1967 Can Sr Mens Fastball Champions,1968 World Finalists |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1967 |
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image no.: | 3042
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contact sheet: | A0098 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Monarch Hockey Club, Winners Of Allan Cup 1915 And The Pattison Trophy, Amateur Champions Of Canada 1914 - 1915. Top Row (L- R): Carl Stewart, Treasurer; R.A.C. Manning, Executive; F.P.H. Marples, President; F.B. Ferguson, Secretary. Middle Row (L- R): Tommy Murray, Goal; Reg Hay; Fred Maxwell; Alex Irvin, Captain; Dick Irvin; Stan Marples; Clem Laughlin. Bottom Row (L- R): Del Irvine; Walter Robertson, Trainer; Frank Cadham; Harry Stewart, Goal |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1915 |
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image no.: | 3043
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contact sheet: | A0098 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Monarchs, Memorial Cup Winners |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Sports |
date: | 1937 |
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image no.: | 23620
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contact sheet: | A0789 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Morris Lukowich & Willy Lindstrom Of Winnipeg Jets Hockey Team At Winnipeg Arena. |
subject(s): | Arenas ▪ Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
date: | 1980-1981 |
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image no.: | 3092
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Mrs. J.A. Rogers, Winner Canadian Ladies Open Golf Championship |
subject(s): | Golf ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1937 |
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image no.: | 3055
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contact sheet: | A0099 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Murray Murdoch Nhl 'Iron Man' Played Every Game (508 League & 55 Playoff) For New York Rangers From 1927 To 1937 |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1932c |
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image no.: | 11420
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contact sheet: | A0355 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | N. Mooney, Catcher, Express Senior Baseball Club. Winnipeg, Mb |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1924 |
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image no.: | 11665
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contact sheet: | A0362 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | National Football Assoc Annual Meeting At St. Charles Hotel, Winnipeg |
subject(s): | Associations ▪ Football ▪ Hotels ▪ Sports ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
date: | 1946 |
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image no.: | 11664
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contact sheet: | A0362 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | National Football Assoc. Annual Meeting At St. Charles Hotel, Winnipeg. Charlie Barbour, Speaker |
subject(s): | Associations ▪ Football ▪ Hotels ▪ Sports ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
date: | 1946 |
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image no.: | 3360
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contact sheet: | A0108 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | National Football Team (L- R): (Standing) J. Connachan, Coach; P. Gillette; D. Mckay; L. Tallbrook; J. Mcqueen; J. Milligan; S. Milligan; L. Smith, President. (In Front) W. Gibson; J. Hart; W. Mcqueen; A. Finnie; A. Kelly |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Soccer ▪ Sports |
date: | 1924, September |
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image no.: | 3318
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contact sheet: | A0107 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | North American Senior Fours Champs At The N A A O Regatta At Pullman, Ill. From The Winnipeg Rowing Club . (L- R): H. Garwood Bow; J. H. Turnbull, No.2; A.C.L. Fox, No.3, George F. Galt, Stroke |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Rowing ▪ Sports |
date: | 1889 |
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image no.: | 3119
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contact sheet: | A0101 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | North End Athletic Assoc. Winners One-Mile Relay Dominion Championship 1909. Back Row L To R: George Douglas, Trainer; Joseph Fahey, Pres; Fred Marples, Sec; Front Row H.A. Marples, Leo Warde, R Derbyshire, And F.W. Marples Jr |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1909 |
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image no.: | 3120
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contact sheet: | A0101 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Norwood Lawn Bowling Club, Canadian Champs (L- R): George Binnie, Lloyd Sommerville, Bill Calder, Skip, & Dave Binnie |
subject(s): | Bowling ▪ Lawns ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1958 |
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image no.: | 3175
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contact sheet: | A0103 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Norwood St. Boniface Legionnaires, |
subject(s): | Football ▪ Sports |
date: | |
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image no.: | 3355
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contact sheet: | A0108 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Norwood Wanderers - Winners Of Connaught Cup, Senior Champs Of Canada, |
subject(s): | Soccer ▪ Sports |
date: | 1913 |
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image no.: | 3381
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contact sheet: | A0109 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Norwood Wanderers Football Club. (L- R): (Top Row) W. Mcfarlane; W. Inness; A. Mcrobie; C. Morris; F. Cooke. (Second Row) G. Gardner; A. Simpson; F. Rogers; H. Mcmasters; K. Sutherland; R. Bennett. (Third Row) H. Sutherlalnd; D. Sutherland, Captain; T. Berry, Hon. Pres.; P. Thacker, Pres.; W. Bradshaw; S. Sadler. (Fourth Row) E.V. Williams; E.A. Billing, Secretary; The Bell Cup; The Winnipeg & District Cup; The Jimmy Cup; J.C. Dunbar, Treasurer; W. Mayson. (Middle Of Photo Under Trophies) B. Mcrobie, Life Member. (Fifth Row) W. Sanders; W. Watt; J. Steele; B. Shoobert; G. Mcintosh; A. Agger. (Bottom Row) G. Sutherland; A. Shoobert; K. Sutherland S. Airey; S. Corner; J. Shaw |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Soccer ▪ Sports ▪ Trophies ▪ Uniforms |
date: | 1912 |
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image no.: | 11399
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contact sheet: | A0354 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Official Football Programme (Program). All Scots Versus Manitoba At Carruthers Park |
subject(s): | Documents ▪ Football ▪ Programs ▪ Soccer ▪ Sports |
date: | 1921, July 1 |
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image no.: | 11400
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contact sheet: | A0354 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Official Souvenir Programme (Program). Grand Football Match Between Charlton Athletic The Wonder Team Of England & Manitoba Select At Carruthers Park |
subject(s): | Documents ▪ Football ▪ Programs ▪ Soccer ▪ Sports |
date: | 1937, June 19 |
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image no.: | 11720
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contact sheet: | A0364 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Oldest Native Inuit (Eskimos) In Baker Lake Area, Nt |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Eskimos ▪ Inuit |
date: | |
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image no.: | 3132
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contact sheet: | A0101 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Olive Bend, Pitcher Rockford Peaches In All American Girls Pro Baseball League 1943, 1945 & 1946. She Was Born Poplar Point, Mb |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1945 |
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image no.: | 41632
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contact sheet: | A1398 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Olive Little (Nee Bend) Lived Most Of Her Life In Poplar Point, Mb. Won Provincial Ball Title In Manitoba And Saskatchewan In The Same Year. Started Her Career In 1937 During World War Ii. Moving To Winnipeg Cuac Club, She Continued Setting Records In The League During 1940. Pitched Four No-Hitters While With Rockfield, Ill. "Peachers" During World War Ii, And Was Selected To The All-Star Team That Played At Wrigley Field, Chicago. Married George Little In 1943 And Ended Her Professional Baseball Career In 1945 When George Was Discharged From The Canadian Army. She Was Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame November 16, 1985 |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1985, November |
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image no.: | 3131
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contact sheet: | A0101 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Ollie Hyndiuk, Canadian Five Pin Bowling Champ |
subject(s): | Bowling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1955 |
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image no.: | 3306
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contact sheet: | A0106 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Pat Picciano, Alias 'Patsy Bachant', Canadian Bantam Weight Champ, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Wrestling |
date: | 1915 |
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image no.: | 3075
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Paul Bennett Canadian Champion; Singles, 1920; Men'S Doubles, With George D. Holmes 1919, With F.W. Lestikow 1920; Mixed Doubles, With Genevieve Maxwell, 1920 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Tennis |
date: | 1920 |
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image no.: | 3299
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contact sheet: | A0106 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Paul Chyzy-Canadian Light Middleweight Champ, |
subject(s): | Boxing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1953 |
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image no.: | 3284
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contact sheet: | A0106 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Paul Dyzandra-Canadian Middleweight Champ, |
subject(s): | Boxing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1939 |
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image no.: | 3286
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contact sheet: | A0106 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Paul Frederickson, Canadian Featherweight Champ 1927; Cdn Lightweight Champ 1931 & 1933 |
subject(s): | Boxing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1927c |
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image no.: | 2981
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contact sheet: | A0097 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Per Thorsen Canadian Gymnastic Champion 1931, Horizontal Bar 1930, |
subject(s): | Gymnastics ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1916 |
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image no.: | 3305
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contact sheet: | A0106 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Percy Buzza, Canadian Professional Flyweight Champ, |
subject(s): | Boxing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1921 |
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image no.: | 3310
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contact sheet: | A0106 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Peter Kawulia-Canadian Featherweight Champ, |
subject(s): | Boxing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1953 |
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image no.: | 3053
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contact sheet: | A0099 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Petersfield Hockey Team. Top Row (L- R): Fred Foord; Avery Hugret; Coach Mcmillian; Frank Curston; Curly Foord. Bottom Row (L- R): George Sinclair; Stan Sage; Leslie Sinclair; John Veitch; Bob Eden |
subject(s): | Equipment ▪ Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Trophies ▪ Uniforms |
date: | 1928 |
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image no.: | 9983
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contact sheet: | A0312 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Petrel Baseball Club With The Brown And Armstrong Cup. Back Row (L- R): George Switzer, Pitcher; Joe Switzer; George Oliver; W. Kennedy; Harry Switzer, Short Stop, Captain. Middle Row (L- R): J. Mcintosh, Left Field, Sec. Treas; R. Mclean, 2nd President; M. Collins, President; J. Sharp, Vice President. First Row (L- R): J. Collins (Mascot, A Young Boy); F. Mckinnon, 1st Base, J. Thompson, Cf; C. Titus, Catcher; W. Barber, 2nd Base |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Children ▪ Equipment ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Trophies ▪ Uniforms |
date: | 1904 |
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image no.: | 3014
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contact sheet: | A0098 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Portage And District Terriers, Dominion Junior Hockey Champions, Winners Of Memorial Cup. Top Row (L- R): Bill Gooden; Wally Stefaniw; Jack Mcdonald, Captain; Gordon Bell, Goal; Joe Bell; Lin Bend; Bobby Love. Third Row (L- R): Jack Bend, Manager; George Jones, President; Addie Bell, Coach. Second Row (L- R): Ed Calder, Executive; Sam Green, Executive; G.G.Grigg, Executive; Bert Wynne, Vice President; Lindsay Mcdougall, Trainer: Jim W. Cooke, Executive; James Hamilton, Executive. Bottom Row (L- R): Don Campbell; Jack O' Reilly; Bill Heindl, Bud Ritchie; Lloyd Smith; Bryan Bell, Mascot. Trophies Shown: Memorial Cup, Mitchell Copp Trophy, Abbott Cup, And Turnbull Cup |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Trophies |
date: | 1942 |
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image no.: | 3016
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contact sheet: | A0098 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Portage Terriers 1972-73, Centennial Cup Champions Of Canada. Standing (L- R): Max Trigg, Trainer; Bill Calder; Doug Wood; John Hewit; Glenn Miller; Warren Remple; Bill Robertson, Coach; Muzz Mcpherson; Randy Penner; Dean Magnus; Frank Leswick; Al Hilton; Don Arthur; Bob Miller, Equipment Manager; Harry Kinczylo. Kneeling (L- R): Randy Hextall; Scott Hetherington; John Memryk; Grant Farncombe; Ty Langton; Richard Christie; George Miller; Dan Bonar |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1972-1973 |
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image no.: | 3083
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Provencher School Army Cadet Rifle Team, British Empire Champions (L- R): R Pelletier, Raymond Duguay, Allan Maingby, Henry Decuypere, Elmer Sokolowski |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Shooting ▪ Sports |
date: | 1950 |
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image no.: | 11762
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contact sheet: | A0365 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Provincial Champions From New Brunswick At 1942 Brier Competition : D.P. Connolly, J.E.Connolly, J.A. Kennah, A.E. Landry From Bathhurst |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Events ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1942 |
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image no.: | 11763
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contact sheet: | A0365 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Provincial Champions From Prince Edward Island’S Charlottetown Curling Club At The 1942 Brier Competition: D.M. Gass, W.R. Cruikshank, H.L.Sear, R.R. Bell |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Events ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1942 |
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image no.: | 11764
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contact sheet: | A0365 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Provincial Curling Champions From Saskatchewan’S Rosetown Curling Club : J.E. Franklin, F.V. Heartwell, J.D.Lang, J.H. Sansom |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Events ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1942 |
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image no.: | 21618
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contact sheet: | A0713 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | R. James (Jim) Speers - Horse-Racing. In1922 He Introduced Para-Mutual Wagering In Manitoba. In 1924 Built Whittier Park In Winnipeg. In1925 Built Polo Park Racetrack In Winnipeg And Established The Prairie Thoroughbred Breeders Association And Built Chinook Park In Calgary. He Was The First Canadian Breeder Of Thoroughbreds That Were Winners Of More Than $1,000,000 On Racetracks In North America. In 1966 He Was Elected To Canada'S Sports Hall Of Fame. Photo Is From A Newspaper Clipping Headed "14 Likely To Start In Polo Park Handicap". |
subject(s): | Associations ▪ Horse Racing ▪ Newspapers ▪ Personalities ▪ Racetracks ▪ Sports |
date: | 1930, August 29 |
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image no.: | 21619
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contact sheet: | A0713 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | R. James Jim Speers. Charcoal. Photo From A Drawing. (See A0713-21618)., |
subject(s): | Horse Racing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1940c |
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image no.: | 21622
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contact sheet: | A0714 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | R. James Jim Speers. Horse Racing Promoter. Charcoal Drawing By Carla Feeny, Winnipeg. (See A0713-21618), |
subject(s): | Horse Racing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1983, November |
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image no.: | 3209
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contact sheet: | A0104 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | R. James Speers, Leading Canadian Breeder Of Thoroughbreds In 1939, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950 & 1951 |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Horse Racing ▪ Horses ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1950c |
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image no.: | 11413
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contact sheet: | A0355 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | R. Packy Mcfarlane, Left Field, Express Senior Baseball Club, Winnipeg, Mb |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1924 |
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image no.: | 52332
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contact sheet: | A1587 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | R.A. "Sam" Fabro, Born 8 Dec. 1920 In Udine, Italy. Came To Winnipeg, Mb, As A Child. His Career Includes: Junior Winnipeg Rangers Memorial Cup, 1940 - 1941 (Hockey); Chairman Of Baseball, Pan American Games, Winnipeg, 1967; Blue Bombers Order Of Merit 1988; Chairman Of The Manitoba Hockey Hall Of Fame And Manitoba Marathon Foundation, 1984 - 1988; Chairman Of The Manitoba Sports Hallof Fame, 1982 - 1988; Chairman Of The Marathon 1978 - 1984. Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame November 5, 1988. Portrait By Carla Feeny |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1988, November 5 |
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image no.: | 3380
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contact sheet: | A0109 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | R.J. Whitla & Co. Ltd. Football Club, Winners Of Mercantile League Championship. (L- R): (Back Row) B. Cuddy, Secretary; D.E. Hyslop, Spare; A.B. Betts, Fullback; D.B. Boyd, Goal; John Easton, Vice Pres.; T. M. Browning, Pres.; R.C. Cooper, Right Forward; J. Salmon, Fullback And Captain; W.E. Roscoe, Trainer. (Middle Row) W. Batkin, Halfback; T.S. Straithairn, Centre Forward; E.S. Binns, Hon. Vice Pres.; D.K. Elliott, Hon. Pres.; Jos. Clark, Hon. Vice Pres.; C. Fargey, Spare; A.W. Graham, Left Forward. (Front Row) J. Mcdonald; R. Mcinnes; J. O'Loan |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Soccer ▪ Sports ▪ Trophies ▪ Uniforms |
date: | 1909 |
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image no.: | 3393
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contact sheet: | A0110 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | R.J. Whitla & Co. Ltd. Football Club. Champions Of Winnipeg Mercantile League 1912 And 1913. (Names On Photo) |
subject(s): | Soccer ▪ Sports |
date: | 1912-1913 |
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image no.: | 3212
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contact sheet: | A0104 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Rachel Grimshaw-100 Yards Free Style Participant In 1920 Olympics, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Swimming ▪ Women |
date: | 1920 |
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image no.: | 3303
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contact sheet: | A0106 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Red Carr-Canadian Professional Welterweight Champion, |
subject(s): | Boxing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1926 |
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image no.: | 3151
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contact sheet: | A0102 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Reg Threlfall, Coach Wpg Blue Bombers, Grey Cup Champions 1939 & 1941 |
subject(s): | Football ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1941 |
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image no.: | 11438
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contact sheet: | A0355 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Regina Vics, Western Senior Champs, Versus Toronto Granite, Eastern Champs. Allan Cup Final, Toronto, On |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Sports |
date: | 1923, March |
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image no.: | 3256
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Robert Boucher, Canadian Senior Champ 1963 & 1966, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports |
date: | 1966 |
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image no.: | 3241
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Robert Nicholson-Canadian Junior Champ 1963, Canadian Intermediate Champ 1964, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports |
date: | 1964 |
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image no.: | 3255
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Robert Nicholson. See A105-03241, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports |
date: | 1964 |
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image no.: | 23599
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contact sheet: | A0789 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Robina (Higgins) Haight, Track & Field Athlete, Dominated Women'S Field Events In Canada From 1935 To 1940. Winner Of Gold Medal Javelin At British Empire Games, Sydney, Australia In 1938. Winner Of Velma Springstead Award For Canada'S Outstanding Woman |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field ▪ Women |
date: | 1984 |
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image no.: | 3078
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contact sheet: | A0100 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Rover Bicycle Club. Back Row (L- R): Jimmy Boswell; G.W. Riddell; Jack Mcculloch; D.B. Sprague; J.C. Thomson; W. Jackson; Bob Dunbar. Middle Row (L- R): Billy Lickhart; D.E. Adams, Secretary Treasurer; James Tees, President; T.G. Hockley. Front Row (L- ): E.H. Hebb And S.M. Mcdonald |
subject(s): | Bicycles ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1896 |
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image no.: | 3262
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Roy Mckenzie-Canadian Champion, Midget 1949; Junior 1951 & 1953; Intermediate 1954 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports |
date: | 1952c |
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image no.: | 3373
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contact sheet: | A0108 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Royal Alexandra Football Club |
subject(s): | Soccer ▪ Sports |
date: | 1925 |
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image no.: | 3309
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contact sheet: | A0106 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Rube Pilbeam-Canadian Featherweight Champ 1923 & 1925, |
subject(s): | Boxing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1925 |
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image no.: | 11708
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contact sheet: | A0363 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Rural Baseball Team |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Sports |
date: | |
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image no.: | 11416
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contact sheet: | A0355 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | S. Karahan, 2nd Base, Express Senior Baseball Club. Winnipeg, Mb |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1924 |
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image no.: | 11422
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contact sheet: | A0355 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | S. Krosky, Trainer, Express Senior Baseball Club. Winnipeg, Mb |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1924 |
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image no.: | 11417
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contact sheet: | A0355 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | S. Penu, Right Field, Express Senior Baseball Club. Winnipeg, Mb |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1924 |
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image no.: | 3301
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contact sheet: | A0106 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Sammy Mccart-Canadian Flyweight Champ, |
subject(s): | Boxing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1931 |
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image no.: | 11428
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contact sheet: | A0355 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | School Football Team, Champions Intercollegiate League Posing With Their Trophy. Back Row (L- R): P. Hujulak, Left Wing; J. Langtry, Centre Forward; C. Wharton, Right Wing; C. Bonny, Secretary, Left Wing. Middle Row (L- R): J. Wallace, Committee; A. Kennedy, Right Wing; A. Gardner, Right Wing; J.S. Little, M.A.B.Sc. Manager; E. Johnson, Full Back; G. Little, Left Wing; F. Brown, Committee. Front Row (L- R): P.D. Harris, Ba, President; G. Holley, Right Half; C. Browne, Left Half; G.J. Reeve, Ba Centre Half, Captain; J. Farquhar, Goal; B. Greene, Full Back; E.A. Miller, Ma, Assistant Manager |
subject(s): | Equipment ▪ Football ▪ Personalities ▪ Soccer ▪ Sports ▪ Students ▪ Trophies ▪ Uniforms |
date: | 1913 |
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image no.: | 11435
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contact sheet: | A0355 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Selkirk Hockey Team. Selkirk Fishermen, Champs West Canada Vs Soo Greyhounds, Champs East Canada. Alan Cup Final, Toronto, On |
subject(s): | Hockey ▪ Sports |
date: | 1924, March |
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image no.: | 3357
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contact sheet: | A0108 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Senior Fours Champs, Caao Regatta. (L- R): Ted O'Donnell, Don Rowand, Dave Dyeson And Harold Lewis |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Rowing ▪ Sports |
date: | 1927 |
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image no.: | 3274
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Sheldon Galbraith, Coached Canadas Olympic Figure Skating Team 1952. Coached Barbara Ann Scott |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports |
date: | 1952 |
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image no.: | 3245
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contact sheet: | A0105 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Shirley Robson-Junior Canadian Figure Skating Champion, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
date: | 1964 |
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image no.: | 3123
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contact sheet: | A0101 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Shorty Rissick, Winner Banff Dog Derby 1923, The Pas Derby 1924, |
subject(s): | Dogs ▪ Personalities ▪ Sleds ▪ Sports |
date: | 1924 |
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image no.: | 22508
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contact sheet: | A0746 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Sidney Halter, Lawyer And Sports Promoter, Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame 1982., |
subject(s): | Judiciary ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1982 |
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image no.: | 3023
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contact sheet: | A0098 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | St. Boniface Seals, Junior Hockey Champions Of Canada, Winners Of Memorial Cup. Back Row (L- R): G. Schettler, Secretary; J. Crawford, Vice President; Ed Haverstock, Trainer; Gil Paulley, Manager; Patch Couture, Forward; Bert Janke, Captain And Defence; Jack Messett, Forward; Wally Stanowsk, Defence; Fred Banker, President; C. Murchison, Vice President; M. Kryschuk, Coach; Doc Roy; F. Yedon, Assistant Trainer. Front Row (L- R): F. Nicol,Spare Goalkeeper; Hermie Gruhn, Foreward; Herb Burron,Forward; G. Gordon, Forward; Billy Reay, Bill Mcgregor, J. Simpson, Doug Webb, Goal. Front: C. Murchison Jr, Mascot |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Equipment ▪ Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Uniforms |
date: | 1938 |
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image no.: | 3164
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contact sheet: | A0102 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | St. James Rams Football Club, 1963 Canadian Intermediate Champions. Front Row (L- R): Art Ladd Sr., Art Ladd Jr., Joe Martin, Marshall Quelch, Jerry Bilodeau, Wayne Hinkel, Joel Davidson, Thor Halldorson, Ron Dubinski, Norm Lampe, Bill Shields, Buddy Tinsley. Middle Row (L- R): Hap Hopkinson, George Mccloy, Telly Mercury, Jack Robinson, Bill Drozda, Brian Irwin, Martin Roy, Dick Koehler, Garry Moore, Dennis Gregory, John Hamilton, Gord Johnson, Ernie Kyliuk, Bob Welch, Earl Storey, Ken Chan Hon, Frank Macey. Back Row (L- R): Cy Gray, Artie Vandel, John Starkell, Frank Bryan, Gus Desormeaux, Bob Zloby, Doug Kippel, Bob Cipryk, Lorne Dunn, Dennis Liebrecht, Emile Moskal, Mike Wasylkiw, Hatch Badaja, John Cameron, Ron Westblake, Jim Emmonds, Bud Korchak. Missing: Barry Place |
subject(s): | Football ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1963 |
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image no.: | 3177
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contact sheet: | A0103 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | St. James Rods, Canadian Junior Football Champs, |
subject(s): | Football ▪ Sports |
date: | 1961 |
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image no.: | 3172
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contact sheet: | A0102 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | St. Vital Bulldogs, 1960 Canadian Intermediate Champions. 1st Row (L- R): Wayne Hanna, George Proctor, Ken Bochen, Norm Stapon, Peter Watt, Pat Holton (Water Boy). 2nd Row (L- R): Dick Bonnycastle, Norm Frederickson, Bob Miller, Gerry Tostawaryk, Peter Kuryk, Ray Ash, Dennis Mcdonald, Bill Hutton, Les Brown, Hal Mauthe. 3rd Row (L- R): Wally Hooper, Lionel Grant, Fred Macki, Ted Warga, Mickey Mcdonald, Walt Zapisocki, Ted Francis, Jack Soles, Don Kubish, Keith Webster. 4th Row (L- R): George Wilson, George Mallette, Rod Bower, Bill Swystun, Gerry Morlock, Al Keenan, Bill Todd, Gary Larner. 5th Row (L- R): Jack Nelson, Larry Moore, Garry Grant, Doug Gillespie, Doug Waldie, Dick Waldie |
subject(s): | Football ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1960 |
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image no.: | 3163
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contact sheet: | A0102 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | St. Vital Bulldogs, 1962 Canadian Intermediate Champions. 1st Row (L- R): George Mallette, Gerry Tostawaryk, Ken Bochen, Pete Turko, Peter Watt, Wayne Hanna, Ted Warga, Robbie Mauthe (Water Boy). 2nd Row (L- R): Hal Mauthe (Coach), Claude Steeves, Tom Armstrong, Bill Hutton, Bob Kuryk, Norm Stapon, Ed St. Mars, Terry Bunting, Stan Unger. 3rd Row (L- R): Len Goodine, Fred Macki, Ted Francis, Mike Wasylkiw, Gerry Morlock, Bob Miller, George Dawson. 4th Row (L- R): George Wilson, George Proctor, Ted Hohtanz, Les Brown, Mickey Mcdonald, Norm Frederickson, Keith Webster, Barry Clarke, Bob Turner. 5th Row: Wally Hooper, Ted Miklichuk, Earl Simpson, Gord Mclachlan, Lionel Grant, Mo Renaud, Cliff Bochen |
subject(s): | Football ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1962 |
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image no.: | 3165
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contact sheet: | A0102 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | St. Vital Bulldogs, 1968 Senior Football Champions. 1st Row (L- R): George Wilson (General Manager), Bob Turner, Ernie Kuzyk, Bob Kuryk, Jim Kirkness, Gerry Tostawaryk, Gary Larner, John Patterson, Gary White, Peter Watt (Head Coach). Second Row (L- R): Tim Borbridge, Bruce Pirnie, Wade Christenson, John Hill, Blair Shapansky, John Smith, Dennis Meech, Art Marche. 3rd Row (L- R): Tom Heffner, Barry Freund, George Dawson, Dave Brown, Wayne Sken, Claude Steeves, Ray Homenuik, Lonnie Powell, Henry Bryner. 4th Row (L- R): Jim Giesbrecht, Darcy Normand, Ralph Shoenfeld, Ermano Barone, Brian Smith, Tom Armstrong, Mickey Mcdonald, Ken Suffron. In Back: Gerry Morlock, Mo Renaud, Ken Simpson |
subject(s): | Football ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1968 |
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image no.: | 3166
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contact sheet: | A0102 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | St. Vital Bulldogs, Senior Football Champions. |
subject(s): | Football ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1969 |
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image no.: | 11401
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contact sheet: | A0354 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Staff At Fraserburgh Newspaper In Scotland. George Anderson 2nd Row, 2nd From Left., |
subject(s): | Journalism ▪ Personalities ▪ Women |
date: | 1908 |
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image no.: | 52330
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contact sheet: | A1587 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Steve Patrick, Born In 1932 In Glenella, Mb. Served As Manitoba Mla From 1962-1977. Was All-Star Medal Guard For The Winnipeg Blue Bombers From 1952- 1964. Was A Member Of Four Grey Cup Championships And Played In Six Grey Cup Games. Was Team Captain For Four Years. Named To All-Canadian Team In 1957. Was Runner-Up For The Schenley Award For The Most Outstanding Western Canadian In 1957. Named Bomber Lineman Of The Year In 1957, Named To The Western All-Star Team In 1958 - 1959. Won The Tommy Lumsden Trophy For Outstanding Canadian In 1959. Was Named As One Of Twelve All-Time Great Blue Bombers Of The Half Century. Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame, Nov 5, 1988 |
subject(s): | Football ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1988, November 5 |
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image no.: | 3125
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contact sheet: | A0101 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Steve Pranteau, Winner Canadian Open Championship Dog Derby,1952,1953,1954 & 1955 (The Pas), |
subject(s): | Dogs ▪ Personalities ▪ Sleds ▪ Sports |
date: | 1953c |
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image no.: | 9982
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contact sheet: | A0312 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Stinson Baseball Team. Western Manitoba Champions. Back Row (L- R): W. Olmstead (Sec. Treas); E. Strain (C.F.); A. Rogers (Lf); L. Elliott (Manager). Middle Row (L- R): R. Grant (1st Base); C. Rasmusen (2nd Base); S. Rogers (Catcher); W. Barber (Pitcher); W. Cathrea (3rd Base). Front Row: (L- R): J. Switzer (Ss); F.Olmstead (Rf). |
subject(s): | Baseball ▪ Equipment ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Uniforms |
date: | 1912 |
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image no.: | 3392
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contact sheet: | A0110 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Stobart Sons & Co. Ltd. Football Team, Intermediate Champions Manitoba Football Association (L- R): (Back Row) F.C. Barnes, Sec. Treas.; L.H. Pentland, Half Back; R. Mcbeth, Half Back; C.H. Devine, Full Back. (Middle Row) A.W. Pentland, Goal; P.S. Camsell, Forward; A.C. Bulling, President; D.E. Armit, Spare; B. Stevens, Full Back. (Front Row) G.W. Pringle, Forward; B. Sinclair, Forward; S. Sinclair, Half Back; M. Cameron, Forward |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Personalities ▪ Soccer ▪ Sports ▪ Uniforms |
date: | 1905 |
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image no.: | 3196
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contact sheet: | A0103 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Strathcona Club, Canadian Champions. (L- R): Ron Singbush; Sam Penwarden; Bill Grant; And Gordon Hudson, Skip |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1928 |
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image no.: | 11757
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contact sheet: | A0365 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Strathcona Curling Club. (L- R): Grant Watson, P. Kerr, M. Mcintyre, Ken Watson (Skip) |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | |
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image no.: | 11756
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contact sheet: | A0365 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Strathcona Curling Club. (L- R): M.D. Mcintyre, G.G. Watson, J.P. Kerr, J. Ken Watson (Skip) |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | |
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image no.: | 11758
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contact sheet: | A0365 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Strathcona Curling Club. Grant Watson, 3rd; Forbes Thompson, Lead; Jimmy Hay, 2nd; J.K. Watson, Skip |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
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image no.: | 11759
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contact sheet: | A0365 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Strathcona Curling Club. Winners Of Macdonald Memorial Trophy. Mca Bonspiel. (L- R): Ken Watson, Skip; Jimmy Grant; Grant Watson; Charley Kent, Seated |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
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image no.: | 3184
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contact sheet: | A0103 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Strathcona Rink Canadian Senior Champions. Clifford Wise; Leo E Johnson, Skip; Marno Frederickson, & Fred J Smith |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1965 |
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image no.: | 3202
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contact sheet: | A0103 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Strathcona Rink, Canadian Champions. (L - R): Grant Watson; C.P. Kerr; M.D. Macintyre; And Ken Watson, Skip |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1936 |
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image no.: | 3199
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contact sheet: | A0103 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Strathcona Rink, Canadian Champions. (L - R): Linc Johnson, Marno Frederickson, Lawrence Stewart, And Leo Johnson, Skip |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1934 |
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image no.: | 3195
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contact sheet: | A0103 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Strathcona Rink, Canadian Champions. (L- R): A.E. Lockerbie, 2nd; R.J. Gourley, Skip; Ray Stewart, Lead; Ernie Polland, 3rd |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1931 |
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image no.: | 3191
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contact sheet: | A0103 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Strathcona Rink, Canadian Champions. (L- R): Jimmy Grant, Lead; Charlie Scrymgeour, 2nd; Grant Watson, 3rd; Ken Watson, Skip |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1942 |
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image no.: | 3185
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contact sheet: | A0103 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Strathcona Rink, Canadian Champs. (L- R): Gordon Hudson, Skip; Bill Grant, Lead; Don Rolls, Third; Ron Singbush, Second. Three Trophies In The Photo |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Trophies |
date: | 1929 |
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image no.: | 3188
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contact sheet: | A0103 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Strathcona Rink, Canadian Curling Champions. (L - R): Ken Watson, Skip; Grant Watson, 3rd; Lyle Dyker, 2nd; Charlie Read, Lead |
subject(s): | Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1949 |
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image no.: | 2983
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contact sheet: | A0097 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Svein Sigfusson, Canadian Champion Hammer Throw 1938 & 1948; Discus 1947; Member British Empire Games Team 1950 & 1954 |
subject(s): | Icelanders ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1950c |
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image no.: | 22498
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contact sheet: | A0746 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Svein Sigfusson, Track Champion, Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame In 1982 |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Track & Field |
date: | 1982 |
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image no.: | 21630
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contact sheet: | A0714 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Sylvia Burka - Lovell, Speed Skating Champion. Charcoal Drawing By Carla Feeny. Sylvia Burka Is Married To Jocelyn Lovell |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Skating ▪ Sports |
date: | 1983, November |
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image no.: | 3278
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contact sheet: | A0106 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | T.A.C. Akins-Canadian Champion 135lb, 1910, |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Wrestling |
date: | 1910 |
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image no.: | 3288
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contact sheet: | A0106 |
collection: | Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection
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description: | Ted Keating-Canadian Light Heavyweight Champ, |
subject(s): | Boxing ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1933 |
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