Ball games

6 archival descriptions results for Ball games

Brandon Ladies' Golf Club fonds

  • CA DHM 2013.5.5
  • Fonds
  • 1934 to 1993; predominantly 1947 to 1993

The fonds consists of four scrapbooks documenting the activities of the Brandon Ladies' Golf Club through photographs and newspaper clippings as well as membership records.

Brandon Ladies' Golf Club

GUTHRIE FAMILY collection

  • CA CPA 1988.113, 1988.129
  • Fonds
  • 1891-1954

Collection consists of photographs of Carberry, some of which Joseph Paynter created. Photographs depict inventions by David Kerr, such as the Jones Windstacker, later known as the Carberry Blower attachment to threshing machines at the turn of the century. Photographs show construction of the Lake of the Woods Milling Company, the Maple Leaf Football Team (champions of Manitoba in 1896). Album illustrates family members. One photograph shows students and teacher of Carberry School ([ca. 1905]). Booklet is dated 1903 and is entitled Souvenirs of Carberry. H. H. Allen took some of the photographs, as did E. R. T. Smith, and Davidson. News clippings describe the Windstacker, and marriages.

Guthrie Family

Joseph Wilder fonds

  • Fonds
  • 1987-1996

The Joseph Wilder fonds includes the following series: speeches (1987-1988); letters to the editor (1988); newspaper articles ([1991] – 1996); press release (1987); and a photograph (1987).

PETREL BASEBALL TEAM fonds

  • CA CPA 1988.151
  • Fonds
  • 1903

Fonds consists of black and white photograph showing the team on the occasion of its win.

Petrel Baseball Team, Manitoba

Rod Zimmer fonds

  • Fonds
  • 1991-2016

The Rod Zimmer fonds includes newspaper article (2012); speech (1991); photograph (1991); and obituary (2016).

Wesmen Athletics fonds

  • CA UWA 15.013, 18.016
  • Fonds
  • 1966 - 2012

This fonds consists of records related to the University of Winnipeg’s sports teams in men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball, the Wesmen; as well as the University of Winnipeg’s Athletic Department, facilities, and staff. Many of the records were generated by the University of Winnipeg, documenting its seasonal teams and games or invitational tournaments – photographs, programs, posters, booklets, brochures, media reports, correspondence, and video recordings. Other similar records were generated by the sports governing bodies, such as U Sports (previously Canadian Interuniversity Sport Association or Canadian Interuniversity Sport). The Athletic Department also collected newspaper or magazine articles related to the Wesmen or the University of Winnipeg from a variety of publications. The records are divided into eight series. The first is comprised of those newspaper clippings. The second relates to the Wesmen Classic, the iconic annual invitational tournament held in Winnipeg with teams from across Canada. The third relates to the annual activities of the Wesmen and the Athletic Department: primarily the seasonal teams and games through sports governing bodies, but including other invitational tournaments and the Athletic Department’s staff and facilities. The fourth series relates to the planning and execution of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport basketball championships, which were hosted by the University of Winnipeg in 2004 and 2005. The fifth series is comprised of a variety of photographs. The sixth series is comprised of posters produced by the University for its annual Wesmen teams and tournaments. The seventh series contains several video recordings of Wesmen games or interviews with Wesmen players and staff. Finally, the eighth series contains several miscellaneous objects related to the Wesmen or the University’s athletic history.

Wesmen Athletics