- MSHF MS1992.31.1 - 2
- Fonds
- 1907
Certificate and newspaper clipping of Tom Slight.
Mrs. Slight
Certificate and newspaper clipping of Tom Slight.
Mrs. Slight
Photos of Eddie Watt at a flag ceremony and a restaurant.
Mrs. W. Senebald
Photos of figure skaters from the early 20th century including Gladys Tremayne, Olaf Anderson and Gillis Grafstrom. Textual records include a figure skating magazine from 1928 called "The Monthly Freeze."
Mrs. Yelland
Celtic Intermediate Football (soccer), Champions of Manitoba, 1909.
Pat Joyce
Union Playing Rules Constitution of the Western Canada Rugby Football Union, C.R.U., and Canadian Rugby and its Affiliated Unions. Winnipeg Junior and Juvenile Hockey League Constitution. C.A.H.A. Playing Rules 1921. Invitations to the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association's Silver Jubilee, Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association Silver Jubilee, Canadian Amateur Hockey Association Convention, 60th Anniversary. Programmes from the Winnipeg Juvenile Hockey League's Annual Dinner. Honouring championship teams, Elmwood Millionaires Hockey Club, Monarchs, Native Sons of Canada, Elmwood Maple Leafs, Columbus Club City, Winnipeg Rangers, Varsity Grads Testimonial Dinner in Honour of A.E. H. (Abbie) Coo honouring 40 years of Loyal Service to Hockey. Complimentary Dinner tendered to Ralph Allen.
R.O. Dowd
Scrapbook on the junior hockey finals between the Monarchs and the Brandon Wheat Kings. Also included are letters to and from Steve Trojack, info on the Blue Bombers, St. Vital Tigerettes women's baseball team, Peter Rettie a pitcher for Rosedale when Terry Hinds ran the team. Rettie pitched a no hitter. Stellars basketball champs. Scrapbook with newspaper clippings on track and field, the war and a military soft ball tournament.
Ron Bashford
Various photos of the Winnipeg Thunder Basketball Team: players, mascot and games.
Sam Katz
Photo of the 1938 St. Boniface Seals Hockey Team. Textual records include three programs: Edmonton sports record official hockey program. The Edmonton Athletic Club Champions of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and British Columbia 1938 vs. The St. Boniface Seals Champions of Manitoba and Thunder Bay 1938.
Susan Gordon
Winnipeg Arena, Winnipeg Goldeyes, and Winnipeg Warriors 1957-58.
Ted Gallagher