Hamline University state champion basketball team. Back row from left: William Baird (coach), Franklin L. Blume, Gilbert Lokke. Middle row: ? Little, Henry Swanson, ? Heneman. Front row: James L. Parsons, Henry H. Scheer.
Hamline University tri-state conference champion basketball team. Back row: R. Oppegard, William Baird (coach), Theodore B. Larson. Front row: William F. Johnson, Franklin L. Blume (captain), Curt T. Timm.
Group portrait of Carleton's first fully-sanctioned football team, of 1891. Pictured are: Benn Houghtaling; Albert Lewis Sperry; Stanley Hall Bissell; James Edwin Jenks; Nels Thomas Teigen; Fred May Rounds; Elmer Lanpher Coffeen; Frank Dike Baker; Milton Daily; Charles Henry Shellbach; Ernest Albert Baker; Clark Dean Brown; and William John McCarthy.
Hamline University state champion baseball team. Back row from left: ? Hopkins, ? Robison, Manager ? Schonover, ? Nyline, Coach ? Beemis, Neal E. Dow, Thomas E. Ray. Front row: Curt T. Timm, Arthur J. Larson, William F. Johnson, ? Nelson, ? Hartwick.
A field day on Hamline University's campus. The backs of University Hall (also known as Old Main), Science Hall, the heating plant, and Ladies Hall (later known as Goheen Hall) are in the background (from left to right).
Members of Carleton's 1917 state championship football team, posed in formation. Pictured are: J. Maynard Street; Arthur E. Reiter; Walter W. Miller; John Luverne McLaury; Donald James Rogers; Arthur J. Rolfe; Russell Alvin Weblen; Clinton Wells Vaux; Harry G. Barnes; Ray G. Johnson; and Frank L. Pierce, Jr.
Four photos of student sports and recreation at Winona Normal School as shown in the ""Class of 1900"" memory book. The activities include basketball, indoor softball, football, and gymnastics.
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Winona State University, Darrell W. Krueger Library
The Gustavus Adolphus College baseball team poses with its manager. Pictured are: (back row) J. Engelbret, H. Johnson, A. Swanberg, P. Frodeen, A. Schroeder, E. Swensk, H. Samuelson; (seated) C. Hensel, M. Osborne, A. E. Peterson, W. Amundson, and E. Sjostrand, Manager.
Students from The College of St. Scholastica are shown golfing during physical education class. This three-hole golf course on campus was located west of Tower Hall.
The Gustavus Adolphus College's basketball team of 1906 included Arthur B. "Dutch" Strauch , Carl A. "Shorty" Hallberg, C. M. "Happy" Hanscome, E. E. "Sunday School" Johnson, and Albert "Pug" Lorin..