Football players are rolled into a huge snowball by members of the opposite team pushing toward the goalpost. A "sectional view," or cross-cut, of the snowball appears in the upper left-hand corner.
Six Winona Normal School football players from 1903. Standing is Charles Nesse, Upham Harris, Ned Schwartz, and William Duffy. Sitting is Ray LeMay and James Nesse.
Contributing Institution:
Winona State University, Darrell W. Krueger Library
The Duluth Boat Club organized in 1886, with a facility at the foot of Fifth Avenue West and the waterfront that included a football team prior to the familiar Minnesota Point buildings of 1906.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Duluth, Kathryn A. Martin Library, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections
Group portrait of 15 men, wearing suits, sitting and standing together. Members include in back row, Ladd, Andrew G. Lindgren, W. Thurman, F. Koefod. Middle: E. Wentland, G. Parent, B. Keppers, W. McGregor, S. Williams, N. Ahles; sitting, F. Liljedahl, J. Hubble, George Lynch (coach), F. Mohres, D. McNutt.
From caption on back, "C. L. Koons and A. A. Palmer halfbacks in the famous football game in which Macalester College defeated Hamline University 40-0 in 1896 or 1897."
View from the field showing Carleton vs. Luther football game of 1927 or 1928. Severance Hall and Sayles-Hill Gymnasium are visible. Handwritten text on back reads: "From Art Buck, Nov, 1965."
View from Laird Stadium of the Carleton vs. Luther football game of 1927 or 1928. A portion of the crowd is visible as well as the band seated at the sidelines. Handwritten text on back reads: "From Art Buck, Nov. 1965."
Back Row from Left to Right: Roy Mick; Lydon Brandenburg; Elton Pherum; Henry Asseln; Joe Shellman; Elton Ward. Middle Row: Frank Frankoviz; George Barnard; Roy Curtiss; Jim Colehour; Ed McFadden; Arthur Johnson. Front Row: Frank Adams; Horace Rawson; Walter Frankberg.
Studio portrait of the members of the Ortonville High School Football team and coach. The Ortonville team were the "Champions of Western Minnesota-Season of 1902." The names of the team members, their positions and a record of their football season is printed on the mount.
Studio portrait of the 1913 football team. Team captain Meredith Griffith holds a football marked, "MHS - 13." Back row: Harry Freeberg, Clarence Pond, Engrel Nelson, Prof. Carl W. Smith, Clifford Peterson, Prof. Vernon A. Looper, Reed Rose, Guy Cahoon, F. O'Brien. Middle Row: Percy Hall, C. Keesey, Jay Hodson, Captain Meredith Griffith, Oscar Wendlandt, Vincent Keesey, Willard Wigley. Front Row: Gust (?) Widell, Dan Lloyd.
St. Cloud State plays at home against St. John's University in St. Cloud, Minnesota, on September 10, 1983 at Selke Field. St. Cloud State won 21-14. St. Cloud State is in dark, while St. John's is in white. This video shows all St. Cloud State defensive plays and all St. John's offense plays.
St. Cloud State plays at home against St. John's University in St. Cloud, Minnesota, on September 10, 1983 at Selke Field. St. Cloud State won 21-14. St. Cloud State is in dark, while St. John's is in white. This video shows all St. Cloud State offensive plays and all St. John's defense plays.
This is the first part of a football game between the St. Cloud State College and Mankato State College. The game was played at St. Cloud State's Selke Field in which St. Cloud State, who were wearing dark uniforms, won by the score of 14-7.
This is the second part of a football game between the St. Cloud State College and Mankato State College. The game was played at St. Cloud State's Selke Field in which St. Cloud State, who were wearing dark uniforms, won by the score of 14-7.
Visiting St. Cloud State plays against St. John's University in Collegeville, Minnesota, on November 7, 1959. St. John's won 6-0. St. Cloud State is in dark, while St. John's is in white.
This is the second part of a football game between the St. Cloud State Teachers College and St. John's University. The game was played at St. Cloud State's Selke Field at night in which St. John's University, who were wearing dark uniforms, won by the score of 19-7. It was the final season for John McNally as St. John's University head football coach before being replaced by John Gagliardi.
This is the first part of a football game between the St. Cloud State College and St. John's University. The game was played at St. Cloud State's Selke Field at night in which St. John's University, who were wearing dark uniforms, won by the score of 36-6.
This is the second part of a football game between the St. Cloud State College and St. John's University. The game was played at St. Cloud State's Selke Field at night in which St. John's University, who were wearing dark uniforms, won by the score of 36-6.
This is the first part of a football game between the St. Cloud State Teachers College and St. John's University. The game was played at St. Cloud State's Selke Field at night in which St. John's University, who were wearing dark uniforms, won by the score of 19-7. It was the final season for John McNally as St. John's University head football coach before being replaced by John Gagliardi.
This is the first part of a football game between the St. Cloud State Teachers College and St. John's University. The game was played at St. Cloud State's Selke Field in which St. John's University, who were wearing dark uniforms, won by the score of 14-9. This was the first game as St. Cloud State football coach for Jack Wink.
This is the second part of a football game between the St. Cloud State Teachers College and St. John's University. The game was played at St. Cloud State's Selke Field in which St. John's University, who were wearing dark uniforms, won by the score of 14-9. This was the first game as St. Cloud State football coach for Jack Wink.
St. Cloud State plays at home against St. John's University in St. Cloud, Minnesota, on September 14, 1974 at Selke Field. St. John's won 34-13. St. Cloud State is in dark, while St. John's is in white.
This is the first part of a football game between the St. Cloud State Teacher's College and Winona State Teacher's College. The game was played at St. Cloud State's Selke Field in which St. Cloud State, who were wearing light uniforms, won by the score of 14-6. This was St. Cloud State's homecoming football game.
This is the second part of a football game between the St. Cloud State Teacher's College and Winona State Teacher's College. The game was played at St. Cloud State's Selke Field in which St. Cloud State, who were wearing light uniforms, won by the score of 14-6. This was St. Cloud State's homecoming football game.
Black and white portrait of a N. J. Quickstad wearing football attire and holding a football and football helmet, text on picture frame. Quickstad was an alum and former instructor in physics and chemistry