A matted photograph of the 1927 Ogilvie High School boy's basketball team. Eight unidentified students and one unidentified coach sit on the floor with one basketball in front of them. The basketball has "O.H.S. '27" written on it.
A photographic post card taken March 23, 1916, of the Mora High School's boys's basketball team, featuring seven numbered players: 1. Ralpha Eclogan (captain); 2. Douglas King; 3. Chas E. Williams; 4. Cly de Larnabee; 5. Lloyd Garfoot; 6. Benton McPhenson; and coach E. L. Mahy.
A matted photograph of Ogilvie High School's Boy's Basketball team from 1927 - 1928. There are eight unidentified students sitting on the floor. The middle-most student holds a basketball with "OHS 27-28" written on it.
Team of men winner of Junior Eight Race, Winnipeg, Manitoba, time 8.25, Northwestern International Regatta and Intermediate Eight Race, Peoria, Illinois, NAAO Regatta, time 6.16 world's record.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Duluth, Kathryn A. Martin Library, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections
Duluth Polo Club northwestern champions for the season of 1893-1894 are W. H. Carey, George E. Vincent, F. B. Taylor, Captain, Parker Paine, D. R. McLennan, H. Meining, J. P. Burg, F. E. Thompson.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Duluth, Kathryn A. Martin Library, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections
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
Duluth Boat Club winners of the Lapstreak Four NWIRA in Kenora, Ontario, Canada, bow W. Paleen, stroke R. Stanley, Second A. Arneson, Third R. Moyer competitors.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Duluth, Kathryn A. Martin Library, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections
Two Class B Scows racing on Lake Calhoun. Charles F. Reiter is at the tiller of the "Pathfinder." J.C. Vincent and Bob George were the owners and skippers of "LaPaloma."
The 38 foot scow "Tomahawk" departing from a private dock in what is now the lagoon area between Lake of the Isles and Lake Calhoun. In the cockpit are are Halie W. Reiter, Joseph Reiter, Ed Pommer in the derby hat.
Portrait of the winning baseball team that beat Faribault, Northfield, St. Olaf and Carleton Teams. Back row (left to right): Kevin Larson, Alfred Quinnell, Pete Paulson, Erling Tharldson; Middle Row: Bennie Tharldson, Bill Quinnell, and Tom Tharldson; Front Row: Casper (Cap) Petersen, Emil Quinnell, and Clarence Camp (Manager)
Student officers in military uniform are assembled for a portrait. In the front row, from left to right, are unknown, Herman von Hippel, Superintendent James N. Tate, Toivo Lindholm, Frank Niklaus, and Karl Niklaus. In the back row, from left to right, are Gerhard Klein, two unknowns, Guy Tilleskjor, unknown, Ferdinand Liepold, and Paul Senkbeil.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf Alumni Association Museum
Members of the boys' football team are assembled for a portrait. In the front row, from left to right, are Claren H. Yarger, "Spudge" the dog, and Theodore Ulstad. In the second row, from left to right, are Edmond Miland, Carl P. Magnuson, Superintendent James N. Tate, Edward Schultz, and Walter Sheehy. In the third row, from left to right, are coach Victor R. Spence, Alfred Mingus, John Berglin, Fritz Thoren, and Kristian Flaskerud. In the back row, from left to right, are Elmer Paulson, John Vig, Alfred Anderson, and William Henneman.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf Alumni Association Museum
Members of the boys' basketball team are assembled for a portrait. The man with a white beard seated in the center of the front row is Superintendent James N. Tate. Standing behind Superintendent Tate is coach Victor R. Spence.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf Alumni Association Museum
Larry Buhler wearing a University on Minnesota letter sweater. He played football for the Univeristy of Minnesota and then went on to play for the Green Bay Packers.
To celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Will Teed have a mock wedding. Left to right: A. Annes, Minister; Henry Hanson; Will Teed, Groom; Jennie Teed, Bride; Pete Neufeld; Mrs. Nick Jeffrey; and Helen Warren.
Nine gentlemen dressed in various attire holding their instrument of choice. Front row: Fred Carpenter, Morris Severson, Tom Warren, Ralph Skellie. Back row: Ellsworth Olson, Al Larson, Parker Warren, Ken Nelson, Don Savage.
Studio portrait of the women's basketball team photo taken in studio in 1924. Players uniforms consist of headbands, scarves around the neck, white blouses, and long skirts. Players in the center of the front are holding a Basketball with ""B.A. '24"" written on it and the center of the back row holds a Bethel pennant.
Contributing Institution:
The History Center, Archives of Bethel University and Converge Worldwide - BGC
Studio portrait of the women's basketball team in 1920. Sixteen players pose with coach in front holding basketball with ""B.A. '20"" written on it and two players seated on floor holding Bethel pennant.
Contributing Institution:
The History Center, Archives of Bethel University and Converge Worldwide - BGC
Studio portrait of the Ortonville Baseball Team. On the floor: G. Culve and R. S. Norman. Seated: unknown, Hanes, unknown, Gowan. Standing: E. Larson, unknown, coach unknown, Neil Cliff.
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 Ortonville High School football team. Team members include: E. Godfrey, C. S. Hahn, Leonard Von Eschen, Joe Petrick, Harry Geier, and George Von Eschen.
Group portrait of Men's Glee Club in tuxedos. First row: Charles M. Wenzel, Class of 1918; Thomas A. Rother, 1917; Professor J.P. Hall; Vergil Guthrie, 1916; Homer D. Lindgren, 1917; Curtis Henry, 1918; George A. McLeod, 1918. Second row: Daniel Thomassian; Richard R.H. Bennett, 1918; Ernest C. Daley, 1918; Arthur C. Johnson, 1917; David N. Ling, 1916; Lauron H. Lovelace, 1918; Irving H. Williams, 1916; Neal D. Crawford, 1917. Third row: Paul B. Bremicker, 1915; Thomas L. Laird, 1917; William M. Stonsch, 1916; Wallace S. Hall; Arthur B. Hood, 1916; John L. Ferry, 1918.
Group portrait of five basketball players. Back row: Paul Doeltz, Class of 1899; Robert Stoddart, Academy. Front row: P.P. Brush, 1901; Roy W. Smits, 1900; Floyd Brown, Academy.
Posed group portrait of Macalester's men's basketball team. First row: Roy Grieg, Class of 1918; Clarence Wilmert, 1917; Ralph Grieg, 1918; Francis Anderson, 1919; and Arthur Whiton, 1918. Second row: Coach Ralph Thacker; Wallace Gibson, 1917; George Taylor, 1920; and Clifford Medcalf, 1920.
Group portrait of the men's football team. Top row (left to right): Archie Cardle, Class of 1894; John Gill, 1993; Fred Sabin, 1896 (mgr); Charles Murray, 1895; Howard Gordon, 1895. Middle row (l-r): (missing); Arthur Vance, 1895; Fred Yerxa, 1896; Charles Stark, 1893. Bottom row (l-r): Frank Balcome, 1895; George Johnson, 1894; S.M. Kirkwood, 1889; Arthur Welbon, 1893; George Leck, 1893.
Group portrait of Macalester Baseball team, who tied for State Championship. Phillips-P, Jenckes-SS, Schiek-P, Plummer-Coach, G. Johnson-CF, Fisher-2B, Cardle-LF, Capt.. Ed Carson-P, Bell-SS, Stuhr-CF, Metcalf-RF, E.W. Johnson-3B, Heed-1st, Ellison-Mgr, F. Carson-C.
Group portrait of five female players in uniform posing with basketball. Left to right: Mathilde Pederson, Belle Campbell, Lily-Belle Watson, Daisy Milspaugh, and Anna Dickson.
Group portrait of six players in uniform and coach posing in a line (left to right) E.W. Johnson, R.N. Bell, W.H. Holley, W.C. Phillips (Captain), E.W. Jahnke, J. Brinks (Manager), and H.O. Burgess (Coach).
Group portrait of men's track team in uniform. Top row: Edward Gordon, Class of 1922; Coach Glenn Clark; and Victor Jacobson, 1923. Second row: Erich Schwandt, 1921; Ralph Robertson, 1923; Edward Paden, 1921; not identified; Archie Cummings, 1922; and Lewis Burnett, 1923. Third row: Bill Lapp, 1923; George Martin, 1923; Bill Thompson, 1920; Captain Lloyd Peabody, 1920; Bradley Sherwood, 1922; James Lawrence, 1923; and Walter Hauser, 1923.
Seal of Minnesota Football Team from New Prague dressed in football gear with football; (Back Row - Left to Right) John Koktavy, John Kokes, John Kuzelka, Jacob Remes, Steve Dvorak (Middle Row -Left to Right) Joachim Furst, Fred Gonyea, George Porshek, John Remes, Len Meskan (Sitting - Left to Right) Unknown Charles Mach, Charles Tyra, Robert Tuma, and James Kopet
Portrait photograph of the North High men's basketball team. North High had a large Jewish population from the turn of the century through the early 1960s.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives
Portrait photograph of the Mercury basketball team in uniform. The Mercurys were the city and state basketball champs in the settlement house league in 1923. Max Winter is in the back row on the far left.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives
The Bearmans were a North Side family with a successful produce business. They sponsored a baseball team that played in the municipal league. Of note is the unidentified African-American player at the far left.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives
Portrait photograph showing men associated with the Mercury Athletic Club. The Mercury Club was founded in 1930 as the Wells Mercurys, a boy's and girl's athletic club affiliated with the North Side Well Settlement House.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives
Queens from three Beth El fundraisers posed for this photograph, including Mrs. Louis Rubenstein on the left. The woman selling the greatest number of tickets to the event was named Queen.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives
Many graduates of the Minneapolis Talmud Torah stayed together socially after their Hebrew instruction was complete. Through participation in sports, men built social networks that served them in business and community activities. Activities were paid for jointly by individuals and community organizations, which encouraged people to join by relieving financial constraints.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives
A portrait photograph of the Minneapolis Talmud Torah football team. When plans for the new Talmud Torah building were being formulated in the mid 1910s, there was a groundswell of support for a facility that would include not only classrooms, but social and recreational space for young people in the community. There was a plea for funding for a Talmud Torah gymnasium. Public pressure resulted in several community organizations pledging to fund activities for teenaged boys and girls. The sports programs were overseen by a new administrative unit, the Talmud Torah Social Service department.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives