This photograph shows the St. Peter High School Girl's Basketball Team in 1911. The names on the reverse are: 1, Evangeline Peterson; 2, Myrtle Blomberg; 3. Juanita Johns; 4, Edith Boethin; 5, Gladys Chappell; 6, Alma Haesecke (initially was labeled as Edith Haesecke); 7, Mabel LeDue.
St. Cloud State plays at home against Winona State in St. Cloud, Minnesota, on February 22, 1969 at Halenbeck Hall. St. Cloud State won 60-26. St. Cloud State is in white, while Winona State is in dark.
Members of the Sigma Alpha Mu basketball team are posed in uniform. Sigma Alpha Mu was founded in 1909 at City College in New York as a Jewish fraternity. The University of Minnesota had an active chapter.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives
Real photographic postcard of the 1911 Shakopee High School boy's basketball team. The image shows seven boys in three rows sitting and standing around a bench in a classroom. Resting on the knees of the boy at the center of the image is a basketball with "S.H.S. 1911" printed on it. Etched into the image's emulsion is "Basketball Team/High School/Shakopee Minn." Card is unused.
This is a photograph of the 1902 School of Commerce basketball team at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter. The names of the players are on the reverse side of the photograph.
Group portrait of the men's basketball team. Members are Warren Allen, Bill Carew, Bill Jiegler, Hall, Peterson, Emery Swenson, McDonald, Campbell, and Andrew Anderson.
Group portrait of the men's basketball team. Members are Fred Swanson, Claude Campbell, Bill Carew, Warren Allen, Ed Williams, George Lynch (coach), and Gust Abrahamson.
A portrait of Henry O'Keefe in his letter sweater. O'Keefe was a member of the 1905 College of St. Thomas basketball team, winners of the City League trophy.
This photograph shows the Polar League Sub-District Boys' Basketball Champion team and their coach. Standing, from left to right, are Dale Luokkala; Jim Manisto; Harold Hultberg; Coach Les Knuti; Richard Richardson; Allan Lennartson; and Duane Davidson. Seated are Marv Heikkinen; Denny Juntunen; Don Pykkonen; Calvin Bohren; Darrell Lassila and Jim Juntunen.
Members of the Basketball Team pose in uniform and with a basketball that is painted "Dist. Champs. '18." This marked the Ortonville High School Team's first entry in the State Tournament.
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 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.
West Duluth; Denfeld High school; basketball champions; Junior high school champs; team includes Art Halloran, Ticky Thompson, Stanley Burns, Stewart Lawson; uniforms; basketball; stool with twisted iron frame and wood seat
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Duluth, Kathryn A. Martin Library, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections
West Duluth; Denfeld High school; Head of the Lakes Basketball Champs; team includes; Reubucks Anderson, Leo Gayau, Len Lawson, Chet Freeman, Frank Puglisi, Coach Becker, Wally Nygard, Carl Peterson, Ticky Thompson, Dopey Bernard, Freddie Boer, Luck manager; uniforms; basketball
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Duluth, Kathryn A. Martin Library, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections
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.
This postcard shows the 1938 - 1939 Minnesota State FFA Class Champion basketball team. It has a postmark stamp of Esko, Apr 20 A.M. 1939 Minn, and was addressed to Andrew E. Maunu in 302 - 17th Longview, Washington, c/o Columbia Hotel.