University of Saskatchewan Huskies Football Team - Action
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Manitoba Bisons on offense during a Huskies-Bisons game at Griffiths Stadium. Fans in bleachers in background.
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University of Saskatchewan Huskies Football Team - Action
Manitoba Bisons on offense during a Huskies-Bisons game at Griffiths Stadium. Fans in bleachers in background.
University of Saskatchewan Huskies Football Team - Action
Action shot during a Huskies vs. Manitoba Bisons game at Griffiths Stadium. Fans in bleachers in background.
University of Saskatchewan Huskies Football Team - Action
Huskies in action in a game at Griffiths Stadium. Fans in bleachers in background.
University of Saskatchewan Huskies Football Team - Action
Huskie player Doug Rozon runs for a touchdown during a game against the Regina Rams at Griffiths Stadium. Fans in bleachers in background.
University of Saskatchewan Huskies Football Team - Action
Action shot of a Huskies vs. Calgary Dinos game.
University of Saskatchewan Huskies Football Team - Action
Huskies football team on offence in a game at Griffiths Stadium. Fans in bleachers in background.
University of Saskatchewan Huskies Football Team - Max Abraham - Portrait
Head and shoulders image of Max Abraham, Huskies player and Western Collegiate Intercollegiate Athletic Association all-star, in uniform.
Bio/Historical Note: Maxwell Abraham graduated from high school in Cabri and enrolled at the University of Saskatchewan in 1969. He joined the Huskies football team that same year after playing for the Saskatoon Hilltops and winning a Canadian Junior Championship in 1968. During his three-year career with the Huskies from 1969 to 1971, Abraham was selected to both the Western all-star and All-Canadian team, each season at a different defensive position. Abraham was also a member of the Huskies wrestling team for one year. He was an assistant coach with the Huskies football team in 1972. He graduated with a BEd in 1973.
University of Saskatchewan Huskies Football Team - Group Photo
Huskies football team stands in front of a Saskatoon transit bus; Physical Education building in background.
University of Saskatchewan Football Team - Group Photo
Group photo of Inter-University champions. Names (third row, l to r): Frederick J. Freer, Albert Edward Johnson, Arthur Edward Minchin. Second row: Geoffrey Glover, William Chipping, John Ross MacDonald (capt); H.V. McCreedy, P.J. Andrews. Front row: Reginald J.G. Bateman (professor); George Arthur Harding, Hector George Munro.
Presbyterian Theological College - Foot-ball [Soccer] Club - Player Photos
Individual photographs of team members grouped. Names: Prof. M.F. Munro, A.M. Nicholson, Robert Paton, L.W. Schnell, Robert Stanley Leitch, Hector George Munro, W.F. MacLean, R.S. McMillan, W.J. Graham, J.A. Corry, J. McKnight, Kenneth R. McKay.
Action shot of University of Saskatchewan Huskies football game at Griffiths Stadium during Frosh Welcome Week. Fans in bleachers in background.
College of Medicine - Football Team - Group Photo
Group photo of the Medicine football team sitting in bleachers; six football helmets lined up in foreground.
College of Commerce - Inter-Faculty Rugby Football Team - Group Photo
Indoor posed image of the inter-faculty touch football runners-up from Commerce: Rose, H., Owen, J., Lake, L., Tomney, J., Daiken, R., Ellery, R., Katzman, M., Milansky, H., Calver, D., Richards, R., Finlayson, J., Cameron, T.
Bio/historical note: In 1948 a new touch rugby scheme went into effect. The game was faster, and the heavy back-fielders totally lost their popularity. The main emphasis was on passing, kicking, and quick end runs. All worked from the "T" formation.
College of Arts and Science - Rugby Football Team - Group Photo
Inter-Faculty touch football winners from Arts: Horner, B., Downey, K., Towel, V., Neatby, P., Kernan, J., Ligget, B., Lowden, A., Turple, D., McKercher, Hordern, C. Robert (Bob), Mathews, N., Milansky, S.
Bio/historical note: In 1948 a new touch rugby scheme went into effect. The game was faster, and the heavy back-fielders totally lost their popularity. The main emphasis was on passing, kicking, and quick end runs. All worked from the "T" formation.