"...True story of the scrappy team from Metcalfe village that took home the trophy in the inaugural season of the Russell County Hockey Association, in 1907. Building on artifacts and photographs from the collections of the Osgoode Township Museum, Metcalfe Wins the Cup! tells the story of local classic hockey through colourful pictures and short texts...".--
The Canadian Nightingale vividly resurrects the forgotten life of Bertha Crawford, a determined Canadian singer who chased the celebrity dream of her time to find unprecedented success on the opera stages of Russia and Poland.
Constructing a Canadian Hockey World, 1896-1907 Stacy L. Lorenz. encourage economic and population growth by developing a dynamic image for their town or city in comparison with its competitors. 'It is important to remember, here, ...
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Afterwards, Brandon goalie Doug Morrison said Ottawa was the roughest team in hockey and singled out Alf Smith as the worst offender, with fill-in cover point Jim McGee, Frank's older brother, a close second. “We don't mind getting our ...
Ever since British soldiers returning from India in the mid-nineteenth century introduced their homeland to a fast-paced ball game on horseback, polo has remained the quintessential British sport. Although its...