Saturday, March 27, 2010

cub pack -early '40s


Leaders: Annet Black and Miss Tasmen; Second row: Mike Forrestall, Johnny Appleby; Jack Phinney, Gordon MacMurtry, Ron Dodge and unknown; Front Row: Kenny Perkins, unknown, Murray Perkins, the Younger twins (Roland and ?), Eric Wright and Neil Fisher. Any help in completing the roster will be appreciated.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Charles "Tiny" Herman


Tiny Herman, born in Nictaux Falls in 1906. Went to King's College in Windsor where he excelled in both academics and sports. He joined the RCMP and was stationed in Cape Breton. Went to Canadian Track and field Championships in 1932 where he won gold medals in shot put, discuss and hammer. In 1933 transferred to Ottawa. He joined the Ottawa rooughriders (rugby) as place kicker and led the scoring in 1937. He was all-Canadian in 1936,37, 38 and 39 and a member of the Grey Cup champions in 1940. For further information visit the Nova Scotia Sports Hall of Fame from where I gained this picture and the above statistics.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Margaret(s)ville

Time to leave the heat of the Valley, go over the mountain, and enjoy the cool breezes of Margaretsville. This picture, submitted by my nephew, was taken in 2008. I wonder if the cottages are getting closer to the edge.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Tribute to the Briar (2)


In 1951 the team from Kentville won the Briar. The team of Don Oyler, George Hansen, Fred Dyke and Wally Knock went undefeated, 10-0, the first team to do so. They outscored the opposition 116-60. The picture and stats were taken from the Nova Scotia Sports Hall of Fame website. (http://www.novascotiasporthalloffame.com/)

Friday, March 12, 2010

Tribute to the Brier



Tried to find a cartoon or picture celebrating the rink from Kentvlle which first won the Brier for Nova Scotia. Instead I found this Chamber's cartoon of a Provincial Bonspiel in the Forties. JD MacKenzie skipped the rink from Middleton.
Quite a thing to do that many caricatures! (By clicking on the picture you can enlarge it; the arrow top left will return to the norm. - N)

Thursday, March 11, 2010

CAHA 1937























Hanson Dowell made a major contribution to amateur hockey in Nova Scotia. His contribution has been recognized with his induction into the Middleton Sports Wall of Fame, the Truro Sports Hall of Fame and the Nova Scotia Sports Hall of Fame. Here is a meeting of the C.A.H.A. at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto in 1937. I understand that Hanson Dowell and Carl Fisher were respectively President and Secretary of the MAHA at that time.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Baseball Nostalgia


Bucky Tanner - Home, Tampa, Florida, age 21, weight 215, height 6'4", pitches for Middleton Cards. In 1944 was signed by the Brooklyn Dodgers from high school and farmed to Newport News (Piedmont League) '45 Mobile Ala. (Southern Assoc.) and Montreal royals. '46 Brooklyn Dodgers from where he jumped to the Mexican League with the Mexico city Reds where he teamed on the pitching staff with Max Lanier. Last winter he played in Cuba with the Alemendares Club. (from Maritime Baseball: Pictorial Yearbook 1947, p. 25.
For jumping to the Mexican League, both Lanier and Tanner were banned from Major League baseball, but Lanier was later reinstated. He played ball for St. Louis Cardinals, New York Giants and St. Louis Browns.
Imagine, from Brooklyn Dodgers to Middleton Cardinals in a year!