Kitchener-Waterloo Record Photographic Negative Collection
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- Photo caption from published version of 53-4413_005: "SENIOR CHAMPIONS - Winners of the senior division of the Silverball Basketball tournament were Toronto Marvel Jewelers (front, left to right) Ruby Richman, Morry Wolfman, Howie Dick, Jerry Edelist and Bill Arscott; (back row) Dave Sherman, coach; Matt Lipka, Ed Parker, Archie Ublansky, Jack Abraham and Bill Weisdorf, manager.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., 53-4413_002, 53-4413_005 and a photo missing from envelope appeared on Page 15 of the Thursday, December 31, 1953 edition of the newspaper as part of the article: "KCI Intermediates Take Silverball Tourney Trophy."
- Photo caption from published version of 53-4413_002: "TOP JUNIORS - The junior champions, from Sir Adam Beck Collegiate, London, Ont., are (front, left to right) Allen White, Gary Boug, Jerry Mantz; (standing) John Orr, Dave Murray, Gerry Witherden and Crawford Stephens.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., 53-4413_002, 53-4413_005 and a photo missing from envelope appeared on Page 15 of the Thursday, December 31, 1953 edition of the newspaper as part of the article: "KCI Intermediates Take Silverball Tourney Trophy."
- Photo caption from published version of missing photo [see 53-4413_001 for closest version]: "TWIN CITY WINNERS - The intermediate title was won by the K-W Collegiate Scarlet Raiders (front row, left to right) Ronald Merkel, Ray Schock, Ronald Shane, Robert Breithaupt and Bill Dyck; (back row) Jim Hiller, Roger Stewart, Jim Simon, Jack Peterson, Harry Seegmiller and Clare Eccles, coach.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff.
- Photo caption from published version of 53-4416_001: "WINNERS ALL THE WAY - St. Mary's High School junior basketball team emerged undefeated in an exhibition series with KCI, Notre Dame Academy, Waterdown Galt Collegiate and Elmira High School. Players are (left to right) Mary Nowak, Maureen Horton, Joanne Warzecha, Helen Brezina, Joan Monaghan, Vivian Kress, Carol Hummel (captain, kneeling), Miss R.F. Voisin (coach), Barbara Young, Barbara Braniff, Marie Werbowecki, Elaine Miehm, Donna Scheels and Marlene Kistner.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., 53-4416_001 appeared on Page 23 of the Thursday, April 2, 1953 edition of the newspaper.
- Photo caption that accompanied the photos: "PLAYOFF TRAIL - Three Twin City hoop squads start their group playoffs this week. On the left [54-5597_004] are the tall and short of the Waterloo College Mules, Jim Cotter (left) and Sig Schnepf. They meet Tamroth Homes in the intermediate "B" playdowns with the first game tomorrow night at the Collegiate. Members of the Tams team are shown top right [54-5597_001] (left to right) Ken Thompson, Lou Schnepf, Bob Heintzman and Jim Smith. Bottom right [54-5597_003], YMCA Blues stalwarts who travel to Brantford for the first game of their intermediate "A" playdowns (left to right) Joe Karai, Bobbie Kuntz, Howie Johannes, Doug Plunkett and Norm Hett. Playoff series are all best-of-three.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., 54-5597_001, 54-5597_003 and 54-5597_004 appeared on Page 17 of the Wednesday, January 27, 1954 edition of the newspaper.
- Photo caption that accompanied the photos: "PLAYOFF TRAIL - Three Twin City hoop squads start their group playoffs this week. On the left [54-5597_004] are the tall and short of the Waterloo College Mules, Jim Cotter (left) and Sig Schnepf. They meet Tamroth Homes in the intermediate "B" playdowns with the first game tomorrow night at the Collegiate. Members of the Tams team are shown top right [54-5597_001] (left to right) Ken Thompson, Lou Schnepf, Bob Heintzman and Jim Smith. Bottom right [54-5597_003], YMCA Blues stalwarts who travel to Brantford for the first game of their intermediate "A" playdowns (left to right) Joe Karai, Bobbie Kuntz, Howie Johannes, Doug Plunkett and Norm Hett. Playoff series are all best-of-three.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., 54-5597_001, 54-5597_003 and 54-5597_004 appeared on Page 17 of the Wednesday, January 27, 1954 edition of the newspaper.