• 1915 Melville Millionaires Hockey Club

    Accomplishments: Senior Amateur World Hockey Champions, 1915 (Allan Cup) In 1915 the Melville Millionaires defeated the Regina Victoria’s in the provincial finals and came into possession of the coveted Allan Cup, emblematic of World Supremacy in Senior Amateur Hockey. At Read more →

  • Robert J. “Bobby” Reid

    From 1914 to 1926, Bobby Reid played soccer with the Saskatoon Thistles, the CNR Soccer club, and the Fifth Battalion Soccer Club. An all-round athlete, Mr. Reid boxed for and was also the physical instructor for the 96th Highlanders. His Read more →

  • Clinton Ward

    From 1962 to 1974, Clint Ward held a combined eight Canadian titles in Men’s Slalom, Senior Men’s Slalom, Senior Men’s Tricks, and Senior Men’s Overall. In 1968, he was the Canadian record holder for slalom. Mr. Ward was also a Read more →

  • Don Hodges

    Donald “Don” Hodges

    Don Hodges began his tennis career during his high school years. From 1941 through 1968, he was the holder of many city (seven times), and provincial (four times) singles championships. He was a member of the Western Canadian Davis Cup Read more →

  • Muriel Coben

    Muriel Coben

    Raised on a farm at Tessier, Saskatchewan, Coben was born into a family of talented ball players. Coben started her career for the Tessier Millionaires in 1936 and had a successful season as they went undefeated. From 1938 to 1945, Read more →

  • Ward George

    George Ward

    George Ward was involved in swimming, speed skating, softball, hockey, track and field, and diving. He was the founding member and the first president of the Canadian Amateur Swimming Association, Saskatchewan Section. George Ward was the founding member of the Read more →

  • Joe Most

    In 1964, Joe was a member of the Saskatchewan team with Red Glasser that won the National Double Championship in Winnipeg.  Throughout the years, Joe has been on the provincial team four times, has won the provincial doubles, city doubles, Read more →

  • Ed and Ron George

    Ronald “Ron” George

    Ronald George and his father, Ed, dominated the rifle shooting sport in Saskatchewan from 1951 to 1971. Ron was a member of the first Canadian team to win all the international team prizes at the 1969 Bisley Matches. In the Read more →

  • Ed and Ron George

    William Edison “Ed” George

    Ed George is an internationally renowned target rifle shooter, coach and disciple of shooting and sportsmanship. He was responsible for encouraging many new shooters into the sport. One such shooter was his son, Ron, who competed against him and shot Read more →

  • Stanley “Hub” Gutheridge

    Stanley first played basketball in the Moose Jaw YMCA about 1919 at the age of 14.  He took part in the Y’s house league, then in the men’s city league, and later in inter-city competition with Regina. In 1946, Hub Read more →

  • Reed George

    George Reed, C.M., S.O.M.

    George Reed played college football at Washington State and turned professional at age 21 with the Saskatchewan Roughriders.  As a professional, George amassed a number of records, the most impressive of which are: most yards gained while rushing (16,116); the Read more →

  • Clarke Bill

    Bill Clarke

    Bill Clarke began his sports career while at Scott Collegiate in Regina. As well as playing football, he skipped the curling team to the South Saskatchewan title in 1949 and went on to win the Sifton Trophy the next year Read more →