https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=49&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Athletics&output=atom <![CDATA[Iowa Heritage Digital Collections]]> 2024-03-29T07:37:29+00:00 Omeka https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/79102 <![CDATA[Penn College Basketball Team during the 1920's, Oskaloosa, Iowa]]> 2017-02-22T14:44:44+00:00

Title

Penn College Basketball Team during the 1920's, Oskaloosa, Iowa

Description

Pictured here is the Penn College basketball team from the 1920's. Basketball was invented by Dr. James Naismith in December of 1891 in Springfield, Massachusetts. It did not take long for the sport to catch on and spread west across the United States, thanks in great part to the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA), as they helped network the game nationally to inspire healthy and in shape children.

Creator

Chuck Russell

Source

Chuck Russell

Publisher

Chuck Russell

Date

"2009-08-18"

Rights

www.wmpenn.edu/library/about.html

Format

still image/jpeg 2000

Type

image

Identifier

www.wmpenn.edu/library/about.html
http://cdm16125.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p270701coll6,298
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https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/78863 <![CDATA[View of the Oskaloosa YMCA, circa 1969; Mahaska County; Oskaloosa; Iowa]]> 2017-02-22T14:46:37+00:00

Title

View of the Oskaloosa YMCA, circa 1969; Mahaska County; Oskaloosa; Iowa

Description

The Young Men's Christian Association has played a pivotal role in the history of Mahaska County. Located in Oskaloosa, this YMCA has served as a place for growth spiritually and athletically for over a hundred years. This is a photograph taken of the new YMCA that was built in 1969. The old YMCA in town was originally built in 1887, so the sight of a new facility made many happy across Mahaska County. To honor the inception of the new YMCA, a fifty-six piece band played at the famous bandstand at the town square in downtown Oskaloosa. This building is located at 414 North 3rd Street and still in operation today.

Creator

Chuck Russell

Source

Chuck Russell

Publisher

Chuck Russell

Date

"2009-03-08"

Rights

www.wmpenn.edu/library/about.html

Format

still image/jpeg

Type

image

Identifier

www.wmpenn.edu/library/about.html
http://cdm16125.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p270701coll6,176
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https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/78861 <![CDATA[Outside View of YMCA, circa 1900; Mahaska County; Oskaloosa; Iowa]]> 2017-02-22T14:46:37+00:00

Title

Outside View of YMCA, circa 1900; Mahaska County; Oskaloosa; Iowa

Description

The Young Men's Christian Association has played a pivotal role in the history of Mahaska County. Located in Oskaloosa, this YMCA has served as a place for growth spiritually and athletically for over a hundred years. This photograph was taken of the YMCA from outside around the year 1900, and captures the essence of the community at the time. On the left, the transportation of the time is revealed with the horse and buggy. Small shops align the left side of the building, illuminating Oskaloosa's piece of Americana via small business.

Creator

Chuck Russell

Source

Chuck Russell

Publisher

Chuck Russell

Date

"2009-03-08"

Rights

www.wmpenn.edu/library/about.html

Format

still image/jpeg

Type

image

Identifier

www.wmpenn.edu/library/about.html
http://cdm16125.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p270701coll6,175
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https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/78859 <![CDATA[YMCA Reception Room, circa 1900; Mahaska County; Oskaloosa; Iowa]]> 2017-02-22T14:46:37+00:00

Title

YMCA Reception Room, circa 1900; Mahaska County; Oskaloosa; Iowa

Description

The Young Men's Christian Association has played a pivotal role in the history of Mahaska County. Located in Oskaloosa, this YMCA has served as a place for growth spiritually and athletically for over a hundred years. This photograph was taken of the YMCA around the year 1900. Focusing on the way in which others were welcomed and greeted during the day in public institutions, this reception hall would have looked familiar throughout many other YMCA's during the time period, having a very inviting atmosphere with its comfortable chairs and seating arrangement as well.

Creator

Chuck Russell

Source

Chuck Russell

Publisher

Chuck Russell

Date

"2009-03-08"

Rights

www.wmpenn.edu/library/about.html

Format

still image/jpeg

Type

image

Identifier

www.wmpenn.edu/library/about.html
http://cdm16125.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p270701coll6,174
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https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/78857 <![CDATA[YMCA Gymnasium, circa 1900; Mahaska County; Oskaloosa; Iowa]]> 2017-02-22T14:46:37+00:00

Title

YMCA Gymnasium, circa 1900; Mahaska County; Oskaloosa; Iowa

Description

The Young Men's Christian Association has played a pivotal role in the history of Mahaska County. Located in Oskaloosa, this YMCA has served as a place for growth spiritually and athletically for over a hundred years. This photograph was taken of the YMCA around the year 1900, and it shows the emphasis the country and community placed on gymnastics at the time, based on the equipment in the image.

Creator

Chuck Russell

Source

Chuck Russell

Publisher

Chuck Russell

Date

"2009-03-08"

Rights

www.wmpenn.edu/library/about.html

Format

still image/jpeg

Type

image

Identifier

www.wmpenn.edu/library/about.html
http://cdm16125.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p270701coll6,173
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https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/72453 <![CDATA[Coach Emmet R. ""Abe"" Stuber at football game]]> 2014-11-25T07:56:18+00:00

Title

Coach Emmet R. ""Abe"" Stuber at football game

Description

Taken during the 1951 homecoming football game against Kansas State. Coach Emmet R. ""Abe"" Stuber squating with one of his football players.
Football was played on the Iowa State campus as early as the 1870s, but was only an intramural sport. Soon the different """"teams"""" from schools around Iowa began challenging one another to see who was the best in Iowa. The first Iowa State intercollegiate football game was played in 1892 against the State Center team under coach Ira C. Brownlie who was also the captain. College president William Beardshear started an athletic association to officially sanction Iowa State athletic teams in 1894. In1895, Iowa State played Northwestern University and won 36-0. After that game, the headline on the Chicago Tribune read """"Struck by a Cyclone"""" in reference to Iowa State's impressive win over Northwestern. Since then, the Iowa State athletic teams have been known as the Cyclones. Glenn """"Pop"""" Warner coached the football team for a few weeks every year during1895-1899. In 1914, a new field was constructed and at first named """"New State Field"""" in reference to the old field, which was just simply called State field. Later it would be known as Clyde Williams Field. In 1975, the football games began to be played at the newly constructed Cyclone Stadium, which was later renamed Jack Trice Stadium. Iowa State made it to its first bowl game, the Sun Bowl, in 1971.

Creator

Iowa State University

Source

24-6-G.Football.1871-4-3

Publisher

Iowa State University Library Special Collections; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/index.html

Date

1951
2007-08-03

Rights

U.S. and international copyright laws protect this digital image. Commercial use or distribution of the image is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder. For permission to use the digital image, please contact Iowa State University Library, Special Collections archives@iastate.edu For reproductions see: http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/services/photfees.html

Relation

University Photographs; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/collections/images.html

Format

Photograph
24.1 x 19.1 cm

Type

Image (color)
Image

Identifier

24-6-G.Football.1871-4-3
https://digitalcollections.lib.iastate.edu/
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https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/72246 <![CDATA[Iowa State vs. Kansas football game]]> 2014-11-25T07:56:21+00:00

Title

Iowa State vs. Kansas football game

Description

The ISU versus University of Kansas football game being played before a stadium of spectators. This game was played sometime between 1960-1974.
Football was played on the Iowa State campus as early as the 1870s, but was only an intramural sport. Soon the different ""teams"" from schools around Iowa began challenging one another to see who was the best in Iowa. The first Iowa State intercollegiate football game was played in 1892 against the State Center team under coach Ira C. Brownlie who was also the captain. College president William Beardshear started an athletic association to officially sanction Iowa State athletic teams in 1894. In1895, Iowa State played Northwestern University and won 36-0. After that game, the headline on the Chicago Tribune read ""Struck by a Cyclone"" in reference to Iowa State's impressive win over Northwestern. Since then, the Iowa State athletic teams have been known as the Cyclones. In 1914, a new field constructed and later named Clyde Williams Field. In 1975, the football games began to be played at the newly constructed Cyclone Stadium, which was later renamed Jack Trice Stadium. Iowa State made it to its first bowl game, the Sun Bowl, in 1971.

Creator

Iowa State University

Source

24-6-G.Football.1871-8-16

Publisher

Iowa State University Library Special Collections; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/index.html

Date

1960-1974
2007-08-03

Rights

U.S. and international copyright laws protect this digital image. Commercial use or distribution of the image is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder. For permission to use the digital image, please contact Iowa State University Library, Special Collections archives@iastate.edu For reproductions see: http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/services/photfees.html

Relation

University Photographs; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/collections/images.html

Format

Photograph
24.8 x 19.4 cm

Type

Still Image (color)
Image

Identifier

24-6-G.Football.1871-8-16
https://digitalcollections.lib.iastate.edu/
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https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/72245 <![CDATA[Iowa State vs. Colorado football game]]> 2014-11-25T07:56:21+00:00

Title

Iowa State vs. Colorado football game

Description

Iowa State football game against Colorado. Rick Ogle LB of Colorado tries to sack Tisdale as he gets the pass away.
Football was played on the Iowa State campus as early as the 1870s, but was only an intramural sport. Soon the different ""teams"" from schools around Iowa began challenging one another to see who was the best in Iowa. The first Iowa State intercollegiate football game was played in 1892 against the State Center team under coach Ira C. Brownlie who was also the captain. College president William Beardshear started an athletic association to officially sanction Iowa State athletic teams in 1894. In1895, Iowa State played Northwestern University and won 36-0. After that game, the headline on the Chicago Tribune read ""Struck by a Cyclone"" in reference to Iowa State's impressive win over Northwestern. Since then, the Iowa State athletic teams have been known as the Cyclones. In 1914, a new field constructed and later named Clyde Williams Field. In 1975, the football games began to be played at the newly constructed Cyclone Stadium, which was later renamed Jack Trice Stadium. Iowa State made it to its first bowl game, the Sun Bowl, in 1971.

Creator

Iowa State University

Source

24-6-G.Football.1871-8-2

Publisher

Iowa State University Library Special Collections; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/index.html

Date

unknown
2007-08-03

Rights

U.S. and international copyright laws protect this digital image. Commercial use or distribution of the image is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder. For permission to use the digital image, please contact Iowa State University Library, Special Collections archives@iastate.edu For reproductions see: http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/services/photfees.html

Relation

University Photographs; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/collections/images.html

Format

Photograph
19.1 x 24.1 cm

Type

Image (color)
Image

Identifier

24-6-G.Football.1871-8-2
https://digitalcollections.lib.iastate.edu/
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https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/72244 <![CDATA[Iowa State vs. Oklahoma State football game]]> 2014-11-25T07:56:21+00:00

Title

Iowa State vs. Oklahoma State football game

Description

A football game in progress. The scoreboard in the background indicates this is the ISU versus Oklahoma State game.
Football was played on the Iowa State campus as early as the 1870s, but was only an intramural sport. Soon the different ""teams"" from schools around Iowa began challenging one another to see who was the best in Iowa. The first Iowa State intercollegiate football game was played in 1892 against the State Center team under coach Ira C. Brownlie who was also the captain. College president William Beardshear started an athletic association to officially sanction Iowa State athletic teams in 1894. In1895, Iowa State played Northwestern University and won 36-0. After that game, the headline on the Chicago Tribune read ""Struck by a Cyclone"" in reference to Iowa State's impressive win over Northwestern. Since then, the Iowa State athletic teams have been known as the Cyclones. In 1914, a new field constructed and later named Clyde Williams Field. In 1975, the football games began to be played at the newly constructed Cyclone Stadium, which was later renamed Jack Trice Stadium. Iowa State made it to its first bowl game, the Sun Bowl, in 1971.

Creator

Iowa State University

Source

24-6-G.Football.1871-8-15

Publisher

Iowa State University Library Special Collections; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/index.html

Date

unknown
2007-08-03

Rights

U.S. and international copyright laws protect this digital image. Commercial use or distribution of the image is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder. For permission to use the digital image, please contact Iowa State University Library, Special Collections archives@iastate.edu For reproductions see: http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/services/photfees.html

Relation

University Photographs; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/collections/images.html

Format

Photograph
24.1 x 19.1 cm

Type

Still Image (color)
Image

Identifier

24-6-G.Football.1871-8-15
https://digitalcollections.lib.iastate.edu/
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https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/72243 <![CDATA[Iowa State vs. North Dakota football game]]> 2014-11-25T07:56:21+00:00

Title

Iowa State vs. North Dakota football game

Description

This aerial image shows a football game being played before a sparse crowd of spectators in a stadium. The back of the photograph indicates this is possibly the ISU vs. North Dakota game.
Football was played on the Iowa State campus as early as the 1870s, but was only an intramural sport. Soon the different ""teams"" from schools around Iowa began challenging one another to see who was the best in Iowa. The first Iowa State intercollegiate football game was played in 1892 against the State Center team under coach Ira C. Brownlie who was also the captain. College president William Beardshear started an athletic association to officially sanction Iowa State athletic teams in 1894. In1895, Iowa State played Northwestern University and won 36-0. After that game, the headline on the Chicago Tribune read ""Struck by a Cyclone"" in reference to Iowa State's impressive win over Northwestern. Since then, the Iowa State athletic teams have been known as the Cyclones. In 1914, a new field constructed and later named Clyde Williams Field. In 1975, the football games began to be played at the newly constructed Cyclone Stadium, which was later renamed Jack Trice Stadium. Iowa State made it to its first bowl game, the Sun Bowl, in 1971.

Creator

Iowa State University

Source

24-6-G.Football.1871-8-14

Publisher

Iowa State University Library Special Collections; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/index.html

Date

unknown
2007-08-03

Rights

U.S. and international copyright laws protect this digital image. Commercial use or distribution of the image is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder. For permission to use the digital image, please contact Iowa State University Library, Special Collections archives@iastate.edu For reproductions see: http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/services/photfees.html

Relation

University Photographs; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/collections/images.html

Format

Photograph
19.4 x 8.9 cm

Type

Still Image (color)
Image

Identifier

24-6-G.Football.1871-8-14
https://digitalcollections.lib.iastate.edu/
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