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Colorado State Consolation "B" Championship Basketball Team, 1947, Eagle High School. Left to right: Nick Buchholz (Coach), Wayne Cowden, Bob Childers, Neil Fessenden, Fred Fessenden, Lynn Randall, Bob Burger, Jim Rule, Walter Lieber, Larry Byers, Bob Randall.
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"Eagle Ball Team 1928" [Description from photograph verso] Back row, left to right with position played: G. Whittaker (CF), R. Switzler (RF), B Hitt (1B), R. Hotten (SS). Front row, left to right with position played: A. Clark (Coach & Manager), S. Saltzgaver (P), F. West (3B), J. LeDonne (C), B. Subry (P), C Lloyd. {See Related Files; this file is in EVLD holdings; some changes have been noted between the two photographs.]
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The 1954-55 Minturn High School football team. Seniors Fred Ulibarri and Marvin Painter were part of the team.
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1920 photo of baseball team and friends on the boardwalk in front of Lundgren's Store, Gypsum, Colorado (print reversed). Front row is seated on the boardwalk with two rows of people standing behind them. Players are wearing uniforms. Majority of women are wearing hats. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Bob Wise stands in front of a bookcase in the Minturn High School. He is wearing a basketball uniform. Taken around 1956.
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From left, Donna McDonald, Lorrain Medina and Diana Martinez (Cisneros) wearing cheerleading costumes at Red Cliff school
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Bob Wise (left) and Donald Starr preparing for a basketball game in 1956. This image has been cut.
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In addition to being a County road overseer, Frank Tracy loved baseball, managing teams frequently. Eagle Valley Enterprise, July 29, 1920 p.1: "Frank Tracy had a dream the other night that he died and descended to Hades in a balloon (that is where all good baseball managers go). He duly arrived at his destination. After introducing himself and shaking hands with old Nick, the latter, as a preliminary to starting the conversation, to to break the...
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Eagle baseball team, in uniform, seated on bleachers, 1916. This team played the Denver Bears in 1914, losing in the last inning 5-7. Until then, the Eagles had the game tied 5-5. Front row: Eddie Place, catcher; Bill Nimon [died of influenza 1918]. 2d row: Left to Right: Leo Carey [rancher]; unidentified from Minturn; Roy Dodson [big league ball player, store owner]; Frank Stapp. Back row: Left to Right: Lloyd Carey [rancher]; Omar Howland...
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The Eagle County High School football team lined up for their yearbook photo [Pirates Log 1950]. Front row: Verne Albertson, Billy Gates, Bob Green, George Decker Second row: Johnny Rimbert, Bill Mulnix, Frank Albertson, Edward Daugherty, Bonnie Murdock, Jerry Orgish Third row: Dale Albertson, Richard Haggart, Jim Stephens, Lloyd Mayne, Mr. L. W. Green
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The 1913 Eagle County High School Football team poses for a photograph. Front row (l-r): George Strohm, Leo Carey Middle row (l-r): John Flynn, Herman Stein, William "Bill" Gould, Charley Hazzard, Frank Doll, Bill McHatton Back row (l-r): Superintendent Taylor, George Spangler, Kenneth Gerard, Leroy "Fritz" Borah, Jesse Green, Stanley McHatton, Coach Charles Hemberger
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The Eagle County High School baseball team, 1910-1911. Bill Luby is on the far right, front row. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The 1909 football team for the Eagle County High School.
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The Eagle County High School football team, 1910, seated on the ECHS steps, Gypsum Colorado. Bill Luby is in the middle of the back row. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Photo postcard of the Eagle County High School football team, Gypsum, 1910, posed in front of the bleachers. Bill Luby is back right and Art Stremme is to the left of the center. Nose guards are visible around the necks of several of the players. There is snow on the ground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The Eagle High School Basketball team of 1930, seated in front of the school building. Back row, from left: Harry White, Robert Brown, Marshall Hartman, John Hartman, Lewis Campbell. Front row, from left: Bill Johnston, John Lewis, Tony Walters. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The basketball team for Eagle High School, school year 1938-1939. The photo was used in the 1939 Lux Aquilae: "Back row: Arves Coffee, Bill Brown, Bill Nimon, Archer Copley, Willis Cole. Front row: Alan Stein, Ira Bindley, Bob Clark, Ralph Ginther. Eagle's basketball team suffered many defeats during the season, but the boys played good basketball all along. Mr. Green was coach. The team was handicapped by being unable to practice the last half of...
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The 1924-25 girls basketball team, Eagle High School. From left, back: Florence Alvord, Vinta Byers, Mildred Thompson, Imogene Lewis, Cheridal Carlson, LaVeta Randall, Coach Marion Clark From left, front: Dorothy Quick, Dorothy Arnold, Marjorie Jerrell, Alice Hart
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Yearbook photo (Lux Aquilae 1938) of the Eagle High School track team, 1937-38, Castle Peak in the background. Front row, L to R: Harry Andre, Donald Van Horn, Bill Nimon, Donald Webb, Ira Bindley Back row, L to R: Ralph Ginther, Bobbie Clark, Donald Knupp, Arves Coffee
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Eagle's town baseball team, circa 1912-1914, posed in front of a brick building. Standing, from left: Leo Carey, Troy Lyman (Andy Christensen's step-son), Bill Gould, Charles Leslie Fulford (called Todd Fulford), Roy Langford, Bill Stein Seated, from left: ---- Button (worked on Brush Creek ranch), Bill Nimon, Alan Playford, Guy Johnson, Omar O. Howland