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Nom de l'objet : Article
Type de l'objet : Newspaper
Catégorie de l'objet : Literary Works
Matériaux : Paper
Numéro d'accession : 2012.01.433
Autres données géographiques : [46.2486851,-60.851817]
Date de début de production : 1934-01-01
Date de fin de production : 1934-12-31
Description : One newspaper? supplement of the Donimion "Hawks" Cape Breton Champions, 1934. Photograph of team line up, standing beside each other in uniform.
Commentaires : Original Inductee Jack Campbell in photograph. Jack Campbell was from Westville, Nova Scotia, and was one of the best hockey and football players in the Maritime provinces in the early 1900's. In 1907, Jack played hockey for the Halifax Crescents the team that won the Nova Scotia Senior Hockey Championship over the North Sydney Victorias. In 1908, Jack played for the Crescents again, but this year they lost the Nova Scotia Senior League Championship to Amherst by a score of 3-2. In 1910, Jack and the Halifax Crescents again faced Amherst for the Nova Scotia Senior Championship and they lost by a humbling 17-0 score. This score doesnt accurately reflect Jacks outstanding ability as a goaltender he was considered one of the best in the league. In 1911, Jack switched teams and played for the New Glasgow Cubs, along with original Hall of Famers Frank Morrison and Thurston Cooke. Jack was also an outstanding football player. He played on the 1922 Wanderers' Senior Football Team, the team that became the champions of Eastern Canada that year. Jack is an original inductee into the Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame.
Hauteur : 26.7 cm
Largeur : 36 cm
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