The team of Princeton University winner of the 1921 US Intercollegiate Association Championship.Source: Intercollegiate Swimming guide 1920-1921; Spalding’s Athletic Library Nr.361
Louis de Breda Handley, presenting duel situations that can occur during a Water Polo game: “A GOOD TACKLE; showing also how the forwards holds the ball out of the reach of his assailant” and “A HOPLESS NECK HOLD; showing one way of taking the ball away from the forward”.
Louis de Breda Handley, considered as one of the pioneers of US Water Polo and swimming, was born in Rome in 1874. He came to New York in 1896 and joined the Knickerbocker Atheltic Club then the New York Athletic Club, where he competed successfully in Football, Water polo, Yachting and Swimming. In the 1904 St. Louis Olympic Games, he won gold medals in both Water Polo and relay swimming as a member of the winning U.S. teams.
Book by Louis de Breda Handley the legendary player of the Knickerbocker Athletic Club and the New York Athletic Club, with title: How to play Water Polo. The book has been published by the Spalding’s Athletic Library, New York in 1910.
The Juniors of “Club General San Martin” of Buenos Aires winner of the tournament “Copa Evita Peron” organized in Argentina 1952. During this period of time the President of Argentina General Juan Peron organized series of Sport events bearing the name of his wife Evita in order to promote the development of sports in the country.
The team of "Dynamo Magdeburg" winner of the 1963 East German Championship. Standing L-R: Cuno, Ballerstedt, Vohs, Bezold, Strobach, Fehn, Trainer Bastel. Kneeling L-R: Wenzel, Fritsche, Kluge, Kollmey, Umlauft.
The 1927 team of the Arcadia University (Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada). From L-R: G.W. Hatfield (forward), B.C. McAuley (defence), L.L. Wetmore (defence), C.A. MacIntyre (defence), J.A. Black (forward, W.L. Dickson (forward), P.M. Lane (goal), V.T.B. Williams (forward, captain).