7310 STEILACOOM BLVD SW, LAKEWOOD

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7310 STEILACOOM BLVD SW, LAKEWOOD

  • 11 images. The Oakes / Oakes Pavilion -also known as Oakes Ballroom, Oakes Water Stadium -briefly known as The Towers c.1934 -converted into the Lakewood Ice Arena in 1938
  • TDL 6/8/1924 p.G7 Steilacoom resort is mecca for bathers ("recent tryouts for the American Olympic team were held there") (il)
  • TDL 5/24/1925 p.G7 Oakes to hold opening today
  • TDL 5/9/1926 p.G6 Oakes arranging many events for season (il)
  • TDL 10/7/1934 p.B10 Start renovation of Oakes Pavilion
  • TDL 11/2/1934 p.7 Former Oakes renovated at heavy expense (full page ad for The Towers) (il)
  • TDL 2/7/1937 p.A4 (ad for appearance by Duke Ellington)
  • TDL 3/28/1937 p.A4 (ad for appearance by Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra) T.Times 7/13/1937 p.8 (ad for appearance by "Father" Earl Hines' Cotton Club Orchestra)
  • TNT 11/5/1937 p.9 The Oakes is sold (purchased by Lakewood, Inc.)
  • TNT 8/2/1987 p.D4 (il) 979.778 D921L p.110,111 (il) ----- Lakewood Ice Arena -remodeled in "Swiss Alpine" architecture -closed May 1982 -section of roof collapsed 10/1/1982 -demolished c.Dec. 1982
  • TNT 9/22/1938 p.1 Ice arena is started (former Oakes Pavilion to be converted into ice arena by Lakewood, Inc.) T.Times 9/22/1938 p.1 Lakewood Co. plans ice arena at Oakes
  • TNT 12/8/1938 p.12 Ice arena opens soon
  • TNT 12/15/1938 p.21 New arena elaborate
  • TNT 12/16/1938 p.11 Skate champs at Lakewood arena
  • TNT 12/17/1938 p.3 Inaugurate ice palace
  • TNT 12/20/1938 p.8 ... off to fine start (interior il)
  • TNT 12/28/1938 p.10 Ice hockey league directors (interior il)
  • TNT 1/2/1939 p.6 (interior il)
  • TNT 9/14/1939 p.9 Ice skating time here (full page ad) (interior il)
  • TNT 4/18/1940 p.1 Big project for Lakes (old water stadium to be demolished to make way for houses)
  • TNT 10/1/1941 p.7 New season brings initial program (full page ad)
  • TNT 10/10/1948 p.A8 Lakewood Figure Skating Club plans big year in own arena
  • TNT 11/14/1951 p.C9 Ice arena is champ base (interior il)
  • TNT 8/21/1959 p.6 Ice arena addition set by permit
  • TNT 9/27/1959 p.D13 Enlarged ice arena set for opening Fri.
  • TNT 10/1/1959 p.A8,A9 Lakewood Winter Club opens its enlarged ice arena Friday (remodeling by Standard Construction Co., contr.) (il)
  • TNT 7/24/1961 p.9 Leaking fumes sicken three
  • TNT 2/25/1962 p.D4 Lakewood Winter Club will burn mortgage
  • TNT 1/6/1963 p.D1,D10 Curling club popular here (il of Lakewood Curling Club)
  • TNT 9/28/1967 p.C19 Newly renovated ice arena open for season
  • TNT 9/25/1974 p.A1,A2 Fire marshall closes Lakewood Ice Arena (il)
  • TNT 9/26/1974 Ice arena permitted limited use
  • TNT 6/1/1980 Your Puget Sound (sketch)
  • TNT 12/9/1982 Demolition planned soon for historic, crumbling old Lakewood Ice Arena
  • Year Built: 1923
  • Decade Built: 1920s
  • Demolished: 1982

D38627-2

Skaters from the Tacoma and Lakewood figure skating clubs dominated the competition at the northwest championships held in Spokane in February of 1949. Crouching behind four of the trophies that they brought back from east of the mountains are: (l to r) Diane Jacobsen, Marlene Jackson, Jack Boyle, Patsy Hamm, and Nancy Roberts. Patsy Hamm and Jack Boyle had been long time skating partners and they had competed in the Olympics in dancing pairs. Jack won the senior men's division at Spokane. The Lakewood Club took home the group trophy with 140 points, 31 more than the next competitor. (T.Times, 2/23/1949, p.12, TNT, 2/24/1949, p.27)


Lakewood Ice Arena (Lakewood); Boyle, Jack; Hamm, Patsy; Jacobsen, Diane; Roberts, Nancy; Jackson, Marlene; Awards; Skaters--1940-1950;

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This action shot of Marlene Jackson, caught in a swirl of ice particles as she leaps high above the ice, was taken in late February of 1949 at the Lakewood Ice Arena. Marlene, age 14, was a native of Tacoma and was a student at Mason Junior High School. In March of 1949, shortly after this photo was taken, she won the Pacific Coast Junior Ladies figure skating championship at San Diego. Earlier in the season she had won the Northwest Junior Ladies and free skating titles. She had placed high at the national championship at Colorado Springs the year before in her first appearance there. Marlene was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jackson, 4501 N. 28th St. ( T.Times, 3/28/1949, p.8- alt. photograph)


Lakewood Ice Arena (Lakewood); Jackson, Marlene; Ice Skating--Tacoma--1940-1950;

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Diane Dapper invited her friends for a skating party at Lakewood for her 10th birthday party. Diane is 9th from the left in a white skating outfit. She was the daughter of Mathias J. and Adah H. Dapper. Fourteen girls, all friends at Annie Wright Seminary, pose by the barrier at the Lakewood Ice Arena wearing various skating outfits. A snowy mountain scene made of plywood is seen above them. (TNT, 12/11/1950, p.4)


Ice skating--Tacoma; Ice skating rinks--Lakewood; Winter sports--Tacoma; Skaters; Lakewood Ice Arena (Lakewood); Dapper, Diane; Birthday parties--Lakewood--1950-1960;

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George and Leah Mueller pose for an October, 1942, publicity photograph inside the Lakewood Ice Arena, with its pseudo Bavarian decor. The German couple were well known in skating and replaced John Johnsen when he left for war duty in 1942. Prior to coming to Lakewood, the couple had taught in Boston, Toronto, St. Louis, Philadelphia and Long Beach, California. Initially booked only for the 1942-43 season, they stayed six years, enjoying the Northwest and the arena's talented group of young skaters. In a nod to World War II anti-German sentiment, the couple was introduced to Tacoma as the "Millers." ("A History of Figure Skating in Pierce County;" T. Times 10-19-1942, p.2)


Lakewood Ice Arena (Lakewood); Ice skating--Tacoma--1940-1950; Ice skating rinks--Tacoma--1940-1950; Mueller, George; Mueller, Leah;

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Tacoma Ice Hockey players at Lakewood Ice Arena. This goalie, representing the Medosweet Dairies team, is ready at net in this November of 1940 photograph. Maskless, he is wearing enormous pads and thick gloves and clutching his stick. No helmets were worn in this era so the goalie needed to be alert and agile to avoid incoming pucks. [Also dated 11-15-1940.]


Lakewood Ice Arena (Lakewood); Ice hockey--Lakewood--1940-1950; Ice hockey players--Lakewood;

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Morley Barnard (left) and Bill Anderson (right) of the Griffin Fuel Company hockey team warm up for their game against the team fielded by Cammaranos. On Wednesday November 15, 1939 the Griffin Fuel hockey team set a new league record at the Lakewood Ice Arena when they defeated the Cammaranos 19 to 16. In 1938, the Oakes Pavilion at 7310 Steilacoom Blvd. was converted into the Lakewood Ice Arena. The Ice Arena was torn down after its roof collapsed in October 1982.


Ice hockey--Lakewood--1930-1940; Lakewood Ice Arena (Lakewood); Ice hockey players--Lakewood;

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Alex Babbitt skating party at Lakewood Ice Arena. A woman wearing a floral costume with an orchid in her hair receives a piece of cake from two women, also in costume and wearing skates. The event occurred on November 25, 1939.


Cakes--Lakewood; Costumes; Lakewood Ice Arena (Lakewood); Parties--Lakewood;

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Masquerade affair at Lakewood Ice Arena, given by the Lakewood Club on April 18, 1939. Emulating war figures, three men dress as Neville Chamberlin, Adolf Hitler (identified as Lorne McKendry) and Abraham Lincoln. All three wear skates. (T. Times, 4/22/1939, p. 8)


Lakewood Club (Lakewood); Masquerades--Lakewood--1930-1940; McKendry, Lorne;

D8168-2

Hockey season closed with Griffin Fuel finishing first against Alt Heidelberg at Lakewood Ice Arena. L to r: Fred Kislingbury, Captain Bill Anderson, Wenatchee Apple Queen Lois Ross, Ed Griffin, and Norton Clapp. (T. Times, 4/2/1939, p. 14)


Ice hockey--Lakewood--1930-1940; Ice hockey players--Tacoma--1930-1940; Griffin Fuel Co. (Tacoma); Lakewood Ice Arena (Lakewood); Kislingbury, Fred; Anderson, Bill; Ross, Lois; Griffin, Edwin L., 1908-1955; Clapp, Norton, 1906-1995;

D8168-4B

Hockey season closed with Griffin Fuel finishing first against Alt Heidelberg at Lakewood Ice Arena. L to r: Fred Kislingbury, arena manager, Captain Bill Anderson, Wenatchee Apple Queen Lois Ross and Norton Clapp. (T. Times, 4/20/1939, p. 14)


Ice hockey--Lakewood--1930-1940; Ice hockey players--Tacoma--1930-1940; Griffin Fuel Co. (Tacoma); Lakewood Ice Arena (Lakewood); Kislingbury, Fred; Anderson, Bill; Ross, Lois; Clapp, Norton, 1906-1995;

D8168-1

Hockey season ends with the 1938-1939 Ice Hockey Champions, Griffin Fuel team at Lakewood Ice Arena. Captain Bill Anderson and two unidentified men. (T. Times, 4/20/1939, p. 14)


Ice hockey--Lakewood--1930-1940; Ice hockey players--Tacoma--1930-1940; Griffin Fuel Co. (Tacoma); Lakewood Ice Arena (Lakewood); Anderson, Bill;

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Harry Bernie holding the trophy, and 1938-1939 Ice Hockey Champions, Griffin Fuel ice hockey team's eight players, at Lakewood Ice Arena. From left to right: Unidentified, Jim Kotas, Art "Archie" Swanson, Bill Gribble, Bill Anderson, Ed Swanson, Chuck Negali and Morley Barnard. Peering out between the legs of Ed Swanson is his father, Ed Swanson, Sr. (T. Times, 4/20/1939, p. 14).


Ice hockey--Lakewood--1930-1940; Ice hockey players--Tacoma--1930-1940; Griffin Fuel Co. (Tacoma); Lakewood Ice Arena (Lakewood);

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ca. 1939. Hockey players performing drills at Lakewood Ice Arena circa 1939. One player is down on ice with puck under him; Griffin Fuel Company player above him with stick raised.


Ice hockey players--Lakewood; Ice hockey--Lakewood--1930-1940; Lakewood Ice Arena (Lakewood);

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ca. 1934. Orchestra at the Oakes. View of musicians with grand piano and female singer ordered by Mr. White. The Oakes Pavilion had opened in the summer of 1923 and was available for ballroom dancing. By 1934, renovation was underway to turn the Pavilion into a nightspot called the Towers. In 1938, Norton Clapp converted it to the Lakewood Ice Arena. The Arena was demolished in 1982 to make room for lakefront condominiums. (T. Times) (WSHS)


Oakes Pavilion (Lakewood); Ballrooms--Lakewood; Orchestras--1930-1940;

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Tacoma sports enthusiasts were introduced to the sport of curling in January of 1949 at the Lakewood Ice Arena. There were six or more teams already organized in the area and eager to demonstrate the game and recruit new players. From left to right, standing, are: Piper Montgomery (no first name provided), Drummer McLeod (no first name provided), Harry Morrison, Bud Mellinger, Frank Edwardson, Al St. Pierre, J. Woodruff and Dr. Rudolph McCrae. Kneeling are: C.J. Tucker, Anton Barcott, Andy Coppock and Don Gilbertson. Although curling originated in Scotland, it had become very popular across the pond in Canada and the United States. The broom, a major factor in the game, is used to clear the path of the sliding stone. The circles on the ice are targets. The Scottish piper and drummer added color to the games that were being held weekly at the arena. Photograph ordered by Mr. Metcalf, Tacoma Times. (T.Times, 1/30/1949, p.14-article; T.Times 2-6-49, p. 13) TPL-9505


Lakewood Ice Arena (Lakewood); Curling--Tacoma--1940-1950; Athletes--Tacoma--1940-1950; Brooms & brushes; Ice skating rinks--Tacoma--1940-1950; Costumes--Scottish;

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In January of 1949 the first team curling competition in the Tacoma area was held at the Lakewood Ice Arena, 7310 Steilacoom Blvd. S.W., Lakewood. In this photograph, three curlers sweep the ice to help control the curling stone as it slides toward the target behind them. A fourth member of the team stands close to the target directing their actions. The three curlers with brooms are (l to r) Anton Barcott, later the owner of Harbor Lights, Al St. Pierre, Boeing firefighter, and Don Gilbertson, who was a junior in high school at the time and ran the snack bar at the ice arena. TPL-10596


Lakewood Ice Arena (Lakewood); Curling--Tacoma--1940-1950; Athletes--Tacoma--1940-1950; Brooms & brushes; Ice skating rinks--Tacoma--1940-1950; Barcott, Anton; Gilbertson, Don; St. Pierre, Al

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A curling game at Lakewood Ice Arena, Times, Metcalf. One of the curlers has just released the stone across the ice hoping for a bull's eye. The other team stands behind him. TPL-10599


Lakewood Ice Arena (Lakewood); Curling--Tacoma--1940-1950; Athletes--Tacoma--1940-1950; Brooms & brushes; Ice skating rinks--Tacoma--1940-1950;

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A curling game at Lakewood Ice Arena, Times, Metcalf. A player has just released the stone towards the circular target at the other end of the ice arena. All members of the four-person team can brush the ice with their brooms to help the stone get closer to the target. TPL-10597


Lakewood Ice Arena (Lakewood); Curling--Tacoma--1940-1950; Athletes--Tacoma--1940-1950; Brooms & brushes; Ice skating rinks--Tacoma--1940-1950;

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