I vaguely remember covering the

when I started full-time at the paper in 1974. I worked a lot of nights and weekends then. The names Art Jones, Connie Madigan and Don Head were still familiar, but the men looked much different when I saw them Thursday evening.

The Oregon Historical Society's exhibit,

, celebrates the Portland Rosebud's 1915-16 PCHA championship. It was the first team engraved on the legendary Stanley Cup, which also made the trip to the exhibition's opening.

Broadcaster Bill Schonely, who called games for the

before becoming the voice of the Portland Trail Blazers, told stories next to the Lester Patrick Cup, which the rival Totems and Portland Buckeroos battled for.

Kerry Tymchuk, executive director of the Oregon Historical Society, told how the exhibit came to be along with Doug Piper, president of the Portland Winterhawks, who gave a brief history of hockey in Portland and pointed out Jones and Madigan, and other members of past Portland Buckeroo teams.