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Winnipeg Blue Bombers Founded 1930 Based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Home field Osborne Stadium (1935–1952) Canad Inns Stadium (1953–2012) Princess Auto Stadium (2013–present) Head coach Mike O'Shea General manager Kyle Walters Team president Wade Miller Owner(s) Winnipeg Football Club (a non-profit corporation) League Canadian Football League Division West Colours Royal blue, metallic ...
Osborne Stadium was a multi-sport outdoor stadium in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It operated from 1932 until 1956, and hosted Canadian football home games for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and baseball games in the Mandak League. The stadium was also home to local high school football, soccer, baseball and softball games.
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The 1945 Winnipeg Blue Bombers was the 13th season of the franchise and the first since 1941, as the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union and the Western Interprovincial Football Union each returned to play with the end of World War II.
FB – Bob Sandberg, Winnipeg Blue Bombers; E – Johnny Bell, Regina Roughriders; E – Ken Sluman, Calgary Stampeders; E – Red Noel, Regina Roughriders; C – Mel Wilson, Winnipeg Blue Bombers; G – Doug Drew, Regina Roughriders; G – Bert Iannone, Winnipeg Blue Bombers; T – Bob Pullar, Calgary Stampeders; T – Bob Smith, Winnipeg Blue ...
Upon their inception, they quickly became fan favorites. The two birds are now found at Princess Auto Stadium, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers new home stadium. During the offseason, they usually appear at various events on behalf of, or hosted by, the Blue Bombers organization. Buzz- Wears a Bombers helmet, flying goggles, and a blue jersey with number
The 1959 CFL season was the sixth season in modern-day Canadian football, although officially it was the second season of the Canadian Football League.The Winnipeg Blue Bombers played the Hamilton Tiger-Cats for the third straight time in the Grey Cup final.
Raimey was selected in the ninth round of the 1963 NFL draft by the Cleveland Browns. He turned down an offer from the Browns, [16] instead signing with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League for a $5,000 bonus and a three-year contract. [16] He suffered a recurrence of his prior shoulder injury and underwent surgery in the ...