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In the program roster for July 6, 1993 Winnipeg vs Calgary, Chris Walby was listed as 6' 7'' and 306 pounds. Thanks mjn
Whatever a Bomber or CFL fan will pay for it theres no set price.
Winnipeg Blue Bombers was created in 1930.
A contest was held when the mascots were being created and my wife, Nicole Glennie, submitted the names Buzz and Boomer when she was a very young girl and was chosen as the winner.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers (officially the Winnipeg Football Club) was formed in 1930 as the Winnipeg Winnipegs. The name was certainly not original in the slightest, and was soon shortened to the Winnipeg Pegs. The Pegs adopted their present colours of blue and gold in 1932. They soon became a football powerhouse on the Canadian prairies. In 1935, the Winnipeg Pegs became the first team from western Canada to win the Grey Cup. The following summer, the Winnipeg Pegs were playing an exhibition game in North Dakota. Apparently they were trouncing their opposition that day. Joe Louis, then the reigning heavyweight boxing champion, was known by the nickname "the brown bomber" because he also thoroughly trounced most of his opponents. Legend has it that during the game a young sports reporter with the Winnipeg Tribune, Vince Leah, happened to remark, "these are the blue bombers of football," which was a takeoff on the nickname for Joe Louis. Since that day the Winnipeg Football Club has been known as the Blue Bombers.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are a team in the Canadian Football League. They are located in Winnipeg, Manitoba. They were the first team from Western Canada to win the Grey Cup.
Information on the Winnipeg Blue Bombers can be found at their official website, at the website for the Canadian Football League, and in the sports pages of Winnipeg papers such as the Winnipeg Free Press.
The home field of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers is in the City of Winnipeg, in the Province of Manitoba. The Blue Bombers also play their "away" games in the provinces of Québec, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia.
in winnipeg, manitoba. it is a little city state that is often forgotten aboot.
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Winnipeg Blue Bombers have never even played in a Grey Cup in Winnipeg, never mind having won there.