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NUMBER SEVENTY-FIVE | ||
NAME | POSITION | YEAR |
Vic Anonsen | WR | 1979 |
Jim Avery (also #60) | DE | 1968 |
Joe Jackson | LB | 1975-76 |
Mike Kuhn (also #65, #72) | LB | 1971-72 |
Willie Lee | DT | 1979 |
Tommy Lumsden (also #63) | E, DE, T, G | 1951-54 |
Mickey Maguire | RB, DB | 1952 |
Ted McEachern | LB | 1974-75 |
Stan Mikawos (also #77) | DT | 1982-96 |
Tennie Pierce | TE | 1979 |
Ken Robinson | TE | 1974 |
John Steele | DB | 1973 |
Lyall Woznesensky | DT, DE | 1977-78 |
Stan Mikawos was born in Gdansk, Poland, but moved to Winnipeg as a youngster and then started making a name for himself on the football field at Gordon Bell High School, Mesabi Junior College and the University of North Dakota. The Bombers made him one of their territorial draft picks in 1982 and it wouldn’t be long before the tough-as-nails battler was making contributions from his defensive tackle position. He scored his only career TD in the 1984 Grey Cup win and was part of two more championships, in 1988 and 1992. Under-rated, but never unappreciated, Mikawos wore #75 for the first half of his career before switching to #77.
A Winnipeg product, Lumsden played for the Winnipeg Light Infantry before joining the Bombers. Tragically, he passed away in 1955 at the age of 25 after emergency gall bladder surgery. The Tommy Lumsden Memorial Trophy is presented annually to the Bombers Top Canadian.