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1952 Snapshots

 

 
Steve S & John Carlson, Kamsack          Roy Taylor, a pair that didn't get away

Left - Kamsack Cyclones Steve Stavrianoudakis and John Carlson. Right - Cyclones' Playing-manager Roy Taylor showing off his catch.   Photos courtesy Joan Parker/Kazakoff.

Madge Lake, 1952

Kamsack Cyclones, 1952 at Madge Lake. Top row - Jim Lidster, Jim Peterson, John Carlson, Steve Stavrianoudakis. Bottom - Roy Philpot, Roy Taylor, Len Tucker.

1952, Madge Lake

Top (left to right) - John Zeeben, Roy Philpot, Jim Peterson, TBA.  Bottom - John Carlson, Jim Lidster, Len Tucker, Steve Stavrianoudakis.

Cyclones, 1952

Left to right - Ray Philpot, Jim Peterson, Len Tucker, John Carlson, Steve Stavrianoudakis.

Kamsack Cyclones, 1952

Left to right - Jim Peterson, Ray Philpot, Roy Taylor, Len Tucker, Steve Stavrianoudakis.

Steve Stavrianoudakis        Stave Stavrianoudakis 

Pitcher Steve Stavrianoudakis.

 John Carlson, 1952     Ray Philpot, 1952

                   John Carlson                                                        Ray Philpot

 

Right-hander Al Seymour of Winnipeg fanned 21 batters in a 1952 junior game at Osborne Stadium.  Seymour, who pitched with Grandview in 1950 and would pitch for Bowsman in 1953 in the Manitoba-Saskatchewan League.  He also suited up with the Moose Jaw Mallards of the Saskatchewan League in 1954 before returning to Manitoba to star in the Winnipeg Senior League.  His feat was highlighted in the Winnipeg Free Press, March 21, 1953.

    
  
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