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

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

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

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

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

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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