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January 31, 2017

Number 59

NUMBER FIFTY-NINE
NAME POSITION YEAR
Joe Aguirre K, E 1950-51
Ryan Bachman (also #90) T 2005
Kelly Bates G 2009
Lyle Bauer C, G 1982-91
Michael Couture (also #70) OL 2016-22
Jace Daniels OL 2015
Andre Douglas OL 2010-13
Brandon Dyson C 2001
Jeffrey Grays LB 1994
Russ Haines G, T, DT 1955
Craig Hendrickson OL 1997-99
Al Kornberg (also #58) G 1950
Todd Krenbrink OL 2004
Ray McLeod G, T 1955
Val St. Germain OL 2006-07
Ira Watley (also #64) OL 1978

Winnipeg Football Club Hall of Famers:

  • Lyle Bauer (1998)

 

Division All-Stars:

  • Joe Aguirre (1950)
  • Lyle Bauer (1990)

 

CFL Award Winners:

  • Dave Dryburgh Memorial Trophy (Leading scorer West Division) – Joe Aguirre, 1950

 

Bomber Team Awards:

  • Most Outstanding Canadian – Craig Hendrickson, 1997
  • Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman — Lyle Bauer, 1988
  • Most Outstanding Rookie — Andre Douglas, 2010

He Wore It Well:

Lyle Bauer, C, G, 1982-91

Lyle Bauer was a take-no-prisoners centre during a stretch of some of the best football in this franchise’s history. He was a divisional all-star and the club’s top lineman in 1988 and managed to survive life in the trenches in a career that covered 11 seasons.

Bauer’s impact off the field with the football club and in this community has been significant, too. He was part of the franchise’s rebirth in the early 2000s, helping lead the organization off its deathbed to finding its financial footing again. Just as important was Bauer’s role in the establishment of the Never Alone Foundation after he was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2004.

 

Notable:

Joe Aguirre already had a lot of pro football under his belt when he came to the Bombers, having played for the Washington Redskins in 1941 and 1943-45 and the Los Angeles Dons of the All-America Football Conference. He made an immediate impact upon his arrival, leading the West in scoring in 1950 and after a couple years in Winnipeg, spent one season in Edmonton and three in Saskatchewan.