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Canadian Football Hall of Fame member

Seen in game 3 of the 1970 Western finals in its entirety

Canadian Football League Most Outstanding Lineman Award
  • 1955: Tex Coulter
  • 1956: Kaye Vaughan
  • 1957: Kaye Vaughan (2x)
  • 1958: Don Luzzi
  • 1959: Roger Nelson
  • 1960: Herb Gray
  • 1961: Frank Rigney
  • 1962: John Barrow
  • 1963: Tom Brown
  • 1964: Tom Brown (2x)
  • 1965: Wayne Harris
  • 1966: Wayne Harris (2x)
  • 1967: Ed McQuarters
  • 1968: Ken Lehmann
  • 1969: John LaGrone
  • 1970: Wayne Harris (3x)
  • 1971: Wayne Harris (4x)
  • 1972: John Helton
  • 1973: Ray Nettles
Calgary Stampeders 59th Grey Cup Champions
  • Frank Andruski
  • John Atamian
  • Basil Bark
  • Lanny Boleski
  • James Bond
  • David Crabbe
  • Joe Forzani
  • John Forzani
  • Jim Furlong
  • Wayne Harris
  • Herm Harrison
  • John Helton
  • Jon Henderson
  • Reggie Holmes
  • Fred James
  • Jerry Keeling
  • Dennis Kemp
  • Craig Koinzan
  • Granville Liggins
  • Jim Lindsey
  • Rudy Linterman
  • Brian Marcil
  • Craig McLeod
  • Jesse Mims
  • Hugh McKinnis
  • Al Rankin
  • Larry Robinson
  • Herb Schumm
  • John Senst
  • Gerry Shaw
  • Jim Silye
  • Howard Starks
  • Dick Suderman
  • Leo Taylor
  • Bill Van Burkleo
  • Terry Wilson
  • Head coach: Jim Duncan
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Name Harris, Wayne
Alternative names
Short description Player of American and Canadian football
Date of birth May 4, 1938
Place of birth Hampton, Arkansas
Date of death
Place of death

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