I never had the opportunity to ride that train (too poor), but I had friends who did -- they talked about it for weeks.Griz63 said:Went to my first Griz Cat game in Bozeman in 1957 (Griz lost) freshman in 1959 watched Terry Dillion, Bobby O'billovich, Pat Dodson, Paul Miller, John Lands (one of first great black players) and many others I can't think of, we won one game in 1959 beat BYU 12 to 6 in Provo, the next year we did much better I think we won 5 or 6 games beating the Cats on a late field goal by a kid from Billings by the name of Sorenson. Got my first season tickets in 1970 and will continue my 700 mile round trip to Missoula for every game for as long as I can climb those steps at Washingto Grizzly stadium win or lose I will be there.
A quick footnote: In those years there was always a special train for students for Griz Cat games what a blast that was.
I saw many games at Old Dornblazer -- almost froze to death at some of them. I remember Homecoming in probably 1966, when it was snowing and blowing so hard, you could scarcely see the stands on the other side of the field -- and the Griz lost, although I don't remember who they were playing.info said:1968, I even saw a game in Old Dornblazer, current site of the Mansfield Library. Suffered through a lot of bad years, I don't want to go back to those kind of teams. I hope and pray we can get back on the winning track this year.....
'68griz said:LA, you took the words off my keyboard.
Wish I had Biden's teeth!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Already voted..you know for whom! One memory of the Old Dornblaser was sitting in front of Hugo, the Galloping Swede....I have been a Dem ever since...AZGrizFan said:'68griz said:LA, you took the words off my keyboard.
He's a democrat. He felt "entitled" to them.![]()
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Don't go all Joe Biden on me, LA...I'm just messin' with ya. :thumb:![]()