was there for the wrong reasons. capp apologizes for holding on to the past. all i can do is apologize and i hold a grudge for a long time, but i came here today, i had a flower in my hand and i tried to give it to this fellow. but before capp leaves the stage, he tells one story too many about fleming s dog, apparently named after masca. fleming said, i named my dog angelo. my dog is angelo, and i kicked the [ muted ] out of that dog every day. so, one of the most discussed septuagenarian fights ever proves one thing, that holding on to the grey cup can last but a moment, but holding on to the grey cup grudge can last a lifetime. if you want to carry a grudge like that, oh, my gosh, and it s
football league was paying bigger money than the nfl. i said, i don t know what the cfl is all about, but i know one thing, i m going here. i was a very bad boy. i was the bad boy of this league. in 1963, he is playing for the hamilton tiger cats and his bad boy reputation is about to go from famous to infamous. it s nearing halftime at the cfl s championship game, the grey cup. mosca s tiger cats are playing the british columbia lions. the lions number 15, willie flemming, has the ball and is on his way down to the ground, when masca, number 68, comes flying in to seal the deal. and it was one of those bang-bang plays where i went over the top and caught the back of his head and there was no penalty called on the play. flemming takes the pitch up,
gets away from kunitz and he nabs the elusive willie and gets the stop. fleming leaves the game with an injury. fleming appears injured. and maska s team goes on to win the game. that s part of the game. i played the game the way it was designed to be played. it was just one of those unfortunate plays, and just because i did it, it just so happened i had a stigma attached to it that it was a dirty play. masca completes the stop. the bc lions exact revenge beating hamilton in the gray cup the following season, which would have seemed to have settled the score, but did it? fast-forward 48 years. it s november 2011 at the cfl alumni legends luncheon, a luncheon to raise awareness about the dire needs fund for retired cfl players with personal, physical and financial woes. 74-year-old masca is seated at the same table as willie fleming s former teammate and
an injury. fleming appears injured. and maska s team goes on to win the championship. that s part of the game. i played the game the way it was designed to be played. it was just one of those unfortunate plays, and just because i did it, it just so happened i had a stigma attached to it that it was a dirty play. masca completes the stop. the b.c. lions exact revenge beating hamilton in the gray cup the following season, which would have seemed to have settled the score, but did it? fast forward 48 years. it s november 2011 at the cfl alumni legends luncheon, a luncheon to raise awareness about the dire needs fund for retired cfl players with personal, physical, and financial woes. 74-year-old masca is seated at the same table as willie fleming s former teammate and retired lion quarterback joe
thing, i m going here. i was a very bad boy. i was the bad boy of this league. in 1963, he is playing for the hamilton tiger cats and his bad boy reputation is about to go from famous to infamous. it s nearing halftime at the cfl s championship game, the grey cup. mosca s tiger cats are playing the british columbia lions. the lions number 15, willie flemming, has the ball and is on his way down to the ground, when masca, number 68, comes flying in to seal the deal. and it was one of those bang-bang plays where i went over the top and caught the back of his head and there was no penalty called on the play. flemming takes the pitch up, gets away from kunitz and he nabs the elusive willie and gets the stop. fleming leaves the game with