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Immigration Lawyer: Tiger Cats

Montreal Gazette Dept: Instead, he cheered for the Alouettes, simply because he aesthetically enjoyed the winged helmets the team of the 1960s era wore. And he relished watching quarterback Sam Etcheverry connect with Hal Patterson, not to mention George Dixon and Don Clark running out of the backfield, according to Montreal Gazette. Like many Als fans, Davis never forgave the controversial trade in 1960 of Patterson and Etcheverry to the last-place Ticats. However, his disappointment assuaged upon discovering Patterson was a Hamilton neighbour, living around the corner and for Jack Davis, born and raised in Hamilton, the love affair with the Canadian Football League began not with an affinity for the hometown Tiger-Cats. "Those winged helmets were the cats meow. They really attracted me," said Davis, now a 58-year-old Toronto-based immigration lawyer. As reported in the news.
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