Bud Fowler was a gifted athlete who played for the Toronto Argonauts in the 1950’s and was a valuable member of two Grey Cup championship winning teams including the famous 1950 Mud Bowl
As a member of the Hamilton Tiger Cats from 1953-1960, he played in both the 1953 and 1957 Grey Cup Championship teams, and continued supporting the team both as an alumnus and fan
The Hamilton Tiger-Cat Alumni is sad to announce the passing of Pete Neumann. Pete died on January 1st in his 89th year in St. Catharines. Pete played Defensive End for …
The Hamilton Tiger-Cat Alumni Association is sad to announce the passing of Bill Graham. He died this past Wednesday at the age of 83. Bill played halfback for the Tiger-Cats …
The Hamilton Tiger-Cat Alumni Association is sad to announce the passing of Alumnus Bill Danychuk. Bill passed away Friday at the age of 79 after short battle with cancer. Bill …
Obituary for Billy Ray Locklin Billy Ray Locklin, age 83 of Rockdale passed away the afternoon of Friday, November 8, 2019 while in the Seton Medical Center in Round Rock. …
REGINA LEADER-POST Updated: December 9, 2019 R-Kal Truluck, whose professional football career included three years with the Saskatchewan Roughriders, died Nov. 29 at age 45. He had been suffering from …
MONTREALALOUETTES.COM The Montreal Alouettes mourn the passing of former player George Springate, who passed away at the age of 81. Following his collegiate career at McGill University, he played three seasons with …
The Hamilton Tiger-Cat Alumni Association is sad to announce the passing of Alumnus Ed Chalupka. Ed was an offensive lineman for the Tiger-Cats from 1970 – 1976 and member of …
By The Canadian Press Charlie Taaffe, who twice was the CFL’s coach of the year with the Montreal Alouettes, has died. He was 69. Taaffe’s sister, Mary Bowen, said on …
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