A. H. (Bert) Warwick was a player, coach and executive at all levels, and served Canadian football for more than 50 years. Following his playing career, Warwick coached junior squads, and was the Head Coach of the Blue Bombers in 1945. Winnipeg won the Western...
Michael J. (Mike) Rodden played football, hockey, lacrosse and soccer with great intensity. During four years at Queen’s he won 15 letters in football and hockey. Mike Rodden coached a total of 42 teams, won 27 league championships, two interscholastic titles and led...
Jack Newton’s playing career began in Sarnia where he played both collegiate and junior rugby-football, before leaving to study at the University of Toronto. Newton was Team Captain when Varsity won the Grey Cup the first time it was presented in 1909. Following the...
Huck Welch started his football career in Collingwood. He played senior ball at Delta Collegiate in Hamilton and then joined the Tigers in 1928. Huck Welch was an All-Star running back and kicker in the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union, and was the Scoring Leader...
Paul Rowe participated in rugby, as well as track and field in Victoria, BC before attending the University of Oregon. He was twice All-Western while with the Calgary Bronks, and was the leading scorer with 61 points in 1939. Rowe, who was known as “Pappy”, was a...