Allan (Teddy) Morris began his football career with the Toronto playground teams and then with the Native Sons junior team in Winnipeg. Upon returning to Toronto, Morris earned a spot on the Toronto Argonauts’ junior squad and quickly graduated to the senior team....
Anthony (Tony) Golab was known as the “golden boy” during his football career. He was one of the game’s finest backfielders and was All-Canadian almost every year he played. Golab appeared in four Grey Cup games, but the 1941 contest was the most memorable. After...
Ross Brown Craig was a solid, hard-hitting running back. He was rated by opposing clubs as the greatest line-plunging ball carrier of the day. Craig had tremendous power from a start of one or two steps, making him a devastating force. This was during a time when the...
Dr. Tom Casey began his Canadian football career in 1949 after playing one year with the New York Yankees of the All-American Conference. Casey was the leading rusher in the Western Interprovincial Football Union (WIFU) in 1950 with 637 yards. In 1952 Casey gained 100...