Annis Stukus played six different positions, including quarterback, and was a member of Grey Cup winning teams in 1937 and 1938. While he was the coach and GM of the New Edmonton Franchise, “Stuke” occasionally performed the kicking duties for the team. Stukus...
Wilfrid (Billy) Hughes began coaching at Montreal’s Westhill High School and led the team to an interscholastic championship. In 1922 Hughes was asked to take over the coaching position at Queen’s. He taught the team some fundamentals and a few new plays, and they...
Andrew “Red” Currie began his football career as a player from 1925 – 1933. He played with St. John’s College, University of Manitoba, Regina Pats, Regina Roughriders and the Winnipeg “Pegs”. Currie’s career at the executive level included coaching, officiating, and...
Martin ruby was selected most valuable player in the Southwest Intercollegiate Conference in 1941. He graduated from Texas A & M the following year and played in three bowl games before entering the armed forces during World War II. Ruby came to the Saskatchewan...
Les Lear learned the game of football as a Winnipeg schoolboy, playing with the Deer Lodge juniors. He was recruited by legendary Blue Bombers coach Reg Threlfall. Lear was an all-star lineman several times and played in five Grey Cup games. Following his service with...