Harry C.F. Spring played football at Ross Collegiate Institute in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, before moving with his family to Vancouver. He quarterbacked the Meralomas to the B.C. Senior football title, and later was a member of the Club’s Executive while attending the...
Robert “Bob” Simpson was an excellent athlete who participated in the 1952 Olympic Games in Finland. His exceptional athletic ability allowed him to make a great contribution to Canadian Football. Bob Simpson was an all-star at several positions and played in the 1957...
Chester “Ches” McCance was a colourful individual who combined exceptional football talent with leadership qualities and a great dedication to the game. McCance was a graduate of junior football in Winnipeg. In 1937 he moved up to the Blue Bombers. He was an accurate...
Carroll (Wayne) Harris, nicknamed “The Thumper” has won nearly every honour available to a linebacker. He played his entire professional career with Calgary after being an exceptional competitor with the University of Arkansas. Wayne Harris was nominated nine times...
John Barrow was an outstanding Lineman during his 14-year career. He was selected to 16 All-Star teams. During four consecutive seasons, he was chosed on both the offensive and defensive squads. He played in nine Grey Cup games and was nominated eight times for the...