by Canadian Football Hall Of Fame | Oct 23, 2017
Larry Haylor started his coaching career with the University of Saskatchewan in 1971 and finished in 1973. Haylor became the Head Coach in 1984 of the Western Mustangs. From 1984, Haylor posted a winning record for every season he was at Western. During the 1994...
by Canadian Football Hall Of Fame | Oct 23, 2017
A native of Eastern Canada, Frank J. Hannibal arrived in Winnipeg in 1934 and immediately inspired the Winnipeg football organization. The newly-recruited executive was determined to build a Grey Cup Contender. Hannibal’s efforts were rewarded when, after only one...
by Canadian Football Hall Of Fame | Oct 23, 2017
G. Sydney Halter was active in amateur sports in Winnipeg, and in 1934 assisted in reorganizing the Winnipeg Rugby Football Club. He was the treasurer in 1935 when Winnipeg became the first Western team to win the Grey Cup. G. Sydney Halter participated in the...
by Canadian Football Hall Of Fame | Oct 23, 2017
Harry Crawford Griffith played quarterback for the first teams at Ridley and Trinity Colleges. An excellent coach, Dr. Griffith possessed a great ability to motivate his young players to work together as a team. He was noted for developing 60-minute teams and greatly...
by Canadian Football Hall Of Fame | Oct 23, 2017
Albert Henry George Grey, the 4th Earl Grey, was appointed Governor General of Canada on December 10, 1904. He was largely responsible for the outstanding success of the Quebec tercentenary celebration in 1908. It was his suggestion that the battlefield of the Plains...