by Canadian Football Hall Of Fame | Oct 23, 2017
Jacob Gill (Jake) Gaudaur played football from the age of 19 and was a member of Grey Cup winning teams in 1942 and 1953. While still an active player, Gaudaur had already assumed executive positions with his clubs. He was part owner of the Toronto Indians and was a...
by Canadian Football Hall Of Fame | Oct 23, 2017
Gregory B. Fulton was a Winnipeg native and moved to Calgary in 1930. He began his direct involvement with football as a player in 1939. Following World War II, he was a reporter for “Gateway”, the University of Alberta Student Newspaper, where he developed...
by Canadian Football Hall Of Fame | Oct 23, 2017
Following an excellent quarterbacking career with Edmonton and Calgary, Eric “Eck” Duggan was a game official for several years. “Eck” Duggan was among the group who reorganized the Edmonton Eskimos in 1949, after a nine-year hiatus. He was the CFL commissioner’s...
by Canadian Football Hall Of Fame | Oct 23, 2017
Septimus (Seppi) DuMoulin was an exceptional kicking backfielder who played on six national championship teams. When he was transferred by his employer to Western Canada, he became a leading figure in the development of the Western game. Seppi DuMoulin was...
by Canadian Football Hall Of Fame | Oct 23, 2017
Paul Dojack first became involved with football when he helped to organize the Regina Dales in 1931. He started out as quarterback of the club, but soon moved to the coaching position. The Dales won four consecutive Western Championships and one national title. Dojack...