by Canadian Football Hall Of Fame | Oct 23, 2017
Don Luzzi, an all-star at Villanova University, was an outstanding lineman right from his rookie year. In 1958 he was selected to the All-Star Team at both the offensive and defensive tackle positions. Luzzi’s value to the squad was evident when his return from an...
by Canadian Football Hall Of Fame | Oct 23, 2017
Frank (Pep) Leadlay began his career at Central Collegiate in Hamilton, Ontario. Leadlay played one year of intermediate footbal then, after the first world war, played for the Hamilton Tigers’ senior squad. Leadley and teammate Harry Batstone were members of the...
by Canadian Football Hall Of Fame | Oct 23, 2017
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...
by Canadian Football Hall Of Fame | Oct 23, 2017
Ken Lehmann was born January 13, 1942 in Louisville, Kentucky. He had a stand out college career at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio where he was named Most Valuable Lineman in his junior and senior year. In 1964, Lehmann was recruited to join the Ottawa Rough...
by Canadian Football Hall Of Fame | Oct 23, 2017
Leo Lewis starred in the backfield at Lincoln University in Missouri and was known as the “Lincoln Locomotive”. During his career, Lewis rushed 1,351 times for 8,861 yards and 48 touchdowns, carrying for more than 1,000 yards in both the 1958 and 1961 seasons. Lewis...