Neil Lumsden

Neil Lumsden

Neil Lumsden had a successful collegiate and professional career. During his time with the Ottawa Gee Gee’s, Lumsden amassed numerous records. On November 1, 1975, Lumsden scored 37 points (five touchdowns) which made him fourth all-time on the points scored in a...
Ron Lancaster

Ron Lancaster

Ron Lancaster quarterbacked the Saskatchewan Roughriders to five Grey Cup finals, including their first championship in 1966. Lancaster received the Jeff Nicklin Memorial Trophy, awarded to the Western Conference Most Valuable Player, on five occasions. During 19...
Eric Lapointe

Eric Lapointe

Éric Lapointe was born September 13, 1974 in Brossard, Quebec. He dominated the record books during his four year career as running back with the Mount Allison Mounties. In just 28 games, Lapointe racked up a total of 4,666 career yards, only 29 yards short of the...
Alexander Smirle Lawson

Alexander Smirle Lawson

Dr. Alexander Smirle Lawson was rated one of the hardest-plunging Backfielders in Canadian football. He was called “Big Train” and his hard play was largely responsible for University of Toronto’s Grey Cup victory in 1909. Lawson was the captain of the Toronto...
Ellison Kelly

Ellison Kelly

Ellison Kelly was a high draft choice of the New York Giants, and played with them before coming to the Canadian Football League during the 1960 season. Kelly usually played guard or tackle, but the versatile performer also provided depth at the defensive end and...