by Canadian Football Hall Of Fame | Oct 23, 2017
John Helton played 219 games over a 14-year period, and was an All-Star almost every season. Helton was his team’s nominee for the Outstanding Lineman award twice, the Outstanding Defensive Player award six times, and the Most Outstanding Player award twice. John...
by Canadian Football Hall Of Fame | Oct 23, 2017
While Garney Henley appeared to be one of the least likely candidates for super stardom, but the slender young man from South Dakota excelled at both defence and offence. Henley played all 16 seasons of his CFL career with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, beginning in 1960....
by Canadian Football Hall Of Fame | Oct 23, 2017
Tracy Ham was born January 5, 1964 in Gainesville, Florida. Prior to joining the CFL, Ham had an outstanding college football career leading the Georgia Southern University Eagles to two Division 1-AA National Championships. Ham began his CFL career in 1987 as a...
by Canadian Football Hall Of Fame | Oct 23, 2017
Melvin “Fritz” Hanson was lured from North Dakota by Joe Ryan and became one of the premier running backs in Canadian football. in the 1935 Grey Cup game, the first championship won by a Western team, Fritz Hanson returned punts for more than 300 yards. After the game...
by Canadian Football Hall Of Fame | Oct 23, 2017
Considered to be one of the Montreal Alouettes greatest defensive backs, Dickie Harris joined the team in 1972 after an outstanding career at the University of South Carolina. Harris remained with the ALS for ten years setting team records. At the time of his...