179 argonauts.ca - Amazon Web Services
Transcription
179 argonauts.ca - Amazon Web Services
ISSUE # 140 Y R O T S I H argonauts.ca 179 Y R O T HIS 1873 - The Toronto Argonauts Football Club was formed as part of the Argonaut Rowing Club using the double blue colours of Oxford and Cambridge Universities for club members who were rugby football enthusiasts. The game was a form of rugby and scoring consisted of placing the ball over the goal line (a try) thus allowing the attacking team a chance to kick over the uprights (a goal). U of T defeated the Argonauts Rowing Club 1 try & 1 goal to nil on Oct. 11. Against Hamilton on Oct. 18, Toronto won 1 try 1 goal to nil. H.T. Glazebrook, an Englishman by birth, was appointed team captain and by tradition, the club’s first head coach. 1874 - The Rowing Club executive permitted nonmembers to play on the rugby football team for the first time at the rate of $1.00 a season. Two backto-back games with Hamilton ended in scoreless ties, but against the Toronto Lacrosse club the Argos won 5 tries and 3 goals to nil. 1875 - H. Lambe became the second head coach and the Argos played two games. U of T defeated the Boatmen on a goal from a free kick, 1 -0. Varsity’s average age was 18 years while Toronto’s was 23. 1876 - Four games were played under new head coach W.H. Perram. 1877 - Toronto scheduled only one game that year, against Hamilton on Nov. 22. It was a tight contest but Hamilton won 2 tries 1 goal to I try. 1878 - Captain Bedford became the 4th head coach of the Argonauts and 2 games were played. Trinity College was a scoreless tie but the Argos lost against to the U of T boys. 1879 - Too many injuries to the members during the competitive rowing season forced the Argonaut Football Club to cease operation for the year. 1880 - The first change in Canadian football was noted on the playing fields. The first principle of possession was introduced in that the forwards no longer bunched-up to kick the ball out of the “scrum,” but rather lined up side-by-side and across from one another, thus creating the first linemen of the game. Under the “open formation” the Argos, with new coach Orville Murphy, played Upper Canada College, Trinity College and the Guelph Football Club. 1881 - With the open formation being more readily accepted, Toronto played 4 games this year against Upper Canada College, the Britannia Football Club of Montreal, Trinity College and the Trinity College School of Port Hope. 1882 - Hume Blake became the new head coach and Toronto traveled to Montreal to take on the 180 Britannia Club. Then, on the return trip home Bruce MacLaren kicked 2 goals and Blake another as the Argonauts defeated Hamilton 3-0. 1883 - The oldest organized league in North America was founded by the formation of the Ontario Rugby Football Union (ORFU) and with it a new scoring system. Tries (touchdowns) were now worth 4 points, goals (converts) increased to 4 points, goals from the field (field goals) were 6 points, safety touches 2 points and rouge (singles) 1 point. A.H. Campbell was the head coach and Toronto won its first game from Varsity 23-1. In the return match, the Scullers lost 3-0 but, captured the series. Britannia Football Club lost 23-7 and in the first ORFU Championship game the Argonauts defeated Ottawa City 9-7. 1884 - Captain Blake returned to the coaching helm of the good ship Argonaut. Toronto finished the second season of ORFU Football with a 3-1 record. Toronto was shutout by Montreal 30-0 in the title contest. 1885 - Rupert Muntz became the eighth Argo head coach. Playing a five-game schedule, the Argonauts finished the season 3-2-0 and were eliminated from the playoffs. 1886 - Playing better football, Toronto won their first four games, finishing in first place. In the championship match, Toronto lost to Ottawa College 13-1. In a contest against Peterborough, the Argonauts set a team record, scoring 12 touchdowns in a 68-6 win. 1887 - The field goal dropped from 6 to 5 points and Hugh Smith began his four-year tenure as the Argonauts Head Coach. In a home-and-home series with Hamilton, the Argos won the first game 9-5, but dropped the second 10-8. Toronto was eliminated from further play when they were defeated by Trinity College. 1888 - Toronto had only three wins in five games, defeating Upper Canada College 35-1, Stratford Rugby Club 20-4 and U of T’s Varsity side 10-0. 1889 - In a revised schedule, the Argonauts trounced Stratford 45-0 and then clobbered Hamilton Tigers 46-0 a week later. Ottawa College stopped Toronto in the championship game winning 17-2. 1890 - Playing only two games, Toronto was eliminated from further play losing 8-5 to Hamilton and 17-6 to Varsity. 1891 - Goals from tries (converts) were now 2 points and R. Bayley became captain of the Argonaut Football Club and the Argonaut’s new head coach. The Boatmen had problems as a porous defence gave up argonauts.ca Y R O T HIS 1892 - In an exhibition game, Toronto blasted London Rugby Football Club 94-0 and when the season started the Argonauts were undefeated. The playoff match with Hamilton proved to be a tight contest as by halftime the teams were scoreless. In the second half, Hamilton won the game 5-1. 1893 - Under newly-appointed head coach Billy Wood, the Argos played some inspired football. Queen’s University won the playoff series over Toronto 28-3 and 27-7. 1894 - Joe Wright Sr., a popular football personality, was appointed Argo head coach. In play, Hamilton limited the Argos to just two TDs and won both series games 25-10 and 29-5. 1895 - For the next three years, the Argonauts failed to field an official team because of a dispute over the rules and professionalism between executives of the Argonaut Rowing Club and the ORFU Officials. Argo members were allowed to play for a football team under TAC Lornes’ banner. 1898 - Another change in Canadian football was made in 1897, the second principle of possession was introduced. Teams in control of the ball now had to gain 5 yards (or lose 20) in 3 downs in order to maintain possession. Back playing regulation games under Joe Wright Sr., the Argonauts were in for a very hard time competitively. The Argos scored only 19 points and gave up 140 while losing all six scheduled games including a 48-6 defeat by the ORFU champs, Ottawa Rough Riders. 1899 - R.C. Ripley was elected as the Argonauts captain. The Argonauts were 3-3-0 and finished in third place. 1900 - Entering a new century, it took Toronto until the last game of the season to capture first place with a 4-2 record. The Ottawa Rough Riders proved too powerful and the Argos lost 20-12 in playoff action. 1901 - Pud Kent became the Double Blue’s fourteenth mentor. Toronto, now known as the Argonaut Rugby Football Club, lost only one game and finished in first spot with a 5-1 record. Their only defeat was 2-0 by the Kingston Granites. In the playoffs, Ottawa College defeated Toronto in a two game series to capture the ORFU title. 1902 - The Argonauts made the playoffs but lost their two-game series to Ottawa. argonauts.ca 1903 - Playing only exhibition games, Toronto finished with only one win in five starts, a 40-1 triumph over the Torontos for the city championship. 1904 - Another change was noted in the scoring system. Tries were now 5 points and Goals from tries (converts) 1 point. Under newly-appointed playing head coach Fred Thompson, in league competition, Toronto won two games and lost three finishing in second place behind the powerful Hamilton Tigers. 1905 - The Toronto Victorias defeated the Argos 28-8 and 22-3. In their next two games, Hamilton hammered Toronto 41-7, and 22-10, eliminating the Argonauts from further play. 1906 - Two changes occurred in Canadian football. Teams now had to gain only 10 yards in 3 downs and the value of the field goal changed to 4 points. In the final year of the ORFU, the Argonauts, under head coach Chaucer Elliott, finished in second spot with a 3-2 record. 1907 - Toronto’s inaugural season of play in the new Inter-provincial Rugby Football Union league wasn’t one of the best for the Boatmen as they finished in last under the coaching duo of Fred Russell and Art Kent. Peter Flett’s individual performance was one of the brighter spots as he won the IRFU scoring title with 29 points including four four-point field goals. 1908 - The value of the field goal reached its present level of 3 points and the second year of the IRFU didn’t start off well for the Argos, finishing 1-50. Mert Kent kicked an Argonaut record 20 singles during the season. 1909 - Ottawa won the lRFU title and Toronto finished the year with at 1-5-0. Their only victory was against the Montreal Football Club, 22-4. 1910 - Under returning head coach Elliott, the Argonauts finished the season 3-3-0 and tied Ottawa for second place in the IRFU standings. Ross Binkley won the scoring title with 34 points, including setting a club record with six field goals. 1911 - The Argonauts move into Varsity Stadium with Billy Foulds at the coaching helm. Binkley again winning the overall scoring title (20 points). Toronto finished the season in first place at 5-10. Unfortunately, the Argos lost their first Grey Cup game to U of T 14-7. A highlight of the season was Billy Mallett kicking eight singles in one game against Montreal. 1912 - A change in head coach with Jack Newton at the controls again, Toronto finished in first place with an identical 5-1 record. The Argos defeated U of T 2216 in an IRFU playoff game, but lost the Grey Cup to the Hamilton Alerts 11-4. 181 History 91 points and the Argos lost all three of its seasonal games to Osgoode Hall and Hamilton. Y R O T HIS 1913 - Toronto finished with an even split; 3-3-0, good for third place. Player/Coach Binkley set a club record with 10 field goals and 54 career singles. 1914 - The First World War had begun, and the Boatmen finished 5-1-0 scoring a record setting 47 points against Ottawa and 145 points on the season. Since both Toronto and Hamilton had identical winloss records, they played off, but the game ended 9-9 and was called due to darkness. In the second contest, Toronto won decisively, then went on to defeat the U of T 14-2 for the Grey Cup win. Foulds was back as the Argonauts Head Coach and Jack O’Connor won the scoring title with a record 44 points, including an individual record 21 points in the last game of the season against Montreal. In a playoff game with the Hamilton Rowing Club, Everett Smith and Clad Murphy combined for a touchdown on a 130-yard punt return. The first two-man kick return for a score. 1915 - With the head coaching duties split between Foulds and Warren Caryell and many players off to fight for the armed services, Toronto slipped to second place with a 4-2 record. O’Connor set a Big Four record with 21 career converts, while Argonaut teammate Doug Garrett won the scoring title with 42 points. 1916 to 1918 – No games played due to the Great War. 1919 - With the First World War finally over, the IRFU resumed full operation, and the surprise of the year was the unexpected first place finish of the Montreal Football Club. Under new Head Coach Sinc McEvenue, the Argonauts finished 3-3-0 and a second place tie in the standings with Hamilton. Argos’ Garrett again won the scoring title with 25 points. 1920 - Toronto, coached by Mike Rodden, rallied to a first place finish and a 5-1-0 record. The Argos played a semi-final game against the Toronto Rowing Club which the Boatmen won, but a disputed call resulted in the rescheduling of the game with the second-half being replayed. The Argonauts eventually won that game 5-2, but lost the Grey Cup to the U of T 16-3. 1921 - LIONEL CONACHER! By the time the regular season was over, “Big Train,” as he was nicknamed, had set an IRFU scoring record of 85 points on 14 touchdowns, including 12 rushing. The Argos posted a perfect first place 6-0-0 record with McEvenue back as head coach and a record 167 scoring points. Toronto defeated first the U of T Varsity team and Toronto Parkdale in the playoffs, then shutout the Edmonton Eskimos 23-0 in the first East-West Grey Cup finale. 1922 - With his backfield partner Harry Batstone gone, Conacher still won the scoring title with 182 56 points and set another IRFU record of 33 singles for new Argo head coach Jack O’Connor. Although scoring fewer touchdowns, Conacher rushed for 950 yards and powered Toronto to an unbeaten 5-0-1 record. In their first playoff game, the Argonauts defeated Toronto Parkdale. In the second game against Queen’s, Conacher was the entire Argo attack rushing a record 35 times for 232 yards. However, it was not enough as Toronto lost the tight game 12-11. 1923 - Both Hamilton and Toronto lost only one game all season long but Toronto ended up in second spot with a 3-1-2 win-loss-tie record due to a final regular schedule contest loss to the Tigers. Toronto led in points scored with 71, and Dunc Monro won the scoring title with 23. 1924 - All season Toronto trailed the Hamilton Tigers eventually finishing second place in the standings and a 4-2-0 record. For the second time in Argonauts history two players combined on a punt return for a score. Against Ottawa, Archie Thomas and Gord Thom ran 125 yards for the major. 1925 - The Argonauts completely reversed their record and finished 2-4-0. Ottawa, now called the Senators, finished in first place, and went on to win the Grey Cup. 1926 - Although Rodden returned to the Argonauts coaching helm, Ottawa again finished in first place, with their only loss of the season coming at the hands of the Argonauts 24-0. Hank Sinclair scored the final touchdown of the game. The win gave Toronto a tie for second place with Hamilton as each club had a 3-3, win-loss record. 1927 - The Boatmen, coached by Frank Knight, settled for third place with a 2-3-1 record. Dunc Monro led the Argos with 24 points, almost half of the team’s total scoring output. 1928 - Toronto went from bad to worse ending up in a dead last tie with Montreal. Both teams posted disappointing 1-4-1 marks. Against Ottawa, Frank Turville scored 18 points, equalling a club record of eight singles in one game and rushing for 177 yards. 1929 - Under Head Coach Buck McKenna Toronto finished third with a 3-3-0. Frank Turville won the scoring title with 34 points, including 16 singles. 1930 - The Depression was in full swing and so were the Hamilton Tigers. They finished the season with a 4-0-2 mark, while Toronto had to settle for second place with a 4-1-1 mark. 1931 - Frank Turville won the scoring title with 26 points.The first completed Argonaut forward pass argonauts.ca Y R O T HIS 1932 - With the Toronto coaching duties split between McKenna and Lew Hayman it was another break-even year for the Boatmen, as they finished in third place again with three wins against three losses. 1933 - In his first season as Head Coach Lew Hayman’s Argos started off the year by losing two games in a row, but ended up by winning their last four to tie Montreal for first place. In the playoffs, the Argos knocked off Montreal and Winnipeg and then won the Grey Cup against the Sarnia lmperials. During the season, Argo history was made on October 21 when Andy Mullan threw Toronto’s first touchdown pass going 15 yards to Jack Taylor for the score. 1934 - In a see-saw battle all season with Montreal and Hamilton, Toronto finished the schedule tied for second place with Montreal at 3-2-1. 1935 - After winning their first six contests, the Boatmen fell apart for the last three contests and ultimately finished in second. Hamilton took top spot completing the regular schedule 7-2. 1936 - The Boatmen finished in first place with a record of four wins against two losses. Both Hamilton and Ottawa tied for second with a 3-3 record. Hamilton and Ottawa competed in playoff with Ottawa winning and subsequently knocking off the Argonauts 22-6 in two-games. On October 3, Art West became the first Argo to return an INT for a TD, travelling 65 yards. 1937 - Once again, the Argonauts finished in first place with only one loss during the regular season. ln the playoffs, Toronto defeated Ottawa in a twogame total points series 21-16 and went on to knock off the ORFU champion, the Sarnia lmperials. The Argos, behind the superb punting performance of Bob Isbister, then edged the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 4-3 to take the Grey Cup. 1938 - Ottawa was a lot stronger this year as they led the Boatmen for top spot with identical 5-1, winloss records. In the playoffs, the Argos defeated Ottawa and Sarnia and again won the Grey Cup defeating Winnipeg 3O-7. Highlights of the season were Toronto’s Annis Stukus, Art West and Buster “Red” Storey finishing one, two and three in the scoring race. Toronto set an IRFU scoring record with a 58-13 win over Montreal. argonauts.ca 1939 - Storey won the scoring title with 25 points including five touchdowns, four on passes. Ottawa took first place and Toronto finished in second spot with a 4-1-1 record. In the playoffs Toronto lost both its games to Ottawa 39-6. 1940 - Bill Stukus set an Argonaut record, scoring 11 career touchdown passes. The Double Blue ended up second to Ottawa. In the playoffs, Ottawa defeated Toronto 20-2 in total points over two games. 1941 - Due to the Second World War, Hamilton was replaced by Toronto Balmy Beach and the Eastern Rugby Union was formed. The Argonauts finished in first place tied with Ottawa as both clubs posted identical records 5-1-0. The Argos were eliminated in the playoffs losing to Ottawa 18-17 over two games. 1942 to 1944 – Play cancelled due to WWII. 1945 - With the second World War over, the Big Four resumed operation and both Ottawa and the Ted Morris coached Argos finished in a tie for first place, both 5-1-0. In the playoffs, Toronto defeated Ottawa, Balmy Beach and then Winnipeg 35-0 for the Grey Cup title. The highlight of the season was the last game in which the Argonauts’ Royal Copeland caught 10 passes for 147 yards including four of Joe Krol’s strikes for TDs. 1946 - A rebirth of the Montreal Football Club resulted in a tie with Toronto for first place at the end of the new 12-game regular schedule. Both Krol and Montreal’s Wagner finished in a tie for the scoring title with 65 points each. In the playoffs, Toronto defeated the Alouettes, Balmy Beach and finally Winnipeg 28-7 for the Grey Cup crown. 1947 - Again, Ottawa struggled with the Argonauts for the Big Four title and finished in first place ahead of Toronto with a 7-4-1 record. However, in the playoffs, the Boatmen defeated Ottawa and then the Ottawa Troians. In the Grey Cup classic, Winnipeg was defeated for the third consecutive year 10-9 by the Argos. 1948 - After the first three games Toronto was riding along in first place a perfect 3-0-0. However, Ottawa was dominant all season and finished 102-0. The Argos, slipped to third place with a 5-6-1 mark. 1949 - Toronto did no better than the year before as they lost all four regular season games to Ottawa, who finished with 11-1-0 record. The Double Blue had to settle for a 5-7-0 record and third spot again. The only highlight for Toronto was Joe Krol setting an Argonaut and IRFU scoring record of 22 career TD passes. 183 History was successfully thrown: A 25-yard effort from Teddy Morris to Bill Darling against Hamilton on October 10. In a contest against Ottawa on October 31st, Toronto’s Moe Charney made Argo history by intercepting an enemy forward pass. It was the first official pass interception. Y R O T HIS 1950 - Prior to the start of the season, the now late Frank Clair (who arrived from the University of Cincinnati) replaced Teddy Morris as the Argos’ Head Coach. The Argonauts started the season with three overwhelming wins. In the playoffs, the Argos trounced the Ticats and then defeated Balmy Beach of the OBFU. Toronto went on to blank Winnipeg 13-0 for Earl Grey’s Cup in the infamous Mud Bowl. During the week, Toronto was hit with a powerful snowstorm and the day prior to the game grounds keepers at Varsity Stadium decided to bulldoze the field. The result was a slippery mess that was dubbed the Mud Bowl. The Argonauts wore the longest cleats they could find and QB Al Dekdebrun (who replaced Krol) taped thumb tacks to his fingers to help his grip on the ball. 1951 - In the early part of the season, the Argonauts started to flounder, but a QB change resulted in the Boatmen in three-way tie for first place. In the semifinals, the Tiger-Cats ousted the Argos in the two game-total-points series. 1952 - At the halfway mark of the season the Argonauts rolled to first place. Toronto then lost the next three contests, but rallied and completed the season in second place. In the playoffs, Toronto defeated Hamilton, Sarnia and finally Edmonton to win their 10th Grey Cup Championship. During the season, Ulysses Curtis set both an IRFU and club record scoring 16 TDs and rushing for an Argo record 985 yards. The team was led by such noteables as QB Nobby Wirkowski and receivers Royal Copeland, Bill Bass, Rod Smylie and Zeke O’Connor. 1953 - The magic was gone after Argos’ tenth Grey Cup win. The Double Blue ended the season at the bottom of the East. Both Hamilton and Montreal (with Sam Etcheverry) were too strong and the Argos scored only 172 points all season, their lowest output since 1948 and over an expanded 14 game schedule. 1954 - Toronto improved, but had to settle for third place and finished out of the playoffs. With the introduction of individual statistics QB Norbert Wirkowski set a career mark striking 62 TD passes and Al Pfeifer won the reception title with 68 catches and 1,142 yards. University of Kentucky RB Dick Shatto joined the Boatmen and quickly established himself as a great runner, receiver and kicker. 1955 - With Bill Swiacki at the Argo coaching reins during a 12 game schedule, Toronto finished third. Under a new playoff system, the Argos defeated second place Hamilton and then dropped a thrilling final to Montreal, a game that saw Tom “Corky” Tharp rush for over 200 yards. Al Pfeifer won the regular season scoring title notching 98 points. 184 1956 - The touchdown was increased from 5 to 6 points and the Argonauts finished in last place, with a record 413 points against. Al Pfeifer caught a season-high 78 passes and QB Arnie Galiffa threw 32 touchdown passes. 1957 - Prior to the start of the season, the Argonaut Rowing C|ub sold the football team to a group of local Toronto personalities including media mogul John Bassett. Hampton Pool took over as Head Coach and Toronto scored more points than the first place Hamilton Tiger-Cats yet still ended up in the cellar losing 10 games. Dick Shatto, on his way to becoming the Argos’ “Mr. Everything”, rushed for 875 yards. 1958 – The Argos finished in last for the third consecutive season, but a few players stood out. Shatto ran wild for 969 yards. Dave Mann had a single touchdown run of 86 yards and combined with Boyd Carterto return a punt 131 yards for a touchdown. It was just the third time that two players had returned a kick for a score in Argonauts and CFL history. 1959 – Again, the Boatmen finished in last with 4-10-0 record. Shatto rushed for 950 yards and led the team with 46 receptions whiIe newcomer Chester “Cookie’’ Gilchrist won the team’s scoring title with 75 Points. At the start of the season, the Argonauts moved from the hollowed grounds of Varsity Stadium to the legendary CNE. The NFL’s Chicago Cardinals were invited to battle the Argonauts in an exhibition game. Despite an early lead, the Argonauts fell 55-26 to the Cardinals. 1960 – The Argos made a big off-season signing by acquiring QB Tobin Rote and Head Coach Lou Agase who inspired the Boatmen to a first place, tied with Ottawa. But there was no Grey Cup for Toronto as Ottawa won both playoff games in tight competition. Mann won the reception title, Rote captured the passing crown and Gilchrist took scoring honours with 115 points. The highlight of the year was Rote’s seven TD passes against Montreal in a 63-27 win. 1961 - Hamilton, who were last the year before, finished in first place while Argos took third. In the playoffs, the Argonauts’ “Rote-to-Ron (Morris)” shotgun formation over-powered second place then moved on to Hamilton. The Double Blue then defeated the Tiger-Cats in the first game of the Division Final. In the second game, Hamilton had to win in overtime to tie the series. Hamilton finally defeated the Argonauts and won the Division series. 1962 - Again, the Argonauts were back in the cellar with a dismal record. Shatto was the Eastern Football Conference receiving leader with 47 catches and 12 touchdowns. Lou Agase started the season as Head Coach, but gave way to Nobby Wirkowski before the campaign ended. argonauts.ca Y R O T HIS 1964 - A slight improvement but the Double Blue were still in last. Again, Shatto led the Eastern Football Conference in receptions the third consecutive year with 53 catches and 859 yards. 1965 – Even behind new Head Coach Bob Shaw, the Argonauts finished in last place yet again. The whole year was Shatto’s, upon his retirement that season, he held the CFL record for most career touchdowns (91), was second in career total yardage (15,938) gained and second in most consecutive games catching passes (45). 1966 - Although Toronto was still in last place, they finished with a more respectable record of 5-9-0. 1967 - Under Argonauts new coach Leo Cahill, the Double Blue finished low in the standings but for the first time since 1961 they were third and into the playoffs. The Double Blue lost to Ottawa 38-22 in the opening round. At the start of the season, Cahill pulled off a block buster deal with Winnipeg dealing Argos’ receiver Bobby Taylor who won the reception title in the Eastern Football Conference for the second consecutive season. 1968 - A much improved Argonaut team finished in second place behind Ottawa, but lost to Ottawa in the playoffs in two games. Bill Symons, a BC Lions’ castoff, was the first Argo to rush over 1,000 yards including a spectacular 100-yard run against Hamilton Tiger-Cats. He then became the first Double Blue player to win the Schenley Award. 1969 - Toronto finished in second, behind Ottawa once again, and again, the Boatmen lost their playoff series to the Rough Riders. Symons ran for 905 yards and Bobby Taylor had his best season ever with 59 receptions for 1,183 yards. The Boatmen were known as a long-haired group of Renegades led by Mel Profit, “Tricky” Dick Thornton, and Dave Raimey. 1970 – The Argonauts signed college star Jim Corrigall to start the promising season. Toronto finished in second spot in a tight East Division. In the Semi-Final Toronto finished on the short side losing to Montreal 16-7. Symons gained another 908 yards on the ground and Dave Mann “Mr. Legs” retired. At his retirement, Mann held the CFL records for most career punts (1,261) and yards punted (55,745). 1971 – During the off-season, the Argonauts were purchased outright by John Bassett of Baron argonauts.ca Broadcasting Limited. For the first time since 1960, the Double Blue captured first place. Argos new QB Joe Theismann won the Eastern Football Conference passing title and Argos’ Leon McQuay rushed for 977 yards. Also part of the Argos arsenal that season were newcomers Jim Stillwagon, Tim Anderson and Gene Mack. In the playoffs, the Boatmen were supreme as they moved into the Grey Cup after a 19-year absence. The Double Blue lost a tight game to Calgary. As a consolation, Leo Cahill became the Argonauts first Coach of the Year recipient. 1972 - Too many injuries put Toronto in last place with a 3-11-0 record. Toronto ended up just a win away from third place and a playoff position. 1973 - The Argonauts celebrated their centennial year, existing as a team for 100 years. Under new Head Coach John Rauch the club rebounded from their previous year’s problems and injuries. It was an extremely tight race in the Eastern Football Conference finished in second. In Toronto’s playoff game against Montreal, both teams were tied 10- 10 at the end of regulation time, but the Alouettes won it in overtime 32-10. 1974 - The Argonauts again had a new owner. William Hodgson, then President of the Skyline Hotel chain had purchased the team in the off-season. A new 16 game schedule was introduced and Assistant Coach Joe Moss was promoted to acting Head Coach when Rauch was dismissed. The Argonauts finished in fourth spot. Kicker Zenon Andrusyshyn, “The Big Z” set an Argo scoring record with 134 points, including 32 field goals. 1975 - The 2-point convert attempt was introduced to Canadian football and by winning the last game of the season by 16 points over the Argonauts, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats took third place and the last playoff spot in the Eastern Football Conference. Zenon Andrusyshyn finished second in scoring and punting. Doyle Orange became the second Argonaut to rush over 1,000 yards. 1976 - A last game defeat at the hands of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats gave Toronto a tie with Montreal for third spot and no playoff berth. Zenon Andrusyshyn took second spot on the alltime Argo scoring chart with 501 points and an Argo record 100 career converts. Chuck Ealey had the longest run by a QB (86 yards) and Anthony Davis set an Argonauts records for most kickoff returns and yards. 1977 - The Toronto Argonauts introduced “football burnt orange” into the club’s double blue colour uniform scheme. With the return of Leo Cahill as Head Coach, the Argonauts finished in the playoff picture, ending up in 3rd place in the East. In their semi- 185 History 1963 – This season was Toronto’s worst, counting only three wins. Shatto was the scoring leader with 81 points, the team’s top rusher with 570 yards and the Eastern Football Conference receiving leader with 67 catches and 945 yards. Y R O T HIS final playoff, Toronto was defeated 21-16 by Ottawa. Andrusyshyn set a CFL record with a 108-yard punt and became the Argos all-time scoring leader with 607 career points. 1978 - The Boatmen hit a mid-season slide and lost 8 consecutive games. Again, Toronto came out on the losing end in the first playoff round. Head coach Leo Cahill was replaced by Bud Riley at mid-season. 1979 - Carling O’Keefe Breweries purchased the Toronto Argonauts Football Club. Former NFL player and coach Forrest Gregg became the Argonauts new Head Coach. In the early stages of the season, Toronto slowly climbed through the standings and after six games the Boatmen were in first place at 4-2-0. However, they finished the season in fourth place and out of the playoffs. 1980 - Willie Wood became the Argos Head Coach and the first black coach in the CFL. The Argonauts were in the playoff hunt until the Hamilton TigerCats eliminated their chances. Bob Goddis caught 68 passes (the most since 1956) and Billy Hardee equaled an Argo record by returning two punts for touchdowns in one season. 1981 - With Condredge Holloway from Ottawa and rookie Cedric Minter to bolster the ground attack, 1981 promised an improved team. However, Toronto slumped badly forcing, Willie Wood to be replaced by Tommy Hudspeth as interim coach after 10 games. Under Hudspeth, the Boatmen won two games and took over 3rd spot from Montreal. But the Argos could not hold on and missed the post-season. In the first Hamilton game Terry Greer returned a kickoff for 109 yards and a score, finishing the match with 214 return yards; both Argo records, and Cedric Minter finished second in rushing in the East with 815 yards. 1982 - Ralph Sazio, choosing wisely, picked Bob O’Billovich from assistant ranks in Ottawa as the Argonauts Head Coach. Winning results were immediate. The Argos had their first winning season since 1973. They whacked Ottawa 44-7 in the Eastern Final. O’Billovich, answering to “Obie,” won Coach of the Year honours. The Argos, in their first Grey Cup appearance since 1971, lost at CNE Stadium, 32-16 to Edmonton. 1983 - Toronto won 12 league games, a team record. They beat Hamilton 41-36 in a rousing East Final. Terry Greer, became the 13th Argo to win the Jeff Russell Memorial Trophy as the East’s Outstanding Player. The Grey Cup was played indoors for the first time, in B.C. Place Stadium before 59,345 fans. 8,118,000 watched the Argos beat the Lions 18-17 with some last-ditch dramatics by QB Joe Barnes, who replaced QB Condredge Holloway. 186 1984 – The Argos reeled off six consecutive triumphs and finished 9-6-1, first in the East for the third year in a row. Dan Ferrone won the Leo Dandurand Memorial trophy as the East’s Outstanding Offensive Lineman. The Argos lost a lively East Final by a single point in overtime, 14-13 to Hamilton. 1985 - Leo Cahill rejoined the Argos as General Manager. Injuries reduced the Argos to fourth place. The team finished 6-10, struggling after QBs Holloway and Ricky Turner were injured. 1986 - The Argos were 10-8-0 in 18 games. The twogame total points East Final was a smashing affair which the Argos lost 59-56 to Hamilton. Willie Pless finished as runner-up to Harold Hallman of Calgary for the CFL’s Outstanding Rookie of the Year award. 1987 - The Montreal Alouettes abandoned the CFL when owner Norman Kimball abruptly pulled the plug. The Argos finished 11-6-1, one point behind Winnipeg. They beat Hamilton 29-13 in the Eastern Semi-Final and surprised Winnipeg 19-3 in Division Final. Gill Fenerty was named rookie of the year. Eight Argos made All-Canadian. Coach Bob O’Billovich won the Annis Stukus Trophy for second time as Coach of the Year. 1988 - The Argos enjoyed an outstanding season again in 1988, setting team records for wins with a 14-4-0 record, which included a seven-game winning streak. The Double Blue suffered the ultimate disappointment, however, when they lost the Eastern Final 27-11 to Winnipeg in the last game ever played at Exhibition Stadium. 1989 - On December 12, Harry Ornest purchased the team from Carling O’Keefe as the Argos were about to move into their new home in downtown Toronto. The new facility, named SkyDome, was the first of its kind, with a retractable roof and an ideal metropolitan location. To accompany the move, the Argonauts changed both their helmets and uniforms. Leo Cahill was dismissed as General Manager and replaced by Mike McCarthy. Fenerty rushed for 1,247 yards and his eventual replacement Michael “Pinball” Clemons was a raw rookie. 1990 – Bob O’Billovich left following the 1989 season, Don Matthews took over the Head Coaching reins, and new Director of Player Personnel, Mike McCarthy, rebuilt the franchise around star pivot Matt Dunigan. The Argos put up a record 689 points during the regular season, but had trouble handling the Winnipeg Blue Bombers all season long, and ended up losing the Eastern Final to Winnipeg 20-17 on a last-minute field goal. Michael “Pinball” Clemons set a pro football record with 3,300 all-purpose yards, and became the third Argo to win the CFL’s Outstanding Player award. argonauts.ca Y R O T HIS 1991 - Harry Ornest sold the Toronto Argonauts to a group spearheaded by L.A. Kings owner Bruce McNall, NHL great Wayne Gretzky and legendary comedian/ actor John Candy. Their acquisition of the team spawned immediate success. The team snatched Heisman Trophy winner Raghib “Rocket” Ismail from the NFL draft and coach Don Mathews was replaced by Adam Rita. The 1991 Argo squad was one of the most electrifying teams that Toronto had ever seen. A 13-5-0 regular season record earned the Argos a home playoff game at SkyDome. In front of a club record crowd of over 50,000, the Argos thumped the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 42-3 en route to a Grey Cup birth. Led by a thrilling 87-yard kickoff return by Rocket Ismail, the Argos captured the 79th Grey Cup by defeating Calgary 36-21 in the coldest championship game on record at Winnipeg. Adam Rita would be named the CFL’s Coach of the Year. the club. O’Billovich returned to finish the season on the sidelines and the Argos finished a woeful 4-14-0. O’Billovich was dismissed at season’s end, and left as the club’s all-time winningest coach with 89 victories, 79 losses and three ties in 11 seasons. 1992 - The Cinderella story of 1991 would unfortunately only last one year as 1992 was the beginning of a rough couple of years for the Argos. Popular head coach Adam Rita was dismissed in September as the team struggled to find its way, eventually finishing with a 6-12-0 record. Assistant Coach Dennis Meyer took over from Rita after 11 games and finished the season 3-4-0 and out of the playoffs. The City of Toronto hosted the Grey Cup for the 45th time. 1997 - Repeating as champions is one of the most difficult accomplishments in professional sports. The season saw the emergence of SB Derrell “Mookie” Mitchell. The speedy receiver helped lead the Argos to another 15-3-0 season. At the East Final in Toronto Michael “Pinball” Clemons was the hero catching the game-winning TD with just 40 seconds on the clock. The Argonauts easily defeated the Saskatchewan Rough Riders 4723 in the Grey Cup. The team finished the year with 11 players named to the All-Star team and four CFL awards. Doug Flutie won the Most Outstanding Player award, Mike Kiselak as Most Outstanding Lineman, Derrell Mitchell as Most Outstanding Rookie and Don Matthews as Coach of the Year. 1994 - McNall, Gretzky and the late John Candy sold the club to TSN Enterprises. Toronto Blue Jays Vice President Paul Beeston was named the Argonauts new team President. Under Beeston and GM Bob O’Billovich, the Argonauts doubled their win total from the year previous and qualified for the CFL playoffs for the first time in three seasons. The Argos new found success was short lived, however, losing to the eventual Grey Cup Finalist Baltimore Stallions. 1995 - 1995 was a transition year for the Argos and change within the franchise, was evident. Bob O’Billovich remained as the clubs GM, however handed over his coaching whistle to Mike Faragelli. Veteran QB Kent Austin was introduced to lead the club and the familiar “A” logo was replaced by a bold shielded warrior. The off-field transformations did little for argonauts.ca 1998 - The Argos looked to “three-peat” in 1998, however, roster changes and numerous rookies entering camp, the task was going to be difficult. Star QB Doug Flutie and kicker Mike Vanderjagt left for the NFL and RB Robert Drummond became a member of the B.C. Lions. After starting the year slow, the Argonauts starting pivot Kerwin Bell returned to lead the club to an 8-3-0 mid-season run. The team crept into the playoffs and lost to Montreal East SemiFinal. Derrell Mitchell emerged as one of the best receivers in Argo history following his CFL record 160 reception season and all-star honour. Paul Masotti passed Darrell K. Smith as the team’s all-time leading receiver after 11 seasons of play. 1999 - Eric Tillman was appointed to GM and Offensive Coordinator Jim Barker replaced Don Matthews as Head Coach. Injuries riddled the Argonauts early, but the league’s best defence helped lift the club to a 9-9 record. The team would qualify for the playoffs but lost tp the eventual champions Hamilton Tiger-Cats 27-6. Linebacker Mike O’Shea became the first Argo player to win the CFL’s Most Outstanding Canadian Award. 187 History 1993 - The CFL made its first venture into the United Sates with the addition of the Sacramento Gold Miners. Argonauts GM Mike McCarthy pulled off the biggest trade in CFL history that saw Tracy Ham come to Toronto in a blockbuster 16-player deal with the Edmonton Eskimos. However Ham’s presence and a great season by rookie receiver Manny Hazard didn’t stop the slide as the Argos dropped to 3-15-0, their worst record since 1981. Bob O’Billovich returned to the Boatmen and replaced Dennis Meyer as head Coach on September 10, 1993 and was later named GM. 1996 - The Argos went from basement dwellers to the class of the CFL. Don Matthews returned as Head Coach and he surrounded himself with free agent talent that would eventually win him a Grey Cup. Free agents Doug Flutie, Mike O’Shea and Reggie Givens were perfect complements for Michael Clemons, Robert Drummond and the electrifying Jimmy “The Jet” Cunningham. Flutie would lead the Argonauts to a 15-3-0 season and a berth in the 1996 Grey Cup Championship game. Flutie’s Argonauts defeated the Edmonton Eskimos 47-23 in a snowy Ivory Wynne Stadium. Y R O T HIS 2000 - Just months prior to training camp, New York businessman Sherwood Schwarz became the ninth owner in the history of the franchise. J.I. Albrecht was named as the teams Managing Director and John Huard was named Head Coach. Argo great Paul Masotti retired as the team’s all-time leading receiver. After a 1-6-1 start, legendary Argo Mike “Pinball” Clemons traded in his cleats for a head set and replaced Huard as Head Coach. Clemons played two games as a player/coach before retiring from the CFL to become the Argos full-time Head Coach. The team finished just shy of the playoffs with a 7-11-1 record. 2001 - With Clemons entering his first full season as a Head Coach, the Argos went about the business of getting the team back into the post-season. After a difficult 2-7 start to the season, which wasn’t helped with injuries to starting QB Kerwin Bell, the Argos, led by veteran players Derrell Mitchell, Mike O’Shea and Adrion Smith, won 4 of the last 6 games to narrowly miss out on the playoffs again, finishing with a 7-11-0 mark. 2002 - Clemons stepped down as Head Coach to make way for Gary Etcheverry, whose defensive philosophy was to be complemented by newly acquired DE Joe Montford. After a 4-8 start, Etcheverry was replaced by Clemons, who returned to the sidelines after being appointed team President. Clemons’ presence by the bench would sparked the club. First, they defeated the Calgary Stampeders 33-32 to clinch a playoff birth, then they hosted their first playoff game in five years defeating the Saskatchewan Roughriders 24-14. The Argos then headed down the 401 to face the league-leading Montreal Alouettes in the East Championship, losing to the eventual Grey Cup champions 35-18 in front of a boisterous sell-out crowd at Olympic Stadium. 2003 - CFL legend Damon Allen was acquired to give the team veteran leadership at the pivot position, DE Joe Montford was traded to Hamilton for speedy receiver Tony Miles and Noel Prefontaine, Bashir Levingston and Michael Jenkins returned after short absences. The Argonauts finished the season 9-9-0 and advanced to the playoffs. Because of the crossover playoff rule, the Argos hosted, and defeated, BC in the East Semi-Final then traveled to Montreal. Unfortunately, the Double Blue came up short in a controversial to end a controversial season. The CFL League Office acquired control of the club from Sherwood Schwarz in September. Local businessmen David Cynamon & Howard Sokolowski took control of the historical franchise in December and immediately appointed Keith Pelley the new President of the Toronto Argonauts. 188 2004 - Under new ownership and leadership former Argonaut QB Kent Austin was brought aboard as the Offensive Coordinator. The ageless wonder, QB Damon Allen earned Grey Cup MVP honours, but more importantly helped the Argos capture their 15th Grey Cup in a 27-19 win over the B.C. Lions. The Argonauts realized 10-year attendance highs during the regularseason and a resurgence occurred within the city of Toronto as Boatmen returned to glory. 2005 - The Argos posted their best record since 1997, finishing 11-7 sitting atop the East Division. In turn, they also hosted the East Championship for the first time in eight years in front of 44,211 raucous fans at Rogers Centre. QB Damon Allen generated his best numbers in his illustrious 21-year CFL career, earning the CFL Most Outstanding Player Award. For the first time since 1997, the Boatmen boasted three 1000-yards receivers (Arland Bruce lll, Robert Baker and Tony Miles). On the defensive side of the ball, linebackers Kevin Eiben and Michael Fletcher received East Division awards for Outstanding Canadian and Defensive Player respectively. P/K Noel Prefontaine added East Division Special Teams Player of the Year to the Argos’ long list of accolades, along with a league-high 12 Division All-Stars. 2006 - As training camp opened, the Argos made a splash when they lured former Heisman Trophy winner RB Ricky Williams to Canada. Quarterback Damon Allen became professional football’s all-time leading passer, moving ahead of Warren Moon on Labour Day in Hamilton. The team, however, was decimated by injuries at almost every position and the Argonauts stumbled out of the gate to a 2-5 record. Mid-season health bred new promise, combined with the stellar play of a dominant defence, the Double Blue won 8 of their remaining 11 regular season games and finished in second place. The Argos hosted the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in a thrilling East Semi-Final at Rogers Centre that saw QB Michael Bishop and LB Chuck Winters team up to lead the Boatmen to one of the greatest come-from-behind- victories in Argo history. The Argos fell to Montreal a week later in the East Championship. The Boatmen finished the season with 11 East Division All-Stars and three CFL AllStars. CB Byron Parker, who re- joined the Boatmen in mid-season, set a CFL record with 348 interception return yards and 4 touchdowns while LB Mike O’Shea became just the third player, and first Canadian, in CFL history to record 1,000 or more defensive tackles in a career. 2007 - The Grey Cup was set to return to Toronto for the first time in 15 years and the Argos’ focus was being in the game. The Boatmen seemed destined to sail atop the East Division when they began the season 2-1 and outscored opponents 97-44 in their first three games. However, the injury bug bit the argonauts.ca Y R O T HIS 2008 - A blockbuster off-season trade in March saw the CFL’s Most Outstanding Player QB Kerry Joseph join the Boatmen. This move was followed by the announcement that the most profilic passer in the history of professional football, QB Damon Allen, decided to retire after 23 seasons in the CFL. Training camp opened with another trade that sent K/P Noel Prefontaine to the Edmonton Eskimos. This was followed by the signing of former Argo Mike Vanderjagt, the most accurate kicker in NFL history. But the 2008 ship did not sail smoothly. Many personnel moves were made including the release of veteran S Orlondo Steinauer and QB Michael Bishop was traded to Saskatchewan. After beginning the season 4-6, Head Coach Rich Stubler was replaced mid-season by the winningest coach in CFL history Don Matthews. Unfortunately, The Don did not add any wins to his record in 2008 as he went 0-8 with the team missing the playoffs for the first time in 7 years as they finished 3rd in the East Division with a 4-14 record allowing Edmonton to cross over. One on-field highlight was the dynamic play of RB/KR Dominique Dorsey who, despite missing 5 games due to injury, became the CFL’s Most Outstanding Special Teams Player. argonauts.ca 2009 – The Argonauts continued to struggle under new Head Coach Bart Andrus, who was hired on January 16, and did not make the playoffs for a second straight year, finishing the season a dismal 3-15. With a rotating line-up of starters, one of the few bright spots was RB Jamal Robertson who was the first Argos rusher to put up more than 1000 yards on the season since Michael Jenkins in 2001. LB Kevin Eiben continued his strong play in a defensive unit that held its own. Off the field, Bob Nicholson re-joined the team in May as President and CEO. Under his leadership, the club launched the Level The Playing Field program, in conjunction with The Argos Foundation, TDSB and TFSS. The program helped return football teams to four Toronto-area high schools with a $10,000 donation to each school. More than funding, Level The Playing Field featured mentorship, education and events. At the beginning of December, the Argos announced that Bart Andrus would not continue as the team’s head coach. 2010 – The 2010 off-season brought a renewed sense of optimism for the Boatmen. David Braley bought the team in February 2010 and Jim Barker returned for his second stint as Argonauts head coach. Barker immediately installed leadership in the coaching ranks and into the roster. Barker did not waste any time making several personnel moves while welcoming an entirely new coaching staff including former players Mike O’Shea (Special Teams Coordinator) and Orlondo Steinauer (Defensive Backs Coach). He overhauled the team’s roster starting with Canadian receiver Andre Talbot, by trading him to the Edmonton Eskimos for defensive tackle Eric Taylor in February. Argonauts later acquired CFL All-Star Jeremaine Copeland from Calgary. Barker continued to make headlines in February when he released all three of the club’s quarterbacks: Kerry Joseph, Cody Pickett, and Steven Reaves. After trading with Saskatchewan for QB Dalton Bell, the team announced the free agent additions of former NFL QBs Gibran Hamdan, Cleo Lemon and Ken Dorsey in March. The club later signed Queen’s University star and Vanier Cup champion, Danny Brannagan who, at season’s end, became the first-Canadian QB to dress in a game for the Argos since 1994 (Eric Ursic) and the first to enter a game since 1969 (Frank Cosentino). With the departure of 1,000yard rusher Jamal Robertson to B.C., rookie RB sensation Cory Boyd was signed and achieved the second-most prolific rushing season in team history. The Argos completed their off-season by sending a draft pick to Montreal for dynamic KR/ WR Chad Owens on the last day of training camp. Owens went on to lead all kick return categories and was named CFL Most Outstanding Special Teams Player. With a new and improved roster, the Argos got off to a quick 5-2 start. QB Cleo Lemon won the starting quarterback job as well as 10 games 189 History Argos and the team was forced to start four different quarterbacks (Damon Allen, Michael Bishop, Mike McMahon and Ian Butler) in the first eight games. QB Michael Bishop, who looked overpowering early, broke his wrist in game three and missed most of the first half of the season. He was joined on the injured list by host of other starters but, despite a 2-5 start, the team rallied together behind East Division Outstanding Defensive Player DE Jonathan Brown and East Division Outstanding Special Teams Player Dominique Dorsey. Bashir Levingston and Dominique Dorsey set a pro-football record with 129-yard kick return touchdowns. Fan-favourite Derrell ‘Mookie’ Mitchell signed on as a free agent and surpassed Paul Masotti as the club’s all-time leading receiver and Bishop returned from the IR and the Argos reeled off nine wins in 10 games to secure first place. The Argos hosted the Blue Bombers in the East Final at Rogers Centre but could not punch a ticket to the Grey Cup, falling 19-9. The Argos put nine players on the East All-Star squad, and six on the CFL All-Star team – the most for an Argos team since 2003. In addition, the Argos led a season-long initiative to determine an AllTime Argos depth chart, post-WWII, which saw alumni such as Carl Brazley, Mel Profit, Reggie Pleasant, Jim Stillwagon and many more greats return to Toronto. Following the wildly-successful 2007 Grey Cup festival, President & CEO Keith Pelley departed the Argos and on December 4, the Argos ushered in an exciting new era by introducing an executive team that included new CEO Michael ‘Pinball’ Clemons and COO Brad Watters. Two days later, Rich Stubler was named the club’s 39th Head Coach. Y R O T HIS (including playoff game). Midway through the season, the Argonauts announced the signing of the former Outstanding Canadian and CFL sack leader Ricky Foley who returned from an NFL tryout. The Argonauts also welcomed back all-star K/P Noel Prefontaine in a trade. The Double Blue finished the season in third place with a 9-9 record and a berth in the East-Semi Final against Hamilton. After defeating the Ticats 16-13 at Ivor Wynne, the Argonauts moved on to play the Montreal Alouettes in the East Final. Barker was awarded the CFL’s Coach of the Year (Annis Stukus) award for his efforts and, after the season, was named the club’s General Manager & Head Coach as Adam Rita’s contract was not renewed by the team. The Double Blue boasted 4 CFL All-Stars and 7 East All-Stars. The Boatman celebrated their 10year anniversary of the Huddle Up Bullying Prevention Program, presented by Tim Hortons. 2011 – Expectations were high as the Argos tried to build on where they’d left off in 2010. A slow start, however, saw the club go 2-7-0 into Labour Day and finish 6-12-0 on the year, which put them out of playoff contention for the third time in four seasons. But there were a few bright spots on the field. Star RB Cory Boyd became the second player (RB Michael Jenkins) in Argos history to compile 1,000 rushing yards in back-to-back seasons, and WR/KR Chad Owens became the first player in pro-football history to achieve back-to-back seasons with at least 3,000 combined yards while also setting a number of club records. CB Byron Parker established a new CFL record by returning his ninth career interception for a touchdown. Finally, veteran WR Jeremaine Copeland reached 10,000 career receiving yards in 2011 and then announced his retirement from football following the season. QB Steven Jyles came to Toronto in an off-season trade with Winnipeg, but was added to the nine-game injured list for the start of the season. Instead, Argos’ incumbents QB Cleo Lemon and QB Dalton Bell battled for the starting position. Ultimately, Lemon opened the season as the team’s starter and was released in the days following the club’s Labour Day contest at Rogers Centre. The athletic Jyles took over but another injury sustained in the second-last game of the year in Winnipeg prevented him from finishing the season. Dalton Bell started team’s final game of the year. Changes and turmoil continued throughout the season and with the team coming off its fifth consecutive loss, the Argonauts parted ways with Defensive Coordinator Chip Garber and Defensive Backs coach Orlondo Steinauer was promoted in his place. Star LB Kevin Eiben sustained a season ending injury which forced him to play his final game as an Argonaut. Despite the team’s on field challenges, they finished with seven CFL East All-Stars and two CFL All-Stars. 190 The Double Blue was also the focus of a documentary entitled, The Extra Yard. Financed by TSN, camera crews were given access to team meetings, coaches meetings, practice, the players’ personal lives and more. In all, there were four episodes aired online, on TSN and on CTV, which were met with positive reviews. Before the end of the calendar year, Jim Barker relinquished his Head Coach title and became the club’s General Manager. His first order of business was to appoint Scott Milanovich, who had been the Offensive Coordinator in Montreal, as the teams 42nd head coach in December. Barker then continued the momentum, and just days later shocked the CFL by pulling off a blockbuster trade with Edmonton. The Boatmen sent QB Steven Jyles, K Grant Shaw and the Argonauts’ first-round pick in the 2012 CFL Canadian Draft to the Esks in return for QB Ricky Ray. Off the field, the team officially announced in the spring that the city of Toronto would be host to the 100th Grey Cup championship in November 2012. 2012 - The 2012 off-season brought a sense of buzz to the Argonauts that had not been present in some time. Scott Milanovich was entering his first season as a head coach after coming to Toronto from Montreal’s staff, and QB Ricky Ray was preparing to play for the Argos after 10 seasons with the Eskimos. Milanovich added former Stampeders defensive coordinator, Chris Jones who was named Toronto’s Assistant GM/Assistant Head Coach/ Defensive Coordinator prior to the 2012 season. The rest of the off-season was spent gathering pieces to help Ray shine, as his long-time receiving partner from Edmonton, Jason Barnes, was added to the receiving group. With new coaches, new players, and re-engineered jerseys, confidence was high going into the season, but so were expectations. The Argonauts started 3-3, with RB Cory Boyd leading the league in rushing before the decision was made to release the running back during the club’s by-week. Secondyear running back Chad Kackert was promoted to the starting position. The Argos also brought in import K/P Swayze Waters to handle the team’s kicking duties after veteran non-import K/P Noel Prefontaine went down with a hip injury. Prefontaine returned in the final weeks of the season and handled punting duties while Waters was the place kicker. The Argonauts would go 6-6 down the stretch, finishing an even 9-9, and securing a home playoff game for the first time in five years. Ricky Ray was injured on September 23 in Montreal and missed four games as backup Jarious Jackson took over. Ray returned for the Argonauts’ stretch run and finished the season setting a new club record for completion percentage in a single season (68.6%). Chad Owens broke Michael “Pinball” Clemons’ pro football record of 3,840 Combined Yards set in 1997, finishing the season with 3,863 combined yards : 1,328 of which were receiving yards and 1,588 of which were kick return yards. Both argonauts.ca Y R O T HIS were tops in the CFL and marked the first time any CFL player had led the league in both receiving and kick return yards in the same season. Owens also became the first Argo since Derrell Mitchell in 1998 to lead the CFL in receiving yards. The record-breaking season for Owens would become complete when he was awarded 2012 CFL Most Outstanding Player – the first Argos player since Damon Allen in 2005. Owens, along with DT Armond Armstead and CB Patrick Watkins would also be named East Division and CFL All-Stars for their spectacular 2012 campaigns. The Argonauts were red hot heading into the playoffs as they trampled over the Edmonton Eskimos at home during the Eastern Semi-Final matchup with a 42-26 victory, sending them to Montreal for the Eastern Finals. While at the “Big-O”, the Boatmen were able to secure their place in the 100th Grey Cup in Toronto after mounting a second-half comeback behind a 139 yard rushing performance from Chad Kackert and two clutch interceptions by rookie LB Marcus Ball. A date with the Calgary Stampeders in the 100th Grey Cup game at home at the Rogers Centre was next. It would be the first time the Argos had played in a Grey Cup game at home since 1982 and the first time the Argos won the Grey Cup at home since 1952. This game saw the Double Blue develop an early lead and never look back, securing their place in Double Blue history and a 35-22 win. This marked the team’s 16th Grey Cup victory, the most out of any other team in the CFL. Chad Kackert received 100th Grey Cup Most Valuable Player honours while DE Ricky Foley, a native of Courtice, Ontario, won 100th Grey Cup Most Valuable Canadian. Head Coach Scott Milanovich eventually secured the Annis Stukus trophy as the 2012 CFL Coach of the Year. Recess, presented by Goodlife, experienced another successful season and the club hosted a player safety seminar for coaches as part of the Level the Playing Field program, presented by Tim Hortons. History In addition, the 100th Grey Cup Festival has gone down as one of the greatest in history. It was an Invitation to Our Nation that transcended “beer and football” uniting Canadians from coast-to-coast in Toronto for a nine-day, ten-night festival which encompassed more than 50 events ranging from traditional team parties, galas and player awards to the Rushes Football Film Festival, presented by Nolitours, and family fun zone at great venues including the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Nissan Family Zone at Yonge-Dundas Square and mbna Adrenaline Zone at Nathan Phillips Square. Complete with street closures, extensive free-to-the-public entertainment and activities and youth programs, the 100th Grey Cup was a sport and cultural celebration that attracted in excess of 300,000 people and produced an economic impact value of $133.1 million for the province. The year finished off on an extreme high note as the Argonauts’ Huddle-Up Bullying Prevention Program, presented by Tim Hortons, in its 12th season, kept its promise to all participating schools by bringing the Grey Cup trophy to each school. Argo-Cise argonauts.ca 191 R E V E R FO EMBERED REM 61 Argonauts have been inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame as either a player or a builder over the past three decades. Inductee Year Inducted Years with Argonauts Damon Allen 2012 2003-07 John Barrow 1976 1971-75 Danny Bass 2000 1980-81 Harry L. Batstone 1963 1919-21 Paul Bennett 2002 1977-1980 Ab Box 1965 1932-34 David Braley* 2012 2010-present Joseph H. Breen 1963 1924-25 Frank Clair* 1981 1950-54 Michael Clemons 2008 1989-00 Tommy Joe Coffey 1977 1973 Lionel Conacher 1963 1921-22 Royal Copeland 1988 1945-49 Jim Corrigall 1990 1970-81 Wes Cutler 1968 1933-38 Bernie Custis* 1998 1991-93 Matt Dunigan 2006 1990-91 Terry Evanshen 1984 1978 A.H. “Cap” Fear 1967 1919-25 Dan Ferrone 2013 1981-88, 90-92 Doug Flutie 2008 1996-97 William C. Foulds* 1963 1911-14 Bill Frank 2001 1965-68 Jake Gaudaur* 1984 1941 Tracy Ham 2010 1994 Lew Hayman* 1975 1933-41, ’56-83 Condredge Holloway 1999 1981-86 Russ Jackson 1973 1975-76 Bobby Jurasin 2006 1998 Ellison Kelly 1992 1971-72 Joe Krol 1963 1945-53, ’55 Eric Lapointe** 2012 2000 Smirle Lawson 1963 1911-14 Don Loney* 2013 1946 Marv Luster 1990 1964-72 Don Matthews 2011 1983-87, ‘91, 1996-98, ‘08 Joe Montford 2011 2002 Frank Morris 1983 1945-49 Ray Nettles 2005 1977 Jack Newton 1964 1912 James Parker 2001 1990-91 Jackie Parker 1971 1963-65 Elfrid Payton 2010 2001 Willie Pless 2005 1986-89 Dave Raimey 2000 1969-74 Ted Reeve 1963 1923 Rocco Romano 2007 1988 Michael J. Rodden 1964 1919-20 Ralph Sazio* 1988 1981-89 Dick Shatto 1975 1954-65 Annis Stukus* 1974 1935-41 Don Sutherin 1992 1970 Bill Symons 1997 1967-73 Dave Thelen 1989 1965-66 Frank Tindall* 1984 1933-34 Andrew J. Tommy 1989 1945 Pierre Vercheval 2007 1993-97 Tom Wilkinson 1987 1967-70 Ben Zimbiasi 2004 1988 William Zock 1984 1937-41, ’45-49 *inducted as a builder **inducted as amateur The Canadian Football Hall of-Fame, tracing more than 100 years of football history, is located at 58 Jackson Street West in downtown Hamilton, Ontario, L8P 1L4. The Managing Director is Mark DeNobile and the phone number is (905) 528-7566. 192 All-Time Argonauts The Banner Hanging from the rafters of Rogers Centre symbolizes the 21 All-Time Argonauts # Name Year 55 Joe Krol 1996 22 Dick Shatto 1996 60 Danny Nykoluk 1996 33 Bill Symons 1996 10 Terry Greer 1996 77 Royal Copeland 1997 79 Jim Corrigall 1997 67 Teddy Morris 1988 27 Marv Luster 1998 7 Condredge Holloway 1998 36 Don Moen 1999 66 Bill Zock 1999 88 Paul Masotti 2000 31 Michael Clemons 2000 52 Les Ascott 2004 20 Jim Rountree 2004 16 Dave Mann 2005 81 Ulysses Curtis 2005 69 Dan Ferrone 2006 68 Jim Stillwagon 2009 54 Ed Harrington 2010 77 Rodney Harding 2012 Toronto Argonauts Retired Jerseys 22 Dick Shatto 31 Michael Clemons 55 Joe Krol 60 Danny Nykoluk Toronto Argonauts Alumni Page The Toronto Argonauts Alumni Association keeps a contact list of all former players and executives. We want your name on that list. Please contact us at: Toronto Argonauts Football Club Attn: Alumni Relations 212 King St. W., Toronto, Ontario M5H 1K5 Email: Phone#: Web: jcolero@argonauts.ca (416) 341-2711 argonauts.ca/toronto-alumnI argonauts.ca S T O E R R E M I T L AL ;6(9.65( 5 96 ;: < The Alumni wants to express its congratulations to the Toronto Argonauts for what can be described as a storybook year: 100th Grey Cup Champions; Scott Milanovich named CFL Coach of the Year; and a sold out stadium for Grey Cup 2012. The Association wants to take this opportunity to express its appreciation for the continued support it receives from the Toronto Argonauts Football Club. As far as we are concerned, the support from the club is second to none across the league. The Alumni was saddened by the passing of Bruce Smith, Jack Roberts, Ron Lancaster Jr., Len Chandler and Al Pfeiffer. We would like to send our best wishes to Bob O’Billovch and Kevin Eiben who have entered retirement. After several years of working hard for the Association, Pete Martin has decided to step down as the President. However, we talked him into staying involved as the first Past President of the Association to support me and the new executive. The Alumni continues to grow as an organization. The addition of new members to the Executive Committee, the hiring of an executive assistant, another successful reunion in April, a sold out golf tournament in June, and honouring the 1983 team in August are some of the highlights for 2013. The objectives of the Alumni are: • TopromotetheheritageoftheTorontoArgonautsFootballClub,theCFLandthe Canadian Football Hall of Fame • Topromoteamateurfootball • Toprovidesocialandrecreationalactivitiesforthemembership • Toadvanceourrelationshipwiththecommunityatlargethroughcommunity-based initiatives • Tosupportcharitableorganizations We invite everyone to visit the Association’s webpage located on the club’s website and enjoy the photo galleries. If the Argos Alumni can be of service to you, please do not hesitate to call. We’re looking forward to another exciting season of Argos football. Cheers, Stace Coray President, Argonauts Alumni Association argosalumni@rogers.com ;6 ARGONAUTS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION (3< 4 50 ALL-TIME ROSTER (Alumni List) * Below is a complete list of players followed by regular season and playoff appearances in brackets, and the years in which the individual wore an Argonauts jersey. Abbott, D.S. (2-5) ..................................... 21-22 Abofs, Harry (20-2) ...................................71-72 Aboud, Dick (20-1) ................................... 66-67 Abraham, Clifton (26-0) ..................98-99, 01 Abrams, Joshua (5-0) ............................... 2010 Ackerman, T.J. (5-0) ...................................... 99 Ackroyd, Steve (70-5) - A hard-hitting safety who was a team leader in the community. He hailed originally from Montreal and now resides in Mississauga, ON. .................78-84 Acree, T.J. (1-0) ..........................................2008 Adams, Frank (3-0) ....................................... 95 Adams, Joe (1-0) ............................................83 Adams, Tony (20-0) .................................79-80 Addison, F.D. “Gander” (18-2) ................. 10-12 Adkins, Tommy (12-0) ................................ 1954 Agnew, Chuck (6-0) .................................... 1929 Aidoo, Kojo (1-0) ........................................ 2007 Aiken, Kristopher (14-3) .................... 2004-05 Ainsworth, Morgan (1-0)........................... 1994 Aitken (5-0) ................................................. 1904 Albright, Bill (34-2) .................................. 55-57 Aldridge, Allen Ray (32-7).......................67-69 argonauts.ca Aldridge, Dick (117-6) - A homebrew linebacker who led team with seven interceptions in 1970. Starred at Waterloo where he was inducted ito the Warrior Hall of Fame. Taught public school while playing. A golf tournament is held his his honour each year with proceeds going to prostate cancer research ..................................................1965-73 Aldwell, L. (7-0) ....................................1883-84 Alexander, Jesse (2-0) ............................. 2007 Alford, Ted (26-2) .................................2001-02 Alison, Butch (18-4) ..........................35, 40-41 Alix, Anthony(3-0) ......................................2012 Allan, J. (6-2) ................................................1914 Allan, Tim (5-0) ........................................... 1978 Allen, Amos (5-0) ......................................2009 Allen, Dalva (3-0) .........................................1957 Allen, Damon (71-9) .............................2003-07 Allen, Eric (44-1) - Nicknamed “The Flea”, this speedster from Michigan State was the Argo MVP nominee in his 1972 rookie season when he caught 53 passes for 1067 yards............. . ...................................................................1972-75 Allen, Jeff (1-0) ............................................ 1981 Allison, Rodney (15-0) ............................... 1978 Allison, Wayne (72-1) An all-star quarterback at Wilfrid Laurier, Allison turned to defence in the pros and had a solid six-year career as a safety......................73-78 Alridge, Anthony (3-0)................2010 Ambrosie, Randy (29-4)..........87-88 Amerson, Archie (1-0).................2001 Anderson, Gary (4-0).....................79 Anderson, George (48-0).........74-76 Anderson, Tim (41-4)...................71-74 Andreotti, Jim (51-6)........60-62, 67 History A Andrusyshyn, Zenon (147-5) Besides having one of the most creative names in Argo history, he is still considered one of the most prolific punters and kickers ever. He was a two-time division all-star in 1980-81. He now lives in Florida ............. ..71-77, 80-82 193 S T O E R R E M I T L AL Annan, Doug (6-2)...................................... 1940 Annett, Corey (36-2) ......................... 2002-03 Annunziata, Sandy (90-7) ................. 1999-04 Anonsen, Victor (12-0) ...............................1979 Ansley (6-1) .................................................1900 Anthony, Charles (9-1)....................................97 Antunovic, Tony (49-3)...........................82-86 Applegath, Harold (3-0) ............................ 1919 Apuna, Ben (5-0) ............................................. 81 Ardagh, Irving (31-0) .......................1898-1904 Arends, Ron (50-7) ................................. 66-70 Armour (6-0) ........................................ 1881-82 Armstead,Armond(18-3) ...........................2012 Armstrong, Calvin (1-0) ............................. 2010 Armstrong, C.R. (7-0).........................1883-84 Armstrong, Ernie (10-0) .........................29-30 Armstrong, Howard (2-0)......................... 1928 Armstrong, V. (4-0) ....................................1883 Arnett, George (28-2)..............................51-53 Arnold, F.F. (6-1) .............................................1911 Arnott (1-0) ................................................. 1923 Arnott, George (10-2)..................................1951 Arnup, Harold (14-0) ................................34-35 Arp, Jeff (6-0) ............................................1986 Arrington, Rick (5-0) ..................................1974 Arthur, Glen (4-0) ..................................... 1886 Ascott, Les (107-21) - This tough 250-pound Peterborough native played both ways and was the first Argo to play more than 100 games. Won five Grey Cups. Named an All-Time Argo in 2004 ................ 40-41, 45-53 Asselytyne, Jack (6-0) .............................1898 Assmann, Charles (24-2) .................98, 2002 Aston, Brian (28-5) .................................59-62 Atamian, John (23-0) .............................65-67 Atcheson, Jeff (28-0) ............................ 63-64 Auburn, Bud (14-1) ................................... 35-36 Audet, Philippe (4-0) ................................ 2005 Auid, J.C. (6-0) ....................................1885-86 Ault (1-0) ...........................................................24 Austin, Kent (16-0)........................................ 95 Autry, John (14-0) ...................................... 1963 Avery, John (42-6) ..............................2004-07 Ayanbadejo, Brendan (2-0) .....................2000 Azzi, David (9-0) ........................................2006 B Bacheski, ‘Pooch’ (5-0) .............................. 1936 Bacheyie, Tang (10-0) ................................ 2010 Baffico, Jim (8-0)....................................... 1965 Bailey, Claron (2-0) ....................................1966 Bain (2-0)...................................................... 1891 Bain, John (6-1) ..........................................1900 Bainbridge, Tom (5-0) ................................ 1945 Baker, Keith (2-2) .......................................1986 Baker, Robert (42-4) .......................... 2004-06 Baker, Terry (12-0) ...................................... 1995 Baker, W. (5-0) ............................................1885 Balasiuk, Walt (57-5) ...............................65-70 Baldwin, Don (7-1) ....................................88-89 Baldwin, F. (5-0) .......................................... 1928 Baldwin, S.G. (4-0).....................................1889 Balfour, G.B. (23-0) ............................ 1904-08 Ball (1-0) ....................................................... 1928 Ball,Marcus(16-3)........................................2012 Ball, Raphaol (15-2) ............................ 2003-04 Ballantyne, George (1-0) ...........................1890 Ballard, Demario (1-0) ............................... 2011 Ballard, Jim (27-3) ..................................99, 02 Ballard, Walter (14-0) .................................... 85 Banducci, Bruno (9-0)................................... 55 Barber, Chris (3-0) .......................................... 91 Barber, George (12-0) ............................. 07-08 Barber, George “Mike” (10-4).................. 37-39 Barber, Robert (7-0) ....................................... 81 194 Barbish, Bill (1-0) ............................................ 54 Bardgett, Frank (6-0) ...................................08 Barker, Jay (46-2) ........................98-99,2000 Barker, Reg (3-3) .............................................37 Barnes, Joe (42-5) Joined the Argos mid-way through his career and formed an impressive one-two punch at QB with Condredge Holloway. He was named the 1983 Grey Cup MVP for coming off the bench and leading the Argos to victory. He threw the game winning pass to Cedric Minter late in the 4th. Now lives in Texas where he works in the oil & gas industry ...................................... ...............82-84 Barnes, Jason(12-3) ...................................2012 Barnes, Reggie (8-0) ..................................... 95 Barrett, Danny (21-3) ......................85, 87-88 Barrett, Jerry (6-0) ................................ 35-36 Barrett, Lawrence “Chip” (42-3) ........... 70-72 Barrett, Tommy (36-2) .......................1923-28 Barrett, Tommy (12-0) .........................1925-26 Barry, Jack (2-0) ............................................ 53 Bartlett (4-0) .............................................1883 Barton, Greg (17-3) ....................................71-72 Barton, P. (4-0) ...........................................1883 Bary, Ousmane (6-0)...............................94,96 Bass, Dan (25-0) - Began his career in 1980 with the Argos, he went on to be named a CFL all-star six times and the CFL’s Outstanding Defensive player in 1989. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2000 ...............................80-81 Bass, W. “Billy” (45-9) .............................50-53 Bassett (5-0) ................................................. 04 Bastaja, Nick (41-1) ...................................77-79 Bates, David (4-0) ..........................................86 Bath (3-0) ...................................................1884 Batson, Andre (16-1) ......................................98 Batstone, Harry B. (17-4) - Among the first group of Argonauts to be inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1963, this kicker and allpurpose star was one of the leaders of the 1921 Grey Cup team.................................... 19-21 Battershill, Doug (6-1)................................... 84 Baxter (5-0) .................................................... 04 Baycroft (30-1) ....................................... 1907-11 Baylis, Jearld (51-7) ................................86-89 Bayly, Edward (11-0) ............................ 1889-92 Beal, George (29-0) .................................28-32 Beal, Norman (6-0)..................................... 1901 Beck, Ken (15-0) .........................................61-62 Beckstead, Ian (130-10) - A converted tight end who was a mainstay at centre on a tightknit offensive line that won two Grey Cups. He now lives in New York where he worked for Nike Athletics ............................... 1983-85, 87-92 Bedford (2-0) .............................................. 1878 Bedford, Brian (3-1) .......................................89 Beechey, Roy (36-0) ................................ 74-76 Belanger, François (23-1) ........................93-94 Belanger, Robin (2-0) ..................................... 92 Belk, Bill (6-0) ........................................... 75-76 Bell (15-1) ............................................... 1900-02 Bell, Billy (19-7) - An all-purpose back who won Grey Cups in all three years he played, but whose career was cut short by injury. Became a teacher for 30 years in the Sudbury................... ............................... 1945-47 Bell, Clarke G. (16-2) .................................31-33 Bell, Curtis (7-0).............................................89 Bell, Dalton (36-2) .................................2010-11 Bell, Kerwin (46-1) ..........................1998,00-01 Bell, W. “Sparky” (4-0) ..............................31-32 Belli, Adriano (61-6)...................2007-10,2012 Belway, Brian (4-0) ........................................ 90 Bender, Walter (6-0) ............................... 84-85 Bennett, Paul (57-1) ...........................77-79, 84 Bennett, Pete (139-13) ....................48, 50-60 Bennett, Sean (3-0) .................................2006 Bendross, Demetris (5-2)........................ 2002 Benoit, Sheldon (14-0) .................................. 95 Benson, Ken (66-4) ...................92-93, 96-97 Berezowski, Bill (14-0) ................................... 54 Bergey, Bruce (18-1) ..................................72-73 Berry, Ed (71-6) .................................88-92, 96 Berry, Reg (12-1) ..............................................89 Berryman, Tim (16-2) ..................................... 82 Bertone, Claudio (3-0) .................................. 94 Berzinski, Willie (1-0) .......................................57 Bethune, H. (14-0) ...............................1885-90 Bevan (5-0) .......................................................23 Bickle, George (12-3) ............................. 1914, 19 Bigos, Arek (12-0) ...........................................98 Binkley, J. Ross (24-2) ..........................1910-13 Bishop, Michael (100-11)................... 2002-08 Black, Art (6-0) ........................................... 1919 Black, Fred (132-13) - A good-humoured prankster who was nicknamed “Blue Steel” for his toughness and character. Got involved in the ad specialty business after his retirement and passed due to cancer in September 2007. ...................1949-57, 59-60 Black, Leonard (3-0) .......................................57 Black, Matthew (55-5) ........................2009-12 Black, Tristan (42-2).............................2010-12 Blackburn (1-0)............................................ 1887 Blackwood, Paul (3-0) ...............................2000 Blair, Bill (4-0) ................................................. 65 Blair, Earl (3-0) ............................................... 56 Blair, Jack (1-0) ...............................................80 Blair, Wayne (4-0) ......................................2000 Blake, Emory (1-0) ...........................................74 Blake, Hume (13-0)...............................1881-84 Blakley, Bob (1-0) ............................................68 Bland, Tom (14-1) .............................................70 Bleasdale (4-1) ............................................ 1904 Bloomingdale, Alan (3-0)...............................75 Blount, Eric (7-0) .....................................94-95 Blount, Eric (4-0) ........................................... 99 Blue, Luther (1-0)............................................. 81 Blugh, Leroy (32-2) ............................ 2000-02 Blum, Mike (53-8) ...................... 68-70, 73-74 Boadway, Ray (14-0) .................................25-27 Boatman, Shannon (5-0) ......................... 2010 Boden, Jack (10-0) ...................................28-29 Boerigter, Marc (6-0) ............................... 2007 Boldin, D.J. )2-0) ....................................... 2011 Bond (4-0) ....................................................1924 Bonham, Bracy (5-0) ......................................73 Bonnell (2-0) ...............................................1882 Bonner, Antonious (132-11) ................97-2006 Bookman, Anthony (3-0) ..............................98 Boone, David (15-1) ......................................... 84 Booth, Harry (6-3)...................................37-38 Boreham, Jamie (14-0) .............................. 2010 Borger, Joshua (4-0) ...................................... 81 Boston, David (1-0) ...................................2008 Botterill, J. (6-0) .......................... ...... .......... 13 Bottoms, Lynn (40-5) ................. ..........60-63 Boulay, Etienne(13-3) .................................2012 Boulton (2-0) .......................... ...... ............1888 Bovair, Daniel (3-0) ..................... ...... ............78 Bovell, Dave (5-2) .................... ..................91-92 argonauts.ca S T O E R R E M I T L AL Box, Ab (15-3) - This quarterback and punter was a vital part of the team’s 1933 Grey Cup win. Won Jeff Russell Trophy as East Division MVP in 1934 and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1965. .................................. 1932-34 Boyd, A.J. (9-0) ............................ 1875, 83-84 Boyd, Cory (35-2) ..................................2010-12 Boyd, Jeff (51-4) ....................................... 88-91 Boyd, J.C. (10-0) .................................. 1892-93 Bradfield, “Babe” (17-5) ............................. 19-21 Bradley (6-0)...............................................1899 Bradley, Bert (19-0) ...........................24-26,28 Bradley, Chuck (12-0) .....................................96 Bradley, Ed (12-0) ........................................... 54 Bradley, Jerry (3-0) ........................................67 Bradwell, Mike (70-5)...........................2009-12 Brady, Bob (7-0) .............................................. 61 Brady, Marcus (23-4) ........................ 2002-03 Bragagnolo, Mark (46-1) ..........................77-79 Brame, Larry (22-2) ....................... 71-72,77-78 Branch, Darrick (15-0) .............................93-95 Brannagan, Danny (2-2) ............................ 2010 Brannon, Steve (6-0) .................................... 95 Braswell, Jeff (13-0) .................................91-92 Bray, Charlie (58-10)................................68-73 Brazley, Carl (138-11) - This colourful defensive back is fourth in career interceptions and was a force on two Grey Cup teams. He was named to the All-Time Argo roster at DB in 2007 and founded Mo’Better Communications, a successful marketing company in Kentucky when he finished football ................................... 1983-86, 88-92 Breckterfield, Inoke (15-0) ........................ 1999 Breen, Joe (9-0) - Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1963, Breen played for the Argos, U of T and Parkdale, as well as coached at the University of Western Ontario. .......... 1924-25 Brett (2-0)................................................... 1930 Brewer, Ron (80-2) - A life-long battler who overcame injuries on and off the field to become one of the best linebackers in team history. Held diverse interests outside of football, which included a run as a Tory candidate in Hamilton East in the 1970’s. He was named to the Modern Era All-Argo Team in 1973 and was named a finalist at LB as an All-Time Argo in 2007. He now lives in Millgrove, ON ..........................1958-60, 63-65 Brice, Alundis (18-1) ................................... 1999 Briggs, Bill (30-5) ...................... 1945, 47-49 Britnell, Gordon (18-4) .............................. 19-21 Britoon, R.H. (16-2) ...................................01-04 Britton, “Bubs” (5-0) .................................... 30 Brock (3-0) ..................................................1880 Brockbank (4-1) ............................................... 04 Bronk, Bob (70-5)....................................82-86 Brooke, D. Osborne (2-0) .......................... 1894 Brooks (6-0 ..................................................... 05 Brooks, Richard (4-0) ...............................2000 Brophy, Don (6-0) ............................................15 Brosnan, Pat (10-0) ....................................... 65 Brothers, Richard (2-0) ................................89 Broughall, H. (23-0)............................. 1883-91 argonauts.ca Broughton (4-0) .........................................1889 Broussard, Jamall (4-0) .......................... 2007 Brown, Andre (2-0) ........................................ 93 Brown, Bob (5-0) ............................................ 65 Brown, Dick (27-2) .................................... 55-57 Brown, Doug (25-3) ..................................45-48 Brown, Eddie (14-0)............................92, 2000 Brown, Elton (2-0) ......................................... 78 Brown, Fakhir (6-0) ........................................98 Brown, Fred (5-2)......................................36,40 Brown, George (2-0) ................................. 1888 Brown, Hugh (12-0) .................................. 09-10 Brown, Jonathan (97-7) .................... 2004-09 Brown, Lester (18-1) ................................ 84-85 Brown, Norman (5-0).............................. 83-84 Brown, Russell “Rusty” (15-0) .............. 80-82 Brown, Tyrone (36-0) ......................... 99-2001 Brown, W.A. “Bill” (18-1) .......................09-11, 15 Brown, W. “Firpo” (26-0) ........................ 26-30 Browner, Keith (7-2) ....................................... 90 Browning, Alfonzo (10-0) .......................... 2001 Bruce III, Arland (76-7)...................... 2004-09 Bruno, Al (21-4) - Won 1952 Grey Cup as a highly touted rookie receiver out of Kentucky, where he was coached by the legendary “Bear” Bryant. Became a legendary coach himself in the 1980’s, leading Hamilton to four Grey Cups and winning once in 1986. ..... ......................................................................52-53 Brus, Mark (1-0)............................................... 91 Bryans (6-0) .................................................1915 Bryans, Ian (16-0) ...........................................75 Bryant, Tim (2-0) ........................................... 84 Bryant, Wes (3-0) .......................................... 65 Brydson, Gord (1-0) ................................... 1926 Bryers, Bill (23-5) ..................................... 34-37 Buchanan (3-0) .......................................... 1873 Buchanan, Peter (8-0)...............................1989 Bucheski, “Pooch” (5-2) ............................. 1936 Buetow, Bart (15-0) ..............................1974-75 Bungarda, Ken (4-0) ...................................1979 Bunting, William H. (9-0) .................... 1889-91 Buntins, Arvyd (29-0) ............................. 57-59 Burch, Swift (34-1)...................................94-95 Burch, Joe (1-0) .........................................2000 Burdick, Gord (1-0) ..................................... 1946 Burgos, Joe (33-1) ................................... 94-96 Burkart, Bill (19-4) .................................. 34-38 Burkart, O.F. “Babe” (24-3) ............ 1913-15, 21 Burke, Patrick (3-0).................................... 1995 Burko, Darrell (2-0) ....................................1980 Burley, Ecomet (40-1) .............................. 76-79 Burns (9-0) ............................................... 24-25 Burns, Eric Michael (12-0) ................... 1915, 19 Burns, Lou (6-0) .........................................1906 Burns, Tommy (21-3) ............................1933-35 Burnside (2-0) ............................................ 1894 Burritt, A.P. (5-0) ...................................... 1888 Burrows (6-0) .............................................1908 Burse, Tony (19-1) ............................... 99-2000 Burt, Clary (18-9) .................................1937-39 Burt, Milt G. (12-5) ..............................1920-25 Burt, Sheldon (6-0) ....................................1924 Bush, John (6-0).......................................2000 Butler (1-0) ...................................................1875 Butler, Ian ‘Rocky’ (15-1) ........................... 2007 Butt, Fred (10-0) ..................................1929-30 Buzbee, Alex (36-0) ...............................2010-11 Bynum, Bill (13-0) ........................................1975 C Calcagno, Ron (1-0) ........................................ 65 Caldwell (6-0) ...................................................32 Cameron, D.W. (3-0) ...................................1884 Cameron, K.H. (11-0)........................... 1886-89 Camilleri, Chick “Red” (9-1) - A brave World War II navy veteran who tipped the playing scales at a mighty 145 pounds. Became a long-time record executive with Columbia Records Canada. Passed Away in 2011.....................................46-48 Campbell, A.H. Jr. (4-0) .............................1883 Campbell, C.G. (10-0) .......................... 1878-82 Campbell, Doug (14-0) ................................... 62 Campbell, Mike (95-5) ............................ 89-94 Campbell, Milt (9-0)..................................61,64 Campton (2-0) .............................................1874 Canale, Justin (3-0) .......................................76 Cannon, Anthony (14-0) ..............................2011 Cantor, Noah (99-10) ....... 1995-97,2003-06 Capers, Byron (44-1) ............................ 1998-01 Capham, Ron (28-4) ............................... 68-70 Caraway, Don (20-1) ............................. 1958-61 Carey, F.H. (6-0) ...................................1885-86 Carinci, Jan (75-5) - A charismatic Toronto native who scored a touchdown in the 1983 Grey Cup win, the first in 31 years. Went into radio and promotions in Vancouver upon leaving football. ........ ............................ 1981-85 Carlton, Wray (1-0) ..................................... 1959 Carnegie, Ernie (13-0) .................................1974 Caroline, J.C. (4-0) ..................................... 1955 Carpenter, Jack (40-4) ........................ 1952-54 Carr-Harris, Phil (17-7) .................. 1945-47, 49 Carrick, “Ooks” (12-0) ...............................30-31 Carriere, Jean-Nicholas (9-0) .................2008 Carroll, Ahmad(13-3) ..................................2012 Carroll, ‘Curly’ (6-0)..................................... 1919 Carroll, Kevin (6-0) ......................................... 94 Carson (1-0)......................................................24 Carson, Kern (1-0) ..........................................66 Carter (2-0) ..................................................... 45 Carter, Boyd (63-5) - A solid six-year defensive back who shares the record for the longest-ever return (131 yards) with Dave Mann on a lateral play. One of many former players born in the U.S., but who qualified as Canadian because their parents were born in Canada. Carter passed away on August 14, 2007....................................... .................1957-62 Carter, Donnavan (36-0) ................... 2000-01 Carter, Jason (9-0)...................................2009 Carter, Kent (2-0) .......................................... 78 Carter, Jalil(4-2) ..........................................2012 Carter, Khalil (31-3) .............................2005-07 Cartwright, A.D. (26-0)........1886-94 Cartwright, J. (2-0)......................1894 Casale, Mark (8-0)...........................85 Casey, John (52-3).....................58-61 Casola, Norm (69-5) - A hardworking special teams captain who was a fanfavourite and community leader. He was diagnosed with cancer during training camp of the 1998 season and tragically passed while still on the injured reserve list............1994-97 Cassels, D.S. (2-0) ................................ 1888 Cassels, G.C. (10-0) ..............................1887-91 Cassells, Hamilton “Laddie” (13-1) .......19-20, 22 Cassidy, Leonard(23-10) .............. 1938,45-48 Castello, Keith (81-5).............................. 90-94 Cato, Derham (2-0) ................................... 2007 195 History Bowen, Orlando (45-2) ................ ... ..2000-02 Bowers, Sam (1-0) .......................... ......... .......81 Bowles, Randy (15-2) ........................ .......2003 Bowman, Webb (4-0) ...................... ....... .......29 S T O E R R E M I T L AL Cawkell, “Scotty” (7-0) .............................. 1923 Cayley, E.C. (36-0) ................................1878-91 Cetoute, Obed (22-1).......................... 2007-08 Chadwick, E.A. (3-0) ...........................1887-88 Chadwick, G.D.A. (25-4) .................1898-1902 Chahine, Samir (19-0) ......................... 2000-01 Chance, Cameron (15-1) ................. 1999-2000 Chandler, Len (14-0) ................................... 1964 Chandler, Tom (8-0) ................................... 1976 Chantler,“Pee-Wee” (12-0) ................... 1927-28 Charles, Hency (7-0) .................................. 1994 Charney, Moe (24-0) ..................... 1927, 29-32 Charuk, Alan (32-0) ............................. 1975-76 Chasey,Jim (6-0).........................................1972 Chepesuik, Mike (27-3) ........................1930-34 Chester, Al (2-0) .........................................1979 Chilcott, Cliff (17-0) ................ 1924, 26-27,29 Chomyc, Lance (156-11) - The Argos’ all-time leading scorer with 1,498 points and holder of numerous kicking records he won a Grey Cup in 1991 and was two time CFL All-Star. He was named to the All-Time Argos depth chart at kicker in 2007 and now lives in Barrie, Ontario where he is a high school teacher ........ 85-93 Christian, Ryan (10-1) ................................ 2010 Christie, Steve (1-0) .................................. 2007 Christopherson, Jim (3-0) ....................... 1964 Ciotti (4-0) .................................................. 1948 Clack, Darryl (4-0) ........................................... 91 Clancy, Paul “Budd” (6-0) ......................... 1934 Claridge, Bruce (9-0). ................................ 1962 Clark (1-0)......................................................1927 Clark (1-0).....................................................1938 Clark, Bill (1-0) ............................................. 1955 Clark, Bob (6-0) ..........................................1938 Clark, Bob “Squares” (6-0) ...................... 1934 Clark, Bruce (32-0) ..............................1980-81 Clark, Dick (3-0) .......................................... 1959 Clark, Eugene (20-0) - An offensive lineman better known for his on-screen roles, including a stint as Lt. Colby on hit TV series Night Heat. Also an accomplished comedian and gospel singer...................................1977-78 Clark, Gail (5-0) .......................................... 1976 Clark, Ken (11-0) - Played for six teams in three different leagues, and stands fourth in all-time CFL punting with a 45.6 yard average........ .................................. ................1978 Clark, Morgan (7-0) .................................... 1959 Clark, Reggie (2-0)...................................... 1993 Clark, Robert (14-0) ................................... 1993 Clarke, Crossen (5-2) ............................1909-12 Clarke, Delroy (34-1) ............................ 2008-10 Clarke, John (6-3) ......................................1938 Clarke, Richard (9-0).................................2000 Clarkson, Austin (13-0)...................... 1904-06 Clarkson, Edward Guy (41-2) ...............1906-12 Clash, Darnell (16-3) .................................. 1987 Clatney, Paul (4-1) ....................................... 1994 Clay, Dennis (36-1) ..............................1984-86 Clayton, L.J. (13-0)......................................1975 Cleaver (3-0)................................................1880 Clement, Nicholas (5-0)..............................2011 Clements, Jimmy (5-1) ............................... 1999 Clemons, Mike “Pinball” (186-12) - Named the CFL’s Outstanding Player in 1990. Won Grey Cup championships as a player in 1991, 1996 and 1997. Holds several Argo kick return records . Named Head Coach 196 August 2001, named Club President in 2002, renamed Head Coach late in 2002. Became first black coach in pro football to win a championship in 2004. Elevated to club CEO in 2007 and in the same year was named to the All-Time Argos depth chart at returner. Named Argos Vice-Chair in 2009. Inducted to Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 2008....... ...............................................1989-00 Cliff, G.J. “Nipper” (3-0).................................23 Climie (4-1) ................................................... 1904 Climie, Jock (15-0) ....................................90,95 Cloutier, Tom (11-0) ......................................... 63 Cobb, Glenn (2-0) ........................................... 90 Cochran, Hugh E. “Shrimp” (14-4) ........... 19-21 Cochrane, Frank (10-1) ............................ 04-05 Cockburn (2-0) ........................................... 1888 Cody, “Catfoot” (2-0).......................................51 Cody, Mac (1-0) .......................................... 2002 Coffey, Tommy-Joe (13-1) - Fourth in alltime CFL receiving, this versatile player finished his career with the Argos. Was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1977. ...........................................................1973 Cofield, Tim (13-0) ......................................1996 Coflin, John (21-0) .....................................90-91 Coflin, Mark (13-0) .....................................1980 Cohen,Joe(5-0) ............................................2012 Collaros,Zach(4-0) ......................................2012 Coleman, Pat (2-0) ..................................... 1995 Collins, Brett (4-0)..................................... 1995 Collins, Merv (23-0) .................................53-54 Colville, Bruce (5-0) .................................... 1935 Colvin, Sonny (2-0) ..................................... 1948 Colwell, Phil (3-0) ......................................... 1981 Commins, Frank “Ike” (6-0) .......................1924 Compton, Jerry (3-0) ................................. 1981 Conacher, Lionel “The Big Train” (124) - Starred in six different sports and was voted Canada’s best athlete of the first half-century. Was the main force behind the Argo’s 1921 championship team, scoring 14 TDs in six regular season games and 15 points in 23-0 Grey Cup win over Edmonton. Became a member of Canada’s Parliament and was inducted into The Canadian Footballs Hall of Fame in 1963 ..................................................... 1921-22 Conboy, Art (1-0) .........................................1925 Congemi, John (72-5) ...................... 87-90, 92 Connelly, Joe (6-2) ..................................... 1936 Connor, Ted (1-0) ......................................... 1954 Conquergood, Howard ‘Corkey’ (24-4)........ 34-37 Cook, Doug (13-0) ....................................48, 50 Cook, Joe (5-0) ........................................... 1926 Cook, Lewis (2-0) ......................................... 1977 Cook, Terrance (1-0) ...................................1998 Cooksey (3-2) ................................................1941 Cooley, Anthony (2-0) ............................... 1992 Cooper, Billy (13-0) ......................................1974 Cooper, Jim (9-0) ......................................2000 Cooper, Markeith (4-0) ............................. 2002 Cooper, W.H.T. (1-0) .................................... 1887 Copeland, Jeremaine (32-2) .................2010-11 Copeland, Jim (34-4) ..........................1965-68 Copeland, Royal (111-14) - One half of the famous “Gold Dust Twins”, along with Joe Krol, on the championship teams of the late 40s, this flashy halfback was inducted into the Hall 0f Fame in 1988, and honoured as an “All-Time Argo” in 1997. The Toronto native moved to Oxnard, California in the 1950s ........................ ..............1945-49, 52-56 Copeland, Russel (1-0)............................... 2001 Copping (6-0)..............................................1908 Coray, Stacey (3-0) ....................................1973 Corbett, Billy (4-0) ......................................1974 Corbin, Ken (4-3) ........................................1968 Corkery (6-0)............................................... 1909 Corley, Dave (3-0) ....................................... 1965 Cornsweet, Harold (4-0) .............................1941 Corrigall, Jim (148-5) - One of the toughest Argos ever, this non-import defensive end once walked right through the opposition huddle on way to the bench. The CFL’s defensive MVP in 1975, he was selected to the Hall of Fame in 1990 and the “All-Time Argo” list in 1997. He was named to the AllTime Argo depth chart at Defensive End in 2007. He later became a football coach at his alma mater Ohio State and later a high school football coach in Ohio ..............1970-81 Coryell, Warren R. (6-0) ............................. 1909 Cosbey (2-0)................................................ 1894 Cosentino, Frank (14-3) - One of the best homegrown QB’s to ever play in the CFL, he was also a renowned university coach at York and Western, and is the country’s foremost author on football ......................................1969 Cosgrove, Bob (13-2) ............................. 1941,49 Costa, Dave (50-6) .............................2004-07 Cotton, Harold (4-2)...................................1922 Coughman, Edawn (9-0) .............................2011 Coulter, Bob (17-6) ........................ 1936, 40-41 Coulter, Carl (31-0) ...............................1994-95 Counts, Johnny (2-0) ....................................66 Court (5-0) ................................................ 26-27 Courtney, Ted (18-6) ................................45-48 Cousino, Brad (4-0) ....................................... 78 Cowan (4-0) .......................................................41 Cowan, Tim (9-2) ............................................86 Cowart, Larry (16-0) ............................... 58-59 Cowdrey (9-0)........................................ 1873-75 Cowins, Ben (3-0) ...........................................80 Cox, Martin (15-0) .................................... 81-82 Cox, Ron (5-0) ................................................. 55 Cox, Steven (20-0) ..................................84-86 Coyle, Ross (13-0) .......................................... 59 Crafts, Jerry (17-0) ............................. 2000-01 Craig, J.C. (13-0) ..................................1885-89 Craig, Paco (1-0) ..............................................89 Cranmer, Dave (22-2) - A Sarnia native who played receiver and running backon some great Argo teams in the early 70’s .....1971-72 Cranmer, Paul (2-0) .................................... 1994 Crawford, Bryan (113-5) ........................2005-11 Crawford, Gordon (24-1)..................1898-1901 Crawford, Larry (4-0) .................................1989 Creasor (2-0) ..............................................1882 Crespina, Keita (16-1)................................. 1994 Crifo, Rob (18-1).....................................1994-95 Crincich, John (1-0) .................................... 1946 Crocker (4-1) ................................................ 1904 Cronyn, Hume (3-0) ............................1887-88 Crooks, Leslie (18-0) ................................05-07 Croonen, Jeff (7-0)...................................92-93 Cross (1-0) ...................................................1890 argonauts.ca S T O E R R E M I T L AL Curtis, Ulysses “Crazy Legs” (57-9) The first of many star import running backs to play for the Argos, he set many rushing records and won two Grey Cups in the early 1950s. After football, he enjoyed a long career with the North York Board of Education as a teacher and administrator ........................................1950-54 Cutler, Wes (37-13) - One of the first Argos to win three Grey Cups (1933, ‘37 and ‘38), Cutler earned the Jeff Russel Trophy as the East Division’s MVP in 1938. Was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1968 . ................................................................. 1933-38 Cvijanovich, Sam (43-0) ...................... 1974-76 D Dale (16-1) ............................................. 1904-06 Dancy, Al (1-0) ..................................................52 Daniels, David (5-3)........................................ 87 Daniels, Harry (7-0) ............................ 1948-50 Daniels, Shawn (17-0) ............................... 2002 Dany (1-0)......................................................... 46 Darbyshire, Rob (7-0) ......................... 1935-36 Darch, Art (28-5) ..................................... 60-61 Darche, J.P. (17-1) ............................................ 99 Darling, Bill (18-0) .....................................29-31 Darling, C.W. (18-1) ............................... 1900-03 Dattilio, Gerry (1-0).........................................75 Davis, Adrian (20-0) ........................... 2008-10 Davis, Anthony (13-0) .....................................76 Davis, Jerome (43-3) .........................2005-08 Davis, Shockmain (3-0) ............................2006 Davis, Tom (8-0) ....................................... 78-79 Davis, Troy (2-0) ........................................ 2007 Davis , Tyree (2-0)...................................... 2002 Davison, Robert “Bobby” (6-3) ..................1914 Day, Bob (10-0) ........................................... 1959 Day, Herman S. “Eagle” (9-0) ..................1966 Deadey, Leo (31-7) .........................1934-37, 46 Deane, Ned (4-0) ........................................ 1976 Deans (2-0) ................................................. 1878 DeDiana, Art J. (4-2) ................................. 1933 Dehlinger, Bob (24-1) ........................... 1959-60 Dekdebrun, Al (16-3) .............................1950-51 Del Col, Stephen (74-2) - A Toronto native who was one of the key territorial picks in the rebuilding 1982 draft. Played defensive end for five years................1982-86 Delisle, Charles O. (24-1) .................1898-1901 argonauts.ca Dell, Howard (7-0)................................. 1990-91 DeLuca, Sam (14-0) ..............................1957-58 DeLucca, Gerry (4-0) ................................. 1958 Dennis, Steve (32-0)............................ 1975-76 Dennison (4-1) ............................................. 1904 Dennison (2-0) ............................................ 1878 Dennison, Doug (2-0).................................1980 Dennistoun (2-0) ........................................1885 DeRatt, Jimmy (1-0) .................................. 1976 Derrick, Don (2-0) ....................................... 1963 Dersch, Doug (8-0) .....................................1972 Desjardins, Paul (42-5) ..........................1971-73 DesLauriers, Laurent (17-1) .......................1988 Desriveaux,Danny(9-0) ...............................2012 Dewit, Mark (36-0) ............................2008-09 Dibbie, Bob (1-0)............................................1914 Dickerson, Anthony (1-0) .......................... 1978 Dickey, Terry (6-0) ...................................... 1993 Dickey, Troy (4-0) ........................................ 1994 Dickey, Wallace (6-0) ................................. 1965 Dickson (2-0) .............................................. 1926 Dickson, Bruce (15-0) ...........................1991-92 Dillard, Jim (26-4) ............................... 1967-68 Dinsmore, Charlie (20-2)..................... 1922-24 Dissette,Jimmy (8-0) .......................... 1910, 12 Dixon (7-0) ............................................1884-85 Dixon, Johnnie(1-0)......................................2012 Dixon, Orvil (2-0)......................................... 1990 Dixon, Ralph (4-1) ........................................ 1984 Dixon, Titus (4-0) ....................................... 1994 Dmytryshyn, Duane (75-6).....................95-99 Doane, Dave (2-0) ........................................1957 Doherty, D’Arcy (6-0) ................................ 1932 Donaldson, Dave (13-0) ............................2006 Donaldson, Gene (11-0) .............................1966 Donohue, Oscar (2-0) ................................ 1963 Dopp (3-0) .....................................................1915 Doret, Cor (12-0) ....................................1974-75 Dorn, David (4-0) ......................................... 1981 Dorow, Al (7-0) ............................................ 1959 Dorsey, Dean (7-2) ...................................... 1982 Dorsey, Dominique (30-1) ...................2007-09 Dosant, Alan (1-0) ......................................1980 Doty, Fred “Scooter” (39-7) - The “Pinball” Clemons of his era, Doty was a tough to corral 140-pound sparkplug. A retired civil engineer, Doty’s twosons (Tobin and Cole) were also good football players, with Cole receiving an Argo tryout in the late ‘70’s. Fred is still an active member of the Alumni executive .................................................. 1945-49 Doucette, Gerry (75-2) - A versatile and outspoken Canadian QB, kicker and defensive halfback, who later served as the Argonauts director of ticket sales in 1978-79. Married to Mildred Gross, a former Olympic-calibre track star. Passed away in April, 2001 ............ ..................................................................1954-59 Dougherty, Robert (5-0) ............................... 95 Douglas, J.W. “Jimmy” (29-2)............21, 23-27 Douglas, Scott (10-0) ................................... 95 Drain, Selwyn (36-4)............................... 87-88 Drage, Eric (9-0) ............................................. 94 Draper (7-0)...........................................1876-78 Drummond, Robert (46-6) The perfect blend of size and quickness at RB, he won two Grey Cups with the Argos in ‘96 & ‘97. Twice he was named CFL & East All-Star with Toronto, twice led team in rushing including one 1,000+ yard season, and scored 23 touchdowns. He now lives in Syracuse, N.Y. where he owns a business that specializes in high performance training. ...........1996-97,02 Dubinetz, Greg (3-0)............................... 76, 78 Dublinski, Tom (21-2) - Set numerous Argo passing records in 1955, including 3,561 yards in the air and 30 touchdowns. Was league’s highest-paid player at the time, but injuries shortened his career. Became an insurance executive after football... ........................................ 1955, 57, 62 DuBuc, Matt (16-0) ....................................1997 Duff, Jack M. (6-3).......................................1914 Dugan, Bob (13-0) ...................................... 1965 Duggan (6-0) ........................................ 1881-82 Duggan, H. (12-1) ..............................1899-1900 Duggen (3-0) ...............................................1883 Duke, Hermis (23-3) ........................1913-15, 19 Dukes, Harold (4-0) ................................. 60-61 Dulin, Gary (7-0) ............................................. 85 DuMaresq, Mike (16-0).................................. 95 DuMoulin, E.S. (6-1) ...................................1900 Dunbar, Alex (1-0) ....................................... 1920 Dunbrack, Roger (91-4) ....................... 1998-02 Dunigan, Matt (19-2) ................................90-91 Dunlap, Frank (24-0) ............................... 48-49 Dunlap, Jake (22-3)..................................49-50 Dunn, George (6-0) .................................... 1930 Dupuis, Michel (17-0) ................................. 2001 Durno, Don (32-2) - An aspiring hockey player who played in the first football game he ever saw. Had a productive career with many teams, and served as Argo alumni president from 1965-92. Also ran the Ontario Junior Football League for 17 years (1960-76).......... ............................................................... 48-49, 51 Durie, Andre (81-5)............................... 2007-12 Dwight (1-0) .................................................1908 Dye, James (1-0) .............................................98 Dye, Jim (35-6)................................. 68-69, 72 Dzikowicz, Jayson (5-0) ................................ 95 E Eaglin, Greg (18-0) .................................. 95-96 Ealey, Chuck (47-1) - A former CFL rookieof-the-year with Hamilton. Known as a scrambling pivot who guided the team in front of its biggest ever crowds. Became a well known financial investor after football......................................1975-78 Earle, M.D. “Hap” (10-4)..........1921-23 Eben, Mike (120-9) - A lanky, surehanded receiver who was a twotime Eastern all-star. Known as much for his brains as his football skills. After football, Eben became a housemaster and teacher at the renowned Upper Canada College ........................................1968-69, 71-77 Eby, “Dug” (4-0) ......................................... 1897 Eccelstone (6-0) ......................................... 1910 Ecuyer, Al (14-0)..........................................1966 Edwards, Dovonte (18-0) .........................2009 197 History Cross, Billy (13-0) ....................................... 1954 Crothers, Jim (12-3) .......................... 1947 Crouch, Eric (7-0) .............................. 2006 Crowe, Don (5-0) ............................... 1949 Crumb, Mike (47-6) ...................... 2003-05 Cudney, Tom (1-0) .............................. 1981 Cummings, Kevin (10-0) ................... 87-88 Cummins, Jeff (17-0) ............................. 95 Cuncic, Wayne (31-0) ........................74-75 Cunningham, Chris (7-0) .................... 2004 Cunningham, James ‘The Jet’ (28-4)... 95-96,02 Cureton, Hardiman (14-0) ...................... 56 Curington, Bob (2-0) .............................. 65 Curl, Ron (4-1) .................................. 73-74 Currie, M.R. (3-0) ............................... 1883 Curry, James (31-3) ............................ 1983-85 Curry, Walter (13-0) ...........................2008-09 Curtin, Bob (6-4) ............................................ 45 Curtis, Bucky (25-2) ................................55-56 S T O E R R E M I T L AL Edwards, Dwight (67-6) - One of the speediest non-imports to ever play the game, Edwards was a threat as a receiver and kick returner. Became an auto sales representative after football ............................ ................................................... 1978-79, 86-88 Edwards, Hank (2-0).................................2009 Edwards, Johnny “Jake” (6-3)...................1937 Edwards, Robert (9-1) .............................. 2007 Egan (1-0) ........................................................ 45 Eiben, Kevin (165-13) ..............................2001-11 Elberg, Brad (38-2) ..............................1999-02 Elder, Jimmy (11-0) ..........................................76 Elias, Lou (10-0) ............................................. 58 Eliopulos, Jim (3-0) ....................................... 87 Ellena, Jack (1-0) .............................................57 Ellenbogen, Bill (6-0) ..................................... 78 Elliott (1-0) ...................................................... 40 Elliott, Bruce (103-9) ..............................87-93 Ellis, Craig (11-0) ..................................... 86, 93 Elser, Gordon (35-4)................................ 81-83 Elwell, Jack (5-0) ............................................ 63 Emery, Mike (24-1) ................................... 84-85 England, Eric (66-8) .........................2003-06 Engleson, Ron (5-0) ........................................ 81 English, Andrew (52-1)......................... 1998-01 Eppele, Joe (43-5) .................................2010-12 Epstein, Albert (10-0) .......................... 1920-21 Erickson, John (6-0) .....................................66 Estes, Larry (1-0) ............................................73 Ettinger, Don “Red” (26-4) .....................52-53 Evans, Art (26-10) ...................................35-39 Evans, Albert James. (4-0) ......................1885 Evanshen, Terry (8-0) - One of the 10 best CFL receivers of all-time, he was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1984. A tragic car accident in 1988 left him with severe memory loss, but his recovery and emotional speaking engagements make for a remarkable story ..................................... 1978 Exelby, Clare (51-3) ................. 1958-59, 61-63 F Fairchild, Greg (3-0) ...................................... 78 Fairholm, Jeff (32-0) .............................. 94-96 Falconer, Doug (2-0) .......................................76 Falls, Mike (8-0) ............................................. 56 Farley, Dale (2-0) .............................................74 Farley, Earl (1-0).............................................. 35 Farmer, Jim (5-0) ........................................... 39 Farmer, Johnny (15-0) ...................... 48-49, 51 Faverty, Hal (7-0) ........................................... 53 Fear, A. “Cap” (43-6) - This athletic outside wing put fear into defenders everywhere. A six-time Eastern all-star who was a key member of the Argos second Grey Cup win in 1921. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1967...................................................... ........19-25 Fears, Willie (1-0).............................................89 Fedor, Paul (22-2) ....................................58-60 Fedosoff, John (32-4) ............................. 52-54 Feldstein, Nigel (5-0) ................................. 1923 Felgemacher, Wolfgang (1-0).........................66 Fellows, Austin (16-0) ............................ 04-06 Fenerty, Gill ‘The Thrill’ (44-4) - A Former CFL Rookie of the Year , Fenerty held the Argo’s single season rushing record for more than a decade. He led the club in rushing each year he was in Toronto was named a CFL All-Star 198 twice and an East Division All-Star three times .............. ....................................... 1987-89 Fenner, Bob (3-0)............................................ 36 Fenton (2-0) ............................................... 1888 Feoli Gudino, Julian(7-0) ............................2012 Ferguson (3-0) ............................................1884 Ferguson (3-0) ................................................ 03 Ferguson, Pete (12-0) ..........................1908-09 Ferguson, Larry (22-0) ............................65-67 Ferguson, O.K. (13-0) ..................................... 56 Ferris, Dave (43-11) ........................ 1931, 33-39 Ferrie (4-0) ...................................................1881 Ferrone, Dan (175-15) - A five-time CFL allstar offensive lineman and a natural-born leader. Nicknamed “the mayor of Oakville”, his leadership qualities extended to the working world as well, where he operated his own business. Was hired as the Argonauts offensive line coach in 2001 and later named team President in 2003. He was named to the All-Time Argos depth chart at guard in 2007. He entered the restaurant business. ....................................................1981-88, 90-92 Feugill, John (31-5) ............................. 2003-04 Field, John (7-0) ......................................... 1990 Fields, Jeff (9-1) .......................................... 1994 Fier (1-0) .........................................................1921 Filice, Fabio (1-0) ........................................ 2007 Finlay (4-0) ...................................................1874 Finlay, Barry (62-1) ................................... 73-76 Finlay, Matt (1-0)........................................ 1987 Firth, J. (6-0) ............................................... 1919 Firth, W. (6-3) ...............................................1914 Fisher (6-0) .................................................1899 Fisher, Franks (7-0).............................. 1919, 23 Fisher, Oatten (16-0) ........................... 1951, 54 Fiveash, Bobby (1-0) ................................... 1954 Fleet, Eric (7-3) ............................................1947 Fleetwood, Marquel (18-2)........................1996 Fleming, W.A. (2-0).................................... 1888 Flemons, Ronald (101-6) .................... 2006-12 Fletcher, Michael (110-9) ................... 2002-08 Flett, W.E.P. “Peter” (14-0) ..................1905-07 Fleury, W.J. (11-0) ................................ 1886-89 Flood, C. (4-2) .............................................1896 Flutie, Doug (36-4) - Heralded as the greatest quarterback in CFL history, Flutie was named the CFL’s Outstanding Player from 1991-94 & 1996-97. He holds Argo Grey Cup rings from 1996 and 1997. Holds several team passing records including career completion percentage at 64.0% and was named to the All-Time Argo depth chart at QB in 2007. Inducted to the Canadian Football HOF in 2008, he now works on US college football broadcasts on ESPN..... ........ ..................................................................1996-97 Foderingham, Cece (14-1).........................47-48 Foggie, Rickey (46-3) ...............................90-92 Fojtik, Brad (7-0) ............................................86 Foley, Ricky (44-5) .................................2010-12 Folk, Chad (195-14) ...............................1997-08 Follin, Dwight (12-0) ....................................... 49 Follwell, Jim (11-4) ......................................40-41 Fontaine, Raymond (68-3)................ 2006-10 Foote (6-0) ..................................................1898 Forbes (4-1)...................................................... 04 Forbes, Robert (20-1).............................. 83-84 Forbest, Don (6-0) ..................................... 1935 Ford, Bill (4-1) ....................................................51 Ford, Darryl (35-4) ....................................90-91 Ford, Henry (6-0) ........................................... 55 Ford, Mariet (2-0) .......................................... 84 Ford, Tom (2-0) ............................................... 49 Forde, Duane (36-1)..................................94-95 Forde, Ian (2-0) ...................................2005-06 Forman (4-1) .................................................... 04 Forsyth (2-0) .............................................. 1878 Foster, Frank “Wild Man” (26-3) ........... 1911-15, 19 Foster, Harry “Red” (7-0)........................ 26-27 Foster, Joe (1-0) ..............................................24 Foster, Ken (19-0).....................................54-55 Foubert, John (62-0)................................78-81 Fouch, Ed (1-0) ................................................ 55 Foulds, William C. “Billy” (1-0)..........................11 Fouts, Dick (77-3) ............................... 57-61, 67 Fowler, “Bud” (34-4).................................50-53 Fowler, Carlos (11-1) ...................................94-95 Foxx, Ron (24-1) ................................... 76-77, 81 Francis, “Brick” (12-0)..........................1892-94 Francis, Stewart (100-2) ........................ 72-78 Francisco, Kent (23-0) ........................... 66-67 Frank, Bill (49-4)......................................65-68 Frank, Chuck (2-0) ..........................................60 Franklin, Dennis (7-0) ..................................... 77 Frame, Danny (9-2) ............................ 2003-04 Frazier, Adolphus (1-0) ...................................57 Fuell, Don (24-0) ...................................... 63-65 Fuller, Joe (9-0) .............................................. 95 G Gabler, Wally (55-4) -A consistent performer who ranks sixth in career Argo passing yards, completions and attempts, and seventh in passingbg TD. Later, was a successful Bay Street powerbroker who became vicepresident at Nesbitt Burns.........1966-69, 72 Gabriel, Peter (6-0) .................................. 77, 79 Gabrielsen, Jeff (8-0) ................................... 82 Gaddis, Bob (22-0) ..................................80-81 Gagne-Marcoux, Cedric (38-2) ...........2010-12 Gaidiner, Jim (2-1) ...........................................37 Gaines, Chris (35-4) ................................ 89-91 Galassi, Mike (2-0) ...................................2008 Gale, George (19-0).............................1889-94 Gale, V.R. “Beecher” (18-0)......................... 11-13 Galick, Curtis (3-0).................................... 2001 Galiffa, Arnold (12-0) .................................... 56 Gallow (3-0) .................................................... 02 Galt (6-0) .........................................................07 Gamble (3-0)............................................... 1873 Gambrell, Bill (2-0)..........................................70 Ganas, George (14-0) ............................. 87-88 Garrett, A.N. (13-0) ............................1888-92 Garrett, Doug (14-2) ...........................15, 19-20 Garvie, Chick (2-0) ..........................................27 Garvin (2-0)................................................ 1888 Gates, Tom (1-0) ............................................. 63 Gaudaur, J.G. “Jake” (5-2)..............................41 Gavadza, Jason (0-1)................................2006 Gaylord, Jeff (4-0) ......................................... 82 Geathers,Jeremy(1-0).................................2012 Gerrard, T.W. (2-0)..................................... 1888 Geyer (1-4) .................................................45-46 Gholston, Kendrick (5-0)......................... 2002 Giancola, Dan (32-1) .....................1999, 01, 04 Gibbs, Norman (9-0) .................................1986 Gibson (4-1) ................................................. 1904 Gibson, Demono (3-0).............................. 2002 Gideon, Wes (8-0)....................................... 1961 Gifford, Shawn (17-2)................................2003 Gilbert, Chris (5-0) .................................... 2001 argonauts.ca Gilchrist, Chester “Cookie” (40-5) - A charismatic and volatile free spirit who many claim was the best all-around athlete to ever play for the Argos. A powerful fullback who was voted tothe modern era (1945-73) Argo all-star team ..........................................1959-61 Giles, Oscar (12-2) ...................................96-97 Gilhooley, Walter (4-2) .................................. 20 Gill, Randy (2-0) ..............................................79 Gillus, Willie (21-4) .....................................90-91 Gilmour, Jack (6-0)....................................1898 Gilmore, Burnie (23-0) ............................29-32 Gioskos, Chris (81-6) ..............................95-99 Gissendaner, Lee (1-0) .................................. 95 Givens, Reggie (47-6) .................. 1996-97, 02 Glannville, George (4-0) ............................ 1892 Glazebrook, H.T. (13-0) ........................ 1873-76 Gleason, Eddie (12-1) ......................1899-1900 Gleason, Pat (4-0) ......................................... 95 Glenn, Tom (17-5)......................................45-46 Glover, Clyde (5-0).......................................... 85 Gnup, Frank (6-0) .......................................... 50 Godding, Keith (4-0) ..................... ..... ..... 2010 Goldsmith, Vince (16-1) ................. .............. 84 Gonter, Matthew “Matt” (12-3) .. .... .......13-14 Gonzales, Gus (4-0) ........................... ......... 63 Good, Bob (10-0) ...........................................66 Goodlow, Daryl (5-0) ...................... .......85-86 Goodman, Norman (16-0) ........... ..........80-81 Gordon, A. (2-0) ............................ ............1882 Gordon, Alex (7-0) .........................................96 Gordon, G. (18-0) ........................ .......1886-92 Gordon, Robert (25-1) ............... .............93-94 Goyer, Vern (1-0) ................................. ........ .. 46 Graham, Bill (9-0) ...................... ...... ......59-60 Graham, Darnell (2-1).....................................89 Graham, Jim (1-0) .......................................... 45 Graham, Lorenzo (12-1)...........................88-89 Grant, Donnohue (5-2) ..................................86 Grant, Mel (6-0)..........................................1907 Grant, Michael (6-0) ................................. 2010 Grant, W.H. “Billy” (49-0) .........................01-10 Grass, Rudy (31-3) ................................... 47-49 Grassett (4-0) ............................................1874 Graves, Howard (5-0) .................................... 55 Graves, Marvin (31-1) ...............................94-95 Gray (1-0) ..................................................... 1920 Gray, Doug (12-0) ........................................... 54 Gray, Jack (27-3) .......................................51-53 Gray, Leo (9-2) ................................................ 82 Green (7-0) ........................................... 1885-87 Green, B. (4-0) ................................................ 09 Green, Chris (32-0) ..............................1992-93 Green, James (18-0).................................2009 Green, David J. (2-0).......................................79 Green, Johnny (2-0)....................................... 59 Greene, Andrew (7-0)................................2008 Greene, Marcellus (46-2)..........81, 83, 85-87 Greene, Nealon (18-1).................................1998 Greenfield (2-0) ...........................................1875 Greer, Terry (82-5) - Became the first pro player to go over 2,000 yards receiving in a single season (1983). Is fifth in all-time Argo receiving was honoured as an ‘All-Time Argo’ in 1996. He was named to the AllTime Argos depth chart at receiver in 2007. He resides in Ohio and works in Cleveland ...... ............. ...................................................1980-85 Greey, Johnny (12-0) ........................... 1905-06 Greey, Johnnie (12-2) ............................1919-20 Greth, Jim (8-0)......................................... 1967 Grey, John (37-2) ............................1898-1905 Grice, Hal (11-3)........................................... 1946 argonauts.ca Grierson (2-0)............................................. 1948 Griffin (1-0) .................................................. 1949 Griffin, Courtney (5-0) ..............................1996 Griffin, Jim (3-0) ........................................ 1965 Griffin, Joe (10-0) ................................... 24, 26 Griffiths, Victory “Tuffy” (25-3) ............32-35 Groff (6-0) ..................................................1908 Grovesteen, Tyler (3-0) ............................. 2001 Grubbe, T.C. (12-0) ............................... 1905-06 Guy (6-0) .....................................................1898 Gwynne (4-0) ...............................................1881 H Hadden, Dave (32-0) ............................... 75-76 Haddleton, Billy (6-0) ....................................47 Hadnot, Derek “Butch” (1-0) ........................ 93 Hagan, Darian (2-0) ....................................... 92 Hagerty, Jim (3-0) ......................................... 56 Haines (4-1) ..................................................... 04 Hair, Henry (11-0) ......................................57-58 Hales (4-0) ...................................................... 34 Haley, James (6-0) ...................................2000 Haley, Jermaine (34-2)........................... 98-99 Hall, B.J. (18-0).............................................2011 Hall, Pete (4-0)................................................ 62 Hall, Steven (1-0) ............................................83 Hallman, Harold (89-5) .........................88-93 Ham, Tracy (18-0)........................................... 93 Hamber, Harold “Tammy” (12-0) ........... 05-06 Hambly, “Sport” (16-0) ...........................24-26 Hameluck, Mike (48-5) ........................... 82-84 Hames, Marsh (20-2)..............................52-53 Hamilton, Bob (5-0) ....................................1971 Hamilton, Laurance (10-0) ..................1919, 27 Hanifan, Jim (10-2) .................................... 1955 Hanna, George (3-0) ................................. 1928 Hannaford, George (6-0) ...........................1907 Hansen, Jayson (10-0)..............................1998 Hanson, Ryan (37-2) ..............................88-90 Harcourt (6-0) .....................................1876-78 Harcourt (6-2) ............................................. 1901 Hardee, Billy (60-0) ..................................78-81 Hardeman, Buddy (3-0) ............................ 1978 Hardesty, Percy (24-1) .................... 1899-1903 Harding, Rodney (165-11) - The ferocious D-Lineman holds the Argo record for career sacks and was the team selection as Defensive MVP in 1992. Harding won the Grey Cup Championship in 1991. He was named to the All-Time Argo depth chart at Defensive Tackle in 2007 and was made an All-Time Argo in 2012.......................................... 1985-94 Hardy, Chris (96-9) ...........................2003-08 Hardy, John (4-0) ........................................... 93 Hardville, Drew (6-0) ....................................... 81 Harle, Darrell (8-0)......................................... 93 Harper, Glenn (23-1) ............................... 89-90 Harper, John (6-0) ......................................... 55 Harper, Nolan (6-0) .......................................88 Harpley, Tom (19-6)................................... 51-52 Harrington, Ed (89-8) - An accomplished weightlifter known as “Hercules”, this threetime CFL all-star (1968-70) terrorized opposing QB’s. He was named to the AllTime Argo depth chart in 2007 at Defensive End. Following football he eventually became the patient advocate at both the Whitby and North Bay Psychiatric Hospitals. Passed away in 2011. ....... 1963-65, 67-71, 74 Harriott, Claude (21-0) .....................2008-09 Harris (7-0) ........................................... 1873-74 Harris, Claude (10-0) ............................... 27-28 Harris, Cooper (18-2) .....................................96 Harris, Drae (4-0)......................................2000 Harris, Eric (48-1) .....................................77-79 Harris, Johnnie (23-4).............................96-97 Harris, M.L. “Mike” (24-0) ...................... 78-79 Harris,Trevor(18-3) ......................................2012 Harris, V. (7-0) ......................................1883-84 Harrison (2-0).............................................1885 Harrison, Bill (14-0) .......................................80 Harrison, Dick (7-1)..........................................47 Hart, Rex (6-3) ...............................................38 Harvey (4-1)...................................................... 04 Harvey, John (10-0).........................................76 Harvey, S.S. (6-0) ...............................1885-86 Hastings (6-0) ................................................32 Hatcher, Ron (9-0) .................................. 63-64 Hatton, Greg (9-0) ........................................80 Hatziioannou, Leon (23-1) ......................94-95 Haultain (4-0) ..............................................1881 Haverson (18-1) .................................... 1900-03 Hawley, Jack (9-0) .................................... 2002 Hay (6-0) .........................................................06 Hay, Jonathan S. (7-4) .......................... 1919-21 Hay, Raymond (6-0) ................................... 1919 Hazard, Manny (14-0) .................................... 93 Hazel, Bob (11-3) ..............................................47 Heath, Leroy “Jo Jo” (15-2)........................... 82 Heatly, Kenny (14-0)..................................2008 Heaton (3-0) ...............................................1884 Heavens, Jerome (1-0) ....................................79 Heck, Bob (10-0) .......................................50-52 Hecker, Norb (14-0) ........................................ 54 Hedley, Jack (12-0) ...............................1892-94 Hees, George (11-3) ................................. 34-38 Heffernan, Christian (5-0) ...............2005-06 Heim, Dennis (3-0) ................................... 78-79 Heinkin (2-0) ............................................... 1878 Heintzman (6-0) ..........................................1915 Helliwell, R. (4-0)................................... 1875-76 Helmaken, H.D. (10-0)..........................1881-83 Henderson (30-1) ............................1898-1903 Henderson (6-1).......................................... 1920 Henderson, D.E. (6-2)................................. 1901 Henderson, Jim (25-4) ............................69-72 Henderson, R.B. (9-0) .........................1888-91 Henderson, Zac (17-1) ............................. 82-83 Hendrickson, Craig (9-1)............................ 1999 Hendry, A. “Ginger” (2-0)........................ 27-30 Henrey, David (4-0) ...................................2000 Henry (2-0) ................................................. 1888 Henry (2-0) ....................................................1941 Henry, Andrew (17-1) ............................ 1999-00 Henry, Bill (2-0) .......................................... 1993 Henry, Tommy (33-1) ................................94-95 Hercule, Yves (4-0) .................................... 2007 Herd, Chuck (13-0).....................................74-75 Hernandez, Joe (12-0) ............................... 1962 Hewson, David (12-2).....................200 Hewitt, Cliff (34-2)...................85-86 Hewitt, W.H. “Billy” (21-1)..........04-07 Heyd (4-0).....................................1892 Hickey, Frank (17-3).............45, 47-48 Hickman, Larry (9-0)...................1963 Hicks, Brian ‘Skip’ (2-0).............2004 Hicks, Dwight (3-0)......................1978 Highsmith, Wally (21-0).............76-77 Hildebrand, Mike (4-2)................1990 Hill (10-0)............................1874-1876 Hill, Anthony (6-1)........................1977 Hill, Chummy (9-0) ................................1901-02 Hill, Corey (2-0) ..........................................2000 Hill, Derek (3-0)........................................... 1992 Hill, Greg (13-0) ................................... 2000-01 Hill, Hakim (4-0) ........................................ 2005 Hill, Ralph (11-0) .......................................... 1978 Hill, Young (27-3) .............................1898-1902 199 History S T O E R R E M I T L AL S T O E R R E M I T L AL Hilk, Brian (1-0) ........................................... 1993 Hiltz, D’Arcy (2-0) ...................................... 1945 Hime, H.G. (7-0) ................................. 1885-88 Himebaugh, Jonathan (1-1) ....................... 1999 Hinds, Sterling (7-1) - A talented Canadian tailback from Mississauga whose promising career was cut short by a knee injury. Competed for Canada in the 100m relay at the 1984 Olympics. ............................. 1984-85 Hinton, Al (15-0) .................................. 1962-63 Hipsz, Tom (3-0)........................................2000 Hirose, Jack (2-0) ........................................... 81 Hirsch, Ed “Buckets” (22-4) .................. 50-51 Hirst, Elgin (40-2)................................1954-56 Hitson, Kato (4-0) .............................. 1998-99 Hobbs, Jack (6-0) ....................................... 1919 Hoerster, Ed (13-0) ............................. 1963-64 Hodge, Alphonso (7-0) .............................2009 Hodgins, Norman (6-0) ............................. 1919 Hoffart, Nathan (10-0) ............................2008 Hoffman, Jim (1-0) ..........................................97 Hoffmann, Frank (1-0) .............................. 2004 Hohensee, Mike (6-0) .................................... 85 Holden, Howard (6-3) ..................................1914 Holloway, Condredge (85-7) - The Argo’s alltime leading passer and second MVP winner (1982), when he threw for 4,661 yards and 31 touchdowns. Is currently working in the athletic department at his alma mater the University of Tennessee, and was honoured as an All-Time Argo on July 9, 1998 along with Teddy Morris and Marv Luster ..1981-86 Holm, Wayne (4-0) ..........................................73 Holman (5-0) ..................................................06 Holmes, Albert (2-0) ......................................74 Holmes, Bruce (19-0) .......................88-89, 92 Holmes, Chuck (1-0) ....................................... 55 Holmes, Greg (49-5) - A speedy wide receiver who was arguably part of the best draft year (1982) in team history. Became a youth counsellor after football...... ................................................................. 1982-85 Holmes, Richard (3-0) ................................ 1977 Holmes, Wendell (12-3) .......................... 1914-15 Holt, Glen (3-0) ..........................................1989 Holton, Harold (1-0)....................................1979 Hook, Tim (4-1) ............................................ 1984 Hoover, Mel (1-0) .......................................... 1981 Horne, Pacino(14-3) .....................................2012 Horner, D. (6-0) ............................................1915 Horton, Charles (6-0) ............................... 1959 Horton, Jason (2-1) ..................................2003 Horton, Mike (6-0) .....................................1975 Hoskins, Eric (8-0) ..............................1989,95 Houlder, Mark (1-0) .................................... 1993 House, Cleo (4-0) ........................................1975 Housser, Billy (10-0) ........................... 1904-05 Houston, Martavius (54-3)... ....1999-00, 02 Houston, Melvin (1-0) ................................1988 Howard, Dave (1-0) ......................................1957 Howell, Ron (25-0) .................................. 64-65 Howland (2-0) ............................................. 1878 Hoyles (4-1).................................................. 1904 Hudson, Warren (86-7) ...................85-89, 93 Hudspeth, Bob (28-4).............................69-70 Huerta, Carlos (0-1) ...................................1998 Huether, Rod “Dutch” (36-3) ..................09-14 Huestis, R.D.“Doug” (18-6) ................. 1920-22 Hughes, Darren (11-0) ................................ 1993 Hughes, E.N. (14-0) ............................. 1883-87 200 Hughes, Morris (14-0) ......................23, 25-26 Hughley, George (14-0) ........................... 63-64 Hull, Lee (1-0) .................................................. 92 Hulse, Ed (13-0) ...................................... 66, 69 Humphrey, Al (4-0)......................................... 39 Humphrey, John (6-0) .............................. 2003 Humphries, Leonard (1-0) ............................. 99 Hundey, Chuck (4-1)..................................47-48 Hundon, James (4-0) ...............................2003 Hunsperger, Garrett (13-0) ...........................75 Hunter, R.E. Pete (7-0)..............................2008 Huntley, Kevin (50-5)...........................2009-12 Hutchings, Brian (6-0)............................92-93 Hutchins (14-0) .................................... 1891-94 Hutchins (12-0) ....................................... 05-06 Hutchison, Bruce (29-0) ......................... 27-31 Hutchison, F. (6-0) .........................................27 Huycke, Ed (8-0) ...................................... 49, 51 Hymes, George (5-0) ..................................... 03 Hyslop, George (25-2) ................22-23, 25-26 Hython, Charles (2-0) ............................... 2001 I Ick (4-0)................................................................. 1876 Ifill, Gerry (9-0)............................................... 90 Ilesic, Hank (160-13) - The greatest punter in Argo history and in 1983 became the only player to win six Grey Cups in a row (1977-82 with Edmonton). He was named to the All-Time Argos depth chart in 2007 at punter and still resides in Toronto ...................................1983-89, 90-93. Inglis (10-0) .......................................... 1904-05 Inglis, Jeff (26-0) ....................................85-86 Inman, Dontrelle(15-3) ................................2012 Inskeep, Gary (6-1) ..........................................70 Irving (2-0) .................................................. 1888 Irwin, Al (42-4) .........................................66-68 Irwin, Dave (10-1) ............................................. 94 Irwin, Harold “Pug” (18-0) ............. 1919, 27-28 Isbister, Bob (11-6) ...................................37-38 Ishola, Ben (6-0) ...................................2009-11 Ismail, Raghib “Rocket” (33-2) - Made a big splash in 1991 by signing the biggest contract in CFL history and going on to be MVP of the Grey Cup game. He returned to the NFL with Oakland and Dallas and worked on NCAA football telecasts. He now lives in Dallas......... ..............................................1991-92 Issac, Brandon(17-3) ..................................2012 Ivory, Clifford (84-10)......................... 2002-06 Izquierdo, J.P. (47-4)...................... 1991-92, 96 J Jackson, Alfred (10-1) ...............................2003 Jackson, Chris (1-0) .................................. 2007 Jackson, Ed (5-2) ........................................... 82 Jackson, Enis (5-0) ....................................... 93 Jackson, Jack (3-0) ........................................97 Jackson, Jarious(18-3) ............................. 2013 Jackson, John Henry (1-0)............................. 61 Jackson, Joseph (7-0) .............................. 2001 Jackson, Mark (32-0)..............................79-80 Jackson, Noah (44-1)................................72-74 Jackson, Pat (5-0) ......................................... 93 Jackson, Stanley (17-0) ......................2001-02 Jackson, Tim (2-0) ......................................... 94 Jacobs, Al (7-2) ........................................ 46-47 Jakubowski, Ed (5-1) ........................................41 January, Glenn (14-1) ................................ 2007 Jarvis, W.D.P. “Bill” (18-0) ........................... 11-13 Jeffers, “Boley” (3-0)..................................... 36 Jefferson, David (1-0) .................................... 82 Jeffery, Don (6-0)........................................ 1919 Jeffs, Pete (6-0) .......................................... 1919 Jemison, Thad (5-0) ...................................... 85 Jenkins, James (3-0)................................2000 Jenkins, Jason (3-0) ................................2000 Jenkins, Michael (49-2)................2000-01,03 Jennings (2-0) ............................................ 1878 Jennings, Willie (4-0) ..................................... 95 Jewett, Bob (10-3) ....................................61-62 Joachim, Steve (5-0) ......................................75 Joe, Leon (2-0)............................................ 2010 Johansen, Tom (6-3) .....................................69 Johns, Tony (17-3) .......................................... 87 Johnson (6-0) ............................................1898 Johnson, Andre (2-0) ..................................... 77 Johnson, Art (32-3) ................................ 61-63 Johnson, Bethel (7-0) ..............................2008 Johnson, Bill (1-0) .......................................... 65 Johnson, Bret (18-0) ..................................... 93 Johnson, Damian (2-0) ............................. 2001 Johnson, Dennis (3-0) ............................79-80 Johnson, Ed (1-0) ............................................67 Johnson, Eric (24-3)................................97-98 Johnson, Jeff (185-12) ........................2002-12 Johnson, Joe (2-0) ........................................ 94 Johnson, Johnny (10-0) ..........................29-30 Johnson, Juan (1-0) .................................. 2002 Johnson, Len (13-0) ..................................91-92 Johnson, Maxwell (6-0) .............................1907 Johnson, Patrick (6-0) ............................. 2007 Johnson, Pete (5-0) ........................................24 Johnson, Riall (60-4) ........................2005-08 Johnson, Rick (5-1).........................................89 Johnson, Sam (3-0) ...................................... 82 Johnson, Stan (4-0)...................................... 87 Johnson, Steve (8-0) .................................... 85 Johnson, Trumaine (9-0) .........................90-91 Joiner, Kenneth (26-0) ........................... 86-87 Jokanovich, Roy (26-5) ........................... 60-61 Jones, Andrew(17-3) ...................................2012 Jonas, Don (14-1) .............................................70 Jones, June (1-0) ............................................ 82 Jones, Kyle (23-0) ...........................2009-10,12 Jones, Marlon (24-2) .............................. 86-87 Jones, Philip (32-0) .................................80-81 Jones, R.B. (14-0) ................................. 1891-94 Jones, Ray (1-0) ..............................................66 Jones, Tom (2-0) ............................................ 62 Jones, Zackery (4-0)....................................... 81 Jordan (3-1) .......................................................41 Joseph, Darren (39-1) ......................... 99-2001 Joseph, Kerry (36-0).........................2008-09 Joseph, Sammy (9-0) ........................ 2009-10 Joslin, Jeff (3-0) ............................................86 Jovanovich, Mike (24-1) .......................1994-95 Judges, Gordon (16-0) - This veteran Canadian defensive tackle began and ended his career with the Argos, but was better known for his three Grey Cup-streak with Montreal Alouettes in between ........1980-81 Jukes, Kyler (1-0) .......................................2006 Jurasin, Bobby (2-0) ..................................1998 Jyles, Steven (8-0) ................................... 2011 K Kackert, Chad (16-3) ............................. 2011-12 Kalafat, Jim (1-0) ........................................... 85 Kalvaitis, Rick (5-0)........................................80 Kane, Tommy (5-0) - This former NFL great, known for his community work, ended his career with the Argos. Worked on Montreal Alouettes radio broadcasts in 1996 .... 1994 argonauts.ca S T O E R R E M I T L AL Kardash, Jim (98-9) - A mainstay on a strong offensive line for many years, Kardash became a teacher at Brampton Centennial High School and coached the football team ..................................................................... 86-92 Karrys, Byron (59-13) ............................... 45-51 Karrys, Steve (52-11) ................... 45-46, 51-53 Keeble, Glenn (2-0) ........................................ 87 Keefer (2-0) .................................................1882 Keeping, Jeff (104-8) ........ 2005-07,09-10,12 Keith, Jim (11-1) .........................................32-33 Kelly, Ellison (28-2) - This perennial all-star on the offensive line ended his career with Toronto and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1992. After football, worked at the Hamilton Wentworth Detention Centre ..........................................................71-72 Kelly, Jeff (4-0) ..........................................2006 Kelly, Kenny (3-0) ...................................... 2002 Kelly, Keith (14-2) .......................................90-91 Kelly, Maurice (15-0) ...................................... 95 Kelly, Tom (6-0)............................................ 1919 Kemp, Jimmy (52-1).............................. 1999-01 Kendricks, Marv (5-0).....................................73 Kennedy, Darnell (3-0) ..............................2006 Kennedy, John (32-0) .............................. 75-76 Kent, A.E.H. “Pud” (27-1) ................1898-1902 Kent, Art (18-0)........................................07-09 Kent, Bob (4-1) ................................................ 40 Kent, Mert (51-1) ....................................1902-11 Kent, Phil (3-0) ........................ ....... ...............02 Kent, Phillip (4-0) ........................... ....... ........94 Kent, Robert (2-0) ....................... .... ........2007 Kern (4-0) ................................... ......... .......1876 Kerns, John (24-5) ................... ................50-51 Kerrigan, Mike (30-1) ............... ...............92-94 Kesi, Patrick (7-0)...................... ....... ..............99 Kiel, Blair (6-0)........................... ....... .............92 Kijek, Fred (5-2) ......................... ......................41 Kimball, Bruce (19-0) ................ ..............79-80 Kim, Jung-Yul (13-0) ................ ..... .....2000-01 Kinch, John (16-0) ................... ....... .........78, 81 King, D.M. (6-0) ........................................... 1901 King, Franklin (21-3) ................................ 83-84 King, Lorne (10-0) ........................................... 93 King, M. “Jas” (12-0) ...........................1898-99 King, Mike (1-0) ............................................... 49 Kingsmill, Roden (22-0) ......................1887-94 Kinney, Kelvin (16-0) ............................2001, 03 Kinsella, Andy (6-0).........................................12 Kinzie, Dave (10-0) ..........................................89 Kirk, Kelvin (16-0) ............................................ 77 Kirkland, Joe (12-0) ........................................ 49 Kirkley, Mike (5-0) .......................................... 82 Kirkpatrick, Mike (6-0) .................................. 64 Kirwan, Andre (75-4).............................1997-01 Kirzinger, Dave (6-2).......................................86 Kiselak, Mike (36-4).................................96-97 Kissell, Ron (1-0)............................................. 59 Klassen, Dale (16-3)................................. 60-61 Knechtel, Dave (53-9) ..............................68-72 Knight, Dr. Frank (32-3).. ........ 09,14-15,19-20 Knight, Lal (22-2) ............................... 2002-03 Knight, Shawn (5-0) ............................... 95-96 Knowlton, Gordon (50-1) - Nicknamed “The Kamikaze Kid”, this tough Canadian linebacker was usually the first man downfield on special teams. Later worked as the national account rep for Page Mart, a paging company .................................... 1976-79 argonauts.ca Knox, Ronnie (13-0) ................................. 58-59 Kongaika, Tomasi (1-0) .............................2003 Konopka, Rick (13-0) .......................................74 Koswin, Rick (2-0) .......................................... 78 Kouame, Djems (8-0) ............................... 2011 Kramer, Mike (14-0) .........................................79 Krause, Paul (16-0) ..........................................74 Krause, Scott (14-0)................................. 2004 Krete, Derek (8-1) ............................................ 99 Kristopaitis, Vic (21-0) ............................57-58 Krol, Cas (10-0)............................................... 54 Krol, Joe (85-17) - “The King” combined with Royal Copeland to form the famed “Gold Dust Twins” after WWII. He won five Grey Cups and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1963. His #55 is one of four retired jersey’s and he was honoured in 1996 as one of the inaugural ‘All-Time Argos’ by the club. He was named to the All-Time Argos depth chart at RB in 2007. Joe passed away in December 2008...... .......................1945-53, 55 Kronenberg, Bob (3-0) ................................... 95 Krug, Clayton “Curly” (6-0) ...........................37 Kuale, Ejiro (47-5)..................................2010-12 Kulka, Glenn (49-5)................................. 87-89 Kudu, Matt (7-0) .......................................2006 Kuntz, Bobby (84-5) - This 180-pound Kitchener, ON native was one of the best Canadians to ever play the game. Despite his size, he played linebacker and running back with such intensity that a rival coach once said “if he had Cookie Gilchrist’s size, they’d have to outlaw him from the game”. Passed in 2011. ........................................................ 1956-61 Kuzyk, Gary (2-0) ............................................72 L Labbett, Craig (11-0) ................................79-80 Laing, Trace (5-0) ........................................... 94 Lamb (6-0) ....................................................... 01 Lambe, H. (13-0) ................................... 1873-76 Lambe, R. (3-0) ........................................... 1873 Lambros, Matt (3-0) ................................2009 Lammle, Wayne (31-1) ...............................93-95 Lamoureux, Blain (5-0)............................80-81 Land, Mel (1-0) ................................................ 82 Lander, Lowell (1-0)......................................... 56 Landon, Jon (53-6)............................ 2004-06 Landrian, Stephen (6-0) ............................ 1919 Landry, Doug (18-3) ................................ 87-88 Landy Frank (3-0)...........................................80 Lane (6-0)........................................................08 Lang (6-0) ........................................................ 19 Lang, R.C. (4-0) ...........................................1883 Langcaster, Ray (29-1) .............................72-74 Langer, Bill (5-0) ..............................................74 Langton (4-0) ..............................................1874 Langton (4-0) ................................... 1899-1901 Lapointe, Eric (11-0) ..................................2000 LaRoue, Francis (38-0) .......................... 63-65 Laurie (6-1) ...................................................... 20 Lawson, Dr. A. Smirle (19-2) - The original “Big Train”, this bruising halfback led the Argos to their first Grey Cup win in 1914. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1963 ....................................................... 1911-14 Lawson, Anthony (18-2) ......................... 83-84 Lawson, Hugh (2-0) ....................................... 93 Lawton (2-0) ...............................................1885 Laycock (12-1) ...................................1899-1900 Learn, Ed (40-6) - A talented punt returner and safety who earned a CFL all-star selection in 1968. .................................1967-69 Leckie, Norm (5-0) .......................................... 13 Lee (12-0) ...............................................1892-94 Lee, David(13-3) ...........................................2012 Lee, Ken (3-0)...................................................73 Lee, Jimmy (2-0)..............................................97 Leeming, Jack (5-3) ....................................... 45 LeFroy (2-0) ................................................. 1878 Legare, Etienne (25-0) ....................... 2009-10 LeHeup, John (1-0) ..........................................73 Lehne, Terry (2-0) ...........................................83 Leiak (2-0) ....................................................1874 Leigh (4-1) ........................................................ 04 Lemon, Cleo (26-2).................................2010-11 Leo, Jim (17-0).......................................... 63-64 Lepper, B. (6-3) .............................................1914 Lester, Marc (7-0) ..................................... 2004 Levack (18-0) ............................................. 08-10 Levantis, John “Babe” (13-3) .................. 46-47 Levantis, Steve ...... (76-19) 36, 38-41, 45-49 Levingston, Bashir (78-10) ................2002-07 Levy, Chuck (12-0) ....................................... 2001 Lewis (5-0)....................................................... 03 Lewis, Brent (3-1)............................................89 Lewis, “Buddy” (12-3) ............................... 37-39 Lewis, Derrick ‘Bo’ (11-1)............................. 2005 Lewis, Javis (1-0) ....................................... 2011 Lewis, Johnny (2-0) ........................................88 Lewis, Kip (9-0) ............................................... 93 Lewis, Reggie (4-0) .......................................... 81 Lewis, Richard (19-1) - An ordained minister and former NFLer with the Buffalo Bills, this consistent and hard-working linebacker carried his dedication off the field as well. Formed the Toronto chapter of “Goals For Youth” and coached at various football camps ....................................................1976-78 Lewis, Sherman (12-0) ............................ 64-65 Lewis, W. (6-0) ................................................08 Lewis, Tahaun (5-0) ........................................ 93 Lexier (4-0) .......................................................23 Liddell (3-0) ........................................... 1874-75 Liebrock, Chuck (28-6) ...........................68-69 Liggins, Granville (57-2) - The fun-loving “Granny” was the Argos team MVP in 1976 and CFL all-star on the defensive line. Still a recognizable figure, Granny worked for Cadet Uniform Services in Etobicoke and busily represents the alumni in the community................................1972-78 Lightburn, F.G.J. (2-0).................1888 Lindsay (6-0)...........................1881-82 Lindsay, Tony (1-0).............................81 Lindsey, Jim (11-0).............................74 Lindstrom, Eric (1-0)........................92 Linne, Aubrey (12-0)...................62-63 Linterman, Rudy (10-1)......................77 Liske, Peter (11-0).............................. 65 Lister, Max (1-0).................................35 Lively, Bill (4-0)................................................ 48 Living, Hank (6-2) ........................................... 40 Lloyd (1-0) .................................................... 1887 Lobraico, J. (6-3) ..........................................1914 Lockhart, Eugene (6-0)................................1911 Logan (6-0) .................................................1898 Logan, Mike (5-0) ............................................ 77 London (4-0) ................................................... 34 201 History Kankula (3-1) .....................................................41 S T O E R R E M I T L AL London, Wally (2-0) ........................................ 50 Loney, Don (10-2) ............................................ 46 Longley, Clinton (6-1) ...................................... 77 Lorimer, Craig (2-0) .........................................76 Louder (5-0) ................................................ 1903 Lough, Doug (5-0) ...................................... 1930 Love, Harry (28-2) .....................1898-1901, 04 Lovelady, Matthew (1-0) ............................ 1984 Lowe, John (18-0) ..................................... 81-82 Lowe, Kevin (3-0) ........................................ 1985 Lubig, Bob (7-0) ........................................... 1981 Lucas, Chad (19-0) .............................. 2009-10 Luckas (6-0) ...............................................1899 Lucky, Bill (6-0)........................................... 1956 Lumsden, Neil (37-1) - A bruising fullback and Toronto native who began his long CFL career with the Argos and was the East’s top rookie in 1976. Later turned to broadcasting, was named the GM of the Tiger-Cats...............................................1976-78 Luster, Marv (111-10) - This ferocious-looking defensive back was an Eastern all-star seven straight years as an Argo (1966-72) and CFL all-star six times in total. Was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1990, and was honoured as an All-Time Argo in 1998. He was named to the All-Time Argo depth chart at safety in 2007. He now resides near Atlanta, GA ........................................................... 1964-72 Lynch, Al (5-0) .................................................24 Lyle, Christopher(1-0) .................................2012 Lysack, Wes (14-0) .................................... 2011 Lyszkiewicz, Leon (48-2) ........................ 80-82 M Mabry, Mark (7-0) .......................................... 87 MacDonald (6-0) ............................................08 MacDonald, Ian (10-0) .............................67, 70 Machinsky, Francis (12-0) ............................. 56 MacIver, Doug (48-1) - An aggressive defensive end who carried that practice over into the business world, where he turned Willowdale Dodge into the #1 Chrysler dealer in Canada... ............................................1976-78 Mack, Gene (65-3) - A character on a team full of them, Mack was a twotime East all-star at linebacker. His charisma and talent carried over into show business, where he became a wellknown character actor and commercial pitchman ..................................................1971-75 MacKay, George (6-1) ................................1900 MacKay, John D. (41-0) ....................... 1881-94 MacKenzie, Alex (12-0) .......................1898-99 MacKenzie, Hugh A. (24-4)...................... 21-25 Mackie, Clarence “Baz” (37-2) ................ 55-57 MacKinlay, Duncan (23-0) ..................... 80-82 MacLaren (6-0) .................................... 1881-82 MacLean, Alan (41-0) .............................. 77-80 MacLennan (3-0)........................................1884 MacMillan, Ivan (22-2)...............................71-72 MacPherson, Doug (32-10).....................35-39 MacPherson, M. (2-1)......................................37 MacQueen (1-0) ...........................................1875 Maddox, Andre (2-0) ................................2008 Maguire, Leon (14-0) ................................05-07 Mains, Gil (3-0) .............................................. 55 Major, Doran (40-2) .................................87-90 202 Malinosky, John (77-5) - A Vancouver native whose career highlight was winning the 1983 Grey Cup in his hometown. He was named a 1984 East all-star on the offensive line........ ..................................................1980-84 Mallen, Pat (2-0)..............................................73 Mallet, W.G. “Billy” (6-0)..................................11 Malmgren, Chris (2-0) ....................................79 Malveaux, Felman (3-0) ..................................97 Mangold, Peter (6-0) .....................................89 Mangold, Roland (24-2) ......................... 82-83 Mann, Dave (155-13) - This versatile punter and receiver played 12 seasons in Argo blue and could do it all, judging by his nickname “Superman”. Stands fourth in career team scoring. Passed away in 2012 ...1958, 60-70 Mann, Maurice (10-3) ....................... 2011-2012 Manning, Pete (15-1) ................................ 66-67 Manucci, Dan (6-0) ......................................... 81 Mapp, Durell (2-0) ..................................... 2011 Mara, George (16-0) ................................04-07 Marc, Emmanuel(1-0)..................................2012 Marbury, Kerry (3-0).......................................73 March, Joe (1-0)..............................................89 Marciniak, Ron (9-0) ...................................... 56 Mariani, Mario (16-0) ............................. 66-67 Marini, Jacob ( 23-0) ......................... 2000-01 Marinucci, David (4-0) ...............................1980 Mariuz, Ray (50-6) ............................ 2003-05 Markle, Paul (42-7) - Combined with Mel Profit to form the best tight-end duo in the CFL. Worked with the Toronto Blue Jays as their director of marketing from 1984-97and currently teaches sport and event marketing at George Brown College. .............. .... 1968-70 Marquise (5-0) ............................................... 03 Marriott, Randy (7-0) ................................... 90 Marrow, Brian (3-0) ....................................... 85 Marsh (26-0) ........................... 1884-89, 1904 Marshall (6-1) .............................................1900 Marshall, Bob (17-6) .................................51-53 Marshall, David (22-2)............................85-86 Marshall, Jim (35-1) .................................77-79 Martin (4-0) .................................................... 46 Martin, Billy (6-0) ..........................................66 Martin, Derrick (11-0) .....................................80 Martin, Errol (2-0) ....................................2000 Martin, Harold (2-0)................................. 1888 Martin, Peter (104-10) - A solid linebacker for eight seasons, Martin is also the colour commentator on Argo radio broadcasts. Currently live in Mississauga and has served as President of the Alumni Association ...... 1965-72 Martin, P.J. (18-0) ...................................... 1995 Martin, Willie (7-0) ...................................... 1981 Martino, Anthony (4-0) ............................ 2001 Martinello, Marty (71-5) ..................... 1959-65 Martini, John (16-0) ............................1980-81 Martini, Santo (11-0) ................................. 1959 Mason, J.C. (6-0) ................................ 1902-03 Masotti, Paul (189-13) One of the greatest Canadian receivers to play the game, Masotti spent his entire 12-year career with the Boatmen. He finished as the team’s all-time leading receiver (since surpassed) and third on the club’s all-time games played list. He was named to the All-Time Argo depth chart at receiver in 2007........... .....................1988-99 Massie (1-0) ................................................. 1931 Massin, Carl (17-0)...............................1956-57 Matheny, Jim (11-0).....................................1957 Mathis, Jerome (2-0) ...............................2009 Matthews, Ken (1-1).....................................1973 Maudlin, Tom (7-0) ..................................... 1962 Maultsby, Jack (2-0) ................................. 1956 Maxie, Demetrious (67-8) ..........1996-99, 02 Maxwell (6-3) ................................................1914 Mayes, Adrian (31-1) .......................... 2007-08 Mayock, Mike (1-0) ...................................... 1981 Mays, Jermaine (15-0).......................2006-08 McAdoo, Derrick (4-0) ............................... 1993 McAllister, Bobby (8-0) ............................1989 McAndrew, J.C. (9-0) .......................... 1882-84 McArthur (4-1) ............................................ 1904 McArthur, Mike (12-0) ....................................79 McCarthy (1-0) ............................................1890 McClelland (1-0) ...............................................52 McCollough, Evan (48-5) .....................2010-12 McCollum, Jack (10-0) ........................ 1884-87 McCormack, Moss D. (13-4) ...............21-22,25 McCormick, Bill (6-3) ..................................... 50 McCormick, Tom (2-0) ................................... 56 McCulloch (4-1) ....................................1889-90 McCullock (6-1) ....................................1889-90 McCune, Robert(17-3) .................................2012 McCurdy, Brian (22-0) .............................93-94 McCurry, Duke (12-2) .......................... 19, 22-23 McCusig (1-0) ...................................................22 McDermott, John (1-0)............................. 2002 McDonald, M.P. (6-3) .......................................14 McDonald, Mark (3-0) ............................. 78-79 McDonnell, A.N. (6-0) .........................1885-86 McDougall (4-0)...........................................1881 McDougall, Gerry (13-0) ................................ 62 McEachern, Ken (15-2) ..................................83 McEachern, Ted (3-0) .....................................74 McEwan (6-0) .............................................1893 McFarlane (3-0)..........................................1884 McFarlane (1-0) ............................................... 40 McFarlane, Alex (12-3) ............................... 13-14 McFarlane, Bill (30-2)..............................54-56 McGee, D’Arcy (6-1) ...................................1900 McGee, Jack (9-0) ......................................... 54 McGhee, Scott (10-1) ............................. 82-83 McGillivray (2-0) .......................................... 1891 McGillvray (4-1) ............................................... 04 McGivers (1-0).............................................1890 McGraw, Donnie (6-0) .................................... 77 McHan, Lamar (2-0) ...................................... 65 McIntosh, Toddrick (18-1) .............................98 McIntyre (4-1) .................................................. 04 McKay, R. “Bob” (11-5).............................. 47-50 McKee, Grant (10-3) .............................. 65, 68 McKellar (6-0) ................................................. 19 McKenzie, Don “Shanty” (47-13) - A tough but unassuming lineman who was captain on a pair of Grey Cup teams in the 1950s. Retired as the building superintendent at Maple Leaf Gardens, where he had worked for 40 years. Passed away in May, 2001 ............... .....................................................1940-41, 50-53 McKenzie, Scott (3-0)............................... 2001 McKeown, Pete (3-0).................................. 1949 McKeown, Sean (13-1) ................................1989 McKibbon (1-0) ............................................ 1887 McKim, Ken (8-0) ................................ 1946-48 McKnight, Matt (18-2............................... 2002 McLaughlin, Bryan (1-1) .................................. 77 McLean (6-0) ..............................................1906 McLean, Chuck (5-5) ...............................38, 40 McLean, Ike (8-0) .....................................25-26 McLennan, A. (6-0) ........................................ 28 McLennan, Eddie “Hack” (5-0) .....................27 argonauts.ca S T O E R R E M I T L AL McQuay, Leon (35-3) - Probably the most talented running back ever to play in Toronto, was the CFL’s MVP runner-up in 1971 when he ran for 977 yards. Became a church minister in his native Florida, but passed away in 1995 ..................................... 1971-73, 77 McTaggart, Gord (6-0) ................................. 65 Meacham, Lamont (23-1)....................... 83-84 Medlock, Justin (17-0)..............................2009 Meekins, Ramel (1-0)................................. 2007 Meeks, Ron (13-0) ....................................80-81 Meen, George (26-5) ........................40, 47-48 Medlock, Justin (21-0) ....................... 2009-10 Meikle, Mike (2-0) .............................................41 Meigham, Tom (24-0) ............................1910-13 Mendyk, Dennis (1-0) .................................. 1961 Meredith, Art (6-0) ........................................07 Merner, Harold (6-0) ................................. 1926 Mero, Joe (15-0) ............................................. 95 Merrift (4-0) ................................................1881 Merritts, James (1-0) .................................... 85 Meserve, Reg (15-0) .................................57-58 Metcalf, Isaac “Bo” (7-0) .............................. 85 Metcalf, Terry (44-0) .............................. 78-80 Meyer, Rohn (7-0) ......................................2000 Middlebrooks, Willie (42-0)................ 2008-10 Mihelic, Mike (26-4) ........................... 2004-06 Mikolajczyk, Ron (28-1).............................72-73 Mikolas, Doug (3-0) ........ ..............................86 Milburn, Darryl (5-0) ...............................92-93 Miles, Bill (25-0) .......................... .............24-27 Miles, Tony (71-8) ................................2003-07 Miles, Warner (9-0) ................... ...... ........81-82 Miller, Arnold (1-0) ............................ ........2004 Miller, Fred (3-0) .............................................25 Miller, J.B. “Joe” (30-13) ...................32,35-39 Miller, Lee (1-0) ......................... .......... ............84 Miller, Maurice (15-1) ............... ......................98 Miller, Peter (7-0) ..................... ........ ..............95 Miller, Richard H. “Whitey” (6-3) ... ... ..........33 Miller, Ralph (9-0) ................................ ..........75 Miller, Romaro (10-3) ................................ 2004 Miller, William (4-1) .........................................86 Millington, Sean (8-0).............................. 2005 Mills, Freddie (18-3) .........................1914-15, 19 Mingay, John “Whitney” (6-3)............... 37-38 Minter, Cedric (49-5) - He started his CFL career in Toronto after an All-American campaign at Boise State. He led the Argos in rushing in three straight seasons, was named the East Division’s Outstanding Rookie and earned two East Division AllStar nominations as an Argo. His defining moment was the 1983 Grey Cup when he caught the game-winning touchdown pass from Joe Barnes. ........... .............. 1981-83, 86 Mira, George (6-0) .......................................... 77 Mitchell (2-0) ...............................................1875 Mitchell (6-0)..............................................1898 argonauts.ca Mitchell, Bill (39-5) ................................. 60-62 Morris, Elwyn (10-4) ..................................40-41 Mitchell, Derrell “Mookie” (123-7) The Argos All-Time leading receiver and one of just a few players in CFL history to catch for at least 12,000 yards. He won two Grey Cups, one with the Argos in 1997, was named CFL AllStar 3 times and East All-Star 5 times. He was the second Argo ever to catch for 2,000 in a season and holds Argos record for career receiving touchdowns. Named to the All-Time Argos depth chart at SB in 2008. He lives in Texas with his family .....................1997-03, 07 Morris, Frank (44-8) - A powerful guard and defensive tackle, he won three straight Grey Cups in Toronto as a player (1945-47) and later five in a row as Edmonton’s director of player development (1977-82). Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1983. Frank passed away in April 2009................. ........................1945-49 Mitchell, Johnnie (3-0)............................. 2004 Mitchell, Leron (29-3) ....................... 2006-07 Mitchell, William (43-3) .......................... 83-85 Mitchell, Vernon (18-0) ....................... 2000-01 Mitchelson, Barry (3-0) ................................66 Mittlestadt, Ed (3-0) ................................... 49 Mockley, B. (6-3) ..............................................14 Moen, Don (222-17) - This durable and consistent Canadian linebacker played an incredible 198 straight games, and his 222 total games is also a team record. He was named to the All-Time Argo depth chart in 2007. He is now the Vice President of Sales for The Score Television network in Toronto ... ..................................................................1982-94 Mohr, Rick (25-4) - A first-team all-star in 1983 at defensive end when he recorded 15.5 sacks and went on to win the Grey Cup. ................................................................. 1982-83 Moir, Darrell (9-2) ...........................................86 Moll, Bart (26-0)......................................56-57 Moll, Nayland (12-2) ....................................... 55 Monaghan, Murray (3-0) .............................. 48 Montana, Denis (5-2) .......................... 1997,99 Montford, Joe (18-2) ................................ 2002 Moomaw, Donn (7-0)...................................... 53 Moon, Jack (1-0) ............................................. 39 Moore (9-4) ................................................40-41 Moore, Andrew (1-0) .................................. 2003 Moore, Dickie (2-3) .........................................69 Moore, H.S. “Bert” (12-0) ..........................10-11 Moore, Pernell (13-0) ......................................88 Moore, W.E. “Whitney” (6-3)......................... 33 Moorehead (2-0) ............................................ 53 Moorehouse, Al “Bus” (1-0) ...........................47 Morant, Johnnie (5-0)..............................2008 Morehouse, Ron (9-0) ...................................83 Moreno, Ezekiel ‘Zeke’ (18-0) ...................2009 Morgan, Ainsworth (7-0) ........................94-95 Morgan, Bob (7-0) ..........................................69 Morgan, Dwayne (62-4)...................... 1998-02 Morley, Steve (8-0) ................................... 2007 Moro, Tony (63-4) .............................. 70-73, 77 Moroz, Mark (4-0) ..................................... 2004 Morreale, Mike (72-6) ........... 1995-96, 02-03 Morris, Alex (9-0) ......................................76-77 Morris, A.B. “Teddy” (56-13) - A dedicated leader who gave it his all as a halfback and linebacker. He played nine years and won three Grey Cups as a player (1933, 37-38) and another three as a coach (1945-47). He caused a team uprising when he was let go in 1949. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1964 as a player and builder. Was honoured posthumously as an “All-Time Argo” on July 9, 1998 ............................................1931-39 Morris, Lee (10-0) ....................................88-89 Morris, Leonard (2-0) .................................... 90 Morris, R. (6-0)....................................1885-86 Morris, Ron (26-3) ................................... 61-63 Morrison, Len (25-2)........................... 1900-05 Morton (4-2) ...............................................1893 Morton, Dickie (7-0) .......................................75 Morton, John (7-0) ................................. 95-96 Moss, Laurence (55-2) ...................1890-1904 Moten, Gary (11-0) .................................. 86-87 Motley, A.H.L. (6-3) .........................................14 Mudge, Dave (8-1)........................................... 99 Muhammad, Calvin (2-0) .............................. 87 Muir, Art (6-0) ................................................. 13 Mulllan, Andy (12-3) ................................. 33,35 Muller, Peter (126-0) - The last and one of the best true tight ends in Argo history, he was a steady presence on some tumultuous teams. A dedicated Christian athlete and volunteer, Muller was a vice-president at Queensway Christian College in Etobicoke. He now resides in the Toronto area .........1973-81 Mulligan, Murray (6-0) ................................1912 Munford, Chris (32-0) .............................90-92 Mungovan, Gratin “Ga” (1-0).....................1927 Munro, Armour (33-3)............... 26-27, 30-34 Munro, Dunc (18-2) ........................1919-20, 23 Munro, Johnny (8-4)...............................38, 40 Munro, W. “Bill” (8-0)...............................23, 25 Muntz, George.Harold. (4-0) ...................1889 Muntz, Phil (26-0) .................................. 58-59 Muntz, Rupert G. (31-0) .................... 1884-94 Murdock (2-0) ............................................. 1929 Murillo, Armando (3-0) ............................ 2011 Murphy (13-1)........................................ 1903-05 Murphy, Dan (13-0) ................................. 95-96 Murphy, Frank (16-0) ................................ 2007 Murphy, H. Orville (19-0) .....................1881-86 Murphy, J. (6-2).......................................... 1920 Murphy, Rob (43-2) ...............................2009-11 Murphy, W.E.G. “Glad” (42-3) .................09-15 Murray (1-0).......................................................41 Murray, Andrew (62-2) - ................... 1990-93 Murray, George M. “Mac” (36-3) ...........1910-15, 19 Murray, Gordon (6-3)...................1914 Myers, Billy (13-4)..........1945-46, 48 N Najarian, Pete (1-0)......................1988 Napiorkowski, Mark (11-0).....1991-92 Napolitan, Mark (1-2)..................1986 Nash, Jerry (12-0).....................85-86 Nasmith (4-1)................................1904 Nastasiuk, Paul (49-2).....88, 90-92 Neal (3-0)......................................1946 Neal, Kristopher (17-0).........2001-02 Nealon, Matt (2-0) ..................................... 1991 Neill, Gord (24-0) ............................. 26, 28-33 Nelson (1-0) ..................................................1925 Nesmith, Carl (1-0)..................................... 2001 Nettles, Ray (16-1)....................................... 1977 Newman, Dave (31-2)...........................1980-82 Newport (24-0)..........................................07-10 Newton, Hal (2-0) ...................................... 1959 203 History McMahon, Mike (10-0) ............................. 2007 McMillan, “Mac” (2-0) ................................... 26 McMurray (1-0) ........................................... 1887 McMurrick, J.D. (2-0)................................. 1894 McNair, Fred (8-0) .......................................... 91 McNeal, Gary (4-0) ........................................80 McNeal, Reginauld (29-2) .................. 2008-10 McNichol (9-0)...........................................01-02 McNichol, Baz (23-3)...............................30-34 McNichol, Doug (36-3) ............................ 61-63 Minnich, Dave (7-0) ................................... 2002 McParland, Pete (1-0) ..................................... 48 McQuarrie (12-0) .................................. 1891-93 S T O E R R E M I T L AL Newton, Jack (6-0) ......................................1912 Newton, Lou (9-0) ...................................... 1935 Nicholls (6-3) ................................................1914 Nichols, Chet (22-0) ................................28-32 Nicholson, Darrell (23-2)........................ 83-85 Nickla, Ed (8-0) .......................................... 1964 Nicola, Norm (11-0)..................................... 1965 Nielson, Jon (3-0) ...................................... 2001 Nimako, George (94-6) ............. 93-98, 2000 Noble, James (5-0) ....................................1988 Noble, Terry (3-0) .......................................1988 Noel, Andrew (5-0) .................................... 2004 Norcross (12-0) ...................................1908-09 Nordgren, Fred (5-0) ...................................... 82 Norfleet, Harold (3-0) .................................... 81 North, Ron (1-0)...............................................73 Norton, Bill (52-2) - An aggressive, outspoken offensive lineman who won the Grey Cup in his hometown of Vancouver in the last game he ever played. Tried a variety of business ventures and eventually started a charitable literacy program in Coquitlam, B.C....................................................1978-80, 83 Nottage, Dexter (2-0) ...................................98 Novis, Bert (10-0)........................................... 58 Nunnally, Jacquay (1-0) ............................. 2001 Nursey (3-0)................................................ 1873 Nygaard, Norm (1-0) ...................................... 56 Nykoluk, Dan (204-16) - A durable offensive lineman who played 15 years and stands second in games played as an Argo. His number 60 is retired and he was honoured as one of the inaugural ‘AllTime Argos’ in 1996. Nykoluk was named to the All-Time Argo depth chart in 2007 at tackle ............................................1955, 57-71 O Obernesser, Jack (3-0) - One of many WWII veterans and Toronto natives who returned from the war and won a Grey Cup. Later worked for Schenley, who sponsored CFL Player Awards, for 33 years ...... ...............1945 O’Billovich, Tony (6-0)..............................94-95 O’Brien, A.H. (5-0)...............................1884-85 O’Brien, James (2-1)....................................... 46 Obrovac, Mike (23-0) ...............................79-80 Ochiena, Ed (27-2).....................................59-61 O’Connor, Dr. Jack (40-5) - Won the CFL Scoring title in 1914 with 44 points scored. O’Connor went on to win the Grey Cup Championship with the Club in 1914 and 1920 .........................................................1911-14, 19-22 O’Connor, Zeke (13-4) - Caught a famous Grey Cup-winning TD pass in 1952, which would be the last Argo title for 31 years. Later worked at Sears for 31 years, and established the Sir Edmund Hillary Foundation in 1974, a charity that helps out the poor in Nepal. Zeke grew up with baseball legend Ted Williams and is still an active member of the Argos Alumni Association........ ...................................1952-53 O’Day, Jeremy (36-3)...........................1997-98 Odegard, Don (10-0) ..................................1996 Oetting, Bob (4-0) .....................................1966 204 O’Flaherty (2-0) ............................................1915 O’Flanagan, Gerry (9-0)................................ 56 O’Garro, Pete (21-0) ..........................57-59, 62 Ogden, Fred (10-2).................................... 22-23 Oldwell (3-0) ................................................1884 Oliphant, George (10-4) ...........................40-41 Oliver, Bobby Jack (39-2) .......................58-60 Oliver, Jimmy (3-1) .....................................2003 Olsacher, Lou (8-0)..................................92-93 Olsen, Rusty (16-2) ........................................ 82 O’Railly, Patrick (5-0) .................................. 1919 Orange, Doyle (31-0) - The second Argo to break the 1,000 yard rushing barrier in 1975 with 1,055 yards on 205 carries. Worked for many years with the City of Toronto Parks and Recreation Dept ............................ 1974-76 Orr (3-0) ......................................................1880 O’Shea, Mike (205-17) ............1996-99,01-08 Osler (4-0) ....................................................1874 Ovington, Peter (6-0) ................................1899 Owens, Chad (54-5) ..............................2010-12 P Pacenti, Mario (4-0)................................... 1955 Page (4-0) .................................................... 1948 Paige-Moss, Donte(2-0) .............................2012 Paisley, ‘Pep’ (6-0) ....................................... 1919 Palazeti, John (11-2) .......................................83 Palmer (10-0) ......................................... 1874-76 Palmer, Bill (15-0) ...................................1974-79 Palmer, Jim (61-11) - A perennial ‘Big Four’ all-star lineman who played both ways and won three Grey Cups. Worked at the Imperial Surgical Company after retiring from football........ .............................. ............1928-38 Palmer, Michael (69-8).......................2003-07 Palmer, Paul (1-0).............................................. 91 Palton (2-0) ................................................. 1878 Panasuk, Michael (1-0)..............................2003 Panciera, Don (1-0).......................................... 53 Paquette, Don (14-0)...................................... 64 Paquette, Peter (37-3) - Known as the “Mad Canadian” at Iowa University, this safety also returned punts in the dying days of the no-blocking rule .......................................1971-73 Parenteau, Marc(14-3) ................................2012 Park, Alex (13-0) ............................. 1926-27, 29 Parker, Byron (87-5) ..............................2005-11 Parker, Dave (1-0) ........................................1908 Parker, Jackie (38-0) - Voted the best player of the quarter-century (1950-1975), “Spaghetti Legs” was a three time CFL MVP with Edmonton, where he coached and served in the front office. Ended his playing days with Toronto and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1971. He passed away in 2006...... ................................................ 1963-65 Parker, James “Quick” (19-2) .............. 1990-91 Parker, Kerry (14-2) .............................. 1986-87 Parkin, Lorne (58-10) ...........................1949-55 Parks (18-2) .......................................1911, 19-20 Parkyn, Jimmy (6-0) .............................1891-92 Parmenter, R.H. (18-0)..................... 1899-1901 Parrish, Joel (22-1) ................................1977-78 Partchenko, Peter (8-0)................................. 93 Patrick, Gerry (25-3)................................ 61-63 Patterson, Alonzo (2-0) ................................83 Patterson, Pat (18-3)...........................10, 14-15 Patterson, Roosevelt (1-0).............................97 Paul, Leroy (18-2) ..................................... 83-84 Paul, Ross (5-0) ...............................................25 Payne (12-0) ...........................................1892-94 Payne, Dan (30-4).....................................96-97 Payton, Bryan(3-0) .....................................2012 Payton, Eddie (2-0) .........................................79 Payton, Elfrid (18-0) .................................. 2001 Payton, Jarrett (8-0) ...............................2009 Peacock, Ken (6-0) ..........................................32 Pearson, David (5-0) ......................................86 Pearson, Mike (9-0)................................... 2007 Pearson, Paul (136-10) - A clutch inside receiver known for his great catches, he stands fifth in all-time Argo receiving. Later opened and operated Pearson’s European Deli in Kelowna, B.C....................................... 1979-87 Peck, Charlie (5-2) ........................................... 39 Penner, Darrell (2-0) ....................................... 78 Penny (2-0)....................................................1875 Perez, Christopher (18-2) ..............................96 Perram, N.H. (14-0) ................................1873-77 Perry, Fred (16-1) ............................................. 99 Peterson (6-0) ............................................ 1905 Peterson, Charlie (18-0) ........................... 2005 Petmanis, Gil (18-3) ................................ 68-70 Petrich, Bob (7-3) ...........................................68 Petschenig, Dan (28-2) ..........................85-88 Pfeifer, Al (51-4) - Broke all sorts of Argo receiving records in the 1950’s. After football he returned to Phoenix, AZ, where he began selling equestrian equipment and playing golf. Passed away in 2013 .............1951, 53-56 Pharms, Charlie (6-0) ................................ 1994 Phillips, Joe (1-0) ........................................1986 Philp, Gerry (75-0) .................................. 58-63 Philpott, F.V. (9-0) ................................ 1875-78 Picard, Dominic (54-2)..........................2009-11 Pickett, Cody (40-0) ...........................2007-09 Pile, Willie (88-3) ................................... 2007-11 Pilon, Marc (2-0)........................................2006 Pivec, Dave (12-0) ..................................... 64-65 Plaxton (1-0) ................................................ 1946 Plaxton, Roger (3-0) ...................................1925 Pleasant, Reggie (138-10) - A threetime division all-star and a Grey Cup Champion, he’s considered one of the greatest cornerbacks to play for Toronto. He is first in career interceptions and interception return yards. Pleasant was named to the All-Time Argo depth chart in 2007 ...................................................1987-94 Pless, Willie (51-7) ....................................86-89 Plummer, Chad (11-0) ................................ 2002 Pocock, Joe (6-0) ........................................ 1919 Poe, Tom (5-0) ............................................. 1978 Pogson, Earl (3-0) ...................................... 1934 Pointer, Deron (1-0)..................................... 1995 Pointer, John (14-2) .................................... 1982 Pollari, Zachary (3-0) ................................ 2011 Polson, R.W. “Bobby” (29-9) ..........1914, 19-23 Ponton, Alex Sr. (1-0) ................................. 1923 Ponton, Alex Jr. (69-2) - One of the few father-son combinations in Argo history, Alex Jr. followed his idol father’s footsteps and played seven years as an Argo linebacker. Sold real estate after football, passed away April 4, 2004.. ............. ............................................................... ..1954-60 argonauts.ca S T O E R R E M I T L AL Profit, Mel (83-10) - Remebered as “the California hippie, surfing type-dude with long hair”. A consistently effective tight end and four-time East all-star in his day. Was a well-known public figure in Toronto working Argo radio broadcasts upon his retirement. He later returned to the US and began selling real estate in tropical destinations. He was named to the All-Time Argos roster at SB/TE in 2007 and now splits his time between his homes in Hawaii, Arizona and California .................................................1966-71 Provo, Dwayne (5-0) ................................... 2001 Pruenster, Kelvin (145-14) - A long-standing member of an offensive line that won two Grey Cups in 1983 and 1991. A fitness buff, he moved to California, where he opened a gym........ ................................................. 1983-92 Pruski, Steve (7-4) - Epitomized the tough linebacker with an extensive injury list, Pruski won a pair of Grey Cups after WWII. Worked for 20 years at Hamilton’s Mohawk College athletic department, and tragically passed away in 1997 ....................................................1945-46 Ptaszek, Stefan (19-1) ........................ 1999-00 Pugh, Harold (18-6) .............................1920-23 Pullen, Tom (7-0) ..........................................1975 Pullin (4-0) ....................................................1881 Punchard, Ted (2-0).....................................1922 Pyzer, Doug (44-9) .................. 1947, 49, 51-53 Q Quigley, George (4-1) .................... ...... .......1904 Quinney, Peter (10-2) ................... ..............2010 R Racette, Brent (29-0) ........................ ....80-81 Radzick, Walt (66-5) ........................ ... ..60-64 Rae, Mike (41-1) .............................. .......... 73-75 Raffin, Angelo (1-0) ............................... ..........71 Raimey, Dave (77-5) - One of the last great two-way players in the CFL, Raimey began his career with the Argos as a running back and ended it as a top defensive back. Was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in September, 2000 .................................1969-74 Ralph (6-0) ..................................................1898 Rambo, Ken-Yon (5-0) ................................2012 argonauts.ca Ramsay, Brian (51-1) ...........................2007-09 Randolph, Harold (5-0) ................................. 78 Rankin (1-0) ..................................................... 36 Raposo, John (72-5) .................. 96-98, 2000 Rashovich, Dan (34-2) ............................85-86 Rathbun, Eddie (6-0) .................................1907 Raulick, John (54-0) .............57-59,62-64,66 Ray, Darryl (7-0) ........................................ 2002 Rayam, Thomas (14-0) ............................. 2002 Rayne, Fabian (12-0) .................................. 2001 Raynor, Ivan (6-0) ...................................... 1926 Ray,Ricky(14-3).............................................2012 Razzano, Rick (23-0) ............................... 78-79 Reade, Sean (1-0) ...........................................96 Reader, Russ (4-0)......................................... 49 Reaume, Stanley (6-0)....................................12 Rechner, Jon (33-0) ................................ 62-64 Redl, Doug (19-0) ...................................... 78-79 Reed (4-0).........................................................24 Reed, Bob (2-0)............................................... 65 Reed, James (4-0) ......................................... 85 Reed, Leo (6-0) ............................................... 63 Reed, Matthew (18-0) ..............................76-77 Reed, Robert (1-0) ...................................... 2001 Reeve, Ted “The Moaner” (4-0) - A patriotic WW I soldier and great all-around athlete, he was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1963. Became a famous sportswriter and also has a place in the Football Reporters of Canada category, where he was selected in 1979. ....... ........................................................................ 1923 Reeves, Chuck (11-0) ................................. 24-25 Reid, Pat (44-17) ........................... 37-41, 45-47 Reiffenstein, E.P. (10-1) ............................02-04 Reinders, Joel(1-3).......................................2012 Rempel, Chad (81-8) ........................... 2006-12 Renfroe, Gilbert (35-4) .......................... 87-89 Reno, Frank (12-0) .......................................... 49 Reykdal, John (15-1) ................................ 66-67 Reynard, Greg (7-0) ....................................... 87 Reynolds, Jim (4-1) ..........................................67 Rhodes, Bill (7-0) .............................................57 Richards, Dwight (3-0) .................................. 93 Richardson (3-0) ............................................ 30 Richardson, Bruce (7-4) - A versatile two-time Grey Cup winner who was also a championship amateur middleweight boxer who later turned pro. Also worked as a reporter for the Globe and Mail, and was involved in real estate for 30 years................... ..............................1945-46 Richardson, G. (6-0) ..........................1885-86 Richardson, Lorne (16-1) ................................ 77 Riche (6-0) ..................................................1898 Richie, W.L. (6-0) ................................ 1888-89 Richman (1-0) ...................................................27 Richmond, Akim (3-0) ................................... 99 Ricks, Mark (4-0)............................................ 93 Riddell, Tommy (2-1) ........................................37 Riddy, Charles (6-0) ........................................12 Rideau, Brandon (26-1) .........................2010-11 Rigg, David (6-0) ...................................... 78-79 Riggs, Gerald Jr.(4-0) .................................2012 Riley, Karon (2-0)....................................... 2005 Ringoen, Erik (2-0) ......................................... 92 Rintoul (2-0)................................................ 1878 Ripley, Ralph C. (12-1) ......................1899-1900 Rison, Andre (7-0) .............................. 2004-05 Rivers, David (4-0) ..................................... 2002 Rivers, Lorenzo (3-0) ..................................... 90 Roberts (1-0) ................................................... 28 Roberts, C.R. (10-0) .................................57-58 Roberts, Elbert (6-0) ..................................... 81 Roberts, Jack (15-4) ................................52-53 Robertson, D.M. (7-0) ....................... 1886-88 Robertson, Jamal (35-0) .................2008-09 Robertson, Loren (1-0) .............................. 1923 Robertson, Taylor (83-3)..................... 2007-11 Robichaud, Matt (1-0) ............................... 2001 Robinson, Don (26-5) ............................. 46-48 Robinson, Frank (2-0).................................... 85 Robinson, Fred (9-0) ..................................... 58 Robinson, Gabe (23-3) ...................... 2003-04 Robinson, James (28-0).................... 2008-10 Robinson, R.A. (6-0) .......................... 1888-89 Robinson, Zander (33-3) ................. 2011-2012 Rocca, Frank (3-0) ....................................2000 Rockford, Jim (4-1) ....................................91-92 Rodden, Mike J. (12-2) ..............................19-20 Rodehutskors, Steve (12-0) ......................... 93 Rodgers, D. Cory (3-0) .............................2009 Rodgers, Tyrone (13-0) .............................. 2001 Rodriguez, Prechae (2-0) ......................... 2011 Roe, Jack (1-0) ................................................ 45 Rogers, Allan “Butch” (13-0)........................ 59 Rogers, Brendan (45-3) .........................96-98 Rogers, Phil (4-0) ........................................... 78 Romano, Al (6-0)............................................ 78 Romano, Rocco (5-0).................................1988 Romeril, Alex E. (12-4)............................... 20-21 Romine, Al (7-0) .............................................. 56 Roque, Juan (21-0) ...............................2001-02 Rose, Donovan (22-0) .............................. 81-83 Rose, J. (2-0) ..............................................1885 Rosnagle, Ted (1-0)......................................... 84 Ross, Art (6-0).................................................12 Ross, Don (2-0) ............................................... 81 Rosso, Tony (9-0) ........................................... 35 Rote, Tobin (41-5) - A Greek God-like figure with a taste for the good life, Rote broke all the major Argo passing records in 1960, and still holds the mark for single-game yards (524). Had a distinguished NFL career too, winning a title with the Detroit Lions in 1957...... .................................................. 1960-62 Rountree, Jim (131-6) - The Argos’ 1957 team MVP and one of its last great twoway players. Maybe the best Argo defensive back ever, he briefly became an assistant coach before turning to the construction industry. Jim was named an all-time Argo in 2004 and named to the All-Time Argo depth chart in 2007. He now works and lives in Florida. ....................................................1958-67 Roundtree, Alphonso (1-0).........2002 Rowe, Kent (2-0)...............................94 Roy (4-1).............................................04 Rozantz, Tom (8-0)..........................81 Rumball, Bob (6-2) - A one-time defensive back who would add the title ‘Reverend’ to his name. Established the pioneering Bob Rumball Centre for the Deaf in 1979 ..........................................................1955 Running, Mitch (2-0)........................99 Rumolo, Joe (1-0).........................2000 Rupert (2-0) ............................................... 1888 Rusk, Tom (8-0)........................................80-81 Russell, Fred “Banty” (60-2) ...............1900-11 Ryan (12-0) ................................................ 09, 15 Ryan, Rick (16-3)............................................. 87 Rybansky, Randy (5-0) .................................. 85 Ryerson (7-0) ........................................ 1873-74 205 History Poole, Larry (2-0) .........................................1979 Poole, Nathan (1-0)...................................... 1981 Poole, Will (23-0).................................2008-09 Porras, Tom (7-1) ................................... 1990-91 Posy-Audette, J.V. (2-0) ...........................2000 Potter, Dale (5-0)........................................ 1984 Potter, Rick (10-0) .......................................1957 Pottinger, Jason (57-5) .......................2009-12 Poumele, Pulu (11-0) ................................. 98-99 Powe, Keith (6-0) ........................................ 1993 Powell, Art (5-0)...........................................1957 Powell, Kevin (27-0)...................................79-80 Powell, Preston (2-0) .................................. 1963 Preadergast, Charles (6-0) ....................... 1919 Prechek, Steve (8-0) .................................. 1954 Prefontaine, Noel (198-18)......1998-07, 2011-2012 Preston (1-0) ............................................... 1946 Price (1-0) .......................................................1912 S T O E R R E M I T L AL S Sadler, Jason (1-0) ......................................... 99 Sakell, Jim (4-0) ..............................................47 Salazar, Floyd (21-1) ......................... 88-89, 91 Sale, Julian “Dub” (18-0).........................05-07 Salter, Steven (30-1) ..........................97-2000 Sam, P.K. (15-0) ...................................2008-09 Sampson, Lee (14-0)...................................... 64 Sampson, O.T. (8-0) .................................2000 Sanchez, Jeff (5-0) ...................................2006 Sandor, Paul (1-0) ...........................................88 Sangster, Don (2-0) ....................................... 55 Sankey (1-0) ..................................................1875 Sanschagrin, Alexis (7-0) ........................ 2002 Santucci, Pat (11-2) ........................................ 46 Sardo, Joe (1-0) ..............................................60 Sardo, Joe (32-1) ......................................94-95 Saunders, Mike (7-0) ......................................97 Saunders, S. (11-0) .......................................... 81 Savage, Larry (1-0) .......................................... 81 Sawatzky, Garry (15-0) ............................ 2002 Sayers, A.E. (2-0) .......................................1885 Scales, Roger (46-6) ...............................69-72 Schechterly, George (15-0)............................ 81 Schleicher, Maury (3-0) ................................ 63 Schlosser, Al (5-0)......................................... 59 Schmidt, Blaine (136-10) ........................87-94 Schmidt, Neil (2-0) .........................................52 Schmidt, Steve (32-0) ......................2008-09 Schriewer, Menan (73-5) ........................ 56-62 Schultz, Chris (124-12) - An intense offensive lineman and one of the tallest (6’8”) to ever play in Toronto. A two-time CFL allstar, a Grey Cup champ and former Dallas Cowboy. Schultz is now seen on TSN football broadcasts and is a regular contributor on the CFL on TSN. He was named to the AllTime Argos depth chart at tackle in 2007 .... ................................................................. 1986-94 Scott (6-0) ...............................................34-35 Scott, Al (2-0) ................................................ 26 Scott, Bill (1-0) ...............................................66 Scott, Don (17-4) .......................................49-51 Scott, Earl (7-0)......................................... 2001 Scott, Farris (17-0) ...................................74-75 Scott, Johnny (39-0) ........................ 2000-02 Scott, Kevin (7-0)......................................2003 Scott, Stew (3-0) ............................................41 Scott, Tayler (1-0) ........................................2011 Scott, Tyler (14-0) .....................................2008 Scrivener, Glen (1-0) ................................... 2001 Scudero, Joe (12-0) ........................................ 53 Scullion, Art (44-6) .................................. 51-54 Seale, Mark (30-2) ...................................85-87 Seigler, Richard (15-0) .......................2008-09 Selkirk, Earl (45-14)...................................35-41 Sellers, Dan (13-3) ................................... 87-88 Senkler, Edmund (5-0) .......................1889-90 Shall (4-0) ................................................... 1876 Shamsid-Deen, Muhammad (6-1) ............... 94 Shanahan, Pat ‘Shanny’(5-0) .............1934-35 Shanly (2-0) .................................................1875 Shannon, Paul (2-0) ....................................... 53 Sharp (5-0) ..................................................... 04 Shatto, Dick (159-7) - Honoured as an ‘AllTime Argo’ in 1996 and for good reason. Holds all-time records in rushing (6,958 yards) and touchdowns (91). Inducted into Hall of Fame in 1975 and named to the All-Time Argos depth chart in 2007 at RB. Shatto passed away in 2003 (age 69) of lung cancer .............................................1954-65 206 Shaw, Bob (8-0) ............................................. 53 Shaw, Bruce (7-0).....................................25-26 Shaw, Danny (36-2) ................................. 54-57 Shaw, George (9-0)................................. 26-28 Shaw, Grant (36-2) ...............................2010-11 Shaw, Wayne (69-2).............. 99-2001, 07-08 Sheehy, Dick (6-0)............................................15 Shell, W.L. ‘Lin-J’ (53-2) .......................2009-11 Shelsta, Terry (41-0) ................................ 74-76 Sheriff (6-0).....................................................07 Sherwood (7-0) ..................................... 1873-74 Shields, George (1-0) ..................................... 49 Shields, Lebron (5-0) ..................................... 62 Shillingford, Grayson (23-0) ............. 2000-01 Shipp, Billy (81-5) ....................... 55-56, 61-65 Shirley, Jim (2-0)............................................ 55 Shiver, Rex (8-0) ..............................................57 Shivers, Jason (32-0)........................2008-09 Shoebottom (5-2) .......................................... 20 Shore, Johnny (62-7)...............................49-53 Shuttlesworth, Ed (21-0) ........................74-75 Simmons, Jasper (5-0) .................... 2011-2012 Simmons, Kelvin (1-0) .................................... 99 Simmons, Marcello (82-5) ...1995-98, 00-01 Simmons, Terrance (1-0) ..........................2000 Simms, Eddie (1-0)......................................... 59 Simpson, B.N. (6-3).....................................1914 Simpson, Colin (6-3) ...................................1914 Simpson, Hubert (7-0) ............................... 1981 Simpson, Jack (4-0) ...................................... 65 Simpson, Jackie (8-0)................................... 63 Simpson, Larry (32-0) .........................1974-75 Simpson, Leslie (6-3) ..................................1914 Sims, Rudy (3-0) ............................................. 77 Sinclair, Aleck (62-4) ................1906-13, 19-21 Sinclair, Dave (0-2) ...........................................21 Sinclair, W.A. “Hank” (30-0) ................... 24-29 Singleton, Harvey (1-0)...................................52 Sirdevan, Frank (6-2) ..................................... 39 Siroishka, Mike (35-2) ........................... 86-88 Skemp, Bob (85-8) ..................................87-92 Smith, Hugh S. (8-0) ......................... 1887-90 Smith, “Hooley” (5-0).............................. 23-24 Smith, J.R. “Kidd” (6-3) ..............................1914 Smith, Jarrett (1-0) .................................. 2005 Smith, Jeff (11-3) .................................1984, 87 Smith, Kerry (2-0)....................................... 1977 Smith, Leroy (1-0)....................................... 1993 Smith, Lester (38-5)..............................96-98 Smith, Marty (2-0) .................................... 1978 Smith, Neil (14-3) .......................................1968 Smith, Rob (1-0) ......................................... 1982 Smith, Robert B. (5-0) .............................. 1990 Skidmore, Art (18-4) - An Air Force veteran in WW II, this halfback and kicker played on three straight Grey Cup winners after the war. Worked for the RCAF and was also a commercial pilot. Now retired in Trenton, Ontario..................................... ...............1945-47 Sopinka, John (27-2) - A former Argo defensive back and U of T graduate who made it to the highest level of the justice system, the Supreme Court of Canada. Passed away in 1997..................................................... 1955-57 Slack, Reggie (29-2)......................... 93-94, 02 Small, Sidney (4-0) .....................................1881 Smalls, Sean (19-2)................................2010-11 Smear, Steve (2-0)......................................1973 Smellie, Kevin (72-5) ........................ 90-92, 94 Smith (3-0) ................................................. 1873 Smith (5-0) ................................................. 1904 Smith, Adrion “Pee Wee” (166-14) .......... 1996-05 Smith, Art (5-0) ......................................... 1940 Smith, Art (9-0)...................................1925-26 Smith, Brad (9-0) ..............................2007, 09 Smith, Bill (2-0)...........................................1924 Smith, Brian (3-0) ...................................... 1991 Smith, R. Bruce (44-0) - The man they call “Bear” wrestled with many offensive linemen and usually came out on top. Became a chaplin at King-Bay Chaplaincy & Pastor of Rock & River congregation in Mississauga. Passed away in 2013 ............................ 1976-79 Smith, Chris (8-0) ............................ 2011-2012 Smith, Daryle (4-0) .................................... 1993 Smith, Donald (59-6) ............................. 96-99 Smith, Doug (31-2) ................................... 81-82 Smith, Edward (1-0) ................................... 1999 Smith, G. (6-3) .............................................1914 Smith, H. “Everett” (24-3) .............. 1911, 13-15 Smith, Rodgers (4-1) - One of a handful of Argos to be nicknamed “Tuffy”, Smith played centre on offence and defence. Spent four years in an RCAF platoon in WW II and later served with the Metro Toronto police force for 27 years. ......................................... 1939-40, 45 Smith, Sherman (3-0)...................................98 Smith, Sidney (4-0) ...................................1889 Smith, Steve (4-0) .........................................98 Smith, T. (3-0) ................................................ 45 Smith, Tony (4-1) ............................................98 Smith, W.A. (13-0) ...............................1885-89 Smith, W.D. “Jack” (14-3) ............. 1930-31, 33 Smith, Ward (10-0) ..................................... 1977 Smith, Wayne(18-3) ....................................2012 Smith, Zeke (7-0) ....................................... 1962 Smylie, Doug (62-11)..........................45, 49-53 Smylie, Rod (91-16) ....................45-46, 48-55 Smythe, Warren (2-0).................................1925 Snead, Willie (3-0)......................................1989 Snively (3-0) ................................................ 1905 Snyder, Lou (8-0) .................................1932-33 Soergel, Ed (10-4)........................................1952 Sonshine, Harry (7-1) ...........................1937-39 Soper, Dave (2-1) ..........................................1922 Sorenson, Peter (13-0) ............................... 1977 Southwick, Ron (48-0) - An intense and outspoken linebacker who doubled as a player rep. Became an avid coach in Oakville of all levels of minor football, and later became a co-owner of Murron Cabinets..............1979-81 Soward, R.J. (35-6) ........................... 2004-06 Sowieta, Rick (28-1) ..............................1977-78 Sparks, Len (14-0) ...................................... 1965 Spence (7-0).......................................... 1889-91 Spencer, Walter(11-3) ..................................2012 Spragge (6-0) .............................................1898 Spring, Jess (6-2)................................. 1919-22 Sprogis, Elmars (14-0) ...............................1972 Sproule, Rubert S. (3-0) ........................... 1873 Spruill, L. “Skippy” (1-0) ............................ 1967 Srochenski, Randy (125-9) ............... 2002-09 Staines, Doug (4-0) ....................................1924 Stanfield (3-0) ..................................... 1915, 20 Stanner (4-0).............................................. 1876 Stapler, Steve (2-0) .......................................80 Steele, Derek (2-0) ......................................... 93 Staughton, Len (68-17) ............... 1930, 33-41 Stauton, George (6-0)............................... 1919 Steinauer, Orlondo (131-11) ................ 2001-08 Stephans, John (2-0) ................................ 1956 Stephens, Frank (10-0) ...........................79-80 Stephens, Sandy (8-0) ............................. 1963 argonauts.ca S T O E R R E M I T L AL Stillwagon, Jim (57-3) - One of the two Jims (Corrigall the other) who dominated the defensive line in the 1970s. Earned four CFL all-star selections and named to the All-Time depth chart in 2007 at Defensive Tackle. He now owns and operates Stillwagon Enterprises, a promotions company, in Ohio ....................................................................1971-75 Stirrett, A.G. “Jo-Jo” (17-4) .................... 21-23 St. John, Jude (183-13) .....................1998-08 Stocks, Arnie (12-3) .................................49-50 Stokes, Keith (18-1)......................2006, 2008 Stollery (6-2) ............................................... 1901 Stollery, Allan (10-0) ................................31-32 Stollings (3-0) ............................................ 1903 Stoneburgh,Norm (155-8).- One of the club’s longest serving players, Stoneburgh played 12 seasons at centre and was named to the All-Time Argo depth chart in 2007. After football he became a land developer and now dedicates his time to the St. Felix Centre, Evangel Hall and the Dorothy Ley Hospice Care Centre. ...... ......................1955-58, 60-67 Storey, Buster “Red” (29-12) - An elusive running back best remembered for his three TD performance in the 1938 Grey Cup. A great all-around athlete who excelled in many sports, Storey was probably best known for his work as an NHL referee ..................1936-41 Stohvel, R. (14-0) .................................. 1891-94 Stover, Ron (19-0) ................................... 59, 62 Stowers, Curtis (1-0) ..................................... 82 St-Pierre, Jonathan (29-0) .................2010-12 Strahan, Art (2-0) ..........................................70 Strange, Brute (13-2) ............................. 35-36 Strange, George (13-1)...................... 01-02, 04 Streater, Jimmy (12-0)..................................80 Streeter, Mark (4-0) ...................................... 82 Stribling, Bill (13-2)............................... .........60 Stricker, Herb (1-0) .................... .....................41 Strickler, Gary (20-0) ............... .. ..........62-63 Strieter, Bob (14-0) .................................. .....64 Stringer, George (3-0) ............................. .... 65 Stukus, Annis (45-14) - While playing with the Argos, also wrote about the team in the Toronto Star. A key league executive who later built the Edmonton Eskimos and B.C. Lions almost singlehandedly. Has the CFL coach-of-the-year award named after him........ ....................................................1935-41 Stukus, Bill (48-17) - The most talented of the “Stukii” played quarterback, safety and returned punts on a pair of Grey Cup teams. Coached minor hockey teams and became an athletic director at brother Frank’s camp in Fenelon Falls, Ontario ....................1936-41, 47 argonauts.ca Stukus, Frank (18-7) - The youngest of the Stukus brothers was the toughest, playing fullback. Opened up the Byrnell Manor Boys Camp in Fenelon Falls, ON after quitting football, and became a key behind-thescenes player for the federal Conservative party ............................................. 1938-39, 41 Stull, Jim (3-0) ..........................................2000 Sullivan (2-0)................................................ 1891 Sullivan, Frank G. (25-6) ............... 15,19-22,24 Sullivan, Glenn (11-2) ..............................1919, 21 Sullivan, Joe (1-0) ............................................75 Sullivan, Murray (7-0) ..............................45-46 Sunter, Ian (32-0) - Best remembered for kicking the winning field goal for Hamilton in the 1972 Grey Cup game. He finished his career with the Argos and went on to own a CWS Sports in Burlington, ON...............69-79 Surlas, Tom (6-1) .............................................73 Sutherin, Don (5-0) - An all-star defensive back and kicker who won four Grey Cups with Hamilton and Ottawa and finished his career with the Argos. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1992, he became a respected CFL coach..... .........................................................1970 Sutton, Jonathan (3-0) ................................ 81 Sweeney, Rupert (4-0)...............................1889 Sweetan, Karl (13-0) ...................................... 64 Swift, Bob (63-8) ................................... 66-70 Symmons, Harry (6-3) ....................................14 Symons, Bill (92-11) - The first Argo to win the league MVP award and run for 1,000 yards in a season (1968). Honoured as an ‘All-Time Argo’ in 1996 and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in September, 1997. He now lives in Orangeville, ON and is an active member of the Argos Alumni ............. 1967-73 T Tait, Heron (6-0) ............................................ 95 Talbot, Andre (113-7) ........................... 2001-09 Talbot, Jim (4-0) .............................................73 Tanner, John (9-0)...........................................72 Tarver, Hurley (1-0) .................................... 2004 Taylor (2-0) ................................................... 1891 Taylor (2-0) .................................................. 1923 Taylor, Bob (10-0) .......................................1968 Taylor, Bobby (66-8) - A tough and outspoken character player and free spirit who was one of the top Canadian receivers of all-time. Also played minor pro hockey in the off-season all over North America. He still owns and operates the Black Bull pub on Queen St. in Toronto...... ...............1966-70, 74 Taylor, Dee (12-0) .................................1908-09 Taylor, Drew (3-0) ........................................ 1981 Taylor, Eric (13-2) ........................................ 2010 Taylor, Hatton “Hat” (9-0) ......... 1928, 32-33 Taylor, J.R. “Pooch” (3-2) ........................... 1933 Taylor, Jack M. (26-3)...........................1931-35 Taylor, Jeff (12-0).................................1908-09 Taylor, Ken (2-0)..............................................83 Taylor, Kerry (15-0) ......................................... 85 Teague, Matthew (8-0) .................................83 Terhart, Tom (15-0) .................................. 75-76 Terrell, Marv (8-0) ...................................... 1964 Terry, John (19-0) ................................ 1995, 02 Terry, Ryan (28-1) ........................... 1999-2000 Tharp, Tom “Corky” (25-2)............ 1955, 57-59 Theismann, Joe (34-3) - A prized recruit out of Notre Dame who quarterbacked the Argos to their first Grey Cup appearance in 19 years. Later led the Washington Redskins to a Super Bowl victory over the Miami Dolphins in 1983, and now is a well-known football commentator in the U.S. ......................1971-73 Thelen, Dave (28-0) - A talented fullback who stands fifth in all-time CFL rushing. Finished his career with the Argos, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1989 ...........1965-66 Thiesen, Dave (3-0) .................................... 1964 Thom, Gord (24-4) ................................ 1921-25 Thomas, Archie (23-0) ...........1924-25, 27-28 Thomas, Andrew (21-0) .......................1993-94 Thomas, Chester (19-0) .......................1928-31 Thomas, Curtland (4-0) ............................1986 Thomas, Dave (6-3)....................................1938 Thomas, Dave (10-1) ..............................1977-78 Thomas, Dee (3-0) ..................................... 1994 Thomas, Eddie (16-1).................................. 1994 Thomas, F.A. (7-0) ...............................1883-84 Thomas, Fred (1-0) ..................................... 1949 Thomas, Gene (2-3) ................................... 1987 Thomas, Isaac “Ike” (21-1) ....................1977-78 Thomas, Marcus (11-3) ........................ 1990-91 Thomas, Marvin (22-2) ...................... 2003-04 Thomas, Willie (16-0) .................................1986 Thompson (1-0)........................................... 1946 Thompson, A.G. (3-0) ...............................1884 Thompson, Andy (3-0) .............................. 1948 Thompson, Craig (3-0) .............................. 1978 Thompson, Doug (4-0) .............................. 1956 Thompson, Fred (26-0) ....................... 1891-99 Thompson, Grant (6-0) .............................1907 Thompson, Julius (6-0) ............................1908 Thornal, Kevin (4-0) ................................... 1999 Thornton, Bernie (18-7) .......................... 38-40 Thornton, Dick (80-10).............................67-72 Thorpe, Jim (26-4)................. ..................69-70 Tiggle, Calvin (66-1). ............. ..1994-95, 00-01 Tindall, Frank (9-3)...............................1933-34 Tipoff, Boris (11-1)........................ ............. ......46 Titanic, Pete (32-4) - A great name for a football player, Titanic gave up his first love, fastball, in order to play receiver for the Argos. Worked for Leon’s for 25 years, who sponsored the Grey Cup at the time. He lives in Newmarket, ON.......................1946-49 Tod (4-0).........................................1881 Tolbert, Emanuel (33-5) ....................... ...........................................1982-84, 89 Tomlin, Jim (35-4)...................1969-71 Tommy, Andy (4-2)........................1945 Toms, Chad (12-0)..................1907-08 Toney, Eudean (5-0)...............1994-95 History Sternberg, Gerry (49-5).................... 69-71, 73 Stevenson, Frank (23-3) ......................1931-35 Stevenson, Vic (18-2) .................................1996 Stewart (5-0) ......................................1875, 80 Stewart, Andrew (36-4) .....................1996-97 Stewart, Archie James (1-0).................... 1926 Stewart, Broderick (4-0) .......................... 2010 Stewart, Charlie (6-0)................................ 1919 Sticka, Charles (3-0) ..................................1957 Stikeman (7-0) ..................................... 1873-74 Still, Dave (25-0) .....................................65-66 Toogood, Teddy (52-7) - A talented halfback and kick returner who once returned two punts for TD’s in a single game, amazing since there was no blocking at the time. Became athletic director at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute and Etobicoke Collegiate. Passed in 2011. ..................1950-54 207 S T O E R R E M I T L AL Torrance, Harold (16-0) ..................... 1883-88 Tough (1-0) ................................................... 1930 Townsend, Geoff (68-5) ........................82-86 Trainor, John (34-12)..................................71-73 Tranks, Sammy (5-0) ........................ 2011-2012 Traw (5-0) ........................................................ 04 Tremayne (4-0) ........................................... 1897 Tremblay, Jean-Frederic (5-0) .......... 2004-05 Trifaux, Tom (64-4) .................................. 81-85 Trimmer (7-1) ..............................................01-04 Tripoli, Paul (11-0) ..................................... 86-87 Trivisonno, Joe (4-0) ...................................... 58 Tsangaris, Chris (6-0) ................................... 95 Tufford, Gary (5-0) .........................................76 Turnbull (6-0) ........................................ 1874-75 Turnbull, Ken (1-2) ............................................47 Turner, Doug (24-3) ..................................47-48 Turner, Marcelous (6-0) ........................... 2002 Turner, Ricky (9-0) ................................... 84-85 Turville, Frank (24-0) .................................28-31 Tyrell (1-0)......................................................... 26 U Underwood, Terry (2-0) .................................89 Unertl, Jeremy (29-2) ............................2010-11 Upper (1-0) ....................................................... 45 Upper, Art (6-3) ............................................. 33 Ursic, Eric (2,0)............................................... 94 Uteck, Larry (48-0) - A former speedster who was one of the last Canadians to play cornerback for Toronto. Served as St. Mary’s Athletic Director after his football career and the is the namesake of the CIS Uteck Bowl. Passed away in 2002…. 1974-76 V Vail, Howard “Red” (48-11) - A tough lineman on both sides of the ball, Vail was one of the oldest surviving Argo alumni members until he passed away in early 2000. Played for three Grey Cup teams...... ............................................... 1930-38 Valeriote, Mike (4-1) ........................................ 33 VanBelleghem, Dave (62-4) .................... 90-93 Van Burkleo, Bill (4-0) ....................................66 Vanderjagt, Mike (54-4) ..................96-97, 08 Van Koughnet, A.H.S. (35-0) ............ 1883-94 Van Koughnet, E.R. (2-0).......................... 1888 Vanoy, Vernon (14-3) .......................................69 Van Zeyl, Christopher (25-2) ............. 2009-10 Varnell, John (3-0)..........................................66 Van Zeyl, Christopher (42-5) ..............2009-12 Vaughan, Jake (36-4) ............................. 87-88 Vercheval, Pierre (63-5) ...........................93-97 Veroni, Joe (5-1) .............................................. 36 Vertefeuille, Brian (3-0)..................................76 Vicent (4-0) ................................................. 1892 Vickers (6-0) ...............................................1893 Vijuk, Joe (16-2) ..........................................71-72 Vilunas, John (56-1) .................................64-67 Vincic, Branko (12-0) ............................... 89-90 Visco, Tony (33-2)....................................88-89 Vollenweider, Jim (8-0) .................................. 64 Volpe, Nick (24-5) - A versatile kicker, safety, back-up QB and punt returner on two Grey Cup teams, Volpe has served as the Argos’ Director of Canadian Scouting and is now a Football Operations Consultant. A veteran of teaching, he became a superintendent of schools for both Peel and Halton regions...............................1949-52 W Wadsworth (3-0)........................................ 1873 Wadsworth, Mike (70-8) - An aggressive all-star lineman and former East division rookie-of-the-year, the Toronto native became a well-known commentator on CTV. Returned to his prestigious alma mater of Notre Dame to serve as their athletic director, passed away April 2004........................... ............................... 66-70 Waggoner, Hal (2-0) ...................................1960 Wagner, Aaron (26-0)........................ 2007-08 Walcott, Ken (24-1) ..............................1994-95 Waldon, Tom (4-3) ................................1945-46 Waldrop, Rob (34-4).............................1996-97 Walker, Cornelius (11-0) .........................1976-77 Walker, Elliott (2-0)....................................1980 Walker, Kenyatta (2-0) .............................2008 Walker, Merv (7-2) ....................................... 1982 Walker, Mike (5-0)....................................... 1976 Wall, Gene (2-0) ..........................................1980 Wallace (6-0)......................................... 1875-76 Wallace, Stan (24-4)............................ 1960-61 Wallace, W. “Laurie” (14-5) ................... 1921-23 Waller, Trayvon (2-0) ................................. 2002 Walling, Brian (4-0) .................................... 1987 Walsh, Chuck (58-8) .......................... 2002-05 Walter, Jim (4-0) ........................................ 1965 Warbick (10-0) ...................................... 1892-93 Wardle, Bill (8-0) ...................................1949-51 Ware, Andre (18-2) ......................................1997 Warman, George (9-2) ........................ 1939-40 Warner, Bert (4-0)...................................... 1934 Warren, Brian (50-2).............................1991-93 Warren, Pete (10-0) .................................... 1965 Warren, Terrance (2-0)...............................1998 Wash, Orville (6-0) ...................................... 1919 Washburn, Brady (5-0).............................2003 Washburn, Clifton (8-1) .....................2006-08 Washington, Charles (2,0)........................1996 Washington, Stanley (1-0) ........................ 1985 Washington, Tony(12-3)..............................2012 Waterman, Mark (4-0) .............................. 1992 Waters, Swayze(14-3) .................................2012 Waterworth (6-0)................................. 1875-76 Watkins, Larry (4-0) .................................. 1976 Watkins, Patrick(18-1) .................................2012 Watley, Ira (1-0) ........................................... 1978 Watson, Jeff (6-2) .............................. 1986-87 Watson, Pat (14-0) ..................................... 1965 Watson, Peter (4-0) ....................................1973 Watt, Spencer (45-5) ...........................2010-12 Watton, Ron (13-0) ..............................1953-54 Watts, J.C. (11-2) - Named Julius Caesar, he was a born leader who finished his CFL career with the Argos. Became a Baptist minister and entered politics, becoming a Republican congressman and member of the U.S. House of Representatives ..........................................1986 Wayne, Patrick (5-0)....................................... 93 Weathers, Wayne (18-2) ........................... 2003 208 Weatherstone, D. (2-0) .............................1885 Weaver, Ross (6-0)....................................2008 Webb, Jeffery (4-0)..................................... 2010 Wedley, Jack (90-19) ...................38-41, 45-50 Weeks, Chuck (2-0) ..........................................57 Weinlein, Gary (2-0) ....................................... 78 Weir, Rob (3-0) ................................................96 Weir, Robert (2-0)........................................... 92 Welch, Morgan (15-0) ................................2000 Weller, Jim (2-0).............................................. 54 Wells, George (10-2) ...................................71-72 Wells, Rio (13-0) .......................................... 2001 Welton, John (44-2) .................................55-58 West, Art “Whipper” (30-11) - A two-way star, he cheated death in his youth and ended up leading the league in TD’s in the Grey Cup years of 1937-38. Injuries eventually slowed down one of the most talented players ever . ........................................................... ......1936-40 West, Bill (4-0).................................................74 West, Davey (18-0) .................................. 48, 57 Westell, Brian (14-1) ........................................73 Wester, Cleve (13-0) ....................................... 59 Westlake, Bob (7-5)...................................50-51 Westman (6-0) ................................................ 19 Weston, R.W. (2-0) .................................... 1888 Whale, Ted (6-0) ...............................................12 Whalen, Jerry (12-0) ....................................... 49 Whalen, Tex (4-0) ............................................ 49 Whaley, Marv (24-5) ..................................50-51 Wheaton, Kenny (113-9) .....................2003-08 White (4-0) ................................................ 24-25 White, Alvin (5-0) ........................................... 78 White, Erik (19-0)......................................94-95 White, Jafus (2-0) ........................................... 81 White, Jamel (3-0) .................................... 2007 White, Joe (5-0)..............................................08 White, “Whizzer” (3-0) ................................... 55 Whitehead (12-0) ..................................1892-94 Whiteside, Dave (23-0)............................ 75-76 Whitley, Kevin (23-1) .................................93-95 Whitlock, Ken (4-0) ........................................ 48 Wicklum, Mike (50-1) ........................ 62, 65-67 Widman, Johnny (7-3) ............................ 38, 47 Wigle (4-0) ................................................... 1892 Wigle, G.W. “Rajah” (12-0) ..........................10-11 Wilbur, Eric(1-0) ............................................2012 Wilkinson, Tom (35-5) - One of the smartest QB’s ever, he began his CFL career with the Argos and achieved Grey Cup Fame with Edmonton. Inducted into Hall of Fame in 1987. He lives in Edmonton and is actively involved with the Edmonton Eskimos.............. .................................................................. 1967-70 Williams (10-0) ..................................... 1892-93 Williams, A.D. (2-0) ................................. 62-63 Williams, Arnie (7-0) ...................................... 93 Williams, Bernard (63-8) ..................2003-06 Williams, Chandler(7-0) ..............................2012 Williams, David (16-2) ...............................91-92 Williams, Frank (6-2)........................................41 Williams, Gary W.C. (13-0)..............................57 Williams, Henry (4-0) ...................................... 81 Williams, Joe (10-0) ................................ 66-67 Williams, Sr. John (13-0) ................................75 Williams Jr., John (62-5) ...................2004-07 Williams, Ken (6-0)............................................11 Williams, Kyle (1-0) ....................................2000 Williams, Michael J. (9-0) ....................... 81-82 Williams, Mike (28-0) ............................. 78-80 Williams, Nigel (34-1) ....................1998, 01-02 Williams, Norm (2-0).......................................57 argonauts.ca S T O E R R E M I T L AL Williams, Erik ‘Ricky’ (11-2) ........................2006 Williams, Taly (8-0) ........................................ 94 Williams, Tyres(7-0).....................................2012 Williams, Tyrone (18-2) ..................................96 Williams, Undre (4-0) ................................2000 Williams, Willie (33-3) ..............................97-98 Willis, George (6-2) ........................................ 39 Willis, Larry (3-0)............................................ 93 Willis, Slade (24-0)....................................77-79 Wilson, D. “Red” (52-21) ..........................22-30 Wilson, Darrell (75-6)..............................82-86 Wilson, Don (88-6) - Won three Grey Cups with Toronto as both a DB and linebacker. He is among the team’s career leaders in interception yards and was named an All-Time Argo at DB in 2007. After football he became an actor and was featured in the blockbuster TV show Grey’s Anatomy .................................. 1990-92, 95-96 Wilson, Earl (41-5) ................................... 82-84 Wilson, Gene (15-0) ..................................54, 57 Wilson, Jerry (21-0) ................................. 62-64 Wilson, Jonathan (20-0) ........................92-93 Wilson, Mike (16-1) ........................................... 77 Wilson, Milton (1-0) ........................................ 90 Wilson, Wes (18-1)............................. 1899-1901 Wilson, W.F. (10-3) ....................................33-34 Wiltshire, Kelly (54-4) ..............................97-99 Winey, Ken (6-0) ............................................. 93 Wingate (1,0) ....................................................27 Winters, Charles (84-9) ....................2003-08 Y Yeboah-Kodie, Frank (5-0) ........................ 1995 Yli-Renko, Kari (18-0) ................................. 1993 Yorga, Jeff (14-2) .......................................2006 York (3-0)..................................................... 1887 York (1-0) ..................................................... 1887 Young, A.H. “Bunny” (18-6) ...............1920-23 Young, Glen (34-1) .............................98-2000 Young, Jack (23-6) .............................. 1934-37 Young, Preston (36-0) ............... 1979-80, 85 Young, W.H. (4-0) ........................................876 Younger, Jermaine (4-0) .............................. 95 Younger, Jordan (117-12) ...2004-07, 2009-12 Z Zajdel, John (4-0) ...................................90, 93 Zaleski, Slater (5-0) ......................................89 Zambiasi, Ben (6-1) .......................................88 Zanders, Sam (7-0) .............................2001-02 Zatylny, Walter (16-0).................................... 93 Zimmerman (6-3) .............................................14 Zizakovic, Lubo (7-0) ...................................... 95 Zock, Bill (68-17) - A tough lineman with a legendary reputation for strength and intimidation, Zock played 18 years in the CFL and won six Grey Cups, five with the Argos. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1985 he was also named an All-Time Argo in 2007 at guard........ ...................................1937-41, 45-49 Zubkewych, Morris (18-0) .......................74, 78 Wirkowski, Norbert (61-8) - “Nobby” quarterbacked the team to their famous 1952 Grey Cup win, which was to be their last for 31 years. Coached the Argos from 1962-64, and also coached at De La Salle high school and York University, where he was the athletic director ............................................ 1951-54, 60 argonauts.ca History Wiseman, Todd (17-1)..................................1989 Witucki, Cas (6-2) ...................................... 1955 Wolf, Jim (2-0) .............................................1975 Wolfolk, Kevin (3-0) ....................................1989 Wood, Bert (3-0) ....................................... 1905 Wood, Casey (14-3) .................................... 1961 Wood, Herb (4-2) .......................................1893 Wood, Larry (1-0) ....................................... 1962 Wood, W. “Billy” (12-0) ........................ 1891-93 Woodard, Jonta (11-0) ......................2008-09 Woods, Billy (16-1) ....................... 1904, 07-08 Woods, Chris (17-2) .................................. 1986 Woods, Harold (5-2) ................................. 1982 Woods, Rashaun (2-0) ............................ 2007 Woodson, Shawn (1-0) ..............................1989 Worthman, Antoine (8-0) .................1992-93 Woznesensky, Lyall (6-0) ..........................1983 Wright, Donovan (6-1) .......................... 1990-91 Wright, Dwayne (4-2) ................................. 2010 Wright, George (6-0) ....................................1911 Wright, Joe (54-5)........................ 1924-33, 36 Wright, Joe A. (42-1) ....................... 1890-1902 Wright, Prentiss (2-0) ................................ 1991 Wyant, Fred (8-0)........................................1957 Wyatt, Herbert (13-0)........................ 1883-86 Wydareny, John (37-0) ....................... 1963-65 Wylie, Ridley (18-1) ............................ 1891-1900 Wynn, Spergon (18-2) ...............................2006 Wysocki, Pete (1-0) ......................................1972 209 210 argonauts.ca