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 Canadian Interuniversity Sport
- 1962- the Churchill Bowl game in 1962 was a pre-season affair, McGill challenged St. Francis Xavier, the 1961 Atlantic Bowl winners, to a match at McGill’s Molson Stadium which sources agree was for the Churchill trophy, McGill 13, StFX 6
- 2003 - the Churchill Bowl and its trophy were retired before the commencement of the 2003 football season upon the establishment of a new semi-final bowl game for the 2003 season--the Uteck Bowl
- the trophy and bowl game were named in honour of Doug Mitchell, former CIS (CIAU) player, CFL player, CFL broadcaster, Commissioner of the CFL and the individual mainly responsible for the establishment in 1992-1993 of the Howard Mackie awards which were created to honour the CIS male and female athletes of the year
sportuniversitaire.ca /e/football/history.cfm

  
 Doug Flutie Biography
Doug Flutie was born October 23, 1962 in Manchester, Maryland.
Doug got his chance to prove his critics wrong in the fifth game of the season as he was named the starter.
Doug played in the CFL for eight years where he won the Grey Cup MVP in 1991-1994, 1996, and 1997.
www.msu.edu /course/iah/211c/snapshot.afs/hassoun/content/famous/flutiebiography.htm   (557 words)

  
 Canadian Football League
Buffalo Bills in 1962, when he was the first American Football League player to rush for 1,000 yards in a season, (1,096 in a 14-game schedule), earning him league MVP honors.
Gilchrist was a CFL All-Star five straight years, with the Hamilton Tiger Cats in 1956 and 1957, in 1958 with the Saskatchewan Roughriders, and with the Toronto Argonauts in 1959 and 1960.
Because of their influence on the league that was to become the genesis of modern professional football in the United States, some of those players are acknowledged here.
www.conigliofamily.com /CanadianFootballLeague.htm   (1262 words)

  
 LogoServer - Football Logos - CFL - Continental Football League
I am almost certain that the Cleveland Bulldogs were members of that league during at least 1961 and 1962.
To the best of my recollection, I on behalf of the Cleveland Bulldogs scouted a Continental Football League pre-season game between the Akron Vulcans and Indianapolis at Niles, Ohio high school stadium in August of 1961.
This is an Akron Vulcans' logo, who were a team tabbed to play in the Continental Football League in 1967.
www.logoserver.com /CoFL.html   (227 words)

  
 LogoServer - Football Logos - CFL - Continental Football League
I am almost certain that the Cleveland Bulldogs were members of that league during at least 1961 and 1962.
To the best of my recollection, I on behalf of the Cleveland Bulldogs scouted a Continental Football League pre-season game between the Akron Vulcans and Indianapolis at Niles, Ohio high school stadium in August of 1961.
This is an Akron Vulcans' logo, who were a team tabbed to play in the Continental Football League in 1967.
www.logoserver.com /CoFL.html   (227 words)

  
 Citrus Bowl - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Early tenants include the semi-pro Orlando Broncos (1962-63) of the Florida Football League and Southern Football League and the Orlando Panthers (1966-70) of the Continental Football League, who won back-to-back CFL championships in 1967-68.
The Orlando Americans of the American Football Association lasted for only one season in 1981.
The attendance record for the XFL Orlando Rage was set on opening night, February 3, 2001.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Citrus_Bowl   (935 words)

  
 Buffalo Bills Team
Doug Flutie (born October 23, 1962) is an American football and a former Canadian football (CFL) quarterback.
They were the first American Football League team to win 13 games in a season (1964); were one of only three teams to appear in an AFL championship game for three successive years; and the only AFL team to apear in the playoffs four straight years, 1963 through 1966.
Balancing their defensive prowess, the Bills had offensive muscle as well, in stars such as running backs Cookie Gilchrist and Wray Carlton, quarterbacks Jack Kemp and Daryle Lamonica, and receivers Elbert Dubenion and Ernie Warlick.
buffalo_bills_team.blogspot.com   (517 words)

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