Hugh Gall

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1888 – 1938

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Who was Hugh Gall?

Hugh Gall was a Canadian football player considered to be one of the best runners and punters of his era.

After playing half-back in Toronto for Parkdale Collegiate, Gall joined the University of Toronto varsity team in 1907 and played there for four seasons. He led the team to Grey Cup victories in 1909 and 1910, becoming the first team to win the new trophy presented to the Canadian Rugby Union champions. Gall set a record for most singles in a Grey Cup game with eight in 1909, a record that still stands. He was team captain for the 1910 season.

Gall also played in the Ontario Hockey Association for the Parkdale Canoe Club hockey team. In addition, he competed in several track meets in the Toronto area.

Gall was elected vice-commodore of the Parkdale Canoe Club in 1911 and then became a football referee. He returned to action in 1913, playing for the Parkdale team that lost in the Grey Cup final. Gall coached U of T to the intercollegiate championship in 1914 and graduated in 1915 with a degree in mechanical engineering.

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Born
1888
Education
  • University of Toronto
Died
May 19, 1938

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on July 23, 2013

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