Canadian football
From: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
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Date: 2008
Canadian football see under football .
Author not available, CANADIAN FOOTBALL.,
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2008
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Canadian Football League round-up
Ukrainian Weekly, The; 11/27/1994; Ihor Stelmach; 993 words;
... Ukrainian Weekly, The 11-27-1994 Canadian Football League round-up. Professional ... Canadian universities. The Canadian Football League, as it exists today ... annually to the winner of the Canadian Football League championship game. The ...
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PEER 1 Scores Touchdown with Canadian Football League
CCNMatthews Newswire; 2/7/2006; 549 words;
... Enterprises, Inc. (TSX VENTURE:PIX) - Canadian Football League Taps PEER 1 Internet ... Inc. today announced that the Canadian Football League (CFL) has selected PEER ... as the national portals for Canadian football content, we recognize the importance ...
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Canadian Football Unhorsed;Northerners Decry Threat by Baltimore Non-Colts to Run Off With Revered Grey Cup
The Washington Post; 11/22/1994; Anne Swardson; 880 words;
For years, Canadians have feared that their ... Florida. And this morning, Canadians awoke to the news that an expansion team ... of the proud game of Canadian football. This is only the second ... been allowed in the Canadian Football League at all. When ... Sunday in Vancouver, ...
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Canadian football loaded with local ties
Charleston Gazette; 5/26/2003; 797 words;
Canadian Football League camps opened over the weekend and the British Columbia ... kickers. CFL teams have 39 full-time positions, made up of 19 Canadian players, 17 non-Canadians and three quarterbacks. Traditionally, CFL teams use Canadians ...
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Scot who rebuilt Canadian football
The Scotsman; 10/14/2002; Stuart Bathgate; 846 words;
... contribution by Fleming to Canadian football. The Scottish influence abroad ... president from 1982 to 1986, Canadian football was in need of a lift in 1998 ... back." Sounds familiar. But Canadian football has problems which are alien ...
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CFL (Canadian Football League) is dead. Long live the CFL.
What Magazine; 2/1/1997; Keast, Mark; 288 words;
The Canadian Football League as we know ... world's top pro football league? Throw out ... into making the Canadian league a developmental ... important slice of Canadiana. If it doesn't make ... have professional football in Canada, which ...
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Football: How tears turned to cheers for Magpies' Canadian goal hero; David Edgar turned his back on a promising ice hockey career in Canada to play football on Tyneside - and Newcastle United's unlikely goalscoring hero has shed plenty of tears along the way. Luke Edwards reports.(Sport)
The Journal (Newcastle, England); 1/3/2007; 828 words;
... designed to give Canadian footballers the chance to play ... is not the only Canadian to travel thousands ... from home to play football. England international ... and said 'I'm a Canadian. I always thought ... hockey than he is at football Luke Who's Talking ...
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At Queens, it's football for fun Canadian college champs take a low-key appoach to the game
The Boston Globe; 10/20/1993; Mark Blaudschun, Globe Staff; 1231 words;
... winner of the title game in Canadian college football. When Alabama played its ... Athletics is part of the mix in Canadian college football, but without the benefit ... football is played according to Canadian Football League rules, with a wider ...
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CFL (Canadian Football League) back to the future.
What Magazine; 3/1/1996; Mark Keast; 1087 words;
... ship Toronto Argonaut fails, the Canadian Football League franchise will probably ... the retreat by the league to its Canadian roots. The CFL went back to the ... three-down rule and the wider Canadian field, to forget it. So the grand ...
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ON THE OFFENSIVE; FORMER CANADIAN PRO-FOOTBALL PLAYER JOHN FORZANI IS DOMINATING THE SPORTING-GOODS PLAYING FIELD NORTH OF THE BORDER.
Footwear News; 8/30/1999; O'Brien, Greg; 718 words;
... returning to his hometown to play football for the Calgary Stampeders ... get rich by playing in the Canadian Football League (unless you're Doug ... a 12 percent share of the Canadian sporting-goods market, with ... learned about being a popular football player who owns a sporting-goo ...
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Football: IT'S BIG, IT'S BOLD..EVERY SEAT IS SOLD; U-20 WORLD CUP Welcome to the World Cup Canadian style.(Sport)
Sunday Mail (Glasgow, Scotland); 7/1/2007; 622 words;
... Huge is the typically Canadian slogan for this summer ... whether it's a burger or a football tournament, they only ... press conference the Canadian coach Dale Mitchell and ... Atlantic. Believe me, the Canadians can't wait to welcome ...
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LONIE GLIEBERMAN'S BID TO BRING THE CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE TO HAMPTON ROADS WAS A NIGHTMARE. BUT HE STILL DREAMS ABOUT WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN. ``I THINK IT WOULD HAVE WORKED,'' HE SAYS.(SPORTS)
The Virginian Pilot; 8/11/1996; Minium, Harry; 1361 words;
... delighting a sellout crowd at Foreman Field. The Canadian Football League game was televised on ESPN nationally and ... Photo STAFF FILE Lonie Glieberman wanted to base his Canadian Football League team at Old Dominion University's Foreman ...
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[ Canadian Football League ... ]
Daily Breeze; 6/22/2004; 108 words;
Canadian Football League East Division W L T OTL Pts PF PA Hamilton 1 0 0 0 2 38 36 Montreal ... 4:30 p.m. Saturday's game British Columbia at Edmonton, 4 p.m. Arena Football Playoffs Semifinals June 12 San Jose 49, Chicago 35 June 13 Arizona 45 ...
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Kicker Mike Vanderjagt, born in Oakville, Ontario, once led the Canadian Football League in punting average.(Franchise snapshot: Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts)
Football Digest; 1/1/2004; O'Donnell, Chuck; 27 words;
Kicker Mike Vanderjagt, born in Oakville, Ontario, once led the Canadian Football League in punting average. He also played for the Minnesota Pike of the Arena Football League.
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Garcia takes some cues from his CFL days.(football player Jeff Garcia, Canadian Football League)
Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA); 1/6/2007; Ford, Bob; 796 words;
Byline: Bob Ford PHILADELPHIA _ The best quarterback in the history of the Canadian Football League, and a pretty good one in the NFL, thinks that Eagles fans are getting the benefit right now from a lot of cold, wild days ... north of the U.S. border. There's no question about it, Warren Moon, now a radio ...
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