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Canadian football
noun
- a game similar to American football but played on a field 165 yards by 65 yards (151 meters by 59 meters) by two teams of 12 players each.
Canadian football
noun
- a game resembling American football, played on a grass pitch between two teams of 12 players
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“Rhoda was my mentor, and always encouraged me. Friends for 79 years,” said Wheeler, a 1956 Olympic downhill bronze medalist who married Canadian Football League Hall of Famer Kaye Vaughan.
Those teams were in major cities, the fast-paced, hyperviolent games were regularly televised on ESPN, and the players had a plausible shot at climbing their way into bigger leagues, like the Canadian Football League or even the NFL.
Tanenbaum also is the chairman and a minority owner of Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, the Toronto sports giant that also owns the NHL’s Maple Leafs and NBA’s Raptors along with Toronto’s MLS and Canadian Football League franchises.
Stiggers is a native of Atlanta but played last fall with Toronto of the Canadian Football League and is draft eligible and played in the East-West Shrine game.
Mr. Weathers was a linebacker for the Oakland Raiders from 1970 to 1971, and he later briefly played in the Canadian Football League.
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