John Edwards (Canadian football) explained

John F. Edwards
Birth Date:9 March 1912
Birth Place:Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Death Place:Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Position1:Halfback
College:Queen's University
University of Michigan
Playing Years1:1930
Playing Team1:Ottawa Rough Riders
Playing Years2:1934–1936
Playing Team2:Queen's Golden Gaels
Playing Years3:1937
Playing Team3:Toronto Argonauts
Career Highlights:

John "Jake" Edwards (1912-2005) was a championship winning football player in the Canadian Football League (CFL) for one season for the Toronto Argonauts. He also had a long and praise-worthy career as a football player and educator/administrator with the Queen's Golden Gaels.

Born in Ottawa, he played briefly with his hometown Rough Riders before attending University of Michigan. He returned to Canada and studied at Queen's University, where he played football and was one of the famed "Fearless 14" Golden Gaels that won the 1934 Yates Cup.

In 1937 he played for the Toronto Argonauts, competing in all 6 regular season and 3 playoff games, helping them win the 25th Grey Cup.

He later returned to Queen's University in 1938, becoming a co-founder and first director of the School of Physical and Health Education.

A lifelong active sportsman and fan, he was inducted into the Kingston and District Sports Hall of Fame in 1997. He died July 26, 2005.

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