John Ferraro (Canadian football) explained

Johnny Ferraro
Birth Date:1910
Birth Place:Buffalo, New York
Death Date: (aged 70)
Death Place:Bridgewater, New Jersey
Position1:Halfback/Kicker
College:Cornell
Playing Years1:1934–1935
Playing Team1:Hamilton Tigers
Playing Years2:1936–1937
Playing Team2:Montreal Indians
Playing Years3:1938
Playing Team3:Montreal Nationals
Playing Years4:1939
Playing Team4:Montreal Westmounts
Playing Years5:1940
Playing Team5:Montreal Bulldogs
Cflallstar:1935, 1937 1938, 1939
Awards:Imperial Oil Trophy (1938)
Cfhof:johnny-ferraro
Cfhofyear:1966

John James Ferraro (1910 – September 28, 1981) was American gridiron football player. He was an all-star football player in the Ontario Rugby Football Union and the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union. He was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1966 and the Cornell Athletic Hall of Fame in 1978.[1] [2]

A graduate of Cornell University in 1934 with a degree in hotel administration, he captained both the football and basketball teams and was a member of the Quill and Dagger society. He came to Canada in 1934 and played two seasons with the Hamilton Tigers of the IRFU and played in the Grey Cup. Ferraro then moved to Montreal where he played for 4 teams. Starting in 1936, he suited up for the Montreal Indians, Montreal Nationals, Montreal Westmounts and Montreal Bulldogs. He was also playing coach of the Tigers and Indians.[3]

Ferraro won the Imperial Oil Trophy in 1938 as MVP in the ORFU. He donated the trophy to the widow of Ormond Beach, a previous MVP who lost his life in an accident. The donors of the award sent a new trophy to Ferraro.[4]

Ferraro was married to Edna Letts, of Scotia, New York.[5] He died aged 70, on September 28, 1981, at the Bridgewater Convalescent Center in Bridgewater, New Jersey.[6]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.cfhof.ca/members/johnny-ferraro/ Canadian Football Hall of Fame profile
  2. http://cornellbigred.com/hof.aspx?hof=389 Cornell Athletic Hall of Fame - John J. Ferraro
  3. http://www.cflapedia.com/Players/f/ferraro_john.htm CFLAPEDIA entry: John Ferraro
  4. Generous Gesture Made by Ferraro, Ottawa Citizen February 20, 1939
  5. "Junior Makes His Initial Bow to University", Cornell Daily Sun, Volume 55, Issue 40, 8 November 1934, Page 3
  6. News: . John J. Ferraro of Bridgewater; star college athlete, pro gridder . . . September 30, 1981 . 3 . April 28, 2020 . .