Bruce Cummings

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Bruce Cummings
Born:1927 (age 96–97)
Ottawa, Ontario
Career information
Position(s)Halfback
CollegeUniversity of Toronto
Career history
As player
1950–53Ottawa Rough Riders
Career highlights and awards
CFL All-Star1951
Awards1951 Jeff Russel Memorial Trophy
HonorsGrey Cup champion - 1951

Bruce Frederick Cummings,[1] was an award-winning, all-star and Grey Cup champion Canadian football player with the Ottawa Rough Riders, playing from 1950 to 53.[2][3]

Born in Ottawa and a star football player at the University of Toronto,[4] Cummings joined his hometown Riders in 1950. Though his career was relatively brief, he enjoyed a complete season in 1951, being named an all-star, winning the Jeff Russel Memorial Trophy as the best player in the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union and hoisting the Grey Cup as champion.[5][6]

His father, W. Garfield Cummings, was a local politician and former Ottawa footballer.[7]

References

  1. ^ https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2194&dat=19520616&id=WAMxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=q98FAAAAIBAJ&pg=5546,2750569&hl=en
  2. ^ Ottawa Rough Rider Player Database Archived March 3, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ FANBASE entry : Bruce Cummings
  4. ^ Ex-Nepean Star leads Toronto Blues to 15-5 Victory - Bruce Cummings sinks Queen's team Ottawa Citizen, November 10, 1947
  5. ^ Bruce and Bruno Winners, by Jack Koffman Hamilton Spectator, November 8, 1951
  6. ^ Cummings Wins Football Award Calgary Herald, November 8, 1951
  7. ^ Former Nepean Reeve W.G. Cummings Passes Ottawa Citizen, September 30, 1959