Jake Gaudaur

Jake Gaudaur

Jacob Gill "Jake" Gaudaur, Jr., O.C., (October 5 1920 – December 4, 2007) was a Canadian Football League (CFL) player, executive, and commissioner. His 45-year career in Canadian football, including 16 years as Commissioner, oversaw the start of the modern era of professional Canadian football.cite web |url=http://www.gg.ca/honours/search-recherche/honours-desc.asp?lang=e&TypeID=orc&id=608 |title=Jacob Gill Gaudaur, O.C. |accessdate=2007-12-05 |date=2006-03-30 |publisher=Governor General of Canada]

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name = Jake Gaudaur


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birth_name = Jacob Gill Gaudaur, Jr.
birth_date = October 5 1920
birth_place = Orillia, Ontario
death_date = December 4 2007
death_place = Burlington, Ontario
death_cause = prostate cancer
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residence = Burlington, Ontario
nationality = Canadian
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title = CFL Commissioner
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term = 1968 - 1984
predecessor = Allan McEachern
successor = Douglas Mitchell
boards = Canadian Football League, Canada's Sports Hall of Fame
spouse = Isabel Grace Scott (daughters, Jacqueline, Diane, Jana)


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Early life

Jake Gaudaur, Jr., born in Orillia, Ontario October 5, 1920, was an all-around athlete at Orillia Collegiate Institute. Like his father, Jake Gaudaur Sr., he was a national rowing champion as well as an excellent lacrosse player.cite news |first=Teviah |last=Moro |title=An athlete and a gentleman |url=http://www.orilliapacket.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=804634 |publisher=Orillia Packet |date=2007-12-04 |accessdate=2007-12-05 ] cite web|url=http://www.cshof.ca/hm_profile.php?i=124|title=Jake Gaudaur, Jr.|publisher=Canada's Sports Hall of Fame] cite web|url=http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0003181|title= Jake Gaudaur|publisher=The Canadian Encyclopedia|author=Frank Cosentino|accessdate=2007-12-04]

Football career

In 1940, aged 19, he began playing football and joined the Hamilton Tigers.cite web |url=http://www.footballhof.com/famers/player.asp?id=88 |title=J. G. (Jake) Gaudaur |accessdate=2007-12-05 |publisher=Canadian Football Hall of Fame & Museum] The following year he played for the Toronto Argonauts. Gaudaur served as a pilot in the Second World Warcite web |url=http://www.tsn.ca/cfl/news_story/?ID=224349 |title=Ex-CFL commissioner Gaudaur passes |accessdate=2007-12-05 |author=The Canadian Press|publisher=TSN] and won the 30th Grey Cup with the Toronto RCAF Hurricanes in the 1942 season.

Following the war, Gaudaur played for, and was part owner of, the Toronto Indians of the Ontario Rugby Football Union (1945-1946) and then played for the Montreal Alouettes during the 1947 season.

Gaudaur returned to Hamilton to stay in 1948. When the Tigers merged with the Hamilton Flying Wildcats in 1950, Gaudaur became team captain of the resulting Hamilton Tiger-Cats and played through the 1951 season. In 1952, he left the playing field to became director of the team but returned to play a final year in the 1953 season winning the Tiger-Cats first Grey Cup playing centre.

From 1954, Gaudaur was President of the Tiger-Cats and was President & General Manager from the 1956 season to 1967. The Ti-Cats appeared in 9 Grey Cups over his term as general manager and won in 1957, 1963, 1965, and 1967. [cite web |url=http://www.ticats.ca/index.php?module=page&id=4038 |title=HISTORY - Grey Cup |accessdate=2007-12-08 |publisher=Hamilton Tiger-Cats]

He died at the age of 87 in 2007 following a long battle with prostate cancer.

Honours

* He was inducted as a builder into the Toronto Argonauts Hall of Fame in 1984.cite web |url=http://www.argonauts.ca/Argos/History/HallOfFame/Jake_Gaudaur.html |title=J.G. 'Jake' Gaudaur - Inducted in 1984 |accessdate=2007-12-08 |work=Argonauts Hall of Famers |publisher=Toronto Argonauts Football Club]
* He was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame as a Builder in 1984.
* In 1985, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.
* He was inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame (1990).

References

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years=1968 -1984


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