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Mel Becket Date of birth: 1929 Place of birth: Chicago, Illinois, USA Date of death: December 9, 1956 (aged 27)Place of death: Mount Slesse, British Columbia, Canada Career information CFL status: Import Position(s): C/TE College: Indiana University Organizations As player: 1952-1956 Saskatchewan Roughriders Career highlights and awards CFL All-Star: 1956 Retired #s: 40 (Saskatchewan Roughriders) Melvin Howard "Mel" Becket, (born 1929 in Chicago, Illinois - died December 9, 1956, on Mount Slesse, British Columbia, Canada) was an American college football and professional Canadian football player, and was one of 62 people that died on Trans-Canada Air Lines Flight 810, on December 9, 1956.[1]
Becket played his entire four-year professional football career as a tight end and center for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Western Interprovincial Football Union, and his #40 jersey is one of eight that has been retired by the club.
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College career
Becket played college football for the Indiana University Hoosiers from 1947 to 1951.[2]
Professional career
Following college, Becket was drafted in the 8th round of the 1952 NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers.[2] Becket spurned the NFL and instead signed with the WIFU Saskatchewan Roughriders, where he starred for four years. He was named a Western All-Star in 1956, and was on his way back to Regina, Saskatchewan, on Flight 810 after playing in the East–West All-Star game in Vancouver, British Columbia, on December 8, 1956.[1]
Death
Becket, along with Roughriders teammates, Mario DeMarco, Gordon Sturtridge, and Ray Syrnyk, were passengers on Flight 810 with another WIFU player, Calvin Jones, of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.[1] All five players were present at the 1956 All-Star game in Vancouver, British Columbia, and were headed back to their respective teams' home cities. The five players were accompanied by 54 other passengers, which included 1 football official, and 3 crew members, who all lost their lives in Western Canada's worst aviation disaster on December 9, 1956.[1] He is survived by his wife Joyce Wagner and his daughter Robin Becket.
Legacy
Since 1957, in memory of Becket and his teammate Mario DeMarco, the DeMarco-Becket Memorial Trophy has been annually awarded to the most outstanding lineman in the CFL's West Division.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d e O'Keefe, Betty (2006). Disaster on Mount Slesse. Caitlin Press. ISBN 1-894759-21-4. http://books.google.com/books?id=uoRGAAAAYAAJ&q=disaster+on+mount+slesse&dq=disaster+on+mount+slesse&ei=qW3-SteRBoqQlQT-z5miDw.
- ^ a b "2008 Indiana University Football Media Guide - Hoosiers in the NFL". Indiana University. 2008. http://graphics.fansonly.com/photos/schools/wast/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/history-records-mg05.pdf. Retrieved 2009-11-14.
Saskatchewan Roughriders Founded in 1910 • Based in Regina, SaskatchewanThe Franchise Stadiums Culture The Rivalries Important Figures Ron Atchison • Roger Aldag • Bill Baker • Al Benecick • "Gluey" Hugh Campbell • Ken Charlton • Bill Clarke • Ray Elgaard • Edwin "Eddie" "Dynamite" James • Bobby Jurasin • Ron Lancaster • Ed McQuarters • George Reed • Dave Ridgway • Martin Ruby • N. J. "Piffles" Taylor • Ted UrnessRetired Numbers 23 Ron Lancaster • 34 George Reed • 36 Dave Ridgway • 40 Mel Becket • 44 Roger Aldag • 55 Mario DeMarco • 56 Ray Syrnyk • 73 Gordon SturtridgeKey Personnel Owners: "Community" owned • General Manager: Brendan Taman • Head Coach: Greg MarshallGrey Cup
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AffiliationsLeague: Canadian Football League • Division: WestCategories:- 1929 births
- 1956 deaths
- Accidental deaths in British Columbia
- American football tight ends
- American players of Canadian football
- Canadian football offensive linemen
- Indiana Hoosiers football players
- People from Chicago, Illinois
- Saskatchewan Roughriders players
- Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in Canada
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