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N. J. Taylor Trophy

Index N. J. Taylor Trophy

The N.J. Taylor Trophy is a Canadian Football League trophy, formerly awarded to the West Division champions. [1]

34 relations: Edmonton Eskimos, Hugo Ross Trophy, James S. Dixon Trophy, Piffles Taylor, 1948 Calgary Stampeders season, 1948 in Canadian football, 1949 Calgary Stampeders season, 1949 in Canadian football, 1950 in Canadian football, 1951 in Canadian football, 1952 in Canadian football, 1953 in Canadian football, 1954 in Canadian football, 1955 in Canadian football, 1956 in Canadian football, 1958 CFL season, 1960 CFL season, 1961 CFL season, 1962 CFL season, 1963 BC Lions season, 1963 CFL season, 1964 BC Lions season, 1964 CFL season, 1965 CFL season, 1966 CFL season, 1967 CFL season, 1968 Calgary Stampeders season, 1968 CFL season, 1969 CFL season, 1970 Calgary Stampeders season, 1970 CFL season, 1971 Calgary Stampeders season, 1971 CFL season, 1972 CFL season.

Edmonton Eskimos

The Edmonton Eskimos are a professional Canadian football team based in Edmonton, Alberta, competing in the West Division of the Canadian Football League (CFL).

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Hugo Ross Trophy

The Hugo Ross Trophy was named after a Winnipeg real estate broker, Hugo Ross, who donated the championship trophy to the Western Canada Rugby Football Union (WCRFU).

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James S. Dixon Trophy

The James S. Dixon Trophy is a Canadian Football League trophy, formerly awarded to the East Division champions.

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Piffles Taylor

Neil Joseph "Piffles" Taylor (March 29, 1895 – 1946) was a Canadian World War I pilot, Canadian football player, coach, and executive.

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1948 Calgary Stampeders season

The 1948 Calgary Stampeders finished in first place in the W.I.F.U. with a perfect 12–0 record, went 2–0–1 in the playoffs and won the Grey Cup.

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1948 in Canadian football

The WIFU increased their games from 8 to 12 games per team.

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1949 Calgary Stampeders season

The 1949 Calgary Stampeders finished in 1st place in the W.I.F.U. with a 13–1–0 record.

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1949 in Canadian football

The Edmonton Eskimos rejoined with the WIFU and adopted the colours of gold and green.

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1950 in Canadian football

The Hamilton Tigers and the Hamilton Wildcats merged to form the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

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1951 in Canadian football

The BC Lions were formed in January at the Arctic Club in Vancouver; however, the franchise would begin play at the start of the 1954 season.

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1952 in Canadian football

Events in Canadian football in 1952. The Canadian Rugby Union received television revenue for the first time when it was paid $7,500 by CBC for the rights to televise the Grey Cup game.

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1953 in Canadian football

The Canadian Rugby Union was paid in total of $20,500 by three television stations for the rights to show the Grey Cup game live.

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1954 in Canadian football

The 1954 season of Canadian football is widely considered to be the first season of the modern era of Canadian football, although the Canadian Football League would not be officially founded for another four years.

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1955 in Canadian football

The IRFU allowed the third place team to qualify for a playoff berth.

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1956 in Canadian football

On Sunday, January 22, representatives of the two largest and most powerful leagues in the Canadian Rugby Union, the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union and the Western Interprovincial Football Union, met in Winnipeg and formed the Canadian Football Council as an umbrella organization.

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1958 CFL season

The 1958 CFL season was the fifth season in modern Canadian professional football, although officially it would become known as the inaugural season of the Canadian Football League (see below).

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1960 CFL season

The 1960 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the seventh season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the third Canadian Football League season.

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1961 CFL season

The 1961 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the eighth season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the fourth Canadian Football League season.

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1962 CFL season

The 1962 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the ninth season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the fifth Canadian Football League season.

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1963 BC Lions season

The 1963 BC Lions finished the season in first place in the Western Conference for the first time ever with a 12–4 record.

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1963 CFL season

The 1963 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the tenth season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the sixth Canadian Football League season.

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1964 BC Lions season

The 1964 BC Lions finished the season in first place in the Western Conference with an 11–2–3 record, the fewest losses in one season in team history.

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1964 CFL season

The 1964 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 11th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the seventh Canadian Football League season.

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1965 CFL season

The 1965 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 12th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the eighth Canadian Football League season.

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1966 CFL season

The 1966 Canadian Football League season was the league's ninth season since the 1958 merger of the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union and the Western Interprovincial Football Union to create a national league.

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1967 CFL season

The 1967 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 14th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the tenth Canadian Football League (CFL) season.

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1968 Calgary Stampeders season

The 1968 Calgary Stampeders finished in 2nd place in the Western Conference with a 10–6–0 record.

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1968 CFL season

The 1968 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 15th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 11th Canadian Football League season.

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1969 CFL season

The 1969 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 16th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it was officially the 12th Canadian Football League season.

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1970 Calgary Stampeders season

The 1970 Calgary Stampeders finished in 3rd place in the Western Conference with a 9–7–0 record.

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1970 CFL season

The 1970 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 17th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 13th Canadian Football League season.

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1971 Calgary Stampeders season

The 1971 Calgary Stampeders finished in 1st place in the Western Conference with a 9–6–1 record and won the Grey Cup.

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1971 CFL season

The 1971 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 18th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it was officially the 14th Canadian Football League season.

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1972 CFL season

The 1972 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 19th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 15th Canadian Football League season.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N._J._Taylor_Trophy

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