sport.wikisort.org - AthleteHarold Edward Patterson (October 4, 1932 – November 21, 2011), nicknamed Prince Hal, was a star American college basketball player at the University of Kansas, and a professional Canadian football player with the Canadian Football League Montreal Alouettes and Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Patterson is a member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame, and in 2006, was voted one of the CFL's Top 50 players (#13) of the league's modern era by Canadian sports network TSN.[1]
American player of Canadian football (1932–2011)
"Prince" Hal Patterson|
 "Prince" Hal Patterson in a Montreal Alouettes uniform (c. 1958) |
Born: | (1932-10-04)October 4, 1932 Garden City, Kansas |
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Died: | November 21, 2011(2011-11-21) (aged 79) Kinsley, Kansas |
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CFL status | American |
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Position(s) | WR/DB |
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Height | 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) |
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Weight | 190 lb (86 kg) |
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College | Kansas |
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NFL draft | 1954 / Round: 14 / Pick: 165 |
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Drafted by | Philadelphia Eagles |
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1954–1960 | Montreal Alouettes |
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1961–1967 | Hamilton Tiger-Cats |
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- 3× Grey Cup champion (1963, 1965, 1967)
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CFL All-Star | 1962, 1963, 1964 |
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CFL East All-Star | 1954–1958, 1960, 1962–1966 |
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Awards | 1956 CFL MOP |
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Early life and college career
Born in Garden City, Kansas in 1932, Patterson was a football, baseball and basketball star at the University of Kansas. He was the second-leading rebounder for Kansas' 1953 national runner-up team that lost the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship game by a single point to Indiana University. An end with the Jayhawks football team, he also lettered in baseball.
Drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League in the 1954 NFL Draft, Hal Patterson opted to sign with the Montreal Alouettes of the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union in 1954. (The IRFU became part of the CFL in 1958.)
1956 Season
Known as "Prince" Hal, in 1956, he won the Jeff Russel Memorial Trophy then the Schenley Award as the Canadian Rugby Union's Outstanding Player as a tight end. That same year, Patterson set a record that has yet to be matched, when he caught passes for 338 yards in a single game and set the record of 88 catches that stood up for 11 years before Terry Evanshen broke it in 1967. He also set records with 1914 receiving yards, 2039 scrimmage yards (he was the first player to reach 2000 scrimmage yards) and 2858 all purpose yards.[2] His receiving yards record stood until 1983 when Terry Greer beat his record with 2003 yards. His all purpose yards record stood until 1984 when Rufus Crawford beat his record with 2896 yards.
Patterson was a member of the Alouettes until being part of a controversial trade in 1960 that sent him to the last-place Hamilton Tiger-Cats with fellow Montreal star quarterback Sam Etcheverry. Patterson's impact was immediate, as he helped to lead the Tiger-Cats to the 1961 Grey Cup, where the Ti-Cats lost in overtime to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
Hal Patterson still holds the record of 580 yards for most pass-receiving yards in Grey Cup history. Patterson scored 54 touchdowns in his 14-year Canadian pro career and had 34 games with at least 100 yards in pass receptions. He was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1971. In November 2006, Patterson was voted one of the CFL's top 50 players (#13) in a poll conducted by Canadian sports network TSN.[1]
On November 21, 2008, the Montreal Alouettes retired Patterson's number 75. He died on November 21, 2011.[3]
Early in his career, he was a triple threat, running back kickoffs, several for touchdowns, and played defensive back.
References
Philadelphia Eagles 1954 NFL draft selections |
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- Neil Worden
- Rocky Ryan
- Ted Connor
- Menil Mavraides
- Hal Lambert
- Jerry Norton
- Dan Hunter
- Phil Branch
- Dave McLaughlin
- Dick Clasby
- Joe Mehalick
- Hal Patterson
- Ray McKown
- Charlie Grant
- Bob Knowles
- Sam Mrvos
- Jerry Clem
- Tommy Bailes
- Johnny Crouch
- Jim Wojciehowski
- Harold Lofton
- Nate Gressette
- Ray Zambiasi
- Charley Smith
- Ben Addiego
- John Gerdes
- Jack Stone
- Tommy Woodlee
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Jeff Russel Memorial Trophy – MVP in the IRFU or CFL Eastern Conference (prior to 1973) |
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Before re-purposing in 1973 the trophy was awarded to the player who best exemplified skill, sportsmanship, and courage in the IRFU or the CFL East
- 1928: Cox
- 1929: Wilson
- 1930: Turville
- 1931: Perry
- 1932: Denman
- 1933: Welch
- 1934: Box
- 1935: Eliowitz
- 1936: Morrison
- 1937: Morris
- 1938: Cutler
- 1939: Davies
- 1940: Tommy
- 1941: Golab
- 1942–44: no award – World War II
- 1945: Fraser
- 1946: Krol
- 1947: Wagner
- 1948: Chipper
- 1949: Copeland
- 1950: Loney
- 1951: Cummings
- 1952: Mazza
- 1953: Cunningham
- 1954: Etcheverry
- 1955: Stone
- 1956: Patterson
- 1957: Shatto
- 1958: Etcheverry
- 1959: Jackson
- 1960: Stewart
- 1961: Oliver
- 1962: Dixon
- 1963: Henley
- 1964: Shatto
- 1965: Faloney
- 1966: Gaines
- 1967: Stewart
- 1968: Fairholm
- 1969: Jackson
- 1970: Symons
- 1971: Profit
- 1972: Henley
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CFL annual receiving yards leaders |
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- 1950: Bailey
- 1951: Armstrong
- 1952: Shaw
- 1953: Grant
- 1954: Pfeifer
- 1955: Pfeifer
- 1956: Patterson
- 1957: O'Quinn
- 1958: Hill
- 1959: E. Pitts
- 1960: Mann
- 1961: Mann
- 1962: Coffey
- 1963: Coffey
- 1964: Coffey
- 1965: Campbell
- 1966: Evanshen
- 1967: Evanshen
- 1968: Harrison
- 1969: Adkins
- 1970: Oldham
- 1971: Thorpe
- 1972: Young
- 1973: McGowan
- 1974: Rodgers
- 1975: McGowan
- 1976: Gabriel
- 1977: Gabriel
- 1978: Scott
- 1979: W. Smith
- 1980: Scott
- 1981: Walters
- 1982: Walters
- 1983: Greer
- 1984: Fernandez
- 1985: Fernandez
- 1986: Murphy
- 1987: Kelly
- 1988: Da. Williams
- 1989: Champion
- 1990: D. Smith
- 1991: A. Pitts
- 1992: A. Pitts
- 1993: Sapunjis
- 1994: A. Pitts
- 1995: Sapunjis
- 1996: Cody
- 1997: Stegall
- 1998: Mitchell
- 1999: A. Pitts
- 2000: Marsh
- 2001: Vaughn
- 2002: Stegall
- 2003: Copeland
- 2004: Simon
- 2005: Tucker
- 2006: Simon
- 2007: Simon
- 2008: Rambo
- 2009: Stamps
- 2010: Fantuz
- 2011: Richardson
- 2012: Owens
- 2013: Stamps
- 2014: Bowman
- 2015: Rogers
- 2016: Bowman
- 2017: Zylstra
- 2018: Du. Williams
- 2019: Banks
- 2021: Lawler
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Canadian Football League Most Outstanding Player Award |
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- 1953: Vessels
- 1954: Etcheverry
- 1955: Abbruzzi
- 1956: Patterson
- 1957: Parker
- 1958: Parker
- 1959: Bright
- 1960: Parker
- 1961: Faloney
- 1962: Dixon
- 1963: Jackson
- 1964: Coleman
- 1965: Reed
- 1966: Jackson
- 1967: Liske
- 1968: Symons
- 1969: Jackson
- 1970: Lancaster
- 1971: Jonas
- 1972: Henley
- 1973: McGowan
- 1974: Wilkinson
- 1975: Burden
- 1976: Lancaster
- 1977: Edwards
- 1978: Gabriel
- 1979: Green
- 1980: Brock
- 1981: Brock
- 1982: Holloway
- 1983: Moon
- 1984: Reaves
- 1985: Fernandez
- 1986: Murphy
- 1987: Clements
- 1988: Williams
- 1989: Ham
- 1990: Clemons
- 1991: Flutie
- 1992: Flutie
- 1993: Flutie
- 1994: Flutie
- 1995: Pringle
- 1996: Flutie
- 1997: Flutie
- 1998: Pringle
- 1999: McManus
- 2000: Dickenson
- 2001: Jones
- 2002: Stegall
- 2003: Calvillo
- 2004: Printers
- 2005: Allen
- 2006: Simon
- 2007: Joseph
- 2008: Calvillo
- 2009: Calvillo
- 2010: Burris
- 2011: Lulay
- 2012: Owens
- 2013: Cornish
- 2014: Elimimian
- 2015: Burris
- 2016: Mitchell
- 2017: Reilly
- 2018: Mitchell
- 2019: Banks
- 2021: Collaros
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Most Outstanding Player Award in the CFL Eastern Conference/East Division |
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- 1957: Patterson
- 1958: Shatto
- 1959: Faloney
- 1960: Gilchrist
- 1961: Faloney
- 1962: Dixon
- 1963: R. Jackson
- 1964: Shatto
- 1965: Henley
- 1966: R. Jackson
- 1967: Coffey
- 1968: Symons
- 1969: R. Jackson
- 1970: Coffey
- 1971: McQuay
- 1972: Henley
- 1973: Harvey
- 1974: Rodgers
- 1975: Rodgers
- 1976: Edwards
- 1977: Edwards
- 1978: Gabriel
- 1979: Green
- 1980: Dattilio
- 1981: Clements
- 1982: Holloway
- 1983: Greer
- 1984: Crawford
- 1985: Hobart
- 1986: Hood
- 1987: Clements
- 1988: Winfield
- 1989: Champion
- 1990: Clemons
- 1991: Mimbs
- 1992: Snipes
- 1993: Dunigan
- 1994: Pringle
- 1995: Pringle
- 1996: Flutie
- 1997: Flutie
- 1998: Pringle
- 1999: McManus
- 2000: Pringle
- 2001: Jones
- 2002: Calvillo
- 2003: Calvillo
- 2004: Calvillo
- 2005: Allen
- 2006: Roberts
- 2007: Glenn
- 2008: Calvillo
- 2009: Calvillo
- 2010: Calvillo
- 2011: Calvillo
- 2012: Owens
- 2013: Ray
- 2014: Ray
- 2015: Burris
- 2016: E. Jackson
- 2017: Ray
- 2018: Masoli
- 2019: Banks
- 2020: None
- 2021: Stanback
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Montreal Alouettes |
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Franchise |
- Franchise
- Records
- Players
- Seasons
- Head coaches
- Starting quarterbacks
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Stadiums | |
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Lineage and Lore |
- Montreal Football Club
- Montreal AAA Winged Wheelers
- Montreal Indians
- Montreal Cubs
- Montreal Royales
- Labour Day Classic
- Thanksgiving Day Classic
- Baltimore Stallions
- The Ice Bowl
- "Sunday Bloody Sunday"
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Important figures |
- Junior Ah You
- Peter Dalla Riva
- George Dixon
- Sam Etcheverry
- Terry Evanshen
- Gene Gaines
- Dickie Harris
- John O'Quinn
- Tony Pajaczkowski
- "Prince" Hal Patterson
- Herb Trawick
- Pierre Vercheval
- Virgil Wagner
- Dan Yochum
- Mike Pringle
- Anthony Calvillo
- Ben Cahoon
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Retired numbers |
- 13
- 27
- 28
- 56
- 63
- 74
- 75
- 77
- 78
- 86
- 92
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Key personnel |
- Owner: S and S Sportsco (Sid Spiegel and Gary Stern)
- General Manager: Danny Maciocia
- Head Coach: Danny Maciocia
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Grey Cup Championships (7) |
- 1949
- 1970
- 1974
- 1977
- 2002
- 2009
- 2010
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Eastern Division Championships (18) |
- 1949
- 1954
- 1955
- 1956
- 1970
- 1974
- 1975
- 1977
- 1978
- 1979
- 2000
- 2002
- 2003
- 2005
- 2006
- 2008
- 2009
- 2010
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Current league affiliations |
- League: Canadian Football League
- Division: East
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Hamilton Tiger-Cats |
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Franchise |
- Franchise
- Records
- Players
- Seasons
- Head coaches
- Starting quarterbacks
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Stadiums | |
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Culture and lore |
- Hamilton Alerts
- Hamilton Tigers
- Hamilton Wildcats
- Labour Day Classic
- Thanksgiving Day Classic
- Defeated the Buffalo Bills in 1961
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Important figures |
- John Barrow
- Tommy Joe Coffey
- Grover Covington
- Rocky DiPietro
- Matt Dunigan
- Bernie Faloney
- Tony Gabriel
- Garney Henley
- Ellison Kelly
- Angelo Mosca
- Peter Neumann
- Hal Patterson
- Ralph Sazio
- Vince Scott
- Don Sutherin
- Brian Timmis
- Carl Voyles
- Ben Zambiasi
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Legends |
- Angelo Mosca
- Bernie Faloney
- Joe Zuger
- Garney Henley
- Chuck Ealey
- Ian Sunter
- Grover Covington
- Ben Zambiasi
- Howard Fields
- Tom Clements
- Mike Kerrigan
- Rocky DiPietro
- Tony Champion
- Earl Winfield
- Mike Morreale
- Danny McManus
- Darren Flutie
- Joe Montford
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Key personnel |
- Owner: Hamilton Sports Group
- Chairman: Bob Young
- General manager: Orlondo Steinauer (defacto)
- Head coach: Orlondo Steinauer
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Grey Cup championships (8) |
- 1953
- 1957
- 1963
- 1965
- 1967
- 1972
- 1986
- 1999
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East Division championships (22) |
- 1953
- 1957
- 1958
- 1959
- 1961
- 1962
- 1963
- 1964
- 1965
- 1967
- 1972
- 1980
- 1984
- 1985
- 1986
- 1989
- 1998
- 1999
- 2013
- 2014
- 2019
- 2021
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Current league affiliations |
- League: Canadian Football League
- Division: East Division
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Hamilton Tiger-Cats 51st Grey Cup champions |
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- Art Baker
- John Barrow
- Willie Bethea
- Jamie Caleb
- Joe Cannavino
- Gene Ceppetelli
- Frank Cosentino
- Hardiman Cureton
- Geno DeNobile
- Dick Easterly
- Bernie Faloney
- Ralph Goldston
- Gene Gossage
- Tommy Grant
- Garney Henley
- Steve Hmiel
- Zeno Karcz
- Ellison Kelly
- Ken Kilrea
- Bob Krouse
- Bobby Kuntz
- Grant McKee
- Chet Miksza
- Bob Minihane
- Angelo Mosca
- Bronko Nagurski Jr.
- Pete Neumann
- Jim Pace
- Hal Patterson
- Joe Pikula
- Ron Ray
- Rene Riopelle
- Don Sutherin
- Dave Viti
- Joe Zuger
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Hamilton Tiger-Cats 53rd Grey Cup champions |
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- Mel Anthony
- John Atamian
- Art Baker
- John Barrow
- Willie Bethea
- Gene Ceppetelli
- John Cimba
- Dick Cohee
- Frank Cosentino
- Johnny Counts
- Stan Crisson
- Bill Danychuk
- Paul Duda
- Dave Fleming
- Rae German
- Tommy Grant
- Garney Henley
- Steve Hmiel
- Ed Hoerster
- Zeno Karcz
- Ellison Kelly
- Bob Krouse
- Bobby Kuntz
- Billy Ray Locklin
- Marty Martinello
- Gerry McDougall
- John Metras
- Chet Miksza
- Angelo Mosca
- Bronko Nagurski Jr.
- Ted Page
- Herb Paterra
- Hal Patterson
- Walt Radzick
- Jim Reynolds
- Lee Sampson
- Don Sutherin
- Dave Viti
- Chuck Walton
- Billy Wayte
- Cloyd Webb
- Joe Zuger
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Hamilton Tiger-Cats 55th Grey Cup champions |
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- John Barrow
- Willie Bethea
- Ron Brewer
- Gene Ceppetelli
- Gord Christian
- John Cimba
- Tommy Joe Coffey
- Dick Cohee
- Bill Danychuk
- Gene Donaldson
- Dave Fleming
- Richard Gibbs
- Tommy Grant
- Barrie Hansen
- Garney Henley
- Jon Hohman
- Ellison Kelly
- Bob Krouse
- Roger LaLonde
- Billy Ray Locklin
- John Michaluk
- Doug Mitchell
- Angelo Mosca
- Jack O'Billovich
- Ted Page
- Herb Paterra
- Hal Patterson
- Bill Redell
- Jim Reynolds
- Bob Richardson
- Bill Seman
- Bob Steiner
- Bob Storey
- Stewart Stover
- Ed Turek
- Charlie Turner
- Clem Turner
- Dave Viti
- Sharon Washington
- Ted Watkins
- Joe Zuger
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