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  • Ron Lancaster
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  • Ronald "Ron" Lancaster (October 14, 1938 – September 18, 2008) was one of the pre-eminent quarterbacks of the Canadian Football League during his playing career; after his retirement as a player, he was also coach and general manager in the same league, and a sports announcer for CBC Television. At the time of his death, he was the Senior Director of Football Operations of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. He is enshrined in the Canadian Football Hall of Fame (1982), the Canada's Sports Hall of Fame (1985) and the Wittenberg University Athletic Hall of Honour (1985). __TOC__
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Number
  • 1623
Birth Date
  • 1938-10-14
death place
Nickname
  • The Little General
CFHOF
  • lancasterron
Name
  • Lancaster, Ron
  • Ron Lancaster
Coach
  • Y
Player
  • Y
Height in
  • 10
Date of Death
  • 2008-09-18
Birth Place
Weight lbs
  • 185
Import
  • no
Title
College
Awards
  • Annis Stukus Trophy
  • - CFL's Most Outstanding Player Award
  • - Tom Pate Memorial Award
  • CFL Commissioner's Award
death date
  • 2008-09-18
playing teams
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Place of Birth
Place of death
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coaching years
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playing years
Years
  • 81
  • 87
  • 1979
  • 1991
  • 1998
  • 2006
After
Height ft
  • 5
Career Highlights
  • * Grey Cup champion
Position
  • Quarterback
CFHOFYear
  • 1982
Date of Birth
  • 1938-10-14
Short Description
  • Canadian Football Hall of Fame player and coach
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  • Ronald "Ron" Lancaster (October 14, 1938 – September 18, 2008) was one of the pre-eminent quarterbacks of the Canadian Football League during his playing career; after his retirement as a player, he was also coach and general manager in the same league, and a sports announcer for CBC Television. At the time of his death, he was the Senior Director of Football Operations of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. He is enshrined in the Canadian Football Hall of Fame (1982), the Canada's Sports Hall of Fame (1985) and the Wittenberg University Athletic Hall of Honour (1985). __TOC__
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