The Ontario Rugby Football Union (ORFU) was an early amateur
Canadian football
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league comprising teams in the Canadian province of
Ontario
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. The ORFU was founded on Saturday, January 6, 1883, and in 1903 it became the first major competition to adopt the
Burnside rules, from which the modern Canadian football code would evolve.
History
W. A. Hewitt was vice-president of the ORFU for the 1905 and 1906 seasons, and a representative of the
Toronto Argonauts
The Toronto Argonauts (officially the Toronto Argonaut Football Club and colloquially known as the Argos) are a professional Canadian football team based in Toronto, Ontario. The Argonauts compete in the East Division (CFL), East Division of t ...
.
He sought for ORFU to have uniform rules of play with the
Canadian Rugby Union (CRU), with a preference to use the
snap-back system of play used in Ontario. When the CRU did not adopt the system, his motion was approved for the ORFU to adopt the CRU rules in 1906. In December 1906, ''
The Gazette'' reported that a proposal originated from Ottawa for the ORFU and the
Quebec Rugby Football Union to merge, which would allow for higher calibre of play and create rivalries.
Hewitt helped organize the meeting which established the
Interprovincial Rugby Football Union (IRFU) in 1907.
For most of the first half of the 20th century, the ORFU was one of the stronger unions in Canada, and its champion was a frequent fixture in the
Grey Cup
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even as the game became increasingly professionalized in the 1930s.
During
World War II
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, the Ontario-based military teams played in the ORFU, filling the gap during the suspension of play by the IRFU (Toronto Navy – H.M.C.S. ''York'' played out of
Varsity Stadium
Varsity Stadium is an outdoor collegiate stadium located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located at the "Varsity Centre & Arena", a sports complex at the University of Toronto's St. George Campus. Athletic events have been hosted on the site ...
, using the
Toronto Argonauts
The Toronto Argonauts (officially the Toronto Argonaut Football Club and colloquially known as the Argos) are a professional Canadian football team based in Toronto, Ontario. The Argonauts compete in the East Division (CFL), East Division of t ...
' equipment and uniforms.) The
Toronto RCAF Hurricanes were the last amateur team to win the Grey Cup in 1942. Many from the ranks of the military teams in the ORFU became stars in the CFL after the war.
Decline
With the return of peace, the ORFU found it increasingly difficult to compete in a sport dominated by the IRFU and the
Western Interprovincial Football Union, which had both become fully professional. Indeed, by then it was the only fully amateur union still challenging for the Grey Cup. Even so, it retained enough prestige that it played the WIFU champion for a berth in the Grey Cup final. The IRFU was reluctant to accept the WIFU as a full equal, even after the
Calgary Stampeders
The Calgary Stampeders are a professional Canadian football team based in Calgary, Alberta. The Stampeders compete in the West Division (CFL), West Division of the Canadian Football League (CFL). The club plays its home games at McMahon Stadium a ...
won the national title in 1948. While the IRFU would go on to win the next five Grey Cups after that, it generally triumphed in close contests against WIFU opposition who had consistently outclassed ORFU champions in successive Grey Cup semifinals.
Following the unexpected triumph of the
Edmonton Eskimos in the
1954 Grey Cup, it was increasingly apparent that the WIFU's quality of play had become the equal of the IRFU, and the Western union soon made it publicly known that a playoff with the ORFU was no longer desirable. Meanwhile, the IRFU
had secured a contract with the
National Broadcasting Company
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. Informed by NBC executives that the continued presence of amateur teams in Grey Cup competition was harmful to the image of Canadian football in the United States, the IRFU quickly reversed its stance and entered into informal discussions with the WIFU. Although the
Canadian Rugby Union constitution nominally prevented the professional unions from outright barring amateurs from challenging for the Grey Cup, they nevertheless came to a
gentlemen's agreement
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to coordinate their schedules so that their respective championships would be awarded about a week before the Grey Cup, thus leaving no feasible date to contest an inter-union Grey Cup semifinal.
When the ORFU protested, the professional unions threatened to resign from the CRU and create their own national championship. Realizing this would leave them merely competing for a trophy of far diminished stature, the ORFU subsequently withdrew from Grey Cup competition in exchange for a promise that they would be permitted to challenge for the trophy again if their calibre of play improved. In reality there was virtually no chance of this occurring since the only practical means of improving their quality of play would have been for the ORFU to become a professional union, an arrangement its clubs lacked the financial resources to sustain.
The professional unions would go on to create the
Canadian Football Council and effectively assumed control of organizing Grey Cup competition from the CRU. Although amateurs would not be formally locked out of Grey Cup play until 1958, when the CFC became the modern
Canadian Football League
The Canadian Football League (CFL; , LCF) is a Professional gridiron football, professional Canadian football league in Canada. It comprises nine teams divided into two divisions, with four teams in the East Division (CFL), East Division and f ...
and formally took ownership of the Grey Cup, these earlier developments effectively heralded the start of the modern era of Canadian football.
The ORFU ceased to operate as a true senior league after 1960, but it continued play at the intermediate level. Eventually the word "senior" came to replace the word "intermediate." By 1974, the ORFU had ceased to exist. However, the junior Ontario Rugby Football Union which was formed in 1890 lasted until the 1970 season.
Notable teams
*
Toronto Football Club (1883–1895)
*
Toronto Argonauts
The Toronto Argonauts (officially the Toronto Argonaut Football Club and colloquially known as the Argos) are a professional Canadian football team based in Toronto, Ontario. The Argonauts compete in the East Division (CFL), East Division of t ...
(1898–1906)
* Toronto Athletic Club (1896), Toronto Athletic Club-Lornes (1897)
*
Hamilton Tigers 1883–1906, 1948–1949
* Ottawa Football Club (1883–1897),
Ottawa Rough Riders
The Ottawa Rough Riders were a Canadian Football League team based in Ottawa, Ontario, founded on September 19, 1876. Formerly one of the oldest and longest-lived professional sports teams in North America, the Rough Riders won the Grey Cup cham ...
(1898–1906)
*
Ottawa College Football Club (1885–1889, 1892–1898)
*
Kingston Granites (1899–1901)
*
Toronto Parkdale Canoe Club (1909–1910, 1912–1913, 1920–1923) 4 time ORFU champions, lost Grey Cup in
1909,
1913
Events January
* January – Joseph Stalin travels to Vienna to research his ''Marxism and the National Question''. This means that, during this month, Stalin, Hitler, Trotsky and Tito are all living in the city.
* January 3 &ndash ...
*
Hamilton Alerts – 1st Grey Cup Champions of the ORFU in
1912
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(1911–1912, another team played by the name in 1940)
*
Toronto Balmy Beach – 2 time Grey Cup Champions:
1927
Events January
* January 1 – The British Broadcasting ''Company'' becomes the BBC, British Broadcasting ''Corporation'', when its Royal Charter of incorporation takes effect. John Reith, 1st Baron Reith, John Reith becomes the first ...
,
1930 (1924–1957)
*
Sarnia Imperials – 2 time Grey Cup Champions:
1934
Events
January–February
* January 1 – The International Telecommunication Union, a specialist agency of the League of Nations, is established.
* January 15 – The 8.0 1934 Nepal–Bihar earthquake, Nepal–Bihar earthquake strik ...
,
1936
Events January–February
* January 20 – The Prince of Wales succeeds to the throne of the United Kingdom as King Edward VIII, following the death of his father, George V, at Sandringham House.
* January 28 – Death and state funer ...
(1928–1955)
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Toronto Amateur Athletic Club – ORFU Champion 1908 and 1910
*
Toronto Rugby and Athletic Association – ORFU Champion 1915, 1919 and 1920
*
Hamilton (Flying) Wildcats – Grey Cup Champions:
1943
Events
Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix.
January
* January 1 – WWII: The Soviet Union announces that 22 German divisions have been encircled at Stalingrad, with 175,000 killed and 137,650 captured.
* January 4 � ...
(1941–1947)
*
Toronto Indians (1941–1948)
*
Toronto RCAF Hurricanes – Grey Cup Champions:
1942
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(1942–1943)
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Ottawa Trojans (1943–1947) ORFU Champion 1947
*
Windsor Rockets (1945–1950),
Windsor Royals (1951–52)
*
Brantford Redskins (1952–1953)
*
Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen (1953–1959) ORFU Champion 1954–1957
*
London Lords (1956–1970)
* Rochester Rockets (1956)
*
Sarnia Golden Bears ORFU Champion (1958–59)
*
Bramalea Satellites (1967–1970)
Champions
Most championships
* 12-
Sarnia Imperials (1929, 1931–1939, 1951–52)
* 10-
Toronto Balmy Beach (1924–1927, 1930, 1940, 1945–46, 1950, 1953)
* 8-
Hamilton Tigers (1890, 1897, 1903–1906, 1948–49)
* 5-
Ottawa College Football Club (1885–1889)
* 4-
Toronto Parkdale Canoe Club (1909, 1913, 1921–22)
* 4-
Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen (1954–1957)
* 3-
Toronto Football Club 1883–84,
Toronto Argonauts
The Toronto Argonauts (officially the Toronto Argonaut Football Club and colloquially known as the Argos) are a professional Canadian football team based in Toronto, Ontario. The Argonauts compete in the East Division (CFL), East Division of t ...
(1901)
* 3-
Ottawa Rough Riders
The Ottawa Rough Riders were a Canadian Football League team based in Ottawa, Ontario, founded on September 19, 1876. Formerly one of the oldest and longest-lived professional sports teams in North America, the Rough Riders won the Grey Cup cham ...
(1898, 1900, 1902)
* 3-
Toronto Rugby and Athletic Association (1915, 1919–20)
* 3-
Hamilton Flying Wildcats (1941, 1943–44)
* 2-
Osgoode Hall
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(1891–92)
* 2-
Queen's University (1893–94)
* 2-
University of Toronto Varsity (1895, 1896)
* 2-
Toronto Amateur Athletic Club (1908, 1910)
* 2-
Hamilton Alerts (1911–12)
* 2-
Hamilton Rowing Club (1914, 1923)
* 2-
Sarnia Golden Bears (1958–59)
Imperial Oil Trophy
The Imperial Oil Trophy was awarded to the league's
most valuable player
In team sports, a most valuable player (MVP) award is an honor typically bestowed upon an individual (or individuals, in the instance of a tie) whose individual performance is the greatest in an entire league, for a particular competition, or ...
.
* 1934
Norm Perry –
Sarnia Imperials
* 1935
Hugh "Bummer" Stirling –
Sarnia Imperials
* 1936
Syd Reynolds –
Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers
* 1937
Ormond Beach –
Sarnia Imperials
* 1938
John Ferraro –
Montreal Nationals
* 1939
Eddie Thompson –
Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers
* 1940
Nick Paithouski –
Sarnia 2/26 Battery
* 1941
Al Lenard –
Hamilton Wildcats
* 1942
Bill Stukus –
Toronto RCAF Hurricanes
* 1943
Bob Cosgrove –
Toronto RCAF Hurricanes
* 1944
Joe Krol –
Hamilton Wildcats
* 1945
Arnie McWatters –
Ottawa Trojans
* 1946
Frank Gnup –
Hamilton Wildcats
* 1947
Bob Paffrath –
Toronto Indians
* 1948
Frank Filchock –
Hamilton Tigers
* 1949
Don "Sleepy" Knowles –
Sarnia Imperials
* 1950
Carl Galbreath –
Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers
* 1951
Bruce Mattingly –
Sarnia Imperials
* 1952
John Pont –
Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers
* 1953
Dick Gregory –
Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers
* 1954
Bob Celeri –
Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen
* 1955
Bob Celeri –
Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen
See also
*
Canadian Football League
The Canadian Football League (CFL; , LCF) is a Professional gridiron football, professional Canadian football league in Canada. It comprises nine teams divided into two divisions, with four teams in the East Division (CFL), East Division and f ...
*
Quebec Rugby Football Union
References
External links
* https://web.archive.org/web/20110727185339/http://www.profootballresearchers.org/Coffin_Corner/07-An-245.pdf
* http://www.cflapedia.com
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1883 establishments in Ontario
1974 disestablishments in Ontario