Pep Leadlay

Pep Leadlay
Born:(1898-03-07)March 7, 1898
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Died:September 8, 1984(1984-09-08) (aged 86)
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Career information
Position(s)Running back
CollegeQueen's University
Career history
As player
1919–1920Hamilton Tigers
1921–1925Queen's University
1926–1930Hamilton Tigers
Career stats
  • Canadian Football Hall of Fame, 1963

Frank "Pep" Leadlay (born March 7, 1898, in Hamilton, Ontario, died September 8, 1984, in Hamilton, Ontario) was a star football player in the Canadian Football League for seven seasons for the Hamilton Tigers. On October 15, 1927 he kicked a record 5 field goals, all on drop kicks. He was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1963 and into the Canada's Sports Hall of Fame in 1975.

References

  • Canada's Sports Hall of Fame profile
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Queen's University Golden Gaels 10th Grey Cup champions
  • Head coach: Wilfred P. "Billy" Hughes,
  • Orrin Carson
  • Bill "Unk" Muirhead
  • John Delahaye
  • Dave Harding
  • Harry “Red” Batstone
  • Norman “Liz” Walker
  • Bill “Doc” Campbell
  • Presley McLeod
  • R.F. Burns
  • Charles “Chick” Mundell
  • George “Curly” Lewis
  • Coley Johnston
  • Frank “Pep” Leadlay
  • Roy Reynolds
  • Eric “Bud” Thomas
  • Fred J. Veale
  • Johnny Evans
  • Presley McLeod

Left off the Grey Cup - Player: D.A. Madone * Manager: S.M. Houston * Assistant Coach: George P. Awrey * Trainer: Wilfred P. "Billy" Hughes

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Queen's University Golden Gaels 11th Grey Cup champions
  • Head coach: Wilfred P. "Billy" Hughes, Wilfred P. "Billy" Hughes (Trainer)
  • "Tiny" Adams
  • "Baldy" Baldwin
  • Harry “Red” Batstone
  • Hank Brown
  • Jack Bond
  • Bill “Doc” Campbell
  • John Delahaye
  • Johnny Evans
  • "Babe" Grondin
  • Frank “Pep” Leadlay
  • George “Curly” Lewis
  • Gib McKelvey
  • John “Red” McKelvey
  • Presley McLeod
  • Ken McNeil
  • Bill "Unk" Muirhead
  • Charles “Chick” Mundell
  • Carl Quinn
  • Roy Reynolds
  • Eric “Bud” Thomas
  • Norman “Liz” Walker
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Queen's University Golden Gaels 12th Grey Cup champions
  • Head coach: Wilfred P. "Billy" Hughes
  • Assistant Coach: Maurice Balgley
  • Trainer: Wilfred P. "Billy" Hughes
  • "Tiny" Adams
  • Ben Airth
  • "Baldy" Baldwin
  • Harry “Red” Batstone
  • Hank Brown
  • "Pee Wee" Chantler
  • "Babe" Grondin
  • Cliff Howard
  • Frank “Pep” Leadlay
  • George “Curly” Lewis
  • Gib McKelvey
  • John “Red” McKelvey
  • Presley McLeod
  • Bill "Unk" Muirhead
  • Joseph "Bozo" Norrie
  • Roy Reynolds
  • "Snag" Skelton
  • Eric “Bud” Thomas
  • James Wright
  • Carl Voss
  • Archie Abernathy
  • Norm Burley
  • Harry Hannon
  • J.S. McDonnell
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Hamilton Tigers 16th Grey Cup champions
  • Manager: Len Black
  • Head coach: Mike Rodden
  • Bert Gibb
  • Brian Timmis
  • Glen Small
  • Johnny Baker
  • Johnny Fitzpatrick
  • Huck Welch
  • Eddie Wright
  • Ed Crawford
  • Cap Fear
  • Pep Leadlay
  • Harold Elford
  • Jack Murphy
  • Ernie Cox
  • Bruce Inksetter
  • Alex Denman
  • Fred Veale
  • Jimmie Simpson
  • Tommy Chapple
  • Ken Walker
  • Ray Boadway
  • Gordon French
  • W.R. Tope
  • Jimmy Buels
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Hamilton Tigers 17th Grey Cup champions
  • President: Clint Wigle
  • Manager: Len Black
  • Head coach: Mike Rodden
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