Canadian football and ice hockey coach and player
Billy Hughes
Hughes with the Montreal Stars ice hockey club.
Born Wilfred Perry Hughes
1888Died August 28, 1955 (aged 66–67) Nationality Canadian Occupation Football & ice hockey coach
Wilfred Perry "Billy " Hughes (1888 – August 28, 1955) was a Canadian football and ice hockey coach and player.
Biography
Hughes was born in Renfrew, Ontario in 1888 and played both football and ice hockey while a student at McGill University in Montreal . He also played ice hockey with the Montreal Stars, champions of the 1914–15 Montreal Hockey League and holders of the 1915 Art Ross Trophy.[ 1]
He was a football coach for several teams: Montreal AAA Winged Wheelers (1919-1921 and 1928–1930), Hamilton Tigers (1932), Queen's University (1922–1926), Ottawa Rough Riders (1935–1936), Montreal Bulldogs (1940–1941), Lachine RCAF Station Flyers (1942–1943) and Montreal Hornets (1945).[ 2] As a coach Hughes won the Grey Cup with Queen's University three straight years in 1922 , 1923 and 1924 . At Queen's University he also coached the Queen's University Golden Gaels ice hockey team in the CIAU. Hughes also won a Grey Cup as a coach of the Hamilton Tigers in 1932 .
Hughes died at Montreal General Hospital on August 28, 1955.[ 3] He was admitted posthumously to the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1974.
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Franchise Stadiums Culture Lore Important figures Key personnel Grey Cup Championships (12) Western Division Championships (18) Eastern Division Championships (7) Current league affiliations
# denotes offseason head coach
Left off the Grey Cup - Player: D.A. Madone * Manager: S.M. Houston * Assistant Coach: George P. Awrey * Trainer: Wilfred P. "Billy" Hughes
Head coach: Wilfred P. "Billy" Hughes , Wilfred P. "Billy" Hughes (Trainer)
Head coach: Wilfred P. "Billy" Hughes
Assistant Coach: Maurice Balgley
Trainer: Wilfred P. "Billy" Hughes