Paul Rowe

PLAYING CAREER

CALGARY BRONKS 1938 - 1940
CANADIAN ARMY 1944
CALGARY STAMPEDERS 1945 - 1950

AWARDS AND HONOURS

ALL-WESTERN RUNNING BACK 1939, 1940, 1946 - 1948
DAVE DRYBURGH MEMORIAL TROPHY 1948
GREY CUP PARTICIPATION 1948, 1949
GREY CUP WINNING TEAMS 1948

Paul Rowe participated in rugby, as well as track and field in Victoria, BC before attending the University of Oregon.

He was twice All-Western while with the Calgary Bronks, and was the leading scorer with 61 points in 1939. Rowe, who was known as "Pappy", was a member of the Stampeders' squad that went undefeated throughout the 1948 season and brought the Grey Cup home to Calgary for the first time.

Rowe was honoured at "Paul Rowe Night" on October 9, 1948. He is a member of the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame, the BC Sports Hall of Fame, the Greater Victoria Sports Hall of Fame, and Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame. 

Paul Rowe was named to the Wall of Fame at McMahon Stadium in Calgary.

INDUCTED 1964 - PLAYER

 

Class of 1964 Dr. Tom Casey, Ross Brown Craig, Tony Golab, Teddy Morris, Jack Newton, Michael J. Rodden, A.H. "Bert" WarwickHuck Welch