Tommy Burns (Canadian football)

Tommy Burns
Date of birth: July 9, 1910
Place of birth: Montreal, Quebec
Date of death: April 4, 1942
Place of death: Liverpool, Nova Scotia
Career information
Position(s): Flying Wing, Tackle
Weight: 204 lb (93 kg)
College: none - Montreal C.N.R. Juniors
Organizations
As player:
1931-32
1932-35
1936-37
1938
1939
1940-41
Montreal AAA Winged Wheelers
Toronto Argonauts
Montreal Indians
Montreal Nationals
Montreal Westmounts
Montreal Bulldogs
Career highlights and awards
CFL East All-Star: 1934, 37, 38, 39
Honours: Grey Cup Champion - 1931 & 1933

Tommy Burns was an all-star and Grey Cup champion football player in the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union and the Ontario Rugby Football Union, playing from 1931 to 1941.[1]

A hometown boy, coming from the Montreal C.N.R. Juniors, Burns won a Grey Cup with the Montreal AAA Winged Wheelers in 1931, his rookie season. He left home for 4 year stay with the Toronto Argonauts, where he won another Cup in 1933 was selected an all-star in 1934. He then returned to Montreal and played with nearly every team the city had to offer. 1936 and 1937 saw him playing for the Montreal Indians, but in 1938 he left the IRFU for the ORFU and the Montreal Nationals and, in 1939, the Montreal Westmounts. He finished with 2 season playing for the Montreal Bulldogs. He was an all-star in 1937, 38 and 39.

Burns suffered a fatal accident on April 4, 1942. Working for J.P.Porter & Sons, of Montreal, in Nova Scotia at the time, the brake drum of a dredge he was working upon came apart, instantly killing him.[2][3]

References

  1. CFLAPEDIA - Tommy Burns
  2. Tommy Burns, Football Star, Loses Life in Accident at Liverpool N.S. Ottawa Citizen - April 6, 1942
  3. Mishap Kills Tommy Burns Calgary Herald - April 6, 1942