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Ron Stewart (Canadian football)

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Canadian football player
Not to be confused with the British musicianRod Stewart.
For other people named Ron Stewart, seeRon Stewart (disambiguation).
Ron Stewart
Profile
PositionRunning back
Personal information
Born (1934-09-25)September 25, 1934 (age 91)
Toronto,Ontario, Canada
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Weight180 lb (82 kg)
Career information
UniversityQueen's
CFL draft1958: undrafted
Career history
19581970Ottawa Rough Riders
Awards and highlights
Career CFL statistics
Carries980
Rushing yards5,689
Average5.8
Touchdowns42

Ronald L. Stewart (born September 25, 1934) is a Canadian former professionalfootballrunning back for theOttawa Rough Riders of theCanadian Football League (CFL). He played for 13 seasons for the Rough Riders, winning threeGrey Cup championships and won theCFL's Most Outstanding Canadian Award in1960. He playedcollege football for theQueen's Golden Gaels.

Early life

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Born in Toronto, Stewart played football atRiverdale Collegiate Institute in Toronto and then atQueen's University in Kingston between 1953 and 1957, where he was the team's most valuable player three times and played on twoYates Cup championship teams (1955 and 1956).[1] He was voted MVP of the 1957 season.

Professional career

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Stewart, though smaller than most players at 5 foot 7 inches, went on to a 13-year career with theOttawa Rough Riders from 1958 to 1970. Stewart was an Eastern Conference all star running back in 1960, 1961 and 1964.

Stewart played onGrey Cup winning teams in1960,1968 and1969, and also played in the1966 Grey Cup on the losing side.[1] He especially starred in the 1969 Grey Cup with 2 TD receptions for 80 and 32 yards.

Stewart rushed for 5,690 yards on 983 attempts and tallied 42 touchdowns in his career. He capped his 1960 season by winning theCFL's Most Outstanding Canadian Award and by setting the CFL record for rushing yards in one game with 287 (on 15 carries, which included touchdown runs of 37, 52, 51 and 59 yards)[2][3] against theMontreal Alouettes on October 10, 1960.[1][4] His totals were 139 rushes for 1,020 yards that year, and being only the 3rd Canadian player to top the thousand yards in a season mark.[1] Stewart was voted the winner of theLionel Conacher Award as Canada's top male athlete of the year.[4]

Stewart has been inducted into the Queen's University Sports Hall of Fame, the Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame, theCanadian Football Hall of Fame (1977) andCanada's Sports Hall of Fame (1989).[1][4]

Career CFL regular season rushing statistics

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YearTeamGPRushYardsY/RTDLG
1958Ottawa Rough Riders310.303
1959Ottawa Rough Riders824255.2231
1960Ottawa Rough Riders1413910207.31559
1961Ottawa Rough Riders121077066.6672
1962Ottawa Rough Riders14965555.8268
1963Ottawa Rough Riders141035235.1335
1964Ottawa Rough Riders141448676545
1965Ottawa Rough Riders14683144.8216
1966Ottawa Rough Riders14894314.8341
1967Ottawa Rough Riders14644887.6470
1968Ottawa Rough Riders14311143.7016
1969Ottawa Rough Riders14291515.2126
1970Ottawa Rough Riders828953.4012
CFL Totals98356905.84372

Accusations

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Stewart graduated from theUniversity of Ottawa with a law degree. After his retirement from football, he was appointed the ombudsman for the federal correction system in 1977, which post he held until his retirement in 2003.

Since his retirement, Stewart has been the subject of an investigation by the Office of theAuditor General of Canada,Sheila Fraser. Her report of November 28, 2006 made allegations regarding Stewart, who the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reported was accused of "often skipping work and collecting $325,000 in improper or questionable salary, vacation pay and expenses during a six-year period of his 26 years in office."[5] The file was handed over to theRoyal Canadian Mounted Police for investigation.[5]

The list of allegations included:

  • hundreds of thousands of dollars in questionable payments, including money for days he spent on vacation
  • travel to cities hosting the Grey Cup championships that he billed as a trip taken to “investigate inmate complaints”
  • the purchase of two computers used by his family
  • collecting nearly $100,000 for vacation pay (claiming he hadn’t taken a vacation for 14 years of his 26-year stint as ombudsman)
  • handing out performance bonuses over six years and of budget surpluses to staffers, disguised as overtime payments, that totaled over $260,000

The RCMP investigation found no evidence of wrongdoing.

Stewart eventually agreed to pay back $77,500 of the money.[6]

Wendy Stewart, Ron's wife and a former Ottawa city Councillor, believes that many of the legal problems are due to the fact that her husband has been suffering from significant memory loss for decades. Though she does not remember her husband suffering many concussions, she believes his small size for a pro football player led to many hits to his head. Ron Stewart now has trouble remembering much beyond the present, and while physically healthy, needs constant help with his memory.[7]

Personal life

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He is married toWendy Stewart, a former Ottawa city councillor.

References

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  1. ^abcde"Ron Stewart". Canadian Football Hall of Fame. Retrieved2010-05-10.
  2. ^Good Blocking Responsible Says Rider Ron Stewart,Montreal Gazette, Wednesday, October 12, 1960, p.33
  3. ^Wons, Peter."Stewart, Ron".The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved2010-05-10.
  4. ^abc"Honoured Members – Ron Stewart". Canada Sports Hall of Fame. Retrieved2010-05-10.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ab"Inmates' ombudsman shirked duties, often skipped work: AG". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 2006-11-28. Retrieved2010-05-10.
  6. ^[1] The Auditor-General’s Top 10,National Post, Tamsin McMahon May 30, 2011
  7. ^Football glory days a fading memory for Ronnie Stewart, By Wayne Scanlan,Ottawa Citizen, Published Nov 24, 2017
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