Gabe Patterson

Gabe Patterson
Nickname(s) "Galloping Gabe"
Place of birth Deep South, United States
Career information
CFL status International
Position(s) Halfback, Kicker
College Kentucky State, Pittsburgh
Career history
As player
1947–48 Saskatchewan Roughriders
Career highlights and awards
CFL All-Star 1947, 1948

Gabe Patterson is a former all-star Canadian football player.

Patterson played high school football in Pittsburgh, and his college football at Kentucky State and the University of Pittsburgh[1] and was signed by the Montreal Alouettes in 1947, but was released.[2] He then signed with the Saskatchewan Roughriders, playing two seasons and was selected an all-star in both seasons.[3]

Patterson was the first African-American to play for the Roughriders, breaking the colour barrier, like Herb Trawick.[4] His wife and three daughters lived in Pittsburgh.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Regina Grid Fans Blow Gabe's Horn". The Winnipeg Tribune. October 18, 1948. p. 15. Retrieved December 19, 2014 via Newspapers.com.
  2. Regina Lays Claim to Charlton: Riders set sights on 1948, by George Foster, Ottawa Citizen, Jan. 27, 1948
  3. CFLAPEDIA entry - Saskatchewan Roughriders and Gabe Gets Major Score for Regina, Ottawa Citizen, Sept. 29, 1947
  4. The Rider Pride 100th anniversary book states that Robert "Stonewall" Jackson was the first African-American Rider player, in 1930. He was a porter with the railways and is in a team picture from that year. See: The Migration of African Americans to the Canadian Football League during the mid-20th Century: An Escape from Discrimination? by Neil Longley, Todd Crosset and Steve Jefferson (all Isenberg School of Management, University of Massachusetts), IASE/NAASE Working Paper Series, Paper No. 07-13, June 2007.
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