George Gross (journalist), the Glossary
George Gross, O.Ont (born Juraj Gross; January 23, 1923 – March 21, 2008) was a Slovak-born Canadian sports journalist and soccer executive.[1]
Table of Contents
17 relations: Bratislava, Canada Soccer Hall of Fame, Canada's Sports Hall of Fame, Canadian Championship, Canadian Soccer Association, Cultivator, Eastern Canada Professional Soccer League, Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award, Etobicoke, George Gross Memorial Trophy, Hockey Hall of Fame, Olympic Order, Order of Ontario, Slovak Hockey Hall of Fame, Tennis Canada, Toronto Sun, Toronto Telegram.
- Canadian people of Slovak descent
- Canadian sports builders
Bratislava
Bratislava (German: Pressburg or Preßburg,; Hungarian: Pozsony; Slovak: Prešporok), is the capital and largest city of Slovakia and the fourth largest of all cities on Danube river.
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Canada Soccer Hall of Fame
The Canada Soccer Hall of Fame honours people and institutions for their contributions to Canadian soccer.
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Canada's Sports Hall of Fame
Canada's Sports Hall of Fame (Panthéon des sports canadiens; sometimes referred to as the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame) is a Canadian sports hall of fame and museum in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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Canadian Championship
The Canadian Championship (Championnat canadien) is an annual soccer tournament contested by Canadian professional teams.
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Canadian Soccer Association
The Canadian Soccer Association (Association canadienne de soccer; branded as Canada Soccer) is the governing body for soccer in Canada.
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Cultivator
A cultivator (also known as a rotavator) is a piece of agricultural equipment used for secondary tillage.
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Eastern Canada Professional Soccer League
The Eastern Canada Professional Soccer League was a soccer league in Canada.
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Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award
The Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award is an accolade presented annually to a print newspaper columnist or reporter in recognition of their achievements covering the game of ice hockey.
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Etobicoke
Etobicoke is an administrative district and former city within Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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George Gross Memorial Trophy
The George Gross Memorial Trophy is awarded to the most valuable player of the Canadian Championship.
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Hockey Hall of Fame
The Hockey Hall of Fame (Temple de la renommée du hockey) is a museum and hall of fame located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Olympic Order
The Olympic Order, established in 1975, is the highest award of the Olympic Movement.
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Order of Ontario
The Order of Ontario is the most prestigious official honour in the Canadian province of Ontario. George Gross (journalist) and Order of Ontario are Members of the Order of Ontario.
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Slovak Hockey Hall of Fame
The Slovak Hockey Hall of Fame (Slovak: Sieň slávy slovenského hokeja) honors the contributions that individuals have made to the sport of hockey in Slovakia.
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Tennis Canada
Tennis Canada is the national governing body of tennis within Canada.
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Toronto Sun
The Toronto Sun is an English-language tabloid newspaper published daily in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Toronto Telegram
The Toronto Evening Telegram was a conservative, broadsheet afternoon newspaper published in Toronto from 1876 to 1971.
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See also
Canadian people of Slovak descent
- Adrian Cann
- Andrej Karpathy
- Andrew Poje
- Anna Olson
- Annabelle Chvostek
- Anne Mroczkowski
- Brian Ihnačák
- Dan Ceman
- Derek Hulak
- Elmer Vasko
- George Gross (journalist)
- Igor Vrablic
- Jan Veizer
- Joe Schlesinger
- Jozef Sabovčík
- Lisa Jakub
- Lucia Oskerova
- Michael Lucas (political activist)
- Michael Rusnak
- Mike Buckna
- Mike Stevens (ice hockey, born 1965)
- Milan Chvostek
- Natalia Kusendova-Bashta
- Natalie Babonyová
- Paul Stastny
- Pete Backor
- Peter Šťastný
- Peter Kormos
- Ruby Waters
- Rudy Migay
- Slovak Canadians
- Stan Mikita
- Taylor Hall
- Tim Hudak
- Tony Roman
- Yan Stastny
Canadian sports builders
- Al Pickard
- Arden Eddie
- Art Potter
- Bob Hindmarch
- Bob Nadin
- Bob Nicholson (ice hockey)
- David Bauer (ice hockey)
- Dick Howard (soccer)
- Don Johnson (sports executive)
- Doug Fisher (politician)
- Doug Grimston
- Earl Dawson
- Frank Greenleaf
- Frank McKinnon
- Frank Sandercock
- Frank Sargent (sports executive)
- Fred Marples
- Fred Page
- Frederick E. Betts
- Frederick Stambrook
- Gérard Bolduc
- George Gross (journalist)
- Gord Renwick
- J. Howard Crocker
- Jack Devine (ice hockey)
- Jack Hamilton (sports executive)
- Jack Roxburgh
- James T. Sutherland
- Jimmy Dunn (sports executive)
- Joe Kryczka
- Lionel Fleury
- Lou Lefaive
- Mary Dunn (sports executive)
- Murray Costello
- Paul Dumont
- Robert Lebel (ice hockey)
- Robert Steadward
- Scott Smith (ice hockey)
- Silver Quilty
- Toby Sexsmith
- Vince Leah
- W. A. Fry
- W. A. Hewitt
- W. F. Taylor
- W. G. Hardy
- W. R. Granger