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Canadian football player and official (1885–1963)
Bob Isbister
Born:(1885-06-09)June 9, 1885
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Died:April 29, 1963(1963-04-29) (aged 77)
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Career information
Position(s)Flying wing
Career history
As player
1905–1915, 1919Hamilton Tigers
Career highlights and awards
Career stats

Robert "Big Bob" Isbister Sr. (June 9, 1885 – April 29, 1963) was a star football player in the Ontario Rugby Football Union 1905-1906 and then in the Big Four (IRFU) 1907-1915, 1919 for twelve seasons for the Hamilton Tigers. After retiring, he was a referee.

Isbister was born in Hamilton, Ontario, and died in Hamilton, Ontario. He was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1965 and into the Canada's Sports Hall of Fame in 1975.

His son Bob Isbister Jr. was also an all-star Grey Cup champion Canadian football player, with the Toronto Argonauts.

References

Hamilton Tigers 1908 Dominion champions
  • Captain-Coach: George Ballard * Manager: Dr. Thompson
  • George Ballard
  • William Barron
  • Biggs
  • Bill Burkholder
  • Dutch Burton
  • Craig
  • Grey
  • Bob Isbister
  • Tony Loftus
  • Don Lyon
  • Marriott
  • Dinny McCarthy
  • Art Moore
  • Ben Simpson
  • Dave Tope
  • "Rajah" Wigle
Hamilton Tigers 5th Grey Cup champions
  • Manager-Coach: Liz Marriott
Members of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame
Players
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