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- Q6197657 description "Player of Canadian football".
- Q6197657 description "Player of Canadian football".
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- Q6197657 abstract "Jim Quondamatteo (October 7, 1927 – November 16, 2006), a lifelong resident of Hamilton, Ontario, was a championship offensive guard for three professional Canadian football teams.Quondamatteo started his career with the Hamilton Tigers in 1948, but moved to the Montreal Alouettes in 1949, playing 12 games and helping them win their first Grey Cup. He then played for the Edmonton Eskimos for six seasons (1950 to 1955.) As an unsung hero, blocking for greats like Jackie Parker, Normie Kwong, Rollie Miles, Bernie Faloney, Don Getty and Johnny Bright, he helped the Eskimos win two Grey Cup games, in 1954 and 1955.He was past President of the Hamilton Real Estate Board and a prominent restaurateur, and was survived by his wife of 55 years, Gladys, and three children.".
- Q6197657 birthDate "1927-10-07".
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- Q6197657 birthYear "1927".
- Q6197657 deathDate "2006-11-16".
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- Q6197657 deathYear "2006".
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- Q6197657 birthDate "1927-10-07".
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- Q6197657 dateOfBirth "1927-10-07".
- Q6197657 dateOfDeath "2006-11-16".
- Q6197657 deathDate "2006-11-16".
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- Q6197657 name "Quondamatteo, Jim".
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- Q6197657 shortDescription "Player of Canadian football".
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- Q6197657 comment "Jim Quondamatteo (October 7, 1927 – November 16, 2006), a lifelong resident of Hamilton, Ontario, was a championship offensive guard for three professional Canadian football teams.Quondamatteo started his career with the Hamilton Tigers in 1948, but moved to the Montreal Alouettes in 1949, playing 12 games and helping them win their first Grey Cup.".
- Q6197657 label "Jim Quondamatteo".
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- Q6197657 name "Jim Quondamatteo".
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