Education
University of Toronto.
University of Toronto.
After playing half-back in Toronto for Parkdale Collegiate, Gall joined the University of Toronto varsity team in 1907 and played there for four seasons. He was team captain for the 1910 season. Gall also played in the Ontario Hockey Association for the Parkdale Canoe Club hockey team
In addition, he competed in several track meets in the Toronto area.
Gall was elected vice-commodore of the Parkdale Canoe Club in 1911 and then became a football referee. Gall coached U of T to the intercollegiate championship in 1914 and graduated in 1915 with a degree in mechanical engineering.
He would go on to become secretary of the Canadian Rugby Union (now Football Canada) in 1914, and served a one-year term as president of the organization in 1920-1921. He died in Toronto at age 49 from pneumonia.
Gall was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1963, Canada"s Sports Hall of Fame in 1975, and the U of T Sports Hall of Fame in 1989.