In 1932, Abe was co-captain and was named Grantland Rice All America honorable mention as MSU had its best season during his career, compiling a record of 7–1–0.
Eliowitz always attracted attention, as both a college and professional player, with his highly skilled left-handed passing and punting.
He played five seasons (1933–1937), three with the Ottawa Rough Riders and two with the Montreal Indians.
In 1935, he led the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union with 62 points and was the winner of the Jeff Russel Memorial Trophy for fair play and sportsmanship.
After playing in Canada, he became a physical education teacher in the Detroit school system and continued to coach football, winning city league championships at Denby and Cooley High School.