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Alex Denman

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Alec Denman
Date of birth1901
Place of birthSault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada
Date of deathFebruary 26, 1958(1958-02-26) (aged 56–57)
Place of deathSudbury, Ontario, Canada
Career information
Position(s)Guard & Flying Wing
US collegeWoodstock College
Career history
As player
1923–33Hamilton Tigers
Career highlights and awards
CFL All-Star1926, 28, 31, 32

John Alexander Denman (1901 – February 26, 1958) was a Grey Cup champion and all-star Canadian football player, playing from 1923 to 1933 with the Hamilton Tigers.[1]

A graduate of Woodstock College[2] Denman went on to have an all-star 11 year football career with the Tigers. Select 4 times as an all-star and the winner of 3 Grey Cups, his best season was 1932 when, in addition to his all-star, he won the Jeff Russel Memorial Trophy as outstanding player in the east.[3] Denman was part of an inquiry by the Director of Dental Services for Ontario, and he reported having lost 3 teeth playing football.[4] He later worked as a district representative for a cigarette company, and died in Sudbury in 1958.[5][6]

References

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  1. ^ Hamilton Tiger-Cat Alumni Association: Tigers Roster
  2. ^ Around and About - Calling Woodstock Alumni! by Tommy Shields Ottawa Citizen, October 22, 1947
  3. ^ Alec Denman to Retire - Holder of Jeff Russel Trophy Giving Up Football Montreal Gazette November 8, 1933
  4. ^ Rugby's Toll in Teeth Montreal Gazette November 1, 1933
  5. ^ "Ex-Grid Star Alex Denman Dies Suddenly". The Sault Star. February 27, 1958. Retrieved August 31, 2023.
  6. ^ "Obituary for DENMAN John Alexander". The Sault Star. February 27, 1958. p. 2.