Alex Denman was an award winning, 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] Curiously, Denman was part of an inquiry by the Director of Dental Services for Ontario, and he reported having lost 3 teeth playing football.[4]
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Before re-purposing in 1973 the trophy was awarded to the player who best exemplified skill, sportsmanship, and courage in the IRFU or the CFL East
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- President: Clint Wigle
- Manager: Len Black
- Head coach: Mike Rodden
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- Manager: Len Black
- Head coach: William P. "Billy" Hughes
- Frank Turville
- Ken Walker
- Art Tedford
- Glen Small
- Beg Barker
- Alex Denman
- Walter Parker
- Don "Dinny" Gardner
- Don Summerhayes
- Shinner Woelke
- Wilf Patterson
- Jimmie Simpson
- Eddie Wright
- Brian Timmis
- Ray Boadway
- Bernie Thornton
- Ken Clarke
- Cliff "Buster" Reed
- Ike Sutton
- Bill Friday
- Dave Sprague
- Seymour Wilson
- Ed Crawford
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