Charles Douglas "Baldy" Spittal (November 17, 1874[2]–January 29, 1931[3]) was a Canadian athlete and soldier.
He was notable as an amateur and professional ice hockey player, and as a competitive marksman with a rifle.
He served during World War I as an officer with the CASC but also was part of the 87th Battalions's advance party under Brigadier General F.S.
Spittal played one game with Ottawa in the 1903 season but played the majority of the season with the professional Pittsburgh Victorias of the Western Pennsylvania Hockey League (WPHL), which was made up of other Ottawa ice hockey players.
He did not play in the Stanley Cup playoff with the Montreal Victorias or the challenge by the Rat Portage Thistles.
[7] In January 1908, Spittal was again placed into custody for knocking out Pembroke player Oren Frood with a blow to the head, while playing for Renfrew of the Upper Ottawa Valley Hockey League.