Charles Douglas Stuart (18 May 1887 – 15 January 1982) was a Scotland international rugby union player.
As a young man in the Drumchapel side he was picked out - along with T. Inglis, C. L. Vermont and C. H. Stewart.
[2][3] The football club Glasgow Rangers were interested in signing the young man.
This did not please his rugby loving father who instead sorted a move to Uddingston RFC for the player.
[10] Stuart never forgot his first club Drumchapel - and for many years he took his invitational side back there; and the Drumchapel - Rowan Engineers match became the traditional preseason opening fixture for the Thirdpart side.
[10] Later in life Stuart followed in the footsteps of his father and became a sports journalist writing for the Glasgow Herald; concentrating on rugby union and cricket matches.