Franklin David Turville (1907-1984) was a Canadian football player, playing from 1928 to 1936.
[2] In 1928, during their only win against the Ottawa Rough Riders, he rushed for 177 yards, scored 18 points and kicked a team record 8 rouges (singles).
[4] His best season was 1930, when he scored 28 points (third in league) and won the Jeff Russel Memorial Trophy as top player in the east.
[5] He later played 5 seasons for the Hamilton Tigers,[6] twice more named an all-star and winning the Grey Cup in 1932.
[8] A final recognition of Turville's talent came from Hall of Fame Ottawa Rough Riders player Dave Sprague.