St. Hyacinthe–Donnacona Navy

St. Hyacinthe–Donnacona Navy was an amateur Canadian football team during the Second World War.

Championship roster (bold denotes the player played in the Grey Cup game): Charlie Ellis, Wally Charron, Curly Hiltz, Ginger O’Brien, Bucko McLeod, Glen Brown (Coach), Roy Kirbyson, John Taylor, John Crncich, Steve Levantis, Jack Wedley, Al Hurley, Wally Patch, Malcolm Baker, Hal Chard, Tom Bainbridge, Ian Barclay, Sam Abbott, Whitey Leonard, Dick Swarbrick, Pat Santucci, Dutch Davey, Mickey McFall, Dave Kotavitch, Al Symms, Jim Spicer, Des Campbell, L. Raymond, W.O.

George Reid, Bill Kydd, Louis Segatore, Fred Porter, Surgeon Lt. Comdr.

Richard Lane, Lt. Christopher Ellis, Moe Segal, Paul Kenwood, Milton Scully, Juan Sheridan [1] In 1969, the then CFL commissioner Jake Gaudaur, gave the team a chance at championship rings for $300 each.

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