- Hamilton Wildcats "Grey Cup Memories: 1944". CFL.ca. 2005-11-05. Retrieved 2019-10-12. "CANADIAN FOOTBALL TIMELINES (1860 – 2005)" (PDF). footballcanada...
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St. Hyacinthe–Donnacona Navy (category 1944 in Canadian football)
Hyacinthe–Donnacona Navy was an amateur Canadian football team during the Second World War. They won the Grey Cup in 1944. The team was named after the communications...
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1944 January February March April May June July August September October November December Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1944. 1944 (MCMXLIV)...
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player Joe Pikula (1944–2015), Canadian football player Monika Pikuła (born 1980), Polish actress Rob Pikula (born 1981), Canadian football player All pages...
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in the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II . Born in Montreal, Abbott played football for the St. Hyacinthe-Donnacona Navy team in 1944, winning the...
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Gerela (1944–2020), Canadian football player Ted Glossop (1934–1998), Australian rugby league footballer and coach Ted Greene (American football) (1932–1982)...
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American and Canadian football are gridiron codes of football that are very similar; both have their origins partly in rugby football, but some key differences...
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"Painting: Modern Movements". The Canadian Encyclopedia. June 6, 1944. Retrieved November 5, 2024. "Traffic: Conceptual Art in Canada c. 1965 to 1980 – Art Museum...
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Chris Wright (redirect from Chris Wright (football player))
1981), British Big Brother contestant Chris Wright (Canadian football) (1972–2005), Canadian football player Chris Wright (cricketer) (born 1985), English...
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leagues of American football and Canadian football. Major: National Football League (NFL), 1920– Originally American Professional Football Association (1920–1921)...
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own Canadian form of the sport, and is currently the world's only national governing body for Canadian football. The governing body is also Canada's representative...
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gridiron football person is being considered for merging. › Charlie Turner (December 12, 1944 – November 5, 2024) was an American professional football player...
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1944 Summer Olympics was also cancelled due to WWII. It was going to be held in London, United Kingdom. For more visit 1944 Summer Olympics. 1944 in sports...
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Robert Taylor (redirect from Bob Taylor (Footballer))
Robert R. Taylor (photographer) (1940–2013), Canadian wildlife photographer Robert Taylor (animator) (1944–2014), American animator; directed The Nine...
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Hagersville RCAF Flying Tigers, a team in the Ontario Armed Services Football League - see 1944 in Canadian football This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Scheldt, British and Canadian forces began Operation Infatuate with the goal of opening the port of Antwerp to shipping. Canadian Defence Minister James...
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John (given name) (section In other languages)
football player for Colchester John Richardson (rower) (born 1944), Canadian rower who competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics John Roberts (footballer,...
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forms of American and Canadian gridiron football. In common usage, it refers to former and existing major football leagues in either country. Currently...
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gridiron football person is being considered for merging. › Bill "The Undertaker" Baker (born August 29, 1944) is a Canadian former professional football defensive...
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32nd Grey Cup (redirect from 1944 Grey Cup)
would not be granted an automatic berth in the Grey Cup game until 1955. "Grey Cup: 1944". Canadian Football League. Archived from the original on 2013-08-19...
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AFL (section Australian rules football)
Professional Football League that competed in 1944 American Football League (1946), name adopted by the American Association minor American football league in 1946...
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Scottish jockey and sportscaster 1942 – Joanna Pettet, English-Canadian actress 1944 – Oliver Braddick, English psychologist and academic (d. 2022) 1945...
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East Division (CFL) (redirect from Canadian Football League East Conference)
dominated Canadian football, winning 18 of the 26 Grey Cups its clubs contested in that timespan (the IRFU suspended operations from 1942 through 1944 because...
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Robert Smith (redirect from Robert Smith (politician in Canada))
Smith (1942–2010), American voice actor Robert Smith (Canadian actor) (1966–2020), Canadian actor and voice actor Robert Archibald Smith (1780–1829)...
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William Kelly (redirect from Bill Kelly (football))
and retired Canadian Senator Bill Kelly (politician), politician in Lapeer, Michigan Bill Kelly (quarterback) (1905–1931), American football player at the...
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1954), American-Canadian football player Craig Kallman, chairman and CEO of Atlantic Records Craig Keith (born 1971), American football player Craig Kilborn...
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Swiss footballer 1990 – Jessica Jacobs, Australian actress and singer (d. 2008) 1991 – Miriam Brouwer, Canadian cyclist 1991 – Taylor Hall, Canadian ice...
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Canadian soccer coach and former player Roy Gerela (born 1948), Canadian football player, brother of Metro and Ted Ted Gerela (1944–2020), Canadian football...
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John Williams (disambiguation) (redirect from John Williams (Canadian football))
Williams (1919–1944), Australian air force officer, murdered in 1944 following "The Great Escape" John Scott Williams (1893–1944), Canadian military officer...
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The following are the football (soccer) events of the year 1944 throughout the world. Argentina: Boca Juniors Austria: First Vienna Belgium: R. Antwerp...
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