Bill Davies (Canadian football)

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BornJanuary 25, 1916
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
DiedMay 28, 1990(1990-05-28) (aged 74)
Collegenone - Montreal Catholic High School
Bill Davies
Profile
PositionsFullback, Flying Wing, Tackle
Personal information
BornJanuary 25, 1916
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
DiedMay 28, 1990(1990-05-28) (aged 74)
Career information
Collegenone - Montreal Catholic High School
Career history
1936–37Montreal Indians
1938Montreal Nationals
1939Montreal Royals
1940–41Montreal Bulldogs
1943Verdun Grads
1945Montreal Hornets
1946Montreal Alouettes
Awards and highlights

Bill Davies (January 25, 1916 – May 28, 1990) was an all-star football player in the Ontario Rugby Football Union and the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union, playing from 1936 to 1946.

Coming straight from high school in 1936, Davies first suited up for the Montreal Indians. He ended up playing for nearly every team in his hometown: Montreal Nationals, Montreal Royals, Montreal Bulldogs, Verdun Grads and the Montreal Hornets.[1]

Davies best season was with the winless Montreal Royals in 1939. As one of the league's "brightest stars" and "outstanding as a secondary defenseman", he won the Jeff Russel Memorial Trophy as the best player in the IRFU.[2] He concluded his career in 1946, playing four games as one of the inaugural Montreal Alouettes.

Davies later took up coaching, leading the Lakeshore Junior Alouettes from 1952 to 1957, winning six straight Quebec Junior championships and a national championship in 1953. He died May 28, 1990.[citation needed]

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