Doug Maitland

Canadian football player (1922–2006)
Doug Maitland
Date of birth(1922-06-25)June 25, 1922
Place of birthLaval, Quebec
Date of deathAugust 28, 2006(2006-08-28) (aged 84)
Career information
Position(s)HB
Career history
As player
1945Montreal Hornets
1946–49Montreal Alouettes
Honors1949 - Grey Cup Champion

Doug Maitland (June 25, 1922 – August 28, 2006) was a Grey Cup champion Canadian Football League player. He played halfback.

A native of suburban Montreal, Maitland began his pro career in 1945 with the Montreal Hornets and played with the inaugural Montreal Alouettes team in 1946.[1] He was part of the Larks first Grey Cup championship.[2] He played 38 games for the Als over 4 seasons.[3]

References

  1. ^ Alouettes Entrain, Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, August 28, 1946
  2. ^ Montreal Alouettes Pack Power, Passing, Speed Ottawa Citizen, November 23, 1949
    NOTE: Maitland played 7 games during the 1949 season, but did not dress for the Grey Cup game.
  3. ^ CFLAPEDIA entry - Doug Maitland
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Montreal Alouettes 1946 inaugural season roster
  • Mike Anthony
  • Bill Bancroft
  • Dean "Dino" Bandiera
  • Dan Daniels
  • Bill Davies
  • George Edwards
  • Peter Finlay
  • Eric Fleet
  • David Greenberg
  • Harry Jones
  • Peter King
  • Roy Kirbyson
  • Doug Maitland
  • Tom Manastersky
  • Chester McCance
  • Mickey McFall
  • Bob McFarlane
  • Ellard Miles
  • Lou Mogul
  • John Moody
  • Rafe Nabors
  • Gordon Noseworthy
  • Joey Richman
  • Norm Segalowitz
  • Orlando Segatore
  • Hap Smith
  • Doug Smylie
  • Joe Soyka
  • Wally Spencer
  • Benny Steck
  • Al Stevenson
  • Bill Surphlis
  • John Taylor
  • Herb Trawick
  • Virgil Wagner
  • Ralph Webber
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