词条 | Bob Marshall (Canadian football) |
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|name=Bob Marshall |image= |caption= |birth_date={{birth date|1923|10|29}} |birth_place=Oshawa, Ontario |death_date={{Death date and age|1992|6|19|1923|10|29}} |death_place=Brockville, Ontario |nickname= |status= |import=no |Height_ft=6 |Height_in=3 |Weight_lbs=235 |CIS= |position1=Halfback |position2= |career_highlights=
|CFLWestAllStar= |CFLAllStar= |Awards= |Records= |playing_years1={{CFL Year|1945}}–{{CFL Year|1946}} |playing_team1= Toronto Argonauts |CollegeHOF= |CFHOF= |CFHOFYear= }}Robert Whitehead Marshall (October 29, 1923 – June 19, 1992) was a Canadian football player who played for the Toronto Argonauts and Ottawa Rough Riders. He won the Grey Cup with Toronto in 1952.[1] He also attended and played football at McGill University. Marshall also played junior hockey briefly in Stratford, Ontario, making it to the Memorial Cup Championship. Marshall later studied law and became a businessman. In 1984 he had a leg amputated, and the following year he was inducted into the North Bay Sports Hall of Fame in February 1985.[2] He died in 1992.[3][4] References1. ^http://www.justsportsstats.com/footballstatsindex.php?player_id=marshbob002 {{40th Grey Cup}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Marshall, Robert}}{{Canadianfootball-bio-stub}}2. ^Where are they now? BOB MARSHALL FootballPatton, Paul. The Globe and Mail [Toronto, Ont] 29 Oct 1985: D.5. 3. ^DEATHSThe Globe and Mail (1936-Current); Jun 23, 1992; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Globe and Mail (1844-2011)pg. A12 4. ^http://www.northbaysportshalloffame.ca/Inductee.aspx?ID=192 9 : 1923 births|1992 deaths|Grey Cup champions|McGill Redmen football players|McGill University alumni|Ottawa Rough Riders players|Players of Canadian football from Ontario|Sportspeople from Oshawa|Toronto Argonauts players |
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