John Crncich
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Personal information
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Date of birth: February 8, 1925
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Place of birth: Krk, Croatia
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Career information
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No regular season or postseason appearances
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John Crncich was a Grey Cup champion Canadian Football League player. He played offensive center.
A native Croatian, Crncich played football with Thomas D'Arcy McGee High School,[1] and later attended McGill University, both in Montreal.[2] He won the Grey Cup with the champion St. Hyacinthe-Donnacona Navy team in 1944. He was a player with the Montreal Hornets and in 1946 played one game with the Toronto Argonauts.[3] He finished his football career playing 2 seasons for the Sarnia Imperials.
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v · d · eSt. Hyacinthe-Donnacona Navy 32nd Grey Cup Champions |
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Bold denotes players whose names are engraved on the Grey Cup
- Charlie Ellis
- Wally Charron
- Curly Hiltz
- Ginger O’Brien
- Bucko McLeod
- 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
- John Montague
- George Reid
- Bill Kydd
- Louis Segatore
- Fred Porter
- Richard Lane
- Christopher Ellis
- Moe Segal
- Paul Kenwood
- Milton Scully
- Juan Sheridan
- President: Fred Porter
- Head coach: Glen Brown
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Persondata
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Name
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Crncich, John
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Short description
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Canadian football player
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Date of birth
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February 8, 1925
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Place of birth
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Krk, Croatia
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Date of death
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