John Taylor
Personal information
Date of birth : October 21, 1925
Place of birth : Montreal, Quebec
Date of death : December 26, 2005
Career information
No regular season or postseason appearances
Career history
Career highlights and awards
John Miles Taylor was a Grey Cup champion Canadian Football League player. He played offensive end.
A native Montrealer, Taylor played football with Montreal High School, and later attended McGill University .[ 1] He first won the Grey Cup with the champion St. Hyacinthe-Donnacona Navy team, and scored that game's only touchdown.[ 2] He was a player with the inaugural Montreal Alouettes in 1946 and was part of the Larks first Grey Cup championship. He played 38 games for the Als over 5 seasons.[ 3]
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v · d · e St. Hyacinthe-Donnacona Navy 32nd Grey Cup Champions
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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Name
Taylor, John
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Short description
Canadian football player
Date of birth
October 21, 1925
Place of birth
Montreal, Quebec
Date of death
December 26, 2005
Place of death