Dave West (Canadian football)

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Dave West
Born:(1928-05-12)May 12, 1928
Canada
Died:December 23, 2005(2005-12-23) (aged 77)
Career information
StatusRetired
CFL status National
Position(s) HB
Height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Weight175 lb (79 kg)
College Tulsa
Career history
As player
1948, 1957 Toronto Argonauts
1951 1952 Calgary Stampeders
1953 Winnipeg Blue Bombers
1954 1955 Edmonton Eskimos
1956 Toronto Argonauts
1957 Hamilton Tiger-Cats
1959 1961 Ottawa Rough Riders
Career highlights and awards

Dave West (May 12, 1928 - December 23, 2005) was a Canadian football player who played for the Toronto Argonauts, Calgary Stampeders, Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Edmonton Eskimos, Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Ottawa Rough Riders. He won the Grey Cup with Eskimos in 1954 and 1955, and with the Rough Riders in 1960. [1] [2] He attended the University of Tulsa. West retired to Coquitlam, British Columbia and was working at a school library in 1984. [3]

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References

  1. "Dave West football statistics on StatsCrew.com".
  2. "Ottawa Citizen - Google News Archive Search".
  3. McDonald, Archie (January 13, 1984). "West at his best in school library". The Vancouver Sun. p. 19. Retrieved August 27, 2019.