Leo Dandurand Trophy - CFL's Most Outstanding Lineman Award in The East Division Prior To The 1974

CFL's Most Outstanding Lineman Award in The East Division Prior To The 1974

  • 1973 - Ed George (OG), Montreal Alouettes
  • 1972 - Jim Stillwagon (DL), Toronto Argonauts
  • 1971 - Mark Kosmos (LB), Montreal Alouettes
  • 1970 - Angelo Mosca (DL), Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • 1969 - Billy Joe Booth (DE), Ottawa Rough Riders
  • 1968 - Ken Lehmann (LB), Ottawa Rough Riders
  • 1967 - John Barrow (DL), Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • 1966 - Ken Lehmann (LB), Ottawa Rough Riders
  • 1965 - John Barrow (DL), Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • 1964 - John Barrow (DL), Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • 1963 - Angelo Mosca (DL), Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • 1962 - John Barrow (DL), Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • 1961 - John Barrow (DL), Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • 1960 - Kaye Vaughan (OT), Ottawa Rough Riders
  • 1959 - John Barrow (DL), Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • 1958 - Jackie Simpson (OG), Montreal Alouettes
  • 1957 - Kaye Vaughan (OT), Ottawa Rough Riders
  • 1956 - Kaye Vaughan (OT), Ottawa Rough Riders
  • 1955 - Tex Coulter (OL), Montreal Alouettes

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