1942 in Canadian Football - 1942 Ottawa City Senior Rugby Football Union All-Stars

1942 Ottawa City Senior Rugby Football Union All-Stars

NOTE: During this time most players played both ways, so the All-Star selections do not distinguish between some offensive and defensive positions.

  • QB – P/O Bobby Coulter, Ottawa RCAF Uplands
  • FW – Joseph "Curley" Moynahan, Ottawa Rough Riders
  • HB – P/O Tony Golab, Ottawa RCAF Uplands
  • HB – Tommy Daley, Ottawa Rough Riders
  • DB – Arnie McWatters, Ottawa Rough Riders
  • DB – Thain Simon, Ottawa RCAF Uplands
  • E – Pete O'Conner, Ottawa Rough Riders
  • E – Hart Findley, Ottawa RCAF Uplands
  • E – Jack Beull, Ottawa RCAF Uplands
  • C – Doug Turner, Ottawa RCAF Uplands
  • G – Leo Seguin, Ottawa Rough Riders
  • G – George Fraser, Ottawa Rough Riders
  • T – F/O George Sprague, Ottawa RCAF Uplands
  • T – Eric Chipper, Ottawa Rough Riders

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