1944 Ontario Armed Services Football League 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 – LS Annis Stukus, Toronto Navy Bulldogs
- HB – LS Tom Waldon, Toronto Navy Bulldogs
- HB – LAC Ray Mullins, St. Thomas Hornets
- DB – LAC Doug Smylie, Hagersville RCAF Flying Tigers
- E – Sgt. Dick Groom, Hagersville RCAF Flying Tigers
- E – LS Al Upper, Toronto Navy Bulldogs
- FW – Sgt. Doug Pyzer, Camp Borden RCAF Hurricanes
- C – F/O Jake Gaudaur, Camp Borden RCAF Hurricanes
- G – LS Hank McMahon, Toronto Navy Bulldogs
- G – Cpl. Fred Lamoureaux, Hagersville RCAF Flying Tigers
- T – Flt. Lt. Mike Ozarko, Camp Borden RCAF Hurricanes
- T – F/O Al Langford, Hagersville RCAF Flying Tigers
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