Martin Platz
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Martin J. Platz was a Canadian football player who played for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. He won the Grey Cup with them in 1939.[1]
He was the son of Leo Platz, had brothers Waldemar and Paul, and sisters Margaret, Helen and Ruth. He served in World War II with the Royal Canadian Air Force. In August 1941, he was reported as being held as a prisoner of war, having been missing since July 7, 1941.[2] In 1947, he was living in Hamilton, Ontario.[3]
References
- ^ "Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1939 Player Roster and Game Participation on CFLDB Statistics".
- ^ "Martin Platz, Bomber Star, Is Prisoner", Winnipeg Free Press, Saturday, August 02, 1941, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, pg 5
- ^ Obituaries, Winnipeg Free Press, Monday, December 22, 1947, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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Winnipeg Blue Bombers 27th Grey Cup champions
- 16 Jack Manners
- 19 Frank Mulvey
- 20 Bill Boivin
- 32 Martin Gainor
- 33 Wayne Sheley
- 34 Greg Kabat
- 35 Carl Krisko
- 36 Bill Ceretti
- 37 Mel Wilson
- 39 Bert Iannone
- 40 Fritz Hanson
- 41 Herb Mobberley
- 42 Eddie Kushner
- 43 Herb Peschel
- 44 Lou Mogul
- 47 Cliff Roseborough
- 52 Art Stevenson
- 53 Andy Bieber
- 54 Bud Marquardt
- 55 Alan Haycock
- 56 Harry Badger
- 57 Bill Nairn
- 58 Jeff Nicklin
- 60 Chester McCance
- 63 Johnny Lake
- 64 Hal Davidson
- 65 Martin Platz
- 66 Les Lear
- 67 Benny Hatskin
- Head coach: Red Threlfall
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