The Dave Dryburgh Memorial Trophy is a Canadian Football League trophy, given to the top scorer in the West Division. Unlike other CFL trophies, there is no East Division counterpart.
The trophy was established in November 1948, by sportswriters in Western Canada to honour Dave Dryburgh, the sports editor of the Regina Leader-Post who died in a boating accident in 1948. It was originally awarded to the top scorer in the Western Interprovincial Football Union.[1]
Year | Player | Position | Club | Points Scored |
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35 | ||||
58 | ||||
57 | ||||
61 | ||||
110 | ||||
66 | ||||
85 | ||||
90 | ||||
103 | ||||
131 | ||||
145 | ||||
109 | ||||
114 | ||||
104 | ||||
129 | ||||
135 | ||||
106 | ||||
95 | ||||
102 | ||||
102 | ||||
115 | ||||
116 | ||||
116 | ||||
121 | ||||
126 | ||||
133 | ||||
144 | ||||
169 | ||||
152 | ||||
195 | ||||
167 | ||||
151 | ||||
158 | ||||
185 | ||||
170 | ||||
191 | ||||
167 | ||||
198 | ||||
190 | ||||
214 | ||||
215 | ||||
224 | ||||
233 | ||||
216 | ||||
208 | ||||
215 | ||||
206 | ||||
220 | ||||
220 | ||||
187 | ||||
197 | ||||
192 | ||||
199 | ||||
183 | ||||
204 | ||||
198 | ||||
180 | ||||
179 | ||||
214 | ||||
166 | ||||
217 | ||||
176 | ||||
185 | ||||
203 | ||||
187 | ||||
213 | ||||
155 | ||||
156 | ||||
220 pts | ||||
216 pts | ||||
198 pts | ||||
174 pts | ||||
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