Garland WarrenBorn:| (1935-05-19)May 19, 1935 Bomarton, Texas | Died:| May 3, 2010(2010-05-03) (aged 74) Martindale, Texas Career information CFL status| American Position(s)| C/LB Height| 6 ft 1 in (185 cm) Weight| 220 lb (100 kg) Career history As player 1958-1964| Winnipeg Blue Bombers Career highlights and awards * Grey Cup champion (1958, 1959, 1961, 1962) J. Garland Warren (May 19, 1935 - May 3, 2010) was a Canadian football player who played for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. He won the Grey Cup with Winnipeg in 1958, 1959, 1961 and 1962.[1] He played college football at the University of North Texas. In 2010, he died, aged 74.[2] ## References[edit] 1. ^ "Garland Warren football statistics on StatsCrew.com". 2. ^ "J. Garland Warren". * v * t * e Winnipeg Blue Bombers 46th Grey Cup champions * 11 Ken Ploen * 14 Rick Potter * 15 John Varone * 17 Ron Latourelle * 18 Jim Van Pelt * 21 Charlie Shepard * 23 Willard Dewveall * 24 Nick Miller * 27 Gordon Rowland * 28 Gerry James * 29 Leo Lewis * 43 George Druxman * 44 Garland Warren * 47 Walt Bilicki * 52 David Burkholder * 53 Herb Gray * 56 Ed Kotowich * 58 Cornel Piper * 62 Roger Savoie * 63 Steve Patrick * 64 Buddy Tinsley * 65 Bob Hobert * 67 Frank Rigney * 70 Norm Rauhaus * 74 Frank Gilliam * 73 Cec Luining * 77 Ernie Pitts * 78 Ron Meadmore * 79 Keith Pearce * 88 Barry Roseborough * 90 Tony Kehrer * 95 Gene Wlasiuk * Head coach: Bud Grant * Assistant coaches: Wayne Robinson * Joe Zaleski * v * t * e Winnipeg Blue Bombers 47th Grey Cup champions * 11 Ken Ploen * 12 Henry Janzen * 14 Rick Potter * 17 Ron Latourelle * 18 Jim Van Pelt * 19 Keith Webster * 21 Charlie Shepard * 22 Carver Shannon * 23 Jack Delveaux * 24 Nick Miller * 27 Gordon Rowland * 28 Gerry James * 29 Leo Lewis * 43 George Druxman * 44 Garland Warren * 45 Burr Davis * 47 Walt Bilicki * 48 Jack Bruzell * 52 David Burkholder * 53 Herb Gray * 54 Ken Bochen * 56 Ed Kotowich * 58 Cornel Piper * 61 Fred Cole * 62 Roger Savoie * 63 Steve Patrick * 78 Ron Meadmore * Head coach: Bud Grant * Assistant coaches: John Michels * Joe Zaleski * v * t * e Winnipeg Blue Bombers 49th Grey Cup champions * 10 Dick Thornton * 11 Ken Ploen * 12 Hal Ledyard * 14 Rick Potter * 21 Charlie Shepard * 22 Carver Shannon * 23 Jack Delveaux * 24 Nick Miller * 25 Ray Jauch * 26 Baz Nagle * 27 Gordon Rowland * 28 Gerry James * 29 Leo Lewis * 31 Ron Latourelle * 32 Henry Janzen * 35 Roger Hagberg * 43 George Druxman * 44 Garland Warren * 48 Jack Bruzell * 52 David Burkholder * 53 Herb Gray * 54 Rod Humenuik * 56 Ed Kotowich * 58 Ray Ash * 61 Roger Hamelin * 62 Roger Savoie * 63 Steve Patrick * 64 Cornel Piper * 65 Michael Wright * 67 Frank Rigney * 70 Norm Rauhaus * 71 Farrell Funston * 73 Cec Luining * 77 Ernie Pitts * 78 Ron Meadmore * Head coach: Bud Grant * Assistant coaches: John Michels * Joe Zaleski * v * t * e Winnipeg Blue Bombers 50th Grey Cup champions * 11 Ken Ploen * 12 Hal Ledyard * 14 Dick Thornton * 21 Charlie Shepard * 22 Joe Williams * 23 Jack Delveaux * 24 Nick Miller * 26 Rick Potter * 27 Gordon Rowland * 28 Gerry James * 29 Leo Lewis * 31 Ron Latourelle * 32 Henry Janzen * 35 Roger Hagberg * 43 George Druxman * 44 Garland Warren * 48 Jack Bruzell * 52 David Burkholder * 53 Herb Gray * 54 Rod Humenuik * 55 Sherwyn Thorson * 58 Ray Ash * 61 Roger Hamelin * 62 Roger Savoie * 63 Steve Patrick * 64 Cornel Piper * 65 Neil Thomas * 67 Frank Rigney * 70 Norm Rauhaus * 71 Farrell Funston * 73 Cec Luining * 77 Ernie Pitts * 79 Bill Whisler * Head coach: Bud Grant * Assistant coaches: John Michels * Joe Zaleski This biographical article relating to Canadian football is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. | * v * t * e *[v]: View this template *[t]: Discuss this template *[e]: Edit this template