Doug Smith (1920 or 1921 – April 9, 1979) was a Canadian radio broadcaster who covered the Montreal Canadiens in the 1940s, and later the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League, and golf. Smith was born in Calgary but moved to Montreal in 1944 from Trail, British Columbia where he started his career. Smith switched to calling football full-time in 1952 from hockey after a minor heart attack, and was replaced by Danny Gallivan. He also organized international golf matches, including the World Golfer of the Year in 1965. He later moved to Florida, but returned to broadcast Alouettes games in 1973. Smith died in 1979 after a long illness in hospital in Montreal. He received the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award and induction into the media section of the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1985. In 1983, he was named to the Canadian Football Hall of Fame.
He deflected any recognition for himself and praised his staff of Mike Magaldo, Anthony Rizzolo, Shaina Murray and Glenn Pritzlaff, as well as two coaches who guided Huff – Dan Smith and Doug Kolody.
IF Theatre’s “unknown forces” will be a new, unique experience for both artists and audiences ... on April 4 in the FactoryArts District ... READ MORE. IndyFilm Fest to collaborate with Indy PitchClinic ... • Charla Booth ... • DougPowers ... • Georganna Smith Wade ... .
Some background ... So-called permitting reform is opposed by many climate activists, but not all ... (Stories by MelodyPetersen and Hayley Smith, L.A ... Now nobody outside the White House knows the status of the monuments, as my colleague Doug Smith reports ... .
...Samuel Herrman; father-in-law and mother-in-law Albert and Doris Karst; brothers-in-law Steve Karst and Doug Karst; Sisters-in-law Lanita Smith and Patty Karst; nephews Dustin Karst and Joey Herrman.
The region’s defense ecosystem, bolstered by military installations, is ideal for companies advancing next-generation military technologies, said DougSmith, president and CEO of the Hampton Roads...