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1951 in Canadian football

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After a 17-year absence, the Saskatchewan Roughriders returned to the Grey Cup final. Their losing streak in the big game continued, however, as it was the other Rough Riders that took home the prize.

Canadian football news in 1951

The BC Lions were formed in January at the Arctic Club in Vancouver; however, the franchise would begin play at the start of the 1954 season.

E. Kent Philips of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, was appointed WIFU Commissioner. The IRFU allowed the third-place Toronto Argonauts to be in the playoffs due to similar regular season records with the other top two teams.

On October 27, The Duke of Edinburgh and The Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh (later Queen Elizabeth II) attended the western semi-final in Edmonton.

Regular season

Final regular season standings

Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, Pts = Points

TeamGPWLTPFPAPts
**Saskatchewan Roughriders**1486027721916
**Edmonton Eskimos**1486030626216
**Winnipeg Blue Bombers**1486030331116
Calgary Stampeders1441002052998
TeamGPWLTPFPAPts
**Ottawa Rough Riders**1275021819714
**Hamilton Tiger-Cats**1275022913114
**Toronto Argonauts**1275022620514
Montreal Alouettes123901462866
TeamGPWLTPFPAPts
**Sarnia Imperials**109102686018
**Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers**1073017312414
McMaster University62401141128
Windsor Royals100100272860

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  • Bold text means that they have clinched the playoffs.
  • Saskatchewan and Ottawa both have first round byes.
  • McMaster University started ORFU play in October. It played 4 point games

Grey Cup playoffs

Note: All dates in 1951

Semifinals

Winnipeg Blue Bombers @ Edmonton EskimosDateAwayHome
October 27Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1**Edmonton Eskimos 4**

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  • The Edmonton Eskimos went on to play the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the WIFU Finals.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats @ Toronto ArgonautsDateAwayHome
November 7**Hamilton Tiger-Cats 24**Toronto Argonauts 7

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Toronto Argonauts @ Hamilton Tiger-CatsDateAwayHome
November 10**Toronto Argonauts 21**Hamilton Tiger-Cats 7

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  • Hamilton won the total-point series by 31–28. The Tiger-Cats went on to play the Ottawa Rough Riders in the IRFU Finals.

Finals

Saskatchewan Roughriders @ Edmonton EskimosDateAwayHome
November 3Saskatchewan Roughriders 11**Edmonton Eskimos 15**

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Edmonton Eskimos @ Saskatchewan RoughridersDateAwayHome
November 10Edmonton Eskimos 5**Saskatchewan Roughriders 12**

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Edmonton Eskimos @ Saskatchewan RoughridersDateAwayHome
November 12Edmonton Eskimos 18**Saskatchewan Roughriders 19**

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  • Saskatchewan won the best of three series 2–1. The Roughriders advanced to the Grey Cup game.
Sarnia Imperials @ Toronto Balmy Beach BeachersDateAwayHome
November 3Sarnia Imperials 15**Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers 23**

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Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers @ Sarnia ImperialsDateAwayHome
November 10Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers 30**Sarnia Imperials 41**

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  • Sarnia won the total-point series by 56–53. The Imperials went on to play the Ottawa Rough Riders in the Eastern finals.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats @ Ottawa Rough RidersDateAwayHome
November 14Hamilton Tiger-Cats 7**Ottawa Rough Riders 17**

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Ottawa Rough Riders @ Hamilton Tiger-CatsDateAwayHome
November 17**Ottawa Rough Riders 11**Hamilton Tiger-Cats 9

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  • Ottawa won the best of three series 2–0. The Rough Riders went on to play the Sarnia Imperials in the Eastern finals.

Eastern Finals

Sarnia Imperials @ Ottawa Rough RidersDateAwayHome
November 21Sarnia Imperials 17**Ottawa Rough Riders 43**

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  • The Ottawa Rough Riders advanced to the Grey Cup game.

Playoff bracket

| RD1-group1=EAST | RD1-group2=WEST | seed-width= | score-width= | team-width=

| RD1-seed1=IRFU | RD1-team1= Ottawa Rough Riders | RD1-score1=17-11 | RD1-seed2=IRFU | RD1-team2= Hamilton Tiger Cats | RD1-score2=7-9

| RD1-seed3=ORFU | RD1-team3= Sarnia Imperials | RD1-score3=15-26 | RD1-seed4=ORFU | RD1-team4= Toronto Balmy Beach | RD1-score4=23-7

| RD1-seed5=WIFU | RD1-team5= Saskatchewan Roughriders | RD1-score5= | RD1-seed6= | RD1-team6= BYE | RD1-score6=

| RD1-seed7=WIFU | RD1-team7= Edmonton Eskimos | RD1-score7=4 | RD1-seed8=WIFU | RD1-team8= Winnipeg Blue Bombers | RD1-score8=1

| RD2-seed1=IRFU | RD2-team1= Ottawa Rough Riders | RD2-score1=43 | RD2-seed2=ORFU | RD2-team2= Sarnia Imperials | RD2-score2=17

| RD2-seed3=WIFU | RD2-team3= Saskatchewan Roughriders | RD2-score3=11-12-19 | RD2-seed4=WIFU | RD2-team4= Edmonton Eskimos | RD2-score4=15-5-18

| RD3-seed1=IRFU | RD3-team1= Ottawa Rough Riders | RD3-score1=21 | RD3-seed2=WIFU | RD3-team2= Saskatchewan Roughriders | RD3-score2=14

Grey Cup Championship

November 24WIFU ChampionIRFU Champion
Saskatchewan Roughriders 14**Ottawa Rough Riders 21**
***The Ottawa Rough Riders were the 1951 Grey Cup Champions***

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1951 Interprovincial Rugby Football Union 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 – Bernie Custis, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • HB – Ulysses Curtis, Toronto Argonauts
  • HB – Billy Bass, Toronto Argonauts
  • HB – Hal Waggoner, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • E – Vince Mazza, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • E – Bob Simpson, Ottawa Rough Riders
  • FW – Bruce Cummings, Ottawa Rough Riders
  • C – Ed Hirsch, Toronto Argonauts
  • G – Ray Cicia, Montreal Alouettes
  • G – Eddie Bevan, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • T – Jack Carpenter, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • T – Bob Gain, Ottawa Rough Riders

1951 Western Interprovincial Football Union 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.

1st Team

  • QB – Glenn Dobbs, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • HB – Tom Casey, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • HB – Normie Kwong, Edmonton Eskimos
  • FB – Mike King, Edmonton Eskimos
  • E – Jack Russell, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • E – Neil Armstrong, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • FW – Bob Paffrath, Edmonton Eskimos
  • C – Red Ettinger, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • G – Mario DeMarco, Edmonton Eskimos
  • G – Bert Iannone, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • T – Martin Ruby, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • T – Buddy Tinsley, Winnipeg Blue Bombers

2nd Team

  • QB – Jack Jacobs, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • HB – Ken Charlton, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • HB – Rollie Miles, Edmonton Eskimos
  • FB – Jim Spavital, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • FW – Bud Korchak, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • E – Jack Nix, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • E – Rollin Prather, Edmonton Eskimos
  • C – Eagle Keys, Edmonton Eskimos
  • C – Bill Blackburn, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • G – Gary Deleeuw, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • G – Jim Quondamatteo, Edmonton Eskimos
  • T – Chuck Quilter, Edmonton Eskimos
  • T – Dick Huffman, Winnipeg Blue Bombers

1951 Ontario Rugby Football Union 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 – George Curtis, Sarnia Imperials
  • HB – Johnny Chorostecki, Sarnia Imperials
  • HB – Mel Hawkrigg, McMaster University
  • HB – Ralph Pulley, Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers
  • HB – Al Farris, Sarnia Imperials
  • HB – John Duchene, Sarnia Imperials
  • E – Andy Gilmour, Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers
  • E – Keith Fisher, Sarnia Imperials
  • FW – John Florence, Sarnia Imperials
  • C – Bruce Mattingly, Sarnia Imperials
  • G – Jim Thomas, Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers
  • G – Matti Ferrention, Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers
  • T – Walt Bashak, McMaster University
  • T – Lloyd "Dutch" Davey, Sarnia Imperials

1951 Canadian Football Awards

  • Jeff Russel Memorial Trophy (IRFU MVP) – Bruce Cummings (FW), Ottawa Rough Riders
  • Jeff Nicklin Memorial Trophy (WIFU MVP) - Glenn Dobbs (QB), Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • Gruen Trophy (IRFU Rookie of the Year) - Bruno Bitkowski (C/DE) Ottawa Rough Riders
  • Dr. Beattie Martin Trophy (WIFU Rookie of the Year) - Jim Chambers (HB), Edmonton Eskimos
  • Imperial Oil Trophy (ORFU MVP) - Bruce Mattingly (C), Sarnia Imperials

References

References

  1. (2005-11-09). "Grey Cup Memories: 1951".
  2. Dick Beddoes. (October 29, 1951). "Eskimos eliminate Bombers". The Vancouver Sun.
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