1953 in Canadian football
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats defeated the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the annual Grey Cup in 1953.
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Canadian Football News in 1953
The Canadian Rugby Union was paid in total of $20,500 by three television stations for the rights to show the Grey Cup game live. Edmonton's Billy Vessels (RB), became the first player to win the Schenley Award as the Most Outstanding Player Award. G. Sydney Halter, QC was named as WIFU Commissioner.[1]
For the 1953 season, it was ruled that the ORFU winners would travel west to play the WIFU winners in a semi-final game.[2] This arrangement continued in the 1954 season.
Regular season
Final regular season standings
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Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, Pts = Points
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- Bold text means that they have clinched the playoffs.
- Edmonton has a bye and will play in the WIFU Finals.
- Kitchener-Waterloo has a bye and will play in the ORFU Finals.
Grey Cup playoffs
Note: All dates in 1953
Semifinals
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- Winnipeg won the total-point series by 60–23. The Blue Bombers will play the Edmonton Eskimos in the WIFU Finals.
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- Toronto Balmy Beach won the total-point series by 18–12. The Beachers will play the Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen in the ORFU Finals.
Finals
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- Winnipeg wins the best of three series 2–1. The Blue Bombers will play the Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers in the Grey Cup semifinal.
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- Toronto won the total-point series by 30–21. The Beachers will play the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the Grey Cup semifinal.
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- Hamilton wins the best of three series 2–0. The Tiger-Cats will advance to the Grey Cup game.
Grey Cup semifinal
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- The Winnipeg Blue Bombers will advance to the Grey Cup game.
Playoff bracket
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Grey Cup final | ||||||||||||
IRFU | Montreal Alouettes | 12-11 | ||||||||||||
EAST | ||||||||||||||
IRFU | Hamilton Tiger Cats | 37-22 | ||||||||||||
IRFU | Hamilton Tiger Cats | 12 | ||||||||||||
WIFU | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | 6 | ||||||||||||
WIFU | Edmonton Eskimos | 25-17-24 | ||||||||||||
WIFU | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | 7-21-30 | ||||||||||||
WIFU | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | 24 | ||||||||||||
WEST | ||||||||||||||
ORFU | Toronto Balmy Beach | 4 | ||||||||||||
ORFU | Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen | 9-12 | ||||||||||||
ORFU | Toronto Balmy Beach | 6-24 |
Grey Cup Championship
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1953 Eastern (Interprovincial Rugby Football Union) All-Stars
Offence
- QB – Sam Etcheverry, Montreal Alouettes
- RB – Avatus Stone, Ottawa Rough Riders
- RB – Joe Scudero, Toronto Argonauts
- RB – Gene Roberts, Ottawa Rough Riders
- E – Red O'Quinn, Montreal Alouettes
- E – Bernie Flowers, Ottawa Rough Riders
- FW – Bob Simpson, Ottawa Rough Riders
- C – Tommy Hugo, Montreal Alouettes
- OG – Kaye Vaughan, Ottawa Rough Riders
- OG – Ed Bradley, Montreal Alouettes
- OT – Tex Coulter, Montreal Alouettes
- OT – Vince Mazza, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Defence
- DT – Tex Coulter, Montreal Alouettes
- DT – Vince Mazza, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
- DE – Pete Neumann, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
- DE – Doug McNichol, Montreal Alouettes
- DG – Vince Scott, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
- DG – Eddie Bevan, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
- LB – Red Ettinger, Toronto Argonauts
- LB – Ralph Toohy, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
- LB – Tommy Hugo, Montreal Alouettes
- DB – Dick Brown, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
- DB – Howie Turner, Ottawa Rough Riders
- DB – Lou Kusserow, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
- S - Teddy Toogood, Toronto Argonauts
1953 Western (Western Interprovincial Football Union) All-Stars
Offence
- QB – Claude Arnold, Edmonton Eskimos
- RB – Rollie Miles, Edmonton Eskimos
- RB – Billy Vessels, Edmonton Eskimos
- RB – Normie Kwong, Edmonton Eskimos
- E – Mac Speedie, Saskatchewan Roughriders
- E – Bud Grant, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- FW – Bud Korchak, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- C – Eagle Keys, Edmonton Eskimos
- OG – Mike Cassidy, Saskatchewan Roughriders
- OG – Jim Quondamatteo, Edmonton Eskimos
- OT – Leon Manley, Edmonton Eskimos
- OT – Martin Ruby, Saskatchewan Roughriders
Defence
- DT – Dick Huffman, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- DT – Martin Ruby, Saskatchewan Roughriders
- DE – Frank Anderson, Edmonton Eskimos
- DE – Ezzret Anderson, Calgary Stampeders
- DG – Dean Bandiera, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- DG – Gordon Brown, Calgary Stampeders
- LB – John Wozniak, Saskatchewan Roughriders
- LB – Tony Momsen, Calgary Stampeders
- DB – Ray Willsey, Edmonton Eskimos
- DB – Bobby Marlow, Saskatchewan Roughriders
- DB – Neill Armstrong, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- S – Tom Casey, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
1953 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 – Bob Schneidenbach, Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers
- HB – Dick Gregory - Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers
- HB – Jack Mancos, Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen
- HB – John Duchene, Sarnia Imperials
- E – Harvey Singleton, Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers
- E – Keith Fisher, Sarnia Imperials
- FW – Johnny Chorostecki, Sarnia Imperials
- C – Bruce Mattingly, Sarnia Imperials
- G – Jay Fry, Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen
- G – Lloyd "Dutch" Davey, Sarnia Imperials
- T – Oatten Fisher, Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers
- T – Maurice Dorocke, Sarnia Imperials
1953 Canadian Football Awards
- Most Outstanding Player Award – Billy Vessels (RB), Edmonton Eskimos
- Jeff Russel Memorial Trophy (IRFU MVP) – Bob Cunningham (FB), Ottawa Rough Riders
- Jeff Nicklin Memorial Trophy (WIFU MVP) - John Henry Johnson (RB), Calgary Stampeders
- Gruen Trophy (IRFU Rookie of the Year) - Bob Dawson (RB), Hamilton Tiger-Cats
- Dr. Beattie Martin Trophy (WIFU Rookie of the Year) - Gordon Sturtridge (DE), Saskatchewan Roughriders
- Imperial Oil Trophy (ORFU MVP) - Dick Gregory - Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers
References
- "Canadian Football Timelines (1860-2005)" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 January 2017. Retrieved 31 October 2019.
- Cosentino, Frank (1969). Canadian Football: The Grey Cup Years. Ontario: The Musson Book Company Limited. p. 147. ISBN 0-77370009-9.
- "1953". www.cflapedia.com. Retrieved 2019-10-31.