59th Grey Cup
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The 59th Grey Cup was played on November 28, 1971, before 34,404 fans at Vancouver's Empire Stadium.
The Calgary Stampeders beat the Toronto Argonauts on a slick rain covered field in an extremely close 14 to 11 match.
[edit] Box Score
First Quarter
Calgary - TD - Herm Harrison 14 yard pass from Jerry Keeling (Larry Robinson convert)
Second Quarter
Toronto - FG - Ivan MacMillan 11 yards
Calgary - TD - Jesse Mims 6 yard run (Larry Robinson convert)
Third Quarter
Toronto - TD - Roger Scales 33 yard fumble return (lateral from Joe Vijuk) (Ivan MacMillan convert)
Toronto - Rouge - Ivan MacMillan 27 yard missed FG
Fourth Quarter
No scoring
Teams | 1 Q | 2 Q | 3 Q | 4 Q | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Calgary Stampeders | 7 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 14 |
Toronto Argonauts | 0 | 3 | 8 | 0 | 11 |
[edit] The Game
Leo Cahill, the bombastic and always entertaining coach of the Toronto Argonauts said it would take an "act of God" to stop his team from winning the 1971 Grey Cup game.
It had been raining on this cold November day and sheets of water lay over parts of Vancouver's Empire Stadium's artificial turf.
Calgary opened with a Keeling to Harrison passing touchdown. Toronto countered with a big play, a 55 yard pass reception by fan favourite tight end Mel Profit, but would come away from this drive deep into Stampeder territory with only a field goal.
Jesse Mims added another Stampeder major, ending the scoring for the half and for Calgary on the day.
The second half saw Theismann replaced by Greg Barton, but the Argos could not move the ball.
Their only touchdown came when sure-handed Calgary punt returner Jim Silye dropped a kick which was then recovered by Joe Vijuk. Vijuk had the presence of mind to lateral to Roger Scales, who ran 33 yards for the touchdown.
Dick Thornton, a great two way player who had already made a fantastic reception, intercepted a Calgary pass and returned it to the Calgary 11 yard line. With Theismann back in the game, he handed the ball off to Leon McQuay, the Argonauts star running back. He cut left across the field, and promptly slipped and fumbled the ball, which was recovered Stampeder Reggie Holmes.
Toronto still had a chance as there was 1:53 left in the game, and Calgary was in a deep hole. Not getting a first down they had to punt. Unfortunately, the punt returner, Harry Abofs, in an effort to capture the wet ball, accidentally kicked it out of bounds while reaching down. CFL rules state that when a ball is kicked out of bounds, possession goes to the other team so Calgary resumed possession. If Abofs had knocked the ball out of bounds with his hand, Toronto would have had one last chance.
But that he did not do, and Calgary was Grey Cup champions.
[edit] Trivia
The 10 win and 4 loss Argonauts faced the 9 win, 6 loss and 1 tie Stampeders. Both teams finished in first place in their divisions, but Toronto, led by star rookie quarterback Joe Theismann was the favourite. Calgary was making their second straight appearance in the Grey Cup game, but had not won it since the famous 1948 game. Toronto had a nearly as long drought, with their last victory being in 1952.
The 1971 Grey Cup was the first to be played on artifical (tartan) turf.
Leo Cahill later won the 1971 Coach of the Year award.
Jim Silye was later a Member of Parliament for Calgary.
Preceded by 58th Grey Cup |
Grey Cup games | Succeeded by 60th Grey Cup |