52nd Grey Cup
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The 52nd Grey Cup was hosted at Exhibition Stadium in Toronto, Ontario on November 28, 1964. The B.C. Lions defeated the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 34-24. This was the first Grey Cup for B.C.
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B.C. player Bill Munsey scored two touchdowns in the third quarter, one on offence and another on defence. Having replaced injured running back Bob Swift, he took a handoff from quarterback Joe Kapp, and broke over right guard for an 18-yard touchdown. Later in the quarter, at the B.C. 35-yard line, Hamilton quarterback Bernie Faloney tried to lateral to halfback Johnny Counts, who dropped the ball. In the ensuing scramble for the fumble, Munsey picked up the ball and ran 71 yards for another touchdown.
B.C. Lions Team Members: By Bailey, Emery Barnes, Neal Beaumont, Walt Bilicki, Tom Brown, Mack Burton, Mike Cacic, Jim Carphin, Pat Claridge, Steve Cotter, Lonnie Dennis, Wayne Dennis, Norm Fieldgate, Greg Findlay, Willie Fleming, Dick Fouts, Bill Frank, Ian Hagemoen, Tom Hinton, Lou Holland, Sonny Homer, Joe Kapp, Gus Kasapis, Peter Kempf, Bill Lasseter, Jim MacNaughton, Mike Martin, Mel Melin, Ron Morris, Bill Munsey, Pete Onler, Gary Schwertfeger, Paul Seale, Steve Shafer, Ken Sugarman, Bob Swift, Willie Taylor, Don Vicic, Jessie Williams, Herb Capozzi (general manager), Dave Skrien (head coach), Roy Cavallin (trainer).
Preceded by 51st Grey Cup |
Grey Cup games | Succeeded by 53rd Grey Cup |
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