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47th Grey Cup

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47th Grey Cup
Winnipeg Blue Bombers Hamilton Tiger-Cats
(12-4) (10-4)
21 7
Head coach: 
Head coach: 
1234 Total
Winnipeg Blue Bombers 30117 21
Hamilton Tiger-Cats 0160 7
DateNovember 28, 1959
StadiumCNE Stadium
LocationToronto
Most Valuable PlayerCharlie Shepard
RefereePaul Dojack
Attendance33,133
Broadcasters
NetworkCBC - only on CBLT Toronto
AnnouncersNorm Marshall, Larry O'Brien

The 47th Grey Cup was the Canadian Football League's (CFL) championship game of the 1959 season on November 28, 1959.

The Winnipeg Blue Bombers defeated the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 21 to 7 at Toronto's CNE Stadium before a crowd of 33,133

Game summary

On the first series of the game, Winnipeg drove deep and Gerry James kicked a 21 yard field goal.

In the second quarter, Winnipeg's Charlie Shepard had a punt blocked by Vince Scott. The ball went into the end zone but Scott was unable to recover and it was brought out by Bomber Jack Delveaux. Hamilton were only able to score a single, leaving Winnipeg ahead at the half 3-1.

In the third quarter Hamilton drove to the Winnipeg 4 yard line but were unable to score a touchdown on their first two downs and settled for a Steve Oneschuk field goal. A second Oneschuk field goal and a single by Charlie Shepard made for a third quarter score of 7-4 in Hamilton's favour.

Early in the fourth quarter Bombers' Roger Savoie hit Hamilton running back Gerry McDougall, causing him to fumble. Bud Tinsley recovered for Winnipeg at the Tiger-Cats' 43 yard line. Bombers' Farrell Funston took a sideline pass from quarterback Ken Ploen 41 yards to the two yard line. From there Charlie Shepard ran for the touchdown.

Hamilton were unable to move into the wind and Shepard scored three singles on wind-assisted punts. In the last minute, still only trailing by a converted touchdown, Hamilton were compelled to gamble on third down at their own 33. The gamble failed and Winnipeg sealed their victory with a 33-yard touchdown pass from Ploen to Ernie Pitts in the last seconds of the game.

Trivia

Charlie Shepard was named the game's Most Valuable Player.

Videos

Funston 41 yard reception and Shepard 2-yard touchdown

Start of game

  • "Grey Cup: 1959". Canadian Football League.