56th Grey Cup

56th Grey Cup was played November 30, 1968, and the Ottawa Rough Riders defeated the Calgary Stampeders 24–21 before 32,655 fans at Toronto's Exhibition Stadium. Vic Washington's 79-yard run is still a Grey Cup record, and he won the Grey Cup Most Valuable Player award. This was the final Grey Cup game to be played on a Saturday; beginning the next year and since then (except for 1970), all Grey Cup games have been played on a Sunday.

56th Grey Cup
Ottawa Rough Riders Calgary Stampeders
(9–3–2) (10–6)
24 21
Head coach: 
Head coach: 
1234 Total
Ottawa Rough Riders 13713 24
Calgary Stampeders 01407 21
DateNovember 30, 1968
StadiumExhibition Stadium
LocationToronto
Most Valuable PlayerVic Washington
Attendance32,655
Broadcasters
NetworkCBC, CTV, SRC

Box score

First Quarter

Ottawa – Single – Don Sutherin 00 yard kick

Second Quarter

Ottawa – FG – Don Sutherin 27-yard field goal
Calgary – TD – Peter Liske 1-yard run (Larry Robinson convert)
Calgary – TD – Terry Evanshen 21-yard pass from Peter Liske (Larry Robinson convert)

Third Quarter

Ottawa – TD – Russ Jackson 1-yard run (Don Sutherin convert)

Fourth Quarter

Ottawa – TD – Vic Washington 79-yard run (convert blocked)
Ottawa – TD – Margene Adkins 70-yard pass from Russ Jackson (Don Sutherin convert)
Calgary – TD – Terry Evanshen 4-yard pass from Peter Liske (Larry Robinson convert)

Teams 1 Q 2 Q 3 Q 4 Q Final
Ottawa Rough Riders 1 3 7 13 24
Calgary Stampeders 0 14 0 7 21

1968 Miss Grey Cup

Team nominees[1]
Miss BC LionsValerie Bryan
Miss Calgary StampedersPatricia Cooper
Miss Edmonton EskimosBarbara Casault
Miss Hamilton Tiger-CatsKathy Cumming
Miss Montreal AlouettesLynn Jessop
Miss Ottawa Rough RidersLee Donaldson
Miss Saskatchewan RoughridersDonna Hardy
Miss Toronto ArgonautsJacquie Perrin
Miss Winnipeg Blue BombersDiane Zuk
  • Miss Edmonton Eskimos Barbara Casault was named Miss Grey Cup 1968, with Miss Toronto Argonauts Jacquie Perrin the first runner-up, and Miss Hamilton Tiger-Cats Kathy Cumming the second runner-up. A second-year education student at the University of Alberta, she received a new 1969 convertible, a trip for two to Mexico, a mink stole, a movie camera and a diamond watch set. Each contestant received $1,500 in prizes. Casault's prizes were worth $15,000, with those for the first-runner up worth $2,700 and the second runner-up worth $2,200.
  • Miss Saskatchewan Roughriders Donna Hardy was chosen the inaugural Miss Personality Plus by the other contestants.
  • Selection of Miss Grey Cup was done on the basis of personality and poise (30 points), carriage and figure (15 points), make-up and grooming (10 points), speech and projection (10 points), cheerleader costume (10 points) and overall impression (10 points).[2]

References

  1. Montreal Gazette, Thursday 28 November 1968, page 34.
  2. Toronto Star, Wednesday 27 November 1968, page 65.
  • "Grey Cup: 1968". Canadian Football League. Archived from the original on 2010-12-13.


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