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| Date | November 30, 1969 | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Stadium | Autostade | ||||||||||||||||||
| Location | Montreal | ||||||||||||||||||
| Most Valuable Player | Russ Jackson, QB (Rough Riders) | ||||||||||||||||||
| Attendance | 33,172 | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Network | CBC,CTV,SRC | ||||||||||||||||||
57thGrey Cup, theCanadian Football League's championship game, was played November 30, 1969, and theOttawa Rough Riders defeated theSaskatchewan Roughriders 29–11 before 33,172 fans at Montreal'sAutostade. It was the first time since1931, a break of 38 years, that the CFL title match would be played in Montreal.[1]
The game is the focus of the "Playing a Dangerous Game" episode inTSN's 2012 documentary seriesEngraved on a Nation celebrating the 100th Grey Cup game. Concerns about ongoingFLQ separatistterrorist bombing activities in Quebec prompted the CFL and Montreal authorities to havepolice officers in full riot gear securing the stadium and Prime MinisterPierre Trudeau.[1] However, no incidents occurred during the course of the weekend.
This was the first Grey Cup game played in its entirety on a Sunday; all Grey Cup games since this one (except for 1970) have been played on a Sunday.
First Quarter
Saskatchewan – TD –Alan Ford 27 yard pass fromRon Lancaster (Jack Abendschan convert)
Saskatchewan – Safety –Bill Van Burkleo conceded
Second Quarter
Ottawa – TD –Jay Roberts 11 yard pass fromRuss Jackson (Don Sutherin convert)
Ottawa – TD –Ron Stewart 80 yard pass fromRuss Jackson (Don Sutherin convert)
Third Quarter
Saskatchewan – Single –Alan Ford
Saskatchewan – Single –Jack Abendschan
Ottawa – TD –Jim Mankins 11 yard pass fromRuss Jackson (Don Sutherin convert)
Fourth Quarter
Ottawa – Single –Don Sutherin
Ottawa – TD –Ron Stewart 32 yard pass fromRuss Jackson (Don Sutherin convert)
| Teams | 1 Q | 2 Q | 3 Q | 4 Q | Final |
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| Ottawa Rough Riders | 0 | 14 | 7 | 8 | 29 |
| Saskatchewan Roughriders | 9 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 11 |
The game's first score resulted from a fumble by Ottawa's punterBill Van Burkleo after he slipped in a muddy area of the field.George Reed recovered on the Ottawa's 31 yard line. Saskatchewan got the touchdown whenRon Lancaster passed toAlan Ford from the 27 yard line. Van Burkleo conceded a safety to add to the Saskatchewan lead.
On Ottawa's first touchdown drive in the second quarter Jackson ran the ball up the middle for 18 yards. Another short run of his own set up an 11-yard pass to Jay Roberts, who broke through a couple of tacklers for the score.
Saskatchewan was given great field position again on a 78-yard kickoff return by Alan Ford. But Ottawa'sDon Sutherin recovered a George Reed fumble on the Ottawa 30 yard line, ending the threat.
Wayne Shaw managed to tip one Jackson pass toRon Stewart, but he was able to catch the ball behind a wall of blockers before getting into the open for an 80-yard score.
With Ottawa leading 14-11 in the third quarter, theGreen Riders fumbled a kick and Dan Dever recovered the ball for Ottawa on the Saskatchewan 27.Ed McQuarters appeared to have Jackson tackled for a loss, but Jackson dodged the tackle, rolled to his left, and hit Jim Mankins just over the goal line for another touchdown.
Ottawa scored their fourth touchdown in the fourth quarter. Just before Jackson was driven to the ground by Cliff Shaw, he managed to flip the ball to Stewart, who ran 32 yards for his second TD.
Ottawa quarterbackRuss Jackson set a record for throwing the most passing touchdowns in a Grey Cup game, four.[2] This was Jackson's final regular game. He came out of retirement to play in the July 2, 1970, Ottawa-vs.-CFL All-Stars game. He completed 3 of 8 passes, with his last pass as a professional being intercepted.
This was the only Grey Cup game played at the Autostade. When Montreal next hosted the game in1977, it was at Olympic Stadium.
| Miss BC Lions | Judy Ireland |
| Miss Calgary Stampeders | Cathy Savage |
| Miss Edmonton Eskimos | Barbara Barchard |
| Miss Hamilton Tiger-Cats | Cathy McKeen |
| Miss Montreal Alouettes | Pamela Davidson |
| Miss Ottawa Rough Riders | Pamela Whiting |
| Miss Saskatchewan Roughriders | Laura Medland |
| Miss Toronto Argonauts | Robin Keeler |
| Miss Winnipeg Blue Bombers | Jean Wills |