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  • 45th Grey Cup
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  • The 45th Grey Cup was the Canadian Football Council's (CFC) championship game of the 1957 season, which was played on November 30, 1957. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats defeated the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 32–7 at Varsity Stadium in Toronto. This was the first Grey Cup game to be covered on coast-to-coast television.
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Number
  • 45
Home Coach
announcers
Date
  • 1957-11-30
Type
  • Grey Cup
Visitor Coach
visitor colour
  • Hamilton Tiger-Cats
home name
visitor name
Visitor
  • 6
  • 7
  • 12
Referee
Home
  • 0
  • 7
home colour
  • Winnipeg Blue Bombers
City
Home Record
  • 12
Stadium
Visitor Record
  • 10
Network
  • CBC, only on CBLT Toronto
abstract
  • The 45th Grey Cup was the Canadian Football Council's (CFC) championship game of the 1957 season, which was played on November 30, 1957. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats defeated the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 32–7 at Varsity Stadium in Toronto. This was the first Grey Cup game to be covered on coast-to-coast television. The game is famous for a play in which Hamilton defensive back Ray Bawel intercepted a Winnipeg pass and raced unopposed for an apparent touchdown. As he passed the Winnipeg bench, however, Dave Humphrey, a Toronto fan who was standing in front of the Winnipeg bench, put his foot out and tripped Bawel. After the officials huddled together for a while to discuss the situation not covered by the rulebook, referee Paul Dojack assessed a penalty of half the distance to the goal line as a sort of compromise. As it turned out, the incident had little effect as Hamilton scored on the ensuing drive and the game ended in a 32–7 rout for Hamilton.