43rd Grey Cup

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43rd Grey Cup
Grey Cup parade.
Edmonton Eskimos Montreal Alouettes
(14-2) (8-4)
34 19
Head coach: 
Head coach: 
1 2 3 4 Total
Edmonton Eskimos 6 12 12 4 34
Montreal Alouettes 13 6 0 0 19
Date November 26, 1955
Stadium Empire Stadium
Location Vancouver
Attendance 39,417
Broadcasters
Network CBC - only on CBLT Toronto
Announcers Norm Marshall, Larry O'Brien
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The 43rd Grey Cup game was played on November 26, 1955 before 39,417 football fans at Empire Stadium in Vancouver. This was the first Grey Cup played in Vancouver.

The Edmonton Eskimos beat Montreal Alouettes by the score of 34 to 19.

Box Score

First Quarter

Montreal - Single - Bud Korchak missed field goal
Edmonton – TD – Normie Kwong 1-yard run (Bob Dean convert)
Montreal – TD – Pat Abbruzzi 1-yard run (Bud Korchak convert)
Montreal – TD – Hal Patterson 41-yard pass from Sam Etcheverry (Bud Korchak convert)

Second Quarter

Edmonton – TD – Johnny Bright 42-yard run (Bob Dean convert)
Montreal – TD – Hal Patterson 00-yard pass from Sam Etcheverry (Bud Korchak convert)
Edmonton – TD – Bob Heydenfeldt 15-yard pass from Jackie Parker (Bob Dean convert)

Third Quarter

Edmonton – TD – Normie Kwong 1-yard run (Bob Dean convert)
Edmonton – TD – Johnny Bright 3-yard run (Bob Dean convert)

Fourth Quarter

Edmonton – Single – Bob Dean 00-yard kick
Edmonton – FG – Bob Dean 00-yard field goal

Team 1 Q 2 Q 3 Q 4 Q Final
Edmonton Eskimos 6 12 12 4 34
Montreal Alouettes 13 6 0 0 19

Trivia

Montreal Alouettes quarterback Sam Etcheverry set a Grey Cup record with 508 passing yards. Normie Kwong rushed 30 times for 145 yards for Edmonton.

The game was held in Vancouver for the first time, and outside of Ontario for only the second time. The attendance was a record that would last until 1976.

This was the second of 11 Grey Cup clashes between Edmonton and Montreal. The Eskimos have won in 1954, 1955, 1956, 1975, 1978, 1979, 2003 and 2005's overtime thriller. The Larks have prevailed in 1974, the Ice Bowl of 1977, and 2002.

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