The 3rd
Grey Cup (the championship of the
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) was played on November 25, 1911, before 13,687 fans at
Varsity Stadium
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at
Toronto
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.
The
University of Toronto Varsity Blues
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defeated the
Toronto Argonauts
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14–7.
Game summary
U. of Toronto Varsity Blues (14) – TDs,
Allan Ramsey,
Frank Knight
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; cons.,
Jack Maynard
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(2); singles,
Maynard (2).
Toronto Argonauts (7) – FG,
Ross Binkley; singles,
Binkley (3),
Bill Mallet.
Toronto Varsity Blues roster
* Manager F.J. Mulqueen * Head Coach Dr. A.B. Wright
Players * T. Dales * H. Taylor * G. Peter Campbell * Elliot Green * Al Ramsey * Geoffery Taylor * Lloyd Sifton * Frank Hassard * N. Lorimer * B. Frith * Bobby Singclair * Stan Clark * Pete German * J.M. "Duff" Wood * Edward "Ted" Knox * C.E. MacDonald * Frank Knight * Bill Curits * Bob Thompson * Ralph Bell * Rod Grass * Lew Cory * Bill Cruickshank
External links
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03
Grey Cup
Grey Cup, 3rd
1911 in Ontario
November 1911 sports events
1910s in Toronto
Toronto Varsity Blues football
Toronto Argonauts
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