1933 Toronto Argonauts season

The 1933 Toronto Argonauts season was the club's 47th season since its inception in 1873 and its 24th season in the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union. The team finished tied with the Montreal AAA Winged Wheelers for first place in the IRFU with an identical record of four wins and two losses, resulting in a two-game, total-points tiebreaker series which the Argos won by an aggregate score of 20-9. By virtue of this victory, the club secured its 7th IRFU championship and qualified for the playoffs for the first time since 1922. The ten-year drought was, and continues to be, the longest playoff drought in franchise history.

1933 Toronto Argonauts season
Head coachLew Hayman[1]
Home fieldVarsity Stadium[2]
Results
Record4–2
Division place2nd, IRFU
Playoff finishWon Grey Cup

In the playoffs, the Argonauts won the Grey Cup Semi-Final 13–0 over the Western Canada champion Winnipeg 'Pegs. The Argonauts progressed to face the Ontario Rugby Football Union champion Sarnia Imperials in the 21st Grey Cup game, which was the first, and thus far only, Canadian championship game to be played in Sarnia, Ontario. The Argonauts won the championship and the club's third Grey Cup by a score of 4–3, which ties for the lowest scoring Grey Cup game ever.

Regular season

Standings

Interprovincial Rugby Football Union
TeamGPWLTPFPAPts
Montreal AAA Winged Wheelers642067558
Toronto Argonauts642086548
Ottawa Rough Riders633061756
Hamilton Tigers615043732

[3]

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentFinal ScoreRecord
1Oct 7Montreal AAA Winged WheelersL 18–140–1–0
2Oct 14@ Ottawa Rough RidersL 14–00–2–0
3Oct 21@ Hamilton TigersW 21–21–2–0
4Oct 28Hamilton TigersW 11–52–2–0
5Nov 4Ottawa Rough RidersW 21–43–2–0
6Nov 11@ Montreal AAA Winged WheelersW 11–104–2–0

[4]

Postseason

The Argonauts were obliged to relocate their home playoff game on November 18 to Hamilton due to the unavailability of Varsity Stadium, where the University of Toronto were hosting Queen's University in the 1933 intercollegiate football final.

GameDateOpponentLocationFinal Score
IRFU Final Game 1Nov 18Montreal AAA Winged WheelersHamilton Amateur Athletic Association GroundsW 5–4
IRFU Final Game 2Nov 25@ Montreal AAA Winged WheelersMolson StadiumW 15–5
Grey Cup Semi-FinalDec 2Winnipeg 'PegsVarsity StadiumW 13–0
Grey CupDec 9@ Sarnia ImperialsDavis FieldW 4–3

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Grey Cup

December 9 @ Davis Field (Attendance: 2,751)[6]

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Toronto Argonauts00314
Sarnia Imperials01113
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References

  1. "All-Time Coaching". Toronto Argonauts. Archived from the original on 2011-04-22. Retrieved 2012-04-18.
  2. "Toronto Argonauts Stadium History". Toronto Argonauts. Archived from the original on 2011-04-22. Retrieved 2012-04-18.
  3. 2009 Canadian Football League Facts, Figures & Records, Canadian Football League Properties/Publications, Toronto, Ontario, ISBN 978-0-9739425-4-5, p.293
  4. "1933". cflapedia.com. Retrieved 2012-04-18.
  5. "The Toronto Argonauts' 1933 Season". Retrieved 2013-10-27.
  6. "1933 Grey Cup Recap". Canadian Football League. Archived from the original on 2012-06-01. Retrieved 2012-04-18.
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