Winnipeg Blue Bombers 8 @ Calgary Stampeders 11

Game Details

  • Week 8
  • 50th Game of Regular Season (50th Overall)
  • Saturday, Sep 17, 1966 11:00 PM EDT ( )
  • (Local)
  • at McMahon Stadium in Calgary, AB
    • Surface: Natural Grass
    • Attendance: 18,080
    • Capacity: 21,000
1965 and 1966 Calgary and Winnipeg Matchups
1965Week 3CGY 8 @ WPG 19
Week 7WPG 7 @ CGY 35
Week 14WPG 22 @ CGY 0
Division FinalWPG 9 @ CGY 27
Division FinalCGY 11 @ WPG 15
Division FinalWPG 19 @ CGY 12
1966Week 4CGY 9 @ WPG 19
Week 8WPG 8 @ CGY 11
Week 10CGY 16 @ WPG 9

Stampeders record vs Blue Bombers (Regular Season)

Last decade (1956 to 1965)
  • at Calgary 6–11–0 (0.353)
  • at Winnipeg 6–11–0 (0.353)
  • Calgary Total 12–22–0 (0.353)
All-time (through 1966)
  • at Calgary 19–22–0 (0.463)
  • at Winnipeg 17–24–0 (0.415)
  • Calgary Total 36–46–0 (0.439)

Streaks as of Sept. 17, 1966 (Regular Season)

Stampeders streak at home vs Blue Bombers
Stampeders streak overall vs Blue Bombers

Boxscore

Linescore
1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Blue Bombers 1 7 0 0 8
Stampeders 3 1 7 0 11

Blue Bombers coach: Harold “Bud” Grant (L)
Stampeders coach: Jerry Williams (W)

Blue Bombers (4-4-0) Next vs Argonauts Sep 22
Stampeders (3-6-0) Next vs Eskimos Sep 25

Game Time Weather in Calgary, AB

September 17th Hourly Weather Summary for Calgary
Site Local Time Condition Temp. Wind Humidity Pressure
Calgary Int'l A 8:00 PM Mostly Cloudy 17.8°C NNE (230°) at 16 km/h 48% 88.57 kPa
Calgary Int'l A 9:00 PM Cloudy 15.6°C NNE (180°) at 13 km/h 51% 88.58 kPa
Calgary Int'l A 10:00 PM Cloudy 16.7°C NNE (160°) at 18 km/h 46% 88.57 kPa
Calgary Int'l A 11:00 PM Mainly Clear 15.0°C NNE (250°) at 10 km/h 51% 88.54 kPa

Conditions at Calgary Int'l A (10.03 km away). Weather courtesy of Environment Canada Data.

League Records Set and Approached in WPG @ CGY
Including known plays over 55 yards

CategoryCurrent
Rank
Original
Rank
ValuePersonRecord Held Span OR

Sources

  • CFL (Game score/boxscore)

Contributors

  • Steve Daniel/CFL

Notices

  • No notices for this game.