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1933 Canadian Football championship game
21st Grey Cup
Toronto Argonauts Sarnia Imperials
(4–2) (5–1)
4 3
Head coach: 
Lew Hayman
Head coach: 
Pat Ouellette
1234 Total
Toronto Argonauts 0031 4
Sarnia Imperials 0111 3
DateDecember 9, 1933
StadiumDavis Field
LocationSarnia, Ontario
RefereeJo-Jo Stirrett
Attendance2,751
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The 21st Grey Cup game was the Canadian football championship in 1933. Toronto Argonauts defeated Sarnia Imperials 4–3 at Sarnia's Davis Field on December 9 before a crowd of 2,751.

This was the last Grey Cup which a Western champion failed to qualify for on account to losing a semifinal game, with Toronto having beaten the WCRFU champion Winnipeg Pegs (the modern Winnipeg Blue Bombers) 13-0 in a semifinal game, although Western teams would later be absent from a number of Grey Cups due to a series of rules disputes and (later) due to interruption of regular league play during World War II.

References

  1. "Grey Cup 1933". Canadian Football League. Archived from the original on 7 October 2008. Retrieved 28 September 2008.
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