1929 in Canadian football


Canadian Football News in 1929

CRU adopted use of the forward pass on a limited basis in Junior, Interscholastic, Western Canada Rugby Union, Western Intercollegiate Union and the Grey Cup final.
The first legal pass in Canada was thrown by Gerry Seiberling and the first reception was by Ralph Losie of Calgary Altomah-Tigers against Edmonton on September 21. Jersey Jack Campbell of Regina threw the first forward pass in a Grey Cup game and Jerry Erskine made the first reception. The first touchdown pass was by Edmonton's Joe Cook to Pal Power in the second quarter of a game against the University of Alberta on September 28. The first interception return for a touchdown was by Joe Hess of the University of Alberta in the same game when he caught a pass by Cook.

Regular season

Final regular season standings

Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, Pts = Points

  • Bold text means that they have clinched the playoffs
TeamGPWLTPFPAPts
Winnipeg St.John's422042354
Winnipeg Tammany Tigers422035424

TeamGPWLTPFPAPts
Regina Roughriders43014167
Saskatoon Quakers412123303
Moose Jaw Maroons413016442

League Champions

Grey Cup Playoffs

Note: All dates in 1929

MRFU Tie-Breaker

  • The Winnipeg St.John's advance to western playoff versus the Regina Roughriders

    ORFU Final

  • Sarnia advances to the East Semi-Final.

    CIRFU Final

  • Queen's advances to the East Final.

    East Semi-Final

  • Hamilton advances to the East Final.

    East Final

  • Hamilton advances to the Grey Cup game.

    West Semi-Final

  • Regina advances to the West Final.

    West Final

  • Due to the BCRFU schedule being declared too long for the WCRFU playoffs Regina advances directly to the Grey Cup game.

    Playoff Bracket

Grey Cup Championship

1929 Canadian Football Awards

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