1960 Calgary Stampeders season

Canadian football team season

The 1960 Calgary Stampeders finished in third place in the W.I.F.U. with a 6–8–2 record. They were defeated in the West Semi-Finals by the Edmonton Eskimos.

This was the first season at McMahon Stadium for the Stamps.

Regular season

Season standings

Western Interprovincial Football Union
Team GP W L T PF PA Pts
Winnipeg Blue Bombers 16 14 2 0 453 239 28
Edmonton Eskimos 16 10 6 0 318 225 20
Calgary Stampeders 16 6 8 2 374 404 14
BC Lions 16 5 9 2 296 356 12
Saskatchewan Roughriders 16 2 12 2 205 422 6

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1960 season schedule

1960 preseason

Day Date Opponent Score Attendance
Wednesday July 20, 1960 Edmonton Eskimos W 17–4 n/a
Wednesday July 27, 1960 at Toronto Argonauts L 51–30 12,692

1960 regular season

Day Date Opponent Score Attendance
Friday August 12, 1960 at Saskatchewan Roughriders T 15–15 13,192
Monday August 15, 1960 Winnipeg Blue Bombers L 38–23 20,450
Thursday August 18, 1960 at Winnipeg Blue Bombers L 50–7 18,389
Monday August 22, 1960 BC Lions L 26–19 n/a
Monday August 29, 1960 Saskatchewan Roughriders W 23–15 13,500
Monday September 5, 1960 Edmonton Eskimos L 29–28 n/a
Saturday September 10, 1960 at Edmonton Eskimos L 41–10 17,993
Monday September 12, 1960 at BC Lions T 21–21 27,759
Monday September 19, 1960 Winnipeg Blue Bombers L 19–17 14,000
Saturday September 24, 1960 BC Lions W 28–14 13,000
Monday September 26, 1960 at Saskatchewan Roughriders L 45–35 n/a
Saturday October 1, 1960 at Winnipeg Blue Bombers L 31–21 15,968
Wednesday October 5, 1960 Saskatchewan Roughriders W 39–22 11,000
Saturday October 8, 1960 at Edmonton Eskimos W 31–11 15,500
Saturday October 15, 1960 Edmonton Eskimos W 35–17 17,000
Saturday October 22, 1960 at BC Lions W 22–10 29,599

1960 playoffs

Western Conference Semi-Finals (two-game, total points series)

Day Date Opponent Score Attendance
Wednesday November 2, 1960 at Edmonton Eskimos L 30–7 16,018
Saturday November 5, 1960 Edmonton Eskimos L 40–21 20,000
  • Calgary lost the series 70–28. Edmonton advanced to play the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the Western Conference Finals.

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Awards and records

References

  1. ^ "CFL.ca". Archived from the original on 2008-07-25. Retrieved 2009-08-09.
  2. ^ "Calgary Stampeders Historical Canadian Football League (CFL) Scores Since 1945". Archived from the original on 2009-03-12. Retrieved 2009-06-17.
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