1949 Edmonton Eskimos season explained

Team:Edmonton Eskimos
Year:1949
Record:4–10
Division Place:3rd, WIFU
General Manager:Al Anderson
Coach:Annis Stukus
Stadium:Clarke Stadium
Playoffs:Did not qualify
Previous:none
No Prevseason:true
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The 1949 Edmonton Eskimos season was the first season in the current franchise's history after several other Edmonton teams played under the same moniker but were unrelated. The team finished in 3rd place in the WIFU with a 4–10 record and missed the playoffs.

Team formation

On December 13, 1948, a group of Edmonton businessmen, led by Bob Bradburn, met and formed board of directors for a revived Edmonton Eskimos football team. The club's inaugural directors included Lucien Maynard, Bud Marquardt, and Walter Mackenzie.[1] On January 23, 1949, the Eskimos were admitted into the Western Interprovincial Football Union after the city's decade long absence from the league.[2] Toronto sportswriter and former Argonaut back Annis Stukus was named head coach the following month. He was chosen over Cincinnati Bearcats football coach Ray Nolting due to his knowledge of the Canadian game.[3]

Stukus brought his brother Bill to serve as the team's first quarterback and rounded out the backfield with U.S. imports Chuck Fenenbock, Pat West, and Earl Elsey. When the University of Alberta shut down its football program, Stukus added three more backs (Harry Irving, Peter Lougheed, and Harry Hobbs). Linemen included Andy Marefos, Bill Radovich, Lou Mogul, Nate Shore, Ken Moore, Gene Kiniski, Steve Paproski, John Dlugos, Nick Albert, and Jack Baldwin and Dimitri Goloubef, Jim MacRae, Bruce Pirt, Don Loucks, and Harry Bunting were the team's ends.[4]

Regular season

Standings

Western Interprovincial Football Union! Team !! GP !! W !! L !! T !! PF !! PA !! Pts
Calgary Stampeders 14 13 1 0 270 77 26
Regina Roughriders 14 9 5 0 235 102 18
14 4 10 0 93 235 8
14 2 12 0 74 258 4
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Schedule

WeekGameDateOpponentResultsVenueAttendance
ScoreRecord
11Mon, Sept 5Calgary StampedersL 6–200–1Clarke Stadium11,123
22Sat, Sept 10Winnipeg Blue BombersW 14–111–1Clarke Stadium6,500
23Mon, Sept 12Regina RoughridersL 0–121–2Clarke Stadium6,000
34Sat, Sept 17at Regina RoughridersL 1–131–3Taylor Field4,000
35Mon, Sept 19at Winnipeg Blue BombersW 10–32–3Osborne Stadium4,000
46Sat, Sept 24at Calgary StampedersL 5–412–4Mewata Stadium9,000
57Sat, Oct 1Calgary StampedersL 8–122–5Clarke Stadium10,000
68Sat, Oct 8at Winnipeg Blue BombersL 6–82–6Osborne Stadium4,000
69Mon, Oct 10at Regina RoughridersW 12–113–6Taylor Field3,000
710Sat, Oct 15at Calgary StampedersL 6–313–7Mewata Stadium8,000
811Sat, Oct 22Winnipeg Blue BombersW 13–64–7Clarke Stadium7,000
812Mon, Oct 24Regina RoughridersL 11–294–8Clarke Stadium5,000
913Sat, Oct 29at Calgary StampedersL 0–274–9Mewata Stadium6,700
914Mon, Oct 31Calgary StampedersL 1–114–10Clarke Stadium
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Notes and References

  1. News: Edmonton Plans Gridiron Entry . 16 August 2024 . The Calgary Herald . December 14, 1948.
  2. News: Edmonton in Football - West Seeks Rule Changes . 16 August 2024 . The Leader-Post . January 24, 1949.
  3. News: Stukus To Coach Edmonton . 16 August 2024 . The Calgary Herald . February 22, 1949.
  4. News: Esks' Backfield Solid, But Line Worries Stuke . 16 August 2024 . The Calgary Herald . August 13, 1949.
  5. Web site: CFL.ca - Official Site of the Canadian Football League . 2011-10-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20091006092558/http://www.cfl.ca/standings/1949/reg . 2009-10-06 . dead .
  6. Web site: 1949 Schedule | CFL.ca | Official Site of the Canadian Football League . www.cfl.ca . 22 May 2022 . https://archive.today/20130115075226/http://www.cfl.ca/schedule/year/1949/time_zone/0 . 15 January 2013 . dead.
  7. Web site: 1949 Edmonton Eskimos (WIFU) - Pro Football Archives.