Overview of the events of 1945 in Canadian football
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Football returned to relative normal in 1945 following the conclusion of World War II. Two rivals from the pre-war years met once again in the annual Grey Cup, but on this occasion, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers were no match for the Toronto Argonauts. For Winnipeg, it was the worst loss by a western team in the Grey Cup since 1923 when Queen's University routed the Regina Roughriders 54–0.[1]
^"Grey Cup Memories: 1945". CFL.ca. 2005-11-07. Retrieved 2019-10-05.
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