Canadian football team season
The 1952 Calgary Stampeders finished in third place in the W.I.F.U. with a 7–9 record. They were defeated in the W.I.F.U. Semi-Finals by the Edmonton Eskimos .
Regular season
Season standings
[ 1]
Season schedule
Week
Game
Date
Opponent
Results
Venue
Attendance
Score
Record
1
Sat, Aug 23
at Winnipeg Blue Bombers
W 12–8
1–0
Osborne Stadium
10,000
2
Mon, Aug 25
at Saskatchewan Roughriders
W 21–14
2–0
Taylor Field
1,000
3
Sat, Aug 30
vs. Edmonton Eskimos
W 14–7
3–0
Mewata Stadium
12,000
4
Mon, Sept 1
at Edmonton Eskimos
L 10–17
3–1
Clarke Stadium
13,172
5
Sat, Sept 6
vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders
L 8–18
3–2
Mewata Stadium
12,000
6
Mon, Sept 8
vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers
L 6–7
3–3
Mewata Stadium
14,000
7
Sat, Sept 13
at Saskatchewan Roughriders
W 30–20
4–3
Taylor Field
10,500
8
Sat, Sept 20
at Edmonton Eskimos
L 18–35
4–4
Clarke Stadium
14,922
9
Mon, Sept 22
vs. Edmonton Eskimos
L 9–10
4–5
Mewata Stadium
10
Sat, Sept 27
at Saskatchewan Roughriders
W 16–9
5–5
Taylor Field
12,000
11
Mon, Sept 29
at Winnipeg Blue Bombers
L 28–39
5–6
Osborne Stadium
9,600
12
Sat, Oct 4
vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers
L 30–41
5–7
Mewata Stadium
12,000
13
Mon, Oct 6
vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders
W 30–27
6–7
Mewata Stadium
11,000
14
Sat, Oct 11
at Edmonton Eskimos
W 33–30
7–7
Clarke Stadium
13,000
15
Mon, Oct 13
vs. Edmonton Eskimos
L 10–16
7–8
Mewata Stadium
12,000
16
Sat, Oct 18
vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers
L 18–42
7–9
Mewata Stadium
[ 2]
Playoffs
SEMI-FINALS
Edmonton won the total-point series by 42–38. The Eskimos will play the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the WIFU Finals.
References
Western Interprovicial Football Union Interprovincial Rugby Football Union Ontario Rugby Football Union See also
Franchise Stadiums Lore Important figures Retired numbers Key personnel Grey Cup championships (8) Western Division championships (17) Current league affiliations
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