CANADA SOCCER CONNAUGHT SERIES 1913 - 1939
THE DOMINION OF CANADA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
CONNAUGHT SERIES: THE DOMINION OF CANADA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Published by Canada Soccer, 2017 (second edition 2019). Photos from the Canada Soccer Images Library via canadasoccer.com.
CONNAUGHT SERIES: THE DOMINION OF CANADA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
Story of the Connaught Series....................................... 4
George Anderson......................................................... 76 Geordie Campbell........................................................ 77
Champions from 1913 to 1939..................................... 26
Marcel Castonguay...................................................... 78 Paul-Émile Castonguay................................................ 79
1913 Norwood Wanderers of St. Boniface................... 28
Roland Castonguay...................................................... 80
1914 Norwood Wanderers of St. Boniface................... 30
Joe Clulow.................................................................... 81
1915 Winnipeg Scottish FC.......................................... 32
Jock Coulter................................................................. 82
1919 Montréal Grand Trunk FC................................... 34
Eddie Derby................................................................. 83
1920 Hamilton Westinghouse FC................................. 36
Fred Dierden................................................................ 84
1921 Toronto Scottish FC............................................. 38
Ernie Edmunds............................................................. 85
1922 Calgary Hillhurst FC............................................ 40
Bill Findler.................................................................... 86
1923 Nanaimo FC Wanderers...................................... 42
Larry Fitzpatrick............................................................ 87
1924 Winnipeg United Weston FC............................... 44
George Graham........................................................... 88
1925 Toronto Ulster United FC..................................... 46
Art Halliwell.................................................................. 89
1926 Winnipeg United Weston FC............................... 48
Bobby Harley................................................................ 90
1927 Nanaimo FC Wanderers...................................... 50
Trevor Harvey............................................................... 91
1928 Westminster Royals FC....................................... 52
Bobby Lavery............................................................... 92
1929 Montréal Canadian National Railways................ 54
Eddie MacLaine........................................................... 93
1930 Westminster Royals FC....................................... 56
Bill Matthews................................................................ 94
1931 Westminster Royals FC....................................... 68
Doug McMahon............................................................ 95
1932 Toronto Scottish FC............................................. 60
Jimmy Moir................................................................... 96
1933 Toronto Scottish FC............................................. 62
Jimmy Nelson............................................................... 97
1934 Verdun Park FC................................................... 64
Harry Phillips................................................................ 98
1935 Montréal Aldred Building..................................... 66
Alec Smith.................................................................... 99
1936 Westminster Royals FC....................................... 68
Jimmy Spencer.......................................................... 100
1937 Vancouver Johnston National Storage................ 70
Andy Stevens............................................................. 101
1938 North Shore United FC........................................ 72
Dickie Stobbart........................................................... 102
1939 Vancouver Radials FC........................................ 74
Albert Thombs............................................................ 103 Dave Turner............................................................... 104
Connaught Series Footballers.................................... 107
Stan Wakelyn............................................................. 105
Connaught Series Clubs............................................ 149
Artie Woutersz............................................................ 106
CONNAUGHT SERIES With the birth of the Dominion of Canada Football Association in 1912, a national competition was inaugurated in 1913, with the winner presented the newly-struck Connaught Cup. The winner’s trophy was donated by the Duke of Connaught, the 10th Governor General of Canada and a Patron to the Dominion of Canada Football Association. THE GREATEST SPORTING CARNIVAL OF ITS KIND There was plenty of excitement ahead of the first Connaught Cup Series in the summer of 1913. That first Championship took place in Fort William, Ontario (today Thunder Bay) with club representatives from four areas of the footballing country: Norwood Wanderers of St. Boniface, representing Manitoba; Fort William Canadian Pacific Railways, representing New Ontario; Toronto Old Country, representing Ontario; and Lachine, representing Québec. As noted in the Daily Times-Journal ahead of the competition, this would be “the greatest sporting carnival of its kind ever held in Canada.” A meeting was held in the city hall (on 25 August) to formulate the plans for the games. Among those present were W.J. Burdett, industrial commission, Vernon Jones, J.T. Stenhouse, E.R. Gavin, J. Wood, W.C. Sample, and H. Taylor, who occupied the chair. The following strong committees were appointed: Entertainment committee - Mayor G.A. Graham, Major E.R. Wayland, G.Foll, J. Murphy, C.W. Jarvis, and A.V. McGrath Advertising and publicity committee - W.J. Burdett, H.Scott, 4
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Sporting Editor Times-Journal, and W.C. Sample Ground committee - H.Taylor, J.T. Stenhouse, and J.Wood Finance committee - A.A. Wilson, S.J. McQueen, Alf Cooper, and Dr. Stewart
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The meeting was a very enthusiastic one, the members of the committee offering to do everything in their power to make the tournament a great success. All the preliminary arrangements have now been completed and it is now up to (Dominion of Canada Football Association president) Fred Barter to make the draw and announce the dates. Ahead of the games, organisers hoped that a representative from Alberta would also be included in the mix, specifically the famous Caledonian FC club from Calgary. The Callies declined, however, on account of receiving such a late invitation.
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For the first two years, the competition was organised in a league, round-robin format. In the very first match on 1 September 1913, hosts Fort William Canadian Pacific Railways won 3:2 over Toronto Old Country in front of 2,000 fans at Arena Park. Over the course of six days in that first year, the four teams played three matches each, with the Norwood Wanderers of St. Boniface the narrow winners after going undefeated with a win and two draws.
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Back home, the winners were celebrated, with the mayor’s address published in the Manitoba Free Press: Gentleman - on behalf of the city council of St. Boniface, I have great pleasure in welcoming you on your return from Fort William. Your success in the recent football Championship reflects great credit both upon your organisation and also, I am happy to say, to the credit of this city.
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You have worthily upheld the traditions of clean British sportsmanship and have won a great and most coveted position in the annals of Canadian sport.
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Dominion of Canada Football Championship On behalf of the city council and citizens in general, I am glad and happy to say that we assisted financially in helping along the good work and I wish therefore to thank you for the splendid way in which you have the justified our assistance and have also brought before the people of this Dominion the name of this our great city of St. Boniface. In 1914, five teams played four games each in a round-robin series in Winnipeg from 7-12 September. For the second year in a row, the Norwood Wanderers from St. Boniface came out on top. Undefeated again, they narrowly won the Connaught Cup this time on goal average. As explained in newspapers, “the victors’ score of six points was equaled by the CPR team of Fort William, but by virtue of the fact that their goal average was better, the possession of the trophy remained with the defenders.” As it was the previous year, the 1914 competition was decided on the last day. On that day, goalkeeper and tournament hero Walter Simpson posted his third clean sheet in four matches. By virtue of playing at ‘home’ (St. Boniface neighbours the City of Winnipeg), the Norwood Wanderers were quick to start their celebration on the city streets, as carefully reported by the Manitoba Free Press. Pandemonium was let loose on the way. No one could escape the knowledge that Norwood Wanderers of St. Boniface had won the Connaught Cup for it was spelled out, shouted and sung from every throat in all the cars and the noise was increased by several dozen horns which the boys blew till their heads ached. For its third year, the Connaught Series format was changed, this time pitting the best from the “east” (Ontario-Québec) against the best from the “west” (Manitoba-New Ontario). After winning their respective semi-finals, Toronto Lancashire FC hosted Winnipeg Scottish FC in the 1915 Dominion final at Varsity Stadium in Toronto. After a scoreless draw on 11 August, Winnipeg Scottish FC hammered the home side with a 6:1 win on 12 August to capture the 6
The Connaught Series, 1913 to 1939
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Connaught Cup. Since rules stipulated the winner would be the first team to accumulate three points in the final (one point for a draw, two points for a win), there was no need to play the third match. Winnipeg’s deciding win was a game for the ages, in fact the biggest lop-sided win in a Championship final for 12 years until 1927. Injured captain Billy Anderson captured that scene in his written report to the Winnipeg Tribune.
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They played a never-to-be-forgotten game and when the contest ended, the Toronto spectators rushed on the ground and carried the players off, shoulders high. They were unanimous in saying that the Scottish team was the finest that has been seen in Toronto.
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The 1915 team stood out for a few reasons, notably establishing a Dominion three-peat between the neighbouring cities of St. Boniface and Winnipeg. Centre half Billy Innes, the hero of the 1913 finale, became the first player to capture Dominion honours with two different clubs.
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Injured Anderson and spare Bob Cook were two other former St. Boniface players who had crossed the river to join Scottish FC, although neither featured in either round of the 1915 Connaught Series. Two other names of note were multi-sport stars John “Jocko” Anderson and Howard “Pappy” Wood. Anderson won hockey’s Allan Cup the following year with the Winnipeg 61st Battalion, then won the Stanley Cup in 1925 with the professional Victoria Cougars. Wood, meanwhile, later became a three-time winner of The Brier, Canada’s annual curling championship, in 1930, 1932, and 1940.
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While Billy Anderson traveled with the team to Toronto, vice-captain Billy Corrie accepted the honours at the post-competition banquet. In his report to the Tribune, Anderson picked “Wee” Johnny Plendereith as the hero of the Dominion final.
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INSPIRATION FROM THE BIG CROWDS As the Great War suspended regular soccer activity in Canada, there was no Connaught Series from 1916 to 1918. When the competition resumed in 1919, the final was played in Montréal between home side Grand Trunk FC and visiting Winnipeg Great War Veterans. Grand Trunk FC won the Connaught Cup with wins on 14 and 16 August, the first at the National Grounds and the second at Westmount Park. As noted in the Montréal Gazette, “the double victory of the Grand Trunks was a good demonstration of their superiority and generalship, as they outplayed their visitors in both games, leaving no doubt as to their victory for the coveted honours.” Grand Trunk FC had lost in the 1915 semi-finals to Toronto, but returned with greater strength four years later. In both rounds of the 1919 Connaught Series, the three matches in Montréal boasted record crowds of 4,000-6,000 fans per match. Long before the scheduled time of the commencement of play, the stands at the Westmount grounds were filled and the crowd was making an effort to rush the bleacher gates, bringing back memories of the palmy days of sport in Montréal, when just such a crowd was filling the stand to witness a lacrosse or rugby game. Those crowds have passed to the soccer game and at the present time there is no other branch of sport that will attract the gathering that a soccer match will. Over two rounds, four different Montréal players scored two goals each: centre forward Davie Adamson (who after an injury was replaced by Bill Worsley), inside right Jimmy McLeish, inside left Eddie Stott, and outside right Artie Woutersz. Outside left Alec Smith was the hero of the Dominion final, involved in the play that led to the McLeish series winner in the opening leg and then assisting on the Stott insurance goal in the second leg. 8
The Connaught Series, 1913 to 1939
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In 1920, the Championship playdowns were expanded to five teams with the addition of the Regina Soccerites (the first Saskatchewan representative since the 1914 series). Regina lost to the Winnipeg Brittanias, while MontrĂŠal CPR lost to Hamilton Westinghouse. From there, a three-team series between Winnipeg, Hamilton, and Fort William was supposed to produce a champion, but the system did not work and the August matches were awash.
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As reported in the Toronto Mail and Empire:
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This looked all right on paper, but one game was sufficient to upset all the unhappy calculations of the (Dominion of Canada Football Association). Fort William and Brittanias battled to a draw in 20 minutes of extra time and the next time Westinghouse took on the tired Brittanias and won an undeserved victory. Westinghouse is not and never will be in the same class as Britannias. The result was that instead of the finals being played on Saturday, Britannias and CPR played a game, and Britannias winning, the whole series was knotted again. Britannias and Fort William, fed up to the neck with the treatment accorded them, and very properly fed up, announced their intention of returning to their homes and of letting the DFA executive win the cup.
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To try and get out of the mess in the easiest way, the DFA took a hat, put three slips of paper in it, and commenced a new draw. The draw gave all three teams a new chance, with an initial series to feature Winnipeg against Fort William and then the winner to face Hamilton in the final. Winnipeg won the first series in late August, then traveled east to face Westinghouse in early September.
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Already traveling without their top goalkeeper McColm (injured in August), Winnipeg suffered further woes in the series finale on 6 September. After a 0:0 draw in the first match in Hamilton, they took a 1-0 lead in the second match at Toronto. Near the end of the first half, however, Winnipeg’s star centre forward Stan Howell was 9
Dominion of Canada Football Championship hobbled by an ankle injury. Then in second half, Hamilton’s Billy Gilvear equalised to send the series into extra time. Beyond 90 minutes, Winnipeg were without both Howell (no longer able to continue) and McLean (also retired through injury). Against nine men, Hamilton’s Gilvear scored the series winner just five minutes into extra time at Varsity Stadium. Remember what you will about Winnipeg’s strong campaign, the club from Hamilton were deserving champions, none moreso than captain and series hero Albert “Tiny” Thombs who received the match ball after the final whistle. The Toronto Telegram was quick to celebrate their rival city: It was a great finish to a strenuous fight and there can be no doubt the team won, on the day’s play, and Hamilton have every reason to be proud of the boys who wear the red and white. Some day, we hope a Toronto team will win the Connaught Cup, but meantime it is up to the sportsmen of this great city to congratulate the present winners. The Telegram, and the City of Toronto, did not have to wait long for their own champions. In 1921, the Championship expanded to eight teams, with additions from British Columbia, Alberta, and Nova Scotia. British Columbia and Alberta had intended to join the competition in 1920, but both pulled out late (which made a mess of those 1920 playdowns). With eight teams, the inter-provincial playdowns were played geographically from coast to coast across the country, with the eventual west and east winners meeting in Toronto for the Championship final. Ladysmith FC advanced from the west, while Toronto Scottish FC advanced from the east. In the two-match Dominion final, the hosts 10
One year later, another famous Toronto team got their first crack at the Dominion Championship, but this time it was the team from the west that took home the honours. Incidentally, Toronto Ulster United FC were not the only future champions that fell to Calgary Hillhurst FC in the 1922 playdowns: so too did Nanaimo FC and Winnipeg United Weston FC. While Toronto featured stars like Fred Dierden, brothers Bobby and Phil Lavery, and Billy Sim, Calgary featured their own cast of stars in Bernie Cartwright, Fred Deluce, brothers Ed and Stan Wakelyn, and goalkeeper Andy Wilson. Calgary also featured former England international George Davis, who was now 41 years old. In Toronto at Scottish Field, Calgary won the first match 2:1, then held their hosts 0:0 to win the title in the Saturday finale. A full 7,000 fans attended the second leg, only to see their home side reduced to nine men through unfortunate injuries to Billy Hunt (fractured leg in the first half) and Jimmy King (broken leg early in the second half). Despite the uphill battle, Toronto Ulster United FC never quit on attack, as duly noted in the Manitoba Free Press. 11
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Indeed, 36-year old fullback and grand master Geordie Campbell was the hero of the Championship. Goalkeeper Smith posted a record five clean sheets in six matches while Hector MacDonald (10 goals) and Teddy Young (seven goals) headed the lopsided scoring. Against Fort William, Montréal, and Ladysmith, Toronto’s undefeated record showed 26 goals scored and just two conceded.
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The Ladysmith boys were beaten, but not disgraced. A better team never entered Toronto in search of the Connaught Cup, which is so much more to the credit of Scottish.
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Toronto’s first Championship was perhaps never in danger, as the local team was too good for their travel-wearied opponents. Wrote Billy Fenton in the Toronto Telegram:
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won the series 4-0 on back-to-back clean sheets at Broadview Field on 3 August and Island Stadium on 6 August.
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Dominion of Canada Football Championship These two accidents were enough to shatter the morale of any team and with the task of playing nine men against eleven, and a goal to obtain to even the series, there was every reason for the Ulstermen to fade, but they did not. Calgary’s defence, however, was strong enough, with goalkeeper Wilson posing his first clean sheet of the 1922 playdowns. Wilson was the hero of the Dominion final, making 11 saves in that second leg. The afternoon match was also played in incredible heat, with three players collapsed after their return to the dressing rooms. Upon arriving home by train five days later, Calgary Hillhurst FC were greeted to a hero’s welcome, where “several enthusiasts shouldered (captain Stan Wakelyn) and bore him in triumph to the cars awaiting the boys.” In 1923, Nanaimo FC emerged from the west to beat Montréal Canadian Pacific Railways in the Championship. Beginning that year, Winnipeg’s Alexander Park became the site of the Dominion final for the next nine years, a fair choice being somewhat half way between the teams in the west and the teams in the east. From 1923 to 1939, Winnipeg hosted all but two Championship finals: the 1932 edition was in Toronto while the 1936 edition was in Vancouver. En route to the final, Nanaimo FC beat Coleman in Calgary and then the Fort Rouge Rangers in Winnipeg. The Vancouver Island team then stayed in Winnipeg where they met the traveled Montréal CPR, who arrived from the semi-finals in Fort William. The hero of the 1923 series was 31-year old Dickie Stobbart, who two years earlier had reached the Dominion final with Ladysmith FC. In capturing the 1923 Championship, he became the last player to win both The People’s Shield (1913 with Nanaimo United) and the Connaught Cup (which he would win again in 1927, 1928, and 1931). In 1924, it was Winnipeg United Weston FC’s turn to capture the Championship, the first of two in a three-year span. From 1924 to 1926, Winnipeg were easily the best team in the competition, 12
In the 1924 playdowns, Winnipeg beat an impressive side from Cumberland FC, one which included former Connaught Cup winner Fred Deluce of Calgary, future winner Dave Turner and his mate George Graham from Edmonton, Billie Milligan from Regina, and Jack Monaghan from mainland Woodfibre. To defeat them, Winnipeg goalkeeper Eddie Derby posted back-to-back clean sheets while Alex Slidders scored both goals in those semi-finals. In the 1924 Dominion final, Winnipeg United Weston FC fully “deserved their honours” through a two-match series against Beloeil Canadian Explosives. After a 3:2 win in the first leg, Winnipeg fought tooth and nail to capture the honours through a 0:0 draw in the second leg, as noted by the Winnipeg Tribune.
Among the 1924 heroes were goalkeeper Derby (four clean sheets), fullback brothers Art and Dan King, left half Jock McNeil, centre half Bill Matthews, outside right Scotty Lang, and centre forward Slidders (five goals). “Big” Bill Matthews made the most notable impact throughout the playdowns, with the “lanky” 21-year old hero filling in admirably for the departed Bob Harley (who in 1924 represented Canada on a tour across Australia). According to the Winnipeg Free Press, Matthews was “a team in himself at times.” 13
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The Connaught Cup truly is a much coveted trophy and there was a keenness about this game which left no doubt that there was a real desire on both sides to secure the prize.
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LEGENDS
The match had all the glamour of a Cup tie and it was fought like one, too quick, nervous shooting, determined work by both defences, and many thrills contributed to the football feast
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winning seven of eight series and posting a record of 11 wins, six draws, and just one loss. That one loss would come as a result of a second-half collapse in the 1925 semi-finals against Nanaimo FC.
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The Connaught Series, 1913 to 1939
Dominion of Canada Football Championship In 1925, it was again the City of Toronto’s turn to lift the Connaught Cup. In the west, Nanaimo overcame a 10-man Winnipeg side to reach the final: the “downfall of Winnipeggers can be traced to the time (fullback) Debnam was injured” in the 75th minute of the series finale, after which Nanaimo scored both the equaliser and winner. In the east, Toronto Ulster United FC pushed aside both Montréal Carsteel FC and the Fort William War Veterans. In Winnipeg, the Dominion final lasted three matches, with Nanaimo and Toronto even after back-to-back draws. In the extra match, Toronto captain Bobby Lavery scored a brace to secure the Dominion honours. As noted in the Toronto Telegram: For their victory, Toronto must give chief credit to Bob Lavery, who scored both goals last night, and by scoring two minutes from time on Monday made it possible to bring off last night’s triumph Lavery was not the only star on that 1925 team, as the Ulstermen also featured goalkeeper Smith (who added four more clean sheets to his record after the 1921 series with Scottish), Fred Williams at right back, Joe Clulow at centre half, Phil Lavery at inside right, and series hero Jimmy Moir at outside left. As noted by the Canadian Press, Moir was “the one man who was responsible for the eastern victory and the westerners’ downfall.” A MOST MAGNIFICENT NEW TROPHY In 1926, a magnificent new trophy was presented as the prize at the end of the Dominion of Canada Football Championship. While the competition would still be known as the “Connaught Series,” the original Connaught Cup was retired (only to be later re-introduced as the trophy for the Eastern finals). It was only after considerable debate that the new trophy, donated by the Football Association of England, replaced the Connaught Cup. Similar trophies had been presented by the F.A. to the associations 14
in South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. After a close vote at the Dominion of Canada Football Association’s 1925 annual meetings (10-7), the new Challenge Trophy got its debut as the most important trophy in Canadian football. Mr. Charles Smail, a council member from Alberta who would later be elected DCFA vice-president and then president, read the Reports Committee recommendation as follows:
Playing without injured centre half Bill Matthews, Winnipeg United Weston FC turned to goalkeeper Eddie Derby who starred as the hero of the 1926 playdowns. In the Championship finale, Derby “had one of the most brilliant games of his career.” As reported in the Winnipeg Tribune, Dominion of Canada Football Association council member H.W. Scrymgeour made the presentation of the new trophy to the winning team.
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The handsome trophy donated by the F.A. of England was presented to captain Dan King by H.W. Scrymgeour, who in his address stated that the cup series was the best and the cleanest that had ever been staged in Canada. He added
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From the 1926 inter-provincial playdowns across the nation, Cumberland Canadian Collieries emerged from the west while Winnipeg United Weston FC emerged from the east. Three successive matches ended in draws, including the third match after extra time. The fourth and final match nearly ended the same way, but then Johnny Lang jumped on a loose ball and fired home the 89th-minute series winner to the delight of the home crowd.
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Your committee have considered this matter at great length and while realising the prestige of the present Connaught Cup, we feel that it has well served its purpose and we unanimously recommend that the new sterling trophy presented by the F.A. of England be the trophy emblematic of the Dominion Championship, the series for this Championship be known as the “Connaught Series.”
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The Connaught Series, 1913 to 1939
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Dominion of Canada Football Championship that in his opinion Cumberland and Weston were the best teams that ever competed in the final and that the better team had won. In 1927, two-time Dominion champions Winnipeg United Weston FC failed to reach the inter-provincial playdowns, with the Fort Rouge Rangers winning Manitoba’s place for the opening round against Saskatoon. Led by Dennis Rivett, Saskatoon won the first series, but then lost to eventual champions Nanaimo FC. Playing without star fullback Ernie Edmunds (away on international duty on Canada’s summer-long football tour of New Zealand), the Nanaimo Wanderers pushed past Edmonton Canadian Legion before trouncing both Saskatoon in the semi-finals and Fort William Canadian Legion in the final. Nanaimo FC broke the competition’s six-year record for goals in the playdowns (31 goals in six matches, broken one year later) and the 12-year record for biggest win in the Dominion final (a thorough 9:0 win over Fort William on 1 August, finally broken 42 years later by Vancouver Columbus FC in 1969). Four Nanaimo players scored five or more goals in the competition, with Dave Cowie (six), Alex Fowler (five), John Sandland (six), and Nelson Wilson (five) all hitting the target at a regular pace. Cowie was the hero of the Dominion final, scoring five goals in two matches. As competition in British Columbia would have it, the now two-time Dominion winners from Nanaimo would not reach the inter-provincial playdowns for another eight years, with mainland squad Westminster Royals FC ready to start an incredible dynasty. That run of four Championships in nine years started in 1928. The 1928 Westminster team boasted a wealth of stars, notably inside right Stobbart (formerly Nanaimo FC) and inside left Turner (formerly Cumberland FC). The Royals also featured George Anderson at right back, George Russell at centre half, Harry Chapman at outside left, and Jock Coulter at centre forward. 16
The game falls naturally to the boys and that they are accomplished players no one will deny and critics have even gone to the extent of heralding them as the finest team that has left the coast to compete in the Dominion championship. Westminster’s opponents in the 1928 Dominion final were Montréal Canadian National Railways, an emerging powerhouse from the East who would become the first team to reach the final three years in a row from 1928 to 1930.
All told, they scored a record 32 goals in seven matches, losing just a single match when their lineup was weakened through injury. Big Coulter scored a competition record 15 goals, including seven in the final series against the Montréal Canadian Nationals. Westminster and Montréal would meet again in the 1930 final, but not before Montréal won a Connaught Series of their own in 1929. With Westminster unable to escape the provincial finals, Winnipeg 17
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After the finalists split the opening two matches, Westminster pulled away in the final 45 minutes of the third match to claim the title. There was no question that Westminster were the best team in the country.
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The prevailing opinion that the Westminster Royals soccer team will be faced with a hard task to overcome the Dominion soccer title in the game at Carruthers Park at 3.30 o’clock this afternoon is strengthened by the report on the pedigree of each player with the Québec team. Every man has made a name for himself in Canadian football and can be relied upon to give a good account against the Royals.
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Before they headed east in their journey, Westminster Royals FC opened against Edmonton Canadian Legion at Con Jones Park in Vancouver. They quickly won the first series, then rolled over the Manitoba champions Winnipeg Westbrook in the semi-finals. By now, the Manitoba Free Press called them the “best British Columbia team ever sent.”
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The Connaught Series, 1913 to 1939
Dominion of Canada Football Championship United Weston FC returned to the grand stage after victories over Regina Scottish FC and Edmonton Canadian National Railways. The 1929 Connaught Series was Montréal’s year. After knocking off Oshawa and Fort William, they crushed Winnipeg in the final with nine goals over two matches. Bill Finlayson was the hero of the 1929 Dominion final, scoring four goals and two assists against Winnipeg. He finished with a tournament-best seven goals, while teammate and Danish international Poul Nielsen finished tied for second with four goals. Outside right Joe Williams was the other force with three goals, all scored in the final against Winnipeg. Montréal’s Jimmy Nelson, with the help of fullbacks Harry Barnes and Jock Duguid, became just the second goalkeeper to completely shut out his opponents in a Dominion final, joining goalkeeper Jack Smith who accomplished the feat for Toronto Scottish FC with backto-back clean sheets in 1921. In 1930, the two big clubs from Westminster and Montréal met again in the Dominion final. After Westminster’s Coulter scored the lone goal in the first match, Montréal’s Finlayson scored a brace in the second match to equalise the series. In the third and deciding match on 2 August, it was Coulter that scored the series winner on a penalty. As noted in the Winnipeg Tribune, it was a Championship classic from start to finish. This affair on Saturday was the finest exhibition of football seen in Winnipeg during the series. Two brands were noticeable and the players of both sides changed their tactics so often that the match from start to finish kept the large crowd on an edge. Coulter scored the penalty in the 40th minute and then Montréal pushed hard for an equaliser in the second half, but goalkeeper Aubrey Sanford was the hero of the match. Sanford, with the help 18
In the West, Westminster Royals FC were back in the Dominion final despite losing a handful of players through suspension. They eliminated both Edmonton CNR and Winnish Irish in the playdowns before meeting Toronto in the Championship. On paper, Westminster Royals FC had no problem winning the 1931 Dominion final, outscoring their opponents 5-0 over two matches. Even without suspended Coulter in the lineup, they found the net through first-time winners Ernie Hammond (who led the playdowns in scoring) and Bill Findler. Stobbart, meanwhile, won his record fourth (and last) Championship winner’s medal. Westminster captain Dave Turner, now a three-time Championship winner, scored the series winner midway through the first half of the finale. Wrote Tommy Cavaghan of Winnipeg, Turner “was without the slightest shadow of doubt the outstanding player on the field.” In the Toronto XI, there were some big-name players, with 34-year old perennial all-star Art Halliwell making his Connaught Series debut at the tail end of an outstanding career. Despite the loss, the Toronto goalkeeper made a favourable impression on the Winnipeg crowd. 19
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MacLaine scored all four Montréal goals in the playdowns, but Carsteel were eliminated by the new powers of the East: Toronto Scottish FC. Andy Stevens led the way as he scored four of Toronto’s five goals.
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The loss marked an end to CNR’s three-year dynasty in the east. In 1931, Montréal Carsteel FC emerged as the Québec winners with the help of Bob Calder, Sam Chedgzoy, Eddie MacLaine, Dave McEachran, Bill McKean, Jimmy Mellin, and former CNR stars Bob Campbell and Bill Finlayson. The Carsteel XI also featured then-goalkeeper Richard Shorrock, who a few years later switched positions to centre forward.
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of his fullbacks Anderson and 17-year old Sammy “Daisy” Waugh, closed the door to clinch Westminster’s second Dominion title in three years.
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The Connaught Series, 1913 to 1939
Dominion of Canada Football Championship It was a game of features but the work of Art Halliwell, goalie, will live long in the memory of the crowd present. Art, rotund and strongly reminiscent of (William “Fatty”) Foulke, of English international fame, saved his team from at least a six-to-nil defeat. Shot after shot was turned aside, while the fans gaped in wonderment as the big fellow three times hurled himself full length across the face of his citadel to pull off miraculous saves. Halliwell was not back the following year, but most of the Scottish FC lineup was intact when the Toronto team won the 1932 Connaught Series at home in Toronto - the first Championship final played outside of Winnipeg since 1922. Stevens was at the heart of the Toronto attack. After missing much of the 1931 playdowns through injury, he led 1932 Connaught Series with seven goals in six matches. He scored in both wins against the Fort William Canadian Legion, in both a win and a loss against Montréal Blue Bonnets, and in both wins (three goals) against North Shore United FC in the Dominion final. Wrote Peter MacRitchie of Stevens, his “speed, his deft footwork, and deadly accuracy were ever a source of worry to (North Shore) who could not cope with his rushes.” Toronto Scottish FC were not done. After winning an unofficial North American title between Canada and USA in June 1933 (a 2:1 win over Stix, Baer and Fuller of St. Louis), Toronto went on another roll just a month later in the 1933 Connaught Series playdowns to capture their second consecutive Dominion title. It was their third title since 1921. After Toronto eliminated McIntyre Mines and Montréal CNR, they traveled shorthanded to Winnipeg where they met Prince Albert City Reds in the Dominion final. With only 11 players healthy for travel, Toronto played a cautious game over the first two matches before picking up the pace in the series finale.
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In the Dominion final, Verdun Park FC beat Prince Albert to capture the honours. Two of Verdun’s biggest names were Larry Fitzpatrick, the tournament’s leading goalscorer, and Roland “Dempsey” Castonguay, the 21-year old breakout star and tournament hero. Verdun Park FC’s national laurels lasted only the one winter, with the club folding before the start of the 1935 season in Montréal. Out of their shadows, the new Québec representatives in the Connaught Series were Montréal Aldred, who featured four former Verdun players and four former CNR players. In the west, Westminster Royals FC were upset in the provincial final in what the Vancouver Sun reported as a “dazzling” 11-goal affair. Tied at the half, Westminster went ahead before Nanaimo turned the game on its head and won 7-4. With Royals literally with one foot on the eastbound train and once again this West’s representative in the Connaught 21
CHAMPIONSHIP LEGENDS
While Verdun Park FC won the east, Prince Albert City won the west for the second year in a row. This time, the team from Saskatchewan knocked off famous clubs Westminster Royals FC (with star Coulter injured) and Winnipeg United Weston FC.
FOOTBALLERS
With MacDonald, McManus, Somers, and Stevens all missing the following year, Toronto Scottish FC lost in the opening round of the 1934 playdowns. Sophomore Harry Phillips scored four goals in four matches, but his Toronto team were no match for the younger Sudbury Frood Mines, who in turn were no match for Verdun Park FC in the semi-finals.
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The two most notable players missing were regular captain Billy Somers (injured) and goal-scoring star Stevens (bereavement after the passing of his mother). Picking up the pace, Bill McManus won the tournament goal-scoring title (10 goals in nine matches) while Hector MacDonald (who first won a Dominion title in 1921) played the hero’s role as he scored three of Toronto’s five goals against Prince Albert.
CONNAUGHT
The Connaught Series, 1913 to 1939
Dominion of Canada Football Championship Cup competition, Nanaimo unleashed a second scoring bolt. In less than five minutes (substitute Bill “Scotty”) McGregor scored twice and (John) Sandland sandwiched one between Scotty’s brace. Nanaimo and Montréal both made their way to the Dominion final where the easterners came out on top in what turned out to be a four-match affair. After the first three matches were split (each with one win, one draw, and one loss), Bob Campbell scored his second career series-winning goal in the 1:0 finale at Carruthers Park. A few of the big names in the Aldred Building lineup were Campbell, Larry Fitzpatrick, brother Charlie Fitzpatrick (the hero of the 1935 series), Peter Keir, Ronnie Low, and goalkeeper Nelson. The young “Dempsey” Castonguay also made the jump to Aldred in 1935 (after a brief trial in Sudbury), but he missed the Connaught Series through injury. The 1935 series was a “grueling” excursion for the winners from Montréal. As noted in the Montréal Gazette, “eleven matches in 21 days with almost 3,000 miles travelling was a big test and only the fine spirit of the players had carried the team through to success.” BRILLIANT BRITISH COLUMBIA In 1936, neither Montréal Aldred nor Nanaimo made it out of their respective provinces. Instead, a pair of famous teams made it all the way back to the Dominion final. Hosted in Vancouver, Westminster Royals FC represented the west while Winnipeg United Weston FC represented the east. As noted in the Vancouver Sun, the Winnipeg side was simply “outclassed” by the famous Westminster team. After splitting the first two matches, Westminster won the third with writer Al Windser noting that they “positively trounced Winnipeg in the deciding game.”
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Coulter finished the playdowns with 13 goals in four matches, thus becoming the only player to win the Connaught Series goalscoring title on three occasions. After missing the opening match against the visiting Calgary Callies, he scored a record seven goals in an explosive 12:0 win on 25 July. The 34-year old forward then scored six goals against Winnipeg, improving his Connaught Series record to 41 goals in 19 career matches. For the rest of the decade, the Dominion honours stayed out west in British Columbia, although always running through Winnipeg as part of the Connaught Series playdowns. In 1937, Vancouver Johnston National Storage won the title over Toronto Ulster United FC. The easterners won the first match, but then Vancouver won the next two. Opponents James “Swede” Larson and George Graham finished with six goals each (across all rounds), but Larson was the hero with two goals in the final match. Like Verdun Park FC three years earlier, Vancouver JNS folded after winning the 1937 Championship. Players quickly joined other teams 23
CHAMPIONSHIP
Turner was the hero of the series, working brilliantly with Coulter and Johnny McKay. In the Dominion final, Turner scored three goals and three assists in three matches, including the series winner.
LEGENDS
In winning the title, Westminster became the first four-time winners of the Dominion title. Captain Dave Turner was the lone player to feature in all four Championships, also lifting the trophy each time in 1928, 1930, 1931 and 1936.
FOOTBALLERS
Weston were completely outclassed by a soccer machine. They fought back admirably. Several times they changed their team in an effort to stop the short-passing game that harassed them throughout.
CLUBS
Austin Delany, the two-time Championship winner-turned “Vancouver Soccer Authority” for the local newspaper, called his former Westminster team a “machine.”
CONNAUGHT
The Connaught Series, 1913 to 1939
Dominion of Canada Football Championship for the new season, with notably Trevor Harvey, Larson, and Reg Liptrot all joining North Shore United FC for the 1937-38 season. It took five games in the 1938 Dominion final, but North Shore United FC eventually beat Timmins Dome Mines for the Championship title. They played 11 matches and scored a tournament-record 43 goals, including an 11:1 destruction of Calgary Callies in the opening round. The top two scorers of the 1938 Connaught Series were both in North Shore colours: Jimmy Spencer with 14 goals in 10 matches (one less than Coulter’s 1928 record) and Mike McManus with 13 goals in 10 matches. Timmins nearly had North Shore in the Dominion final, but the North Vancouver team won the third match to extend the series. Centre half Trevor Harvey was the star of that match, shutting down goalscoring wizard George Chambers from the Timmins attack. Harvey, still only 21, was the hero of the Dominion final. In leading North Shore to victory, he completed a unique hat trick by winning three successive titles with three different teams from 1936 to 1938 (Westminster, Vancouver, North Shore). In 1939, it was up to Vancouver Radials to continue British Columbia’s dominance in the Connaught Series. After eliminating Edmonton Civics and Winnipeg Irish in the playdowns, they faced a stern opponent from the east in Montréal Carsteel FC. Montréal had three Castonguay brothers in their lineup, with Ronald joined by both Marcel and Paul-Émile (who led the 1939 playdowns with nine goals in nine matches). They also had an incredible unbeaten streak, one which was extended to 24 matches (all competitions) after the first two matches of the Dominion final (a draw and a win) against Vancouver. With their backs against the wall, the Vancouver Radials won the next two matches to capture the 1939 Championship. The 24
Vancouver Sun called them “as plucky a group of youngsters as ever (to come) out of the west.” After a 2:0 win on Friday to even the series, they won the finale 3:1 on Saturday. In those last two matches, two-sport star and Connaught Series hero Hap Smith scored two goals and three assists for the champion Radials.
CONNAUGHT
The Connaught Series, 1913 to 1939
After the Second World War and then the reorganisation of the Association, the Championship resumed in 1946. As remarked by historian Colin Jose, “by now many of the players who had starred in the pre-war finals had retired; after the interval, many famous team names disappeared and new teams emerged.” From 1913 to 1939, the Dominion of Canada Football Association crowned 24 national champions. There were 16 different winners from 11 cities in five provinces. The more than 70 different teams featured more than 1,300 players across 324 Connaught Series matches. A legacy to football’s great past, those famous names clubs, cities, footballers, and heroes - will forever be celebrated. ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● 25
LEGENDS
On 19 August, that decision on the future of the Connaught Series was taken when the Association “suspended opertions for the duration of the war.” That pause in action lasted six years.
FOOTBALLERS
From Ontario and Québec, Toronto England United and Montréal Carsteel FC were the winning representatives that would have competed in the 1940 playdowns.
CLUBS
In early July 1940, The Dominion of Canada Football Association put a pause to their annual Championship, canceling the current year and not yet taking a decision on the 1941 edition. While the provincial competitions were already underway (Billy Fenton reported a “falling off of 50 per cent” in attendance through the Toronto Telegram), no inter-provincial matches were ever played.
CHAMPIONSHIP
CHAMPIONSHIP LEGACY
THE CHAMPIONS DOMINION OF CANADA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
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1914 NORWOOD WANDERERS FC of ST. BONIFACE FINISHED FIRST IN STANDINGS • FIVE TEAMS, ROUND ROBIN SERIES CAPTAIN HARRY McMASTER • HERO WALTER SIMPSON • WON BY GOAL AVERAGE
1915 WINNIPEG SCOTTISH FC
DEFEAT FORT WILLIAM CPR • DEFEAT TORONTO LANCASHIRE FC CAPTAIN BILLY CORRIE • HERO JOHNNY PLENDERLEITH • WINNER BY CHARLES FORSYTH
BREAK IN COMPETITION DURING GREAT WAR YEARS
1919 MONTREAL GRAND TRUNK FC
DEFEAT TORONTO OLD COUNTRY • DEFEAT WINNIPEG WAR VETERANS CAPTAIN JIMMY McLAGGAN • HERO ALEC SMITH • WINNER BY JIMMY McLEISH
1920 HAMILTON WESTINGHOUSE FC
DEFEAT MONTRÉAL CPR • ADVANCE FROM 3-TEAM POOL • DEFEAT WINNIPEG BRITTANIAS CAPTAIN TINY THOMBS • HERO TINY THOMBS • WINNER BY BILLY GILVEAR
1921 TORONTO SCOTTISH FC
DEFEAT FORT WILLIAM • DEFEAT MONTRÉAL CPR • DEFEAT LADYSMITH FC CAPTAIN HARRY ACOURT • HERO GEORDIE CAMPBELL • WINNER BY HECTOR MacDONALD
1922 CALGARY HILLHURST FC
DEF. NANAIMO FC • DEF. WINNIPEG UNITED WESTON • DEF. TORONTO ULSTER UNITED CAPTAIN STAN WAKELYN • HERO ANDY WILSON • WINNER BY SAMMY GOUGH
1923 NANAIMO FC WANDERERS
DEFEAT COLEMAN • DEFEAT FORT ROUGE RANGERS • DEFEAT MONTRÉAL CPR CAPTAIN JAMES McDOUGALL • HERO DICKIE STOBBART • WINNER BY ALEX FOWLER
1924 WINNIPEG UNITED WESTON FC
DEF. MOOSE JAW CPR • DEF. CUMBERLAND FC • DEF. BELOEIL CANADIAN EXPLOSIVES CAPTAIN ART KING • HERO BILL MATTHEWS • WINNER BY ALEX SLIDDERS
1925 TORONTO ULSTER UNITED FC
DEF. MONTRÉAL CARSTEEL FC • DEF. FORT WILLIAM VETERANS • DEF. NANAIMO FC CAPTAIN BOBBY LAVERY • HERO JIMMY MOIR • WINNER BY BOBBY LAVERY
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The Connaught Series, 1913 to 1939 1926 WINNIPEG UNITED WESTON FC
CONNAUGHT
DEF. FORT WILLIAM • DEF. TORONTO WILLYS-OVERLAND • DEF. CUMBERLAND COLLIERIES CAPTAIN DAN KING • HERO EDDIE DERBY • WINNER BY JOHNNY LANG
1927 NANAIMO FC WANDERERS
DEF. EDMONTON CAN. LEGION • DEF. SASKATOON SoE • DEF. FORT WILLIAM CAN. LEGION CAPTAIN NEIL MacFARLANE • HERO DAVE COWIE • WINNER BY ALEX FOWLER
1928 WESTMINSTER ROYALS FC
DEF. EDMONTON CANADIAN LEGION • DEF. WINNIPEG WESTBROOK • DEF. MONTRÉAL CNR CAPTAIN DAVE TURNER • HERO JOCK COULTER • WINNER BY JOCK COULTER
CHAMPIONSHIP
1929 MONTRÉAL CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS
DEF. OSHAWA GM • DEF. FORT WILLIAM CAN. LEGION • DEF. WINNIPEG UNITED WESTON FC CAPTAIN PETER KEIR • HERO BILL FINLAYSON • WINNER BY BOB CAMPBELL
1930 WESTMINSTER ROYALS FC
DEFEAT CALGARY HILLHURST • DEFEAT WINNIPEG HEARTS • DEFEAT MONTRÉAL CNR CAPTAIN DAVE TURNER • HERO AUBREY SANFORD • WINNER BY JOCK COULTER
1931 WESTMINSTER ROYALS FC
DEFEAT EDMONTON CNR • DEFEAT WINNIPEG IRISH • DEFEAT TORONTO SCOTTISH FC CAPTAIN DAVE TURNER • HERO DAVE TURNER • WINNER BY DAVE TURNER
1932 TORONTO SCOTTISH FC
LEGENDS
DEF. FORT WILLIAM • DEF. MONTRÉAL BLUE BONNETS • DEF. NORTH SHORE UNITED FC CAPTAIN BILLY SOMERS • HERO ANDY STEVENS • WINNER BY JIMMY WINNING
1933 TORONTO SCOTTISH FC
DEFEAT MCINTYRE MINES • DEFEAT MONTRÉAL CNR • DEFEAT PRINCE ALBERT CITY REDS CAPTAIN DAVIE WEIR • HERO HECTOR MacDONALD • WINNER BY HECTOR MacDONALD
1934 VERDUN PARK FC
DEFEAT SUDBURY FROOD MINES • DEFEAT PRINCE ALBERT CITY REDS CAPTAIN HUMPHREY PAYNE • HERO ROLAND CASTONGUAY • WINNER BY CASTONGUAY
FOOTBALLERS
1935 MONTRÉAL ALDRED
DEF. HALIFAX • DEF. FALCONBRIDGE • DEF. FORT WILLIAM WESTFORT • DEF. NANAIMO FC CAPTAIN BOB CAMPBELL • HERO CHARLIE FITZPATRICK • WINNER BY BOB CAMPBELL
1936 WESTMINSTER ROYALS FC
DEFEAT CALGARY CALLIES • DEFEAT WINNIPEG UNITED WESTON FC CAPTAIN DAVE TURNER • HERO DAVE TURNER • WINNER BY DAVE TURNER
1937 VANCOUVER JOHNSTON NATIONALS
DEF. EDMO. CIVICS • DEF. WINN. UNITED WESTON FC • DEF. TORONTO ULSTER UNITED FC CAPTAIN JIM LAWRIE • HERO SWEDE LARSON • WINNER BY SWEDE LARSON
1938 NORTH SHORE UNITED FC
CLUBS
DEF. CALGARY CALLIES • DEF. WINNIPEG UNITED WESTON FC • DEF. TIMMINS DOME MINES CAPTAIN BOB HARRISON • HERO TREVOR HARVEY • WINNER BY MIKE McMANUS
1939 VANCOUVER RADIALS
DEFEAT EDMONTON CIVICS • DEFEAT WINNIPEG IRISH • DEFEAT MONTRÉAL CARSTEEL FC CAPTAIN TOMMY McKIBBIN • HERO HAP SMITH • WINNER BY REG LIPTROT
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1913
NORWOOD WANDERERS FC OF ST. BONIFACE STORY OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP The first Dominion of Canada Championship came down to the last day, with a 2:2 draw tipping the standings in favour of St. Boniface over the hosts from Fort William. After five days of football, Toronto Old Country and Lachine were out, which meant the Norwood Wanderers FC of St. Boniface (three points) and Fort William CPR (two points) were left to fight it out. A victory by either side would ensure first place, but St. Boniface could also finish first with a draw. Fort William opened the scoring in the first half, but St. Boniface both equalised and took the lead in the second half. Centre forward Simmonds scored both goals to give the Manitoba champions the lead before Fort William’s Jerry Dean equalised. The draw, however, was enough to clinch first place and the Connaught Cup. Centre half Billy Innes was noted as St. Boniface’s hero of the match.
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CHAMPIONSHIP WINNING GOAL • SIMMONDS
The Norwood Wanderers’ Simmonds scored the series-winning goal in the last match of the 1913 Championship. With the club needing a draw or better in their final match, Simmonds delivered a two-goal performance to clinch the title.
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TOP SCORER • SIMMONDS
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LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B Fort William, ON, CAN Fort William CPR W 3:2 L Toronto Old Country Fort William, ON, CAN Norwood Wanderers FC W 3:0 L Lachine Fort William, ON, CAN Norwood Wanderers FC D 1:1 D Toronto Old Country Fort William, ON, CAN Lachine W 3:0 L Fort William CPR Fort William, ON, CAN Toronto Old Country D 0:0 D Lachine Fort William, ON, CAN Norwood Wanderers FC D 2:2 D Fort William CPR FINAL : St. Boniface 4 points; Lachine 3 points; Fort William 3 points; Toronto 2 points.
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CONNAUGHT CUP • CAPTAIN ALEX SIMPSON After the final match, the Connaught Cup was handed to Alex Simpson, the captain of the Norwood Wanderers team, by Tom Watson, the new president of the Dominion of Canada Football Association. While the winning players received “Champions of Canada” medals, the 22 players from the runners up Fort William and Lachine received lockets donated by outgoing DCFA president Fred Barter. As noted in the Manitoba Free Press, the Norwood Wanderers “received congratulatory messages from Mayors Deacon and Berry.”
NORWOOD WANDERERS WELCOMED HOME AS HEROES The Norwood Wanderers were the first champions and “accorded (a) great reception” after winning the Connaught Cup. Upon returning home from Fort William, the team was met at the train station by the mayor and civic council of St. Boniface.
CHAMPIONSHIP
DATE 1913-09-01 1913-09-02 1913-09-03 1913-09-04 1913-09-05 1913-09-06
LEGENDS
1913 NORWOOD WANDERERS of ST. BONIFACE : W. Anderson, Billy Bradshaw, Bob Cook, Bill Innes, B. Mayson, Billy McFarlane, Harry McMaster, Albert Shoobert, Simmonds, Alex Simpson, Bob Whitehead. Manager / gérant F.H. Rogers.
CONNAUGHT
1913 CHAMPIONS : NORWOOD WANDERERS FC
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1914
NORWOOD WANDERERS FC OF ST. BONIFACE STORY OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP Norwood Wanderers FC of St. Boniface captured their second consecutive Dominion of Canada Football Championship by finishing at the top of the 1914 Connaught Cup standings. It all came down to the final day and it all ended with the same outcome: St. Boniface captured the silverware. For its second year, the Connaught Series expanded from six to 10 matches with the addition of the Saskatchewan winners from Regina. After four days, Regina and Lachine were out, leaving Toronto Eaton’s, Fort William CPR, and St. Boniface in a three-way fight on the final Saturday. In the first match, Fort William beat Toronto to reach six points, leaving only St. Boniface with a chance to catch them. In the deciding game, St. Boniface needed to win and they needed to maintain a superior goal average across their four matches - which they did with a 1:0 win over Lachine (with Nicholson the goalscorer). Walter Simpson was the hero with three clean sheets in four matches.
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Fort William CPR scored more goals (eight) and finished with a greater goal difference (+5), but Norwood Wanderers had a better goal average. St. Boniface scored four goals and conceded once; Fort Williams scored eight, but conceded three.
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TOP SCORER • HUGHIE MCQUEEN of TORONTO Toronto centre forward Hughie McQueen scored four goals in four round-robin matches during the 1914 Championship. Fort William’s centre forward Dickie Green finished second with three goals.
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CONNAUGHT CUP • CAPTAIN HARRY McMASTER St. Boniface enjoyed the support of the home crowd throughout the 1914 Championship, with all matches played in neighbouring Winnipeg. The defending champions did not disappoint, with captain Harry McMaster collecting the Cup on the final day. As noted in the Manitoba Free Press, the St. Boniface winners were celebrated with “an automobile procession around the two cities of Winnipeg and St. Boniface. About ten cars carrying the players of the team and about 75 friends went down to York avenue, back to Portage and west as far as Free Press corner, cast again to Main Street, and south almost to the CPR, and then south to Norwood and back through St. Boniface to the city hall.”
CHAMPIONSHIP
DATE LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA ATT 1914-09-07 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Fort William CPR W 4:1 L Regina Leader Exhibition 5,000 1914-09-07 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Norwood Wanderers FC D 0:0 D Toronto Eaton’s Winnipeg 4,500 1914-09-08 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Norwood Wanderers FC D 1:1 D Fort William CPR Winnipeg 1914-09-08 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Lachine W 2:0 L Regina Leader Winnipeg 1914-09-10 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Norwood Wanderers FC W 2:0 L Regina Leader Winnipeg 1914-09-10 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Toronto Eaton’s W 3:1 L Lachine Winnipeg 1914-09-11 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Lachine D 0:0 D Fort William CPR Winnipeg 1914-09-11 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Toronto Eaton’s W 1:0 L Regina Leader Winnipeg 1914-09-12 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Toronto Eaton’s L 1:3 W Fort William CPR Winnipeg 1914-09-12 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Norwood Wanderers FC W 1:0 L Lachine Winnipeg FINAL : St. Boniface 6 points; Fort William 6 points; Toronto 5 points; Lachine 3 points; Regina 0 points.
LEGENDS
1914 NORWOOD WANDERERS of ST. BONIFACE : Harry Ambler, Baird, Billy Bradshaw, Grant, Jackson, McDowell, Harry McMaster, McRae, Nicholson, Patterson, Albert Shoobert, Alex Simpson, Walter Simpson, Steele, Wakely.
CONNAUGHT
1914 CHAMPIONS : NORWOOD WANDERERS FC
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1915
WINNIPEG SCOTTISH FC STORY OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP The 1915 Dominion of Canada Football Championship featured a new elimination format, with four teams split into a west vs. east competition. The Manitoba representatives Winnipeg Scottish FC came out on top, eliminating Fort William CPR in the semi-finals and then Toronto Lancashire FC in the final. Winnipeg went undefeated in four matches, scoring nine goals and conceding just two. In the final series, they traveled east by train where they faced their hosts Toronto Lancashire. After a 0:0 draw, they completely overwhelmed their opponents in the second match, scoring six times to win the match and clinch the series. Winnipeg were “worthy winners” of the Connaught Cup. George Mair (two), Charles Forsyth (two), Billy Corrie, and Jocko Anderson were the goalscorers. Inside left “Wee” Johnny Plenderleith was the hero of match as he “ran round the opposition in his own sweet way.”
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CHAMPIONSHIP WINNING GOAL • CHARLES FORSYTH
Winnipeg’s outside left Charles Forsyth scored the series-winning goal of the 1915 Championship final in the second and final game. Forsyth scored two goals and two assists in the 6:1 victory. He scored the winner in the first half on a header.
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After the final whistle, both teams were celebrated at a banquet where Craig Campbell, newly-elected president of the Dominion of Canada Football Association, presented the Connaught Cup to Billy Corrie, the Winnipeg vice-captain. After a “well-time speech,” Corrie then gave the trophy to team manager Dan McNeil. Captain Billy Anderson was unavailable for the final through an ankle injury which had kept him on the sidelines for much of the season. He traveled with the team and wrote the match story for the Winnipeg Tribune back home, noting that, “every player, member and supporter here is tickled to death.”
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CHAMPIONSHIP
CONNAUGHT CUP • VICE-CAPTAIN BILLY CORRIE
LEGENDS
1915 WINNIPEG SCOTTISH FC : Jocko Anderson, W. Anderson, Andy Campbell, Bob Cook, Billy Corrie, Alec Dick, Charles Forsyth, George Gardiner, Bill Innes, George Mair, Johnny Plenderleith, Alex Ross, Howard Wood. Manager / gérant Dan McNeil. DATE LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA ATT 1915-08-06 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg Scottish W 1:0 L Fort William CPR 2,500 1915-08-07 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg Scottish W 2:1 L Fort William CPR 2,700 1915-08-02 Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Lancashire FC W 3:0 L Montréal Grand Trunk FC U. of Toronto 4,000 1915-08-07 Montréal, QC, CAN Montréal Grand Trunk FC D 1:1 D Toronto Lancashire FC Alexandra DATE LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA ATT 1915-08-11 Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Lancashire FC D 0:0 D Winnipeg Scottish Varsity 3,000 1915-08-12 Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Lancashire FC L 1:6 W Winnipeg Scottish Varsity 4,500 FINAL : Winnipeg wins series 6-1 / Winnipeg gagne la série 6-1.
CONNAUGHT
1915 CHAMPIONS : WINNIPEG SCOTTISH FC
Upon returning to Winnipeg, the team was “welcomed home by (a) monster throng” at the train station. The heroes were then celebrated at Thistle rink at a banquet that included Mayor Richard Waugh. “Local sportsmen did not mind the late hour in their eagerness to show their esteem for the Scotsmen. Not only did footballers turn out to give the New Champions the ‘glad hand,’ but leading officers in nearly every brand of sport were on deck.”
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1919
MONTRÉAL GRAND TRUNK FC STORY OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP After a three-year hiatus, the Connaught Series resumed in 1919 with the familiar four-team format. This time, Montréal Grand Trunk FC were equally the hosts and winners of the Dominion of Canada Football Championship. After eliminating Toronto Old Country in a home-and-away series in the semi-finals, Montréal won the final 3-1 over the visiting Winnipeg War Veterans. Outside left Alec Smith was the hero of the two-match Dominion final. In the second match of the final, he assisted on Eddie Stott’s winning goal at Westmount Park. As noted in the Montréal Gazette, “there was some inspiration in the big crowd. It seemed that as many as four of every five men of military age wore the disharged soldier’s button. “The big crowd overflowed the field and sat and stood several rows deep along the line back of the eastern goal and along the south side of the field, but the gathering was well behaved and orderly, leaving little to do for the few policemen inside the grounds.”
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CHAMPIONSHIP WINNING GOAL • JIMMY McLEISH
Montréal won the two-match Dominion final 3-1, with Jimmy McLeish scoring the series winner in the opening match. After goalkeeper Walter Simpson stopped an Alec Smith chance, McLeish capitalised on the clearance for the 2-1 series lead.
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TOP SCORER • D. JACKSON of TORONTO Jackson led the 1919 Championship with three goals in two matches, although his Toronto team did not reach the final. Winnipeg’s Stan Howell scored three goals in four matches, but lost in the final.
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LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg War Veterans W 2:0 L Port Arthur Pascoes Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg War Veterans L 1:3 W Port Arthur Pascoes Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg War Veterans W 5:1 L Port Arthur Pascoes Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Old Country W 4:1 L Montréal Grand Trunk FC Varsity Montréal, QC, CAN Montréal Grand Trunk FC W 5:0 L Toronto Old Country LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Montréal, QC, CAN Montréal Grand Trunk FC W 2:1 L Winnipeg War Veterans National Montréal, QC, CAN Montréal Grand Trunk FC W 1:0 L Winnipeg War Veterans Westmount FINAL : Montréal wins series 3-1 / Montréal gagne la série 3-1.
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CONNAUGHT CUP • CAPTAIN JIMMY McLAGGAN Montréal right back Jimmy McLaggan served as captain of the Championship-winning Grand Trunk FC. After the win at home, “there was a wild rush of spectators to the field and the Grand Trunk players were lifted shoulder high and carried from the grounds by their supporters. The (Winnipeg) Veterans were not forgotten and were congratulated for the splendid defence that they had made against the more speedy Grand Trunks, especially after their long trip from the west. The Veterans took their defeat in a sportsmanlike manner and were the first to crowd the dressing room of the champions to offer their congratulations.”
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DATE 1919-08-01 1919-08-02 1919-08-04 1919-08-06 1919-08-09 DATE 1919-08-14 1919-08-16
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1919 MONTRÉAL GRAND TRUNK FC : Davie Adamson, Chic Craigie, W. Frier, Bobby Harris, J. Jones, Jimmy McLaggan, Jimmy McLeish, Alec Rae, Alec Smith, Eddie Stott, Bill Worsley, Artie Woutersz. Alternates D. Adams, W. Adams, G. Mann, Johnny Rooney.
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1919 CHAMPIONS : MONTRÉAL GRAND TRUNK FC
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HAMILTON WESTINGHOUSE STORY OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP Hamilton Westinghouse were the first team to capture the Connaught Cup after extra time, winning the 1920 Dominion of Canada Championship on a Billy Gilvear winner at Varsity Stadium in Toronto. Knotted 1-1 after two matches, the extra period was played with Hamilton at an advantage as Winnipeg had already been reduced to nine men through injuries. Westinghouse were the first team from Ontario to win the title. After eliminating Montréal CPR in the first round, they advanced to the final from a three-team series with Winnipeg Brittanias and Fort William CPR. After an additional series was required to split Winnipeg and Fort William, the final opened in Hamilton. The second match was played in Toronto as part of a Labour Day double header following the Toronto-Montréal all-star match.
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Hamilton’s 28-year old inside left Billy Gilvear scored the series-winning goal of the 1920 Championship final. In a come-from-behind victory, he scored the equaliser in the second half and then the winner in extra time.
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LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Montréal, QC, CAN Montréal CPR W 2:1 L Hamilton Westinghouse Toronto, ON, CAN Hamilton Westinghouse W 3:1 L Montréal CPR Broadview Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg Brittanias D 1:1 D Regina Soccerites Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg Brittanias W 2:1 L Regina Soccerites Carruthers LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Toronto, ON, CAN Fort William CPR W 2:1 L Hamilton Westinghouse Varsity Toronto, ON, CAN Fort William CPR D 0:0 D Winnipeg Brittanias Varsity Toronto, ON, CAN Hamilton Westinghouse W 2:0 L Winnipeg Brittanias Toronto, ON, CAN Fort William CPR L 2:3 W Winnipeg Brittanias Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg Brittanias D 1:1 D Fort William CPR Carruthers Fort William, ON, CAN Fort William CPR L 0:1 W Winnipeg Brittanias LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Hamilton, ON, CAN Hamilton Westinghouse D 0:0 D Winnipeg Brittanias Harvester Toronto, ON, CAN Hamilton Westinghouse W 2:1 L Winnipeg Brittanias Varsity FINAL : Hamilton wins series 2-1 / Hamilton gagne la série 2-1.
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CONNAUGHT CUP • CAPTAIN ALBERT THOMBS Tiny Thombs and Hamilton Westinghouse were already four-time Ontario Cup winners before they won the Dominion of Canada Championship for the first time in 1920. As noted in the Hamilton Spectator, “it has always been the ambition of Tiny Thombs to win a Dominion Championship medal before he retired from the game. He has achieved that ambition. After the game, Tiny was presented with the ball. It was an appropriate act as Tiny had played the game longer than any player in Hamilton and there was none more popular.”
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DATE 1920-07-27 1920-07-30 1920-07-29 1920-07-30 DATE 1920-08-02 1920-08-04 1920-08-05 1920-08-07 1920-08-21 1920-08-28 DATE 1920-09-04 1920-09-06
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1920 HAMILTON WESTINGHOUSE : Billy Adair, D. Burns, A. Coombe, Tommy Craig, Tommy Gardiner, Garside, Billy Gilvear, E. Jones, W. Jones, A. McEwan, Peter Pascoe, T. Pilkington, Sinclair, Albert Thombs, Johnny Ure.
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1920 CHAMPIONS : HAMILTON WESTINGHOUSE
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1921
TORONTO SCOTTISH FC STORY OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP Toronto Scottish FC won their first Dominion of Canada Football Championship in 1921, winning the two-match, total goals series 4-0 over visiting Ladysmith FC from Vancouver Island. In the first Championship to feature teams from coast to coast across seven provinces, Toronto eliminated Fort William in the quarter-finals, Montréal CPR in the semifinals, and then Ladysmith FC in the Dominion final. Hector MacDonald and Teddy Young were the stalwart goalscorers throughout the playdowns while Harry Anderson recorded three assists in the final round. Hero MacDonald set a record with 10 goals while goalkeeper Smith set a record with five clean sheets in six matches. According to Toronto newspaper The Globe, “much of the honour of winning the cup must go to the versatile Geordie Campbell, as his sound judgment and sterling play on the field has been the means of putting the required confidence into the teammates to bring home the spoils.”
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Toronto’s Hector MacDonald scored the series-winning goal in the Championship final, the lone goal with an assist from Harry Anderson in a 1:0 win over Ladysmith. MacDonald scored the opening goal in both matches of that 1921 final series.
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1921 TORONTO SCOTTISH FC : Harry Acourt, Aitken, Harry Anderson, Bobby Bruce, Geordie Campbell, Ernie Fidler, George Houison, Hector MacDonald, Alex McCall, Billy Sim, Bob Jack Smith, Teddy Young. Manager / gérant Dave Lumsden. DATE LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA ATT 1921-07-20 Nanaimo, BC, CAN Ladysmith FC W 2:1 L Calgary Callies 1921-07-23 Vancouver, BC, CAN Ladysmith FC W 4:0 L Calgary Callies Athletic 1,500 1921-07-20 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Fort Rouge Rangers W 1:0 L Regina Post Carruthers 1921-07-23 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Fort Rouge Rangers L 1:4 W Regina Post Carruthers 1921-07-13 Fort William, ON, CAN Toronto Scottish FC W 4:0 L Fort William 1921-07-16 Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Scottish FC W 11:0 L Fort William Ossington 1921-07-16 Montréal, QC, CAN Montréal CPR W 3:1 L Halifax Shipyards Grand Trunk 1921-07-18 Montréal, QC, CAN Montréal CPR W 4:2 L Halifax Shipyards Grand Trunk DATE LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA ATT 1921-07-28 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Regina Post L 0:2 W Ladysmith FC Carruthers 1921-07-30 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Regina Post L 0:2 W Ladysmith FC Carruthers 1,200 1921-07-23 Montréal, QC, CAN Montréal CPR D 2:2 D Toronto Scottish FC 1921-07-30 Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Scottish FC W 5:0 L Montréal CPR DATE LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA ATT 1921-08-03 Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Scottish FC W 3:0 L Ladysmith FC Broadview 7,000 1921-08-06 Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Scottish FC W 1:0 L Ladysmith FC Island 5,000 FINAL : Toronto wins series 4-0 / Toronto gagne la série 4-0.
CONNAUGHT
1921 CHAMPIONS : TORONTO SCOTTISH FC
After the final match, Dominion of Canada Football Association president Dan McNeil presented the Connaught Cup to Toronto’s 33-year old captain Harry Acourt. President McNeil also presented 10-karat gold medals to the captain Acourt, who then distributed the ‘spoils’ to his Toronto teammates.
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1922
CALGARY HILLHURST FC STORY OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP Calgary Hillhurst FC wrestled the Dominion of Canada Championship honours west to the province of Alberta for the first time in 1922. Calgary won the two-match, total goals series 2-1 over Toronto Ulster United FC, with all three goals scored in the opening match. In reaching the final, Calgary Hillhurst FC eliminated Nanaimo FC and Winnipeg United Weston FC before continuing east to Toronto. In the final, Calgary took a 2-1 lead and then defended their way to the title, with hero Andy Wilson making 11 saves and posting the clean sheet in the second leg. He did so in front of a record crowd of 7,000 fans. Back home, the Calgary Daily Herald “arranged for a rapid bulletin service on the match” at First Street West. The hosts Toronto, meanwhile, were reduced to nine men through injuries in each half. Despite their “no surrender” attack, Toronto’s Red Handers just couldn’t score an equaliser. Calgary had their chances, too, but wouldn’t add to their 2-1 series lead in the Saturday heat. After the Saturday win, Calgary returned home and were fetted by a Thursday parade, a Friday luncheon, and a Saturday smoker.
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Calgary’s inside right Sammy Gough scored the series-winning goal of the 1922 Championship final against Toronto. He scored the winner in the opening match before the second match ended in a scoreless draw.
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TOP SCORER • BERNIE CARTWRIGHT Calgary’s “wee” inside left Bernie Cartwright led the Championship with five goals in seven matches, including four goals in the semi-finals. Winnipeg’s Ernest Knill ranked second with four goals scored.
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CONNAUGHT CUP • CAPTAIN STAN WAKELYN On reaching Calgary with the Connaught Cup on 17 August, Stan Wakelyn and his Hillhurst teammates were greeted by a parade in their honour. The 32-year old captain handed the trophy to his father William and then “several enthusiasts shouldered (Stan) and bore him in triumph to the cars awaiting the boys.”
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1922 CALGARY HILLHURST FC : Roy Austin, Harry Banks, Bernie Cartwright, George Davis, Fred Deluce, Freddie Foster, Sammy Gough, Andy Mitchell, Geordie Scott, Bobby Stephen, Ed Wakelyn, Stan Wakelyn, Andy Wilson, Johnny Wright. Manager / gérant Bob Gallagher.
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1922 CHAMPIONS : CALGARY HILLHURST FC
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1923
NANAIMO FC WANDERERS STORY OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP Nanaimo FC Wanderers were the first team from British Columbia to win the Connaught Cup as the Dominion of Canada Football Association’s champions. From the west, Nanaimo eliminated Alberta’s Coleman and Manitoba’s Fort Rouge Rangers en route to the Dominion final against Montréal. In the final series in Winnipeg, Nanaimo won Saturday before Montréal won Monday to even the series. In the extra third match, Nanaimo won 1:0 to win the series 2-1 on aggregate. It was noted that rain dampened the final match, but Nanaimo still dominated play and even hit the crossbar before scoring the winner in the second half. Goalkeeper Tommy Routledge posted his third clean sheet of the playdowns while Fowler scored his third goal. Montréal’s goalkeeper Johnny Nicol was the star of the final match while Dickie Stobbart was the series hero from the Nanaimo club.
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Only one goal separated the two finalists of the 1923 Championship. In the second half just before the one hour mark, Alex Fowler scored the lone goal of the final after fullback Tommy Dickenson centered the ball from the right side.
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DATE 1923-07-20 1923-07-21 1923-07-14 1923-07-16 1923-07-21 1923-07-28 DATE 1923-07-26 1923-07-28 1923-07-31 1923-08-02 DATE 1923-08-04 1923-08-06 1923-08-08
LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Calgary, AB, CAN Coleman L 1:2 W Nanaimo Wanderers Calgary, AB, CAN Coleman L 1:3 W Nanaimo Wanderers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Fort Rouge Rangers W 7:0 L Regina Imperial Oil Winnipeg, MB, CAN Fort Rouge Rangers W 3:2 L Regina Imperial Oil Carruthers Montréal, QC, CAN Montréal CPR W 2:1 L Toronto Ulster United FC Alexandra Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Ulster United FC D 1:1 D Montréal CPR Broadview LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Winnipeg, MB, CAN Fort Rouge Rangers L 1:2 W Nanaimo Wanderers Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Fort Rouge Rangers D 0:0 D Nanaimo Wanderers Carruthers Fort William, ON, CAN Fort William Veterans L 1:3 W Montréal CPR Fort William, ON, CAN Fort William Veterans L 0:1 W Montréal CPR LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Winnipeg, MB, CAN Nanaimo Wanderers W 1:0 L Montréal CPR Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Nanaimo Wanderers L 0:1 W Montréal CPR Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Nanaimo Wanderers W 1:0 L Montréal CPR Carruthers FINAL : Nanaimo wins series 2-1 / Nanaimo gagne la série 2-1.
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1923 NANAIMO FC WANDERERS : Edward Appleby, Billy Bell, Tommy Dickenson, Alex Fowler, J. Hines, Bobby Husband, George Linn, James McDougall, Angus McMillan, Dave Minto, Tommy Routledge, Dickie Stobbart, Romeo Zaccarelli. Coach : Jimmy Watson.
CONNAUGHT
1923 CHAMPIONS : NANAIMO FC WANDERERS
After the final match, John Easton, president of the Dominion of Canada Football Association, presented the Connaught Cup to Nanaimo team captain James McDougall. Wrote the Winnipeg Tribune, McDougall “said that he was proud of the championship team and they would do their best to hold the trophy at the coast for several years to come. He also expressed his appreciation of the sporting manner in which the series had been played and thanked the Winnipeg football followers and officials for the kindness and courtesy that had been shown to his team.”
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1924
WINNIPEG UNITED WESTON FC STORY OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP Winnipeg United Weston FC returned the Connaught Cup to Winnipeg for the first time in nine years when the won the 1924 Dominion of Canada Football Championship at Carruthers Park. The Winnipeg team won the two-match, total goals series 3-2 over the Canadian Explosives of Beloeil. Along the way, Winnipeg also beat Moose Jaw CPR in the quarter-finals and Cumberland FC in the semi-finals. The big moment came near the end of the first match when Alex Slidders scored the go-ahead goal with just a few minutes remaining. It turned out to be the last goal of the series, with the second match ending in a scoreless draw. The 21-year old centre half Bill Matthews was the hero of the Dominion final while 22-year old goalkeeper Eddie Derby posted his fourth clean sheet of the playdowns.
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Winnipeg United Weston FC won the two-match, total goals series, with all five goals between the two teams scored in the opening match. Slidders scored the equaliser before the hour mark and then the winner just two minutes from full time.
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CONNAUGHT CUP • CAPTAIN ART KING After the final match, Dominion of Canada Football Association President John Easton presented the Connaught Cup to Art King, captain of Winnipeg United Weston FC. More than 6,000 fans were on hand for the final match, as “standing capacity was taxed to the limit.”
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DATE 1924-07-11 1924-07-12 1924-07-04 1924-07-05 1924-07-12 1924-07-16 DATE 1924-07-19 1924-07-22 1924-07-19 1924-07-21 DATE 1924-07-24 1924-07-26
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1924 WINNIPEG UNITED WESTON FC : Dougie Clark, Eddie Derby, Jimmy Derby, Johnny Foxon, Gregor Grant, Art King, Dan King, Scotty Lang, Bill Matthews, J. McKenzie, Jock McNeil, Alex Slidders.
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1924 CHAMPIONS : WINNIPEG UNITED WESTON FC
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1925
TORONTO ULSTER UNITED FC STORY OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP Toronto Ulster United FC won their first Dominion of Canada Football Championship in 1925, returning to claim the Connaught Cup just three years after they had lost the 1922 final to Calgary Hillhurst FC. Toronto were not to be denied a second time, as they won the decisive match 2:0 to clinch the title. In winning the Championship, Toronto eliminated Montréal Carsteel FC in the quarter-finals and then Fort William Veterans in the semi-finals. After back-to-back draws to open the final against Nanaimo, Toronto got two goals from their captain Bobby Lavery to win the series. In six games, goalkeeper Smith (formerly of 1921 Scottish) posted four clean sheets. In the final series against Nanaimo, Toronto’s three match stars were Fred Williams, Bobby Lavery, and series hero Jimmy Moir.
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Toronto’s Bobby “Nipper” Lavery scored both goals in the 1925 Championship final against Nanaimo, a 2:0 win at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg. Lavery scored a goal in each half before he was ejected midway through the second half.
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DATE 1925-07-16 1925-07-18 1925-07-16 1925-07-18 1925-07-11 1925-07-18 DATE 1925-07-20 1925-07-22 1925-07-23 DATE 1925-07-25 1925-07-27 1925-07-29
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1925 TORONTO ULSTER UNITED FC : Art Barron, Billy Bissett, Joe Clulow, Gervan, Sammy Grant, Tommy Johnson, Bobby Lavery, Phil Lavery, Jimmy Moir, Walter Rankin, Bob Jack Smith, Angus Watt, Fred Williams, W. Woolacott. Manager / gérant R. Torrans.
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1925 CHAMPIONS : TORONTO ULSTER UNITED FC
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WINNIPEG UNITED WESTON FC STORY OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP Winnipeg United Weston FC won their second Dominion of Canada Championship in just three years when they defeated the Cumberland Canadian Collieries on a last-minute goal. After three draws, Winnipeg won the unprecedented fourth match of the final round, with goalkeeper and hero Eddie Derby putting in “one of the most brilliant games of his career.” Outside right Johnny Lang scored the 89th-minute winner. From three years and 18 inter-provincial matches (1924 to 1926), Winnipeg lost only once in the 1925 semi-finals. In the 1926 Connaught Series, they eliminated Fort William Veterans and Toronto Willys-Overland before taking on Cumberland in the final round.
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Winnipeg’s inside left Johnny Lang scored the series-winning goal in the fourth and final match of the 1926 Championship final. Into the dying minutes, Lang collected a loose ball and scored the lone goal of the 1:0 victory at Carruthers Park.
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DATE 1926-07-17 1926-07-19 1926-07-17 1926-07-19 1926-07-17 1926-07-21 DATE 1926-07-24 1926-07-26 1926-07-24 1926-07-26 DATE 1926-07-29 1926-07-31 1926-08-02 1926-08-04
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1926 CHAMPIONS : WINNIPEG UNITED WESTON FC
After the final match, the magnificent Challenge Trophy was presented to Winnipeg captain Dan King by H.W. Scrymgeour, the Manitoba council member of the Dominion of Canada Football Association. This marked the first year that the newly-struck Challenge Trophy was presented to the winners.
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THE F.A. OF ENGLAND DONATES CHALLENGE TROPHY Starting in 1926, the Dominion of Canada Football Association awarded the Challenge Trophy to the winner of their Championship. While the Connaught Cup was retired, the Championship would still be called the “Connaught Series.” 49
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NANAIMO FC WANDERERS STORY OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP Nanaimo FC won the 1927 Dominion of Canada Football Championship after going undefeated in six matches and setting a record with 31 goals scored. After eliminating Edmonton Canadian Legion and Saskatoon Sons of England in the playdowns, they beat Fort William Canadian Legion in the Championship final. Dave Cowie was the hero, scoring five of his six goals in the final series against Fort William. Alex Fowler (five), John Sandland (six), and Nelson Wilson (five) also scored regularly throughout the playdowns. The team’s two biggest victories were an 8:1 win to capture the West and then a record 9:0 win to open the Dominion final.
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CHAMPIONSHIP WINNING GOAL • ALEX FOWLER
Alex Fowler gave Nanaimo a 2-0 lead in the first match of the 1927 Championship final, a 9:0 victory over Fort William. Nanaimo won the two-match, total goals series by an incredible score of 14-1.
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TOP SCORER • DAVE COWIE
Nanaimo centre forward Dave Cowie scored six goals in five matches during the 1927 Championship, including five goals in the final two matches. Teammate John Sandland scored six goals in six matches. 50
1927 NANAIMO FC WANDERERS : Alexander, Jock Clarke, Dave Cowie, Alex Fowler, Jimmy Knight, Neil MacFarlane, Joe Milburn, Dave Minto, Len Perry, Tommy Routledge, John Sandland, Dickie Stobbart, Alex Thompson, Nelson Wilson. Manager / gérant Archie Hannah. ATT
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LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Edmonton, AB, CAN Edmonton Legion L 0:2 W Nanaimo FC Renfrew Edmonton, AB, CAN Edmonton Legion D 2:2 D Nanaimo FC Saskatoon, SK, CAN Saskatoon Sons of England W 2:1 L Fort Rouge Rangers Mayfair Saskatoon, SK, CAN Saskatoon Sons of England D 1:1 D Fort Rouge Rangers Mayfair Montréal, QC, CAN Montréal CPR W 2:1 L Brantford Cockshutt Blues Thornton Brantford, ON, CAN Brantford Cockshutt Blues W 3:0 L Montréal CPR LOCATION HOME / DOMICILE SCORE OPPONENT / ADVERSAIRE STADIA Winnipeg, MB, CAN Saskatoon Sons of England L 2:5 W Nanaimo FC Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Saskatoon Sons of England L 1:8 W Nanaimo FC Carruthers Fort William, ON, CAN Fort William Legion D 2:2 D Brantford Cockshutt Blues McKellar Fort William, ON, CAN Fort William Legion W 5:3 L Brantford Cockshutt Blues McKellar LOCATION HOME / DOMICILE SCORE OPPONENT / ADVERSAIRE STADIA Winnipeg, MB, CAN Nanaimo FC W 9:0 L Fort William Legion Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Nanaimo FC W 5:1 L Fort William Legion Carruthers FINAL : Nanaimo wins series 14-1 / Nanaimo gagne la série 14-1.
In 1924 and 1927, the Dominion of Canada Football Association selected some of the best players from across the country to go on tour across Australia and New Zealand. Both tours were over the summer months, which meant selected players missed the Connaught Series. In 1924, Winnipeg lost Bob Harley, but that opened up a spot for the young Bill Matthews. In 1927, Nanaimo lost Stan Tait and Ernie Edmunds, replaced by Tommy Routledge and Alex Thompson.
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1927 CHAMPIONS : NANAIMO FC WANDERERS
CHALLENGE TROPHY • CAPT. NEIL MacFARLANE
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After the final, the Dominion of Canada Football Association met Nanaimo at the McLaren hotel where they made the official presentation of the Championship trophy. John Easton, past president, handed the trophy to Neil MacFarland, the Nanaimo team captain.
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CANADIAN TOURS • AUSTRALIA 1924 • NEW ZEALAND 1927
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WESTMINSTER ROYALS FC STORY OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP Westminster Royals FC won their first Dominion of Canada Championship in 1928, the start of nine-year dynasty over which time they won four BC Cup provincial titles, five Connaught Series provincial playdowns, and four Dominion titles (1928, 1930, 1931, 1936). They were a destined team in 1928, beating up Edmonton Canadian Legion and Winnipeg Westbrook in the playdowns before beating Montréal Canadian National Railways in the final. Westminster scored at will, with Jock Coulter and captain Dave Turner scoring 22 of a record 32 goals. Coulter the centre forward was the hero of the Connaught Series, producing multi-goal games in four of his six matches. The Westminster team were outstanding with a record of six wins and one loss in seven matches.
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CHAMPIONSHIP WINNING GOAL • JOCK COULTER
Jock Coulter exploded for four goals and one assist in the final match of the 1928 Championship final, including the series winner in the first half. Up 2-1 after 45 minutes, Coulter scored three more times in the second half.
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TOP SCORER • JOCK COULTER
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DATE 1928-07-14 1928-07-16 1928-07-14 1928-07-16 1928-07-18 1928-07-14 1928-07-21 DATE 1928-07-23 1928-07-25 1928-07-23 1928-07-25 DATE 1928-07-28 1928-07-30 1928-08-01
LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Westminster, BC, CAN Westminster Royals FC W 4:0 L Edmonton Canadian Legion Con Jones Westminster, BC, CAN Westminster Royals FC W 9:6 L Edmonton Canadian Legion Con Jones Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg Westbrook L 0:1 W Saskatoon Thistle Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg Westbrook W 3:2 L Saskatoon Thistle Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg Westbrook W 2:0 L Saskatoon Thistle Carruthers Montréal, QC, CAN Montréal CNR L 0:1 W Toronto Ulster United FC Alexandra Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Ulster United FC L 0:2 W Montréal CNR LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg Westbrook L 1:7 W Westminster Royals FC Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg Westbrook L 0:2 W Westminster Royals FC Carruthers Fort William, ON, CAN Fort William Legion L 2:6 W Montréal CNR Fort William, ON, CAN Fort William Legion L 0:6 W Montréal CNR Fair Grounds LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Winnipeg, MB, CAN Westminster Royals FC W 3:2 L Montréal CNR Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Westminster Royals FC L 1:2 W Montréal CNR Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Westminster Royals FC W 6:1 L Montréal CNR Carruthers FINAL : Westminster wins best of three series / Westminster gagne la série de trois matchs.
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1928 WESTMINSTER ROYALS FC : George Anderson, Stanley Ball, Harry Chapman, Jock Coulter, Austin Delany, Adam Kerr, Robert McDougall, Les Rimmer, Andy Roots, George Russell, Aubrey Sanford, Jimmy Smith, Dickie Stobbart, Alexander Strang, Tom Taylor, Tommy Trotter, Dave Turner. Manager / gérant Don Earl McLeod.
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1928 CHAMPIONS : WESTMINSTER ROYALS FC
CHALLENGE TROPHY • CAPTAIN DAVE TURNER LEGENDS
Upon returning home on 7 August, Westminster Royals FC were welcomed at a banquet at the Russell Hotel. Among the guests was Mayor A.W. Gray, who received the Challenge Trophy for safekeeping from Royals FC manager Earl McLeod.
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MONTRÉAL CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS STORY OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP Montréal Canadian National Railways won the 1929 Dominion of Canada Football Association, one spot better than their second-place finish in 1928. Montréal eliminated both Oshawa General Motors and Fort William Canadian Legion in the playdowns before beating Winnipeg United Weston FC in the Dominion final. Like he was in 1928, Bill Finlayson was the leader of Montréal’s 1929 attack. After being shut out against Oshawa, the Montréal hero scored three times against Fort William and four times against Winnipeg. In winning the 1929 Dominion title, the Nationals were the first team from Montréal in 10 years to capture the Championship. They were also the first team to reach the final in back-to-back years.
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CHAMPIONSHIP WINNING GOAL • BOB CAMPBELL
Montréal’s sturdy left half Bob Campbell scored the series-winning goal of the 1929 Dominion final. From a 5:0 win in the final match, Campbell collected the ball from a poor clearing and then promptly opened the scoring in the fifth minute.
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DATE 1929-07-20 1929-07-22 1929-07-18 1929-07-20 1929-07-20 1929-07-22 DATE 1929-07-24 1929-07-26 1929-07-27 1929-07-25 1929-07-27 DATE 1929-07-29 1929-07-31
LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Edmonton, AB, CAN Edmonton CNR W 5:1 L Vancouver St. Saviours Edmonton, AB, CAN Edmonton CNR W 4:2 L Vancouver St. Saviours Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg United Weston L 0:1 W Regina Scottish Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg United Weston W 4:0 L Regina Scottish Carruthers Montréal, QC, CAN CNR Montréal W 3:2 L Oshawa General Motors Alexandra Oshawa, ON, CAN Oshawa General Motors D 1:1 D Montréal CNR LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg United Weston D 1:1 D Edmonton CNR Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg United Weston D 1:1 D Edmonton CNR Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg United Weston W 3:0 L Edmonton CNR Carruthers Fort William, ON, CAN Fort William Legion L 2:5 W Montréal CNR Fort William, ON, CAN Fort William Legion W 2:1 L Montréal CNR LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg United Weston L 0:4 W Montréal CNR Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg United Weston L 0:5 W Montréal CNR Carruthers FINAL : Montréal wins best of three series / Montréal gagne la série de trois matchs.
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1929 MONTRÉAL CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS : Harry Barnes, Bob Campbell, James Duguid, Bill Finlayson, Jack Green, Frank Henderson, Peter Keir, Dave Meldrum, Murphy, Jimmy Nelson, Poul Nielsen, James Turnbull, Joseph Williams.
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1929 CHAMPIONS : MONTRÉAL CANADIAN NATIONALS
CHALLENGE TROPHY • CAPTAIN PETER KIER LEGENDS
After winning the title, the Montréal club were honoured at the Fort Garry Hotel in Winnipeg. Mr. A.H. Eagan, a CNR Western Region superintendant, presented the trophy to Montréal team manager Harry Payne. On their return to Montréal, captain Peter Keir carried the trophy off the train.
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WESTMINSTER ROYALS FC STORY OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP Westminster Royals FC won the 1930 Dominion of Canada Football Championship, winning their second title in three years. The team featured nine returning players from the 1928 squad, this time eliminating Calgary Hillhurst FC and Winnipeg Hearts in the playdowns before beating Montréal Canadian National Railways in the Championship final. Westminster won five of seven matches, including a big 8:1 win over Calgary in the opening round. Up against the defending champions, they won the opening match 1:0, then lost the second match 0:5. It could have been either side’s day in the finale, but Westminster took the honours after Jock Coulter scored the lone goal on a penalty. Goalkeeper Aubrey Sanford, the hero of the Championship, posted his third clean sheet of the 1930 Connaught Series.
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CHAMPIONSHIP WINNING GOAL • JOCK COULTER
Westminster’s Jock Coulter scored the series-winning goal of the Championship, scoring the lone goal of the third and deciding match on a penalty. Coulter scored from the spot after Montréal’s Jock Duguid handled the ball in the area.
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TOP SCORER • JOCK COULTER
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DATE 1930-07-14 1930-07-16 1930-07-17 1930-07-19 1930-07-14 1930-07-16 DATE 1930-07-24 1930-07-26 1930-07-19 1930-07-26 DATE 1930-07-29 1930-07-31 1930-08-02
LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA ATT Westminster, BC, CAN Westminster Royals FC W 2:1 L Calgary Hillhurst FC Athletic 1,700 Westminster, BC, CAN Westminster Royals FC W 8:1 L Calgary Hillhurst FC 1,500 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg Hearts W 2:0 L Saskatoon Sons of England Carruthers 3,000 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg Hearts W 4:2 L Saskatoon Sons of England Carruthers Hamilton, ON, CAN Hamilton Thistle W 2:0 L Fort William Legion Toronto, ON, CAN Fort William Legion D 1:1 D Hamilton Thistle Ulster 2,500 LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA ATT Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg Hearts W 1:0 L Westminster Royals FC Carruthers 4,000 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg Hearts L 0:3 W Westminster Royals FC Carruthers Montréal, QC, CAN Montréal CNR D 1:1 D Hamilton Thistle Alexandra Hamilton, ON, CAN Hamilton Thistle L 2:3 W Montréal CNR 2,000 LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA ATT Winnipeg, MB, CAN Westminster Royals FC W 1:0 L Montréal CNR Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Westminster Royals FC L 0:5 W Montréal CNR Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Westminster Royals FC W 1:0 L Montréal CNR Carruthers FINAL : Westminster wins best of three series / Westminster gagne la série de trois matchs.
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1930 WESTMINSTER ROYALS FC : George Anderson, Jock Coulter, Jack d’Easum, Austin Delany, Robert McDougall, Bob Peroni, Les Rimmer, Aubrey Sanford, Harold Stoddart, Tassin, Tom Taylor, Tommy Trotter, Dave Turner, Wall, James Waugh, Jack Wood. Manager / gérant Don Earl McLeod.
CONNAUGHT
1930 CHAMPIONS : WESTMINSTER ROYALS FC
CHALLENGE TROPHY • CAPTAIN DAVE TURNER LEGENDS
Westminster Royals FC captain Dave Turner once again accepted the Challenge Trophy on behalf of his Westminster teammates. It marked the second time in three seasons that Royals FC lifted the Dominion title.
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WESTMINSTER ROYALS FC STORY OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP Westminster Royals FC won the 1931 Dominion of Canada Football Championship to become just the second team to win back-to-back titles. They also became the first team to win the Championship on three occasions. They eliminated Edmonton Canadian National Railways and Winnipeg Irish in the playdowns before beating Toronto Scottish FC in the final. Despite losing five players through suspension, the Westminster team made sufficient replacements to become the first three-time winners of the Championship. Newcomers like Bill Findler and Ernie Hammond supported the existing cast that included Aubrey Sanford, Dickie Stobbart, and Dave Turner. The captain Turner was the hero of the Championship while 39year old Stobbart won his fourth and last title.
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CHAMPIONSHIP WINNING GOAL • DAVE TURNER
Westminster’s Dave Turner scored the series-winning goal of the Championship, scoring the opening goal of a 3:0 win midway through the first half. Turner scored the winner moments after a Dickie Stobbart shot was saved by the goalkeeper.
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TOP SCORER • ERNIE HAMMOND
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DATE 1931-07-22 1931-07-23 1931-07-16 1931-07-18 1931-07-20 1931-07-22 1931-07-25 DATE 1931-07-25 1931-07-27 1931-07-27 1931-07-28 DATE 1931-07-30 1931-08-03
LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Edmonton, AB, CAN Edmonton CNR L 0:1 W Westminster Royals FC Edmonton, AB, CAN Edmonton CNR L 1:2 W Westminster Royals FC Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg Irish W 2:0 L Saskatoon Thistle Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg Irish W 3:1 L Saskatoon Thistle Carruthers Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Scottish FC W 2:1 L Montréal Carsteel FC Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Scottish FC L 1:2 W Montréal Carsteel FC Ulster Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Scottish FC W 2:1 L Montréal Carsteel FC Ulster LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg Irish L 2:5 W Westminster Royals FC Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg Irish W 2:1 L Westminster Royals FC Carruthers Fort William, ON, CAN Fort William Legion L 2:3 W Toronto Scottish FC Fort William, ON, CAN Fort William Legion L 1:2 W Toronto Scottish FC LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Winnipeg, MB, CAN Westminster Royals FC W 2:0 L Toronto Scottish FC Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Westminster Royals FC W 3:0 L Toronto Scottish FC Carruthers FINAL : Westminster wins best of three series / Westminster gagne la série de trois matchs.
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1931 WESTMINSTER ROYALS FC : G. Babcock, Jack d’Easum, Bill Findler, Ernie Hammond, Bill Hogg, Adam Kerr, Cud Makepeace, Aubrey Sanford, Alex Sneddon, Dickie Stobbart, Harold Stoddart, Tommy Trotter, Dave Turner. Manager / gérant Don Earl McLeod.
CONNAUGHT
1931 CHAMPIONS : WESTMINSTER ROYALS FC
CHALLENGE TROPHY • CAPTAIN DAVE TURNER LEGENDS
After the series, captain Dave Turner accepted the “handsome championship trophy” from Sam Davidson, secretary of the Dominion of Canada Football Association. Turner then “thanked the Winnipeg fans for their support” in the final.
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1932
TORONTO SCOTTISH FC STORY OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP With the Dominion final back in Toronto, Ulster Stadium was the venue for Toronto Scottish FC to claim their second Dominion of Canada Football Championship in the summer of 1932. After eliminating Fort William Canadian Legion and Montréal Blue Bonnets in successive playdowns, Toronto Scottish FC won the Dominion final over North Shore United FC. After losing the 1931 title to back-to-back winners Westminster Royals FC, Scottish FC returned a more polished team in the 1932 series. They posted five wins and one draw in six matches, including a trio of clean sheets by goalkeeper Hugh Wallace. Centre forward Andy Stevens was the heart and hero of the Toronto attack, scoring three of five goals in the Dominion final against North Shore. Johnny Rogers and Jimmy Winning were the two other scorers in the final. Captain Billy Somers was “a tower of strength” in his position at centre half, shutting down the North Shore attack.
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CHAMPIONSHIP WINNING GOAL • JIMMY WINNING
Jimmy Winning scored the series-winning goal of the Championship as Toronto swept the best-of-three 1932 final. Winning capitalised on a loose ball moments after North Shore goalkeeper George Lindsay stopped standout Andy Stevens.
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TOP SCORER • ANDY STEVENS
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1932 TORONTO SCOTTISH FC : Johnny Cairns, Billy Conner, Norman Donald, George Erasmusson, Hector MacDonald, Jimmy McIntyre, Bill McManus, Jimmy Noke, Johnny Rogers, Billy Somers, Andy Stevens, Hugh Wallace, Davie Weir, Jimmy Winning. LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Vancouver, BC, CAN North Shore United FC D 1:1 D Edmonton Canadian Legion Vancouver, BC, CAN North Shore United FC W 3:1 L Edmonton Canadian Legion Winnipeg, MB, CAN Manitoba Telephones W 2:0 L Regina CNR Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Manitoba Telephones D 1:1 D Regina CNR Carruthers Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Scottish FC W 3:0 L Fort William Legion Oakwood Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Scottish FC W 3:0 L Fort William Legion LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Winnipeg, MB, CAN Manitoba Telephones D 1:1 D North Shore United FC Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Manitoba Telephones L 0:2 W North Shore United FC Carruthers Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Scottish FC W 5:1 L Montréal Blue Bonnets Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Scottish FC L 2:3 W Montréal Blue Bonnets Ulster LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Scottish FC W 3:0 L North Shore United FC Ulster Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Scottish FC W 2:1 L North Shore United FC Ulster FINAL : Toronto wins best of three series / Toronto gagne la série de trois matchs.
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CHALLENGE TROPHY • CAPTAIN BILLY SOMERS
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After the final match, Tom Holland, president of the Dominion of Canada Football Association, presented the Challenge Trophy to Toronto captain Billy Somers. As noted in the Toronto Telegram, Toronto “Controller James Simpson, on behalf of the Mayor, complimented both teams.”
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DATE 1932-07-16 1932-07-18 1932-07-16 1932-07-18 1932-07-16 1932-07-18 DATE 1932-07-23 1932-07-25 1932-07-21 1932-07-23 DATE 1932-07-28 1932-07-30
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1932 CHAMPIONS : TORONTO SCOTTISH FC
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1933
TORONTO SCOTTISH FC STORY OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP Toronto Scottish FC became the third team to win back-to-back Dominion of Canada Football Championship titles when they won it all at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg. They also became the second team to win their third Championship, eliminating both McIntyre Mines and Montréal CNR before they defeated Prince Albert City Reds in the 1933 Dominion final. Despite winning only three of nine matches, Toronto were the last team from the pre-War era to go undefeated throughout the Connaught Series. By the time they reached the final, however, they were reduced to just 11 players with no alternates as Billy Somers was injured and Andy Stevens stayed home after the death of his mother. Playing a conservative game, Toronto was almost content to draw Prince Albert in the first two matches. They then let loose in a 3:0 win to capture the Championship. Threetime winner Hector MacDonald was the hero of the series, scoring three of Toronto’s five goals.
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CHAMPIONSHIP WINNING GOAL • HECTOR MacDONALD
Toronto’s old reliable Hector MacDonald scored the series-winning goal of the 1933 Championship final. After back-to-back draws, Toronto won the third game 3:0, with MacDonald breaking the ice in the 15th minute.
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TOP SCORER • BILL McMANUS
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LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg Irish FC D 0:0 D Fort William Legion Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg Irish FC W 4:1 L Fort William Legion Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg Irish FC W 4:0 L Fort William Legion Carruthers Calgary, AB, CAN Calgary CPR L 0:2 W Vancouver Cowan-Dodson Mewata Calgary, AB, CAN Calgary CPR W 4:1 L Vancouver Cowan-Dodson Mewata Calgary, AB, CAN Calgary CPR W 3:1 L Vancouver Cowan-Dodson Mewata Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg Irish FC W 2:1 L Prince Albert City Reds Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg Irish FC L 0:1 W Prince Albert City Reds Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg Irish FC L 1:4 W Prince Albert City Reds Montréal, QC, CAN Montréal CNR W 6:0 L Halifax Royal Navy Brown’s Montréal, QC, CAN Montréal CNR W 10:0 L Halifax Royal Navy Alexandra Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Scottish FC D 0:0 D McIntyre Mines Ulster Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Scottish FC D 3:3 D McIntyre Mines Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Scottish FC W 5:2 L McIntyre Mines Ulster LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Winnipeg, MB, CAN Prince Albert City Reds L 3:4 W Calgary CPR Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Prince Albert City Reds W 2:1 L Calgary CPR Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Prince Albert City Reds W 1:0 L Calgary CPR Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Scottish FC D 2:2 D Montréal CNR Oakwood Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Scottish FC D 1:1 D Montréal CNR Ulster Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Scottish FC W 4:1 L Montréal CNR Oakwood LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Winnipeg, MB, CAN Toronto Scottish FC D 2:2 D Prince Albert City Reds Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Toronto Scottish FC D 0:0 D Prince Albert City Reds Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Toronto Scottish FC W 3:0 L Prince Albert City Reds Carruthers FINAL : Toronto wins best of three series / Toronto gagne la série de trois matchs.
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CHALLENGE TROPHY • CAPTAIN DAVIE WEIR
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After winning the title, John Easton of Winnipeg, former president of the Dominion of Canada Football Association, presented the sterling Challenge Trophy to Toronto Scottish FC captain Davie Weir.
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DATE 1933-07-13 1933-07-15 1933-07-17 1933-07-20 1933-07-22 1933-07-24 1933-07-20 1933-07-22 1933-07-24 1933-07-20 1933-07-22 1933-07-20 1933-07-22 1933-07-24 DATE 1933-07-27 1933-07-29 1933-07-31 1933-07-27 1933-07-29 1933-07-31 DATE 1933-08-03 1933-08-05 1933-08-07
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1933 TORONTO SCOTTISH FC : Norman Donald, Johnny Graham, Billy Grassam, Angus MacDonald, Hector MacDonald, Robert Manson, Bill McManus, Jimmy Noke, Jack Paterson, Harry Phillips, Billy Somers, Andy Stevens, Hugh Wallace, Davie Weir.
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1933 CHAMPIONS : TORONTO SCOTTISH FC
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1934
VERDUN PARK FC STORY OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP Verdun Park FC were an emerging team in the east before they put it all together to win the 1934 Dominion of Canada Championship. Led by the goalscoring exploits of Larry Fitzpatrick and the ‘entertaining antics’ of Roland Castonguay, the Verdun-based club eliminated Sudbury Frood Mines and beat Prince Albert City Reds to capture the Dominion title. Fitzpatrick and Castonguay were involved in seven of Verdun’s nine goals in the Dominion final. Castonguay was the hero of the series. After splitting the first two matches, Verdun Park FC captured the laurels with a 4:1 win in the third and final match. Fitzpatrick was one of four brothers that featured in the 1934 playdowns, with Larry and Charlie the two regulars. As for Verdun Park FC, this would be their only title as the franchise folded before the following year.
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CHAMPIONSHIP WINNING GOAL • ROLAND CASTONGUAY
Verdun Park’s 21-year old outside left Roland “Dempsey” Castonguay scored the series-winning goal in the 1934 Championship final. He scored on a header from a Billy Holmshaw free kick midway through the first half of a 4:1 win.
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TOP SCORER • LARRY FITZPATRICK
Montréal’s 28-year old Larry Fitzpatrick scored eight goals in eight matches during the 1934 Championship, including three in the final. Winnipeg’s Eddie Hodgert ranked second with seven goals scored. 64
LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Westminster, BC, CAN Westminster Royals FC W 5:1 L Edmonton Radials Westminster, BC, CAN Westminster Royals FC W 2:1 L Edmonton Radials Prince Albert, SK, CAN Prince Albert City Reds L 1:2 W Westminster Royals FC Mayfair Saskatoon, SK, CAN Prince Albert City Reds W 2:0 L Westminster Royals FC Prince Albert, SK, CAN Prince Albert City Reds W 1:0 L Westminster Royals FC Mayfair Fort William, ON, CAN Winnipeg United Weston L 0:2 W Fort William Westfort Carruthers Fort William, ON, CAN Winnipeg United Weston D 1:1 D Fort William Westfort Carruthers Fort William, ON, CAN Winnipeg United Weston W 3:0 L Fort William Westfort Carruthers Fort William, ON, CAN Winnipeg United Weston W 6:2 L Fort William Westfort Carruthers Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Scottish FC L 2:3 W Sudbury Frood Mines Oakwood Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Scottish FC D 1:1 D Sudbury Frood Mines Oakwood Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Scottish FC W 2:1 L Sudbury Frood Mines Oakwood Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Scottish FC L 2:3 W Sudbury Frood Mines Ulster LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg United Weston W 2:1 L Prince Albert City Reds Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg United Weston D 0:0 D Prince Albert City Reds Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg United Weston L 2:3 W Prince Albert City Reds Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg United Weston L 1:4 W Prince Albert City Reds Carruthers Toronto, ON, CAN Sudbury Frood Mines D 2:2 D Verdun Park FC Toronto, ON, CAN Sudbury Frood Mines D 1:1 D Verdun Park FC Ulster Toronto, ON, CAN Sudbury Frood Mines D 2:2 D Verdun Park FC Oakwood Toronto, ON, CAN Sudbury Frood Mines D 0:0 D Verdun Park FC Oakwood Toronto, ON, CAN Sudbury Frood Mines L 1:3 W Verdun Park FC Ulster LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Winnipeg, MB, CAN Prince Albert City Reds L 0:4 W Verdun Park FC Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Prince Albert City Reds W 2:0 L Verdun Park FC Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Prince Albert City Reds L 1:4 W Verdun Park FC Carruthers FINAL : Verdun Park wins best of three series / Verdun Park gagne la série de trois matchs.
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1,400
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2,500 ATT 4,000
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DATE 1934-07-14 1934-07-16 1934-07-28 1934-07-30 1934-08-01 1934-07-13 1934-07-14 1934-07-16 1934-07-18 1934-07-14 1934-07-16 1934-07-17 1934-07-19 DATE 1934-08-02 1934-08-04 1934-08-06 1934-08-08 1934-07-21 1934-07-23 1934-07-25 1934-07-28 1934-07-30 DATE 1934-08-11 1934-08-14 1934-08-16
LEGENDS
1934 VERDUN PARK FC : William Bennett, Roland Castonguay, James Duguid, Allan Fitzpatrick, Charlie Fitzpatrick, Davy Fitzpatrick, Larry Fitzpatrick, Heaney, Billy Holmshaw, John Lone, J.C. McKenzie, Everett MacLean, John Menary, Humphrey Payne, A. Quinn. Manager / gérant Peter Fitzpatrick.
CONNAUGHT
1934 CHAMPIONS : VERDUN PARK FC
CHALLENGE TROPHY • CAPTAIN HUMPHREY PAYNE FOOTBALLERS
For the second year in a row, John Easton of Winnipeg, past president of the Dominion of Canada Football Association, made the official presentation of the Challenge Trophy to the winning team.
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1935
MONTRÉAL ALDRED BUILDING STORY OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP Montréal Aldred won the 1935 Dominion of Canada Football Championship, although it took them more matches than any previous winner. With an additional round to their schedule, Montréal had to beat Halifax, Sudbury and Fort William in the playdowns before beating Nanaimo FC in the Dominion final. In doing so, they scored 30 goals in 11 matches. Montréal was somewhat of a stacked team, with past winners from two former champions (Montréal CNR and Verdun Park) featured in their lineup. Up front, Montréal got steady goalscoring from Paddy Fallon, Larry Fitzpatrick, and Davey McLean. In net, star goalkeeper Jimmy Nelson posted a clean sheet in each round of the Connaught Series. With Larry Fitzpatrick twice injured in the Dominion final, brother Charlie stepped up as the team’s scoring hero.
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CHAMPIONSHIP WINNING GOAL • BOB CAMPBELL
In the Dominion finale, Montréal captain Bob Campbell scored the series-winning goal less than 10 minutes from the final whistle. Albert Bejshak hit the crossbar and Larry Fitzpatrick kept the ball in play before Campbell scored the winner.
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TOP SCORER • PADDY FALLON
Paddy Fallon scored eight goals and one assist in 10 matches during the 1935 Championship, including one in the final series. Teammate Larry Fitzpatrick scored eight goals in 11 matches. 66
LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Lethbridge, AB, CAN Lethbridge Suprinas W 3:0 L Saskatoon Thistle Lethbridge, AB, CAN Lethbridge Suprinas W 6:0 L Saskatoon Thistle Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Scottish FC L 0:4 W Sudbury Falconbridge Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Scottish FC W 4:1 L Sudbury Falconbridge Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Scottish FC L 1:2 W Sudbury Falconbridge Soliders’ Field Montréal, QC, CAN Montréal Aldred W 6:0 L Halifax St. George’s Aces Glen Yards Montréal, QC, CAN Montréal Aldred W 7:1 L Halifax St. George’s Aces Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg United Weston L 0:2 W Fort William Westfort Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg United Weston D 3:3 D Fort William Westfort Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg United Weston L 0:1 W Fort William Westfort Carruthers Montréal, QC, CAN Montréal Aldred L 0:1 W Sudbury Falconbridge Brown Montréal, QC, CAN Montréal Aldred W 1:0 L Sudbury Falconbridge Glen Yards Montréal, QC, CAN Montréal Aldred W 4:1 L Sudbury Falconbridge Glen Yards LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Lethbridge, AB, CAN Lethbridge Suprinas L 1:3 W Nanaimo City FC Lethbridge, AB, CAN Lethbridge Suprinas L 1:2 W Nanaimo City FC Fort William, ON, CAN Fort William Westfort L 0:2 W Montréal Aldred Fort William, ON, CAN Fort William Westfort L 1:2 W Montréal Aldred LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Winnipeg, MB, CAN Montréal Aldred W 3:2 L Nanaimo City FC Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Montréal Aldred L 3:7 W Nanaimo City FC Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Montréal Aldred D 1:1 D Nanaimo City FC Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Montréal Aldred W 1:0 L Nanaimo City FC Carruthers FINAL : Montréal wins best of three series / Montréal gagne la série de trois matchs.
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1,700
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CHAMPIONSHIP
DATE 1935-07-29 1935-07-30 1935-08-01 1935-08-03 1935-08-05 1935-08-02 1935-08-03 1935-07-29 1935-07-30 1935-08-01 1935-08-07 1935-08-09 1935-08-10 DATE 1935-08-13 1935-08-15 1935-08-13 1935-08-15 DATE 1935-08-19 1935-08-21 1935-08-23 1935-08-24
LEGENDS
1935 MONTRÉAL ALDRED : Joe Bardell, Albert Bejshak, Bob Campbell, Paddy Fallon, Allan Fitzpatrick, Charlie Fitzpatrick, Larry Fitzpatrick, Peter Keir, Ronnie Low, Bert Lumsden, T. McIntosh, Davey McLean, Jimmy Nelson, George White. Blessé / injured : Roland Castonguay. Gérant / player-manager : Peter Keir.
CONNAUGHT
1935 CHAMPIONS : MONTRÉAL ALDRED
CHALLENGE TROPHY • CAPTAIN BOB CAMPBELL
CLUBS
After the final whistle, City of Winnipeg Mayor John Queen presented the Challenge Trophy to Montréal captain Bob Campbell. Upon returning home, the team “made a triumphant march down the platform at Windsor street station and around the concourse to the martial strains of a pipe band before dispersing. Seldom has a local team been given a better reception.” 67
1936
WESTMINSTER ROYALS FC STORY OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP The famous Westminster Royals FC became the first team to win the Dominion of Canada Football Championship on four occasions, ending a four-year drought in between titles. After beating up the Calgary Callies in a Far West opening series, the Royals waited two weeks before hosting and beating Winnipeg United Weston FC in the 1936 Championship final. Geographically, the 1936 Dominion final was actually played ‘next door’ at Con Jones Park in the City of Vancouver, but it was close enough that the Royals were Dominion champions at ‘home.’ After Westminster and Winnipeg split the first two matches, the Royals won the deciding match three goals clear. With 24 goals scored and only four conceded, they posted the secondbest goals average in the Championship history. Half of those goals came in a 12:0 victory over Calgary Callies in the opening round, a record score. Captain Dave Turner was the hero of the Connaught Series, scoring three goals and three assists in Dominion final against Winnipeg. Along with several repeat winners, the 1936 squad also featured firsttime winners Tommy McKibbin, Johnny McKay, and Trevor Harvey, all of whom would win more titles with other teams in the years to come.
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CHAMPIONSHIP WINNING GOAL • DAVE TURNER
Westminster’s “tenacious” Dave Turner scored the series-winning goal of the 1936 Championship final. On a low shot following a rebound, Turner scored the opening goal of a 3:0 win over Winnipeg in the third and deciding match.
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TOP SCORER • JOCK COULTER
Westminster’s 34-year old centre forward Jock Coulter scored 13 goals in five matches, including seven goals in a single match against Calgary. Winnipeg’s Cy Johnson ranked second with seven goals. 68
LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Sudbury, ON, CAN Sudbury Falconbridge W 2:1 L Hamilton Stelcos Sudbury, ON, CAN Sudbury Falconbridge D 1:1 D Hamilton Stelcos Athletic Sudbury, ON, CAN Sudbury Falconbridge W 4:0 L Hamilton Stelcos Athletic Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg United Weston W 2:1 L Fort William Legion Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg United Weston W 7:0 L Fort William Legion Sudbury, ON, CAN Sudbury Falconbridge W 2:0 L Montréal Hamilton United Sudbury, ON, CAN Sudbury Falconbridge L 0:1 W Montréal Hamilton United Sudbury, ON, CAN Sudbury Falconbridge W 1:0 L Montréal Hamilton United LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Westminster, BC, CAN Westminster Royals FC W 2:1 L Calgary Callies Con Jones Westminster, BC, CAN Westminster Royals FC W 12:0 L Calgary Callies Con Jones Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg United Weston D 0:0 D Sudbury Falconbridge Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg United Weston D 1:1 D Sudbury Falconbridge Carruthers Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg United Weston W 3:1 L Sudbury Falconbridge Carruthers LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA Vancouver, BC, CAN Westminster Royals FC W 6:1 L Winnipeg United Weston Con Jones Vancouver, BC, CAN Westminster Royals FC L 1:2 W Winnipeg United Weston Con Jones Vancouver, BC, CAN Westminster Royals FC W 3:0 L Winnipeg United Weston Con Jones FINAL : Westminster wins best of three series / Westminster gagne la série de trois matchs.
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CHALLENGE TROPHY • CAPTAIN DAVE TURNER
CHAMPIONSHIP
DATE 1936-07-16 1936-07-18 1936-07-20 1936-07-23 1936-07-25 1936-07-24 1936-07-25 1936-07-27 DATE 1936-07-23 1936-07-25 1936-07-29 1936-07-31 1936-08-01 DATE 1936-08-08 1936-08-10 1936-08-12
LEGENDS
1936 WESTMINSTER ROYALS FC : George Anderson, Jock Coulter, Bill Findler, Jimmy Gemmell, W. Gray, Trevor Harvey, Johnny McKay, Tommy McKibbin, John McPherson, Stan Stronge, Dave Turner, Ray Watchorn, Walt Wheeler.
CONNAUGHT
1936 CHAMPIONS : WESTMINSTER ROYALS FC
CLUBS
Jack Russell, a member of the British Columbia Commission, presented the Championship trophy to Westminster captain Dave Turner. It was the fourth time that Turner accepted the sterling trophy on behalf of his teammates. After winning their first three Dominion titles in Winnipeg in 1928, 1930 and 1931, Westminster got to lift the 1936 trophy much closer to home in nearby Vancouver. Beyond this first dynasty of four championships in nine years, Westminster won another four titles in eight years during their second dynasty from 1953 to 1960. 69
1937
VANCOUVER JOHNSTON NATIONAL STORAGE STORY OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP Vancouver Johnston National Storage won the 1937 Dominion of Canada Football Championship, winning six of eight matches across three rounds. The Vancouver club eliminated Edmonton Civics and Winnipeg United Weston FC before beating famed Toronto Ulster United FC in the Championship final. Toronto were recent repeat champions from the National League, but they had gone 12 years since their last Dominion title in 1925. Vancouver remained unfazed. After losing the first match, Vancouver struck back to win the second match. Then down 2-1 in the third match, they came from behind to win the finale and clinch the title. Nearly all of Vancouver’s lineup was new to the playdowns, with only Hugh Greer (1934 quarters) and Trevor Harvey (1936 winner) boasting experience. After this one and only win, the JNS club disbanded after the Championship.
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CHAMPIONSHIP WINNING GOAL • JAMES “SWEDE” LARSON
Vancouver’s James “Swede” Larson scored both the equaliser and the winner in the final match of the 1937 Championship. He equalised in the first half and then scored the winner in the second half of the 3:2 win over Toronto.
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TOP SCORER • GEORGE GRAHAM of TORONTO Toronto Ulster United’s 35-year old centre forward George Graham scored six goals and five assists in eight matches during the 1937 Championship. Vancouver’s James Larson also scored six goals.
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1937 VANCOUVER JOHNSTON NATIONAL STORAGE : Hugh Greer, Trevor Harvey, Horace Heath, Les Hunter, Jackie Johnson, Johnny Johnston, James Keith, James Larson, Jim Lawrie, Reg Liptrot, Edward Marsden, Leland Morley, Angelo Perri, James Waring, Jimmy Waters. Manager / gérant Doug Brown. ATT
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2,500 1,000 1,500 ATT 1,500 2,000 2,300
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DATE LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA 1937-07-19 Calgary, AB, CAN Edmonton Civics L 0:2 W Vancouver Johnston Storage Mewata 1937-07-20 Calgary, AB, CAN Edmonton Civics L 2:3 W Vancouver Johnston Storage Mewata 1937-07-17 Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Ulster United FC W 5:1 L Montréal CPR Glen Yards 1937-07-19 Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Ulster United FC W 2:1 L Montréal CPR Glen Yards DATE LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA 1937-07-22 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg United Weston W 3:2 L Vancouver Johnston Storage Carruthers 1937-07-24 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg United Weston L 0:2 W Vancouver Johnston Storage Carruthers 1937-07-26 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg United Weston L 0:2 W Vancouver Johnston Storage Carruthers 1937-07-22 Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Ulster United FC D 1:1 D Sudbury Frood Mines Consols 1937-07-24 Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Ulster United FC W 1:0 L Sudbury Frood Mines Oakwood 1937-07-26 Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Ulster United FC D 1:1 D Sudbury Frood Mines DATE LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA 1937-07-29 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Vancouver Johnston Storage L 1:3 W Toronto Ulster United FC Carruthers Carruthers 1937-07-31 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Vancouver Johnston Storage W 3:1 L Toronto Ulster United FC Carruthers 1937-08-02 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Vancouver Johnston Storage W 3:2 L Toronto Ulster United FC FINAL : Vancouver wins best of three series / Vancouver gagne la série de trois matchs.
CONNAUGHT
1937 CHAMPIONS : VANCOUVER JOHNSTON NATIONALS
CHALLENGE TROPHY • CAPTAIN JIM LAWRIE LEGENDS
John Easton of Winnipeg, past president of the Dominion of Canada Football Association, made the presentation of the Challenge Trophy to Jim Lawrie, captain of the winning team.
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1938
VANCOUVER NORTH SHORE UNITED FC STORY OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP North Shore United FC won the 1938 Dominion of Canada Football Championship after 11 matches, with the best-of-three final lasting five matches before the champions were crowned. The team from North Vancouver eliminated Calgary Callies and Winnipeg United Weston FC before beating Timmins Dome Mines in the Dominion final. Jimmy Spencer and Mike McManus were the two consistent scorers throughout the playdowns, combining for 27 of North Shore’s record 43 goals. In the final, North Shore and Timmins drew before the Northern Ontario team took the series lead with a 3:1 win. North Shore came right back to win the third match, with centre half Trevor Harvey shutting down striker George Chambers. Spencer missed the fifth and final match through injury, but teammate Swede Larson was back and scored two goals. Hero Harvey also scored from the penalty spot in the 6:2 win.
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CHAMPIONSHIP WINNING GOAL • MIKE McMANUS
North Shore’s “curly-haired” centre forward Mike McManus scored the series-winning goal of the 1938 Championship, giving his side a 3-0 lead in the fifth and final game. McManus added another goal late in what turned out to be a 6:2 victory.
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TOP SCORER • JIMMY SPENCER
North Shore’s 23-year old inside left Jimmy Spencer led the 1938 Championship with 14 goals in 10 matches. Teammate Mike McManus ranked second (13) while Winnipeg’s Doug McMahon ranked third (10). 72
DATE LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA ATT 1938-07-16 Vancouver, BC, CAN North Shore United FC W 9:2 L Calgary Callies 1938-07-18 Vancouver, BC, CAN North Shore United FC W 11:1 L Calgary Callies 1938-07-15 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg United Weston W 7:0 L Fort William Westfort Carruthers 1,184 1938-07-16 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg United Weston W 7:0 L Fort William Westfort Carruthers 696 1938-07-16 Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Ulster United FC W 4:0 L Montréal Carsteel FC 1938-07-18 Toronto, ON, CAN Toronto Ulster United FC W 5:1 L Montréal Carsteel FC DATE LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA ATT 1938-08-02 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg United Weston W 3:2 L North Shore United FC Carruthers 4,000 1938-08-04 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg United Weston D 1:1 D North Shore United FC Carruthers 4,000 1938-08-06 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg United Weston L 1:5 W North Shore United FC Carruthers 5,000 1938-08-08 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg United Weston L 1:4 W North Shore United FC Carruthers 1938-07-23 Timmins, ON, CAN Timmins Dome Mines W 2:1 L Toronto Ulster United FC Dome 1938-07-25 Timmins, ON, CAN Timmins Dome Mines W 4:2 L Toronto Ulster United FC Dome DATE LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA ATT 1938-08-10 Winnipeg, MB, CAN North Shore United FC D 1:1 D Timmins Dome Mines Carruthers 2,000 1938-08-12 Winnipeg, MB, CAN North Shore United FC L 1:3 W Timmins Dome Mines Carruthers 1,800 1938-08-13 Winnipeg, MB, CAN North Shore United FC W 1:0 L Timmins Dome Mines Carruthers 1938-08-15 Winnipeg, MB, CAN North Shore United FC D 2:2 D Timmins Dome Mines Carruthers 3,200 1938-08-17 Winnipeg, MB, CAN North Shore United FC W 6:2 L Timmins Dome Mines Carruthers 4,000 FINAL : North Shore wins best of three series after five matches / North Shore gagne la série après cinq matchs.
LEGENDS
CHALLENGE TROPHY • CAPTAIN BOB HARRISON
CHAMPIONSHIP
1938 VANCOUVER NORTH SHORE UNITED FC : Alec Christie, Costain, Tommy Cumming, Bill Findler, Cecil Goodheart, Bob Harrison, Trevor Harvey, Ron Hewitt, Paul Kazoolin, James Larson, Reg Liptrot, Mike McManus, John Rabbit, Basil Robinson, Sinclair, Jimmy Spencer, Bill Woolfe, Jack Young. Player-Manager / gérant Bill Thomson.
CONNAUGHT
1938 CHAMPIONS : NORTH SHORE UNITED FC
Sam Davidson, secretary to the Dominion of Canada Football Association, made the presentation of the Championship trophy to winning captain Bob Harrison. Wrote Vince Leah in the Winnipeg Tribune, it was made at “the centre of the grandstand as the crowd gave North Shore a rousing ovation.”
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1939
VANCOUVER RADIALS STORY OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP Vancouver Radials were the fourth successive British Columbia team to capture the Dominion of Canada Football Championship, winning the best-of-three series in four matches. They were also the fourth different British Columbia winners in as many years. Through the 1939 playdowns, Vancouver eliminated Edmonton Civics and Winnipeg Irish before beating Montréal Carsteel FC in the Championship final. Hap Smith may have been the hero with two goals and an assist in the final, but according to Radials manager Harold Till in the Vancouver Sun, “there was not a standout on the team. All the boys played grandly.” In the Dominion final, a draw and Montréal win put Vancouver on the ropes, but they responded with back-to-back wins to capture the title.
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CHAMPIONSHIP WINNING GOAL • REG LIPTROT Vancouver’s “diminutive” outside left Reg Liptrot scored the series-winning goal in the 1939 Championship final. Down 0-1 at half time, Hap Smith equalised in the 50th minute and then assisted on the Liptrot winner in the 55th minute.
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TOP SCORER • PAUL-ÉMILE CASTONGUAY of MONTRÉAL Montréal’s 21-year old centre forward Paul-Émile Castonguay led the Championship with nine goals in nine matches, including four goals in the final series. Vancouver’s Hap Smith finished second with six goals.
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DATE LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA ATT 1939-07-20 Edmonton, AB, CAN Edmonton Civics L 2:5 W Vancouver Radials 1939-07-22 Edmonton, AB, CAN Edmonton Civics W 3:1 L Vancouver Radials 1939-07-20 Montréal, QC, CAN Montréal Carsteel FC W 2:0 L Toronto Ulster United 1939-07-22 Montréal, QC, CAN Montréal Carsteel FC D 1:1 D Toronto Ulster United Glen Yards DATE LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA ATT 1939-07-24 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg Irish FC D 2:2 D Vancouver Radials Carruthers 2,500 1939-07-26 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg Irish FC L 1:2 W Vancouver Radials Carruthers 2,000 1939-07-28 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Winnipeg Irish FC D 3:3 D Vancouver Radials Carruthers 2,500 1939-07-24 Montréal, QC, CAN Montréal Carsteel FC W 1:0 L Sudbury Falconbridge 1939-07-26 Montréal, QC, CAN Montréal Carsteel FC D 1:1 D Sudbury Falconbridge 1939-07-28 Montréal, QC, CAN Montréal Carsteel FC D 2:2 D Sudbury Falconbridge DATE LOCATION TEAM / ÉQUIPE A SCORE TEAM / ÉQUIPE B STADIA ATT 1939-07-31 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Vancouver Radials D 2:2 D Montréal Carsteel FC Carruthers 1,800 1939-08-02 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Vancouver Radials L 2:3 W Montréal Carsteel FC Carruthers 3,000 1939-08-04 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Vancouver Radials W 2:0 L Montréal Carsteel FC Carruthers 4,000 1939-08-05 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Vancouver Radials W 3:1 L Montréal Carsteel FC Carruthers 2,000 FINAL : Vancouver wins best of three series after four matches / North Shore gagne la série après quatre matchs.
CHAMPIONSHIP
1939 VANCOUVER RADIALS : Eric Camp, Don Cowan, Hugh Greer, Jackie Johnson, Johnny Johnston, Norm Kerfoot, Jim Lawrie, Reg Liptrot, Johnny McKay, Tommy McKibbin, George Smith, Hap Smith, Jimmy Waters, Bill Watson, George West.. Player-Manager / gérant Harold Till.
CONNAUGHT
1939 CHAMPIONS : VANCOUVER RADIALS
FOOTBALLERS CLUBS
John Easton, past president of the Dominion of Canada Football Association, presented the Championship to Vancouver captain Tommy McKibbin. Back home, the Vancouver players were celebrated from the moment they got off the train. Despite the late hour, British Columbia Electric, the company that backed the Radials, were there in full force to sing their praise with “bagpipes, a trumpet band, and confetti.” Joining the welcome party was Vancouver Mayor James Lyle Telford.
LEGENDS
CHALLENGE TROPHY • CAPTAIN TOMMY McKIBBIN
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GEORGE ANDERSON
CANADA SOCCER HALL OF FAME 3x DOMINION OF CANADA CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER (1928, 1930, 1936) 6x BC Cup (from 1923 to 1936)
George McQueen Anderson Nicknames “Sandy” or “Geordie” B: 1900-12-02 in Linlithgowshire, SCO Moved to Canada in 1921 D: 1975-05-25 in Vancouver, BC, CAN CLUBS: Ladysmith FC, Cumberland FC, Westminster Royals FC INTERNATIONAL: Canada tour in 1924
FOOTBALL HERO
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George Anderson was a three-time Dominion of Canada Championship winner with Westminster Royals FC, winning titles in 1928, 1930, and 1936. He also won six British Columbia provincial titles: two with Ladysmith FC in 1923 and 1924 and then four more with Westminster in 1929, 1930, 1931, and 1936. Wrote teammate Dave Turner in 1950, Anderson at right back “had brains enough for two” and was part of Turner’s all-time team. Anderson was also part of Canada’s team in 1924, taking part in a three-month summer tour to Australia. As noted in a 1924 program, he was “clean and sharp kicking; he is pretty to watch in action and is always dangerous.” After winning provincial titles with Ladysmith FC, he joined Cumberland FC and reached the Dominion final in 1926. He then joined the famous Westminster team and won his three titles in nine years. In 1934, the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix noted that “he was rated as one of the finest fullbacks in the game today.”
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CANADA SOCCER HALL OF FAME DOMINION OF CANADA CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER (1921)
CLUBS: Toronto Canada Foundry, Toronto Thistle FC, Toronto Baracas, Toronto Scottish FC INTERNATIONAL: Canada-USA in 1925
FOOTBALL HERO
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Geordie Campbell was a Dominion of Canada Championship winner with Toronto Scottish FC. He was the hero of that 1921 Connaught Series just days before his 37th birthday, a steady rock on Toronto’s first Championship winning team. Wrote Jack Sullivan in 1950, “many soccer fans look on Campbell as one of the greatest fullbacks ever to play in this country.” That year, he was one of 16 footballers shortlisted in a Best in 50 Years poll by The Canadian Press. From 1906 to 1922, Campbell won seven Ontario Cup titles, including four straight with Toronto Thistle FC from 1906 to 1909. He won The People’s Shield in 1906, a national competition in the years before the Dominion of Canada Football Association. With Scottish FC, he won Ontario Cup titles in 1918, 1921, and 1922. He was also a regular selection in the inter-city all-star match against Montréal. In 1925, he served as Canada’s captain in a 1:0 home win against USA.
FOOTBALLERS
George Campbell Nickname “Geordie” B: 1888-08-13 in Glasgow, SCO Moved to Toronto in 1903 D: 1952-02-21 in Toronto, ON, CAN
LEGENDS
CHAMPIONSHIP
The People’s Shield (1906) 7x Ontario Cup (from 1906 to 1922)
CONNAUGHT
GEORDIE CAMPBELL
GEORDIE CAMPBELL ● RB CONNAUGHT SERIES MP G All Rounds 6 0 Dominion final 2 0 77
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MARCEL CASTONGUAY
CANADA SOCCER HALL OF FAME DOMINION OF CANADA CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER (1948) 2x Coupe du Québec (1939, 1948)
Marcel Castonguay B: circa 1919 in Montréal, QC, CAN D: 1969-09-15 in Montréal, QC, CAN CLUBS: Montréal Royal Victoria Hospital, Montréal Carsteel FC
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Marcel Castonguay was a Dominion of Canada Championship winner in 1948 with Montréal Carsteel FC. In the final at Broadview Field in Toronto, Marcel scored the series winning goal with just 10 minutes remaining as Carsteel FC came from behind to beat Vancouver St. Andrews FC. Marcel was the youngest of three star football brothers, all noted as “broad shouldered and heavy set.” Still only 20 years old in 1939, he saw action at outside left when his older brother Roland moved to the opposite wing. That same year, he was part of the Montréal all-star selection that faced the touring Scottish team. After losing the 1938 Coupe du Québec to his brothers, Marcel joined Carsteel FC and won provincial titles in 1939 (with all three in the lineup) and 1948 (alongside brother Paul-Émile). In the National League, both Marcel and Roland helped Carsteel FC win the Atholstan Cup in 1940.
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CANADA SOCCER HALL OF FAME DOMINION OF CANADA CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER (1948)
CONNAUGHT
PAUL CASTONGUAY
CHAMPIONSHIP
3x Coupe du Québec (1938, 1939, 1948)
Paul-Émile Castonguay B: 1917-11-04 in Montréal, QC, CAN D: 1975-01-18 in Montréal, QC, CAN
Paul-Émile Castonguay was a Dominion of Canada Championship winner in 1948 with Montréal Carsteel FC. A full nine years after three Castonguay brothers were runners up in the 1939 Dominion final, both Paul-Émile and Marcel helped their Montréal club win the Championship in 1948. Wrote historian Colin Jose, Paul-Émile was a “prolific goalscorer” as a a centre forward in the Montréal ranks. In the 1939 Championship, Castonguay was the top scorer with nine goals in nine matches. He scored all three Montréal goals in the opening round to eliminate Toronto Ulster United FC. He then scored another two goals against Sudbury and four in the Dominion final against Vancouver Radials. Paul-Émile also helped Carsteel FC win three Coupe du Québec provincial titles: in 1938 alongside brother Roland, in 1939 alongside brothers Roland and Marcel, and in 1948 alongside Marcel.
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CLUBS: Rosemount Athletics, Montréal Wanderers, Montréal Carsteel FC, Maisonneuve Rovers, McIntyre Mines
PAUL CASTONGUAY ● CF CONNAUGHT SERIES MP G All Rounds (1939) 9 9 Dominion final (1939) 4 4 79
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ROLAND CASTONGUAY
CANADA SOCCER HALL OF FAME DOMINION OF CANADA CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER (1934) 4x Coupe du Québec (1936 to 1939) Joseph Marcel Alphonse Roland Castonguay Nicknames “Dempsey” and “Dynamite” B: 1913-01-15 in Montréal, QC, CAN D: 1989-04-28 in Montréal, QC, CAN CLUBS: Montréal CNR, Verdun Park FC, Montréal Aldred / Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, Montréal Hamilton United, Montréal Carsteel FC, McIntyre Mines
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Roland Castonguay was a Dominion of Canada Championship winner with Verdun Park FC. He was the hero of that 1934 Championship, noted by Tommy Cavanagh as “without doubt the outstanding left flankman we have seen in action in Winnipeg.” Wrote Billy Fenton in 1934, Castonguay was “one of the sturdiest and most diminutive players kicking a ball; apart from his ability, his antics are entertaining and he is certainly a most powerful kicker.” In 1950, Castonguay was one of 16 footballers shortlisted in a Best in 50 Years poll by The Canadian Press. After Verdun Park FC folded, he joined Montréal Aldred who won the title in 1935, although he missed the playdowns through injury. After joining Carsteel FC and finishing a runner up in the 1939 Connaught Series, he won the National League’s Atholstan Cup in 1940.
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CANADA SOCCER HALL OF FAME DOMINION OF CANADA CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER (1925)
CONNAUGHT
JOE CLULOW
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Joe Clulow was a Dominion of Canada Championship winner with Toronto Ulster United FC in 1925. Still only 25 years old, he was described in the Winnipeg Tribune, as “a football player all the time: he has some splendid touches and places the ball along the ground to the clever forwards.” Just a year later, Clulow was selected to Canada’s team for an international match against USA, although he did not feature. A regular selection to local allstar teams, The Globe wrote that Clulow was noted as “one of the most reliable backs in the game.” In his time, he was also described as a “versatile player” and a “husky centre half.” From 1927 to 1929, Clulow helped Ulster United FC win a pair of Ontario Cup titles and the National League’s Atholstan Cup. After stints in USA and northern Ontario, he then joined Toronto British Consols where he won two more Ontario Cup titles and another Atholstan Cup to cap his career in 1937.
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CLUBS: Toronto Ulster United FC, Fall River FC, New Bedford, Toronto Inglis, McIntyre Mines, Toronto British Consols INTERNATIONAL: Canada-USA in 1926
FOOTBALLERS
Joseph Benjamin Clulow B: 1900-02-04 in Belfast, NIR Moved to Toronto D: 1975-11-10 in Toronto, ON, CAN
CHAMPIONSHIP
4x Ontario Cup (1927, 1929, 1935, 1936)
JOE CLULOW ● CH / LH CONNAUGHT SERIES MP G All Rounds 10 0 Dominion final 3 0 81
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JOCK COULTER
CANADA SOCCER HALL OF FAME 3x DOMINION OF CANADA CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER (1928, 1930, 1936) 4x BC Cup (1929, 1930, 1931, 1936) John Smith Coulter Nicknames “Johnny”, “Jack”, “Jock” B: 1902-01-23 in Hamilton, SCO Moved to Canada in 1913 D: 1960-11-15 in White Rock, BC, CAN CLUBS: Victoria United Services, Westminster Royals FC, Vancouver Fraser Cafe
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Jock Coulter was a three-time Dominion of Canada Championship winner with Westminster Royals FC, scoring at better than a two-goals-per-game ratio over the course of his Connaught Series career. He was the hero of the 1928 Championship when he scored a record 15 goals in six matches, including four goals in the deciding match of the Dominion final. As remembered in 1960 by teammate Bill Findler, he “was the outstanding scorer on a team of outstanding scorers.” He was the top scorer of the Championship in 1928, 1930, and 1936. Across four playdowns (including a quarter-final finish in 1934), Coulter scored a record 41 goals in 19 matches. Alongside his record in the Dominion playdowns, he also won four BC Cup provincial titles with Westminster Royals FC. As noted in 1934 in the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, he was “in a class by himself at centre forward; he knows where the goal is and drives them hard and true.”
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CANADA SOCCER HALL OF FAME 2x DOMINION OF CANADA CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER (1924, 1926)
CONNAUGHT
EDDIE DERBY
CHAMPIONSHIP
Manitoba Cup (1923) Edwin Stevenson Derby Nickname “Eddie” B: 1902-04-16 in Banbridge, NIR Moved to Winnipeg at age 17 D: 1970-07-28 in Winnipeg, MB, CAN
Eddie Derby was a two-time Dominion of Canada Championship winner with Winnipeg United Weston FC, backstopping his club to titles in 1924 and 1926. He was the hero of the 1926 Championship, noted for playing “one of the most brilliant games of his career.” Wrote Vince Leah in 1970, “in a community which produced numerous great soccer goalkeepers, Eddie Derby will be regarded by old-timers as the greatest of them all.” Derby had two grand moments in that 1926 season: the Dominion final and the English FA Tour in Canada. As the Winnipeg All-Stars goalkeeper, “Derby was so phenomenal in goal that the Englishmen were all for kidnapping him and taking him home with them.” In the Connaught Series from 1924 to 1926, Derby posted nine clean sheets as Winnipeg won seven of eight series with 11 wins, six draws, and just one loss.
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CLUBS: Winnipeg United Weston FC, Winnipeg CPR, Fort Rouge Rangers, Winnipeg Scottish FC
EDDIE DERBY ● GK CONNAUGHT SERIES MP CS All Rounds 18 9 Dominion final 6 3 83
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FRED DIERDEN
CANADA SOCCER HALL OF FAME Ontario Cup (1926)
Frederick Dierden B: 1895-09-16 in Earlestown, ENG Moved to Canada at a young age D: 1960-07-01 in Toronto, ON, CAN CLUBS: Toronto Willys Overland, Toronto Ulster United FC, New Bedford INTERNATIONAL: Canada tour in 1924 and Canada-USA series in 1925
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Fred Dierden was one of Canada’s best half backs in the 1920s, representing All Canada on a 1924 tour of Australia and a year later in a pair of international matches against USA. He was the only player selected to play for Canada in both 1924 and 1925. As noted in a 1924 Australian program, Dierden was “the best right or centre half in Canada.” He was a regular all-star selection at right half in the inter-city Carls-Rite Cup competition from 1921 to 1925. He also represented Toronto all-stars against a touring side from England in 1926. In 1922, he helped Toronto Ulster United FC reach the Dominion Cup final at home, but the side hobbled by injuries couldn’t beat Calgary Hillhurst FC to lift the Connaught Cup. In 1926, Dierden helped Willys-Overland win the Ontario Cup and then reach the semi-finals of the Connaught Series playdowns.
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CANADA SOCCER HALL OF FAME
CHAMPIONSHIP
3x BC Cup (1926, 1932, 1934)
CONNAUGHT
ERNIE EDMUNDS
Ernie Edmunds Nickname “Fats” B: 1902-10-17 in Nanaimo, BC, CAN D: 1956-10-27 in Vancouver, BC, CAN
Ernie Edmunds won two Championship runners up medals with his hometown Nanaimo clubs, but he missed a chance to lift the title in 1927 when Canada came calling. A Dominion runner up 10 years apart in both 1925 and 1935, the Nanaimo left back was on a summer-long tour of Australia with the All Canada selections when Nanaimo FC won the 1927 Championship. Edmunds was selected to play for Canada with good reason. As noted in the Toronto Telegram, Edmunds was “said to be without an equal in (his) position.” That summer, he was Canada’s left back for all four international matches. At the club level, Edmunds won BC Cup provincial titles in 1926, 1932, and 1934, all with Nanaimo. Said captain Neil MacFarlane in 1927, Edmunds “was one of the best fullbacks that ever played with Nanaimo City.” As noted in 1955 after his passing, Edmunds “was considered one of the greatest fullbacks in Canadian football.”
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CLUBS: Nanaimo FC, Vancouver St. Andrews, Nanaimo City FC INTERNATIONAL: Canada tour in 1927
ERNIE EDMUNDS ● LB CONNAUGHT SERIES MP G All Rounds 13 0 Dominion final 7 0 85
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BILL FINDLER
CANADA SOCCER HALL OF FAME 3x DOMINION OF CANADA CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER (1931, 1936, 1938) Alberta Cup (1930), BC Cup (1931, 1936)
William Henry Findler B: 1905-06-12 in Stoke-on-Trent, ENG Moved to Canada in 1927 D: 1982-12-30 in Burnaby, BC, CAN CLUBS: Old Athletic, Edmonton CNR, Westminster Royals FC, Vancouver St. Andrews FC, North Shore United FC
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Bill Findler was a three-time Dominion of Canada Championship winner with two British Columbia teams, winning a pair of titles with Westminster Royals FC (1931 and 1936) and then a third with North Shore United FC (1938). He was an all-star player in Edmonton, representing his city against the touring teams of the late 1920s. He also scored six goals in six games over a two-year run in the Connaught Series with Edmonton teams. As noted in a 1929 Edmonton Canadian National news bulletin, he was “a great leader when attacking, can distribute the ball splendidly, keeps the game open, and is a real menace to opposing goalkeepers.” With Westminster Royals FC looking to stock up for another title run in 1931, they signed what they called “another Jock Coulter” in Findler. Already an Alberta Cup winner in Edmonton, he added two more provincial titles in British Columbia as well as then three Dominion titles.
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CANADA SOCCER HALL OF FAME 2x DOMINION OF CANADA CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER (1934, 1935)
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LARRY FITZPATRICK
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Larry Fitzpatrick was a two-time Dominion of Canada Championship winner, earning back-to-back honours with Verdun Park FC in 1934 and Montréal Aldred Building in 1935. He was the top scorer of the 1934 Championship when he scored eight goals in eight matches. As noted in 1946 in the Montréal Gazette after his passing, he “was regarded as one of Montréal’s finest soccer players in his heyday.” He was the best from a famous football family that produced four brothers on the champion Verdun Park FC team. He won an American Association Cup title with Providence FC and also two Coupe du Québec provincial titles in 1935 and 1936 with the Montréal Aldred / Notre-Dame-de-Grâce franchise. With 20 goals scored in 23 Connaught Series matches, he was the secondbest goalscorer in the competition’s history. He scored 16 of those goals in the two years that he won his back-to-back Dominion titles.
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CLUBS: Montréal Carsteel FC, Montréal CNR, Providence, New York, Pawtucket, Verdun Park FC, Maisonneuve, Montréal Blue Bonnets, Montréal Aldred / NotreDame-de-Grâce, Montréal Glen Yards, Montréal Royal Victoria Hospital
FOOTBALLERS
Peter Laurence Fitzpatrick B: 1905-10-24 in Montréal, QC, CAN D: 1946-05-17 in Montréal, QC, CAN
CHAMPIONSHIP
2x Coupe du Québec (1935, 1936)
LARRY FITZPATRICK ● CF CONNAUGHT SERIES MP G All Rounds 23 20 Dominion final 6 3 87
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GEORGE GRAHAM
CANADA SOCCER HALL OF FAME 2x Ontario Cup (1929, 1937)
George Graham Nickname “Irish” B: 1902-04-01 in Londonderry, NIR Moved to Edmonton in 1914 D: 1966-08-07 in Toronto, ON, CAN CLUBS: Edmonton South Side, Calgary CPR, Cumberland FC, Vancouver St. Andrews, New Bedford, Philadelphia, Trenton, Toronto Ulster United FC, Fall River FC, again Toronto Ulster United FC INTERNATIONAL: Canada-USA in 1926
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George Graham was one of the star scoring centre forwards of his day, both in Canada and USA, but most notably over a standout career with Toronto Ulster United FC. He was the top scorer of the 1937 Championship as Toronto came within 45 minutes of winning the Dominion title. As noted in 1949 in a Vancouver newspaper, “those who remember Graham think he rates as the best centre forward ever to play here; certainly along with (Dave) Turner they were poison to opposing defences.” While he didn’t win the Dominion title, he did win the Ontario Cup twice and the National League’s Atholstan Cup five times (1926, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1941). As noted by Billy Fenton, Graham was “a perfect gentleman on and off the field.” A regular selection to local all-star teams, he also represented Canada in an away international friendly match against USA in 1926. As he so often did when he was in the lineup, he scored for Canada in that afternoon match at Brooklyn.
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Arthur Jennings Halliwell Nickname “Art” B: 1897-02-13 in Manchester, ENG Moved to Canada at age six D: 1964-05-18 in Toronto, ON, CAN CLUBS: Toronto Ulster United FC, Dunfermline Athletic, Toronto Clarkes, Toronto Scottish FC, Toronto CNR INTERNATIONAL: All Canada in 1921, Canada-USA friendly in 1925
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Art Halliwell was a perennial all-star in Toronto football circles. A popular figure in the city and larger-than-life character in goal, he helped Toronto Scottish FC reach the Dominion final in 1931. Wrote Bill Cole in 1932 in the Toronto Star, Halliwell was “a great favourite with the soccer followers of this city.” In 1950, he was one of 16 footballers shortlisted in a Best in 50 Years poll by The Canadian Press. Halliwell was still only 24 years old when he represented Canada against a touring Scottish XI in 1921. After the match, opposing striker Andy Wilson wrote, “to my mind, (he) is without a peer in Canada.” Four years later, Halliwell was again in goal for Canada, this time for a pair of international friendly matches against USA (including a clean sheet 1:0 win at home in June 1925). With Toronto Scottish FC, Halliwell won the Ontario Cup in 1928 and then the National League’s Atholstan Cup in 1930 and 1931.
CONNAUGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
Ontario Cup (1928)
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CANADA SOCCER HALL OF FAME
FOOTBALLERS
ART HALLIWELL
ART HALLIWELL ● GK CONNAUGHT SERIES MP CS All Rounds 7 0 Dominion final 2 0 89
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BOBBY HARLEY
CANADA SOCCER HALL OF FAME 2x Manitoba Cup (1921, 1923)
Robert Walkinshaw Harley Nickname “Bobby” B: 1888-09-08 in Johnstown, SCO Moved to Canada in 1911 D: 1958-06-26 in Winnipeg, MB, CAN CLUBS: Winnipeg United Weston FC INTERNATIONAL: Canada tour in 1924
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Bob Harley was captain of the All Canada team that toured Australia in the summer of 1924. From a three-month tour that included a 19-day boat trip each way, the Canadian team played 28 matches including six internationals matches. As noted in a 1924 program in Brisbane, Harley “was one of Canada’s best players and possesses a football head; Harley is seldom brilliant, but his plugging methods have helped his side to victory on more than one occasion.” As reported in one Australian newspaper, “feeding forwards was (Harley’s) forte. He was never guilty of kicking up the field like some halves do.” Ahead of his All Canada selection, Harley was a mainstay in the Winnipeg United Weston FC lineup, helping his club win Manitoba Cup titles in 1921 and 1923. He was both a Manitoba and Winnipeg all-star selection against the Scottish touring team in 1921. Harley was a decorated soldier from the Great War with the Fifth Battalion.
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CANADA SOCCER HALL OF FAME 4x DOMINION OF CANADA CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER (1936, 1937, 1938, 1949)
CONNAUGHT
TREVOR HARVEY
CHAMPIONSHIP
8x BC Cup (from 1936 to 1949)
Trevor Harvey B: 1916-09-07 in Vancouver, BC, CAN D: 1988-07-24 in Vancouver, BC, CAN
Trevor Harvey was a four-time Dominion of Canada Championship winner with three different British Columbia teams, including both the 1938 and 1949 titles with North Shore United FC. After winning titles with Westminster Royals FC in 1936 and Vancouver Johnston Nationals in 1937, he was the hero of the 1938 Championship with North Shore United FC. Wrote the Winnipeg Tribune in 1937, Harvey was “undoubtedly the finest halfback in the Dominion.” After winning a BC Cup title with Westminster in 1936, he helped his North Shore team win seven BC Cup provincial titles from 1937 to 1949. Wrote historian Colin Jose, Harvey “was considered to be the best centre half in Canada.” In 1950, he was one of 16 footballers shortlisted in a Best in 50 Years poll by The Canadian Press. Harvey was also a perennial selection for local all-star teams against touring teams to Canada.
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CLUBS: Westminster Royals FC, Vancouver Johnston National Storage, North Shore United FC
TREVOR HARVEY ● CH CONNAUGHT SERIES MP G All Rounds (1936-1938) 24 4 Dominion final (1936-38) 11 2 91
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BOBBY LAVERY
CANADA SOCCER HALL OF FAME DOMINION OF CANADA CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER (1925) Robert Lavery Nickname “Bobby” B: circa 1895 in Lisburn, NIR Moved to Toronto at a young age D: 1955-11-03 in Toronto, ON, CAN CLUBS: Toronto Dunlops, Toronto Ulster United FC, Detroit INTERNATIONAL: All Canada 1921
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Bobby Lavery was a Dominion of Canada Championship winner with Toronto Ulster United FC, captaining his team to the 1925 title in Winnipeg. He scored both goals in the final match including the Championship winner. Wrote the Winnipeg Tribune in 1925, Lavery “can be classed as one of the best centres in the Dominion; football simply rolls off (his) nimble toes. His opening out play, dribbling, and shooting is top notch at all times.” Lavery was a regular all-star selection for the inter-city Carls-Rite Cup from 1919 to 1925. He was often selected to face touring teams and would have played for the All Canada selection in 1921 had not travel stopped his inclusion. Noted Scottish footballer Andy Wilson that summer, Lavery was “to my mind the best exponent of the forward pivotal position that you have in Canada.“ Both Bob and brother Phil were part of the great Ulster United FC team of the 1920s, finishing as runners up in 1922 before winning the title in 1925.
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Edward MacLaine B: 1899-04-11 in Coatbridge, SCO Moved to Canada in 1924 D: 1972-06-14 in Lachine, QC, CAN CLUBS: Woodside Weeps, Mid-Annandale, Rangers Reserves, Albion Rovers, Hamilton Academical, Montréal Grenadier Guards, Montréal Maroons, Montréal Carsteel FC, Providence, Montréal Vickers INTERNATIONAL: Canada-USA in 1925
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Eddie MacLaine was a goal-scoring star in Montréal after he arrived from Scotland in 1924. Re-instated as an amateur after his career in Scotland, he was twice selected to play for Canada in 1925, scoring Canada’s winning goal in the first home international on 27 June in Montréal. As noted in 1931 by the Toronto Star, he had “a habit of scoring unexpected goals.” In that year’s Connaught Series playdowns, he scored four goals in three matches against Toronto Scottish FC. MacLaine was a constant goalscoring threat in the 1920s. He joined famous Carsteel FC in 1925 and won his first of two Coupe du Québec provincial titles with the franchise. After a stint with Providence FC south of the border, he scored a record 60 goals in the National League with Montréal. In the early 1930s, MacLaine helped Carsteel FC reach the National League’s Atholstan Cup final in 1931 and 1932.
CONNAUGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
2x Coupe du Québec (1925, 1931)
LEGENDS
CANADA SOCCER HALL OF FAME
FOOTBALLERS
EDDIE MacLAINE
EDDIE MacLAINE ● CF / RB CONNAUGHT SERIES MP G All Rounds 5 5 Dominion final - 93
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BILL MATTHEWS
CANADA SOCCER HALL OF FAME 2x DOMINION OF CANADA CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER (1924, 1926) Manitoba Cup (1928)
William Adam Matthews Nickname “Big Bill” B: 1903-06-03 in Dublin, IRL Moved to Winnipeg at age 17 D: 1981-05-19 in Winnipeg, MB, CAN CLUBS: Winnipeg United Weston FC, Winnipeg Irish FC
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Bill Matthews was a two-time Dominion of Canada Championship winner with Winnipeg United Weston FC. He was the hero of the 1924 Championship, noted as “a team in himself at times.” Wrote Vince Leah in 1972, Matthews was “one of the finest centre halfbacks ever to grace a soccer field.” In 1924, the 21-year old Matthews was Winnipeg’s replacement at centre half for veteran Bob Harley, who that summer captained Canada’s national team on a three month tour to Australia. Over the course of six seasons, Matthews was “firmly linked to the golden era” of United Weston FC: two Championships (1924 and 1926), one Dominion semi-finals finish (1925), one Manitoba Cup (1928), and one Dominion runners up medal (1929). In all, Matthews reached the Dominion playdowns six times, including two trips with Winnipeg Irish FC. He was also a Manitoba all-star selection in 1929.
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CANADA SOCCER HALL OF FAME DOMINION OF CANADA CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER (1948)
CONNAUGHT
DOUG McMAHON
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Doug McMahon was a Dominion of Canada Championship winner with Montréal Carsteel FC, captaining his side to the national title in 1948. He was also the Championship’s top scorer with eight goals in five matches. McMahon was at the height of his football career in 1948, that year’s winner of the Montréal Sportsman of the Year. In 1950, he was one of 16 footballers shortlisted in a Best in 50 Years poll by The Canadian Press. As noted in a 1956 program near the end of his career, “his body swerve was something beautiful to behold.” In 1938, McMahon set a Manitoba record by scoring 10 goals during the Connaught Series playdowns with Winnipeg United Weston FC. He was soon after off to England where he briefly played for Wolverhampton Wanderers. With Carsteel FC, McMahon won the National League’s Atholstan Cup in 1940. They were runners up a year later in 1941.
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CLUBS: Winnipeg United Weston FC, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Chicago Maroons, Montréal Carsteel FC, Montréal Hakoah , Montréal Sparta
FOOTBALLERS
Douglas Alexander McMahon B: 1916-10-16 in Winnipeg, MB, CAN D: 1997-04-16 in Montréal, QC, CAN
CHAMPIONSHIP
Manitoba Cup (1938)
DOUG McMAHON ● CF CONNAUGHT SERIES MP G All Rounds (1938) 7 10 Dominion final (pre-1939) - 95
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JIMMY MOIR
CANADA SOCCER HALL OF FAME DOMINION OF CANADA CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER (1925) 2x Ontario Cup (1927, 1929)
James Nicol Moir B: circa 1900 in Edinburgh, SCO Moved to Toronto in 1913 D: 1961-02-11 in Toronto, ON, CAN CLUBS: Toronto All Scots, Toronto Ulster United FC, Toronto Scottish FC INTERNATIONAL: Canada-USA in 1925
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Jimmy Moir was a Dominion of Canada Championship winner with Toronto Ulster United FC in 1925. The “peppery red-headed outside left” was the hero of that 1925 Championship, as noted by the Canadian Press as “the one man who was responsible for the eastern victory and the westerners’ downfall.” Wrote Vince Leah in 1976, Moir was “a tremendously-talented player and (in 1925) gave Nanaimo’s defence all sorts of grief.” After winning the title, Moir represented Canada in an away international friendly match against USA in Brooklyn. From more than 20 years of major football in Toronto, he was a regular selection to all-star teams. As noted in 1932, “his speed and trickiness and that left foot lightning shot with a curl are famous and feared by goalkeepers.” Along with winning the Dominion title, Moir was a three-time Atholstan Cup winner in the National League (1927, 1932, 1941, all with Ulster United FC).
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CANADA SOCCER HALL OF FAME 2x DOMINION OF CANADA CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER (1929, 1935)
CONNAUGHT
JIMMY NELSON
CHAMPIONSHIP
3x Coupe du Québec (1928, 1935, 1936)
James Daig Nelson B: 1902-10-07 in Montréal, QC, CAN D: 1985-02-04 in Montréal, QC, CAN
Jimmy Nelson was a two-time Dominion of Canada Championship winner, capturing titles with Montréal CNR in 1929 and Montréal Aldred in 1935. In all, he made four trips to the Dominion final, also finishing as a runner up in 1928 and 1930. As noted in the Winnipeg Tribune in 1929, Nelson “demonstrated that he is a custodian of the first water; his interception and anticipation was uncanny and many times he brought off spectacular saves from drives that were ticketed.” With the Montréal Canadian Nationals, he helped his squad reach the final in an unprecedented three years in a row. He also won his first Coupe du Québec and back-to-back Atholstan Cup titles in the National League. With the Montréal Aldred / Notre-Dame-de-Grâce franchise, Nelson won the Coupe du Québec in 1935 and 1936. In the Connaught Series in 1935, he posted a career-best four clean sheets, including one in the Dominion final against Sudbury.
FOOTBALLERS
FOOTBALL HERO
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LEGENDS
CLUBS: Montréal CNR, Montréal Carsteel FC, Verdun Park FC, Montréal Aldred / Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
JIMMY NELSON ● GK CONNAUGHT SERIES MP CS All Rounds 29 9 Dominion final 12 4 97
CLUBS
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HARRY PHILLIPS
CANADA SOCCER HALL OF FAME DOMINION OF CANADA CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER (1933) USA Jack Dewar Cup (1946) Henry Taylor Phillips B: 1912-12-02 in Methil, Fife, SCO Grew up in Toronto, ON, CAN D: 1989-05-14 in Toronto, ON, CAN CLUBS: Toronto Scottish FC, Toronto Consols, McIntyre Mines, Falconbridge Falcons, Toronto John Inglis, Chicago Vikings, Toronto Greenbacks, Toronto Oakwoods
FOOTBALL HERO
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Harry Phillips was a star centre half in Toronto in the 1930s and 1940s, notably winning the Dominion of Canada Football Championship in his first season with Toronto Scottish FC in 1933. He also won a national title south of the border, capturing USA’s Dewar Cup with the Chicago Vikings in 1946. At the end of his career, he was one of 16 footballers shortlisted in a Best in 50 Years poll by The Canadian Press in 1950. Phillips was a usual all-star selection throughout his career. In 1947, he was a Canada selection for an international series against USA, in fact serving as captain for the two-match series. While he predominantly played as a centre half throughout his career, he could equally play up front where he had no problem putting the ball into the back of the net. Alongside his career in the major leagues in Toronto, Phillips also played in the North American Soccer Football League for both Toronto and Chicago.
●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● HARRY PHILLIPS ● CH / CF CONNAUGHT SERIES MP G All Rounds (1933,1934) 13 4 Dominion final (1933) 3 0 98
CANADA SOCCER HALL OF FAME DOMINION OF CANADA CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER (1919)
CONNAUGHT
ALEC SMITH
FOOTBALL HERO
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Alec Smith was a Dominion of Canada Championship winner with Montréal Grand Trunk FC, winning the 1919 title at home in the first post-war final. He was the hero of that Championship, as reported in local newspapers the “outstanding star of the Connaught Cup Series final.” As noted in 1921 in the Winnipeg Tribune, he was “built on the greyhound type and is a wonderful dribbler of the ball as well as a sure goal shot.” Smith was a regular all-star selection for the inter-city Carls-Rite Cup competition from 1917 to 1927. In 1921, he was selected to play against the touring Scottish team for both Montréal and All Canada. As noted in the Montréal Gazette, he was Canada’s “steadiest worker.” In 1925, he was again selected for Canada, this time for a 1:0 win over USA at Alexander Park in Montréal. Both Smith and goalkeeper Art Halliwell were the only two players equally selected in 1921 and 1925.
LEGENDS
CLUBS: Montréal Grand Trunk FC, Montréal Grenadier Guards, Montréal Highlanders INTERNATIONAL: All-Canada in 1921 and Canada-USA friendly in 1925
FOOTBALLERS
Alexander Smith
CHAMPIONSHIP
2x Coupe du Québec (1919, 1922)
ALEC SMITH ● CF / OL CONNAUGHT SERIES MP G All Rounds 6 0 Dominion final 2 0 99
CLUBS
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JIMMY SPENCER
CANADA SOCCER HALL OF FAME 2x DOMINION OF CANADA CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER (1938, 1949) 8x BC Cup (from 1937 to 1949)
Jim Haggarty Spencer B: 1915-02-13 in N. Vancouver, BC, CAN D: 1990-04-14 in BC, CAN CLUBS: Westminster Royals FC, North Shore United FC
FOOTBALL HERO
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Jimmy Spencer was a two-time Dominion of Canada Championship winner with North Shore United FC, winning both in 1938 and 1949. He was the top scorer of the 1938 Championship despite missing the last game through injury. He spent the bulk of his career with North Shore United FC, helping the club win eight BC Cup provincial titles from 1937 to 1949. He was also a perennial selection for local all-star teams against touring teams to Canada. As noted in a 1951 all-star program, he was “one of the most popular players in Canada and one of the greatest inside lefts in the country in his prime. His leftfooted shot has been the terror of goalkeepers for 25 years.” At his best on the national stage, the 23-year old inside left scored the secondmost goals in a single Connaught Series, with 14 goals in 10 games during the 1938 Championship. Wrote Vince Leah, “his constant tries for goal and his conscientious work on the field has made him the series standout.”
●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● JIMMY SPENCER ● IL CONNAUGHT SERIES MP G All Rounds (1934, 1938) 15 15 Dominion final (1938) 4 1 100
CANADA SOCCER HALL OF FAME 2x DOMINION OF CANADA CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER (1932, 1933)
CONNAUGHT
ANDY STEVENS
FOOTBALL HERO
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Andy Stevens was a two-time Dominion of Canada Championship winner with Toronto Scottish FC, winning back-to-back titles in 1932 and 1933. He was both the top scorer and hero of the 1932 Championship. Wrote historian Colin Jose, Stevens was “regarded as one of the greatest goal scorers in Canadian soccer history.” He was a two-time goal-scoring champion in the American League (1925-26 and 1927-28) before averaging nearly a goal per game over a three-year period in the Connaught Series (1931 to 1933). Before moving to the United States, the Globe newspaper in 1924 already considered him as one of the “best centres playing in the Dominion.” He then played more than five seasons in USA, also winning the Lewis Cup with the New Bedford Whalers in 1926. Back in Toronto, Stevens won the Ontario Cup in 1931 and the National League’s Atholstan Cup in both 1931 and 1932.
LEGENDS
CLUBS: Davenport Albion, Toronto Willys-Overland, Toronto Scottish FC, Boston, New Bedford, Bridgeport, New York, Toronto British Consols
FOOTBALLERS
Andrew Stevens B: circa 1901 in Brandon, ENG Moved to Canada in 1905 D: 1968-07-27 in Toronto, ON, CAN
CHAMPIONSHIP
1x Ontario Cup (1931)
ANDY STEVENS ● CF CONNAUGHT SERIES MP G All Rounds 15 13 Dominion final 3 3 101
CLUBS
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DICKIE STOBBART
CANADA SOCCER HALL OF FAME 4x DOMINION OF CANADA CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER (1923, 1927, 1928, 1931) 3x BC Cup (1925, 1929, 1930) Richard Paul Stobbart Nickname “Dickie” or “Dicky” B: 1891-12-18 in Bedlington, ENG D: 1952-11-09 in Vancouver, BC, CAN CLUBS: Nanaimo United FC, Nanaimo FC, Vancouver St. Andrews, Vancouver Couglans, Ladysmith FC, Westminster Royals FC INTERNATIONAL: Canada tour in 1924
FOOTBALL HERO
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Dickie Stobbart was a four-time Dominion of Canada Championship winner, twice with Nanaimo FC and twice with Westminster Royals FC. He was the first four-time Championship winner, also a one-time winner of The People’s Shield in 1913. He was the hero of the 1923 Championship final. Wrote historian Colin Jose, Stobbart was “considered to be one of the finest halfbacks or inside forwards in Canadian soccer history.” In 1950, he was one of 16 footballers shortlisted in a Best in 50 Years poll by The Canadian Press. A perennial all-star selection both with Vancouver Island and Vancouver, Stobbart could play on the half line or on the forward line. As noted in 1928 in the Winnipeg Free Press, Stobbart was “deadly in front of goal with head or feet; a born schemer, he is also a wonderful half back either in attack or defence.” In 1924 on tour with Canada’s national team, Stobbart was presented a medal by host Australia for being Canada’s most consistent player.
●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● DICKIE STOBBART ● LH / IL CONNAUGHT SERIES MP G All Rounds 38 13 Dominion final 13 3 102
CANADA SOCCER HALL OF FAME DOMINION OF CANADA CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER (1920)
CONNAUGHT
ALBERT THOMBS
CHAMPIONSHIP
4x Ontario Cup (1911, 1912, 1916, 1920)
Albert Edward Thombs Nickname “Tiny” B: 1882-04-29 in Henley, ENG Moved to Canada in 1905 D: 1957-09-30
Albert Thombs was a Dominion of Canada Championship winner with Hamilton Westinghouse FC, captaining his side to the 1920 title at age 38. He was both the top scorer and hero of the 1920 Championship. As noted by the Montréal Gazette after a Thombs hat trick in the 1920 playdowns, he “still has all his old tricks at his toes and a fast-thinking brain in action.” Both Albert and brother Horace won three Ontario Cup titles over a six-year period from 1911 to 1916, while Albert won a fourth in 1920. After winning his Dominion title in 1920, Albert was part of the Hamilton, Ontario, and All Canada teams that faced the touring Scottish team of 1921. Wrote the Hamilton Spectator in 1924, “for many years Thombs was without an equal in Canada as an outside left and, even when he had passed what what is supposed to be the prime of a soccer player, he was still looked upon as the best and was able to show the younger stars the way the opposition should be played.”
FOOTBALLERS
FOOTBALL HERO
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LEGENDS
CLUBS: Hamilton Westinghouse FC INTERNATIONAL: All-Canada in 1921
ALBERT THOMBS ● OL CONNAUGHT SERIES MP G All Rounds 6 4 Dominion final 2 0 103
CLUBS
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DAVE TURNER
CANADA SOCCER HALL OF FAME 4x DOMINION OF CANADA CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER (1928, 1930, 1931, 1936) 4x BC Cup (1929, 1930, 1931, 1936) David Binnie Turner B: 1903-10-11 in Edinburgh, SCO Moved to Edmonton, AB, CAN at age 11 D: 1989-04-06 in Vancouver, BC, CAN CLUBS: Edmonton South Side, Calgary CPR, Cumberland FC, Vancouver St. Andrews FC, New Bedford, Philadelphia, Trenton, Toronto Ulster United FC, Westminster Royals FC INTERNATIONAL: Canada tour in 1927
FOOTBALL HERO
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Dave Turner was a four-time Dominion of Canada Championship winner with Westminster Royals FC, lifting the trophy each time as team captain and noted as the hero of the Championship in both 1931 and 1936. Wrote former teammate Austin Delany, Turner “was superbly built for his job as an inside forward. He was a tenacious, aggressive, but a clean player with a glorious shot in both feet. He was as dazzling on the dribble as any forward.” In 1950, Turner was voted the Best in 50 Years by The Canadian Press. In 1955, he was part of the first class honoured by Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame. After starring in Alberta, Turner and teammate George Graham moved out west to British Columbia, then east to the professional ranks in USA. After a stint with Toronto Ulster United, he spent the summer of 1927 on tour with Canada’s national team in New Zealand. He then joined Westminster Royals FC where he won his four Dominion titles and four provincial titles.
●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● DAVE TURNER ● IL CONNAUGHT SERIES MP G All Rounds 33 14 Dominion final 11 5 104
CANADA SOCCER HALL OF FAME DOMINION OF CANADA CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER (1922)
CONNAUGHT
STAN WAKELYN
CHAMPIONSHIP
3x Alberta Shield (1922, 1923, 1924) Stanley Yorke Wakelyn Nickname “Porridge” B: 1890-05-31 in Sunderland, ENG Moved to Calgary in 1905 D: 1978-12-29 in Calgary, AB, CAN
Stan Wakelyn was a Dominion of Canada Championship winner with Calgary Hillhurst FC, captaining his side to the 1922 title away at Toronto. He helped his club eliminate future champions Nanaimo FC and Winnipeg United Weston FC in the playdowns before beating Toronto Ulster United FC in the Dominion final. In 1950, Wakelyn was one of 16 footballers shortlisted in a Best in 50 Years poll by The Canadian Press. Wrote Dunc Scott in 1962, Wakelyn was “probably the greatest centre forward this city has seen.” Wakelyn was one of three brothers that played for the Hillhurst FC team. Both Stan and younger brother Ed were part of the 1922 team while older brother Art won the People’s Shield with Hillhurst FC in 1910. Art, Stan, and Ed were also three of six brothers that served in the Great War. A regular all-star selection in Calgary, Stan also helped Hillhurst FC win the Bennett Shield as Alberta provincial champions in three successive seasons.
FOOTBALLERS
FOOTBALL HERO
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LEGENDS
CLUBS: Calgary Hillhurst FC, 21st Canadian Reserve Battalion, again Calgary Hillhurst FC
STAN WAKELYN ● CF CONNAUGHT SERIES MP G All Rounds 9 2 Dominion final 2 0 105
CLUBS
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ARTIE WOUTERSZ
CANADA SOCCER HALL OF FAME DOMINION OF CANADA CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER (1919) 2x Coupe du Québec (1915, 1919) Arthur James Woutersz Nickname “Artie” or “Arty” B: 1896-08-31 in Colombo, Ceylon D: 1947-03-03 in Wayne County, MI, USA CLUBS: Montréal Grand Trunk FC, Beloeil Canadian Explosives, Montréal CPR, Fall River FC, Boston, Montréal Carsteel FC. INTERNATIONAL: All-Canada in 1921
FOOTBALL HERO
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Artie Woutersz was a Dominion of Canada Championship winner with Montréal Grand Trunk FC, winning the 1919 title on home ground. Down 4-1 in the semifinals, he helped spark a return leg comeback with two goals and one assist in a 5:0 home win against Toronto Old Country. As noted in his 1947 obituary, the 155-cm tall outside right was “considered one of the greatest dribblers in the game despite his diminutive stature.” Woutersz was a regular thorn to Toronto teams, notably scoring four times in 13 inter-city all-star matches from 1915 to 1922. Wrote Tom Watson in 1916, Woutersz was “very speedy and centres the ball with great judgement.” Wrote historian Colin Jose, Woutersz was “an outstanding winger who was first choice for numerous Montréal all-star teams.” He was selected to represent Canada in 1916, but the game was canceled. He was again selected in 1921, this time getting his turn to represent his country against a touring Scottish team.
●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● ARTIE WOUTERSZ ● OR CONNAUGHT SERIES MP G All Rounds 8 2 Dominion final 2 0 106
ANDERSON
ABRAM, 1915
2 Toronto Lancashire
ACKROYD, JACK
1924 SF Cumberland FC
ACOURT, HARRY
2 1 4
LH RH RB
RH / LH
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1888-03-12, Wavertree, Lancaster, ENG. Moved to Canada in 1912. Died 1980-07-26. 1921 1 Toronto Scottish FC 1926 SF Toronto Willys-Overland 4 G 1
ADAIR, BILLY
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1920 1 Hamilton Westinghouse
ADAM,
1938 QF Calgary Callies
ADAMS, ALEXANDER
Born 1907, Glasgow, SCO. 1938 SF Toronto Ulster United FC 1939 QF Toronto Ulster United FC
OR 4 2
GK
LH / CH 3 2
ADAMS,
1930 QF Calgary Hillhurst FC
ADAMS,
1933 R1 Fort William Canadian Legion
ADAMS,
1932 QF Regina CNR
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1927 1 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers
ALEXANDER, JIMMY
1936 SF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons
ALLAN, E.
ALLAN, JIMMIE
1922 QF Nanaimo City FC
ALLAN, R. 1914
5 Regina Leader
IL 1 8
2 1
2 3 3
2
ALSBURY, W.
RH
AMBLER, HARRY
CF
ADGEY, LESLIE
LH / IR
G2
Selected to play for Canada in 1916 (match canceled) Leslie Edmund Adgey. Born Belfast, Antrim, NIR. Died (age 24) in Toronto on 1918-05-12 (pneumonia). 1914 3 Toronto Eaton’s 2 G 1
AIKEN, JOHNNY “MIGHTY ATOM”
IR
2x Dominion of Canada Championship (1946, 1951) Born 1913 in Ballymena, NIR. 1937 2 Toronto Ulster United FC 8 G 1 1938 SF Toronto Ulster United FC 3 G 1 1939 QF Toronto Ulster United FC 2
RB / IR
1934 QF Fort William Westford Wanderers 4 1935 SF Fort William Westfort Wanderers 2 1938 QF Fort William Westfort Wanderers 2 4
ANDERSON,
1933 QF Winnipeg Irish FC
ANDERSON,
1919 SF Toronto Old Country
ANDERSON, 1930
2 Montréal CNR
1
GK
RH
1 6 2 1
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in Abderdeen, SCO 1913 1 Norwood Wanderers 3 1915 1 Winnipeg Scottish 0 1927 SF Saskatoon Sons of England
IR
OL
ANDERSON, BILLY
ANDERSON, BILLY
LH
2 5
OR
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Henry Ambler. Born ENG. Son Frank Ambler. 1914 1 Norwood Wanderers
RH
LH / RH
LH
1929 QF Vancouver St. Saviours
OR
0
Albert Thomas Alsbury. Died in Vancouver on 199007-21. Brother Jack Alsbury. 1929 QF Vancouver St. Saviours 2
2
1927 SF Brantford Cockshutt FC Blues
ALEXANDER,
ALSBURY, TOMMY 0
G1
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1919 SF Toronto Old Country 2 1921 1 Toronto Scottish FC
1938 QF Montréal Carsteel FC 1939 2 Montréal Carsteel FC
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1919 1 Montréal Grand Trunk FC
AIRD, HUGHIE
IL / OL
ALLISON, BILL
ADAMSON, DAVIE
AINSWORTH,
AITKEN,
1936 R1 Hamilton Stelco
ADAMS, W
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1919 1 Montréal Grand Trunk FC
6 9 3
ALLAN,
0
IR / RH
1935 QF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons 1936 SF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons 1939 SF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons
1919 SF Port Arthur Pascoes
ADAMS, D
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1919 1 Montréal Grand Trunk FC
AIRD, TOMMY
CONNAUGHT
3 Toronto Eaton’s
CHAMPIONSHIP
1914
MATCHES G/CS
LEGENDS
ABBOTT, D
YR RK CLUB
LH CH RH
FOOTBALLERS
MATCHES G/CS
RB
CLUBS
YR RK CLUB
0
IL
G1
107
YR RK CLUB
MATCHES G/CS
ANDERSON, GEORGE “SANDY”
RB
Played for Canada in 1924 (Tour of Australia) 3x Dominion of Canada Championship winner George McQueen Anderson. Born 1900-12-02 in Linlithgowshire, SCO. Moved to Canada in 1921. Died in Vancouver on 1975-05-25. 1926 2 Cumberland Canadian Collieries 8 1928 1 Westminster Royals FC 6 1930 1 Westminster Royals FC 6 1931 X Westminster Royals FC X 1934 QF Westminster Royals FC 4 1936 1 Westminster Royals FC 5
ANDERSON, HARRY
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in Brechin, SCO. 1921 1 Toronto Scottish FC
ANDERSON, JIMMY 1927 1934 1935 1939
QF QF SF QF
Edmonton Canadian Legion Edmonton Radials Lethbridge Supinas Edmonton Civics
OR G2
LB / IL
1 2 4 2
ANDERSON, “JOCKO”
G1
OR
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Ice hockey Allan Cup (1916) and Stanley Cup (1925) John Wilberforce Anderson. Born 1893-04-10 in Winnipeg, MB, CAN. Died 1960-07-22. 1915 1 Winnipeg Scottish 4 G 2 1921 QF Calgary Callies 2 G 1
ANDERSON, TELFORD
1935 QF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons
ANDREWS, H.
6
CF
G4
OL
1935 QF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons
5
ANGELL, JOE
CF / IR
Joseph Angell. Born 1894-05-29 in Kent, ENG. Died in Montréal on 1939-03-26. 1920 QC Montréal CPR 2 G 1 1921 SF Montréal CPR 4 G 6 1923 2 Montréal CPR 7 G 3 1926 QF Montréal CPR 2 G 2 1927 QF Montréal CPR 2
ANGOVE,
CF
1932 QF Fort William Canadian Legion
1
APPLEBY, EDWARD
IL / OL
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1923 1 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers
ARDEN, F 1915
2 Toronto Lancashire
ARLOW,
1921 QF Fort Rouge Rangers
ARMSTRONG, SAMMY
1930 SF Winnipeg Hearts 1931 SF Winnipeg Irish FC
ARMSTRONG,
1928 SF Winnipeg Westbrook
108
7 4 2 4 3 5
G2
RH OL IR RB
YR RK CLUB
MATCHES G/CS
ARMSTRONG,
1935 QF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons
ASHCROFT,
1921 QF Calgary Callies
ASHMORE, C. 1919
2 Winnipeg Great War Veterans
AULD, D.
1923 SF Fort Rouge Rangers
RB / LB 6 2 5 4
AUSTIN, ROY
GK CH IL RH
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Roy Cameron Austin. Born 1895-10-16 in West Hartlepool, Durham, ENG. Moved to Calgary in 1911. 1922 1 Calgary Hillhurst FC 5 1924 QF Calgary Hillhurst FC 2 1930 QF Calgary Hillhurst FC 2
AXE, TOMMY
1937 2 Toronto Ulster United FC 1938 SF Toronto Ulster United FC
AYLETT,
1921 QF Halifax
8 3 2
BABCOCK, G.
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1931 1 Westminster Royals FC
BAGGLEY, CHRIS
1914 5 Regina Leader 1920 QF Regina Soccerites 1921 SF Regina Post 1923 QF Regina Imperial Oil
BAIN, A. 1921 1923 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1931
QF SF SF SF 2 SF SF SF
1921 QF Calgary Callies
BAIN,
1923 QF Regina Imperial Oil
4
CH / IL
4 2 4 2
BALDIES, 1933
2 Prince Albert City Reds
BALDWIN, E 1914
3 Toronto Eaton’s
1 2
G1
LH IL RH
4 1 4
BALL, STANLEY
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1903-12-25. Grew up in Winnipeg. 1928 1 Westminster Royals FC
G1 G1
RH / OR
BAIRD,
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1914 1 Norwood Wanderers
GK OR
Fort William Fort William War Veterans 2 Fort William War Veterans 1 Fort William Great War Veterans 2 Fort William Canadian Legion 2 Fort William Canadian Legion 2 Fort William Canadian Legion 2 Fort William Canadian Legion 2
BAIN,
IL
G1 G1
OL CH GK
2
BENNETT
1913
4 Toronto Old Country
BANKS, HARRY
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in Blackpool, Lancashire, ENG 1922 1 Calgary Hillhurst FC 1925 QF Calgary CPR
BANNERMAN,
1924 SF Cumberland FC
BANNON,
1937 QF Edmonton Civics
BARDELL, JIMMY
1926 QF Montréal CPR 1927 QF Montréal CPR
BAREFOOT, HAROLD 1936 SF Calgary Callies
BARKER,
1922 QF Regina Mounted Police
4 2 4 2 0 2
2 Nanaimo City FC
BARNES,
1922 QF Regina Mounted Police
BARRIE, JIM 1934
2 Prince Albert City Reds
BARRIE,
1932 QF Regina CNR
BARR,
1939 SF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons
2 2
2 2 10 2 2
BARRON, ART
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in Blackburn, ENG 1925 1 Toronto Ulster United FC
BATTIE, ALBERT 1921
2 Ladysmith FC
1920 QC Montréal CPR
BEACH,
OL OR RH
BEAKE, O.
1921 SF Montréal CPR
BEAMAN, ELMER
G1
GK
1932 SF Winnipeg Manitoba Telephones
BEATTIE, ALEC
2 Beloeil Canadian Explosives
BEATTLE,
7 4 1 5
GK CH OL RH
LB / LH 2 4 2 6 2 4 6
G2
OR RB OR
CF / IL
1921 QF Fort William 1923 SF Fort William War Veterans 2
G1
CH
BECKWITH, HARRY
OR
RB
BEDDINGTON, F.
1939 SF Winnipeg Irish FC 1923 QF Coleman
BEECH, JIMMY
1937 QF Montréal Glen Yards
BEECH, W.
1937 QF Montréal Glen Yards G1
CH RB OL
G1
IR OR OR
BEJSHAK, ALBERT “ABBIE”
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in Montréal, QC, CAN. 1935 1 Montréal Aldred 1937 QF Montréal Glen Yards 1939 2 Montréal Carsteel FC
BELL,
1919 SF Toronto Old Country
LH
3 2 2 2
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1923 1 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers
11 2 8 2
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1933 SF Montréal CNR 1934 1 Verdun Park FC
IR OL CH
G1
IR LB
7
BELL, GORDY “SANDY” Grew up in Victoria, BC, CAN. Brother Bobby Bell. 1935 2 Nanaimo City FC
G1
IL / IR
BELL, BILLY
BENNETT, WILLIAM
1 5
2 Winnipeg Brittania
Grew up in ENG 1920 QC Montréal CPR 1921 SF Montréal CPR 1922 QF Montréal Grenadier Guards 1923 2 Montréal CPR
1924
Played for Canada in 1926 (International in USA) Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in ENG. 1926 QF Montréal CPR 2 1928 2 Montréal CNR 7 1929 1 Montréal CNR 6 1930 2 Montréal CNR 2 1938 2 Timmins Dome Mines 7 1935
BAXTER,
BEAKE, FREDDIE
IR 11
2 Timmins Dome Mines
1927 SF Brantford Cockshutt FC Blues
1920
BARNES, HARRY
BARNES, ROY
LH IL
BARDELL, JOE
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in Montréal, QC, CAN 1935 1 Montréal Aldred
1938
BAXTER, ROBERT
2 1
BAXTER, JACK
CONNAUGHT
BANKS,
IL
CHAMPIONSHIP
Born in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, SCO. Brothers John and Bob Ballantyne. 1938 QF Montréal Carsteel FC
MATCHES G/CS
LEGENDS
BALLANTYNE, WILLIE “RED”
YR RK CLUB
FOOTBALLERS
MATCHES G/CS
OR 6
G3
IR / IL 5 7
G1 G1
109
CLUBS
YR RK CLUB
YR RK CLUB
MATCHES G/CS
BENNETT,
1919 SF Toronto Old Country
BENNIE, 1921
2 Ladysmith FC
BERRINGTON, SID
1927 SF Saskatoon Sons of England
BERRY,
1926 SF Toronto Willys-Overland
BESTON,
1921 QF Halifax
BETTS,
1 1 3 4
GK LB
G2
IL / IR OL
IL / OL
2
BISSETT, BILLY
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1925 1 Toronto Ulster United FC
BLACK,
1923 SF Fort William War Veterans
BLACKLEY,
1920 QF Regina Soccerites
BLAIR,
1924 SF Cumberland FC
BLATCHFORD,
1927 QF Fort Rouge Rangers
BLENKHORN, 1914
5 Regina Leader
BLIGH,
1929 2 Winnipeg United Weston FC 1930 SF Winnipeg Hearts
BODRUG, BILL
1924 QF Mimico Beach FC
BOGDEN, ALBERT
1928 SF Winnipeg Westbrook 1932 SF Winnipeg Manitoba Telephones
BONNER,
1928 SF Winnipeg Westbrook
BOOTLAND,
1936 SF Calgary Callies
2
110
GK RB IL
6
GK
4 CS 2 2 4 4 3 1
OR
G1
GK RH CF GK
5 CS 1 4 CS 1 3 1
BORLAND,
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1926 1 Winnipeg United Weston FC
OR
6
BLAIR, SAMMY
A. Blair. Grew up in Newcastle, ENG. 1933 SF Calgary CPR
G2
RH
2
1
BOWERS,
1927 SF Saskatoon Sons of England
BIGGS, ERNIE
1935 SF Fort William Westfort Wanderers
1929 SF Fort William Canadian Legion 1933 R1 Fort William Canadian Legion
CF
2
BISBY, J.
BOUGHTON,
CF
2
1 1
MATCHES G/CS
1914
1924 SF Fort William CPR Born in SCO. 1927 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion 1928 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion
YR RK CLUB
5 Regina Leader
BOWLES, J.R. BOWMAN, T 1915
2 Toronto Lancashire
BOYD,
1929 QF Oshawa General Motors
BOYD, GEORGE 1933 1934
2 Prince Albert City Reds 2 Prince Albert City Reds
BOYD, JACK “JOCK” 1933 1934
2 Prince Albert City Reds 2 Prince Albert City Reds
1 1 2
IL
G2
LH
0 4 2
CF
G2
RB
LH / RH 5 8
IL / IR
9 6
BOYD, ORVILLE
G3 G1
RH
Born in Nanaimo, BC, CAN. 1935 2 Nanaimo City FC
5
BRADBURY, ERNIE
IR / CF
Ernest Edwin Bradbury. Born 1911-04-06 in Vancouver, BC, CAN. Died on 1981-02-04. Brother George Bradbury. 1929 QF Vancouver St. Saviours 1
BRADE,
1924 QF Moose Jaw CPR
1
BRADFORD, SYDNEY
Sydney Lewis Bradford. Born 1890-11-11 in Carlyle, ENG. 1924 QF Calgary Hillhurst FC 2
BRADSHAW, BILLY
IR OR
IR
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1913 1 Norwood Wanderers 3 1914 1 Norwood Wanderers 3
G1
BRADY, PAT
RB
1934
2 Prince Albert City Reds
BRADY,
1932 QF Regina CNR
BRANCH,
1933 QF Halifax Royal Navy
BREWIS,
1921 SF Regina Post
OL
BRIGHTMAN,
OR
BRIGHTON,
OL
BRISCOE, WALLY
1914 1914
2 Fort William CPR 2 Fort William CPR
1932 SF Winnipeg Manitoba Telephones
10 2 2 4 1 2 4
LB RB OR OR GK LB
CALDER
BROLLY, BILL
IL
G1
CH
Played for Canada in 1927 (Tour of New Zealand) Born 1904-10-31 in Limavady, Londonderry, NIR. Died in Winnipeg on 1960-08-01. 1931 SF Winnipeg Irish FC 4 1933 QF Winnipeg Irish FC 3
BROMLEY,
1934 QF Toronto Scottish FC
BROOKS, HAROLD
1936 2 Winnipeg United Weston FC 1939 SF Winnipeg Irish FC
BROOKS,
1932 QF Regina CNR
BROUGHTON,
4 8 2 1
OR OL
G1
IR GK
1930 QF Fort William Canadian Legion 1931 SF Fort William Canadian Legion
2 2
BROWN, A.
IR / OR
1936 SF Calgary Callies 1938 QF Calgary Callies
BROWN, BILL
1935 QF Saskatoon Thistle
BROWN, BOB
1923 SF Fort William War Veterans 1926 SF Fort William Great War Veterans 1927 2 Fort William Canadian Legion
BROWN, C.
1922 QF Montréal Grenadier Guards
2 2 2 2 2 2 2
GK LH
GK
LB
2 Ladysmith FC
1925 QF Montréal Carsteel FC 1927 QF Montréal CPR
BROWN,
1932 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion
BROWNLEE, 1913
4 Toronto Old Country
BRUCE, ANDY
5
IR / OR 2 1 2
G1
1922 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC
BRUCE, BOBBY
BUNDY, KEN
CH
Brother is Norman Bundy. 1937 2 Toronto Ulster United FC 1938 SF Toronto Ulster United FC
5 3
BUNDY, NORMAN
Brother to Ken Bundy. Born 1916-07-03. Died 1998-10-17. 1937 2 Toronto Ulster United FC 1938 SF Toronto Ulster United FC
BURGESS,
CH 4 0 2
BURNS, D
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1920 1 Hamilton Westinghouse
BURNS,
Died in Winnipeg on 1977-09-30. 1931 SF Winnipeg Irish FC
BYARS, JACK 1933 1934
2 Prince Albert City Reds 2 Prince Albert City Reds
BYARS,
G1 G1
LH CH
3 2
LB CF
4
G4
IR / IL
9 7
G1 G2
CF
1931 SF Fort William Canadian Legion
2
CADMAN,
IR / OR
1937 QF Montréal Glen Yards
CAIRNS, BILLY
2
IR
4
CAIRNS, JOHNNY
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1931 2 Toronto Scottish FC 1932 1 Toronto Scottish FC
IR / RH
GK
G1
RH / CH
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1921 1 Toronto Scottish FC
RH
Played for Canada in 1925 (International in USA) 1925 QF Montréal Carsteel FC 2
1938 SF Toronto Ulster United FC
3 CS 1
4
BUCHANAN, J.
Played for Canada in 1921 (International in CAN) 1921 QF Fort William 1923 SF Fort William War Veterans 1
CF
Born 1918-05-06 in Winnipeg. Died 2002-04-27. 1936 2 Winnipeg United Weston FC 8 1937 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 3
BRUCE, BILLY
RB / CF
5 8
BUTTERWORTH, BILL
BROWN, JOE
BROWN, JOHNNY
BUCHAN, TOM
1921 QF Calgary Callies
IR
1921
LH / RH
1935 QF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons 1936 SF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons
1922 QF Regina Mounted Police
BROWN, J.
1921 QF Fort William 1923 SF Fort William War Veterans 2
BRUCE, JOHNNY
IR
G2
IR G1
5 5
CALDER, BILL
Brother Dave Calder. 1931 QF Saskatoon Thistle 1935 QF Saskatoon Thistle
CALDER, BOB
G1
G2 G1
RH 2 2
RB / LB
Born 1907-01-02 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, SCO. Died in Daventry, ENG in 1973. 1931 QF Montréal Carsteel FC 3
CALDER, DAVE
Brother Bill Calder. 1935 QF Saskatoon Thistle
CONNAUGHT
2
CHAMPIONSHIP
1939 SF Winnipeg Irish FC
MATCHES G/CS
LEGENDS
BROADLEY, JACK
YR RK CLUB
FOOTBALLERS
MATCHES G/CS
IR 2
111
CLUBS
YR RK CLUB
YR RK CLUB
MATCHES G/CS
CALLAGHAN, BILL
1933 QF McIntyre Mines 1934 SF Sudbury Frood Mines Tigers
CALLAHAN,
1927 QF Fort Rouge Rangers
CALVERHAUS,
1920 QF Regina Soccerites
CAMERON, JOHNNY 1939
2 Montréal Carsteel FC
IR / CF
2 2 2 2 5
CAMP, ERIC
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1939 1 Vancouver Radials
CAMPBELL,
1925 QF Calgary CPR
CAMPBELL,
1923 QF Regina Imperial Oil
G1
CF
1 2
RB
CAMPBELL, BILLY
OL
LH
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in Dunfermline, Fife, SCO. Moved to CAN in 1925. Brother is Billy Campbell 1929 1 Montréal CNR 4 1930 2 Montréal CNR 5 1931 QF Montréal Carsteel FC 3 1935 1 Montréal Aldred 11 G 1
CAMPBELL, GEORDIE
RB
Played for Canada in 1925 (International in Canada) Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1884-08-13 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, SCO. Died in Toronto on 1952-02-21. Son Bill Campbell. 1921 1 Toronto Scottish FC Hero of the Connaught Series in 1921
1935 QF Halifax St. George’s Aces
CAMPBELL, RAY
1935 QF Halifax St. George’s Aces
CANT, 1914
112
5 Regina Leader
1
CARLYLE, WALTER
Grew up in Sutherland, SK, CAN 1935 QF Saskatoon Thistle 1921 QF Halifax 1924 QF Moose Jaw CPR
CARPENTER,
1921 QF Halifax
CARRINGTON, JIMMY 1925 QF Calgary CPR
CARROLL, 1924
2 Beloeil Canadian Explosives
2 2 2 4
IL IR OR OR
LH CF OR
2 2 2 2 2 6
LB RH OR LB RB
IL / IR
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Arthur Bernard Cartwright. Born 1897-08-22 in Templeborough, Yorkshire, ENG. Died in Calgary on 1986-09-07. 1922 1 Calgary Hillhurst FC 7 G 5 1924 QF Calgary Hillhurst FC 2 1930 QF Calgary Hillhurst FC 1 Top Scorer of the Connaught Series in 1922
CASSIDY, DAVE 1913
2
CAMPBELL, BOB
CAMPBELL, J.
1
CARTWRIGHT, BERNIE 4
RH
1935 QF Halifax St. George’s Aces
1936 QF Fort William Canadian Legion
CARNEY, F.
LH
Born 1912-03-04 in Toronto. Died 1987-03-04. Father Geordie Campbell 1934 SF Sudbury Frood Mines Tigers 4 1937 SF Sudbury Frood Mines Tigers 2
CAMPBELL, H.
CARLISLE,
CH
CAMPBELL, BILL “BUS”
Moved to Canada in 1925. Brother is Bob Campbell 1938 QF Montréal Carsteel FC
1926 SF Regina Post
CARNELL,
OR
MATCHES G/CS
CAREY,
OL
9
CAMPBELL, ANDY
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in Portobello, SCO 1915 1 Winnipeg Scottish
IR
YR RK CLUB
3 Fort William CPR
CASSIDY, M.H. 1920
2 Winnipeg Brittania
CASSIDY, PETER 1913
3 Fort William CPR
CASSIDY, T 1913
3 Fort William CPR
1 9 1 2
CF LB RB RB
CASTONGUAY, MARCEL
OL
CASTONGUAY, PAUL-ÉMILE
CF
CASTONGUAY, ROLAND “DEMPSEY”
OL
Dominion of Canada Championship winner (1948) Born in 1919 in Montréal, QC, CAN. Died 1969-09-15. Brothers Roland and Paul-Émile Castonguay. 1939 2 Montréal Carsteel FC 4
Dominion of Canada Championship winner (1948) Born 1917-11-04 in Montréal. Died 1975-01-18. Brothers Roland and Marcel Castonguay. 1939 2 Montréal Carsteel FC 9 G 9 Top Scorer of the Connaught Series in 1939 2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1913-01-15 in Montréal. Died 1989-04-28. Brothers Paul-Émile and Marcel Castonguay. 1934 1 Verdun Park FC 8 1935 1 Montréal Aldred 0 1936 QF Montréal Hamilton United 3 1938 QF Montréal Carsteel FC 2
G4
COLQUHOUN
Born in SCO. 1927 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion 1928 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion
CHALMERS,
1924 QF Mimico Beach FC
CHAMBERS, BILL “RED”
1938 QF Montréal Carsteel FC 1939 2 Montréal Carsteel FC Won Challenge Trophy in 1948
CHAMBERS, GEORGE
1930 SF Hamilton Thistle FC 1938 2 Timmins Dome Mines
CHAMPS,
1919 SF Toronto Old Country
OL
3 7
G3 G3
CF
CLARK,
1929 2 Winnipeg United Weston FC 1930 SF Winnipeg Hearts 1932 SF Winnipeg Manitoba Telephones
CHEVALIER, EMILE
1930 QF Saskatoon Sons of England 1933 QF McIntyre Mines
OR OL
OR
1931 QF Edmonton CNR
G1
2 2
RH
CHRISTIE, ALBERT “DUKE” 1935 QF Saskatoon Thistle
1 2
CHRISTIE, ALEC
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1938 1 North Shore United FC
CHRISTIE, JIMMY
1931 QF Saskatoon Thistle
1927 QF Fort Rouge Rangers
LH LH OL
11
G4
2
G1
LH
IL IL
3 2 1 2
CLARKE, ANDY
IL
G1
GK RB LB
Played for Canada in 1925 (Internationals in CAN, USA) Born in SCO. 1922 QF Montréal Grenadier Guards 2 1935 SF Lethbridge Supinas
4
CLARKE, SID “JOCK”
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1925 2 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers 1927 1 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers
CLARKE,
William Henry Childs. Born 1886-02-09 in East Ham, Essex, ENG. Died in action during the Great War on 1916-06-06. 1914 5 Regina Leader 4
CHRIMES,
CLARK,
1933 QF Halifax Royal Navy
CF / OR
CHILDS, BILLY
1931 QF Saskatoon Thistle
CLARKE,
RH / CH 6 4 4
1928 QF Saskatoon Thistle 1931 QF Saskatoon Thistle
CLARKE, J. IR
2
Played for England Born 1889-01-27 in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, ENG. Died in Montréal on 1967-01-07. 1931 QF Montréal Carsteel FC 3 1938 QF Montréal Carsteel FC 2 1939 2 Montréal Carsteel FC 5
CHEM, JOE
OR
CLARK, HERMAN
CHEDGZOY, SAM
2
OL
G2
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Douglas Gillespie Clark. Born 1900-03-01 in Glasgow, SCO. Died on 1966-03-03. 1924 1 Winnipeg United Weston FC 6
G1 G1
2
4
CLARK, DOUGIE
IR / IL
Played for Canada in 1924 (Tour of Australia) Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1901-07-18 in Leeds, ENG. 1928 1 Westminster Royals FC 6 1926 QF Edmonton CNR
CLARK, DAVIE
2 8
CHAPMAN, HARRY
CHAPMAN,
1938 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 1922 QF Montréal Grenadier Guards
2 1 2
CHRYZANOWSKI, FRANK “DAZZY”
1935 R1 Toronto Scottish FC
RH IR /
7 5 2 2
CLULOW, JOE
G3
LB IL CH
Selected to play for Canada in 1926 (he did not feature) Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1900-02-04 in Belfast, Antrim, NIR. Died 1975-1110 (cancer). 1925 1 Toronto Ulster United FC 5 1928 QF Toronto Ulster United FC 2 1933 QF McIntyre Mines 3
COCKBURN, 1938
2 Timmins Dome Mines
COCKRILL,
1933 QF Halifax Royal Navy
COLL,
1929 QF Oshawa General Motors
COLLETT, L.
1923 QF Coleman
COLLIER,
1927 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion
COLQUHOUN,
1913 4 Toronto Old Country 1919 SF Toronto Old Country
CONNAUGHT
CAVANAGH, D.J.
G1
CHAMPIONSHIP
7
MATCHES G/CS
LEGENDS
1939 2 Montréal Carsteel FC Hero of the Connaught Series in 1934
YR RK CLUB
3 2 2
LH IR
FOOTBALLERS
MATCHES G/CS
CH
0 2 3 2
OR LB
113
CLUBS
YR RK CLUB
YR RK CLUB
MATCHES G/CS
CONNER, BILLY
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1931 2 Toronto Scottish FC 1932 1 Toronto Scottish FC
CONRAD,
1935 QF Halifax St. George’s Aces
CONTI, ZACCI
1924 SF Cumberland FC
CONWAY, J 1915
2 Toronto Lancashire
4 3
COOK, BOB
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in Tillicoultry, SCO 1913 1 Norwood Wanderers 3 1915 1 Winnipeg Scottish 0
COOMBE, A
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1920 1 Hamilton Westinghouse
COOPER, 1913
4 Toronto Old Country
COOPER, 1938
2 Timmins Dome Mines
COOPER, ALEC
1920 SF Fort William CPR
COOPER, FRED
1919 SF Port Arthur Pascoes
COOPER, W.
1919 SF Port Arthur Pascoes
CORLETT,
1929 QF Vancouver St. Saviours
1934 QF Westminster Royals FC 3 G 5 1936 1 Westminster Royals FC 4 G 13 Hero of the Connaught Series in 1928 Top Scorer of the Connaught Series 1928, 1930, 1936
RH
COUPLAND, JACK
CH RB IL
GK 6 CS 2 3 5 4 3 3 2
CORRIE, WILLIAM
IL
1928
2 Montréal CNR
COULSTRING,
1935 QF Halifax St. George’s Aces
COULTER,
1926 SF Toronto Willys-Overland
COULTER, JACK “JOCK”
1938 QF Calgary Callies
COURAGE,
1927 QF Fort Rouge Rangers
COWAN, DON
RH
CH / RH
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1912-08-15 in Saskatoon, SK, CAN. Died in Tsawwassen, BC, CAN on 1998-09-08. 1933 QF Vancouver Cowan-Dodson FC 3 1939 1 Vancouver Radials 8
COWIE, BILLY
1921 QF Calgary Callies
2
COWIE, DAVE
OL CF
LB
CRAIG, TOMMY
G1
IR
1937 QF Montréal Glen Yards Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1920 1 Hamilton Westinghouse
CRAIG, W.
IR
1919 SF Port Arthur Pascoes
IR
1939
G1
CRAIG, WILLIE
2 Montréal Carsteel FC
CRAIG, 1914
3 Toronto Eaton’s
OL
G2
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1919 1 Montréal Grand Trunk FC
CRAWFORD, JOCK
1930 SF Hamilton Thistle FC
OR CF
1924
2 Beloeil Canadian Explosives
CROOK, L.
1924 QF Calgary Hillhurst FC
CUIN, 1914
4 Lachine (Montréal)
CULVERHOUSE,
1922 QF Regina Mounted Police
IL LB
4 3 8
LH IR
G2
GK
4 CS 2
1921 QF Fort William
CREE, SAMUEL
1
2
CRAIG,
CRAIGIE, CHIC
3
2
LH
CRAIG, J.
1 7
2
OL
G1 G3
LB
IL
3x Dominion of Canada Championship winner John Smith Coulter. Born 1902-01-23 in Hamilton, Lanarkshire, SCO. Also grew up in Victoria, BC, CAN. Died in White Rock, BC, CAN on 1960-11-15. 1928 1 Westminster Royals FC 6 G 15 1930 1 Westminster Royals FC 6 G 8 1931 X Westminster Royals FC X
114
COUPLAND,
4 6
G1
COSTAIN,
COULE, JEAN
1931 SF Winnipeg Irish FC 1933 QF Winnipeg Irish FC
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1927 1 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers 5 G 6 Hero & Top Scorer of the Connaught Series in 1927
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Selected to play for Canada in 1916 (match canceled) Born 1888-05-03 in Motherwell, SCO. Died 1964-04-03. 1915 1 Winnipeg Scottish 4 G 1 Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1938 1 North Shore United FC
MATCHES G/CS
RB 7 4 2
YR RK CLUB
LH
CH / LH 4 4 5 2 1 2
CH OL
G1
LB OR LB
DERBY
CUMMINGS, BILL
1932 QF Regina CNR
CUMMINGS,
1934 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC
CUMMINGS,
1920 QF Regina Soccerites
CURRIE, JOHNNY 1925 1926 1927 1934 1935
SF SF 2 QF SF
Fort William War Veterans Fort William Great War Veterans Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Westford Wanderers Fort William Westfort Wanderers
2
OR
DAVIS, TAFFY TUFFY
7
RH
DAVISON, BILL
2
G1
LB GK
1 2 4 3 CS 2 4
D’EASUM, JACK
OL
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner Died in Vancouver on 1964-05-08. 1930 1 Westminster Royals FC 7 1931 1 Westminster Royals FC 2
G2 G1
DALEY,
RH
1920
2 Winnipeg Brittania
DALRYMPLE, BOBBY
1928 QF Saskatoon Thistle 1935 QF Saskatoon Thistle
DANDLE,
1935 R1 Toronto Scottish FC
DAVIDSON,
1939 QF Edmonton Civics
DAVIDSON,
1926 SF Regina Post
DAVIDSON,
1929 QF Oshawa General Motors
DAVIDSON,
1921 SF Montréal CPR
DAVIES, MILTON “TUFFY”
2
OR / IL
2 2
3 2 2 2 0
G1
RH
G1
LB GK LB OL CF
1934
2 Prince Albert City Reds
DAVISON, J.R. 1914
5 Regina Leader
Born in BC, CAN 1933 QF Vancouver Cowan-Dodson FC
DAWSON, ANDY 1931
2 Toronto Scottish FC
DAWSON, JIMMIE
1933 QF McIntyre Mines
DAWSON, R.
1924 QF Moose Jaw CPR
DEAN, JERRY
1913 3 Fort William CPR 1920 SF Fort William CPR
DEBNAM,
1925 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC
DELANY, AUSTIN
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner 898-09-15 in London, ENG. Died 1958-12-04. 1928 1 Westminster Royals FC 1930 1 Westminster Royals FC 1931 X Westminster Royals FC 1934 QF Westminster Royals FC Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1922 1 Calgary Hillhurst FC 1924 SF Cumberland FC 1930 QF Calgary Hillhurst FC
DAVIS, FRANK
GK
DENNIS,
CF / OL
Played for England. Dominion of Canada Championship winner George Henry Davis. 881-06-05 in Alfreton, ENG. Died 1969-04-28. 1922 1 Calgary Hillhurst FC 2 1924 QF Calgary Hillhurst FC 2
4
1932 1913
2 North Shore United FC 2 Lachine (Montréal)
DERBY, EDDIE
CF IL
3
G2
OR / IL
4
2 1 3 3 2
G1
LH OR OR G3
LB
LH / CH 6 7 X 4
DELUCE, FRED
DEMPSEY, DAN
DAVIS, GEORGE
CF
G5
RB
DAWSON,
G1 G5
7 CS 2 4 CS 2 7 CS 2
6
Dominion of Canada Championship winner (1946) William Davison. Died in Toronto on 1975-04-20. 1937 2 Toronto Ulster United FC 8 G 1 1938 SF Toronto Ulster United FC 4 1939 QF Toronto Ulster United FC 2
899-09-19 in Black Diamond, WA, USA. Died in Longview, WA, USA on 1970-01-27. 1921 2 Ladysmith FC 6 1926 2 Cumberland Canadian Collieries 8 1929 2 Winnipeg United Weston FC 1930 SF Winnipeg Hearts 1938 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC
CF
Jesse Lorraine Davis. Born in Abercynon, WAL. Died in Sudbury, ON, CAN on 1992-12-21. 1937 SF Sudbury Frood Mines Tigers 2
OR 7 4 2
G3
5
G1
3
CONNAUGHT
DAVIS, JESSE “TAFFY”
CHAMPIONSHIP
RB
2x Dominion of Canada Championship (1938, 1949) Died (age 53) in Vancouver on 1967-06-13. 1938 1 North Shore United FC 11
MATCHES G/CS
CF
CH
LEGENDS
CUMMING, TOMMY
YR RK CLUB
FOOTBALLERS
MATCHES G/CS
GK
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner 902-04-16 in Banbridge, Down, NIR. Died in Winnipeg on 1970-07-28. Brother Jimmy Derby. 1924 1 Winnipeg United Weston FC 6 CS 4 1925 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 4 CS 2 1926 1 Winnipeg United Weston FC 8 CS 3 Hero of the Connaught Series in 1926
115
CLUBS
YR RK CLUB
YR RK CLUB
MATCHES G/CS
DERBY, JIMMY
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in NIR. Brother Eddie Derby. 1922 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 1924 1 Winnipeg United Weston FC 1925 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC
DEVEY, J.
1933 SF Calgary CPR
IR 1 6 3 6
DEWAR, GEORGE
1934 QF Westminster Royals FC
5
DEWAR,
1921 QF Fort William 1925 SF Fort William War Veterans 1
DEWELL,
1933 QF Winnipeg Irish FC
6
DICK, ALEC
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born Edinburgh, SCO. 1915 1 Winnipeg Scottish
DICKENS, CLIFF “SLIP”
RH RB CH RB
4
G3 G3 G2 G1
LH
Ice hockey Stanley Cup winner (1942) Ernest Leslie Dickens. Born 1921-06-25 in Winnipeg. Died in Oakville, ON, CAN on 1985-09-27. Brother Cliff Dickens 1938 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 7 G 2 Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1914 2 Fort William CPR 1915 SF Fort William CPR 1922 QF Nanaimo City FC 1923 1 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers 1925 2 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers 1933 R1 Fort William Canadian Legion 1936 QF Fort William Canadian Legion
DICKIE, L. 1921
2 Ladysmith FC
DICKSON,
1920 QC Montréal CPR 1921 SF Montréal CPR 1922 QF Montréal Grenadier Guards
DICKSON, C.
DIERDEN, FRED
RB / IR 4 2 2 7 7 3 2
DITCHBURN,
1932 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion
DOBSON, JACK
1924 QF Mimico Beach FC
DODDS,
DON, BOBBY
1920 QF Regina Soccerites 1921 SF Regina Post
DON, ROBERT
G1 G2
3
1913
4 Toronto Old Country
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1932 1 Toronto Scottish FC 1933 1 Toronto Scottish FC 1934 QF Toronto Scottish FC 1935 R1 Toronto Scottish FC
DONALDSON, A.
1935 SF Lethbridge Supinas
DOUGALL, NEIL
1929 QF Oshawa General Motors
DOUGALL, T.
1929 QF Oshawa General Motors
DOUGLAS, J.
2 Ladysmith FC 2 Cumberland Canadian Collieries
DRABBLE,
1920 SF Fort William CPR 1924 SF Fort William CPR 1924 SF Cumberland FC 1926 2 Cumberland Canadian Collieries
G1
RH RH
Played for Canada in 1924 (Tour of Australia) Played for Canada in 1925 (Internationals in CAN, USA) 895-09-16 in Earlstown, Lancashire, ENG. Died in Toronto on 1960-07-01.
DRINKWATER,
1930 QF Calgary Hillhurst FC
DRIVER, VIC
1928 SF Winnipeg Westbrook 1937 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC
DRUMMOND, CHUCK 1936 R1 Hamilton Stelco
DRUMMOND, TOM
1936 R1 Hamilton Stelco
DRUMMOND,
1934 QF Toronto Scottish FC
116
4 4
G1
LH 1 2 2 2 2
CH FB LH
IR / IL
1 4 8 3
DONALD, NORMAN
DRAKE, WALLY
LH / OL / CF 2 4 1
2 Winnipeg Brittania
DONALD, JOHNNY
1921 1926
1
1927 SF Brantford Cockshutt FC Blues
Born in Bristol, ENG 1927 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion 1928 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion
1920
DICKENS, ERNIE
DICKENSON, TOMMY
1922 2 Toronto Ulster United FC 1926 SF Toronto Willys-Overland
1925 QF Calgary CPR
RB
7 4 8 1 6
MATCHES G/CS
DINGLEY, R.C. G1
CF / OR
Born in Winnipeg. Died 2000-09-09. Brother Ernie Dickens 1929 2 Winnipeg United Weston FC 1930 SF Winnipeg Hearts 1936 2 Winnipeg United Weston FC 1937 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 1938 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC
YR RK CLUB
G1
OL OR IL
5 9 4 2 4 2 2 0 1
G2 G2
RB OR IL IL G2
LB / LH 3 1 4 8 2
LH CF
IR / RH
3 3 3 3 4
LB CF CF
G1
FELTON
DUDAR, MIKE 1934
2 Prince Albert City Reds
9
DUDAR,
1931 SF Winnipeg Irish FC
4
DUFF,
IL OL LH
IR / IL
Selected to play for Canada in 1916 (match canceled) 1920 QC Montréal CPR 2 1921 SF Montréal CPR 1
DUFFIELD, HARRY 1933
2 Prince Albert City Reds
6
DUGUID, JAMES “JOCK”
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1928 2 Montréal CNR 1929 1 Montréal CNR 1930 2 Montréal CNR 1933 SF Montréal CNR 1934 1 Verdun Park FC
DUNCAN,
1934 QF Edmonton Radials 1930 SF Hamilton Thistle FC
7 4 5 5 4
4
DUNLOP, BOBBIE 1923 QF Coleman
2
DUNLOP, ROBERT
2 Montréal Carsteel FC
3
DUNO,
1927 QF Fort Rouge Rangers
RB LB
897-02-28 in Larbert, Stillingshire, SCO. 1928 QF Toronto Ulster United FC
EARLEY, ALBERT “RED”
1934 SF Sudbury Frood Mines Tigers 1936 SF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons 1937 SF Sudbury Frood Mines Tigers
ECCLES,
ENTWHISTLE, CHARLES 1913 3 Fort William CPR 1915 SF Fort William CPR
ERASMUSSON, GEORGE
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1931 2 Toronto Scottish FC 1932 1 Toronto Scottish FC
ERRINGTON,
1920 QF Regina Soccerites 1921 SF Regina Post 1934 QF Edmonton Radials 1935 QF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons 2 Ladysmith FC
FAIRLEY,
1936 R1 Hamilton Stelco
FALCONER,
RB / LB
1934
2 Prince Albert City Reds
FALLON, PADDY
2
G4
OL / CF LB
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 9
FALLS, FASO,
1938 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC
FEATHERSTONE, E. 1915
2 Toronto Lancashire
4 2 1 3 1 5 6 3 1
FELTON,
1923 SF Fort William War Veterans
CF CH
G1
GK GK RB
G1 G1
CF G1
CH CH
G1
RH CH GK
IR / LH
2
G8
CH
3 0
FELL, ART
896-03-14 in Bradford, ENG. Died in 1932. 1927 SF Brantford Cockshutt FC Blues
RH
OL / LB
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1935 1 Montréal Aldred 10 1937 QF Montréal Glen Yards 2 Top Scorer of the Connaught Series in 1935 1933 QF Halifax Royal Navy
CF / OL
Played for Canada in 1927 (Tour of New Zealand)
1929 QF Oshawa General Motors
1921
1921 QF Fort William 1924 SF Fort William CPR 2
EDMUNDS, ERNIE “FATS”
ELRICK, JAMES
FAIRLEY, ART “SANDY”
2 1 2 4
1 7 2
1920 QF Regina Soccerites
FAIRLEY, ART
OR / RH / LB
EADIE, DAVE
ELLIOTT,
LB
RH / CH
1923 SF Fort William War Veterans 1925 SF Fort William War Veterans 1926 SF Fort William Great War Veterans 1927 2 Fort William Canadian Legion
1924 QF Moose Jaw CPR
ETTS,
1934 QF Fort William Westford Wanderers 4 1935 SF Fort William Westfort Wanderers 5 1938 QF Fort William Westfort Wanderers 2
DYKES, B.
ELLIOTT, W.
RH
0
DUPUIS, FRASER
1921 QF Halifax
1938 QF Montréal Carsteel FC 1939 2 Montréal Carsteel FC
4 CS 2
DUNLOP, J.
EDWARDS,
EPSTEIN, MAX “RED”
GK
1935 SF Lethbridge Supinas
1939
LB / LH
1
DUNLOP, BILLY
OL
G3
Born 1902-10-17 in Nanaimo, BC, CAN. Died in Vancouver on 1956-10-27. 1925 2 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers 7 1935 2 Nanaimo City FC 6
CONNAUGHT
3
CHAMPIONSHIP
1936 QF Montréal Hamilton United
MATCHES G/CS
LEGENDS
DRUMMOND,
YR RK CLUB
FOOTBALLERS
MATCHES G/CS
CF 4 1
G5
RH 117
CLUBS
YR RK CLUB
YR RK CLUB
MATCHES G/CS
FERGUSON,
1921 QF Halifax
FERGUSON,
1922 QF Montréal Grenadier Guards
FERNIE, JOCK 1938
2 Timmins Dome Mines
2 2 5
FIDLER, ERNIE
CF
G3
IR IR
G2
IL
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1884 in Long Island, NY, USA 1921 1 Toronto Scottish FC
G1
FINDLAY, W.
RH
1919 SF Port Arthur Pascoes
FINDLAY,
1919 SF Port Arthur Pascoes
FINDLER, BILL
2 1
CF / OR
3x Dominion of Canada Championship winner William Henry Findler. 905-06-12 in Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, ENG. Died in Burnaby, BC, CAN on 1982-12-30. 1928 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion 2 1929 SF Edmonton CNR 4 1931 1 Westminster Royals FC 2 1936 1 Westminster Royals FC 5 1938 1 North Shore United FC 8
FINLAYSON, BILL
GK
G3 G3 G1 G2
CF / CH
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in Thornliebank, Renfrewshire, SCO. Died on 1965-06-04. 1928 2 Montréal CNR 7 G 10 1929 1 Montréal CNR 6 G 7 1930 2 Montréal CNR 5 G 2 1931 QF Montréal Carsteel FC 3 1936 QF Montréal Hamilton United 3 Hero & Top Scorer of the Connaught Series in 1929
FIRMAN,
1915 SF Fort William CPR
FISH, JOE
1923 QF Coleman
FITTON, 1913
2 Lachine (Montréal)
FITZPATRICK, ALLAN
2 2 3
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner 905-10-23 in Montréal. Died 1946-05-17. Father Peter Fitzpatrick, brothers Davy, Charlie and Allan Fitzpatrick. 1932 SF Montréal Blue Bonnets 2 1934 1 Verdun Park FC 8 1935 1 Montréal Aldred 11 1937 QF Montréal Glen Yards 2 Top Scorer of the Connaught Series in 1934
FLACKNELL,
Sydney Thomas Flecknell. Born 1910-03-20 in Doncaster, ENG. 1935 QF Halifax St. George’s Aces 2
FLANAGAN, 1913 1914
2 Lachine (Montréal) 4 Lachine (Montréal)
LH / RH
OR
3 3
FLEMING,
1921 QF Fort William
FLYE,
1934 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC
FORD,
1926 SF Toronto Willys-Overland
FORD,
1937 QF Montréal Glen Yards
FORD, ARTHUR
FORD, LESLIE
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner 907-08-08 in Montréal. Died 1997-06-23. Father Peter Fitzpatrick, brothers Davy, Larry, and Allan Fitzpatrick. 1934 1 Verdun Park FC 7 G 1 1935 1 Montréal Aldred 11 G 4 Hero of the Connaught Series in 1935
118
FITZPATRICK, PETE “LARRY”
LB IL
GK / IR
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1903 in Montréal, QC, CAN Father Peter Fitzpatrick, brothers Larry, Charlie, and Allan Fitzpatrick. 1934 1 Verdun Park FC 2
LB
G1
MATCHES G/CS
FITZPATRICK, DAVY
1926 QF Montréal CPR 1927 QF Montréal CPR 1932 SF Montréal Blue Bonnets
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner 909-06-29 in Montréal. Died 1990-10-12. Father Peter Fitzpatrick, brothers Davy, Larry, and Charlie Fitzpatrick. 1934 1 Verdun Park FC 3 1935 1 Montréal Aldred 11
FITZPATRICK, CHARLIE
YR RK CLUB
6 1 2
1926 QF Montréal CPR 1927 QF Montréal CPR
FORMAN,
1919 SF Port Arthur Pascoes
1 2 2
2 1 2
FORSYTH, CHARLES
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in Helensborough, SCO 1915 1 Winnipeg Scottish
OL
LH LB IR
G1
OL LB
G1
CF G1
IL
G1
GK OL
4
FOSTER, FREDDIE
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in Ingleton, Durham, ENG 1922 1 Calgary Hillhurst FC 1930 QF Calgary Hillhurst FC
G2 G8 G8 G2
OL / CF
Played for Canada in 1924 (Tour of Australia) Born 1900-06-15 in Walworth, ENG. 1925 QF Regina Post 2
FOREMAN, J.
CF
G2
RB 5 2
GEORGE
4
FOSTER,
1920 QF Regina Soccerites
2
FOWLER, ALEX “FOXY”
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1922 QF Nanaimo City FC 1923 1 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers 1926 2 Cumberland Canadian Collieries 1927 1 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers
FOX,
1921 QF Halifax Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1923 SF Fort Rouge Rangers 1924 1 Winnipeg United Weston FC 1927 QF Fort Rouge Rangers
FOY, JOHN
RH
CF / OL 2 7 8 6 2
FOXON, JOHNNY
IR
G3 G2 G5
CH
LH / RH 4 6 2
RH / CH
1921 QF Calgary Callies 1923 QF Coleman
1 2
FRANCE, JIMMY
1934 SF Sudbury Frood Mines Tigers
FRANCIS,
1937 QF Edmonton Civics
FRASER, ALEX
1928 QF Toronto Ulster United FC
GK IR
FRASER, JACK
1928 QF Saskatoon Thistle 1931 QF Saskatoon Thistle 1935 QF Saskatoon Thistle
FREE, 1914
4 Lachine (Montréal)
FREEMAN,
1936 SF Calgary Callies
4 1
FRIER, W
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1919 1 Montréal Grand Trunk FC
FYFE,
1920 QF Regina Soccerites 1921 SF Regina Post
GALBRAITH, 1938
2 Timmins Dome Mines
GALBRAITH, JIMMIE
1934 QF Toronto Scottish FC
LH CH LB
6 2
LH
GARDNER,
1932 SF Montréal Blue Bonnets 1930 QF Saskatoon Sons of England
GARRIOCH, NORMAN
2 North Shore United FC
6 2 2 6
GARSIDE,
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1920 1 Hamilton Westinghouse
GARVIN, TOM
GK IL IR
IR CH RB IR
1 2
OL
GATLEY, JOHN GAVIN, ANDY 1935
2 Nanaimo City FC
0 6
GAW, HUGHIE
Born 1907-12-15. Died 1954-08-28. 1933 QF McIntyre Mines
GEE,
1923 QF Regina Imperial Oil
GELDART, TEDDY 1926 1929 1931 1934
QF SF QF QF
Edmonton CNR Edmonton CNR Edmonton CNR Edmonton Radials
RB GK
3 CS 1 2 2 5 2 2
GEMMELL, JIMMY
4 2 4
GARDINER, TOMMY
Born in Montréal, QC, CAN 1928 2 Montréal CNR
3 2 2
1
LB
CH
LB / RB / CH
IL
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Selected to play for Canada in 1916 (match canceled) Born in Ayr, SCO. He moved to Canada in 1904. 1915 1 Winnipeg Scottish 4
GK
William John Fraser. Born 1916-01-31 in Winnipeg, MB, CAN. Died in Winnipeg on 1997-01-15. 1939 SF Winnipeg Irish FC 3
G1
GARDINER, GEORGE
1932 SF Montréal Blue Bonnets
2 CS 1
FRASER, “BIG” BILL
Father Allan Gardiner. 1939 SF Winnipeg Irish FC
1932
9 CS 1 2
GARDINER, BRUCE
GARRETT, FRED CH
IR / IL
Played for Canada in 1925 (International in CAN) Played for Canada in 1926 (International in USA) Born in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, SCO Brother Bill Galloway. 1928 QF Toronto Ulster United FC 2
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1920 1 Hamilton Westinghouse
Played for Canada in 1925 (International in CAN) 1922 QF Montréal Grenadier Guards 2
FRAME, A.
GALLOWAY, JIMMY
LH RB
LH
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1911-10-24 in Denver, CO, USA. Grew up in Vancouver, BC, CAN. Died on 1999-02-15. 1934 QF Westminster Royals FC 4 1936 1 Westminster Royals FC 5
G1 G4
GEORGE, JOE
LH
1927 SF Brantford Cockshutt FC Blues
CONNAUGHT
2 Timmins Dome Mines
CHAMPIONSHIP
1938
MATCHES G/CS
4
LEGENDS
FOSTER, JIMMY
YR RK CLUB
FOOTBALLERS
MATCHES G/CS
119
CLUBS
YR RK CLUB
YR RK CLUB
MATCHES G/CS
GERVAN,
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1925 1 Toronto Ulster United FC
GIBB, JIMMY “CUTEY”
6 2
GIBBONS, F.
2 Ladysmith FC
GIBBONS, 1930 1932 1934 1936
QF QF QF QF
CH / CF / IR
Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Westford Wanderers Fort William Canadian Legion
2 Lachine (Montréal) 4 Lachine (Montréal)
GIBSON,
1924 QF Mimico Beach FC
GILCHRIST, C 1914
3 Toronto Eaton’s
GILHEN,
1933 QF Halifax Royal Navy
GILLES, S. 1919
OL
0
GIBSON, 1913 1914
1
OR / RH
1933 SF Calgary CPR 1936 SF Calgary Callies 1921
OR
2 Winnipeg Great War Veterans
2 1 3 2
GILLETT, HARRY
1927 SF Saskatoon Sons of England
RH LB
4
GK CF
4
G1
GILLIES,
1921 SF Montréal CPR
LB 9 10 4
RB LB
3
GILVEAR, BILLY
OR
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1891-10-06 in Bristol, ENG. Died in Hamilton on 1929-10-11 (pneumonia). 1920 1 Hamilton Westinghouse 6 G 3
GIVENS, DR. BILLY
Born 1888-10-14. 1914 3 Toronto Eaton’s
LH 4
GOODHEART, CECIL “CECE”
2x Dominion of Canada Championship (1938, 1947) Sons Robbie and Jim Goodheart 1938 1 North Shore United FC 11
GOODMAN, ART
LH
OL / OR
1934 QF Fort William Westford Wanderers 4 1935 SF Fort William Westfort Wanderers 5 1938 QF Fort William Westfort Wanderers 2
G2
GORDON, HARRY
CH
1924 QF Mimico Beach FC
120
2
1938 QF Montréal Carsteel FC 1939 2 Montréal Carsteel FC
RH / GK
2 9 CS 2
GOUDY, GEORGE
Grew up in NIR. 1923 2 Montréal CPR
OR 7
GOUGH, SAMMY
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1897-03-16 in Sale, Cheshire, ENG 1922 1 Calgary Hillhurst FC
GRAHAM,
1915 SF Montréal Grand Trunk FC
GRAHAM, ALEX
GILLESPIE, HUGHIE
Died in 1935 1933 2 Prince Albert City Reds 1934 2 Prince Albert City Reds
GORDON, TIM “TIGER”
1923 QF Coleman
3 4
2
MATCHES G/CS
GOULD, J.
IR / IL
2
YR RK CLUB
1921 QF Fort Rouge Rangers 1927 QF Fort Rouge Rangers
GRAHAM, BOBBY
IR 5
G1
0 2 2 2
RH IL
IL / IR
Robert Nelson Graham. Born in Londonderry, ENG. Grew up in Edmonton. Died 1991-01-30. Brothers George and Jimmy Graham. 1932 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion 2 1934 QF Edmonton Radials 2 G 1 1937 QF Edmonton Civics 2 G 1 1939 QF Edmonton Civics 2 G 1
GRAHAM, GEORGE
CF
GRAHAM, JAMES
RB
Played for Canada in 1926 (International in USA) Selected to play for Canada in 1927 (he did not travel) Born 1902-04-01 in Londonderry, NIR. Grew up in Edmonton. Died in Toronto on 1966-08-07. Brothers Jimmy and Bobby Graham. 1924 SF Cumberland FC 4 G 2 1928 QF Toronto Ulster United FC 2 1937 2 Toronto Ulster United FC 8 G 6 1938 SF Toronto Ulster United FC 4 G 5 1939 QF Toronto Ulster United FC 2 Top Scorer of the Connaught Series in 1937 Grew up in SCO 1928 2 Montréal CNR 1936 QF Montréal Hamilton United
GRAHAM, JIMMY
0 1
IR / IL
Born in Londonderry, NIR. Grew up in Edmonton. Died in Edmonton on 1962-10-27. Brothers George and Bobby Graham 1926 QF Edmonton CNR 2 G 1 1929 SF Edmonton CNR 5 G 4 1931 QF Edmonton CNR 2 1932 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion 2 1934 QF Edmonton Radials 2
GRAHAM, JOHNNY
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in SCO 1931 2 Toronto Scottish FC 1933 1 Toronto Scottish FC 1934 QF Toronto Scottish FC 1935 R1 Toronto Scottish FC
RH / LH 5 9 4 3
HALLAM
4
GRANT, GREGOR
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1922 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 1924 1 Winnipeg United Weston FC 1926 SF Fort William Great War Veterans 1927 2 Fort William Canadian Legion
OL
GRANT, WILLIE
1938 QF Fort William Westfort Wanderers
GREGORY, JACK G2
IL
IL / OL
2
Born 1908-10-10 in Falkirk, Stirlingshire, SCO Brothers John, Billy and Sammy Grassam 1934 SF Sudbury Frood Mines Tigers 2
GRASSAM, BILLY “BULLDOG”
RH
LH / RH
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in 1910 in Falkirk, Stirlingshire, SCO Brothers John, Archibald and Sammy Grassam 1933 1 Toronto Scottish FC 2 1934 SF Sudbury Frood Mines Tigers 2
2 Lachine (Montréal) 4 Lachine (Montréal)
GRAY, ALEC
1933 QF McIntyre Mines 1934 SF Sudbury Frood Mines Tigers 1937 SF Sudbury Frood Mines Tigers
GRAY, W
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1934 QF Westminster Royals FC 1936 1 Westminster Royals FC
GREEN, DICKIE
1914 2 Fort William CPR 1920 SF Fort William CPR 1923 SF Fort William War Veterans 1925 SF Fort William War Veterans
Born in Vancouver, BC, CAN 1933 QF Vancouver Cowan-Dodson FC
5 2 2
RH
3 9 3
4 3
GRIMBIE,
1939 QF Edmonton Civics
GREEN, JACK
HAGEN, JIMMY
1928 QF Toronto Ulster United FC
HAGUE,
1935 QF Winnipeg United Weston FC
HAIG, JIMMY HALES, LEN
G3
HALL,
CF / OL 4 3 2 1
1929 QF Oshawa General Motors
OL
G1
G3
1935 R1 Toronto Scottish FC 1924 QF Mimico Beach FC
HALL, ARTHUR
1927 SF Saskatoon Sons of England 1930 QF Saskatoon Sons of England Born in Newcastle-on-Tyne, ENG 1929 SF Edmonton CNR 1935 R1 Toronto Scottish FC 1937 SF Sudbury Frood Mines Tigers
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in Blackpool, Lancashire, ENG. Moved to Canada in 1925. Died 1960-12-10. 1929 1 Montréal CNR 6 G 1 1930 2 Montréal CNR 5 G 3
HALLAM, ERNIE
GREER, HUGH “BOOEY”
1921 SF Regina Post 1925 QF Regina Post 1926 SF Regina Post
OL / IL
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner Hugh Sinclair Greer. Born 1916-12-25 in Vancouver, BC, CAN. Died in Vancouver on 1993-08-27.
G1
GK RH
3
IL
1 2 2
1925 QF Regina Post 1926 SF Regina Post
HALLAM, FREDDIE
LH IR
OR / LH 2 3 4 3 1 4 2
HALL, FREDDY HALLAM, AB
OL
OR
Dominion of Canada Championship winner (1949) George Sharp Grey. Born 1910-07-31 in Nanaimo, BC, CAN. Died in Nanaimo on 1977-10-02. 1935 2 Nanaimo City FC 6 G 2
1932 SF Winnipeg Manitoba Telephones
OR / OL
G1 G4 G3
LB
GREY, GEORGE “UKE”
HAGEN, LH
3 4
1926 QF Edmonton CNR
1921 SF Montréal CPR
Born 1915 in Falkirk, Stirlingshire, SCO. Died in Ottawa, ON, CAN on 2003-04-04. Brothers John, Archibald and Billy Grassam 1937 SF Sudbury Frood Mines Tigers 3 1913 1914
GREGORY,
GROVES,
GRASSAM, SAMMY “SMILER”
GRAY,
1938 QF Montréal Carsteel FC
5 8 9
GREGSON,
6 2
GRASSAM, ARCHIBALD “PERCH”
GREGG, JIMMY
1922 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC
5 5 2 4
GRANT, SAMMY
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1925 1 Toronto Ulster United FC 1928 QF Toronto Ulster United FC
Brother Chuck Greer. 1934 QF Westminster Royals FC 1937 1 Vancouver Johnston Storage 1939 1 Vancouver Radials
CONNAUGHT
OL
LH IR RB IL IL IL
5 3 3 1 1 4 2 2
CHAMPIONSHIP
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1914 1 Norwood Wanderers
MATCHES G/CS
LEGENDS
GRANT,
YR RK CLUB
G1
GK
FOOTBALLERS
MATCHES G/CS
OR RH
121
CLUBS
YR RK CLUB
YR RK CLUB
MATCHES G/CS
HALLIWELL, ART
GK
HAMILL,
LH
Played for Canada in 1921 (International in CAN) Played for Canada in 1925 (Internationals in CAN, USA) Born 1897-02-13 in Manchester, ENG. Grew up in Toronto. Died in Toronto on 1964-05-18. 1931 2 Toronto Scottish FC 7 1932 SF Winnipeg Manitoba Telephones
HAMMETT, BILLY 1915
2 Toronto Lancashire
3 4
HAMMOND, ERNIE
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1903-11-27 in Vancouver. Died 1976-12-25. 1929 QF Vancouver St. Saviours 2 1931 1 Westminster Royals FC 6 Top Scorer of the Connaught Series in 1931
HAMPTON, J.
1924 QF Moose Jaw CPR
HAMPTON, BILL
1933 QF McIntyre Mines 1938 2 Timmins Dome Mines
2 3 5
HAMPTON, BOBBY
Born in Winnipeg 1933 QF Winnipeg Irish FC 1939 SF Winnipeg Irish FC
4 3
OL CF G6
LH LB
HANNA, TOMMY
1932 SF Montréal Blue Bonnets 1938 QF Montréal Carsteel FC
HARKNESS,
1926 QF Montréal CPR
HARLAND,
1926 SF Toronto Willys-Overland
2 0
2 Winnipeg Brittania
HARPER,
1936 QF Fort William Canadian Legion
HARRIS, FRANK 1925
122
2 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers
HARRISON, JACK
1927 SF Saskatoon Sons of England
2 4
HASLETT, J 1924
2 Beloeil Canadian Explosives
HASTLE,
1922 QF Regina Mounted Police 1939 QF Edmonton Civics
HAZEL,
1923 QF Regina Imperial Oil
1926
OR
G1
GK 2 4 CS 2
OL
G2
LB CH
3 4 2 2
HEAPS, JIMMY
2 Cumberland Canadian Collieries
IR RB RH CF
G2
GK
3 CS 1 2 2
HEANEY,
CH
GK
7
1935 QF Halifax St. George’s Aces
OR
5 CS 2 2
HAYES,
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1934 1 Verdun Park FC
CH
4
CF
4x Dominion of Canada Championship (inc. 1949) Born 1916-09-07 in Vancouver. Died in Salmon Arm on 1988-07-24. 1936 1 Westminster Royals FC 5 1937 1 Vancouver Johnston Storage 8 1938 1 North Shore United FC 11 G 4 Hero of the Connaught Series in 1938
1928 QF Saskatoon Thistle
6
0
HARVEY, TREVOR
HAXBY, BOB
LB
HARRIS, BOBBY
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1915 SF Montréal Grand Trunk FC 1919 1 Montréal Grand Trunk FC
1927 SF Saskatoon Sons of England
G3 G1
Played for Canada in 1924 (Tour of Australia) Robert Walkinshaw Harley. Born 1888-09-08 in Johnstown, SCO. Died in Winnipeg on 1958-06-26. 1922 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 5 1920
HARRISON, F.
HAWKINS,
LH
LB
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1910-11-08 in Ashington, ENG. Grew up in North Vancouver. Died on 2006-01-17. 1938 1 North Shore United FC 10
HAYES, W.
HARLEY, BOB
HARMON,
HARRISON, BOB
CF
0
HANNAH, ANDREW
Grew up in SCO 1932 2 North Shore United FC
MATCHES G/CS
1931 SF Winnipeg Irish FC
HANCOX,
Born in ENG 1928 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion
YR RK CLUB
LH RH IL
1 8
HEATH, HORACE
CH G2
RH
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1937 1 Vancouver Johnston Storage
8
HENDERSON, FRANK
RH / IR
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Died in 1934 (pleurisy) 1928 2 Montréal CNR 1929 1 Montréal CNR 1930 2 Montréal CNR 1933 SF Montréal CNR
HENDERSON, GEORGE 1932
2 North Shore United FC
HENDERSON,
1929 QF Regina Scottish
HENDRY, JIMMIE
1933 QF McIntyre Mines
7 6 4 5 2
G1 G1
IR CF
2
G1
3
G3
IL
HOYLE
1919 1920 1925 1926 1927 1929
SF SF SF SF 2 SF
Port Arthur Pascoes Fort William CPR Fort William War Veterans Fort William Great War Veterans Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Canadian Legion
HERDMAN, TOM
1924 QF Mimico Beach FC
HERLINVEAUX, HENRY 1921
2 Ladysmith FC
HERRING, BERT
1926 SF Toronto Willys-Overland
HERSHFIELD, MAX 1936
2 Winnipeg United Weston FC
HEWITSON, JOHNNY
1936 2 Winnipeg United Weston FC 1937 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC
3 3 1 0 3 2 2 5 4 5
OR
2 Ladysmith FC
HICKEY, JIMMY
1931 QF Saskatoon Thistle 1935 QF Saskatoon Thistle
OL
HOGG, BILL
LB LH
5 2
HICKLING, FRANK
1923 QF Regina Imperial Oil
HILL,
1922 QF Montréal Grenadier Guards
HILTON,
1933 QF Winnipeg Irish FC
HINDS, ISAAC
1939 SF Winnipeg Irish FC
2 0 2 1
HINES, J.
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1923 1 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers
HITCHENS, CHARLIE
1936 QF Fort William Canadian Legion Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1929 QF Vancouver St. Saviours 1931 1 Westminster Royals FC
HOGG,
1929 QF Regina Scottish 1933 QF Winnipeg Irish FC 5 Regina Leader
G2
LB
2 Lachine (Montréal)
3
1932 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion
2
HOLMSHAW, BILLY
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1934 1 Verdun Park FC
HORNE, GK CF
LH CF
2
OL
1924 SF Cumberland FC 1926 2 Cumberland Canadian Collieries
0 8
HODGERT, ALAN
CF / IR
G1
Born 1911-04-12 in Rosser, MB, CAN. Died 1999-02-18 Brothers Jimmy and Eddie Hodgert 1934 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 7 G 1 1935 QF Winnipeg United Weston FC 3 1936 2 Winnipeg United Weston FC 7 G 1 1938 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 7 G 3
2 6
4
HOLMES, OR
G1
1925 QF Calgary CPR 1920 SF Fort William CPR
G1
RB LB OL OR LB CH
7 2
HOUGH, HARRY
RH
RB / LB
6
HOLLINGSWORTH, 1913
1
2
HOGUE, 1914
G7
1 3
HOLLAND,
0 3
IR / LH
HODGSON,
RB / LH
6
HODGERT, JIMMY
GK
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Ronal Edward Hewitt. Born 1914. Died 2005-04-15. Father Dick Hewitt. 1938 1 North Shore United FC 2 1921
8 3 8 3 7
G2
G2
IL
Brothers Jimmy and Alan Hodgert 1934 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 1935 QF Winnipeg United Weston FC 1936 2 Winnipeg United Weston FC 1937 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 1938 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC Brothers Alan and Eddie Hodgert 1933 QF Winnipeg Irish FC 1937 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC
HEWITT, RON
HEYLAND, T
HODGERT, EDDIE
5
HOUISON, GEORGE
G1
CF CH LB
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in Levern, Fifeshire, SCO. Grew up in Hamilton, ON, CAN 1921 1 Toronto Scottish FC 1925 QF Montréal Carsteel FC
HOWELL, STAN
IR / CF / OR
Born 1896-03-27 in Southampton, ENG 1919 2 Winnipeg Great War Veterans 1920 2 Winnipeg Brittania 1921 QF Fort Rouge Rangers
HOWE,
1922 QF Regina Mounted Police
4 9 2 2
HOYLE,
Born in SCO 1927 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion 1928 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion 1932 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion
CONNAUGHT
HENRY, J.
LB
CHAMPIONSHIP
John Wilson Hendry. Born Glasgow, SCO. Died in Vancouver on 1974-10-02. 1929 QF Vancouver St. Saviours 2
MATCHES G/CS
LEGENDS
HENDRY, JOCK
YR RK CLUB
G3 G3
FOOTBALLERS
MATCHES G/CS
IR RB
2 2 2
123
CLUBS
YR RK CLUB
YR RK CLUB
MATCHES G/CS
HUGHES,
1922 QF Nanaimo City FC
HULME,
2
GK LH
1921 QF Halifax
2
HUME, BOBBY
OL / IL
Dominion of Canada Championship winner (1946) Born Randalstown, Countyn Antrim, NIR . Grew up in IRL 1937 2 Toronto Ulster United FC 8 G 3 1938 SF Toronto Ulster United FC 4 1939 QF Toronto Ulster United FC 2 Top Scorer of the Challenge Trophy Series in 1946
HUNT, BILLY
Born ENG. 1922 2 Toronto Ulster United FC
HUNTER, FRANK 1932
2 North Shore United FC
RB
HUNTER, LES
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1937 1 Vancouver Johnston Storage Born in Vancouver 1933 QF Vancouver Cowan-Dodson FC
HUNTER,
1926 QF Edmonton CNR
HURST,
1929 QF Oshawa General Motors
HUSBAND, BOBBY
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1922 QF Nanaimo City FC 1923 1 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers
HUTCHINSON, GEORGE
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1926 1 Winnipeg United Weston FC 1928 SF Winnipeg Westbrook 1935 QF Winnipeg United Weston FC
HUTCHINSON, JACK
1913 4 Toronto Old Country 1919 SF Toronto Old Country 1924 QF Mimico Beach FC
HUTCHINSON,
1922 QF Regina Mounted Police
3 2 2 2
IZATT, 1924 1929 1930 1936
SF SF QF QF
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1914 1 Norwood Wanderers
OL
1924
RH
Born in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, SCO 1914 3 Toronto Eaton’s 1919 SF Toronto Old Country Top Scorer of the Connaught Series in 1919
G2
RB
G1 G1
IL
G2
2 Beloeil Canadian Explosives
JACKSON, D.
JACKSON, JOE 1924
2 Beloeil Canadian Explosives
JACKSON, JOHN 1924
2 Beloeil Canadian Explosives
JACKSON, RED
1930 SF Winnipeg Hearts
JACKSON, TOM
1923 QF Coleman
JACKSON, WILF
1927 SF Brantford Cockshutt FC Blues
JAMES,
1937 QF Edmonton Civics
LH / OL
JARMAN, KENNETH
HYSLOP,
OL / OR
JEFFERS,
Born in Vancouver, BC, CAN. 1933 QF Vancouver Cowan-Dodson FC 1939 QF Edmonton Civics
3
3 2
INKSTER, PETER
Peter R. Inkster. Died on 1958-02-24. 1935 2 Nanaimo City FC
124
G1
G1 G1
GK 6
2 2 2 2 4
JACKS, H.
JACKSON, ALBERT
G1
1930 QF Saskatoon Sons of England 1936 QF Fort William Canadian Legion 1938 QF Fort William Westfort Wanderers
JEFFRIES, 1927
2 Fort William Canadian Legion
JENNINGS, W.J. “SHIFTY” 1930 SF Hamilton Thistle FC 1931 SF Winnipeg Irish FC 1933 QF Winnipeg Irish FC
CH
RB
IR / CF / OR
Fort William CPR Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Canadian Legion
HUTCHISON, BOB
1939 SF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons
2 1
G1 G1
IL OR
1
JACKSON,
IR 8 5 3
1923 SF Fort William War Veterans 1925 SF Fort William War Veterans
OL
OL 2 6
IRVING,
Born in London, ENG 1925 QF Montréal Carsteel FC
G1
3
2
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in Portobello, SCO 1913 1 Norwood Wanderers 3 1915 1 Winnipeg Scottish 4 Hero of the Connaught Series in 1913
1928 SF Winnipeg Westbrook
OR
2
INNES, BILL
CH
2
HUNTER,
MATCHES G/CS
JACK, DAVIE
4 6
YR RK CLUB
CF 1 3
G1
CH
OR / OL 2 2
G3
IL / IR
6 5
G1
CH G1
OR / CF 4
2 4 2 2
G3
LH RB
G1
RH LB
LH / RH 2 2
2 4 4 6
IR
G1
RH G1
KENNEDY
CH
G1
Samuel Philip Jones. Born 1891-11-16 in Bolton, Lancashire, ENG. 1915 2 Toronto Lancashire 4
JESSOP, WALTER
GK
JONES, W
1928 1929 1932 1933 1935
SF SF QF R1 SF
Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Westfort Wanderers
JEWELL, ALANNA
1927 QF Fort Rouge Rangers
JOHNSON, CURLEY
1934 QF Edmonton Radials 1937 QF Edmonton Civics 1939 QF Edmonton Civics
JOHNSON, CY
1936 2 Winnipeg United Weston FC 1939 SF Winnipeg Irish FC
2 2 2 3 CS 1 1 CS 1 1 2 2 2 8 3
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1937 1 Vancouver Johnston Storage 5 1939 1 Vancouver Radials 9 1920 QC Montréal CPR 1921 SF Montréal CPR 1923 2 Montréal CPR
2 4 7
JOHNSON, TOMMY
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1922 2 Toronto Ulster United FC 1923 QF Toronto Ulster United FC 1925 1 Toronto Ulster United FC
JOHNSON,
CF
G1
CF / RH
JOHNSON, JACKIE
JOHNSTON, T
CF
G7 G1
OR
JONES,
1926 QF Edmonton CNR 1927 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion
JONES,
1921 QF Calgary Callies
JUNOR,
1921 SF Regina Post 1923 QF Regina Imperial Oil
CF
G1
1931
2 Toronto Scottish FC
KEIR, PETER
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner Grew up in SCO. Moved to Canada in 1927. 1928 2 Montréal CNR 1929 1 Montréal CNR 1930 2 Montréal CNR 1935 1 Montréal Aldred Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1937 1 Vancouver Johnston Storage
KELLY, G.
2 8 CS 2
JOHNSTON, JOHNNY
IR / CF
KELLY,
G3 G1
KELLY,
1933 QF Winnipeg Irish FC
JOHNSTONE, ROBB
1925 QF Montréal Carsteel FC
JONES, ART 1915
2 Toronto Lancashire
IR / CF
5 0 4
JONES, E
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1920 1 Hamilton Westinghouse Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1919 1 Montréal Grand Trunk FC
G1
LH OR IR
2
JONES, J.
LH 4
2 1 2 1 2
G2
CH CF LB RH
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Changed his last name from Kazoolin to King in 1940. Born in North China. Grew up in BC, CAN 1938 1 North Shore United FC 10
1927 QF Fort Rouge Rangers 1934 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC
JOHNSTONE, BOBBY
5
2
1919 SF Port Arthur Pascoes 1925 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 1930 QF Fort William Canadian Legion
KELLY,
1934 SF Sudbury Frood Mines Tigers
KEMP,
1931 QF Saskatoon Thistle
IR
CH / RH 7 6 5 7
KEITH, JAMES G2
GK
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1937 1 Vancouver Johnston Storage 8 1939 1 Vancouver Radials 9
IR
KAZOOLIN, PAUL
KEARNS, G5
LB 4 2 3
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1920 1 Hamilton Westinghouse
OR 4 3 1 2 6 1
KENNAWAY, JOE
CF
G2
IR CF LH GK GK
Played for Canada in 1926 (International in USA) Played for Scotland Born 1905-01-25 in Montréal, QC, CAN. Died in Johnston, RI, USA on 1969-03-07. 1926 QF Montréal CPR 2 1927 QF Montréal CPR 2
KENNEDY,
1913 4 Toronto Old Country 1936 QF Montréal Hamilton United
CONNAUGHT
JONES, SAMMY
Died in 1927 (after suffering injuries in a match) 1925 SF Fort William War Veterans 1 1926 SF Fort William Great War Veterans 2
CHAMPIONSHIP
IR / IL
MATCHES G/CS
LEGENDS
JESSOP, CHARLES
YR RK CLUB
FOOTBALLERS
MATCHES G/CS
2 3
IR
125
CLUBS
YR RK CLUB
YR RK CLUB
MATCHES G/CS
KENNEDY, DAVE 1925
2 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers
7
KENT,
1935 QF Halifax St. George’s Aces
2
KERFOOT, NORM
LH CF IL
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1939 1 Vancouver Radials 1934 QF Edmonton Radials
1
KERR, ADAM “JIGGS”
1924 QF Moose Jaw CPR
2
KILBRIDE,
1923 SF Fort William War Veterans
2
KILPATRICK,
1925 QF Calgary CPR
2
KING, ART
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner Brother Dan King 1924 1 Winnipeg United Weston FC 1925 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 1926 1 Winnipeg United Weston FC 1929 2 Winnipeg United Weston FC 1930 SF Winnipeg Hearts 2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner Brother Art King 1924 1 Winnipeg United Weston FC 1925 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 1926 1 Winnipeg United Weston FC 1929 2 Winnipeg United Weston FC 1930 SF Winnipeg Hearts
KING, JIMMY 1922
2 Toronto Ulster United FC
4
KUSKI,
1932 QF Regina CNR
OR
1920 1921 1925 1926 1929
LAING, BOBBY QF SF QF SF QF
Regina Soccerites Regina Post Regina Post Regina Post Regina Scottish
LAKIE, JOE
OL
1935 SF Lethbridge Supinas
CH
1927 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion
RB
1934 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC
LB
1938 QF Montréal Carsteel FC
LAMB,
LANE, JOHNNY LANG,
LANG, DICK 1923 1925 1926 1929
QF QF SF QF
Regina Imperial Oil Regina Post Regina Post Regina Scottish
G1
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner Died 1967-05-15. 1924 1 Winnipeg United Weston FC 1925 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 1926 1 Winnipeg United Weston FC 1929 2 Winnipeg United Weston FC 1938 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC
IL
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1925 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 1926 1 Winnipeg United Weston FC
OL / CF
LANGFORD,
KNIGHT, JIMMY
CF / RH
LANGLANDS, D.
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1935 in SCO. Died 1971. 1925 2 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers 1927 1 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers 1935 2 Nanaimo City FC
KNILL, ERNEST
1922 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC
KNOWLES, 1915
126
2 Toronto Lancashire
4
3 6 6 5 4
1
G1
G2
CF
G4
LH
1932 SF Winnipeg Manitoba Telephones
LH CF
LH / RB 2 4 2 2 2 4 2 4 2 2 2 2 2
OR LB IR CH CH
OR 6 4 8 7 4
LANG, JOHNNY
KNIGHT, BILL
1935 SF Lethbridge Supinas
2
LANG, “SCOTTY” RB
6 4 8 7 4
GK
Born 1907-11-10 in YUG. Grew up in Ladysmith. Died in Vancouver on 1980-08-22. 1931 X Westminster Royals FC X
LB
6 2 8 7 4
KING, DAN
KULAI, DAN
1926 SF Regina Post
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner Adam Cairns Kerr. Born in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, SCO. Died in Vancouver on 1947-03-23. 1928 1 Westminster Royals FC 7 G 2 1931 1 Westminster Royals FC 6 G 2
KETTLEY, E.
MATCHES G/CS
KYLE,
4
KERR,
YR RK CLUB
G2 G1 G2 G2
IL 4 8
G1 G5
IL / CF
2
GK
W. Langlands. Born in SCO. Moved to Canada in 1923. 1924 2 Beloeil Canadian Explosives 6 CS 4
LANGLEY, GEORGE 1923 2 Montréal CPR 1926 QF Montréal CPR
LANYON, ARTHUR 1932
2 North Shore United FC
LARKIN,
1929 QF Regina Scottish
OL / CF 7 2 6 2
G2
OR OL
LONE
1938 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC
LAURIE,
1937 QF Edmonton Civics 1939 QF Edmonton Civics
G6 G3
LB / RH 2 2
CF
LAVERY, PHIL
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1897-06-07 in Belfast, NIR. Died 1951-09-03. Brother Bobby Lavery. 1922 2 Toronto Ulster United FC 4 G 1 1923 QF Toronto Ulster United FC 2 G 1 1925 1 Toronto Ulster United FC 6 1936 SF Calgary Callies 1938 QF Calgary Callies
LAWLESS, FRANK
1926 QF Montréal CPR
LAWLEY, 1914
4 Lachine (Montréal)
2 2 1
1928 SF Winnipeg Westbrook
LAYCOCK, G 1915
2 Toronto Lancashire
LEAH, HERB
1938 QF Montréal Carsteel FC 1939 2 Montréal Carsteel FC
LEE, H.
1923 SF Fort Rouge Rangers
LEEMING,
1920 SF Fort William CPR
LENNON, JOSH
1922 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC
G2
RH GK
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner Brother Bert Lawrie. 1937 1 Vancouver Johnston Storage 8 1939 1 Vancouver Radials 3
LAWSON,
IL
4 CS 2
LAWRIE, JIM
4
LB G1
3
LEWIS, TED
1937 QF Edmonton Civics 1939 QF Edmonton Civics
2 2
LEYS, 1913
G1
OL CH
2
1935 QF Winnipeg United Weston FC
1
LINDSAY, GEORGE
GK
2 North Shore United FC
6 CS 1
LINDSAY, JOHNNY
1934 SF Sudbury Frood Mines Tigers
3
LINDSAY,
1933 QF Halifax Royal Navy
2
LINN, GEORGE
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1921 2 Ladysmith FC 1923 1 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers
LIPTROT, REG
OR
CH / LH
4 Toronto Old Country
LIGHT, 1932
4
OR OR RB
6 6
OL / OR / IL
3x Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1937 1 Vancouver Johnston Storage 8 1938 1 North Shore United FC 9 1939 1 Vancouver Radials 9
G3 G2
LOCKWOOD, BOB
GK
1939 SF Winnipeg Irish FC
LODGE, BOBBY
1930 SF Hamilton Thistle FC
LOGAN,
3 4
IL
GK
2
LONE, HENRY
IL / OL
LB RB RB
LONDON,
Twin brother Jimmy Lone 1924 2 Beloeil Canadian Explosives 1933 SF Montréal CNR 1935 QF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons 1936 SF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons 1938 2 Timmins Dome Mines
LONE, JIMMY
Twin brother Henry Lone 1933 SF Montréal CNR 1935 QF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons 1936 SF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons 1938 2 Timmins Dome Mines
2
RB
1921 QF Halifax
2 8
5
1932 SF Winnipeg Manitoba Telephones
CF
G4
RH / LH
3
LENNON, TOMMY
1931 QF Edmonton CNR
4 CS 2
2
4
1930 SF Hamilton Thistle FC
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Robert Lavery. Born 1895 in Lisburn, Antrim, NIR. Also grew up in Toronto. Died in Toronto on 1955-11-03. Brother Phil Lavery. 1922 2 Toronto Ulster United FC 4 G 1 1923 QF Toronto Ulster United FC 2 G 1 1925 1 Toronto Ulster United FC 6 G 3
LAW, ANDY
LB
Born in CAN. 1931 SF Winnipeg Irish FC
LESLIE, A.
0
LAVERY, BOBBY
LENNON, SAMMY
CONNAUGHT
LARSON,
IR
CHAMPIONSHIP
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner Died in Vancouver on 1976-05-25. 1937 1 Vancouver Johnston Storage 8 1938 1 North Shore United FC 4 Hero of the Connaught Series in 1937
MATCHES G/CS
2 5 3 9 7
LEGENDS
LARSON, JAMES “SWEDE”
YR RK CLUB
OL
G1 G1 G1 G4
FOOTBALLERS
MATCHES G/CS
LB / RH 3 5 9 7
CLUBS
YR RK CLUB
127
YR RK CLUB
MATCHES G/CS
LONE, JOHN (JACK)
RH / LH / OR
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1933 SF Montréal CNR 1934 1 Verdun Park FC 1938 2 Timmins Dome Mines
4 8 3
LONEY, JIMMY
Born 1906-08-25. Died in Toronto on 1991-04-29. 1937 2 Toronto Ulster United FC 8 1938 SF Toronto Ulster United FC 3 1939 QF Toronto Ulster United FC 1
LOW, JACK
1939 SF Winnipeg Irish FC
LOW, RONNIE
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Grew up in SCO 1930 2 Montréal CNR 1933 SF Montréal CNR 1935 1 Montréal Aldred 1938 QF Montréal Carsteel FC 1939 2 Montréal Carsteel FC
LOWE,
1921 SF Montréal CPR
LUCKETT, REG
1927 SF Saskatoon Sons of England
LUMSDEN, BERT
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Grew up in Ireland 1928 2 Montréal CNR 1935 1 Montréal Aldred 1939 2 Montréal Carsteel FC
LYALL, GEORGE
1937 QF Montréal Glen Yards
LYNDEN, WINDY
1928 SF Winnipeg Westbrook
LYONS,
1936 QF Montréal Hamilton United
MACAULEY, JAMES
1921 QF Fort Rouge Rangers
MACDONALD, ALEX
1930 SF Winnipeg Hearts
MACDONALD, ANGUS “FLASH”
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Brother Hector MacDonald 1933 1 Toronto Scottish FC 1934 SF Sudbury Frood Mines Tigers 1937 SF Sudbury Frood Mines Tigers
MACDONALD, HECTOR
LH G1
0
RH / CH 5 5 10 1 8 2 1
G1
6 11 5
CF
MACLEAN, EVERETT
GK
Played for Canada in 1925 (Internationals in CAN, USA) Born 1899-04-11 in Coatbridge, SCO. Died 1972-06-14. 1925 QF Montréal Carsteel FC 2 G 1 1931 QF Montréal Carsteel FC 3 G 4
1935 QF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons 1936 SF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons
MAGUIRE,
RH
G3
CF / IR
5 CS 2 8 CS 2
LH
Allan John MacSween. Born 1904-11-20 in Glasgow, SCO. Died in Vancouver on 1957-04-25. Brother Angus MacSween. 1932 2 North Shore United FC 6
RH
CH
6
MACLAINE, EDDIE
MAGILL, JOE
3x Dominion of Canada Championship winner Brother Angus MacDonald 1921 1 Toronto Scottish FC 6 G 10 1931 2 Toronto Scottish FC 5
128
RH
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1934 1 Verdun Park FC
1928 QF Saskatoon Thistle 1930 QF Saskatoon Sons of England
OR / CF 4 9 3
MACKENZIE, J.C.
MADDISON, JACK
OR / IL
1
CH
G1
3
G3
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, SCO. Moved to Canada in 1923. 1925 2 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers 6 1927 1 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers 6
MACSWEEN, ALLAN
LH
3 8
MACFARLANE, NEIL
CF
2
2
1932 1 Toronto Scottish FC 1933 1 Toronto Scottish FC Top Scorer of the Connaught Series in 1921 Hero of the Connaught Series in 1933
OR
2
5
MATCHES G/CS
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1933 SF Montréal CNR 1934 1 Verdun Park FC
RH / CH
LUSK,
Born in Vancouver, BC, CAN. 1933 QF Vancouver Cowan-Dodson FC
G1
YR RK CLUB
1931 SF Fort William Canadian Legion 1932 QF Fort William Canadian Legion
2 2
G1
RH / CH 6 5 2 2
MAIR, GEORGE
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in Irvine, Ayrshire, SCO 1915 1 Winnipeg Scottish Top Scorer of the Connaught Series in 1915
OR
OR CF
4
G4
MAKEPEACE, CUTHBERT “CUD”
RB
MAKEPEACE, RALPH
LH
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1901-09-16 in Durham, ENG. Died in Vancouver on 1941-12-16 (cancer). Brothers Tommy and Ralph Makepeace 1930 QF Saskatoon Sons of England 2 1931 1 Westminster Royals FC 6 Born 1909-02-23 in ENG. Brothers Tommy and Cuthbert Makepeace 1930 QF Saskatoon Sons of England
2
MAKEPEACE, TOMMY
Born in ENG Brothers Ralph and Cuthbert Makepeace 1933 2 Prince Albert City Reds
G1
CF 9
G4
MCCOLM
1921 QF Halifax
MANSON, ROBERT
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1931 2 Toronto Scottish FC 1933 1 Toronto Scottish FC
MARKS,
1936 QF Montréal Hamilton United
GK IR
2
OR / LH 3 4
G1
IR
3
MARSDEN, ED
RB
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Robert Edwin Marsden. Born 1913-03-29 in Ladysmith, BC, CAN. Died in Salmon Arm on 2007-03-30. 1937 1 Vancouver Johnston Storage 8
MARSDEN,
1932 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion
MARSHALL,
1919 SF Toronto Old Country
MARSHALL, JOHNNY
1924 QF Mimico Beach FC
MARSHALL, R.
1930 SF Hamilton Thistle FC
MARTIN, 1913 1914
2 Lachine (Montréal) 4 Lachine (Montréal)
MARTIN, ERNIE
1922 2 Toronto Ulster United FC 1923 QF Toronto Ulster United FC
2 2
RH CF IR
2 1 3 4 4 2
LH LB G2
LH
MATEER, JACK
GK
MATSON, OLLIE
IL
Born in 1912 in Belfast, NIR. Died 1972-01-22. 1939 QF Toronto Ulster United FC 2 1935 QF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons 1936 SF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons
6 9
MATTHEWS, “BIG” BILL
G1
CH
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1903-06-03 in Dublin, IRL. Died in Winnipeg on 1981-05-19. 1924 1 Winnipeg United Weston FC 6 1925 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 4 1926 1 Winnipeg United Weston FC 4 1929 2 Winnipeg United Weston FC 6 1931 SF Winnipeg Irish FC 1 1933 QF Winnipeg Irish FC 2 Hero of the Connaught Series in 1924
MATTHEWS,
1936 SF Calgary Callies 1938 QF Calgary Callies
MATTHEWS,
1923 QF Regina Imperial Oil
2 2 2
CF
G1
OR
MAYSON, BOYD
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1892-03-31 Keswick, Cumberland, ENG. Died 1957. 1913 1 Norwood Wanderers 3
MCADAM,
OL
OR / IL
1925 QF Montréal Carsteel FC
1
MCADAM, BOB
RH / CH
MCARTHUR, BOB
CF / LB
1914 1922
1933 1935 1936 1939
3 Toronto Eaton’s 2 Toronto Ulster United FC
SF QF SF SF
4 4
Montréal CNR Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons
5 6 6 3
MCAULEY, ALEC
Born in Lanarkshire, SCO. Grew up in Montréal Brother Bob McAuley, nephew Jimmy McAuley 1937 QF Montréal Glen Yards 2
MCAULEY, BOB
G6
CF
LB / RB
Born 1904-08-28 in Lanarkshire, SCO. Grew up in Montréal, QC, CAN. Brother Alec McAuley, son Jimmy McAuley 1937 QF Montréal Glen Yards 2
MCAVOY, 1922
2 Toronto Ulster United FC
4
MCBRIDE, DOUG “MICKEY”
IR
G2
OL / LB
Born 1909 Newcastle-on-Tyne, ENG. 1937 2 Toronto Ulster United FC 1938 SF Toronto Ulster United FC 1939 QF Toronto Ulster United FC
8 4 2
MCCALL, ALEX “BALDY”
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1921 1 Toronto Scottish FC
MCCANN, G
CH IR
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Grew up in Lancashire, ENG 1919 1 Montréal Grand Trunk FC
0
MCCANN, JIMMY
CF / LB
Brother Archie McCann 1931 QF Saskatoon Thistle 1935 QF Saskatoon Thistle
MCCASKELL,
1928 QF Saskatoon Thistle
MCCLURE, JIMMY
1923 SF Fort Rouge Rangers
MCCOLL, ROBERT
1923 2 Montréal CPR 1926 QF Montréal CPR 1927 QF Montréal CPR
MCCOLM, 1920
2 Winnipeg Brittania
CONNAUGHT
MANN,
2 2
CHAMPIONSHIP
1932 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion 1937 QF Edmonton Civics
MATCHES G/CS
LEGENDS
MANN,
YR RK CLUB
1 2 1 2
CH
FOOTBALLERS
MATCHES G/CS
LB
LB / LH / RB 7 2 2
GK
2 CS 1
129
CLUBS
YR RK CLUB
YR RK CLUB
MATCHES G/CS
MCCONAGHY,
Born Vancouver, BC, CAN. 1933 QF Vancouver Cowan-Dodson FC
MCCREADIE,
1923 SF Fort William War Veterans 1925 SF Fort William War Veterans 1926 SF Fort William Great War Veterans 1927 2 Fort William Canadian Legion
MCCRINDLE, ROBERT 1923
2 Montréal CPR
RB 3
LB / RB 2 1 2 3
7
LH
MCCULLOUGH, HAROLD
RH / LH
Born Belfast, NIR. 1937 2 Toronto Ulster United FC 1938 SF Toronto Ulster United FC 1939 QF Toronto Ulster United FC
6
3 4 2
MCDILL, JIMMY
Played for Canada in 1921 (International in CAN) 1925 QF Regina Post 1 1926 SF Regina Post 2
IL
MCDONALD, DUNC
LB / OL
2 SF QF SF QF
Winnipeg Great War Veterans Regina Post Regina Post Regina Post Regina CNR
MCDONALD,
1933 QF Winnipeg Irish FC
MCDONALD,
1926 QF Montréal CPR 1927 QF Montréal CPR
MCDOUGALL, JAMES
Dominion of Canada Championship winner J.M. McDougall. 1922 QF Nanaimo City FC 1923 1 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers 1925 2 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers
4
5 4 2 2 1 2 2 2
MCDOUGALL, ROBERT
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in Birkenhead, ENG 1928 1 Westminster Royals FC 1 1930 1 Westminster Royals FC 7
MCDOUGAL,
1926 SF Fort William Great War Veterans 1927 2 Fort William Canadian Legion
2 4
MCDOWELL,
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1914 1 Norwood Wanderers
130
CF CH
G1
OR G1
CH CF
1
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1920 1 Hamilton Westinghouse
MCEWAN, F. 1914
2 Fort William CPR
3
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1885 in Dunblane, SCO. 1913 1 Norwood Wanderers 1935 R1 Toronto Scottish FC
MCGREGOR, BILL
2 Nanaimo City FC
MCGREGOR,
1936 R1 Hamilton Stelco
MCGUIRE, EDWARD 1928
2 Montréal CNR
MCINERNY, RED MCINNES,
1928 QF Saskatoon Thistle 1931 QF Saskatoon Thistle
6
LH / RH 4
OR 3 3 4 3 5
MCINTOSH, T.
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1927 QF Montréal CPR 1928 2 Montréal CNR 1935 1 Montréal Aldred 1936 QF Montréal Hamilton United
MCKAY, COLIN
RH GK IR
G3
CF / IR
RH / IR
3 2
RH 4 8
CF / OL 2 1 7 3
MCINTYRE, JIMMY
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1931 2 Toronto Scottish FC 1932 1 Toronto Scottish FC 1934 QF Toronto Scottish FC
OL
2 9
MCINTOSH, BOB
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1925 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 1926 1 Winnipeg United Weston FC
RB RB
MCFARLANE, BILLY
1932 QF Regina CNR 1934 2 Prince Albert City Reds
CH / RH 2 7 7
MCELLIGOTT,
1935
LH / RH
1919 1921 1925 1926 1932
OL / CF
Born 1903-12-05 in Clydebank, SCO. Died in Brampton on 1983-01-21. 1931 QF Montréal Carsteel FC 3
MCGREASH,
MCDONALD, ANDY “RED” 1930 SF Hamilton Thistle FC
MCEACHRAN, DAVE
MCEWAN, A
RB / LB
2 Prince Albert City Reds
MATCHES G/CS
1936 QF Montréal Hamilton United
MCCUBBIN, JIMMY 1933
YR RK CLUB
G1 G1
OL 6 6 3
G2
CH
Born 1896-08-24 in Portobello, SCO. Died 1965-12-01. 1926 QF Edmonton CNR 2 G 1 1929 SF Edmonton CNR 5 G 1 1931 QF Edmonton CNR 2 1936 SF Calgary Callies 2 1938 QF Calgary Callies 2
MCLEAN
G1 G2
IR / IL
3x Dominion of Canada Championship (inc. 1947) Born in Vancouver 1933 QF Vancouver Cowan-Dodson FC 3 G 1 1936 1 Westminster Royals FC 5 G 2 1939 1 Vancouver Radials 9 G 3
MCKAY, RODDY
C.J. McKay. Born in CAN 1928 SF Fort William Canadian Legion 1929 SF Fort William Canadian Legion 1931 SF Fort William Canadian Legion 1932 QF Fort William Canadian Legion 1934 QF Fort William Westford Wanderers 1935 SF Fort William Westfort Wanderers 1936 SF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons 1939 SF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons 1939 SF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons
CH / OR
2
Born in SCO 1928 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion
MCKEE,
1919 SF Toronto Old Country
MCKEE, 1920
2 Winnipeg Brittania
MCKENNA,
1925 QF Montréal Carsteel FC
MCKENZIE, 1913
4 Toronto Old Country
MCKENZIE, DAVE
LH IL
2 2 1 0 3
G1
LH IR IL CF
G2
IL / IR
Played for Canada in 1925 (Internationals in CAN, USA) 1925 QF Montréal Carsteel FC 2
MCKENZIE, J.
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1922 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 1924 1 Winnipeg United Weston FC
MCKENZIE, RONNIE 1933 SF Calgary CPR
MCKENZIE, 1913
4 Toronto Old Country
IL / RH 5 3 6 1
R1 QF SF QF
Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Westford Wanderers Fort William Westfort Wanderers Fort William Westfort Wanderers
MCKIE, T.
1937 QF Montréal Glen Yards
OR
MCKEEGAN, M.
1933 1934 1935 1938
MCLACHLAN,
MCKEAN, TOMMY
1924 QF Mimico Beach FC
MCKIE, JOHNNY
1921 SF Montréal CPR
LH
MCKEE, BOB
1938 QF Fort William Westfort Wanderers
MCKINNON,
Played for Canada in 1925 (Internationals in CAN, USA) Born in Fifeshire, SCO 1925 QF Montréal Carsteel FC 2 1931 QF Montréal Carsteel FC 3 3
MCKIE, A.
1929 SF Fort William Canadian Legion 1930 QF Fort William Canadian Legion
2 2 2 2 4 5 8 2 1
MCKEAN, BILL
1930 SF Hamilton Thistle FC
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1934 QF Westminster Royals FC 5 1936 1 Westminster Royals FC 5 1939 1 Vancouver Radials 9
G1
GK
2
LB
LH
IR / IL
3 4 5 1
OL / IL
2 1 3 2
MCLAGAN, JIMMY
IL GK RB
Dominion of Canada Championship winner James Alexander McLagan. Born 1888-08-16 in Perthshire, SCO. 1919 1 Montréal Grand Trunk FC 4 1922 QF Montréal Grenadier Guards 1
MCLAUGHLIN, JOHNNY 1936 R1 Hamilton Stelco
MCLAUGHLIN, P. 1913 1914 1920 1924 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933
3 2 SF SF SF SF QF SF QF R1
Fort William CPR Fort William CPR Fort William CPR Fort William CPR Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Canadian Legion
MCLAUGHLIN, TOBY
1915 SF Fort William CPR
MCLEAN, A 1919 1920
2 Winnipeg Great War Veterans 2 Winnipeg Brittania
3
IR / LH
2 4 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 5 8
MCLEAN, D.
Born in USA. Grew up in CAN. 1932 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion 1937 QF Edmonton Civics 1939 QF Edmonton Civics
MCLEAN, DAVEY
LH
G2
G1
IR LH LH
2 2 2
OR / OL
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Davey A. McLean. Born USA. Grew up in CAN. 1933 SF Montréal CNR 5 1935 1 Montréal Aldred 8
G4 G6
MCLEAN, I.
OR
1932 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion
CONNAUGHT
MCKAY, JOHNNY
2 3 7 2
MCKIBBIN, TOMMY
CHAMPIONSHIP
RB / IL / IR
Born in SCO 1920 QC Montréal CPR 1921 SF Montréal CPR 1923 2 Montréal CPR 1926 QF Montréal CPR
MATCHES G/CS
LEGENDS
MCKAY, JIMMY
YR RK CLUB
FOOTBALLERS
MATCHES G/CS
2
131
CLUBS
YR RK CLUB
YR RK CLUB
MATCHES G/CS
MCLEAN, JOHNNY
1937 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC
MCLEAN,
1933 R1 Fort William Canadian Legion
MCLEAN,
1935 R1 Toronto Scottish FC
3 3 2
MCLEISH, JIMMY
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1915 SF Montréal Grand Trunk FC 1919 1 Montréal Grand Trunk FC
MCLELLAND,
1934 QF Edmonton Radials
MCLENNAN, GEORGE
1935 QF Saskatoon Thistle
MCLENNAN,
1935 QF Winnipeg United Weston FC
MCLENNAN,
1919 SF Port Arthur Pascoes
MCLEOD, 1920
2 Winnipeg Brittania
OR OR
G1
OR IR
2 4 2 2 1 2 2
MCMAHON, DOUG
G2
1933 QF McIntyre Mines
MCMILLAN, CHARLIE
1930 SF Hamilton Thistle FC
IR
RH / LB
MCMILLAN, JIMMIE 1933 1934
132
2 Prince Albert City Reds 2 Prince Albert City Reds
RH 7
3 9 7
1927 2 Fort William Canadian Legion 1928 SF Fort William Canadian Legion 1929 SF Fort William Canadian Legion 1930 QF Fort William Canadian Legion
OL
IL / CF / LB 3 2 2 2
OR / IL
RB
CF
3
MCMURRAY,
2 2 2 2 3
MCNABNEY, SAM
CF
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1913 1 Norwood Wanderers 3 1914 1 Norwood Wanderers 4
MCMILLAN, ARCHIE
Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Canadian Legion
LB / LH / OR
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born Seattle, WA, USA. Grew up in North Vancouver, BC, CAN Sons Malcolm and Mike McManus. 1938 1 North Shore United FC 10 G 13
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1923 1 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers
SF QF SF QF R1
MCNABNEY, BOB
OR / OL
MCMILLAN, ANGUS
1928 1930 1931 1932 1933
RB
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in Toronto. Died 1970-01-15. 1932 1 Toronto Scottish FC 6 G 3 1933 1 Toronto Scottish FC 9 G 10 Top Scorer of the Connaught Series in 1933
MCMASTER, HARRY
MCMILLAN, SCOTTY
MCNAB,
CF
MCMANUS, MIKE
MATCHES G/CS
CH
Dominion of Canada Championship winner (1948) Douglas Alexander McMahon. Born 1917-10-16 in Winnipeg. Died 1997-04-16. Father Sandy McMahon 1938 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 7 G 10 Top Scorer of the Challenge Trophy Series in 1948
MCMANUS, BILL
YR RK CLUB
RH IL
G2
OR G2 G1
1936 QF Montréal Hamilton United
3
LB
Robert John McNabney. Born 1910-10-23 in Ballymena, NIR. Died in Cape Canaveral, FL on 1982-12-08. Brother Sam McNabney. 1937 2 Toronto Ulster United FC 7 1938 SF Toronto Ulster United FC 2 1939 QF Toronto Ulster United FC 2 Sam McNabney. Born 1912-02-09 in Ballymena, NIR. Died in Ottawa on 2005-10-21. Brother Bob McNabney. 1937 2 Toronto Ulster United FC 4 G 3 1938 SF Toronto Ulster United FC 4 G 1
MCNEIL, JOCK
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1922 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 1924 1 Winnipeg United Weston FC 1925 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 1926 1 Winnipeg United Weston FC 1929 2 Winnipeg United Weston FC
MCNEILLY, H 1914
3 Toronto Eaton’s
LH 5 6 4 8 7 4
MCNICHOL, JOHNNY
Grew up in Winnipeg, MB, CAN 1932 2 North Shore United FC
MCPHERSON, JOHN “DOT”
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Died 1937-01-31. 1936 1 Westminster Royals FC
G1 G1
IL IR
6
G6
RH / CH 5
MCPHERSON, BILL
RH
MCQUEEN, HUGHIE
CF
Played for Canada in 1921 (International in CAN) 1927 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion 2 1928 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion 2
Born 1893-04-26 in Liverpool, ENG. Died in 1916 or 1917 in action during the Great War Father Matt McQueen, uncle Hugh McQueen 1914 3 Toronto Eaton’s 4 G 4 Top Scorer of the Connaught Series in 1914
MCQUEEN, J.
1922 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 1927 QF Fort Rouge Rangers
5 2
LB
MOIR
1934 SF Sudbury Frood Mines Tigers 1937 SF Sudbury Frood Mines Tigers
MEARON, ORVILLE
1936 2 Winnipeg United Weston FC 1937 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC
3 9 3 2 3
MELDRUM, DAVE
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1928 2 Montréal CNR 1929 1 Montréal CNR 1930 2 Montréal CNR
MELDRUM,
1934 QF Toronto Scottish FC
RB
2 6 3
IR
G2
G1 G3 G1
LB
RH / IR
1931 QF Montréal Carsteel FC
1935 SF Fort William Westfort Wanderers
MILLION,
1932 SF Montréal Blue Bonnets
MILLS, REG
IR
4
MELLIN, JIMMY
G1
MILLIGAN, STUBBY
3
1932 SF Winnipeg Manitoba Telephones
MILLS, TOMMY
1930 SF Winnipeg Hearts 1932 SF Winnipeg Manitoba Telephones
MILNE, J. 1919
2 Winnipeg Great War Veterans
IL
MINTO, DAVE
1915 SF Montréal Grand Trunk FC
2
MENARY, JOHN
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1934 1 Verdun Park FC
MERRY, 1913 1914
2 Lachine (Montréal) 4 Lachine (Montréal)
LB 5 3 4
MICKLESON,
1928 SF Winnipeg Westbrook
2
MILLBURN, JOE
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1927 1 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers
MILLER, PETE
Born in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, SCO 1925 QF Montréal Carsteel FC
MILLER,
CF
IL / LB 3
MILLER, DUSTY
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1926 1 Winnipeg United Weston FC
OL
G3
OL
CH / RH / OL CH
1935 QF Halifax St. George’s Aces
2
MILLIGAN, BILLIE
IL / OL
Played for Canada in 1927 (Tour of New Zealand) Born 1899-03-25 in Glasgow, SCO. 1924 SF Cumberland FC 4 1926 SF Regina Post 2
MITCHELL, ANDY
OR G1
CH / RB
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1895-09-12 in Broxburn, Linlithgowshire, SCO. Grew up in Calgary. 1922 1 Calgary Hillhurst FC 4 1923 QF Coleman 2 1925 QF Calgary CPR 1
MITCHELL,
1927 QF Fort Rouge Rangers
MITCHELL,
1935 QF Halifax St. George’s Aces
MOFFAT,
1936 R1 Hamilton Stelco
MOFFATT, WILF MOGUL,
1931 SF Winnipeg Irish FC
MOIR, JIMMY
0
RH
0 5 2 2
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1923 1 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers 6 1927 1 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers 1
1929 QF Vancouver St. Saviours
7
5
OL
MELVILLE, JIMMY
CH
IL / LH
4 4
MINCHIN, TOMMY
Robert Allan Melville. Born Kirkaldy, SCO. Died in Winnipeg on 1967-05-18. Brother Jimmy Melville. 1929 2 Winnipeg United Weston FC 1
MENARY, C.
RH
GK
Born in WAL. Grew up in CAN 1928 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion 1929 SF Edmonton CNR 1931 QF Edmonton CNR 1932 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion
G2
4
OR
Ice hockey played for Great Britain. Ronald Milne. Born 1910-01-19 in SCO. Also grew up in Canada. Died 1984-09-26. 1933 2 Prince Albert City Reds 9 CS 3 1934 2 Prince Albert City Reds 9 CS 4
IR
7
1
G1
MILNE, SCOTTY
MELVILLE, BOBBY
Brother Bobby Melville. 1929 2 Winnipeg United Weston FC
3
2 2
CH LB
LH / RB 3 2
CONNAUGHT
MEADOWS, CYRIL “TIGER”
IL
CHAMPIONSHIP
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1914 1 Norwood Wanderers
MATCHES G/CS
LEGENDS
MCRAE,
YR RK CLUB
OR GK
FOOTBALLERS
MATCHES G/CS
4 CS 1
Played for Canada in 1925 (International in USA) Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in Edinburgh, Midlothinan, SCO. Grew up in Toronto. Died 1961-02-11. 1923 QF Toronto Ulster United FC 2 1925 1 Toronto Ulster United FC 6 1928 QF Toronto Ulster United FC 2 1939 QF Toronto Ulster United FC 2 Hero of the Connaught Series in 1925
OL CLUBS
YR RK CLUB
133
YR RK CLUB
MATCHES G/CS
MOLINEAUX, 1914
3 Toronto Eaton’s
4
MONAGHAN, JACK “RED”
OL RH
Played for Canada in 1927 (Tour of New Zealand) John Monaghan. Born in Liverpool, Lancashire, ENG. Moved to Canada in 1920. 1924 SF Cumberland FC 4 1926 2 Cumberland Canadian Collieries 8 G 2
MONTGOMERIE, JIMMY “MONTY”
CH
MOON, MALCOLM
RB
James Baird Thorneycroft Montgomerie. Born 1894-0730 in Ayrshire, SCO. Died 1987-03-22. 1922 QF Montréal Grenadier Guards 2
Played for Canada in 1926 (International in USA) Played for Canada in 1927 (Tour of New Zealand) Born 1905-06-08 in Wishaw, SCO. Moved to Canada in 1925. Died 1977-06-15. 1932 SF Montréal Blue Bonnets 2 G 1
MOORE,
1926 SF Toronto Willys-Overland
MOORE, A.V.
1927 SF Brantford Cockshutt FC Blues
MOORE, CHARLIE
1939 SF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons
MOOREHOUSE, ERIC
4
IL
G1
GK
4 CS 1 3
RB
OL / IR
1933 SF Calgary CPR 1938 QF Calgary Callies
2 2
MORLEY, LELAND
IL / LH
G1
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1937 1 Vancouver Johnston Storage
8
MORRIS,
RH / IR
1924 QF Calgary Hillhurst FC 1930 QF Calgary Hillhurst FC
MORRIS, 1914
4 Lachine (Montréal)
MORRISON, JACKIE
1937 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 1938 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 1939 SF Winnipeg Irish FC
MORRISON, TOMMY
1934 SF Sudbury Frood Mines Tigers
MORRISON,
1919 SF Port Arthur Pascoes
MORTIMER, A.
1924 SF Cumberland FC 1926 2 Cumberland Canadian Collieries
MORTIMER, G.
1925 QF Regina Post
MORTON,
1915 SF Fort William CPR
G4
2 2
G1
4
G1
3 6 3 9 2
CF LB
IL RH
CH / RB 0 4 1 2
OR IL
YR RK CLUB
MOSS, LEN
1937 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 1938 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC
MOYES, JIMMY
1921 QF Calgary Callies
MOYES, JOCKO
1921 QF Calgary Callies
LH / OL 1 1
IL / RH
1 2
MOYIES, DAVIE
RB CH
David Duncan McCallum Moyies. Born 1915-06-21 in Winnipeg, MB, CAN. Died in Vancouver on 1969-01-09. Father Bill Moyies. 1938 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 7 G 1
MUIR, ALEX
1923 QF Coleman
2
MUIR, BOBBY
Born 1876-09-23 in SCO. Died 1953-03-15. 1914 3 Toronto Eaton’s
MUIR,
1936 R1 Hamilton Stelco
MUNDY, S.
OL RB
4 3
RH RB
1924 QF Moose Jaw CPR
2
MUNRO, GEORGE “ROCKY”
IR / RH
Born in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, SCO 1930 SF Hamilton Thistle FC 1938 2 Timmins Dome Mines
MUNRO,
1925 QF Calgary CPR 1930 QF Calgary Hillhurst FC
MURBY, BILL
1927 SF Saskatoon Sons of England
MUROSKI, IKE
1932 QF Regina CNR
2 7
RH / CH 2 2 0 2
MURPHY,
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1929 1 Montréal CNR
MURRAY, BILLY 1931 1932 1934 1935
SF QF QF SF
Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Westford Wanderers Fort William Westfort Wanderers
MURRAY, BOB 1930 1931 1932 1933 1935 1937
QF SF QF R1 SF SF
Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Westfort Wanderers Sudbury Frood Mines Tigers
MURRAY, CHARLIE 1913 1914
3 Fort William CPR 2 Fort William CPR
MURRAY, J.
1936 R1 Hamilton Stelco
134
MATCHES G/CS
LB CH OR
1 2 2 4 3
IR
G2 G1
LB / CH 2 2 2 3 5 3
3 4 3
G1
LB IL
ORR
1928 QF Saskatoon Thistle
MUSKY,
1939 SF Winnipeg Irish FC
NAYLOR,
1936 QF Montréal Hamilton United
NEASMITH, JOSEPH 1927 QF Montréal CPR
NEIGHBOUR, 1925
2 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers
3 2
NEIL, ALEX
1923 SF Fort Rouge Rangers
NEIL,
1921 QF Calgary Callies
NELSON,
1932 SF Montréal Blue Bonnets
2 Beloeil Canadian Explosives
RB
OR 5 4 1 2
6
G2
IR CH LB GK CS 2 CS 2 CS 1 CS 4
RH CF
3 4 5 2
G4 G3
NESBITT, MATT
LH / CH
NESS, GEORGE
RB / LB
NESS,
RH / OL
1924 QF Calgary Hillhurst FC 1939 SF Winnipeg Irish FC Grew up in CAN 1934 QF Edmonton Radials 1937 QF Edmonton Civics
NESS,
1939 QF Edmonton Civics
NICHOLLS, ARTHUR
1927 SF Brantford Cockshutt FC Blues
1 3
2 1 2 4
NICHOLSON,
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1914 1 Norwood Wanderers
GK LB
G1
1
LH GK
Born 1897-01-23 Liverpool, ENG. Grew up in Lancashire, ENG and Montréal, QC, CAN. 1921 SF Montréal CPR 4 1923 2 Montréal CPR 7 CS 2
IR / IL
Played for Denmark 6x Danish Championship winner Dominion of Canada Championship winner Niels Poul Nielsen. Born 1891-12-25 in København, DEN. Died on 1962-08-09. 1928 2 Montréal CNR 4 G 1 1929 1 Montréal CNR 4 G 4
NOKE, JIMMY
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in London, ENG 1931 2 Toronto Scottish FC 1932 1 Toronto Scottish FC 1933 1 Toronto Scottish FC 1934 QF Toronto Scottish FC 1935 R1 Toronto Scottish FC
LB 4 2 9 4 3
O’BRIEN, BILLY
LB
Born in SCO. Died (age 36) in Beloeil on 1933-07-19 (work explosion) 1924 2 Beloeil Canadian Explosives 6
O’CONNELL,
1922 QF Nanaimo City FC
2
O’KANE, PATRICK
LH OL
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1925 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 1926 1 Winnipeg United Weston FC
4 0
O’NEIL, FRANK
LB / LH
1929 QF Vancouver St. Saviours
O’NEILL, P.
1921 SF Montréal CPR 1923 2 Montréal CPR
O’NEILL,
2 0 0
LH LH
1926 QF Edmonton CNR
2
OGILVIE, CHARLIE
LH / LB
1936 SF Calgary Callies 1938 QF Calgary Callies
OGLE,
1924 QF Mimico Beach FC
OLANDER, STEVE
OR 4
1924 SF Fort William CPR
NIELSEN, POUL “TIST”
0
NESBITT, BILLY
Born in SCO 1933 R1 Fort William Canadian Legion 1934 QF Fort William Westford Wanderers 1935 SF Fort William Westfort Wanderers 1938 QF Fort William Westfort Wanderers
NICOL, JOHNNY “JACK”
2
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1902-10-07 in Montréal. Died 1985-02-04. 1928 2 Montréal CNR 7 1929 1 Montréal CNR 6 1930 2 Montréal CNR 5 1935 1 Montréal Aldred 11 1924
LH
LH / RH
NELSON, JIMMY
NELSON, PAUL
NICOL,
2
NEIGHBOUR, HARRY
Born 1889-07-19 in London, ENG. 1919 2 Winnipeg Great War Veterans
LH
CONNAUGHT
MURRAY,
4
CHAMPIONSHIP
1930 SF Winnipeg Hearts
MATCHES G/CS
1935 QF Winnipeg United Weston FC
ORCHIN,
1931 QF Edmonton CNR
ORR, JOCK 1921
2 Ladysmith FC
ORR, JOHNNY
1915 SF Montréal Grand Trunk FC
LEGENDS
MURRAY, JIMMIE
YR RK CLUB
2 2 1 3 2
6
CF
FOOTBALLERS
MATCHES G/CS
G1
CH
G1
CH CH G1
CF / GK 1
135
CLUBS
YR RK CLUB
YR RK CLUB
MATCHES G/CS
PARKER, 1913
3 Fort William CPR
PARKINSON, FRED
1921 QF Fort Rouge Rangers
3 2
PASCOE, PETER
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1920 1 Hamilton Westinghouse
PATE, ALEX
1924 QF Calgary Hillhurst FC
PATERSON, 1925 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932
SF 2 SF SF QF SF QF
Fort William War Veterans Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Canadian Legion
PATERSON,
1924 SF Fort William CPR 1926 SF Fort William Great War Veterans 1928 SF Fort William Canadian Legion
PATON,
1937 QF Edmonton Civics
PATTENDEN, ART
1928 SF Winnipeg Westbrook
PAYNE, L.
CF
PAYNTER, ALBERT
CF
PAYNTER, HARRY
LH
RH / LH 1 4 2 2 2 2 2
4
PATTERSON,
OL
G1
OL LB / LH
PATTERSON, 1914
3 Toronto Eaton’s
PATTERSON,
1920 QF Regina Soccerites
PATTISON,
1931 QF Edmonton CNR
PAYNE, H.
1915 SF Montréal Grand Trunk FC
2
2 5 2 2 2 1 2
PAYNE, HUMPHREY
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Humphrey Payne, Jr. 1933 SF Montréal CNR 1934 1 Verdun Park FC
136
OR G1
8 3 0
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1930 1 Westminster Royals FC 1 Vancouver Johnston Storage
PERT,
G3
OR
1 3
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1927 1 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers
RB
CF
PERRY, LEN
LH RB
5
IL / OR
1 1
PETTIFER,
OL
Grew up in Guelph, ON, CAN 1934 QF Toronto Scottish FC
1
PHILLIPS, GEORGE
1934 QF Toronto Scottish FC
2
PHILLIPS, HARRY
G2
CH
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Henry Taylor Phillips. Born 1912-12-02 in Methil, Fife, SCO. Grew up in Toronto. Died 1989-05-14. 1933 1 Toronto Scottish FC 9 1934 QF Toronto Scottish FC 4 G 4
PICKUP, GEORGE
OR OR
PIERCEY,
LH
PILKINGTON, T
RB 4 7
PEARY, JOE
1934 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 1935 QF Winnipeg United Weston FC 1939 SF Winnipeg Irish FC
FB
CH
CH / LB / LH
1929 SF Fort William Canadian Legion 1930 QF Fort William Canadian Legion
RH
LH
Played for Canada in 1927 (Tour of New Zealand) Harry John Paynter. Born in Beckingham, Lincolnshire, ENG. Moved to Calgary in 1924. 1925 QF Calgary CPR 2 1930 QF Calgary Hillhurst FC 2
1937
PATTERSON,
1926 QF Edmonton CNR 1929 SF Edmonton CNR 1931 QF Edmonton CNR
7
PERRI, ANGELO
2
PATTERSON, STEWART
2 Timmins Dome Mines
PERONI, BOB
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1914 1 Norwood Wanderers 1929 QF Oshawa General Motors
1938
2
1921 SF Montréal CPR
CF 9 0 3
1915 SF Montréal Grand Trunk FC
PEGG,
IR / LB
1
MATCHES G/CS
1934 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 1935 QF Winnipeg United Weston FC
2 2 2
PATERSON, JACK
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1933 1 Toronto Scottish FC 1934 QF Toronto Scottish FC 1935 R1 Toronto Scottish FC
IR
G1
2 2
YR RK CLUB
1928 SF Winnipeg Westbrook Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1920 1 Hamilton Westinghouse
PILOUS, MAXIE
OL
8 3 2
G1 G1
5
G1
IR
IL 6
IR / RB / CF
Born 1909-03-29 in Winnipeg. Died 1977-10-20. 1935 QF Winnipeg United Weston FC 3 1936 2 Winnipeg United Weston FC 8 1937 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 3 1938 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 7
G1 G3 G1
READ
PINNELL, CHARLES
RB GK
Charles Edward Pinnell. Born 1904-08-13 in Gloucestershire, ENG. Moved to Canada in 1924. Died in White Rock, BC, CAN on 1988-10-19. 1926 QF Edmonton CNR 2 1930 QF Calgary Hillhurst FC 2
PITHERS,
1934 QF Edmonton Radials
PLATER, 1927
2 Fort William Canadian Legion
PLAYFOOT, JOE
Grew up in CAN 1934 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 1935 QF Winnipeg United Weston FC 1936 2 Winnipeg United Weston FC
1 1
LH LH
LH / LB 7 3 8
PLENDERLEITH, JOHNNY
G1
IL
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1885-10-07 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, SCO. Died in Kingston on 1963-01-18. 1915 1 Winnipeg Scottish 4 Hero of the Connaught Series in 1915
PLUMP, HENRY “TOOTS”
1924 SF Cumberland FC 1926 2 Cumberland Canadian Collieries
POLLOCK, NORMAN
1938 QF Montréal Carsteel FC
PORTER,
1935 R1 Toronto Scottish FC
POTTER,
1919 SF Port Arthur Pascoes
POUNDER, NORMAN
1935 QF Halifax St. George’s Aces
POWERS,
1928 QF Saskatoon Thistle 1931 QF Saskatoon Thistle
POWLES,
1934 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC
PRIMROSE,
IL / IR
0 2 1 3 2
OR IL
QUANT, L. 1933
2 Prince Albert City Reds
QUINN, A.
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1934 1 Verdun Park FC
QUINN, BILL 1937
2 Toronto Ulster United FC
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in SCO. Grew up in Vancouver. 1938 1 North Shore United FC
RABY, JOE
1913 3 Fort William CPR 1915 SF Fort William CPR
RADLEY, CLARENCE
1935 SF Lethbridge Supinas
RADLEY, JIM
1935 SF Lethbridge Supinas
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1919 1 Montréal Grand Trunk FC
RAMSAY, JIM
1937 SF Sudbury Frood Mines Tigers
RANKIN, FRANK
OR / RB 8
G2
OR
Played for Canada in 1921 (International in CAN) 1919 2 Winnipeg Great War Veterans 5
G2
PROUDFOOT, JIM
CH
9 10
G3
CF / OR 2 2
G1
1927 SF Saskatoon Sons of England 1933 QF McIntyre Mines
RANKIN, WALTER “BILL”
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1923 QF Toronto Ulster United FC 1925 1 Toronto Ulster United FC 1928 QF Toronto Ulster United FC
RAYNE, ANDY
1934 SF Sudbury Frood Mines Tigers 1937 SF Sudbury Frood Mines Tigers
6 2 2 1
READ, CHARLIE
1913 3 Fort William CPR 1914 2 Fort William CPR 1915 SF Fort William CPR
G1
CF
IL / RH 7 8
G1
RH GK
11 CS 1 3 2
LH
1 4
IL
G2
LH / RH 4
RH 4 1 4 3
RH RB
LB / RB 2 6 2 9 3
RAYNER, SCOTT
Grew up in Sutherland, SK, CAN 1935 QF Saskatoon Thistle
RH
RH / LB
RAE, ALEC
IR / CF
3 1
2
RABBIT, JOHN
RANDALL, ALEX
IL / LB
1927 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion 1928 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion
1923 2 Montréal CPR 1926 QF Montréal CPR 1927 QF Montréal CPR
GK
2
PRINCE, CHARLIE
PUGH, CHARLIE
PYVES, STANLEY
1935 SF Lethbridge Supinas
1
2 Prince Albert City Reds 2 Prince Albert City Reds
1929 QF Vancouver St. Saviours
RADLEY, TED
1932 SF Montréal Blue Bonnets
1933 1934
PURSS,
CONNAUGHT
4
CHAMPIONSHIP
1923 SF Fort Rouge Rangers
MATCHES G/CS
LEGENDS
PILU, C.
YR RK CLUB
LB
FOOTBALLERS
MATCHES G/CS
CF 2
IL / CF
3 4 2
G1 G1
137
CLUBS
YR RK CLUB
YR RK CLUB
MATCHES G/CS
REDFERN, JACK Born in Sheffield, ENG 1923 QF Coleman
REED, MICHAEL
1936 QF Montréal Hamilton United
REED, WILF
1921 QF Fort Rouge Rangers 1923 SF Fort Rouge Rangers Top Scorer of the Connaught Series in 1923
REEVES,
1921 QF Calgary Callies
REID, 1913
4 Toronto Old Country
REID, H.
1919 SF Port Arthur Pascoes
2 1 1 4
2 3 3
REID, JOHNNY
Grew up in CAN 1933 QF Winnipeg Irish FC 1935 QF Winnipeg United Weston FC 1936 2 Winnipeg United Weston FC 1937 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 1939 SF Winnipeg Irish FC
REID, MAXIE 1932
2 North Shore United FC
REID, TOMMY
1928 QF Saskatoon Thistle 1931 QF Saskatoon Thistle 1935 QF Saskatoon Thistle
REID,
1935 R1 Toronto Scottish FC
RENFREW, JACK
1920 QC Montréal CPR 1924 2 Beloeil Canadian Explosives
REYNOLDS,
1920 QC Montréal CPR
RICHARDSON, ART “SLIM” 1921 1922 1925 1926
SF QF QF SF
Regina Post Regina Mounted Police Regina Post Regina Post
CF
RICHARDSON,
G1
RIGBY,
RH OL
G1 G5
RH
3
G1
RH OL
OL
G5
1
OL / LH 4 2 2 2
IR
1923 SF Fort Rouge Rangers
138
4
OR
4
CH
G1
LB
RH / CH G1
RING,
LH
3
RITCHIE, JIMMIE
RITCHIE, LEGGAT
1921 QF Fort Rouge Rangers 1923 SF Fort Rouge Rangers
RIVETT, DENNIS
CF 3
G1
GK
2 CS 1 4 CS 2
OR / RH
Born 1906-03-23 in Northampton, ENG. Grew up in Saskatoon. Died 1995-12-22. Father Jack Rivett, cousin Joey Rivett 1927 SF Saskatoon Sons of England 4 G 5 1930 QF Saskatoon Sons of England 2
RIVETT, JOEY
Cousin Dennis Rivett, uncle Jack Rivett 1927 SF Saskatoon Sons of England 1930 QF Saskatoon Sons of England
ROBB,
1932 SF Montréal Blue Bonnets
IR / IL 4 2 2
ROBB, TOMMY
G1
RH GK
Born in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, SCO 1927 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion 1928 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion
2 2
ROBBIE, ISAAC
LB / LH
1932 QF Regina CNR
ROBERTS, HAROLD 1920
OR
5
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in Liverpool, Lancashire, ENG 1928 1 Westminster Royals FC 7 1930 1 Westminster Royals FC 5 1931 X Westminster Royals FC X
ROBERTSON, ALEX
Born 1887-11-18 in Dundee, Angus, SCO. Died 196403-24. Brother Bobby Richardson 1927 SF Brantford Cockshutt FC Blues 4
RICHARDSON, L.
RIMMER, LES
1930 QF Calgary Hillhurst FC
Born 1891-08-31 in Motherwell, Lanarkshire, SCO. Died 1952-05-18. Brother George Richardson 1927 SF Brantford Cockshutt FC Blues 4
RICHARDSON, GEORGE
2 Toronto Lancashire
CH
OL / OR
RICHARDSON, BOBBY
1915
Born in Portobella, SCO. Died 1952-11-10. 1928 QF Saskatoon Thistle
CF / RH 1 6
1928 SF Winnipeg Westbrook
OL
6 CS 2 3 8 CS 2 3 1 CS 1
3 2 2
MATCHES G/CS
1933 SF Calgary CPR
GK
5
YR RK CLUB
2 Winnipeg Brittania
ROBERTSON, ALEX
1939 SF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons
ROBERTSON, J.
1929 QF Regina Scottish
ROBERTSON,
1925 QF Montréal Carsteel FC
ROBERTSON,
1920 QC Montréal CPR 1921 SF Montréal CPR
2 0
9 1 2
CH OR G2
IR RH GK
2 CS 1 2 4
RB
SANDVIG
1924 QF Moose Jaw CPR
ROBINSON, J.
1924 QF Moose Jaw CPR
ROBSON, HEC
1929 SF Edmonton CNR 1931 QF Edmonton CNR
ROCKER, 1913
3 Fort William CPR
RODGERS, JACK “SLIM” 1914 1921 1925 1926 1929
5 SF QF SF QF
Regina Leader Regina Post Regina Post Regina Post Regina Scottish
RODGERS, JOHNNY
1932 SF Winnipeg Manitoba Telephones 1934 2 Prince Albert City Reds 1937 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC
2 2 5 2 1 4 4 2 2 2 3 8 1
ROLLAND, ANDY
6 3
RH
ROWLEY, J
IR / OR
IR
RUBERRY,
G1
1933 QF Halifax Royal Navy
1
RUNETE,
RUSK, JAMES
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in Glasgow, SCO 1928 1 Westminster Royals FC
OR
RYDER, JACK
G1
GK
1933 1935 1936 1939
SF QF SF SF
CH 6
G1
CH / LH
1913 3 Fort William CPR 1914 2 Fort William CPR 1915 SF Fort William CPR 1920 SF Fort William CPR 1924 SF Fort William CPR
3 3 2 2 2
1931 SF Winnipeg Irish FC 1933 QF Winnipeg Irish FC
OR / RB
1 0 2
SALMON, SAMMY
GK
RH
RUSSELL, GEORGE
SAMSON, ALEX
LB
LH / IL
LH G2 G1
CF
G2
2
1926 QF Montréal CPR 1927 QF Montréal CPR
2 CS 1
1921 QF Fort William 1924 SF Fort William CPR 2
2 Montréal CNR
G1 G2
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in Edinburgh, SCO. Grew up in Winnipeg 1915 1 Winnipeg Scottish 4 CS 2
ROSS, T.
1930
Born in Vancouver, BC, CAN 1933 QF Vancouver Cowan-Dodson FC
GK
2 2 2
GK
8 3
OL / IL
1934 QF Edmonton Radials 1937 QF Edmonton Civics 1939 QF Edmonton Civics
ROUTLEDGE, TOMMY
1936 SF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons 1939 SF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons
Dominion of Canada Championship winner John F. Rooney. Born 1893-01-30 in Airdrie, SCO. 1915 SF Montréal Grand Trunk FC 2 1919 1 Montréal Grand Trunk FC 0 1926 QF Montréal CPR 0
ROSS, JIMMY
7
ROWARTH, JIMMY
ROONEY, JOHNNY
ROSS, ALEX
IL / IR
Born in ENG 1931 2 Toronto Scottish FC
GK
1
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in Maidstone, Kent, ENG Brother Fred Roots. 1928 1 Westminster Royals FC
ROSSITER, JOHN
CH
1927 SF Brantford Cockshutt FC Blues
ROOTS, ANDY
2 CS 1
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1923 1 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers 7 CS 3 1925 2 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers 7 CS 4 1927 1 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers 6 CS 2
CF / RH
ROGERS, JOHNNY
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1932 1 Toronto Scottish FC 1933 QF McIntyre Mines
IR
GK
1929 QF Regina Scottish
4 6
G1
IL
G2 G3
IL / OR / CH
Montréal CNR Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons
4 6 9 3
SANDFORD, WILLIAM
G5 G1 G3
OL
Played for Canada in 1924 (Tour of Australia) Born 1898-05-02 in Wishaw, Lanarkshire, SCO. Died 1965-03-02. 1925 QF Montréal Carsteel FC 2
SANDLAND, JOHN “GUNBOAT”
IR / OL
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1905-12-03 in Mount Pleasant, Staffordshire, ENG. Died 1995-04-25. 1927 1 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers 6 G 6 1935 2 Nanaimo City FC 6 G 3
SANDVIG, KAI
1935 R1 Toronto Scottish FC
CONNAUGHT
ROBINSON, C.
ROSS,
CHAMPIONSHIP
IR
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Henry Basil Oswin Robinson. Born 1919-03-03 in Eastbourne, ENG. Grew up in North Vancouver, BC, CAN. Died 2012-12-21. 1938 1 North Shore United FC 9 G 2
MATCHES G/CS
LEGENDS
ROBINSON, BASIL
YR RK CLUB
FOOTBALLERS
MATCHES G/CS
3
CH 139
CLUBS
YR RK CLUB
YR RK CLUB
MATCHES G/CS
SANFORD, AUBREY
GK
3x Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1905-09-04 in Nanaimo. Died in Vancouver on 1985-01-05. 1928 1 Westminster Royals FC 3 CS 1 1930 1 Westminster Royals FC 7 CS 3 1931 1 Westminster Royals FC 6 CS 3 1934 QF Westminster Royals FC 5 Hero of the Connaught Series in 1930
SATHRANG, CHRIS
1929 QF Oshawa General Motors 1935 QF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons 1936 SF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons
SAUNDERS,
1928 SF Fort William Canadian Legion
SAVAGE, JACK
CF / RB 2 6 7 2
G1 G2 G1
CH
RB / LB
1929 SF Edmonton CNR 1931 QF Edmonton CNR
5 2
SCARROT,
1919 SF Port Arthur Pascoes
1
G1
RB
SCHOLES, ERNIE
LB / RB
SCHOLES, JACK
IR
1934 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 1924
2 Beloeil Canadian Explosives
SCHOOLES,
1927 QF Fort Rouge Rangers
6
2
OL
2
SCHULTZ, ALEX
1931 SF Winnipeg Irish FC 1933 QF Winnipeg Irish FC
4 6
SCHWANGART, ERWIN 1935 QF Saskatoon Thistle
OR
G1 G1
IR
2
SCHWARZ, ERNO
IR
Born 1904-10-22. Died in New York on 1974-07-19. 1931 QF Montréal Carsteel FC 3
SCOTT,
1913 4 Toronto Old Country 1919 SF Port Arthur Pascoes 1936 R1 Hamilton Stelco
RH / OL / OR 3 3 3
SCOTT, GEORDIE
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in Alloa, Clackmannanshire, SCO. 1922 1 Calgary Hillhurst FC
SCOTT, JOE
1922 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC
SEABROOKE, 1915 1920 1924 1926
SF SF SF SF
Fort William CPR Fort William CPR Fort William CPR Fort William Great War Veterans
SEARLE, MAURICE
LH
GK
CF / OR 2 4 2 2
LB / RB
Maurice Arthur Searle. Born 1897-11-05 in Croydon, Surrey, ENG. 1926 SF Toronto Willys-Overland 4
140
G1 G1
MATCHES G/CS
SEARLE, TOMMY
CF
Born in CAN 1933 QF McIntyre Mines
3
SEARLES, CECIL 1932
2 North Shore United FC
2
SEATH,
1921 QF Fort Rouge Rangers 1923 SF Fort Rouge Rangers
2 1
SEYMOUR, HAROLD
RB GK
1937 2 Toronto Ulster United FC 1938 SF Toronto Ulster United FC
8 CS 1 4 CS 1
SHARP, J.
1923 QF Coleman
2
SHEPHARD,
1934 QF Westminster Royals FC
5
SHEPPARD, W
IL CH GK
2 Ladysmith FC
6 CS 3
SHEPPARD,
1939 SF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons
SHERLOCK,
1935 QF Halifax St. George’s Aces
2 2
SHIELDS, 1923
OL
1
SEWELL,
1921
G1
IR / OL
1920 QF Regina Soccerites
2 Montréal CPR
1
RH
SHIELDS, HARRY
LB / RB
SHOOBERT, ALBERT
GK / LH
SHORROCK, RICHARD
GK / CF
1928 SF Winnipeg Westbrook 1937 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 1938 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC
5 3 7
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner William Albert Shoobert. Born 1892-03-03 in Norwood, ENG. Also grew up in Canada. Died 1983-06-30. 1913 1 Norwood Wanderers 3 CS 1 1914 1 Norwood Wanderers 4 Born 1911-04-05. Died 1992-01-13. 1931 QF Montréal Carsteel FC 1938 QF Montréal Carsteel FC
SIM, BILLY
6 5
YR RK CLUB
3 2
LH / OR / RH
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1921 1 Toronto Scottish FC 1922 2 Toronto Ulster United FC 4 1923 QF Toronto Ulster United FC 2
SIME, 1920
2 Winnipeg Brittania
1
SIMMONDS OR SYMONDS,
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1913 1 Norwood Wanderers Top Scorer of the Connaught Series in 1913
LH CF
3
G5
SMITH
1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1936
SF SF QF SF QF R1 QF
Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Canadian Legion Fort William Canadian Legion
SIMPSON, GEORGE “POP”
1934 SF Sudbury Frood Mines Tigers 1937 SF Sudbury Frood Mines Tigers
2 2 2 2 2 3 2
OR 1
1934 QF Fort William Westford Wanderers 1
SINCLAIR, FRANK 1913 1914 1915 1920 1934 1935
3 2 SF SF QF SF
Fort William CPR Fort William CPR Fort William CPR Fort William CPR Fort William Westford Wanderers Fort William Westfort Wanderers
SINGLETON, GEORGE
GK
OL / IL
3 4 2 5 4 5
SINCLAIR,
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1920 1 Hamilton Westinghouse
G4 G1
4 CS 3 3 CS 1
SINCLAIR, ALEX
1939 QF Edmonton Civics
CH 3
CH / RH
SKINNER, DOUG
1936 QF Fort William Canadian Legion 1938 QF Fort William Westfort Wanderers
SLAWSON, H 1933
2 Prince Albert City Reds
SLIDDERS, ALEX “SANDY”
2 2 2 8
IL / OL
Played for Canada in 1921 (International in CAN) Played for Canada in 1925 (International in CAN) Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1919 1 Montréal Grand Trunk FC 4 1922 QF Montréal Grenadier Guards 2 Hero of the Connaught Series in 1919 1924 QF Moose Jaw CPR
SMITH, ?? A OR J
1924 QF Moose Jaw CPR
GK RB
RH / CF
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1897-02-07. Died in Vancouver on 1963-12-08. 1922 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 5 1924 1 Winnipeg United Weston FC 4 G 5 1925 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC 4 G 2 1926 1 Winnipeg United Weston FC 4 Top Scorer of the Connaught Series in 1924
2
LB GK
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1921 1 Toronto Scottish FC 6 CS 5 1925 1 Toronto Ulster United FC 6 CS 4
SMITH, D
1936 R1 Hamilton Stelco
SMITH, DAVE
1927 SF Brantford Cockshutt FC Blues
SMITH, ERNIE
3 4
RH
G2
RB / LB
Ernest Smith. Born 1924-11-07 in Greyson, SK. Grew up in Vancouver. Died in Vancouver on 2015-08-07. 1934 QF Fort William Westford Wanderers 4 1935 SF Fort William Westfort Wanderers 5 1938 QF Fort William Westfort Wanderers 2 1936 SF Calgary Callies 1938 QF Calgary Callies
1 2
CH
SMITH, GEORGE
RB
SMITH, GEORGE
CH / RH
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1939 1 Vancouver Radials 1934 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC
OL
IL
2
SMITH, BOB JACK STEVE
SMITH, F.
Born 1904-12-07 in Ballymena, Antrim, NIR. Died in Toronto on 1951-12-31 (heart attack). 1937 2 Toronto Ulster United FC 8
SKIDMORE,
SMITH, ALEC
SMITH, ?? A OR J
GK
SINCLAIR,
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1938 1 North Shore United FC
G1
CF / IR
8 3
SIMPSON, WALTER
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1914 1 Norwood Wanderers 1919 2 Winnipeg Great War Veterans Hero of the Connaught Series in 1914
RB
RB
Played for Canada in 1921 (International in CAN) Brothers Alex and Jimmy Smith. 1925 QF Montréal Carsteel FC 2
8 5
SMITH, HAP
CF
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Harold Smith. Born 1912-01-31 in Vancouver, BC, CAN. Died in Vancouver on 2001-07-31. Sons Barry and Bobby Smith 1933 QF Vancouver Cowan-Dodson FC 3 1939 1 Vancouver Radials 9 G 6 Hero of the Connaught Series in 1939
SMITH, JIMMY
Dominion of Canada Championship winner James Smith. Born in South Shields, ENG 1928 1 Westminster Royals FC 1933 SF Calgary CPR
SMITH, “WEE” PETER
1931 QF Montréal Carsteel FC
CONNAUGHT
SIMPSON, BOB
SMITH, ADAM
CHAMPIONSHIP
RB / LB
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1913 1 Norwood Wanderers 3 1914 1 Norwood Wanderers 4 1919 2 Winnipeg Great War Veterans 5
MATCHES G/CS
LEGENDS
SIMPSON, ALEX
YR RK CLUB
FOOTBALLERS
MATCHES G/CS
OR / IR 2 6
G1 G4
IL / OL
3
141
CLUBS
YR RK CLUB
YR RK CLUB
MATCHES G/CS
SMITH, T.
1923 QF Regina Imperial Oil 1925 QF Regina Post 1929 QF Regina Scottish
SMITH, T.
1935 QF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons
SMITH,
1927 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion
SMITH,
1926 SF Fort William Great War Veterans 1927 2 Fort William Canadian Legion
SMITH,
1935 QF Halifax St. George’s Aces
OL / IL
2 2 2 1 2
SOMERS, BILLY
IR
CF / IR
2 4 2
SNEDDON, ALEX
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1929 QF Vancouver St. Saviours 1931 1 Westminster Royals FC
IR
G2
RB OL
2 4
G1 G2
CH / RH
YR RK CLUB
STEELE,
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1914 1 Norwood Wanderers
STEPHEN, JIMMY
1921 QF Fort Rouge Rangers 1923 SF Fort Rouge Rangers
CF
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in Durham, ENG. Grew up in Toronto. Died in Toronto on 1968-07-27. 1931 2 Toronto Scottish FC 4 G 4 1932 1 Toronto Scottish FC 6 G 7 1933 1 Toronto Scottish FC 5 G 2 Hero & Top Scorer of the Connaught Series in 1932
STEVENS,
CH
STEWARD, CHARLIE
OR
STEWARD, JIMMY
1923 SF Fort Rouge Rangers
SPENCE, ANDY 1931
2 Toronto Scottish FC
4 1
SPENCER, JIMMY
IL
2x Dominion of Canada Championship (inc. 1949) Jim Haggarty Spencer. Born 1915-02-13 in North Vancouver. Died 1990-04-14. 1934 QF Westminster Royals FC 5 G 1 1938 1 North Shore United FC 10 G 14 Top Scorer of the Connaught Series in 1938
STAFFORD, GEORGE
He moved to Canada in 1921. 1913 2 Lachine (Montréal) 1914 4 Lachine (Montréal)
STANSFIELD, HARRY
1922 2 Toronto Ulster United FC 1923 QF Toronto Ulster United FC
RB / LB 3 4
GK
4 CS 3 2
STARK, CHARLES
Born in Rochester, Kent, ENG. Died 1974-09-20. 1927 SF Saskatoon Sons of England 4
STEEDMAN, BOBBY
1938 QF Calgary Callies
142
LH
OR / IL
1
G1
STEVENS, ANDY
GK
SPARKS, A.
RH LB
STEVENS,
2
2 3
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1894-03-03 in Brechin, Angus, SCO. Died in Calgary in 1974. 1922 1 Calgary Hillhurst FC 7 1924 QF Calgary Hillhurst FC 1
LH
1915 SF Montréal Grand Trunk FC
OL
STEPHEN, BOBBY
SOON, SOYE,
1
Born 1896-09-05 in Bathgate, West Lothian, SCO. Died in Calgary on 1943-07-27. 1930 QF Calgary Hillhurst FC 2 G 1
G2
3
IR
STENHOUSE, BILL
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner Father Peter Somers. 1931 2 Toronto Scottish FC 7 1932 1 Toronto Scottish FC 3 1933 1 Toronto Scottish FC 5 1933 QF Vancouver Cowan-Dodson FC
MATCHES G/CS
1926 SF Toronto Willys-Overland 1929 QF Regina Scottish 1921 QF Fort Rouge Rangers 1920 2 Winnipeg Brittania 1921 QF Fort Rouge Rangers
STEWART, A.
1925 QF Calgary CPR 1933 SF Calgary CPR
STEWART, ALEX “SCOTTY” 1935
2 Nanaimo City FC
4 2
GK OR
LH / OR 1
IL / IR
9 2
G1 G1
IR / RB
2 5 6
IR
G2
STEWART, JOCK
LB / RB
STEWART, ROBERT
RB / LB
1922 QF Nanaimo City FC 1924 SF Cumberland FC 1926 2 Cumberland Canadian Collieries Born in SCO 1928 QF Saskatoon Thistle
STEWART,
1933 QF Halifax Royal Navy
STEWART,
2 4 5
3 2
IL RH
1936 QF Fort William Canadian Legion
2
STOBBART, DICKIE
LH / IL
Played for Canada in 1924 (Tour of Australia) 4x Dominion of Canada Championship winner
THOMAS
STODDART, HAROLD “HADDIE”
TAIT, STAN “SPUD”
CH
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner Harold Raymond Stoddart. Born 1900-01-13. Died in New Westminster, BC, CAN on 1974-05-13. 1930 1 Westminster Royals FC 7 1931 1 Westminster Royals FC 6
STONE, ARTHUR
1927 SF Saskatoon Sons of England 1930 QF Saskatoon Sons of England
STOTT, EDDIE
OL / RH 4 2
IL / LH
RB / LB
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1903-06-04 in West Calder, SCO. Grew up in BC, CAN. Died 1971-09-01. 1926 2 Cumberland Canadian Collieries 6 1928 1 Westminster Royals FC 7
STRANG, FRANK 1921 1926
2 Ladysmith FC 2 Cumberland Canadian Collieries
STRATHIE, J 1933
2 Prince Albert City Reds
IR / OR 6 6 9
RH
1937 QF Montréal Glen Yards
2
STUBBS,
RH / IL
SUITOR,
1925 QF Calgary CPR
SUMMERS, 1914
2 Fort William CPR
SUMNER, GEORGE “SHORTY”
2 1
2 4
Born 1909-07-03 in Lethbridge. Died 1978-06-13. 1935 SF Lethbridge Supinas 3
RB 6
GK
Played for Canada in 1927 (Tour of New Zealand) Stanley Livingstone Tait. Born 1904-06-04 in Newcastle, ENG. Died in Nanaimo. Died in Mission, BC, CAN on 1984-07-27. 1925 2 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers 1 1926 2 Cumberland Canadian Collieries 8 CS 4 1934 QF Toronto Scottish FC 1 Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1930 1 Westminster Royals FC
IR 1
TATE, EDWARD
RB
TAYLOR, ANDY
LH / RH
Born in 1901 in South Shields, ENG 1933 QF Halifax Royal Navy 1913 4 Toronto Old Country 1919 SF Toronto Old Country
TAYLOR, CHARLIE
1923 QF Toronto Ulster United FC
1 3 2 2
TAYLOR, D.
1922 QF Regina Mounted Police
STUART,
2
GK
SWAN, ROBERT
Born in SCO 1928 2 Montréal CNR
LB
G1
2 CS 1
RH
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1910-12-29 in Montréal. Grew up in Vancouver. Died 1993-06-09. 1936 1 Westminster Royals FC 5 CS 2
1938 QF Calgary Callies
2 Fort William CPR
1921 QF Fort William
GK
STUPARD, BILL
1914
4 2
G2
STRONGE, STAN
1936 QF Fort William Canadian Legion 1938 QF Fort William Westfort Wanderers
SUTTON,
OR / OL
TASSIN,
Selected to play for Canada in 1916 (match canceled) Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1915 SF Montréal Grand Trunk FC 2 G 1 1919 1 Montréal Grand Trunk FC 4 G 2
STRANG, ALEXANDER “SANDY”
Oliver Sutton. Born 1907. 1938 SF Toronto Ulster United FC 1939 QF Toronto Ulster United FC
TAYLOR, R.
2
TAYLOR, TOM
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in Bolton, ENG 1928 1 Westminster Royals FC 2 1930 1 Westminster Royals FC 4
TAYLOR,
1921 QF Halifax
TAYLOR, 1915
2 Toronto Lancashire
TAYLOR,
OL OR OL RB
LB / RB 2
4
IL
G2
CH
1932 SF Montréal Blue Bonnets
2
TENNANT, JIMMY
OR / IR
OL
Born Kilwinning, SCO. Grew up in Hamilton, ON. Died 1960-05-16. 1930 SF Hamilton Thistle FC 4 G 1
OR
THOM, PETER
G1
IR
1932
2 North Shore United FC
THOMAS, REGINALD
1921 QF Fort Rouge Rangers
CONNAUGHT
SUTTON, OLLIE
CHAMPIONSHIP
Richard Paul Stobbart. Born 1891-12-18 in Bedlington, Northumberland, ENG. Died in Vancouver on 1952-11-09. 1921 2 Ladysmith FC 6 G 4 1922 QF Nanaimo City FC 2 G 1 1923 1 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers 7 G 2 1925 2 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers 7 G 2 1927 1 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers 4 1928 1 Westminster Royals FC 6 G 4 1931 1 Westminster Royals FC 6 Hero of the Connaught Series in 1923
MATCHES G/CS
IL / IR
5
2
LEGENDS
YR RK CLUB
LB
143
FOOTBALLERS
MATCHES G/CS
CLUBS
YR RK CLUB
YR RK CLUB
MATCHES G/CS
THOMBS, ALBERT “TINY”
OL
Played for Canada in 1921 (International in CAN) Dominion of Canada Championship winner Albert Edward Thombs. Born 1882-04-29 in Henley, ENG. Moved to Canada in 1905. Died 1957-09-30. 1920 1 Hamilton Westinghouse 6 G 4 Hero & Top Scorer of the Connaught Series in 1920
THOMPSON, ABRAHAM 1915
2 Toronto Lancashire
0
THOMPSON, ALEX “SANDY”
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in SCO 1927 1 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers 1935 2 Nanaimo City FC
THOMPSON, ARCHIE 1933 SF Calgary CPR
5
THOMPSON, SIDNEY
1924 QF Mimico Beach FC
LB
G1
IR
1
THOMPSON,
1933 QF Halifax Royal Navy
1
LH
LH / RH / OL
1934 QF Fort William Westford Wanderers 1 1935 SF Fort William Westfort Wanderers 5 1938 QF Fort William Westfort Wanderers 2
THOMPSON,
1925 QF Montréal Carsteel FC
TICKLE, ALEX
1935 QF Winnipeg United Weston FC
TILEY, W.
1929 2 Winnipeg United Weston FC 1930 SF Winnipeg Hearts
TIMMIS,
1922 QF Regina Mounted Police
2 3 7 4 2
TODD, LAURIE
CH RH OL
G1 G1
GK OL
Born 1914-05-31 in North Chili, NY, USA. Grew up in Vancouver. Died in Vernon on 2005-04-23. Father Otis Todd 1932 2 North Shore United FC 5
TOMES,
1936 R1 Hamilton Stelco
TONER,
1934 SF Winnipeg United Weston FC
TOPPING, BERT
1920 QC Montréal CPR 1921 SF Montréal CPR 1922 QF Montréal Grenadier Guards
TORRANCE,
1929 QF Oshawa General Motors
3 6
IR
G2
RH
RH / OR 1 4 2 2
TOTTEN,
1925 SF Fort William War Veterans
TOTTEN, 1914
TROTTER, TOMMY
1 3
G1
LB
RH / LH
TUCKER, S.
1933 SF Calgary CPR
TULLY, G. 1919
2 Winnipeg Great War Veterans
TURLEY, GUY
1936 SF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons 1939 SF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons
TURNBULL,
1924 QF Mimico Beach FC
TURNBULL, JAMES
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1929 1 Montréal CNR
4 4 2 3 2 2
OL OL GK IR OR
LH / RH 5
TURNER, BILL
IR
TURNER, DAVE
IL
Born in Edinburgh, SCO. Grew up in Edmonton Brother Dave Turner 1928 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion 2
Played for Canada in 1927 (Tour of New Zealand) 4x Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1903-10-11 in Edinburgh, SCO. Grew up in Edmonton. Died on 1989-04-06. Brother Bill Turner 1924 SF Cumberland FC 4 1928 1 Westminster Royals FC 7 G 7 1930 1 Westminster Royals FC 7 G 2 1931 1 Westminster Royals FC 6 G 2 1934 QF Westminster Royals FC 4 1936 1 Westminster Royals FC 5 G 3 Hero of the Connaught Series in 1931 and 1936
UNDERHILL, PERCY “SLIM” 1932 QF Regina CNR
URE,
1922 QF Montréal Grenadier Guards
URE, GEORGE
1935 SF Lethbridge Supinas
2 1 4
URE, JOHNNY OL
IL
3x Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1897-11-25 in New Cumnock, Ayrshire, SCO. Died in White Rock, BC on 1972-12-23. 1928 1 Westminster Royals FC 1 1930 1 Westminster Royals FC 6 G 1 1931 1 Westminster Royals FC 6
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1920 1 Hamilton Westinghouse
URQUHART, BOB 1936
144
5 Regina Leader
1935 SF Lethbridge Supinas
LH / RH
Born in Ireland 1929 SF Edmonton CNR
MATCHES G/CS
TRUMAN, J.
6 5 6
THOMPSON, JOE
THOMPSON,
LB / LH
YR RK CLUB
2 Winnipeg United Weston FC
RB RB CF
G6
RH 6 8
CH
WATSON
1933 R1 Fort William Canadian Legion
1
GK IR
VICTOR, HARRY
GK
WAIDE, DICK “PROFESSOR”
CH
Born 1887-12-07 in Kent, ENG. Died 1967-07-16. 1913 3 Fort William CPR 1 1920 SF Fort William CPR 5 CS 1 1934 SF Sudbury Frood Mines Tigers 1937 SF Sudbury Frood Mines Tigers
9 2
WAKELEY,
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1914 1 Norwood Wanderers
G1
CH 4
WAKELYN, ED
G1
LH
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Edwin Douglas Wakelyn. Born 1893-12-18 in Sunderland, Durham, ENG. Also grew up in Calgary. Died in Calgary on 1984-02-13. Brother Stan Wakelyn 1922 1 Calgary Hillhurst FC 5
WAKELYN, STAN “PORRIDGE”
CF
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Stanley Yorke Wakelyn. Born 1890-05-31 in Sunderland, Durham, ENG. Also grew up in Calgary. Died in Calgary on 1978-12-26. Brother Ed Wakelyn 1922 1 Calgary Hillhurst FC 6 G 1 1924 QF Calgary Hillhurst FC 2 G 1 1930 QF Calgary Hillhurst FC 1
WALFORD,
1936 QF Fort William Canadian Legion
WALKER, 1914
4 Lachine (Montréal)
WALKER, ALGERT
1913 3 Fort William CPR 1914 2 Fort William CPR 1915 SF Fort William CPR 1920 SF Fort William CPR 1924 SF Fort William CPR
WALKER, GEORGE 1919
2 Winnipeg Great War Veterans
WALKER, WILF
1933 QF Winnipeg Irish FC 1939 SF Winnipeg Irish FC
2 4 2 4 2 5 2 5
WALLACE, FRED
1932 QF Regina CNR
WALLACE, HUGH
CH RH G1
OL
G1
OL / IR
1 3
WALL,
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1930 1 Westminster Royals FC
OL
G1
RH 1 2
GK GK
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in SCO 1932 1 Toronto Scottish FC 6 CS 3
1933 1 Toronto Scottish FC 1934 QF Toronto Scottish FC
9 CS 3 4
WALLACE, JIMMY
Grew up in Hamilton, ON, CAN 1930 SF Hamilton Thistle FC 1935 QF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons 1936 SF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons 1939 SF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons
WALLACE,
1934 QF Edmonton Radials
WALSH, 1935
2 Nanaimo City FC
WALTERS, A.
1920 SF Fort William CPR 1924 SF Fort William CPR 1927 2 Fort William Canadian Legion 1928 SF Fort William Canadian Legion
WANSTALL, JOHNNY
1927 SF Saskatoon Sons of England 1930 QF Saskatoon Sons of England
WARD,
1924 QF Moose Jaw CPR
WARDROPE, 1920
2 Winnipeg Brittania
WARD,
1923 QF Regina Imperial Oil
GK 4 CS 1 6 CS 1 9 CS 4 3 2 1 5 2 4 2 0 2 2 9 2
GK CF RB
G1
GK GK RB CF
G2
WARING, JAMES
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1937 1 Vancouver Johnston Storage
WATCHORN, RAY “SKINNY”
1
CF / OL
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Raymond Harwood Watchorn. Born 1911-05-09 in Nanaimo. Died in New Westminster on 1937-01-19 (gun accident at work). 1934 QF Westminster Royals FC 2 1936 1 Westminster Royals FC 5
WATERS, JIMMY
GK
WATSON, BILL
GK
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner James Arthur Thomas Waters. Born in Vancouver. Died in Burnaby on 2003-10-28. 1937 1 Vancouver Johnston Storage 8 CS 3 1939 1 Vancouver Radials 0 Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in Vancouver, BC, CAN 1933 QF Vancouver Cowan-Dodson FC 1939 1 Vancouver Radials
WATSON, DAVE
1929 SF Edmonton CNR 1935 SF Lethbridge Supinas
3 CS 1 9 CS 1
IR / OL
1 1
WATSON, DUNCAN
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1923 SF Fort Rouge Rangers 1926 1 Winnipeg United Weston FC
CONNAUGHT
VALENTINE,
4
CHAMPIONSHIP
1927 SF Saskatoon Sons of England
MATCHES G/CS
LEGENDS
VALENTINE, TOM
YR RK CLUB
FOOTBALLERS
MATCHES G/CS
G2
CF 4 8
G5 G9
145
CLUBS
YR RK CLUB
YR RK CLUB
MATCHES G/CS
1927 QF Fort Rouge Rangers 1929 2 Winnipeg United Weston FC Top Scorer of the Connaught Series in 1926
WATSON,
1921 QF Calgary Callies
WATSON, 1920
2 Winnipeg Brittania
8
WATT, ANGUS
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1923 QF Toronto Ulster United FC 1925 1 Toronto Ulster United FC 1928 QF Toronto Ulster United FC
WATT, JACK 1919
2 Winnipeg Great War Veterans
1923 QF Toronto Ulster United FC
IL OR G2
LH / RH 1 6 2 2
WATT, TOMMY
IR CF
Born in Esquimalt, BC, CAN. Died 1940-06-28 (lost at sea after HMCS Fraser collision). 1925 2 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers 5 G 3 Top Scorer of the Connaught Series in 1925
WATT,
CF
1933 QF Halifax Royal Navy
2
WAUGH, JAMES “DAISY”
CF / IR
Dominion of Canada Championship winner James McLean Waugh. Born in Nanaimo, BC, CAN. Died 1936-12-31 (work accident). 1930 1 Westminster Royals FC 3 1935 2 Nanaimo City FC 4 G 5
WEALE, SID
1933 SF Calgary CPR
WEBSTER,
1920 QF Regina Soccerites
6
1914
4
WENN,
1933 QF Halifax Royal Navy
G1
RH
CH / IR /RH 2 2 8
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1936 1 Westminster Royals FC
G2
OL
2 2
WESTWATER, BILLY
IL / OL
Born 1897-04-18 in Edinburgh, SCO. Died 1987-03-16. 1930 2 Montréal CNR 5 G 3
OR
WHITE, BILLY
1930 SF Hamilton Thistle FC
1
IL
1
WHITE, GEORGE
2x Dominion of Canada Championship (1935, 1948) Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in Montréal, QC, CAN 1935 1 Montréal Aldred 11 1938 QF Montréal Carsteel FC 2 1939 2 Montréal Carsteel FC 9
WHITEFORD, ELMER
1927 SF Saskatoon Sons of England
WHITEHEAD,
1915 SF Montréal Grand Trunk FC
1
WHITEHEAD, BOB
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1913 1 Norwood Wanderers
WHITEHEAD,
LB
0
CF LH
3
CH
1922 QF Regina Mounted Police
2
WHITNEY, R.
OR / IR
1931 QF Saskatoon Thistle
WHYTE, 1913 1914
2 Lachine (Montréal) 4 Lachine (Montréal)
WHYTE, WILLIE 1938
2 Timmins Dome Mines
WILCE,
1926 QF Edmonton CNR
WILCOX,
1919 SF Toronto Old Country
2
CF / IR
3 4 7
2 1
G2
OR G2
LB GK
CH / RB
Played for Canada in 1925 (International in USA) Played for Canada in 1926 (International in USA) Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1894-12-28 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, ENG. Died in Toronto on 1929-09-01 (infection). Public memorial service held at Ulster Stadium. 1923 QF Toronto Ulster United FC 1 1925 1 Toronto Ulster United FC 6 1928 QF Toronto Ulster United FC 2
WILLIAMS, JOSEPH
1936 SF Calgary Callies 1938 QF Calgary Callies
146
2
WHEELER, WALT
WILLIAMS, FRED “TANK”
6 6 8 4 1
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1929 QF Vancouver St. Saviours 1935 2 Nanaimo City FC 1939 1 Vancouver Radials
WEST, TIM
IL
LH / RB / LB
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in SCO Brother Bob Weir. 1931 2 Toronto Scottish FC 1932 1 Toronto Scottish FC 1933 1 Toronto Scottish FC 1934 QF Toronto Scottish FC
WEST, GEORGE
G1
1
5 Regina Leader
WEIR, DAVIE
CH
OL / OR / CH
WEICKER, DOC
MATCHES G/CS
WHEELER,
1 3
2
YR RK CLUB
OR
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in West Bromwich, ENG. Grew up in Montréal, QC, CAN. 1928 2 Montréal CNR 4 G 1 1929 1 Montréal CNR 5 G 3 1930 2 Montréal CNR 3
WILLIAMS,
1933 QF Halifax Royal Navy
2
OL
WRIGHT
1936 QF Montréal Hamilton United
3
WILSON, ANDY
OL
WOOD, A.
LH
WOOD, HOWARD “PAPPY”
RH
WOOD, JACK
LB
GK
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1897-02-19 in Bellshill, Lanarkshire, SCO. Also grew up in Calgary. Died in Calgary on 1967-09-09. 1922 1 Calgary Hillhurst FC 7 CS 1 1923 QF Coleman 2 1924 QF Calgary Hillhurst FC 2 CS 1 Hero of the Connaught Series in 1922
WILSON, BILLY
1935 R1 Toronto Scottish FC
WILSON, G.
1935 SF Lethbridge Supinas
WILSON, J 1920
2 Winnipeg Brittania
3 4 3
WILSON, JIM
Played for Canada in 1921 (International in CAN) Played for Canada in 1924 (Tour of Australia) 1927 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion 2 1928 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion 2
WILSON, JOE 1920
2 Winnipeg Brittania
9
WILSON, NELSON
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1925 2 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers 1927 1 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers
WILSON,
1937 QF Edmonton Civics 1939 QF Edmonton Civics
WILSON,
1933 SF Calgary CPR 1938 QF Calgary Callies
WILSON, 1913
2 Lachine (Montréal)
WILTON, 1929
2 Winnipeg United Weston FC
WINNING, JIMMY
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1932 1 Toronto Scottish FC 1937 SF Sudbury Frood Mines Tigers 1939 SF Sudbury Falconbridge Falcons
6 6
WINTERS, JIMMY
1929 SF Edmonton CNR 1931 QF Edmonton CNR
WOLFSBERG,
1936 SF Calgary Callies
CH RH CH
CH
WOODS,
1921 QF Fort William 1932 QF Fort William Canadian Legion 2
WOODS,
1929 QF Regina Scottish
WOODWARD, F 1915
2 Toronto Lancashire
2 4
WOOLACOTT, W.
IL LH IR
G1
IR
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in CAN 1925 1 Toronto Ulster United FC 1926 SF Toronto Willys-Overland
1 4
WOOLFE, BILL
LH / LB
G1 G1
G1 G5
WORSLEY, BILL
CF
WOUTERSZ, ARTHUR “ARTIE”
OR
GK RH
IR / CF G2 G1 G1
RB 2
2
2
WOOSMAN, M.
3 CS 2
5 2
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1930 1 Westminster Royals FC
OR
4 2
6 3 3
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Curling The Brier winner Born 1888-08-29 in Winnipeg. Died 1978-09-28. 1915 1 Winnipeg Scottish 4
GK
G1
CF / RH
1
2
Dominion of Canada Championship winner 1938 1 North Shore United FC
0 2
WINTER, A.
Born in ENG. Grew up in SCO. 1928 QF Edmonton Canadian Legion
IR
G3
1925 QF Calgary CPR
1923
2 Montréal CPR
4 7
IR
Dominion of Canada Championship winner William Calman Worsley. Born 1892-08-17 in Dundee, Angus, SCO. Died in Montréal on 1972-02-26. Son Lorne Worlsey. 1919 1 Montréal Grand Trunk FC 4
Selected to play for Canada in 1916 (match canceled) Played for Canada in 1921 (International in CAN) Dominion of Canada Championship winner Arthur James Woutersz. Born 1896-08-31 in Colombo, Ceylon (SRI). Died in Wayne County, MI, USA on 194703-03. 1915 SF Montréal Grand Trunk FC 2 1919 1 Montréal Grand Trunk FC 4 G 2 1920 QC Montréal CPR 2
WRIGHT, JIMMY
CONNAUGHT
WILSON,
3
CHAMPIONSHIP
1936 R1 Hamilton Stelco
MATCHES G/CS
CH / RH
LEGENDS
WILLIAMS,
YR RK CLUB
FOOTBALLERS
MATCHES G/CS
Selected to play for Canada in 1916 (match canceled) 1920 QC Montréal CPR 2 1924 2 Beloeil Canadian Explosives 4
WRIGHT, JOHNNY
RH
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in Ruthglen, SCO 1922 1 Calgary Hillhurst FC 1924 QF Calgary Hillhurst FC
LB
WRIGHT, PADDY
1927 SF Saskatoon Sons of England
OL / IL 7 2 4
CH
147
CLUBS
YR RK CLUB
YR RK CLUB
MATCHES G/CS
YR RK CLUB
RB
YOUNG, JACK
WRIGLEY, 1914
5 Regina Leader
WYLIE, A.
1922 QF Nanaimo City FC
WYLIE, F.
1925 QF Regina Post
WYLIE,
1921 QF Calgary Callies
YARNELL,
1932 SF Montréal Blue Bonnets 1936 QF Montréal Hamilton United
YARNTON, HARRY “SLIM” 1921 SF Regina Post 1925 QF Regina Post 1926 SF Regina Post
YATES, JIMMY
1923 QF Coleman
4 2 2 2
OR GK OR GK
2 3 CS 1
LH / OR 4 1 1 2
YELLOWLEES, NORM
OR
G1
OL
Born 1912-03-17 in Winnipeg. Died in North Vancouver on 1991-01-14. 1932 SF Winnipeg Manitoba Telephones 4 G 1
YOUNG, BILLY “DANDY”
1934 SF Sudbury Frood Mines Tigers 1937 SF Sudbury Frood Mines Tigers
YOUNG, GEORGE
1931 QF Saskatoon Thistle 1935 QF Saskatoon Thistle
148
IR / IL
8 1 2 0
G2
CH
MATCHES G/CS
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Jack Paton Young. Born in North Vancouver, BC, CAN. Died (World War II). 1938 1 North Shore United FC 3
YOUNG, P.
1933 R1 Fort William Canadian Legion
3
YOUNG, TEDDY
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born in Bristol, ENG 1921 1 Toronto Scottish FC 1926 SF Toronto Willys-Overland 4
YOXALL, BILL
Grew up in Birmingham, ENG 1933 SF Calgary CPR
YULE,
1927 QF Fort Rouge Rangers
ZACCARELLI, ROMEO “ROMMIE”
RH OL G7 G2
CF / IL 5
G7
0
Dominion of Canada Championship winner Born 1896-10-11 in Comox, BC, CAN. Grew up in Nanaimo. Died in Nanaimo on 1958-08-06. 1922 QF Nanaimo City FC 2 1923 1 Nanaimo City FC Wanderers 2
RB
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Record 2 wins, 2 draws, 1 loss 1924 R1 Defeated Calgary Hillhurst 1924 SF Eliminated by Winnipeg United Weston
BC
CUMBERLAND CANADIAN COLLIERIES BC Record 4 wins, 3 draws, 1 loss 1926 R1 Defeated Edmonton CNR 1926 SF Defeated Regina Post 1926 F Lost Final to Winnipeg United Weston FC
LADYSMITH FC
BC
NANAIMO CITY FC
BC
Record 4 wins, 0 draws, 2 losses 1921 R1 Defeated Calgary Callies 1921 SF Defeated Regina Post 1921 F Lost Final to Toronto Scottish FC 2x Dominion of Canada Championship winners Nanaimo City FC and Nanaimo FC Wanderers All-time 28 matches over five competitions Record 17 wins, 6 draws, 5 losses 1922 R1 Eliminated by Calgary Hillhurst FC 1923 R1 Defeated Coleman 1923 SF Defeated Fort Rouge Rangers 1923 F Won Final v Montréal CPR 1925 R1 Defeated Calgary CPR 1925 SF Defeated Winnipeg United Weston FC 1925 F Lost Final to Toronto Ulster United FC 1927 R1 Defeated Edmonton Canadian Legion 1927 SF Defeated Saskatoon Sons of England 1927 F Won Final v Fort William Legion 1935 SF Defeated Lethbridge Supinas 1935 F Lost Final to Montréal Aldred
NORTH SHORE UNITED FC
BC
Dominion of Canada Championship winners in 1938 All-time 17 matches over two seasons Record 8 wins, 5 draws, 4 losses 1932 R1 Defeated Edmonton Canadian Legion 1932 SF Defeated Winnipeg Manitoba Telephones 1932 F Lost Final to Toronto Scottish FC 1938 R1 Defeated Calgary Callies 1938 SF Defeated Winnipeg United Weston FC 1938 F Won Final v Timmins Dome Mines Also Dominion of Canada Championship winners 1949
VANCOUVER COWAN-DODSON FC
BC
VANCOUVER JOHNSTON STORAGE
BC
Record 1 win, 0 draws, 2 losses 1933 R1 Eliminated by Calgary CPR
Dominion of Canada Championship winners in 1937 Record 6 wins, 0 draws, 2 losses 1937 R1 Defeated Edmonton Civics 1937 SF Defeated Winnipeg United Weston FC 1937 F Won Final v Toronto Ulster United FC Club disbanded after the 1937 championship
BC
VANCOUVER ST. SAVIOURS FC
BC
WESTMINSTER ROYALS FC
BC
Dominion of Canada Championship winners in 1939 Record 3 wins, 3 draws, 1 loss 1939 R1 Defeated Edmonton Civics 1939 SF Defeated Winnipeg Irish FC 1939 F Won Final v Montréal Carsteel FC
Record 0 wins, 0 draws, 2 losses 1929 R1 Eliminated by Edmonton CNR Dominion of Canada Championship winners in 1950 (as Vancouver City FC) and 1956 (Vancouver Haleco FC) 4x Dominion of Canada Championship winners All-time 30 matches over five competitions Record 23 wins, 0 draws, 7 losses 1928 R1 Defeated Edmonton Canadian Legion 1928 SF Defeated Winnipeg Westbrook 1928 F Won Final v Montréal CNR 1930 R1 Defeated Calgary Hillhurst 1930 SF Defeated Winnipeg Hearts 1930 F Won Final v Montréal CNR 1931 R1 Defeated Edmonton CNR 1931 SF Defeated Winnipeg Irish FC 1931 F Won Final v Toronto Scottish 1934 R1 Defeated Edmonton Radials 1934 R2 Eliminated by Prince Albert City Reds 1936 R1 Defeated Calgary Callies 1936 F Won Final v Winnipeg United Weston Also Canadian winners in 1953, 1955, 1958, 1960
CHAMPIONSHIP
CUMBERLAND FC
VANCOUVER RADIALS FC
LEGENDS
BRITISH COLUMBIA
RK YEAR BY YEAR, ROUND BY ROUND
ALBERTA CALGARY CALLIES
AB
CALGARY CPR
AB
CALGARY HILLHURST FC
AB
All-time 6 matches over 3 competitions Record 0 wins, 0 draws, 6 losses 1921 R1 Eliminated by Ladysmith FC 1936 R1 Eliminated by Westminster Royals FC 1938 R1 Eliminated by North Shore United FC The People’s Shield winners in 1907, 1908, 1909 Challenge Trophy winners 1999, 2003, 2007, 2008 All-time 8 matches over 2 competitions Record 3 wins, 0 draws, 5 losses 1925 R1 Eliminated by Nanaimo Wanderers 1933 R1 Defeated Vancouver Cowan-Dodson 1933 SF Eliminated by Prince Albert City Reds
CONNAUGHT
YR
Dominion of Canada Championship winners in 1922 All-time 11 matches over 3 competitions Record 3 wins, 4 draws, 4 losses 1922 R1 Defeated Nanaimo City FC 1922 SF Defeated Winnipeg United Weston FC 1922 F Won Final v Toronto Ulster United FC 1924 R1 Eliminated by Cumberland FC 1930 R1 Eliminated by Westminster Royals FC The People’s Shield winners in 1910
FOOTBALLERS
RK YEAR BY YEAR, ROUND BY ROUND
CLUBS
YR
YR
RK YEAR BY YEAR, ROUND BY ROUND
YR
RK YEAR BY YEAR, ROUND BY ROUND
COLEMAN AB
REGINA MOUNTED POLICE
SK
EDMONTON CANADIAN LEGION
AB
REGINA POST
SK
EDMONTON CIVICS
AB
REGINA SCOTTISH FC
SK
REGINA SOCCERITES
SK
SASKATOON SONS OF ENGLAND
SK
SASKATOON THISTLE FC
SK
Record 0 wins, 0 draws, 2 losses 1923 R1 Eliminated by Nanaimo Wanderers
All-time 6 matches over 3 competitions Record 0 wins, 2 draws, 4 losses 1927 R1 Eliminated by Nanaimo City FC 1928 R1 Eliminated by Westminster Royals FC 1932 R1 Eliminated by North Shore United FC
All-time 4 matches over 2 competitions Record 1 win, 0 draws, 3 losses 1937 R1 Eliminated by Vancouver Johnston Storage 1939 R1 Eliminated by Vancouver Radials
EDMONTON CNR
AB
All-time 9 matches over 3 competitions Record 2 wins, 2 draws, 5 losses 1926 R1 Eliminated by Cumberland Collieries 1929 R1 Defeated Vancouver St. Saviours 1929 SF Eliminated by Winnipeg United Weston FC 1931 R1 Eliminated by Westminster Royals
EDMONTON RADIALS
Record 0 wins, 0 draws, 2 losses 1934 R1 Eliminated by Westminster Royals
LETHBRIDGE SUPINAS
Record 2 wins, 0 draws, 2 losses 1935 R1 Defeated Saskatoon Thistle 1935 SF Eliminated by Nanaimo City FC
AB AB
SASKATCHEWAN SK
PRINCE ALBERT CITY REDS
SK
Record 0 wins, 0 draws, 2 losses 1924 R1 Eliminated by Winnipeg United Weston FC
REGINA CNR
SK
Record 0 wins, 1 draw, 1 loss 1932 R1 Eliminated by Winnipeg Manitoba Telephones
REGINA IMPERIAL OIL
SK
REGINA LEADER
SK
Record 0 wins, 0 draws, 2 losses 1923 R1 Eliminated by Fort Rouge Rangers
Record 0 wins, 0 draws, 4 losses 1914 5 Round-robin series, fifth place in standings
150
All-time 8 matches over 3 competitions Record 1 win, 0 draws, 7 losses 1921 R1 Defeated Fort Rouge Rangers 1921 SF Eliminated by Ladysmith FC 1925 R1 Eliminated by Winnipeg United Weston FC 1926 SF Eliminated by Cumberland Collieries Record 1 win, 0 draws, 1 loss 1929 R1 Eliminated by Winnipeg United Weston FC Record 0 wins, 1 draw, 1 loss 1920 R1 Eliminated by Winnipeg Brittanias All-time 6 matches over 2 competitions Record 1 win, 1 draw, 4 losses 1927 R1 Defeated Fort Rouge Rangers 1927 SF Eliminated by Nanaimo City FC 1930 R1 Eliminated by Winnipeg Hearts
All-time 7 matches over 3 competitions Record 1 win, 0 draws, 6 losses 1928 R1 Eliminated by Winnipeg Westbrook 1931 R1 Eliminated by Winnipeg Irish FC 1935 R1 Eliminated by Lethbridge Supinas
MANITOBA
MOOSE JAW CPR
All-time 19 matches over 2 competitions Record 8 wins, 3 draws, 8 losses 1933 R1 Defeated Winnipeg Irish FC 1933 SF Defeated Calgary CPR 1933 F Lost to Toronto Scottish FC 1934 R2 Defeated Westminster Royals FC 1934 SF Defeated Winnipeg United Weston FC 1934 F Lost to Verdun Park FC
Record 0 wins, 0 draws, 2 losses 1922 R1 Eliminated by Winnipeg United Weston FC
FORT ROUGE RANGERS
MB
NORWOOD WANDERERS FC
MB
WINNIPEG BRITTANIA
MB
WINNIPEG GREAT WAR VETERANS
MB
All-time 8 matches over 3 competitions Record 3 wins, 2 draws, 3 losses 1921 R1 Eliminated by Regina Post 1923 R1 Defeated Regina Imperial Oil 1923 SF Eliminated by Nanaimo Wanderers 1927 R1 Eliminated by Saskatoon Sons of England
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winners Norwood Wanderers FC of St. Boniface All-time 7 matches over 2 competitions Record 3 wins, 4 draws, 2 losses 1913 1 Round-robin series, first place in standings 1914 1 Round-robin series, first place in standings Record 3 wins, 4 draws, 2 losses 1920 R1 Defeated Regina Soccerites 1920 R2 Three-team series, advance to replay 1920 SF Defeated Fort William CPR 1920 F Lost Final to Hamilton Westinghouse FC Record 2 wins, 0 draws, 3 losses 1919 SF Defeated Port Arthur Pascoes 1919 F Lost Final to Montréal Grand Trunk FC
ONTARIO YR
MB
All-time 13 matches over 3 competitions Record 7 wins, 3 draws, 3 losses 1931 R1 Defeated Saskatoon Thistle 1931 SF Eliminated by Westminster Royals FC 1933 R1 Defeated Fort William Canadian Legion 1933 R2 Eliminated by Prince Albert City Reds 1939 SF Eliminated by Vancouver Radials
WINNIPEG MANITOBA TELEPHONES
MB
WINNIPEG SCOTTISH FC
MB
Record 1 win, 2 draws, 1 loss 1932 R1 Defeated Regina CNR 1932 SF Eliminated by North Shore United FC
Dominion of Canada Championship winners Record 3 wins, 0 draws, 0 losses 1915 SF Defeated Fort William CPR 1915 F Won Final v Toronto Lancashire Also Canadian winners in 1954 and 1962 (as Winnipeg AN&AF Scottish FC)
WINNIPEG UNITED WESTON FC
MB
2x Dominion of Canada Championship winners All-time 58 matches over 10 competitions Record 26 wins, 16 draws, 16 losses 1922 R1 Defeated Regina Mounted Police 1922 SF Eliminated by Calgary Hillhurst FC 1924 R1 Defeated Moose Jaw CPR 1924 SF Defeated Cumberland FC 1924 F Won Final v Beloeil Canadian Explosives 1925 R1 Defeated Regina Post 1925 SF Eliminated by Nanaimo Wanderers 1926 R1 Defeated Fort William Great War Veterans 1926 SF Defeated Toronto Willys-Overland 1926 F Won Final v Cumberland Collieries 1929 R1 Defeated Regina Scottish 1929 SF Defeated Edmonton CNR 1929 F Lost Final to Montréal CNR 1934 R1 Defeated Fort William Wanderers 1934 SF Eliminated by Prince Albert City Reds 1935 R1 Eliminated by Fort William Wanerers 1936 R1 Defeated Fort William Canadian Legion 1936 SF Defeated Sudbury Falconbridge 1936 F Lost Final to Westminster Royals FC 1937 SF Eliminated by Vancouver National Storage 1938 R1 Defeated Fort William Wanderers 1938 SF Eliminated by North Shore United FC
WINNIPEG WESTBROOK
Record 2 wins, 0 draws, 3 losses 1928 R1 Defeated Saskatoon Thistle 1928 SF Eliminated by Westminster Royals FC
MB
FORT WILLIAM
ON
FORT WILLIAM CANADIAN LEGION
ON
FORT WILLIAM CPR
ON
FORT WILLIAM WAR VETERANS
ON
Record 0 wins, 0 draws, 2 losses 1921 R1 Eliminated by Toronto Scottish FC
All-time 18 matches over 8 competitions Record 3 wins, 3 draws, 12 losses 1927 SF Defeated Brantford Cockshutt FC 1927 F Lost Final to Nanaimo City FC Wanderers 1928 SF Eliminated by Montréal CNR 1929 SF Eliminated by Montréal CNR 1930 R1 Eliminated by Hamilton Thistle FC 1931 SF Eliminated by Toronto Scottish FC 1932 R1 Eliminated by Toronto Scottish FC 1933 R1 Eliminated by Winnipeg Irish FC 1936 R1 Eliminated by Winnipeg United Weston FC
All-time 16 matches over 5 competitions Record 4 wins, 5 draws, 7 losses 1913 3 Round-robin series, third place 1914 2 Round-robin series, second place 1915 SF Eliminated by Winnipeg ScottishFC 1920 R2 Three-team series, advance to replay 1920 SF Eliminated by Winnipeg Brittania 1924 SF Eliminated by Beloeil Canadian Explosives The People’s Shield winners in 1912 All-time 5 matches over 3 competitions Record 0 wins, 0 draws, 5 losses 1923 SF Eliminated by Montréal CPR 1925 SF Eliminated by Toronto Ulster United FC 1926 R1 Eliminated by Winnipeg United Weston FC
CONNAUGHT
WINNIPEG IRISH FC
NEW ONTARIO
CHAMPIONSHIP
MB
Record 3 wins, 0 draws, 1 loss 1930 R1 Defeated Saskatoon Sons of England 1930 SF Eliminated by Westminster Royals FC
LEGENDS
WINNIPEG HEARTS
RK YEAR BY YEAR, ROUND BY ROUND
FORT WILLIAM WESTFORT WANDERERS ON All-time 11 matches over 3 competitions Record 3 wins, 2 draws, 6 losses 1934 R1 Eliminated by Winnipeg United Weston FC 1935 R1 Defeated Winnipeg United Weston FC 1935 SF Eliminated by Montréal Aldred 1938 R1 Eliminated by Winnipeg United Weston FC
PORT ARTHUR PASCOES
Record 1 win, 0 draws, 2 losses 1919 SF Eliminated by Winnipeg War Veterans
ON
ONTARIO
FOOTBALLERS
RK YEAR BY YEAR, ROUND BY ROUND
BRANTFORD COCKSHUTT FC BLUES ON Record 1 win, 1 draw, 2 losses 1927 R1 Defeated Montréal CPR 1927 SF Eliminated by Fort William Canadian Legion
HAMILTON STELCO
Record 0 wins, 1 draw, 2 losses 1936 R1 Eliminated by Sudbury Falconbridge
ON
CLUBS
YR
YR
RK YEAR BY YEAR, ROUND BY ROUND
YR
HAMILTON THISTLE FC
ON
HAMILTON WESTINGHOUSE
ON
Record 1 win, 2 draws, 1 loss 1930 R1 Defeated Fort William Canadian Legion 1930 SF Eliminated by Montréal CNR
Dominion of Canada Championship winners in 1920 Record 3 wins, 1 draw, 2 losses 1920 R1 Defeated Montréal CPR 1920 R2 Three-team series, advance to final 1920 F Won Final v Winnipeg Brittania
MIMICO BEACH FC
ON
OSHAWA GENERAL MOTORS
ON
TORONTO EATON’S
ON
Record 0 wins, 1 draw, 1 loss 1924 R1 Beloeil Canadian Explosives Record 0 wins, 1 draw, 1 loss 1929 R1 Eliminated by Montréal CNR Record 2 wins, 1 draw, 1 loss 1914 3 Round-robin series, third place
TORONTO LANCASHIRE
Record 1 win, 2 draws, 1 loss 1915 SF Defeated Montréal Grand Trunk FC 1915 F Lost Final to Winnipeg Scottish FC
ON
RK YEAR BY YEAR, ROUND BY ROUND
1937 R1 Defeated Montréal Glen Yards 1937 SF Defeated Sudbury Frood Mines 1937 F Lost Final to Vancouver Johnston Storage 1938 R1 Defeated Montréal Carsteel FC 1938 SF Eliminated by Timmins Dome Mines 1939 R1 Eliminated by Montréal Carsteel FC Also Dominion of Canada Championship 1946, 1951
TORONTO WILLYS-OVERLAND
ON
Record 2 wins, 0 draws, 2 losses 1926 R1 Defeated Montréal CPR 1926 SF Eliminated by Winnipeg United Weston FC
NORTHERN ONTARIO MCINTYRE MINES
ON
SUDBURY FALCONBRIDGE
ON
Record 0 wins, 2 draws, 1 loss 1933 R1 Eliminated by Toronto Scottish FC
TORONTO OLD COUNTRY
ON
All-time 20 matches over 3 competitions Record 8 wins, 5 draws, 7 losses 1935 R1 Defeated Toronto Scottish FC 1935 R2 Eliminated by Montréal Aldred 1936 R1 Defeated Hamilton Stelcos 1936 R2 Defeated Montréal Hamilton United 1936 SF Eliminated by Winnipeg United Weston FC 1939 SF Eliminated by Montréal Carsteel FC
TORONTO SCOTTISH FC
ON
SUDBURY FROOD MINES
ON
TIMMINS DOME MINES
ON
All-time 5 matches across 2 competitions Record 1 win, 2 draws, 2 losses 1913 4 Round-robin series, fourth place 1919 SF Eliminated by Montréal Grand Trunk FC
3x Dominion of Canada Championship winners in 1925 All-time 35 matches across 6 competitions Record 19 wins, 8 draws, 8 losses 1921 R1 Defeated Fort William 1921 SF Defeated Montréal CPR 1921 F Won Final v Ladysmith FC 1931 R1 Defeated Montréal Carsteel FC 1931 SF Defeated Fort William Canadian Legion 1931 F Lost Final to Westminster Royals FC 1932 R1 Defeated Fort William Canadian Legion 1932 SF Defeated Montréal Blue Bonnets 1932 F Won Final v North Shore United FC 1933 R1 Defeated McIntyre Mines 1933 SF Defeated Montréal CNR 1933 F Won Final v Prince Albert City Reds 1934 R1 Eliminated by Sudbury Frood Mines 1935 R1 Eliminated by Sudbury Falconbridge
TORONTO ULSTER UNITED FC
Dominion of Canada Championship winners All-time 28 matches across 7 competitions Record 12 wins, 7 draws, 9 losses 1922 R1 Defeated Montréal Grenadier Guards 1921 F Lost Final to Calgary Hillhurst FC 1923 R1 Eliminated by Montréal CPR 1925 R1 Defeated by Montréal Carsteel FC 1925 SF Defeated Fort William War Veterans 1925 F Won Final v Nanaimo Wanderers 1928 R1 Eliminated by Montréal CNR
152
ON
All-time 12 matches over 2 competitions Record 2 wins, 7 draws, 3 losses 1934 R1 Defeated Toronto Scottish FC 1934 SF Eliminated by Verdun Park FC 1937 SF Eliminated by Toronto Ulster United FC Record 3 wins, 2 draws, 2 losses 1938 SF Defeated Toronto Ulster United FC 1938 F Lost Final to North Shore United FC
QUÉBEC BELOEIL CANADIAN EXPLOSIVES
QC
Record 3 wins, 2 draws, 1 loss 1924 R1 Defeated Mimico Beach FC 1924 SF Defeated Fort William CPR 1924 F Lost Final to Winnipeg United Weston FC
LACHINE QC
All-time 7 matches over two competitions Record 2 wins, 2 draws, 3 losses 1913 2 Round-robin series, second place 1914 4 Round-robin series, fourth place
PLAYERNAME
QC
MONTRÉAL CARSTEEL FC
QC
Record 1 win, 0 draws, 1 loss 1932 SF Eliminated by Toronto Scottish FC
All-time 16 matches over 4 competitions Record 5 wins, 4 draws, 7 losses 1925 R1 Eliminated by Toronto Ulster United FC 1931 R1 Eliminated by Toronto Scottish FC 1938 R1 Eliminated by Toronto Ulster United FC 1939 R1 Defeated Toronto Ulster United FC 1939 SF Defeated Sudbury Falconbridge 1939 F Lost Final to Vancouver Radials Dominion of Canada Championship winners in 1948
MONTRÉAL CNR
QC
Dominion of Canada Championship winners All-time 23 matches over 4 competitions Record 12 wins, 4 draws, 7 losses 1928 R1 Defeated Toronto Ulster United FC 1928 SF Defeated Fort William Canadian Legion 1928 F Lost Final to Westminster Royals FC 1929 R1 Defeated Oshawa General Motors 1929 SF Defeated Fort William Canadian Legion 1929 F Won Final v Winnipeg United Weston FC 1930 SF Defeated Hamilton Thistle FC 1930 F Lost Final to Westminster Royals FC 1933 R1 Defeated Halifax Royal Navy 1930 SF Eliminated by Toronto Scottish FC
MONTRÉAL CPR
QC
MONTRÉAL GLEN YARDS
QC
MONTRÉAL GRAND TRUNK FC
QC
MONTRÉAL GRENADIER GUARDS
QC
All-time 17 matches over 5 competitions Record 8 wins, 2 draws, 7 losses 1920 R1 Eliminated by Hamilton Westinghouse 1921 R1 Defeated Halifax Shipyards 1921 SF Eliminated by Toronto Scottish FC 1923 R1 Defeated Toronto Ulster United FC 1923 SF Defeated Fort William War Veterans 1923 F Lost Final to Nanaimo Wanderers 1926 R1 Eliminated by Toronto Willys-Overland 1927 R1 Eliminated by Brantford Cockshutt FC Record 0 wins, 0 draws, 2 losses 1937 R1 Eliminated by Toronto Ulster United FC
Dominion of Canada Championship winners in 1919 All-time 6 matches over 2 competitions Record 3 wins, 1 draw, 2 losses 1915 SF Eliminated by Toronto Lancashire 1919 SF Defeated Toronto Old Country 1919 F Won Final v Winnipeg War Veterans Record 0 wins, 0 draws, 2 losses 1922 R1 Eliminated by Toronto Ulster United FC
QC
VERDUN PARK FC
QC
Record 1 win, 0 draws, 2 losses 1936 R1 Eliminated by Sudbury Falconbridge
Dominion of Canada Championship winners in 1934 Record 3 wins, 4 draws, 1 loss 1934 SF Defeated Sudbury Frood Mines 1934 F Won Final v Prince Albert City Reds Club disbanded after the 1934 championship
NOVA SCOTIA HALIFAX NS Record 0 wins, 0 draws, 2 losses 1921 R1 Eliminated by Montréal CPR
HALIFAX ROYAL NAVY
NS
HALIFAX ST. GEORGE’S ACES
NS
Record 0 wins, 0 draws, 2 losses 1933 R1 Eliminated by Montréal CNR Record 0 wins, 0 draws, 2 losses 1935 R1 Eliminated by Montréal Aldred
CONNAUGHT
MONTRÉAL BLUE BONNETS
MONTRÉAL HAMILTON UNITED
CHAMPIONSHIP
QC
Dominion of Canada Championship winners in 1935 Record 8 wins, 1 draw, 2 losses 1935 R1 Defeated Halifax St. George’s Aces 1935 R2 Defeated Sudbury Falconbridge 1935 SF Defeated Fort William Westfort Wanderers 1935 F Won Final v Nanaimo City FC Club renamed Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
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MONTRÉAL ALDRED
YR
FOOTBALLERS
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CLUBS
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154