Cups


British Consols Trophy
Starting in 1925, the British Consols Trophy was awarded to the Toronto city champions, as part of a special cup competition.
1925
Ulster United
1927
Ulster United
1929
Ulster United
1931
Ulster United
1933
Scottish
1935
British Consols
1937
Ulster United
1939
Scottish
1926
Willys Overland
1928
Ulster United
1930
Ulster United
1932
Scottish
1934
Scottish
1936
Scottish
1938
Ulster United
1940
Scottish
Hamilton Spectator Cup
The Spectator Cup is one of the longest running soccer competitions in North America, and the trophy can be seen in the foyer of the Hamilton Spectator building on Frid Street in Hamilton. It is not easy to find the details of the finals in the early years, but the shields on the trophy indicate the winners. In other years, it is possible to trace the competition up to the final, but when the competition lasted well into December, it was too late to play the final, for by that time, many grounds were unplayable.
1896
Winners: St. Matthew’s
Finalist:
1898
Winners: St. Matthew’s
Finalist:
1900
Winners: Ontario Normal College
Finalist:
1902
Winners: Ontario Normal College
Finalist:
1904
Winners: Dundas Scots
Finalist: Ontario Normal College
1906
Winners: Dundas Rangers
Finalist:
1908
Winners: Westinghouse
Finalist:
1910
Winners: Harvester
Finalist:
1912
Winners: Westinghouse
Finalist: Independent Labour Party
1914
Winners: Asylum
Finalist: Progressives
1916
(Not Played)
Westinghouse vs Tigers
1918
Winners: Independent Labour Party
Finalist:
1920
Winners: Westinghouse
Finalist: Harvesters
1922
Winners: Independent Labour Party
Finalist: Thistles
1924
(Not Played)
Thistles vs Stelco
1926
Winners: Hamilton Pro’s
Finalist: Brantford Cockshutts
1928
Winners: Hamilton City
Finalist: Brantford Cockshutts
1930
Winners: Thistles
Finalist: Hamilton City
1932
Winners: Hamilton City
Finalist: Thistles
1934
Not Played
1936
Winners: Hamilton City
Finalist: Thistles
1938
Winners: Stelco
Finalist: Hamilton City
1940
Winners: Fergus
Finalist: Stelco
1897
Winners: St. Matthew’s
Finalist:
1899
Winners: Ontario Normal College
Finalist:
1901
Winners: Ontario Normal College
Finalist:
1903
Winners: Dundas Scots
Finalist:
1905
Winners: Dundas Scots
Finalist:
1907
Winners: Westinghouse
Finalist:
1909
Winners: Westinghouse
Finalist:
1911
Winners: Westinghouse
Finalist:
1913
Winners: Lancashire
Finalist:
1915
No competition
1917
Winners: Wanderers
Finalist:
1919
Winners: Harvesters
Finalist:
1921
Winners: Thistles
Finalist: Westinghouse
1923
Winners: Stelco
Finalist: Oakville
1925
(Not Played)
Thistles vs Chipmans
1927
Winners: Brantford Cockshutts
Finalist: Thistles
1929
Winners: Hamilton City
Finalist: Brantford Cockshutts
1931
Winners: Thistles
Finalist: Hamilton City
1933
Winners: Hamilton City
Finalist: Thistles
1935
Winners: Hamilton City
Finalist: Steel
1937
Winners: Hamilton City
Finalist:
1939
Winners: Hamilton City
Finalist: Stelco
1941
Winners: Hamilton City
Finalist: RAF Mount Hope
Crawford Cup
Ontario Intermediate Championship—Crawford Cup
1901
Spring: Galt F.C.
Falll: Galt F.C.
1903
Spring: Scots
Falll: Broadviews
1905
Spring: Locust Hill Clippers
Falll: Stanley Barracks
1907
Spring: Brussels
Falll: Not completed
1909
Spring: Havelock
Falll: Claremont
1911
Green River
1913
Hamilton Asylum
1902
Spring: Galt F.C.
Falll: Plattsville
1904
Spring: Little York
Falll: Little York
1906
Spring: Little York
Falll: Brittanias
1908
Spring: Malvern Ramblers
Falll: Not completed
1910
Spring: Niagara Falls Colonials
Falll: Niagara Falls Colonials
1912
Niagara Falls Colonials
Thomson Cup
1902
Spring: Preston
Falll: Scots
1904
Spring: Rangers
Falll: Rangers
1906
Spring: Mildmay
Falll: Mildmay
1908
Spring: Tavistock
Falll: Not completed
1910
Spring: Markham HS
Falll: Markham HS
1903
Spring: Little York
Falll: Scots
1905
Spring: Listowel
Falll: Broadviews
1907
Spring: Toronto All Saints
Falll: Tavistock
1909
Spring: Little York
Falll: Markham HS
WFA Challenge Cup
1880
Berlin High School
1881 - 1882
Berlin High School
1883 - 1884
Dundas
1885 - 1886
Galt F.C.
1887-1888
Berlin Rangers
1889
Spring: Berlin Rangers
Fall: Toronto Varsity
1891
Spring: Seaforth Hurons
Fall: Detroit
1893
Spring: Galt F.C.
Fall: Windsor
1895
Spring: Seaforth Hurons
Fall: Berlin Mechanics
1897
Spring: Berlin Rangers
1899
Berlin Rangers
1901
Galt F.C.
1903
Galt F.C.
1905
Seaforth Hurons
1907
Dundas
1909
Stratford
1911
Woodstock
1913
Stratford
1915
Stratford
1919
Brantford United
1921
Guelph Taylor
1923
Guelph Taylor
1925
Kitchener Rangers
1927
Owen Sound
1929
Hespeler Hummers
1931
Stratford
1880 - 1881
Berlin High School
1882 - 1883
Berlin High School
1884 - 1885
Berlin Rangers
1886 - 1887
Galt F.C.
1888
Fall: Berlin Rangers
1890
Spring: Toronto Scots
Fall: Toronto Varsity
1892
Spring: Michigan A.A.
Fall: Preston
1894
Spring: Seaforth Hurons
Fall: Orwell
1896
Spring: Seaforth Hurons
Fall: Ingersoll
1888
Berlin Rangers
1900
Berlin Rangers
1902
Galt F.C.
1904
Galt F.C.
1906
Seaforth Hurons
1908
Preston
1910
Spring: Stratford
Fall: Galt F.C.
1912
Stratford
1914
Stratford
1916 - 1917 - 1918
No competition
1920
Galt
1922
Forbes
1924
Forbes
1926
Kitchener Rangers
1928
Hespeler Hummers
1930
Newton
1932
Hespeler Hummers
WFA Intermediate Cup
1884
Galt
1886
Arthur
1888
Berlin Rangers II
1890
Berlin Rangers II
1892
Preston
1894
Spring: Ayr
Fall: Plattsville
1896
Spring: Brantford YMCA
Fall: Ingersoll
1898
Fall: Ingersoll
1900
Spring: Listowel
1902
Spring: Galt F.C.
Fall: Plattsville
1904
Brussels
1906
Preston
1908
Owen Sound
1910
Niagara Falls
1912
Listowel
1885
Berlin Rangers
1887
Galt II
1889
Berlin Rangers II
1891
Preston
1893
Spring: Galt Excelsiors
Fall: Ayr
1895
Spring: Ayr
Fall: Woodstock C.I.
1897
Spring: Guelph O.A.C.
1899
Berlin Rangers II
1901
Spring: Galt F.C.
1903
Brussels
1905
No competition
1907
Brussels
1909
Brussels
1911
Colonials
London Free Press Cup Finals
The London Free Press Cup was first played for in 1921 and awarded to the champions of the London and District League. However, it seems to have been taken out of competition in 1935.
1921
July 9, 1921
Public Utilities: 3
St. Johns Rovers: 1
1923
September 8, 1923
St. John’s Rivers: 1
Sarnia Tunnel City: 1
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September 24, 1923
St. John’s Rivers: 2
Sarnia Tunnel City: 1
1925
August 17, 1925
London CNR: 2
Sarnia Imperials: 2
August 24, 1925
London CNR: 4
Sarnia Imperials: 3
1927
September 10, 1927
London CNR: 3
Wabash CNR: 2
1929
October 5, 1929
London Thistles: 1
Sarnia Imperials: 1
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October 12, 1929
Sarnia Imperials: 2
London Thistles: 1
1931
July 18, 1931
London Thistles: 6
St. Thomas United: 2
July 25, 1931
London Thistles: 5
St. Thomas United: 0
1934
August 11, 1934
Catlings Thistles: 0
Labatts: 0
August 25, 1934
Carlings Thistles: 3
Labatts: 2
1922
July 29, 1922
St. Andrews Society: 2
Western Ontario Regiment: 1
1924
July 26, 1924
London Maple Leafs: 6
Royal Canadian Regiment: 2
1926
August 21, 1926
St. Johns Rovers: 1
London Thistles: 1
August 28, 1926
St. Johns Rovers: 3
London Thistles: 0
1928
London CNR
St. Thomas Michigan Central
1930
July 12, 1930
London Thistles: 0
London C.N.R.: 0
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July 15, 1930
London Thistles: 2
London C.N.R.: 0
1932
August 3, 1932
Carlings: 1
London Thistles: 0
August 8, 1932
Carlings: 2
London Thistles: 2
1935
August 3, 1935
Labatts: 2
Carlings: 1
August 10, 1935
Labatts: 2
Carlings: 1
Carls-Rite Cup
A competition between All-Star teams representing Montreal and Toronto began in 1914 and continued until 1931. It gives us some idea of who the better players were in each city during those years. Unfortunately, it is not always possible to find the first names of the players. The teams the players played for at the time they played in the Carls-Rite Cup, where known, are in brackets. In some years, a game was played in each city; in others, only one game. The Carls-Rite Cup was donated for competition by the Carls-Rite Hotel in Toronto.
1914 – Winners –
TORONTO
May 25, 1914,
at the Rosedale Grounds in Toronto
Toronto: 2 (Thomson, ?)
Montreal: 2 (McLean, Stott)
HT: 2–1 Att: Ref: J. Millsip (Toronto)
Toronto: Enfield – McKay, Jack Richardson – Brown, Hatton, Les Adgey –
Donnell, Thomson, Rutherford, Riddy, Elliott.
Montreal: Davies – Caie, Dorman – Rae, Taylor, Armour – Campbell,
McLean, Watkins, Eddie Stott, Reynolds.
1914 – Winners –
TORONTO ULSTER UNITED
July 1, 1914,
at Alexandra Park in Montreal
Montreal: 0
Toronto: 1 (Hunter)
HT: Att: Ref:
Montreal: Len Peto – McKay, Beattie – Alex Rae, Taylor, Armour – McLean, Jimmy McLeish, Dick, Hornsby, Sellars.
Toronto: Enfield – Robinson, McKay – Harry A’Court, Croucher, Leys –
Donnel, Rutherford, Hunter, Winter, Abrams.
1915 – Winners –
TORONTO
May 24, 1915,
in Montreal
Montreal: 2 (Reynolds, McLeish)
Toronto: 3 (Jones, Lowe, Hopper)
HT: 2–1 Att: Ref: H. Roberts
Montreal: Len Peto (M.A.A.A.) – Gillies (Fairmount), Beattie (M.A.A.A.) –Groves (C.P.R.), Jimmy Montgomerie (Highlanders), Howie (O.S.) –
Reynolds (C.P.R.) – Jimmy McLeish (G.T.R.), Orr (G.T.R.), Edwards (M.A.A.A.), Sellars (Locos).
Toronto: McCracken (Eatons) – Hutchinson (Old Country), Jack
Richardson (Manchester City) – McAdam (Eatons), Lowe (Queens Park),
Lavery (Dunlop Robber) – Jones (Lancashire), Rutherford (Overseas), Hopper (Devonians), Riddy (Queens Park), McNeilly (Eatons).
1915 – Winners –
TORONTO
July 1, 1915,
at Varsity Stadium in Toronto
Toronto: 3 (Hopper, o.g. Lavery)
Montreal: 1 (Orr)
HT: 1–0 Att: 2000 Ref: W.S. Murchie (Toronto)
Toronto: McCracken – Hutchinson, Jack Richardson – McAdam, Lowe,
Lavery – Art Jones, Rutherford, Hopper, Oakley, McNulty.
Montreal: Len Peto – George Stafford, Beatty – Crossans, Walker, Berry –
Artie Wouteresz, Jimmy McLeish, Orr, McFarlane, Sellars.
1916 – Winners –
MONTREAL
May 24, 1916,
in Toronto
Toronto: 2 (Forsythe, Griffiths)
Montreal: 1 (Beatty)
HT: Att: 1500 Ref: W.S. Murchie (Toronto)
Toronto: John Galbraith (Overseas-Hearts) – Turney (Wychwood), Jack
Richardson (Overseas-Hearts) – Tunstall (Toronto Street Railway), Young
(Overseas-Hearts), McDonald Wychwood) – Barron (Dunlop Rubber),
Hamilton (H and S United), Griffiths (Sunderland), George Forsythe (Ulster) Archie Walker (Wychwood).
Montreal: Baker (Locos) – P. Simpson (Chemicals), Bob Hewitt (G.T.R.) –
W. Simpson (Shamrocks), Wright (Locos) – Crossans (Lyalls), Artie Wouteresz (G.T.R.), Duff (C.P.R.), Eddie Stott (G.T.R.), Beatty (Lachine), Seath (Sons of Scotland).
1916 – Winners –
MONTREAL
July 1, 1916,
at Alexandra Park in Montreal
Montreal: 3 (Wouteresz, Shipley 2)
Toronto: 1 (Barron)
HT: Att: Ref: Moore
Montreal: Baker – McLagan, P. Simpson – Wright, Eddie Stott, H.A. Simpson – Artie Wouteresz, Duff, Shipley, Salter, Beatty.
Toronto: Enfield – Tunstall, Jack Richardson – Les Adgey, Young, McDonald – Barron, Ernie Fidler, Griffiths, Riddy, Archie Walker.
1917 – Winners –
MONTREAL
May 24, 1917,
in Montreal
Montreal: 2 (Stott pen, Wouteresz)
Toronto: 0
HT: Att: Ref: H. Roberts
Montreal: Orr – McLagan, George Stafford – Manders, Wright, Eddie Stott – Artie Wouteresz, Duff, Greenwood, Beale, Sellars.
Toronto: McAlpin – Burdett, Jack Richardson – Turney, Taylor, Les Adgey – Lindsay, Hamilton, Dobson, George Forsythe, Harrison.
1917 – Winners –
MONTREAL
August 6, 1917,
at Varsity Stadium in Toronto
Toronto: 1 (Sharpe)
Montreal: 3 (Smith, Seath)
HT: 1–1 Att: Ref: W.S. Murchie (Toronto)
Toronto: Stevens – Burdett, Turney – Taylor, Cardy, Les Adgey – Carter, Bell, Sharpe, George Forsythe, Reid.
Montreal: Hughes – McLagan, French – Crossans, Wright, Eddie Stott –
Artie Wouteresz, Campbell, Smith, Seith, Sellars.
1918 – No competition
1919 – Winners –
TORONTO
July 1, 1919,
at Alexandra Park in Montreal
Montreal: 1 (Stott)
Toronto: 1 (Walker)
HT: 1–0 Att: Ref:
Montreal: Gallagher – Robertson, Andy Clark – Wright, Jimmy Montgomerie, Hill – Artie Wouteresz, McLeish, Smith, Eddie Stott, Hornsby.
Toronto: Art Halliwell – Geordie Campbell, William Brownlee – Hamilton, James, Sid Brown – Kershaw, John Linton, Archie Walker, Jack McGuire, Jackson.
1919 – Winners –
MONTREAL
August 4, 1919,
at Varsity Stadium in Toronto
Toronto: 3 (Jackson, Lavery 2)
Montreal: 0
HT: 1–0 Att: 5000 Ref: W.S. Murchie (Toronto)
Toronto: Art Halliwell – Geordie Campbell, William Brownlee – Harry A’Court, Jones, Sid Brown – Harry Anderson, Yeates, Lavery, McNeilly, Jackson.
Montreal: O’Shaughnessy – Nill, Andy Clarke – Alec Rae Wright, Jones –
Artie Wouteresz, Armstrong, McCarthy, Eddie Stott, Innes.
1920 – Winners –
MONTREAL
July 1, 1920,
at the Grand Trunk Grounds in Montreal
Montreal: 2 (Wouteresz, Angel))
Toronto: 0
HT: Att: 4000 Ref: E.W. Wainwright
Montreal: Smith – Paton, Andy Clark – Topping, Jimmy Montgomerie, Brake – Artie Wouteresz, Dick, Joe Angel, Smith, Baxter.
Toronto: Art Halliwell – Hutchinson, Tommy Johnson – Hamilton, Campbell,
Ernie Martin – Harry Anderson, Jack McGuire, Marshall, George Forsythe, Aitken.
1920 – Winners –
TORONTO
September 6, 1920,
in Toronto
Toronto: 1 (Jones)
Montreal: 0
HT: Att: Ref:
Toronto: Art Halliwell – Geordie Campbell, Brooks – Harry A’Court, Jones, Ernie Martin – Billy Hunt, Marshall, Griffiths, Grant, Munro.
Montreal: Smith – Hill, Andy Clarke – Alec Rae, Jimmy Montgomerie, Chic Craigie – Artie Wouteresz, Dick, Joe Angel, Eddie Stott, Alex Smith.
1921 – Winners –
TORONTO
July 1, 1921,
in Montreal
Montreal: 1 (Alex Smith)
Toronto: 3 (Charlie Taylor 2, Moir)
HT: 0–2 Att: Ref:
Montreal: Johnny Nicol – Adam Smith, Andy Clarke – McNaught, Jimmy Montgomerie, Chic Craigie – Artie Wouteresz, Dick, McCarthy, Alex Smith, Harrowing.
Toronto: Art Halliwell – Billy Hunt, O’Brien – Hamilton, Bert Herring, McKee – Ferguson, Jimmy Galloway, Lavery, Jimmy Moir, Taylor.
1921 – Winners –
TORONTO
August 1, 1921,
at Broadview Field in Toronto
Toronto: 4 (Dierden, Lavery, Taylor, Galloway)
Montreal: 1 (?)
HT: Att: Ref:
Toronto: Art Halliwell – Billy Hunt, O’Brien – Fred Dierden, Bob McAdam, McKee – Barron, Jimmy Galloway, Lavery, Jimmy Moir, Charlie Taylor.
Montreal: Harris – Adam Smith, Andy Clark – Brewerton, McNaught, McLogan – McLeish, Jimmy Montgomerie, Artie Wouteresz, Chic Craigie, Alex Smith.
1922 – Winners –
MONTREAL
July 1, 1922,
at Alexandra Park in Montreal
Montreal: 1 (Wouteresz)
Toronto: 2 (Taylor, Lavery)
HT: Att: Ref:
Montreal: Brown – McElligott, Alex Kemp – Brewerton, Jimmy Montgomerie, Yule – Artie Wouteresz, Ferguson, Jack Renfrew, Bobby Drummond, Alex Smith.
Toronto: Harry Stansfield – Geordie Campbell, Tommy Johnson – Fred Dierden, Woods, J. Johnson – Barron, McAvoy, Bobby Lavery, Bert Herring, Charlie Taylor.
1923 – Winners –
TORONTO
July 2, 1923,
in Montreal
Montreal: 1 (Adam Smith)
Toronto: 3 (Stevens, Fidler 2)
HT: Att: Ref: P.H. Gray
Montreal: Steve Smith – Adam Smith, Andy Clark – Wright, Jimmy Montgomerie, Yule – Topping, Jackson, Jack Renfrew, Pelan, Alex Smith.
Toronto: Art Halliwell – Geordie Campbell, George Houison – Fred Dierden, Dave Priestley, Billy Sim – Barron, McGowan, Andy Stevens, Ernie Fidler, Teddy Young.
1923 – Winners –
MONTREAL
August 6, 1923,
at Varsity Stadium in Toronto
Toronto: 1 (Stevens)
Montreal: 2 (Renfrew, Lone)
HT: Att: Ref:
Toronto: Art Halliwell – Geordie Campbell, George Houison – Fred Dierden, Dave Priestley, Billy Sim – Barron, Bert Herring, Andy Stevens, Ernie Fidler, Teddy Young.
Montreal: Steve Smith – McIntosh, W. O’Brien – Yule, Dick, Chic Craigie –Pankhurst, Brown, Jack Renfrew, Henry Lone, Ford.
1924 – Winners –
TORONTO
July 1, 1924,
at Alexandra Park in Montreal
Montreal: 2 (Renfrew 2)
Toronto: 3 (Tigert 2, Elliott)
HT: 1–2 Att: Ref: J. McIlroy
Montreal: Johnny Nicol – McIntosh, John Bell – Parkes, McLeod, Bill McKean – Alex Beattie, Cadman, Jack Renfrew, James Jackson, McLaughlin.
Toronto: Art Halliwell – Weston, Burton – Watt, Dave Priestley, Bill Dinnie –Ferris, Brander, Sturch, Elliott, Tigert.
1924 – Winners –
TORONTO
August 6, 1924,
in Toronto
Toronto: 1 (McDonald)
Montreal: 0
HT: 1–0 Att: Ref:
Toronto: Art Halliwell (Irish) – R. McKee (Swansea), J. Allan (Mimico) – W. Hammett (Lancashire), H. Page (North Oakwood), A. McCaig (Dunlop Rubber) – F. Ferris (Dunlop Rubber), Hamilton (K and S), H. McDonald (Mimico), Black (Oakville), Jimmy McIntyre (Swifts).
Montreal: Johnny Nicol (C.P.R.) – McIntosh (C.P.R.), Jones (CXL) – Paul
Nelson (CXL), Parkes (C.N.R.), Bill McKean (Vickers) – Alex Beattie (CXL), Davies (C.P.R.), Jack Renfrew (CXL), Foreman (C.P.R.), John Rooney (C.P.R.).
1925 – Winners –
TORONTO
July 2, 1925,
in Montreal
Montreal: 1 (McLaine)
Toronto: 2 (Taylor, Herring)
HT: 1–1 Att: Ref:
Montreal: C. Brown – Adam Smith, Andy Clark – Nelson, Foy, Bill McKean – Joe Angel, Johnny Brown, Eddie MacLaine, Dave McKenzie, Alex Smith.
Toronto: Art Halliwell – Walter Rankin, Searle – McInnes, Dave Priestley, McCurdy (?) – Roy Faulkner, Bert Herring, Lavery, Ernie Fidler, Taylor.
1925 – Winners –
TORONTO
August 3, 1925,
in Toronto
Toronto: 1 (Priestley)
Montreal: 0
HT: Att: Ref: J, Cameron
Toronto: Art Halliwell – Fred Williams, Searle – Fred Dierden, Dave Priestley, Conde – Roy Faulkner, Jimmy Galloway, R. Laing, Ernie Fidler, Taylor.
Montreal: C. Brown – Bob McAuley, McIntosh – Gelb, Dunlop, Nelson –Topping, Johnny Brown, Eddie MacLaine, Dave McKenzie, Alex Smith.
1926 – No competition
1927 – Winners –
TORONTO
August 1, 1927,
at Ulster Stadium in Toronto
Toronto: 6 (Graham 5, Williams)
Montreal: 0
HT: Att: Ref:
Toronto: Art Halliwell (Scottish) – Bob Calder (Bell Telephone), Bert Herring (Willys-Overland) – Brown (Scottish), Fred Williams (Ulster), Jimmy Matthews (Craigavon) – Roy Faulkner (Ulster), Jimmy Galloway (Ulster), George Graham (Ulster), Philip Lavery (Craigavon), Jimmy Moir (Ulster).
Montreal: Brown – Robert Swan, Bob McAuley – Peter Kerr, Dunlop, Martyn – Black, Frank Henderson, Fitzpatrick, Smith, Jimmie Baillie.
1928 – Winners –
TORONTO
May 24, 1928,
at Thornton Park in Montreal
Montreal: 2 (Henderson, McLaughlan)
Toronto: 3 (Hunter 2, Young)
HT: 1–2 Att: Ref: J. Smallshaw
Montreal: Brown (National Breweries) – Malcolm Moon (Lachine), Husband (Verdun) – Joseph Neasmith (C.P.R.), Pete Miller (Carsteel), Peter Kerr (C.N.R.) – Lloyd (C.P.R.), Connelly (Lachine), Walker (C.P.R.), Frank Henderson (C.N.R.), McLachlan (Verdun).
Toronto: Art Halliwell (Scottish) – Bob Calder (Scottish), Bert Herring (Willys-Overland) – Forbes, Brown, Grierson (Goodyear) – Frank Crawley (Scottish), Hunter (48th Highlanders), Law (Maple Leafs), Manuel (T.T.C.), Young (Maple Leafs).
1929 – Winners –
TORONTO
August 5, 1929,
at Ulster Stadium in Toronto
Toronto: 3 (Graham, Dawson)
Montreal: 1 (Moule)
HT: 1–1 Att: Ref: Joe Lamb
Toronto: Art Halliwell (Scottish) – Dave Eadie (Ulster), Jimmy Noke (Scottish) – Johnny Graham (Scottish), Fred Williams (Ulster), Joe Clulow (Ulster) – Andy Spence (Scottish), John Rossiter (Crescents), George Graham (Ulster), Andy Dawson (Scottish), George Erasmuson (Maple Leafs).
Montreal: John Jamieson (Blue Bonnets) – Malcolm Moon (Blue Bonnets), Geddes (C.P.R.) – Joseph Neasmith (C.P.R.), Nicholson (Blue Bonnets), Peter Kerr (Blue Bonnets) – Lyons (Bell Telephone), Rowley (Coach Yards), Moule (CXL), Horne (C.P.R.), Jimmie Baillie (CXL).
1930 – Winners –
MONTREAL
May 24, 1930,
at Alexandra Park in Montreal
Montreal: 5 (Fitzpatrick 3, Mellin, Westwater)
Toronto: 1 (Clulow)
HT: 4–0 Att: Ref: Horace S. Lyons (Montreal)
Montreal: Joe Kennaway – Malcolm Moon, Jock Duguid – Husband, Bill Finlayson, James Rusk – Sam Chedgzoy, James Mellin, Larry Fitzpatrick, Bill Westwater, Dave McEachran.
Toronto: Art Halliwell – Forbes, Maguire – Snowden, Joe Clulow, Jimmy Moir – Harry Gibson, Tuckwell, Sayers, Hunter, Jimmy McIntyre.
1931 – Winners –
JOINT
August 3, 1931,
at Ulster Stadium in Toronto
Toronto: 2 (Graham, Johnston)
Montreal: 2 (Henderson, Fitzpatrick)
HT: Att: 2500 Ref: J.V. Pennington
Toronto: Bobby Kirk – Dick Pryor (Ulster), Davis – Snowden, Mair, Bruce –Poxon, Johnston, George Graham, Jimmy Galloway, Jimmy Moir.
Montreal: Jimmy Nelson (C.N.R.) – Malcolm Moon, Bob Calder (Carsteel) – Davis, Ramage, Bill McKean – Sam Chedgzoy (Carsteel), Penman, Larry Fitzpatrick, Frank Henderson (C.N.R), Dave McEachran (Carsteel).

