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Ontario Cup Final Teams


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Montage of the 1918 Toronto Scottish team that won the Ontario Cup.


1911 – Winners –

HAMILTON WESTINGHOUSE

September 3, 1911, in Hamilton Game One

Hamilton Westinghouse 3 (Wands, Houison, Tiny Thombs)

Toronto Baracas 2 (Dalziel, Grant)


HT: 1–2 Att: Ref: Mr. McAnnally


Westinghouse: J.J. Newton – Horace Thombs, Hunter – Tommy Gardiner,

Joe Newton, Gillespie – Bert Thombs, Bobby Wands, BillyWilson, George

Houison, Tiny Thombs.


Baracas: Hardy – Nuttcutt, Attwood – Foley, Bingham, Reeve – Gillespie,

McGrath, Grant, Dalziel, Scott.

Game Two

September 16, 1911,

at Rosedale in Toronto

Toronto Baracas 2 (Forrest, Dalziel)

Hamilton Westinghouse 3 (Houison 2, Bobby Wands)


HT: 1–1 Att: Ref: Mr. Banks


Baracas: Hardy – Nottcutt, Attwood – Grant, Bingham, Reeve – Gillespie,

McGrath, Forrest, Dalziel, Scott.


Westinghouse: J.J. Newton – Horace Thombs, Hunter – Tommy Gardiner,

Joe Newton, A. Wands – Bert Thombs, Bobby Wands, George Houison,

Billy Wilson, Tiny Thombs.

1912 – Winners –

HAMILTON WESTINGHOUSE

September 7, 1912, at Collegiate Flats in Stratford – Game One

Stratford 1 (Davey)

Hamilton Westinghouse 1 (Bobby Wands)


HT: 0–1 Att: Ref: Harry Brown


Stratford: Preston – McIntosh, Ernie Clark – Choice, Albert Jones,

Donnelly – D. Borthwick, Davey, Round, Charlie Borthwick, Jackson.


Westinghouse: J.J. Newton – Horace Thombs, Hunter – Tommy Gardiner,

Joe Newton, Gillespie – Gilvear, Bobby Wands, Billy Wilson, S. Wilson, George Houison.

Game Two

September 14, 1912, at the Deering Grounds in Hamilton –

Hamilton Westinghouse 4 (Tiny Thombs, Billy Wilson 2, Houison)

Stratford 0

HT: 2–0 Att: Ref: Norman J. Howard (Toronto)


Westinghouse: J.J. Newton – Horace Thombs, Hunter – Tommy Gardiner,

Joe Newton, H. Wands – Billy Wilson, Bobby Wands, Tiny Thombs, S.

Wilson, George Houison.


Stratford: Preston – Hamer, Ernie Clark – Dave McIntosh, Albert Jones,

Donnelly – Round, Davey, Dave Borthwick, Jackson (Mayo), Charlie

Borthwick.

1913 – Winners –

HAMILTON LANCASHIRE

October 11, 1913, at Dickson Park in Galt


(Third game, first two games tied)

Hamilton Lancashire 3 (?, Harper 2)

Stratford 2 (Morgan, Fountain)


HT: 1–2 Att: 600 Ref: Norman J. Howard (Toronto)


Lancashire: Carlton – Howarth, Jones – Ormerod, Fletcher, Quibell – Bacon, Miller, Pepper, Harper, Latham.


Stratford: Preston – Harmer, Ernie Clark – Bradley, Dave McIntosh, Billie Haig – Davey, Morgan, Fountin, Jackson, Borthwick.

1914 – Winners –

TORONTO EATONIAS

August 22, 1914, at Varsity Stadium in Toronto

Toronto Eatonias 3 (McQueen, McNeely 2)

St. Catharines Merritton 1 (A. Page, pen)


HT: 2–1 Att: Ref: W.P. Murchie


Eatonias: Craig – Muir, Gilchrist – McAdam, Baldwin, Abbott – McGuire, Givens, McGuire, McNeil, Patterson.


Merritton: Scott – Mendock, Downes – P. Ryan, Page, McCann – Turner. A. Ryan, Clark, Hill, Gibson.

1915 – Winners –

TORONTO LANCASHIRE

July 22, 1915

Toronto Lancashire 3 (Thomson, Bowman 2)

Ottawa Thistles 1 (Falconer)


HT: 2–1 Att: 4000 Ref:


Lancashire: Laycock – Arden, Hammett – Woodward, Sam Jones, Knowles – Art Jones, Thomson, Bowman, Taylor, Abrams.


Thistles: Brown – McGhie, Holford – Hutchins, Tinman, Ward – Watt, Waddell, Vergetee, Falconer, Harmer.

1916 – Winners –

Joint Winners

Hamilton Westinghouse

and Toronto Eatons

Sept 30, 1916, at Varsity Stadium in Toronto

Toronto Eatons 4

Hamilton Westinghouse 1


HT: Att: Ref:


Eatons: McLeary – Campbell, Buchan – Adams, Baldwin, Brookes – Anderson, Lindsay, Robertson, Martin, Harrison.


Westinghouse: Crompton – McCulloch, H. Thombs – Ure, Wands, Addison – Atkinson, Howard, Howison, Wilson, Aitken.

1912 – Winners –

HAMILTON WESTINGHOUSE

September 7, 1912, at Collegiate Flats in Stratford – Game One

Stratford 1 (Davey)

Hamilton Westinghouse 1 (Bobby Wands)


HT: 0–1 Att: Ref: Harry Brown


Stratford: Preston – McIntosh, Ernie Clark – Choice, Albert Jones,

Donnelly – D. Borthwick, Davey, Round, Charlie Borthwick, Jackson.

Westinghouse: J.J. Newton – Horace Thombs, Hunter – Tommy Gardiner,

Joe Newton, Gillespie – Gilvear, Bobby Wands, Billy Wilson, S. Wilson, George Houison.

First Replay

October 14, 1916, in Hamilton

Hamilton Westinghouse  4 Toronto Eatons  1 

HT:           Att:           Ref: W.S. Murchie (Toronto)

Westinghouse: Crompton – Rodgers, Barron – Ure, Wands, Willis – Ellison, Howison, Tiny Thombs, Wilson, Howard.

Eatons: McLeary – Campbell, Buchan – Adams, Baldwin, Brookes – Anderson, Lindsay, Robertson, Harrison, Hamilton.

1913 – Winners –

HAMILTON LANCASHIRE

October 11, 1913, at Dickson Park in Galt


(Third game, first two games tied)

Hamilton Lancashire 3 (?, Harper 2) Stratford  2 (Morgan, Fountain)

HT: 1–2       Att: 600       Ref: Norman J. Howard (Toronto)

Lancashire: Carlton – Howarth, Jones – Ormerod, Fletcher, Quibell – Bacon, Miller, Pepper, Harper, Latham.

Stratford: Preston – Harmer, Ernie Clark – Bradley, Dave McIntosh, Billie Haig – Davey, Morgan, Fountin, Jackson, Borthwick.

Second Replay

October 21, 1916

Toronto Eatons 1

Hamilton Westinghouse 0

HT: Att: Ref: Millsip


Eatons: Adgey – Campbell, Buchan – Adams, Martin, Brookes – Anderson, Hamilton, Robertson, Lindsay, Harrison.


Westinghouse: Crompton – Rodgers, Barron – Ure, Wands, Addison – Willis, Ellison, Wilson, Howison, Tiny Thombs.

Third Replay

November 11, 1916 at Varsity Stadium in Toronto

Toronto Eatons 1

Hamilton Westinghouse 2


HT: Att: Ref:


Eatons: Adgey – Campbell, Buchan – Adams, Martin, Brookes – Anderson, Hamilton, Robertson, Lindsay, Harrison.


Westinghouse: Crompton – H. Rodgers, McCulloch – Addison, Wands, Stewart – Howison, W. Rodgers, Barnes, Atkinson, Tiny Thombs.

November – Fourth Replay

Joint Champions, teams all square after five games.

1917 – No Final Played


1918 – Winners –

TORONTO SCOTTISH

September 28, 1918

Toronto Scottish 1 (Fidler)

Davenport Albion 0


HT: 0–0 Att: Ref:


Scottish: Steve Smith – Geordie Campbell, William Brownlie – Harry A’Court, Young, James – Harry Anderson, H. Fidler, Houison, Ernie Fidler, Hunter.


Albion: Enfield – Robinson, Buchan – Brown, Adams, Brookes – Barron, A. Walker, McNeilly, S. Walker, Simpson.

1919 – Winners –

TORONTO OLD COUNTRY

August 2, 1919, at Varsity Stadium in Toronto

Toronto Old Country 4 (Aitken, Hutchinson, Bell, McKee)

Hamilton Independent Labour Party 2 (Housin, Scholes)


HT: 1–2 Att: 6000 Ref: O. Hill (St, Catharines)


Old Country: Wilcock – Hutchinson, Colquhoun – Taylor, Anderson, McKee – Champ, Bell, Marshall, Logan, Aitken.


Labour: Roberts – Rogers, McCulloch – Ure, Lawson, Tommy Gardiner – Atkinson, Fullerton, Scholes, George Houison, Tiny Thombs.

1920 – Winners –

HAMILTON WESTINGHOUSE

July 3, 1920, in Toronto

Toronto Willys Overland 2 (Bailey, F. Dierden)

Hamilton Westinghouse 3 (Thombs 2, Pilkington)


HT: Att: Ref: O. Hill (St. Catharines)


Willys: Harry Stansfield – Drummond, Fred Dierden – Art Dierden, Woods, Bailey–Hunt, Herring, Lawrie, MacFarlane, Taylor.


Westinghouse: Coombs – McEwan, Craig – Ure, Burns, Tommy Gardiner – Garside, Newton, Billy Gilvear, Pilkington, Tiny Thombs.

1921 – Winners –

TORONTO SCOTTISH

July 2, 1921, at Broadview Field in Toronto

Toronto Scottish 4 (Fidler, McDonald, Anderson 2)

Hamilton Independent Labour Party 1 (Borthwick)


HT: Att: Ref: Percy May (Ottawa)


Scottish: Steve Smith – Geordie Campbell, Houison – Harry A’Court, Alex McCall, Johnson – Harry Anderson, Bobby Bruce, McDonald, Ernie Fidler, Teddy Young.


Labour: Joe Scanlon – Burtenshaw, McCulloch – Sincliar, Bingham, Cooper – Pogson, Fullerton, Scholes, Borthwick, Bell.

1922 – Winners –

TORONTO SCOTTISH

October 14, 1922, in Toronto

Game One

Toronto Scottish 2 (McCall, Anderson)

Hamilton Independent Labour Party 0


HT: 1–0 Att: Ref: W.S. Murchie (Toronto)


Scottish: Steve Smith – Geordie Campbell, Houison – Harry A’Court, Thomson, Johnson – Harry Anderson, Bobby Bruce, Alex McCall, Ernie Fidler, Teddy Young.


Labour: Crompton – Roarke, McCulloch – Sinclair, Bingham, Cooper – Herbert Pogson, Duncan, Branscombe, Borthwick, Parker.

Game Two

October 21, 1922, in Hamilton

Hamilton Independent Labour Party 1 (Borthwick)

Toronto Scottish 1 (Fidler)


HT: Att: Ref:


Labour: Crompton – Roarke, McCulloch – Sinclair, Bingham, Cooper – Branscombe, Duncan, Borthwick, Herbert Pogson, Parker.


Scottish: Steve Smith – Geordie Campbell, Houison – Harry A’Court, Thomson, Johnson – Harry Anderson, Bobby Bruce, Alex McCall, Ernie Fidler, Teddy Young.

1923 – Winners –

GUELPH TAYLOR-FORBES

October 20, 1923, in Guelph

Game One

Guelph Taylor-Forbes 2 (Lee, Hilton)

Brantford Massey-Harris 0


HT: Att: Ref:


Guelph: Moore – Dunlop, McCall – Renton, Moreland, Collins – Halliwell, Mooney, Hilton, Kerr, Lee.


Brantford: Wills – Brown, F. Gilbert – Marshall, Taylor, H. Gilbert – Plant, Porter, Drake, Mason, Harrison.

Game Two

October 27, 1923, in Brantford

Brantford Massey-Harris 0

Guelph Taylor-Forbes 1 (Kerr)


HT: 0–1 Att: 500 Ref: W.S. Murchie (Toronto)


Brantford: Wills – Brown, F. Gilbert – Smith, Marshall, H. Gilbert – Portre, Taylor, Hingley, Drake, Moss.


Guelph: Moore – Dunlop, McCall – Renton, Moreland, Cowan – Halliwell, Mooney, Hilton, Kerr, Lee.

1924 – Winners –

BRANTFORD COCKSHUTTS

November 1, 1924, in Timmins Game One

Timmins Wolves 0

Brantford Cockshutts 0


HT: 0–0 Att: Ref: Dolan (Sudbury)


Wolves: A. Cadman – Haley, Hetherington – Cooper, F. Cadman, Shortt – Street, Christian Sathrang, Petterson, Berg, Ford.


Cockshutts: Green – Dickson, Jackson – Perrin, Baxter, J. Fraser – S. Richardson, Bobby Richardson, I. Fraser, Hugh Aird, Ferguson.

Game Two

November 8, 1924, in Brantford

Brantford Cockshutts 1 (Aird)

Timmins Wolves 0


HT: Att: Ref:


Cockshutts: Green – Dickson, Jackson – Baxter, J. Fraser, G. Richardson – Bobby Richardson, T. Fraser, Hugh Aird, Ferguson. (Only 10 names listed)


Wolves: A. Cadman – Haley, Hetherington – Cooper, F. Cadman, Street – Dunn, Christian Sathrang, Petterson, Berg, Ford.

1925 – Winners –

HAMILTON WESTINGHOUSE

October 24, 1925, in Toronto

Hamilton Westinghouse 2 (Lawson, Borthwick)

Timmins Wolves 1 (Sathrang)


HT: Att: Ref:


Westinghouse: Crompton – Billy Gilvear, Turnbull – Jackson, Tommy Gardiner, George – Chambers, Lawson, Middleton, Borthwick, Hamilton.


Wolves: Elrick – Riddell, Hetherington – Cooper, F. Cadman, Shortt – Street, Christian Sathrang, Petterson, Roberts, A. Cadman.

1926 – Winners –

TORONTO WILLYS-OVERLAND

July 7, 1926, at Conboy Park in Toronto

Game One

Toronto Willys Overland 2 (Woolacott, A’Court)

Hamilton City 2 (Pogson, Leslie)

HT: Att: Ref:


Willys: Stevens – Searle, Herring – Davidson, Allan, Harry A’Court – Young, Woolacott, Berry, Moore, Ford.


City: Joe Scanlon – Brady, Vickers – Cowans, Burns, Totten – McFarlane, Mathie, Herbert Pogson, Smith, Leslie.

Game Two

July 14, 1926, in Hamilton

Hamilton City 1 (McFarlane)

Toronto Willys Overland 2 (Berry, Young)


HT: Att: Ref:


City: Boles – Brady, Vickers - Cowans, Burns, Totten – McFarlane, Mathie, Herbert Pogson, Smith, Sloan. Willys: Stevens – Searle, Herring – Fred Dierden, Harland, Harry A’Court – Young, Woolacott, Berry, Moore, Coulter.

1927 – Winners –

TORONTO ULSTER UNITED

October 1, 1927, in Toronto

Toronto Ulster United 7 (Cowan 2, Moir 2, Galloway 2, Hagaen)

Kirkland Lake 2 (Parsons, A. Hamilton)


HT: Att: 2000 Ref:


Ulster: Fraser – Dave Eadie, Walter Rankin – Sammy Grant, Fred Williams, Joe Clulow – Cowan, McNeil, Hagen, Jimmy Galloway, Jimmy Moir.


Kirkland: Cadman – Welsby, McGregor – Simpson, J. Hamilton, D. Rhodes – D. McDonald, A. Hamilton, Parsons, J. McDonald, Pidcock.

1928 – Winners –

TORONTO SCOTTISH

October 20, 1928, in Hamilton

Game One

Hamilton Thistles 2 (Dewar, Laurie)

Toronto Scottish 1 (Anderson)


HT: Att: Ref:


Thistles: Mosher – T. Lodge, Houison – McLean, Crawford, R. Lodge – McDonald, Munroe, Dewar, Laurie, Leslie.


Scottish: Art Halliwell – Frank Crawley, Jimmy Noke – McDonald, Muir, Condie – Harry Anderson, Grant, Simpson, Dawson, Jimmy McIntyre.

Game Two

October 27, 1928, in Toronto

Toronto Scottish 4 (McIntyre 2, Warnock, Anderson)

Hamilton Thistles 0


HT: Att: Ref:


Scottish: Art Halliwell – Frank Crawley, Jimmy Noke – Nixon, Muir, Condie – Harry Anderson, Warnock, Simpson, Dawson, Jimmy McIntyre.


Thistles: Mosher – T. Lodge, Craig – McLean, Crawford, R. Lodge – McDonald, Munroe, Dewar, Laurie, Leslie.

1929 – Winners –

TORONTO ULSTER UNITED

November 16, 1929, in Toronto

Game One

Toronto Ulster United 3 (Galloway, Graham 2)

Hamilton City 0


HT: Att: 4000 Ref:


Ulster: Kirk – Dave Eadie, Dick Pryor – McCrone, Wilson, Joe Clulow – Roy Faulkner, Jimmy Galloway, George Graham, Bill Dinnie, Jimmy Moir.


City: Rooke – Dewar, Craig – Park, Totten, Marshall – Ollie Sutton, McFarlane, Herbert Pogson, Smith, Ashthorpe.

Game Two

November 23, 1929, in Hamilton

Hamilton City 4 (Sutton 2, Smith, Pogson)

Toronto Ulster United 3 (Graham 2, Moir)


City: Rooke – Dewar, Craig – Park, Totten, Marshall – Sutton, McFarlane, Pogson, Smith, Ashthorpe.


Ulster: Kirk – Dave Eadie, Dick Pryor – McCrone, Wilson, Joe Clulow –

Roy Faulkner, Jimmy Galloway, George Graham, Bill Dinnie, Jimmy Moir.

1930 – Winners –

HAMILTON THISTLES

September 27, 1930, in Toronto Game One

Toronto Scottish 3 (Somers, Cairns, Stevens)

Hamilton Thistles 2 (Chambers, Tennant)


HT: Att: Ref:


Scottish: Art Halliwell – MacDonald, Jimmy Noke – Davey Weir, Billy Somers, Muir – Andy Spence, Johnny Cairns, Andy Stevens, Dawson, Reid.


Thistles: McMurray – Lodge, Dunlop – Munro, Crawford, Marshall – Billy Tennant, McMillan, Chambers, Aird, McKeen.

Game Two

October 5, 1930, in Hamilton

Hamilton Thistles 2 (McKeen, Tennant)

Toronto Scottish 0


HT: Att: Ref:


Thistles: McMurray – Lodge, Dunlop – Munto, Crawford, Marshall – Billy Tennant, McMillan, Chambers, Aird, McKeen.


Scottish: Art Halliwell – MacDonald, Jimmy Noke – Davey Weir, Billy Somers, Muir – Andy Spence, Johnny Cairns, Andy Stevens, Dawson, Jimmy McIntyre.

1931 – Winners – TORONTO SCOTTISH

(1931 finals played in 1932)


Game One

June 4, 1932, at Oakwood Stadium in Toronto

Toronto Scottish 3 (Stevens 3)

Windsor Chemsals 0


HT: Att: Ref:


Scottish: Hugh Wallace – Billy Connor, Jimmy Noke – McDonald, Billy Somers, Davy Weir – Jimmy McIntyre, John Rossiter, Andy Stevens, Dawson, McDonald.


Chemsals: Woolacott – Perry, Neilsen – McLaughlin, Williams, Raeside – Nolan, Callaghan, Newson, Bruce, Noble.

Game Two

June 5, 1932, at Oakwood Stadium in Toronto

Toronto Scottish 5 (McIntyre, Stevens 4)

Windsor Chemsals 3 (Callaghan 2, Bruce)


HT: Att: Ref:


Scottish: Hugh Wallace – Billy Connor, Billy Noke – McDonald, Billy Somers, Johnny Cairns – Jimmy McIntyre, John Rossiter, Andy Stevens, Dawson, Donald


Chemsals: Woolacott – Perry, Neilsen – McLaughlin, Williams, Raeside – Ray, Callaghan, Newson, Bruce, Noble.

1932 – Winners –

FALCONBRIDGE FALCONS

October 29, 1932, in Sudbury

Game One

Falconbridge Falcons 8 (Sathrang 4, McVie, McAllister 2, McMillan)

Hamilton Dominion Glass 0

HT: Att: Ref:


Falcons: Hugh Wallace – Armstrong, Airey – Aird, Davidson, Peterson – Inglis, McAllister, Christian Sathrang, McMillan, McVie. (Subs: Day, Hill)


Glass: Wyatt – Scott, Jones – Holmes, Heugh, Marshall – Mckean, Fisher, Bob McDonald, Tommy McDonald, Pearman. (Skinner, Thomas,Armstrong)

Game Two

November 5, 1932, in Hamilton

Hamilton Dominion Glass 1 (Bob McDonald)

Falconbridge Falcons 2 (McVie, Sathrang)


HT: Att: Ref:


Glass: Wyatt – Scott, Jones – Holmes, Heugh, Marshall – McKean, Fisher, Bob McDonald, Tommy McDonald, Pearman. (Subs: Skinner, Thomas, Armstrong)


Falcons: Hugh Wallace – Armstrong, Brown – Aird, Davidson, Petterson – Inglis, McAllister, Christian Sathrang, McMillan, McVie. (Subs: Day, Airey)

1933 – Winners – FALCONBRIDGE FALCONS

October 7, 1933, in Sudbury

Game One

Falconbridge Falcons 1 (Petterson)

London Thistles 2 (McArthur, Pugh)


HT: Att: Ref:


Falcons: Hugh Wallace – Armstrong, Bruce – Aird, Brown, Craig – McAllister, Christian Sathrang, Anderson, Petterson, Inglis. (Subs: Duncan, McVie)

Thistles: Francis – Meadows, French – McArthur, Sandvig, Skillen – Graham, Pugh, Wood, Swan, Emeery. (Subs: Dodds, Featherstone)

Game Two

October 9, 1933, in Sudbury

Falconbridge Falcons  1 (Sathrang)London Thistles  0

HT:           Att:           Ref:

Falcons: Hugh Wallace – Armstrong, Craig – Aird, Davidson, Bruce – McAllister, Christian Sathrang, Anderson, Petterson, McVie.  (Subs: Duncan, Inglis)

Thistles: Francis – Meadows, French – McArthur, Sandvig, Skillen – Graham, Pugh, Swan, Emery, Wood.

Game Three

October 14, 1933, in London

Toronto Scottish 3 (Somers, Cairns, Stevens)

Hamilton Thistles 2 (Chambers, Tennant)


HT: Att: Ref:


Scottish: Art Halliwell – MacDonald, Jimmy Noke – Davey Weir, Billy Somers, Muir – Andy Spence, Johnny Cairns, Andy Stevens, Dawson, Reid.


Thistles: McMurray – Lodge, Dunlop – Munro, Crawford, Marshall – Billy Tennant, McMillan, Chambers, Aird, McKeen.

1934 – Winners – FALCONBRIDGE FALCONS

October 6, 1934, in Guelph Game One

Guelph Lancashire Felt 0

Falconbridge Falcons 1 (?)


HT: Att: Ref:


Felt:

Falcons:

Game Two

October 8, 1934, in Hamilton

Falconbridge Falcons 3 (Lone, McArthur, Samson)

Guelph Lancashire Felt 1 (Hilton)

HT: Att: Ref:


Falcons: Hugh Wallace – Christian Sathrang – Craig – Aird, Fairley, Bruce – Samson, Duncan, Anderson, McArthur, Lone. (Subs: McAllister, Maxton)


Felt: Dempsey – Dunlop, Honeyman – Murpshy, G. Kerr, O’Hara – Hilton, Sweeney, Robinson, W. Kerr, Collis. (Subs: Crobie, Halliwell)

1935 – Winners – TORONTO BRITISH CONSOLS

(1935 finals played in 1936)


Game One

July 8, 1936, in Toronto

Toronto British Consols 2 (Bain 2)

Hamilton City 2 (Smith, Connelly)


HT: 2–0 Att: Ref: Don Jowett


Consols: Woolacott – Petterson, Weir – Johnny Cairns, Joe Clulow, Adams – Ollie Sutton, W. Cairns, Bain, Winning, Hagen. (Packer, Clarke, McKissock)


City: J. McDonald – McMillan, C. Drummond – Watson, Leitch, Paterson – T. Drummond, Bob McDonald, Connelly, A. Smith, Ashthorpe. (Subs: Barlow, McKean, McLean)

Game Two

July 11, 1936, in Toronto

Toronto British Consols 6 (Bain 3, Clarke, Sutton, Hagen)

Hamilton City 2 (Patterson 2)


HT: 2–0 Att: Ref: Don Jowett


Consols: Woolacott – Patterson, Weir – A. Cairns, Joe Clulow, Adams – Ollie Sutton, W. Cairns, Bain, Winning, Hagen. (Subs: Bailey, Clarke, McKissock)

City: J. McDonald – McMillen, Leitch – Watson, Barlow, Patterson – McKean, Bob McDonald, T. Drummond, Andy Smith, Ashthorpe. (Subs: Richardson, Hughes, C. Drummond)

1936 – Winners – TORONTO BRITISH CONSOLS

November 7, 1936, in London Game One

London Labatts 0

Toronto British Consols 1 (Cairns)


HT: Att: Ref:


Labatts: Worton – McArthur, Brown – Richardson, Connors, Aitken – Cochrane, Hamill, Poxon, Redmond, Woods. (Subs: Emory, Whitelaw, French)

Consols: Dick Arends – Jordan, Weir – Petterson, Joe Clulow, Adams – Ollie Sutton, Johnny Cairns, Tommy Axe, McKissock, Garrett. (Subs: Inch, Clark, Hagen)

Game Two

November 14, 1936, in Toronto

Toronto British Consols 5 (Early 3, McKissock, Garrett)

London Labatts 0

HT: Att: Ref:


Consols: Dick Arends – Joe Clulow, Weir – Patterson, Inch, Adams – Ollie Sutton, Johnny Cairns, Tommy Axe (Red Early), McKissock, Garrett. Subs: Clark, Hagen)


Labatts: Worton – McArthur, Brown – Richardson, Connors, Aitken – Cocahrane, Hamill, Poxon, Redmond, Graham. (Subs: French, Woods, Whitelaw).

1937 – Winners –

TORONTO ULSTER UNITED

November 6, 1937, in Toronto

Game One

Toronto Ulster United  7 (Graham 4, Aitken, Axe)London Labatts  0

HT:           Att:           Ref:

Ulster: Harold Seymour – Doug McBride, R. McNabney – Bill Quinn, Norman Bundy, Ken Bundy – Sam McNabney, Johnny Aiken, George Graham, Tommy Axe, Bob Hume.  (Subs: Singleton, Davison)

Labatts: Worton – McArthur, Crosbie – Hamill, Murphy, Aitken – Graham, Kerr, Robinson, Redman, Davis.  (Subs: Poxon, Hollier, Connors)

Game Two

November 13, 1937, in London

London Labatts 2 (Robinson, Hollier)

Toronto Ulster United 3 (Aitken 2, Graham)

HT: Att: Ref:


Labatts: Worton – McArthur, Crosbie – Kerr, Connors, Aiken – Collins, Hamill, Robinson, Redmond, Davies. (Subs: Poxon, Murphy, Hollier)

Ulster: Harold Seymour – R. McNabney, Doug McBride – Bundy, Bill Quinn, Bob Hume – Sam McNabney, Tommy Axe, George Graham, Johnny Aiken, Davison.

1938

No competition.  The Annual Meeting of the Ontario Soccer Association decided to award the trophy to the winners of the Ontario section of the Canadian Challenge Cup competition.  This turned out to be Timmins Dome Mines who defeated Toronto Ulster United in the Ontario final.

1938 – Winners –

TIMMINS DOME MINES

July 24, 1938, in Timmins

Game One

Timmins Dome Mines 2 (o.g., Whyte)

Toronto Ulster United 1 (Sam McNabney)

HT: 1–1 Att: Ref: Bill Rice


Mines: Baxter – Barnes, Hampton – Munro, Paynter, Jimmy Lone – Willy Whyte, Fernie, Chambers, Galbraith, Henry Lone. (Subs: Foster, Jack Lone)


Ulster: Harold Seymour – Davison, Doug McBride – James Loney, R. McNabney, Adams – Sam McNabney, Johnny Aiken, George Graham, Tommy Axe, Ollie Sutton. (Subs: Bob Hume, Johnny Cairns, McCullough)

Game Two

July 25, 1938, in Timmins

Timmins Dome Mines 4 (Chambers 2, Fernie, Barnes pen)

Toronto Ulster United 2 (Aiken, Sutton)


HT: Att: Ref: Toby Boyle


Mines: Baxter – Barnes, Hampton – Munro, Paynter, Jimmy Lone – Willy Whyte, Fernie, George Chambers, Galbraith, Henry Lone. (Sub: Foster)


Ulster: Harold Seymour – Davison, Doug McBride – James Loney, R. McNabney, Adams – Sam McNabney, Johnny Aiken, George Graham, TommyAxe, Ollie Sutton. (Subs: Bob Hume, Johnny Cairns, McCullough)

1939 – Winners –

HAMILTON CITY

September 23, 1939,

at Oakwood Stadium in Toronto

Game One

Toronto Scottish 1 (Donald)

Hamilton City 1 (Walmsley)


HT: Att: Ref:


Scottish: Buxton – Graham, Spicer – Gregor, McKean, E. Donald – Stan Wadlow, McLuer, Bowles, Tommy Axe, Norm Donald. (Subs: Hales, Peterson)


City: Holmes – John Leitch, MacMillan – Watson, Barlow, Jimmy Leitch – Tuohey, Davidson, Walmsley, Collis, Smith. (Subs: Waas, McConnell)

Game Two

October 7, 1939, at Oakwood Stadium in Toronto

Hamilton City 4 (Walmsley 2, Gibb, Gregory)

Toronto Scottish 1 (Jack Paterson)


HT: Att: Ref:


City:

Scottish:

1940 – Winners –

TORONTO ENGLAND UNITED

October 5, 1940

England United 6

Hamilton City 1


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