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Canadian Challenge Cup
Competition Finals
1931 – Winners – WESTMINSTER ROYALS – F.A. Trophy
1st Game – July 30, 1931, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg,
Manitoba
Westminster Royals 2 (d'Easum, Hammond)
Toronto Scottish 0
HT: Att:
Ref: Bill Hetherington (Regina)
Royals: Aubrey Sanford – Ralph Makepeace, Bill Hogg
– Tommy Trotter, Harold Stoddart,
Dickie Stobbart – Adam
Kerr, Bill Findler, Ernie Hammond, Dave Turner, Jack
d'Easum.
Scottish: Art Halliwell – Bill Connor, Jimmy Noke –
Johnny Graham, Billy Somers, Davie Weir –
Andy Spence,
Kearns, Jimmy McIntyre, John Rossiter, George Erasmusson.
2nd Game – August 3, 1931, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg,
Manitoba
Westminter Royals 3 (Turner, Findler 2)
Toronto Scottish 0
HT: Att:
Ref: Bill Hetherington (Regina)
Royals: Aubrey Sanford – Ralph Makepeace, Bill Hogg
– Tommy Trotter, Harold Stoddart,
Dickie Stobbart – Adam
Kerr, Bill Findler, Ernie Hammond, Dave Turner, Jack
d'Easum.
Scottish: Art Halliwell – Bill Connor, Jimmy Noke –
Johnny Graham, Billy Somers, Davie Weir –
Robert Manson,
Kearns, Andy Stevens, John Rossiter, George Erasmusson.
1932 – Winners – TORONTO SCOTTISH – F.A. Trophy
1st Game – July 28, 1932, in Toronto, Ontario
Toronto Scottish 3 (Rogers, Stevens 2)
Vancouver North Shore United 0
HT: 1–0 Att: Ref:
W. Mitchell (Toronto)
Scottish: Hugh Wallace – Davie Weir, Jimmy Noke –
Johnny Cairns, Billy Somers, Johnny Rogers –
Bill McManus,
Jimmy Winning, Andy Stevens, Norman Donald, Jimmy McIntyre.
North Shore: George Lindsay – Norman Garrioch,
Andrew Hannah – Maxie Reid, Frank Hunter,
Allan McSween –
Arthur Lanyon, Johnny McNichol, Dan Dempsey, Peter Thom,
Laurie Todd.
2nd Game – July 31, 1932, in Toronto, Ontario
Toronto Scottish 2 (Stevens, Winning)
Vancouver North Shore United 1 (Hunter)
HT: Att:
Ref
Scottish: Hugh Wallace – Bill Connor, Jimmy Noke –
Davie Weir, Billy Somers, Johnny Rogers –
Bill McManus,
Jimmy Winning, Andy Stevens, Norman Donald, Jimmy McIntyre.
North Shore: George Lindsay – Norman Garrioch,
Andrew Hannah – Maxie Reid, Frank Hunter,
Allan McSween –
Arthur Lanyon, Johnny McNichol, Dan Dempsey, Peter Thom,
Laurie Todd.
1933 – Winners – TORONTO SCOTTISH – F.A. Trophy
1st Game – August 3, 1933, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg,
Manitoba
Toronto Scottish 2 (Hector MacDonald 2)
Prince Albert City Reds 2 (Makepeace, Jack Boyd)
HT: Att:
Ref: Sandy McMahon (Winnipeg)
Scottish: Hugh Wallace – Davie Weir, Jimmy Noke –
Johnny Graham, Harry Phillips, Robert Manson
– Angus
MacDonald, Hector MacDonald, Jack Patterson, Norman Donald,
Bill McManus.
Reds: Robert "Scotty" Milne – J. McCubbin, Hugh
Gillespie – J. Strathie, Jim Proudfoot,
George Boyd – Jimmie
McMillan, Jack Byars, Tommy Makepeace, Jack Boyd, Harry
Duffield.
2nd Game – August 5, 1933, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg,
Manitoba
Toronto Scottish 0
Prince Albert City Reds 0
HT: 0–0 Att: Ref:
Sandy McMahon (Winnipeg)
Scottish: Hugh Wallace – Davie Weir, Jimmy Noke –
Johnny Graham, Harry Phillips, Robert Manson
– Angus
MacDonald, Jack Patterson, Hector MacDonald, Norman Donald,
Bill McManus.
Reds: Robert "Scotty" Milne – H. Slawson, J.
McCubbin – J. Strathie, Jim Proudfoot, George Boyd –
Jimmie
McMillan, Jack Boyd, Tommy Makepeace, Jack Byars, Hugh
Gillespie.
3rd Game – August 7, 1933, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg,
Manitoba
Toronto Scottish 3 (Hector MacDonald, Donald, McManus)
Prince Albert City Reds 0
HT: Att:
Ref: Jack Mitchell (Winnipeg)
Scottish: Hugh Wallace – Davie Weir, Jimmy Noke –
Johnny Graham, Harry Phillips, Robert Manson
– Angus
MacDonald, Hector MacDonald, Jack Patterson, Norman Donald,
Bill McManus.
Reds: Robert "Scotty" Milne – H. Slawson, Hugh
Gillespie – J. Strathie, Jim Proudfoot, J. McCubbin
– Jimmie
McMillan, Jack Byars, Tommy Makepeace, Jack Boyd, Harry
Duffield.
1934 – Winners – VERDUN PARK – F.A. Trophy
1st Game – August 12, 1934, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg,
Manitoba
Verdun Park 4 (Larry Fitzpatrick 2, Bennett, Castonguay)
Prince Albert City Reds 0
HT: Att:
Ref: Sandy McMahon (Winnipeg)
Verdun: McLean – Payne, John Menary – MacKenzie,
Holmshaw, Jimmy Lone – Charlie
Fitzpatrick, Bennett, Larry
Fitzpatrick, Quinn, Roland Castonguay.
Reds: Robert "Scotty" Milne – Pat Brady, Hugh
Gillespie – Johnny Rodgers, Jim Proudfoot,
Mike Dudar –
Jimmie McMillan, Red McInerny, Jack Boyd, Jack Byars, Jim
Barrie.
2nd Game – August 14, 1934, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg,
Manitoba
Verdun Park 0
Prince Albert City Reds 2 (Byars, Rogers)
HT: Att:
Ref: Jimmy Kelly (Winnipeg)
Verdun: McLean – Payne, John Menary – Mackenzie,
Holmshaw, Jimmy Lone – Charlie Fitzpatrick,
Bennett, Larry
Fitzpatrick, Quinn, Roland Castonguay.
Reds: Robert "Scotty" Milne – Pat Brady, Hugh
Gillespie – Jack Boyd, Jim Proudfoot, Mike Dudar –
Red
McInerny, Johnny Rodgers, "Taffy" Davies, Jack Byars, Jim
Barrie.
3rd Game – August 16, 1934, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg,
Manitoba
Verdun Park 4 (Holmshaw, Bennett, Larry Fitzpatrick,
Castonguay)
Prince Albert City Reds 1 (Davies)
HT: Att:
Ref: Jimmy Kelly (Winnipeg)
Verdun: McLean – Payne, Jimmy Lone – MacKenzie,
Holmshaw, John Menary – Charlie
Fitzpatrick, Bennett, Larry
Fitzpatrick, Quinn, Roland Castonguay.
Reds: Robert "Scotty" Milne – Pat Brady, Hugh Gillespie
– Jack Boyd, Jim Proudfoot, Mike Dudar –
Red McInerny, Johnny
Rodgers, "Taffy" Davies, Jack Byars, Jim Barrie.
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