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1932 – Winners – WINNIPEG FORT ROUGE RANGERS
September 10, 1932
Fort Rouge Rangers  5 (Johnny Lang, McKay, Cook 2, Gibson)
Government Telephones  2 (Rodgers, Archer)
HT: 4–2       Att:           Ref:
Rangers:
Frank Davis – King, Jack Morrison – Penman, Walter Monson,
  Lyndon – Cook, McKay, Bill Gibson, Johnny Lang, Smith.
Telephones:
Albert Bogden – Beaman, Briscoe – Mills, Chem, Hamill – Lang,
  Alex Archer, D. Rodgers, Mills, Langford.

1933 – Winners – WINNIPEG FORT ROUGE RANGERS
September 12, 1933, at Osborne Stadium in Winnipeg
Fort Rouge Rangers  0
Government Telephones  2 (Daly, Lang)
HT:           Att:           Ref: Sandy McMahon
Rangers:
Frank Davis – King, Jack Morrison – Donald, McKay, Ferguson,
  Walter Monson – Billy Gibson, Sammy Armstrong, Cy Johnson, Johnny Lang,
  “Chuck” Smith.
Telephones:
Johnny Reid – Beaman, Briscoe – Reg Mills, Chem, Charlie
  Caithness – “Scotty” Lang, Jimmy Murray, Jimmy Daly, George Hamill, Joe
  Playfoot.

September 14, 1933, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg – First Replay
Fort Rouge Rangers  1 (Armstrong)
Government Telephones  1 (Playfoot)
HT:           Att:           Ref: Jimmy Kelly
Rangers:
Frank Davis – King, Jack Morrison – Donald McKay, Ferguson,
  Walter Monson – Billy Gibson, Sammy Armstrong, Cy Johnson, Johnny Lang,
  “Chuck” Smith.
Telephones:
Johnny Reid – Beaman, Briscoe – Reg Mills, Chem, Charlie
  Caithness – “Scotty” Lang, Jimmy Murray, Jimmy Daly, George Hamill, Joe
  Playfoot.

September 18, 1933, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg – Second Replay
Fort Rouge Rangers  3 (Johnson 2, Smith)
Government Telephones  0
HT:           Att:           Ref: Jack Mitchell
Rangers:
Frank Davis – King, Jack Morrison – Donald McKay, Ferguson,
  Walter Monson – Billy Gibson, Sammy Armstrong, Cy Johnson, Johnny Lang,
  “Chuck” Smith.
Telephones:
Johnny Reid – Beaman, Briscoe – Reg Mills, Chem., Charlie
  Caithness – “Scotty” Lang, Jimmy Murray, Jimmy Daly, George Hamill, Joe
  Playfoot.

September 20, 1933, at Osborne Stadium in Winnipeg – Third Replay
Fort Rouge Rangers  1 (Johnson)
Government Telephones  1 (Murray)
HT:           Att:           Ref: “Red” Lloyd
Rangers:
Frank Davis – King, Jack Morrison – Donald McKay, Walter
  Monson, Dudar – Billy Gibson, Sammy Armstrong, Cy Johnson, Johnny Lang,
  “Chuck” Smith.
Telephones:
Johnny Reid – Beaman , Briscoe – Reg Mills, Chem, Charlie
  Caithness – “Scotty” Lang, Butterworth, Jimmy Murray, Jimmy Daly, Joe
  Playfoot.

September 22, 1933, at Osborne Stadium in Winnipeg – Fourth Replay
Fort Rouge Rangers  3 (o.g., Lang, Johnson)
Government Telephones  0
HT: 2–0       Att:           Ref: Sandy McMahon
Rangers:
Frank Davis – King, Jack Morrison – Donald McKay, Ferguson,
  Walter Monson – Billy Gibson, Sammy Armstrong, Cy Johnson, Johnny Lang,
  “Chuck” Smith.
Telephones:
Johnny Reid – Beaman, Jimmy Murray – Reg Mills, Chem,
  Charlie Caithness – “Scotty” Lang, Butterworth, Jimmy Daly, George Hamill,
  Joe Playfoot.

1934 – Winners – WINNIPEG IRISH
September 4, 1934, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg
Winnipeg Irish  6 (Dickens, Smith 3, McLean 2)
United Weston  0
HT:           Att:           Ref: Sandy McMahon
Irish:
Johnny Reid – Jennings, Wyneberg – Day, Sven Anderson, Low – Cliff
  Dickens, Johnny McLean, Johnny Hampton, Salmon, “Chuck” Smith.
Weston:
Granski – Cece Powles, Joe Playfoot – Cummings, Smith, Toner –
  Tickle, Thompson, Hodgert, Five, George Pickup.

September 6, 1934, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg
Winnipeg Irish  6 (Low, McLean, Hampton 2, Dickens 2)
United Weston  0
HT: 3–0       Att:           Ref: Jimmy Kelly
Irish: Johnny Reid – Ness, Wyneberg – Jennings, Sven Anderson, Daly – Cliff
  Dickens, Johnny McLean, Johnny Hampton, Low, “Chuck” Smith.
Weston:
Granski – Joe Peary, Hodgert – Toner, Smith, Wilton – Cece Powles,
  Cumming, Thompson, Wilkes, George Pickup.

1935 – Winners – WINNIPEG UNITED WESTON
August 14, 1935, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
United Weston  1 (Pickup)
City Dairy  2 (Brolly, McCorrie)
HT:           Att:           Ref: Sandy McMahon
Weston:
Johnny Reid – Joe Peary (Sammy Krupp), Joe Playfoot – Tickle,
  Steve Olander, Hague – Hutchinson, Maxie Pilous, Allan Hodgert, Eddie
  Hodgert, George Pickup.
Dairy:
Bob Lockwood – Comack, Tommy Lennon – Charlie Caithness, Bill
  Brolly, Hines – Lang, Jimmy Carpenter, Daly, Dave Keillor, Tommy McCorrie.

August 15, 1935, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg
United Weston  1 (Eddie Hodgert)
City Dairy  0
HT:           Att:           Ref: Sandy McMahon
Weston:
Johnny Reid – Joe Peary, Joe Playfoot – Tickle, Steve Olander,
  Hague – George Hutchinson, Maxie Pilous, Sammy Krupp (Allan Hodgert),
  Eddie Hodgert, George Pickup.
Dairy:
Bob Lockwood – Comack, Lennon – Charlie Caithness, Bill Brolly, Hines
  – Lang, Jimmy Carpenter, Daly, Dave Keillor, Tommy McCorrie.

August 17, 1935, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg
United Weston  4 (Pilous 3, Olander)
City Dairy  2 (Carpenter, Keillor)
HT:           Att: 1264     Ref: Sandy McMahon
Weston:
Johnny Reid – Joe Peary, Playfoot – Tickle, Steve Olander, Hague –
  George Hutchinson, Maxie Pilous, Allan Hodgert, Eddie Hodgert, George
  Pickup.
Dairy:
Bob Lockwood – Comack, Lennon – Charlie Caithness, Bill Brolly
  (Walter Dewell), Hines – Lang, Jimmy Carpenter, Daly, Dave Keillor, Tommy
  McCorrie.

  
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