History of Canadian Soccer      
 1876-1940                       

by Colin Jose                    
 

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Carls-Rite Cup

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.

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.

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).

 
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2007 by Colin Jose

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