History of Canadian Soccer      
 1876-1940                       

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1931 – Winners – TORONTO SCOTTISH
September 26, 1931, at Conboy Park in Toronto
Toronto Scottish 2  (Stevens 2)
Montreal Carsteel  1  (McLaine)
HT:      Att:         Ref:
Scottish: Art Halliwell – Bill Connor, Jimmy Noke – Johnny Graham, Bill
  Somers, McDonald – Andy Spence, Johnny Cairns, Andy Stevens, Andy
  Dawson, Jimmy McIntyre.
Carsteel:
Dick Shorrock – Bob Calder, Bill Finlayson – James Mellin, Bob
  Campbell, Fitzpatrick – Sam Chedgzoy, Dave McEachran, Ed MacLaine,
  Dave McKenzie, Peter Smith.

September 28, 1931, at Ulster Stadium in Toronto (Floodlights)
Toronto Scottish  2  (Stevens 2)
Montreal Carsteel  2  (McLaine, Chedgzoy)
HT:       Att:       Ref:
Scottish:
  Art Halliwell – Bill Connor, Jimmy Noke – Johnny Graham, Bill
  Somers, McDonald – Andy Spence, Johnny Cairns, Andy Stevens, Andy
  Dawson, Jimmy McIntyre.
Montreal:
Dick Shorrock – Bob Calder, Bill Finlayson – James Mellin, Bob
  Campbell, Fitzpatrick – Sam Chedgzoy, Dave McEachran, Ed MacLaine,
  Dave McKenzie, Peter Smith.

1932 – Winners – TORONTO ULSTER UNITED
October 8, 1932, in Toronto
Toronto Ulster  4  (Porter 2, Graham, Galloway)
Montreal Carsteel  3  (McEachran, Mellin, Turley)
HT:     Att:      Ref:
Ulster:
Bobby Kirk – Bill Davison, Dave Eadie – Hagen, Stan Wadlow,
  Bruce – Porter, Simpson, George Graham, Jimmy Galloway, Jimmy Moir. 
Carsteel:
Dick Shorrock – Bob Calder, Jack McArthur – Bob Campbell, Bill
  Finlayson, Robert Stott – Sam Chedgzoy, James Mellin, Tom Turley, Willie
  Ballantyne, Dave McEachran.

October 10, 1932
Toronto Ulster  3  (Bruce, Graham, Hagan)
Montreal Carsteel  1  (McEachran)
HT: 0–1   Att: 2500    Ref: A.M. McGregor
Ulster:
Fraser – Bill Davison, Dave Eadie – Hagan, Stan Wadlow, Bruce –
  Porter, Simpson, George Graham, Jimmy Galloway, Jimmy Moir.
Carsteel:
Dick Shorrock – Bob Calder, Jack McArthur – James Mellin, Bill
  Finlayson, Robert Stott – Sam Chedgzoy, Dave McEachran, Tom Turley,
  Willie Ballantyne, Peter Smith. (Subs: Ed MacLaine, Bob Campbell)

1933 – Winners – TORONTO ULSTER UNITED (final played in 1934)
May 5, 1934, in Toronto
Toronto Ulster  5  (Graham 3, McBride, McCullough)
Montreal Carsteel  0
HT: 3–0   Att: 2000    Ref: F.A. Taylor
Ulster:
James Lake – Bill Davison, Bob McNabney – McGill, George
  Singleton, Adams – Sam McNabney, Johnny Aiken, George Graham,
  Gordon, Doug McBride.  (Subs: Davidson, Harold McCullough)
Carsteel:
Dick Shorrock – Garner, Jack McArthur – Bob Campbell, Bill
  Finlayson, Robert Stott – Sam Chedgzoy, Bardell, Melville, Frank
  Henderson, Fox.  (Subs: Ford, McEwan)

June 16, 1934, in Montreal
Montreal Carsteel  2  (Bardell, Finlayson)       
Toronto Ulster  3  (Graham, S. McNabney, McBride)
HT: 1–1   Att:          Ref: 
Carsteel:
Dick Shorrock – Bill McKean, Jack McArthur – Mills, Ferguson,
  McEwan – Sam Chedgzoy, Patterson, Bardell, Frank Henderson, Fox
  (Subs: Melville, Robert Stott)
Ulster:
James Lake – Bill Davison, Bob McNabney – Harold McCullough,
  George Singleton, Adams – Sam McNabney, Johnny Aitken, George
  Graham, Gordon, Doug McBride.  (Sub: Partridge)

1934 – Winners – TORONTO ULSTER UNITED
October 20, 1934, in Toronto
Toronto Ulster  2  (Graham 2)
Montreal Carsteel  0
HT: 0–0   Att: 3000    Ref: Charlie Newton (Hamilton)     
Ulster:
James Lake – Bill Davison, Bob McNabney – Harold McCullough,
  George Singleton, Adams – Sam McNabney, Johnny Aiken, George
  Graham, Gordon, Doug McBride.  (Subs: Partridge, James Loney) 
Carsteel:
McLachlan – Bill McKean, Jack McArthur – McEwan, Bill
  Finlayson, Drummond – Sam Chedgzoy, Dave McKenzie, Dick Shorrock,
  Hutchinson, Smith.  (Subs: Robert Stott, Kennedy, Williamson)

August 3, 1935, at Glen Yards Stadium in Montreal (Second game played
  nine months later)
Montreal Carsteel  2  (Kennedy, Hutchinson)
Toronto Ulster  3  (Ramsey, Graham 2)
HT: 1–0    Att:           Ref:
Carsteel:
Dick Shorrock – Max “Red” Epstein, Laing – Tim Gordon, Bill
  Finlayson, Herb Leah – Sam Chedgzoy, Harry Kennedy, Hutchinson,
  McEwan, Peter Smith.  (Subs: Jack McArthur, Bob Campbell)
Ulster:
  James Lake – Bill Davison, Bob,McNabney – James Loney, George
  Singleton, Adams – Sam McNabney, Johnny Aiken, George Graham, S.
  Gordon, Ramsey.  (Subs: Bob Hume, Harold McCullough)

1935 – Winners – FROOD MINES TIGERS
May 25, 1936, at Consols Stadium in Toronto
Toronto Ulster United  1  (Quinn)
Frood Mines Tigers  3  (Simpson, Davies, Gray)
HT: 1–2   Att: 1500    Ref: W. Newton
Ulster:
Wilson – Bill Davison, Doug McBride – Bill Quinn, Norman Bundy
  (George Singleton), Harold McCullough – Sam McNabney, Johnny Aitken,
  George Graham, Gordon, Meldrum.  (Sub: Bob Hume)
Frood:
Jimmy France – Cyril Meadows, Bob Murray – Bill Campbell, Dick
  Waide, Billy Grassum – Angus MacDonald, George Simpson, Taffy
  Davies, Billy Young, Alec Gray.  (Subs: J. Grassaum, Gaylor)

 

Toronto Ulster refused to play the second game in Sudbury.  Title awarded
  to Frood Mines.


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