History of Canadian Soccer      
 1876-1940                       

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1936 – Winners – MONTREAL CARSTEEL
October 10, 1936, in Toronto – Final First Leg
Toronto Ulster  3 (McQueston 2, Aiken)
Montreal Carsteel  5  (Hutchinson, Shorrock 2, Bennett, ?)
HT: 3–4   Att:          Ref:  W. Newton
Ulster:
Wilson – Bill Davison, Doug McBride – Harold McCullough, Norman
  Bundy, Bob McNabney – Harry McQueston, Johnny Aiken, George
  Graham, Sam McNabney, Jimmy Moir.  (Sub: Bob Hume)
Carsteel:
  McLean – Max “Red” Epstein, George White – Tim Gordon,
  Laing, Herb Leah – Sam Chedgzoy, George  Chambers, Dick Shorrock.
  Billy Bennett, Hutchinson.  (Subs: Pollock. Atkinson, McDonald)

October 12, 1936, in Toronto
Toronto Ulster  0
Montreal Carsteel  1  (Hutchinson)
HT: 0–1   Att: 1000    Ref:
Ulster:
Wilson – Bill Davison, Doug McBride – Harold McCullough, Norman
  Bundy, James Loney – McQueston, Johnny Aiken, George Graham, Sam
  McNabney, Jimmy Moir.  (Subs: Bill Quinn, R. McNabney)   
Carsteel:
McLean – Max “Red” Epstein, George White – Tim Gordon, Laing,
  Herb Leah – Sam Chedgzoy, George Chambers, Dick Shorrock, Billy
  Bennett, Hutchinson.  (Subs: Pollock, Bill Allison)

1937 – Winners – TORONTO BRITISH CONSOLS
October 23, 1937, in Toronto
British Consols  1  (Paterson)
Falconbridge Falcons  3  (Aird 2, Samson)
HT: 1–2   Att:          Ref: D. Rae (Hamilton)
Consols:
Dick Arends – Paterson, Weir – McLean, Joe Clulow, Adams –
  Ollie Sutton, Cairns, Paterson, McKissock, Gibson (Garrett)
Falcons:
Wallace – Charlie Moore, Jim Lone – Phillips, Cyril Davis,
  Hutchison – McAllister, Aird, Rowarth, Henry Lone, Sheppard (Sampson,
  McArthur, subs?)

October 25, 1937, in Toronto
British Consols  5  (Paterson 3, Sutton, Cairns)
Falconbridge Falcons  1  (Moore)
HT: 1–0   Att:          Ref: D. Rae (Hamilton)
Consols:
Dick Arends – Paterson, Weir – McLean, Joe Clulow, Adams –
  Ollie Sutton, Cairns, Paterson, McKissock, Gibson. (Garrett)
Falcons:
Bob McArthur – Charlie Moore, Jim Lone – Phillips, Cyril Davis,
  Hutchison – McAllister, Aird, Rowarth, Henry Lone, Sheppard, (Sampson,
  sub?)

Wallace was injured in the first game and couldn't play in the second.  Bob
  McArthur, a forward, took his place.

1938 – Winners – ROYAL VICTORIA HOSPITAL
Western final – September 24, 1938
Toronto Ulster  3
Toronto Maple Leafs  1

September 26, 1938
Toronto Ulster  6
Toronto Maple Leafs  2

Final postponed until the spring of 1939, but was never played.  Championship awarded to Montreal Royal Victoria Hospital.

1939 – Winners –
Western final – September 21, 1939
Toronto British Consols  2 
Toronto Ulster  2

September 23, 1939
Toronto British Consols  1
Toronto Ulster  0

NSL final – Toronto British Consols vs Montreal Carsteel

1940 – Winners – MONTREAL CARSTEEL
October 5, 1940, at the Maisonneuve Grounds in Montreal
Montreal Carsteel  3
Toronto Maple Leafs  2
HT:      Att:         Ref:
Carsteel:
Tim Gordon – Robert Dunlop, George White – Grundie, Max “Red”
  Epstein, Archie Gammon – Roland Castonguay, Sutherland, Doug
  McMahon, Bill Craig, George Chambers (Marcel Castonguay, Herb Leah,
  Saunders, subs?)
Leafs:
Oliver – Jordan, McLean – Adam Inch, D. White, Cairns – McGarva,
  Clark, Nuskisson, Ross, Bugden (Farrimand, West, Cook, subs?)

October 6, 1940, at the Glen Yards Grounds in Montreal
Montreal Carsteel  2
Toronto Maple Leafs  1
Carsteel:
Leafs:

No lineups in either the Montreal Star or Gazette, or the Toronto Telegram

1941 – Winners – TORONTO ULSTER UNITED
October 11, 1941, in Toronto
Toronto Ulster  0
Montreal Carsteel  1  (McMahon)
HT: 0–0   Att:          Ref: R. Auld
Ulster:
Breedon – Bill Davison, Doug McBride – Chalmers, Adams,
  McDowall – Porter, Johnny Aiken, Tommy Axe, Bob Hume, George
  Graham.  (Subs: Harold McCullough, Jimmy Moir) 
Carsteel:
Tim Gordon – George White, Lone – Sutherland, Samson, Archie
  Gammon – Castonguay, McDougall, Doug McMahon, George Chambers,
  Hutchinson.

October 13, 1941, in Toronto
Toronto Ulster  2
Montreal Carsteel  0
Ulster:
Carsteel:

1950 – Winners – HAMILTON WESTINGHOUSE
September 16, 1950, in Montreal
Hamilton Westinghouse  3 (J. Burgoyne, Campbell 2)
Montreal Falcons  2 (Chuck Rose 2)

September 17, 1950, in Montreal
Montreal Falcons  1 (Stan Rose)
Hamilton Westinghouse  1 (J. Burgoyne)

Poor reports in both Montreal papers, no reports in the Hamilton Spectator

Hamilton squad (Players):  Jackie Davidson, Bobby Kennedy, Mickey Love,
  Max Johnson, Dave McNicol, Billy Burgoyne, Jim Cunningham, Jack
  Butler, Hugh Suttie, George Campbell, Johnnie Burgoyne, Ian Johnson,
  Larry Johnstone, Hugh Costello.

Bill McIntyre (trainer), Tom Cass (vice president), Dave Murray (executive
  member), Bob Mullin (president), Tom Laurie (secretary), George Meldrim
  (treasurer), Les Greenway (assistant trainer).

 
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2007 by Colin Jose

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