British Columbia
Mainland Cup

British Columbia: Mainland Cup

In 1915, Premier William John Bowser presented the Mainland Cup for competition on the Lower Mainland.

 

1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941

Winners

Coquitlam Ranchers
Coquitlam Ranchers
231st Battalion
Coughlans
Wallace Shipyards
Wallace Shipyards
St. Andrews
St. Andrews
U.B.C.
St. Andrews
St. Andrews
South Hill
Empire Stevedores
Westminster Royals
Westminster Royals
St. Andrews
North Shore United

Chinese Students
Nanaimo City
Nanaimo City
North Shore United
Johnston Nationals
St. Andrews
St. Saviours
North Shore United
North Shore United

Finalists

B.C. Electric
Longshoremen
Longshoremen
Hearts
Nabob-Hearts
Westminster Presbyterians
Wallace Shipyards
South Hill
Veterans
Sapperton
Sapperton
Westminster United
North Shore United
St. Saviours
St. Saviours
Westminster Royals
Regents

Varsity
Kerrisdale
St. Andrews
St. Andrews
Kerrisdale
St. Saviours
North Shore United
St. Andrews
St. Saviours


1915 – Winners – COQUITLAM RANCHERS
February 27, 1915               No lineups in the Sun
HT:           Att: 2500     Ref: Murphy
Coquitlam Ranchers  2 (Johnstone, Tomlinson)
B.C. Electric  2 (Douall, Tommy Anderson)

1915, March 13  (Replay)     No lineups in the Sun  
Coquitlam Ranchers  3
B.C. Electric  0

1916 – Winners – St ANDREWS
March 25, 1917, at Athletic Park in Vancouver
St. Andrews  3 (Gus Wilson, Forgie 2)
Longshoremen  0
HT:           Att:           Ref: Murphy
St. Andrews: McSkimming – McArthur, Reed – James Wilson, John
  Wilson, Collinson – Rintoul, Greig, Forgie, Gus Wilson, Fairweather.
Longshoremen: Hughes – McEwan, Hazeldene – Muir, Teesdale, Cameron
  – Smith, Nicol, Raisbeck, Dock, Green.

1917 – Winners – 231st BATTALION
March 3, 1917
231st Battalion  3 (Alsbury, Forgie 2)
Longshoremen  0
HT:           Att:           Ref: Webster
231 Battalion: Stewart – McArthur, Jackson – Hopwood, Collinson, McLean
  – Alsbury, Steers, Forgie, Melville, Douall.
Longshoremen: Hughes – Marshall, Butchard – Rennie, Anderson,
  Cameron – Smith, Cox, Raisbeck, Blackburn, McLean.

1918 – Winners – COUGHLANS
March 2, 1918, at Athletic Park in Vancouver
Coughlans  2   No details in the Vancouver Sun
Hearts  0 

1919 – Winners – WALLACE SHIPYARDS
March 21, 1919
Wallace Shipyards  2 (Elder, Dickinson)
Nabob-Hearts  1 (John Wilson)
HT: 0–1       Att:           Ref:
Wallace: McGillivray – Ogle, Drummond – McInnes, Teed, Forrest – Elder,
  Dickinson, Hope, McMillan, Dean.
Nabob: Worrell – Gradwell, Stoddart – McArthur, Gus Wilson, Rennie –
  Ellis, Greer, Storme, John Wilson, Fairweather.

1920 – Winners – WALLACE SHIPYARDS
April 17, 1920
Wallace Shipyards  1 (Robertson)
Westminster Presbyterians  0
HT:           Att:           Ref: Jimmie Allan
Wallace: Hughes – Ogle, Bell – McInnes, Wilson, Teed – Dickinson,
  Robertson, Mahoney, Brown, Matthews.
Westminster: Wells – Campbell, Bruce – Caird, G. Rennie, Esplin –
  Whittaker, Bradshaw, Suttle, Dave Rennie, Main.

1921 – Winners – ST. ANDREWS
April 9, 1921, at Athletic Park in Vancouver
St. Andrews  1 (Forgie)
Wallace Shipyards  0
HT:           Att:           Ref:
St. Andrews: Sharpe – Reed, Borland – Armstrong, J. Wilson, Robertson –
  Fred Wilson, McKinnon, Forgie, Greig, Finlayson.
Wallace: Turner – Ogle, Campbell – Drummond, T. McEwan, McInnes –
  Kerr, J. McEwan, McDowell, Lang, Cunliffe. 

1922 – Winners – ST. ANDREWS
April 6, 1922, at Athletic Park in Vancouver
St. Andrews  2   (R. Robertson,  F. Wilson)
South Hill  0
HT:           Att: 4000     Ref: Joe Craig
St. Andrews: Sharpe – Tom Dryborough, George McNaughton –
  Armstrong, Jim Wilson, Chris Owens – Fred Wilson, McKinnon, Bobby
  Robertson, Greig, Finlayson.
South Hill: Turner – J. Campball, Main – Young, Teasdale, Lawson – Paul
  Smith, Colin Campbell, Bradshaw, Woodcock.

1923 – Winners – UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
March 17, 1923, at Athletic Park in Vancouver
U.B.C.  1 (Lundie)
Veterans  0
HT:           Att: 4000     Ref:
U.B.C.: Henry Mosher – Crute, Baker – Gant, Phillips, Son – Cameron,
  McLeod, Lundie, Jackson, Turnan.
Veterans: Robinson – Murray, Smith – Irvine, Roberts, O’Donnell – Kerr,
  Wylie, Forgie, Kenny, Ferguson.

1924 – Winners – St. ANDREWS
March 22, 1924, at Con Jones Park in Vancouver
St. Andrews  3 (Lewis, Greig, MacFarlane)
Sapperton  1 (Wood)
HT: 2–0       Att: 4600     Ref:
St. Andrews: Wells – Watson, Bert Daggar – Whitehurst, MacFarlane,
  Robertson – Fred Wilson, Lewis, Campbell, Greig, George Wilson.
Sapperton: Aubrey Sanford – Cheal, Oakley – Gardner, Grimston, d’Easum
  – Hart, Doyle, Wood, Geddes, Mitchell.

1925 – Winners – St. ANDREWS
April 4, 1925, at Con Jones Park in Vancouver
St. Andrews  3 (Graham 2, Turner)
Sapperton  1 (Jack Wood)
HT: 0–1      Att: 4000      Ref:
St. Andrews: Houston, Watson, Boyd, George Graham, Dave Turner.
Sapperton: Sanford – Bert Daggar, Don McLeod, Jack d’Easum, Jack
  Cowie.

1926 – Winners – SOUTH HILL
April 12, 1926            No lineups in the Sun
South Hill  2
Westminster United  1
HT:           Att:           Ref:
South Hill:
Westminster:

1927 – Winners – EMPIRE STEVEDORES
April 23, 1927, at Con Jones Park in Vancouver
Empire Stevedores  2 (Forgie 2)
North Shore  0
HT:           Att: 4500     Ref: Sam Clifton
Empire: Stanley Ball – Billy McDowell, Joseph Berto – Devlis, Rimmer, Gant
  – Appleyard, Bobby Grant, Watt, Bob Forgie Howden.
North Shore: Hogarth – George Russell, Lawn – Thompson, Jim Wilson,
  Pow – Kinnear, O’Neil, Mulrain, Rae, Kilgour.

1928 – Winners – WESTMINSTER ROYALS
May 26, 1928
Westminster Royals  2 (Rimmer, Kerr)
St. Saviours  0
HT: 1–0       Att:           Ref: Joe Craig
Royals: Stanley Ball – George Anderson, Tom Taylor – Les Rimmer,
  George Russell, Austin Delany – Adam Kerr, Tom Trotter, Smith, Dave
  Turner, Chapman.
St. Saviours: Tom Alsbury – Constable, Jock Hendry – Purss, Hogg,
  Donnelly – Moffatt, O’Neill, Ernie Bradbury, Sneddon, Fred Roots.

1929 – Winners – WESTMINSTER ROYALS
June 8, 1929, at Con Jones Park
Westminster Royals  2 (Turner, Sandy Strang)
St. Saviours  0 
HT:           Att:           Ref:
Royals: George Lindsay – George Anderson, Alexander Strang – Tom
  Trotter, George Russell, Dickie Stobbart – Adam Kerr, Robert McDougall,
  Dan Kulai, Dave Turner, Joe Milburn.
St. Saviours:  Alsbury – Constable, Hendry – Purss, Hogg, West – Moffat,
  O’Neill, Bradbury, Murray, Sneddon.

1930 – Winners – St. ANDREWS
May 17, 1930
St. Andrews  2 (Kerr, Surtees)
Westminster Royals  1 (Main)
HT:           Att:           Ref:
St. Andrews: Singleton – Watson, Ernie Edmunds – Alcock, Thomson,
  Knight – Kerr, Surtees, Strang, Kulai, Stephen.
Royals: Aubrey Sanford – George Anderson, Harold Stoddart – Jack
  d’Easum, Les Rimmer, Tom Trotter – Robert McDougall, Wood, Jack
  Coulter, Dave Turner, Main.  

1931 – Winners – NORTH SHORE UNITED
May 25, 1931, at Con Jones Park in Vancouver
North Shore  4 (Archibald 2,  Russell, McManus)
Regents  2 (Gemmel, Montgomery)
HT:           Att:           Ref:
North Shore:  (No lineups in the Vancouver Sun)
Regents: Kennedy

1932 – Winners –

1933 – Winners – CHINESE STUDENTS
May 29, 1933, at Con Jones Park in Vancouver
Chinese Students  4  (Sing, Quene Yip, Horne Yip, Soon)
Varsity 3 (Goudin, Dave Todd, o.g.)
HT: 2–2       Att: 1000     Ref:
Chinese: Shupon Wong – Frank Wong, Gordon Chang – Charles Louie, Art
  Yip, Jack Louie – Buck Sing, Horne Yip, Quene Yip, Jack Soon, Lem On.
Varsity: Frattinger – McGill, Wright – Stewart, Kazuolin, Wolf – Munday,
  Laurie Todd, Goudin, Dave Todd, McDougall.

1934 – Winners – NANAIMO
July 7, 1934, in Nanaimo
Nanaimo  10 (Sandland 2, Kulai 4, Krall 2, Thomson, Knight)
Kerrisdale  2 (White, Rothweiler)
HT: 5–0       Att:           Ref:
Nanaimo:
Kerrisdale:

1935 – Winners – NANAIMO
November 25, 1935, in Nanaimo
Nanaimo  3  (Waugh 2, o.g.)
St. Andrews  1 (Roots)
HT:           Att:           Ref:
Nanaimo: Inkster – Gavin, Edmunds – Boyd, Knight, McGregor – Krall,
  Thomson, Waugh, Gray, Sandland.
St. Andrews: Jack Rabbit – Findler, McGill – Tommy McNeil, Lang, Alcock
  (Graham White) – George Stephen, McKay, John Nestman, Murray
  Manson, Fred Roots.

1936 – Winners – NORTH SHORE UNITED
January 20, 1936, at Con Jones Park in Vancouver
North Shore  4 (Spencer, McManus, Cummings, Ashton)
St. Andrews  0
HT: 1–0       Att: 2500     Ref: Jack Armstrong
North Shore: Jack Rabbit – McGill, Bob Harrison – Wardlaw, Kazoolin,
  McSween – Cummings, Dan Kulai, McManus, Jimmy Spencer, Les
  Ashton.
St. Andrews: Watson – Benny Hagman, Jock Hendry – Tommy McNeil,
  Dick Lang, Graham White – George Stephen, Billy McNeil, (Johnny
  Nestman), Murray Manson (Alcock), Runcie (Fred Roots).
1937 – Winners – JOHNSTON NATIONALS
May 12, 1937, at Con Jones Park in Vancouver
Johnston Nationals  4 (H. Greer, C. Greer 2, John Johnston)
Kerrisdale  0
HT:           Att:           Ref:
Johnston: Jimmy Waters – Edward Marsden, Jim Laurie – Horace Heath,
  Lee Morley, Angelo Perri – Jack Johnson, John Johnson, Chuck Greer,
  Hugh Greer, Reg Liptrot.
Kerrisdale: Hunter – Crossan, Dunbar – Watson, Paton, Ellison – E. Rush,
  Morrison, Todd, Thompson, B. Rush.

1938 – Winners – St, ANDREWS
April 15, 1938, at Athletic Park in Vancouver
St. Andrews  3 (Craig, Smith, McNeill)
St. Saviours  2 (Johnson, Muir)
HT:           Att: 2730     Ref:
St. Andrews: Hortin – Fred Easley, Bill Cumming – Bill Hyslop, Lee Morley,
  Johnny Craig – Brown, Tommy McNeill, Hap Smith, Webber, Stephen.
St. Saviours: Dan Kulai – Edward Marsden, Ross – Horace Heath, George
  Kulai, Murray West – Ted Enefer, Jack Muir, John Johnson, Greenwell,
  Moffatt.

1939 – Winners – St. SAVIOURS
January 28, 1939
St. Saviours  4 (McKay, Brown, Heath 2)
North Shore United  2 (Findler, McManus)
HT: 2–1       Att: 2500     Ref:
St. Saviours: Dan Kulai – Edward Marsden, Ross – J. Millstead, Ellett,
  Murray West – Waugh, Horace Heath, Bobby Byford, Dave Brown,
  Sandland.  (Sub: Doug McKay)
North Shore: Jack Rabbit – Rennie, Bob Harrison – Ron Hewitt, Trevor
  Harvey, Cec Goodheart – Love, Bill Findler, Mike McManus, Jimmy
  Spencer, Christie.  (Sub: Swede Larson)

1940 – Winners – NORTH SHORE UNITED
April 27, 1940, at Con Jones Park
North Shore  6 (McManus 2, Spencer, Love 2, McLeod)
St. Andrews  4 (Craig 3, Greig)
HT:           Att:  1700     Ref:
North Shore: Jack Rabbit – Cumming, Bob Harrison – Newbold. Trevor
  Harvey, Goodheart – Jimmy Love, Don Mathieson, Mike McManus, Jimmy
  Spencer, Norm McLeod.  (Subs: Hall, Brow)
St. Andrews: Newbold – Wheeler, Manzer – Hyslop, Webber, Osovsky –
  Greig, O’Neil, Bobby Byford, Craig, Christie. (Subs: McLatchey,
  Johnstone)

1941 – Winners – NORTH SHORE UNITED
April 19, 1941
North Shore  3 (McManus, Love 2)
St. Saviours  0
HT: 1–0       Att:           Ref:
North Shore: Arne Bumstead – Cumming, Bob Harrison – Hewitt, Dick
  Glover, Newbold – Jimmy Love, Don Mathieson, Mike McManus, Jimmy
  Spencer, Norm McLeod.
St. Saviours: Dan Kulai – Hall, Ross – J. Milstead, Ray Clark, Waugh –
  Johnny Zaduski, Ted Enefer, Morley, Jim Gemmell, Tommy Milstead. 
  (Sub: Vincent)