British Columbia: Mainland Cup
In 1915, Premier William John Bowser presented the Mainland Cup for competition on the Lower Mainland.
1915 |
Winners Coquitlam Ranchers |
Finalists B.C. Electric |
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)