British Tours to Canada
Scottish Tour, 1921

Scottish Tour, 1921

Players: James Brownlie (Third Lanark), William Bulloch (Partick Thistle), John McCormack (Third Lanark), W. McAndrew (Third Lanark), Craig Brown (Motherwell), James Scott (Dumbarton), Neil McBain (Ayr United), Doug Thompson (Aberdeen), Andy Wilson (Dunfermline), Jim McMenemy (Partick Thistle), Alf Bennett (Albion Rovers), R.M.B. Orr (Third Lanark), Jimmy Gordon (Dunfermline), Joe Low (Dunfermline), Willie Rankin (Motherwell), Tom Maxwell (Dunfermline).

Matches Played:

May 21 Halifax 0: Scottish F.A. 7 in Halifax, Nova Scotia
May 24 Montreal 2: Scottish F.A. 6 in Montreal, Quebec
May 26 Hamilton 0: Scottish F.A. 6 in Hamilton, Ontario
May 28 Toronto 1: Scottish F.A. 4 in Toronto, Ontario
June 1 Ottawa 0: Scottish F.A. 7 in Ottawa, Ontario
June 4 Manitoba 1: Scottish F.A. 3 in Winnipeg, Manitoba
June 6 Regina 0: Scottish F.A. 3 in Regina, Saskatchewan
June 8 Saskatoon 0: Scottish F.A. 6 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
June 12 Calgary 0: Scottish F.A. 5 in Calgary, Alberta
June 14 Edmonton 0: Scottish F.A. 6 in Edmonton, Alberta
June 18 Mainland All-Stars 0: Scottish F.A. 3 in Vancouver, B.C.
June 20 Upper Island 0: Scottish F.A. 4 in Nanaimo, B.C.
June 22 Victoria 1: Scottish F.A. 4 in Victoria, B.C.
June 23 British Columbia 0: Scottish F.A. 3 in Vancouver, B.C.
June 28 Prince Albert 0: Scottish F.A. 3 in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
July 1 Winnipeg 1: Scottish F.A. 6 in Winnipeg, Manitoba
July 4 Fort William 1: Scottish F.A. 7 in Fort William, Ontario
July 7 Ontario 1: Scottish F.A. 3 in Toronto, Ontario
July 9 Canadian XI 0; Scottish F.A. 1 in Montreal, Quebec
July 10 Jersey City 2: Scottish F.A. 4 in Jersey City, N.J.
July 13 Bethlehem Steel 1: Scottish F.A. 8 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
July 16 Philadelphia 1: Scottish F.A. 3 in Tacony, Pennsylvania
July 17 New York 1: Scottish F.A. 2 in New York, New York
July 18 Massachusetts 3: Scottish F.A. 6 in Lynn, Massachusetts
July 21 Fall River 2: Scottish F.A. 2 in Fall River, Massachusetts

May 21, 1921, in Halifax, Nova Scotia
Scottish F.A. 7 (Rankin 2, Wilson 4, McAndrew)
Halifax 0
HT: Att: 3000 Ref:
Scots: Brownlie: Bulloch, Orr – Gordon, Brown, McAndrew – Bennett, McMenemy, Wilson, Rankin, Low.
Halifax: Wilson – O’Dell, Taylor – Fox, Campbell, Hunt – Ferguson, Carpenter, Jamieson, Sellings, Beston.

May 24, 1921, at Grand Trunk Field in Point Charles, Quebec
Scottish F.A. 6 (Thompson 2, Wilson 2, McMenemy, Rankin)
Montreal All-Stars 2 (Alec Smith, Rae)
HT 1–2 Att: 9448 Ref: Horace S. Lyons (Montreal)
Scots: Brownlie – McCormack, Orr – Gordon, Brown, McAndrew – Bennett, McMenemy, Wilson, Rankin, Thompson.
Montreal: Bill Smith (Sons of Scotland) – Adam Smith (Vickers), Yule (Grand Trunk Railway) – Alec Rae (Grand Trunk Railway), McNaughton (Nomads), Craigie (Grand Trunk Railway) – Artie Wouteresz (Grand Trunk Railway), Joe Angel (Canadian Pacific Railway), John Linton (Grand Trunk Railway), Alec Smith (Grenadier Guards), McKeller (Sons of Scotland).

May 26, 1921, in Hamilton, Ontario
Scottish F.A. 6 (Wilson 4, Rankin, Maxwell)
Hamilton All-Stars 0
HT: Att: 8000 Ref: Billy Dean (Hamilton)
Scots: Brownlie – McCormack, Bulloch – Scott, McAndrew, McBain – Bennett, McMenemy, Wilson, Maxwell, Low.
Hamilton: Carleton – McEwan, Alex McCulloch – Tommy Gardiner, D. Burns, Cooper – Atkinson, Lee, Billy Gilvear, T. Pilkington, Tiny Thombs.

May 28, 1921, at the Island Stadium in Toronto, Ontario
Scottish F.A. 4 (Wilson 3, McMenemy)
Toronto All-Stars 1 (Taylor)
HT: Att: 14 000 Ref: J.T. Nelson
Scots: Brownlie – Bulloch, Orr – Gordon, Brown, McAndrew – Bennett, McMenemy, Wilson, Rankin, Low.
Toronto: Art Halliwell – Hutchinson, Geordie Campbell – Sid Beown, Sammy Jones (Woods), Bailey – Barron, Marshall, Bob Lavery, Grant, Charlie Taylor.

June 1, 1921, in Ottawa, Ontario
Scottish F.A. 7 (Wilson 5, Thompson, McMenemy)
Ottawa All-Stars 0
HT: Att: 5000 Ref:
Scots: Brownlie – McCormack, Orr – Gordon, Brown, McBain – Maxwell, McMenemy, Wilson, Thompson, Low.
Ottawa: Figg – Stewart, Calerwood – Moule, O’Donnell, Potter – Hamilton, Menlove, Craig, Davidson, McDonald.

June 4, 1921, in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Scottish F.A. 3 (Wilson 2, McAndrew)
Manitoba All-Stars 1 (Steward)
HT: Att: 9000 Ref: Jimmy Duncanson (Winnipeg)
Scots: Brownlie – Bulloch, Orr – Gordon, Brown, McAndrew – Bennett, McMenemy, Wilson, Rankin, Low.
Manitoba: Joe Scott (United Weston) – Billy Thomson (Celtic), Charlie Prince (Scottish) – Bob Harley (United Weston), Wattie Patterson (Scottish), J. Buchanan (Scottish) – Charlie Stewart (Fort Rouge Rangers), Billy Bruce (United Weston), Fred Parkinson (Fort Rouge Rangers), Jimmy Steward (Norwood), Dave Mcbeath (Knox).

June 6, 1921, in Regina, Saskatchewan
Scottish F.A. 3 (Wilson 3)
Regina All-Stars 0
HT: Att: 2500 Ref:
Scots: Brownlie – Bulloch, McCormack – Scott, Brown, McBain – Bennett, Maxwell, Wilson, Thompson, Low.
Regina: Frank Hickling (Imperial Oil) – Blackley (Thistle), Tommy Taylor (Thistle) – Fraser (Thistle), Leslie Ford (Thistle), Bobby Laing (Leader Post) – Richardson (Police), Rogers (Leader Post), Errington (Leader Post), Baggaley (Leader Post), Culverhouse (Army and Navy Vets).

June 8, 1921, at the Mayfair Grounds in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Scottish F.A. 6 (Wilson 3, Rankin 3)
Saskatoon All-Stars 0
HT: 0–4 Att: 2000 Ref: T.C. Atkinson
Scots: Brownlie – McCormack, McMenemy, Wilson, Rankie, Maxwell.
Saskatoon: Fowler – Wright, Jones – Lamb, Fyfe, Rivett – Griffiths, Walls, Vic Pinchbeack, Goble, Seath.

June 12, 1921, at Hillhurst Park, in Calgary, Alberta
Scottish F.A. 5 (McAndrew, Wilson 3, Rankin)
Calgary All-Stars 1 (Cowie)
HT: 1–0 Att: 5025 Ref: Bob Mills
Scots: Brownlie – Bulloch, Orr – Scott, Brown, McAndrew – Bennett, Gordon, Wilson, Rankin, Low.
Calgary: Johnny Robertson – Jimmy Carrington, Norrie Mortimer – Billie Kirkwood, Andy Mitchell, Matt Nesbitt – D. Patterson, J, Anderson, J. Redfern, Bernie Cartwright, Billy Cowie.

June 14, 1921, in Edmonton, Alberta
Scottish F.A. 6 (McAndrew, Wilson 5)
Edmonton All-Stars 0
HT: Att: 5000 Ref: Capt. J.K. Matheson
Scots: Brownlie – McCormack, Orr – Scott, Brown, McAndrew – Bennett, McMenemy, Wilson, Thompson, McBain.
Edmonton: Hunter – Kinsman, Ockenden – McPherson, Adams, Robson – Collier, Lamb, Campbell, Miller, Manson.

June 18, 1921, at Brockton Point in Vancouver, British Columbia
Scottish F.A. 3 (Wilson 3)
Mainland All-Stars 0
HT: Att: 6000 Ref: Jones
Scots: Brownlie – McCormack, Bulloch – Gordon, Brown, Mc Andrew – Bennett, Rankin, Wilson, Maxwell, Low.
Mainland: Worrell – McNaughton, Ogle – Dryborough, Jim Wilson, Robertson – Fred Wilson, McKinnon, Bob Forgie, Greig, Finlayson.

June 20, 1921, in Nanaimo, British Columbia
Scottish F.A. 4 (Wilson 2, Rankin, Scott)
Upper Island All-Stars 0
HT: 2–0 Att: 3500 Ref: Burnish
Scots: Brownlie – McCormack, Orr – Scott, Bain, Gordon – Bennett, Mcmenemy, Wilson, Rankin, Low.
Upper Island: Sheppard – Strang, Campbell – Tom Dickinson, Roberts, Dickie Stobbart – O’Brien, Robertson, Davis, Hibbins, Jimmy Horne.

June 22, 1921, in Victoria, British Columbia
Scottish F.A. 4 (Gordon, Rankin, Wilson, Thompson)
Victoria All-Stars 1 (Muir)
HT: Att: 3000 Ref:
Scots: Brownlie – Bulloch, Orr – Gordon, McBain, McAndrew – Maxwell, Rankin, Wilson, Thompson, Low.
Victoria: Shrimpton – Taylor, White – Archie Muir, Jimmie Allan, Munro – Bridges, Brewster, Pettigrew, G. Allan, Totty.

June 23, 1921, at Con Jones Park in Vancouver, British Columbia
Scottish F.A. 3 (McBain, Rankin, Wilson)
British Columbia All-Stars 0
HT: Att: 5000 Ref:
Scots: Brownlie – McCormack, Orr – Gordon, Brown, McAndrew – Bennett, McMenemy, Wilson, Rankin, Low.
B.C: Worrell – Campbell, Tom Dickinson – Robertson, Jim Wilson, Jimmie Allan – Fred Wilson, Archie Muir, Rilling, Hitchins, Marsh.

June 28, 1921, in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
Scottish F.A. 3 (Rankin, Wilson, Maxwell)
Prince Albert All-Stars 0
HT: 3–0 Att: 1500 Ref: Page.
Scots: Brownlie – McCormack, Bulloch – Scott, Brown, McAndrew – Bennett, McMenemy, Wilson, Rankin, Low.
Prince Albert: Tom Duff – W. Laidlaw, H. Nightingale – Bob Hall, H. Longley, Norman Sheldon – Nat Webster, M. Turner, Harold Towell, Billy Dobson, Stewart.

July 1, 1921, in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Scottish F.A. 6 (Wilson 5, Rankin)
Winnipeg All-Stars 1 (McDill)
HT: Att: 7000 Ref: Bob Ritchie (Winnipeg)
Scots: Brownlie – McCormack, Orr – Gordon, Brown, McAndrew – Bennett, McMenemy, Wilson, Rankin, Low.
Winnipeg: Swindells (Celtic) – Billy Thomson (Celtic), Charlie Prince (Scottish) – Robert Harley (United Weston), Elliott (Coca Cola), Bert Shoobert (Coca Cola) – Richardson (Fort Rouge Rangers), Jimmy McDill, Johnny Hampton, Jack Walker (Celtic), Wilf Reed (Fort Rouge Rangers).

July 4, 1921, in Fort William, Ontario
Scottish F.A. 7 (Gordon 2, McMenemy, Wilson, Thompson, ?)
Fort William All-Stars 1 (Buchan)
HT: Att: Ref:
Scots: Brownlie – Bulloch, McCormack, Scott, Bain, McAndrew – Maxwell, McMenemy, Wilson, Gordon, Thompson.
Fort William: T. Ross (Grain Exchange) – A. Walters (Fort William United), Fred Cooper (Fort William United) – F. McEwan (Grain Exchange), J. Ryder (Fort William United), A. Bain (Grain Exchange) – D. Taylor (Grain Exchange), J. Brown (Grain Exchange), Tom Buchan (Grain Exchange), A.J. Winn (War Vets), R. Green (Fort William United).

July 7, 1921, at the Island Stadium in Toronto, Ontario
Scottish F.A. 3 (Rankin, Thompson, Brown)
Ontario All-Stars 1 (Menlove)
HT: 2–1 Att: 7500 Ref: Billy Murchie (Toronto)
Scots: Brownlie – McAndrew, Bulloch – Scott, Brown, McBain – Maxwell, Thompson, Wilson, Rankin, Low.
Ontario: Art Halliwell (Toronto Ulster) – George Campbell (Toronto Scottish), George Housin (Toronto Scottish) – William Walker (Windsor), Bayne (Welland), Gardiner (Hamilton) – Ferguson (Toronto Ulster), Menlove (Ottawa), Phil Lavery (Toronto Ulster), Mackins (Guelph), Tiny Thombs (Hamilton Westinghouse).

July 9, 1921, at Alexandria Park in Montreal, Quebec
Scottish F.A. 1 (Rankin)
Canadian XI 0
HT: 0–0 Att: 6000 Ref: Billy Dean (Hamilton)
Scots: Brownlie – Bulloch, Orr – McBain, Brown, McAndrew – Maxwell, McMenemy, Wilson, Rankin, Low.
Canadians: Art Halliwell (Toronto Ulster) – Charlie Prince (Winnipeg Scottish), Adam Smith (Montreal Vickers) – Norman Sheldon (Saskatoon), Jim Wilson (Vancouver), Bill McPherson (Edmonton) – Artie Wouteresz (Montreal Grand Trunk), Jimmy McDill (Winnipeg), Tom Buchan (Fort William Grain Exchange), Alec Smith (Montreal Grenadier Guards), Tiny Thombs (Hamilton Westinghouse).