Manitoba
Manitoba Cup

Manitoba Cup

1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
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

United Weston
Brits
 
Celtic
 
Scottish
United Weston
United Weston
Scottish
United Weston
Scottish
Fort Rouge Rangers
United Weston
Fort Rouge Rangers
United Weston
Nationals
Robertson Memorial
Nationals
Scottish
United Weston
Fort Rouge Rangers
Fort Rouge Rangers
Irish
Fort Rouge Rangers
Fort Rouge Rangers
Irish
United Weston
Irish
Irish
United Weston
Irish

 
Celtic
 
Shoal Lake
 
Brandon
Scottish
Scottish
Presbyterians
Depot Battalion
Celtic
United Weston
Knox
United Weston
Fort Rouge Rangers
United Weston
St. James
St. James
Fort Rouge Rangers
Scottish
C.P.R.
Scottish
Fort Rouge Rangers
Government Telephones
Government Telephones
United Weston
City Dairy
St. Johns
United Weston
City Dairy
United Weston

1909 – Winners – WINNIPEG UNITED WESTON

No final played, Russell (Minnedosa withdrew)
It took so long to resolve the eastern finalists that Russell had disbanded before the final was played.

1910 – Winners – Winnipeg Brits
1910 at River Park in Winnipeg – Second Replay
Winnipeg Brits  0
Winnipeg Celtics  0
HT: 0–0       Att:           Ref:
Brits: Ball – Arnold, Little – C. McInnes, Innes, McAllister – R. McInnes,
  Jamieson, Cook, Davis, Smith.
Celtics: McMeekin – Robinson, Salmon – Anderson, Gibson, Ferguson –
  Cartwright, Doran, McDowell, Gerrand, Jewell.

1911 – Winners
June 30, 1911, at River Park in Winnipeg
Celtics  1 (Gerrard)
Brits  0

1912 – Winners – WINNIPEG CELTIC
August 10, 1912, at River Park in Winnipeg
Winnipeg Celtic  6 (Langham, Cartwright, Gerrard 2, McDowall, ?)
Shoal Lake  1 (Russell)
HT: 2–0       Att: 300       Ref: Jimmy Duncanson
Celtic: McMeekin – Robinson, Smith – Crawley, Salmon, Ferguson –
  Cartwright,
  Plenderleith, Billy McDowall, Gerrard, Langam.
Shoal Lake: Keyser – Nicholson, Hancock – Whitehead, Baldwin, Rapley,
  Thomson, Cook, Russell, Hooper, Edmundson.

1913 –

1914 – Winners – WINNIPEG SCOTTISH
August 17, 1914, at Winnipeg Stadium
Scottish  3 (Cook 3)
Brandon  1 (McDonald)
HT: 2–0       Att:           Ref: Jimmy Duncanson
Scottish: Dickie – Anderson, Gardiner – Hubble Wood, Ross, Patterson –
  Thomson, Corrie, Bob Cook, Beattie, Bob Whitehead.
Brandon: Binnie – Francis, Harley – Adair, Watters, Coates – Hood, Beaver,
  Hansel, Marriott, McDonald.

1915 – Winners – WINNIPEG UNITED WESTON
September 18, 1915
United Weston  3 (Warnerm Bruce, Kershaw)
Winnipeg Scottish  2 (Mair, Plenderleith)
HT: 2–2       Att: 2000     Ref: R. Ritchie
Weston: Scott – McClure, Smith – Moir, Weitman, Loudon – Kershaw, Bruce,
  Johnny Hampton, Warner, Grant.
Scottish: Ross – Gardiner, Dick – Wood, McCullough, Campbell – Anderson,
  Corrie, Mair, Plenderleith, Forsyth.

1916 – Winners – WINNIPEG UNITED WESTON
September 30, 1916
United Weston  2 (Grant, Smith, pen)
Winnipeg Scottish  1 (Lennon)
HT:           Att:           Ref: R. Ritchie
Weston: Bell – McClure, Lloyd – Beattie, Smith, King – Hutchison, Bruce,
  Johnny Hampton, Muir, Grant.
Scottish: Sutherland – Gardiner, Campbell – Lennon, Abbott, Buchanan –
  Corrie, Irvine, Mair, Walker, Forsyth.

1917 – Winners – WINNIPEG SCOTTISH
October 13, 1917
Winnipeg Scottish  0
Winnipeg Presbyterians  0
HT: 0–0       Att:           Ref: Lewis
Scottish: Scott – Gardiner, McClure – Buchanan, Grieve, Campbell – Forsyth,
  McQueen, Mair, Plenderleith, Cameron.
Presbyterians: Thomas – Simpson, Johnston – Shearer, Blackhall, Dickson –
  McNicholl, Arnold, Scott, Stevens, Gray.

October 20, 1917 – Replay
Winnipeg Scottish  2 (Forsyth, Campbell)
Winnipeg Presbyterians  0
HT:           Att:           Ref:
Scottish: Scott – Gardiner, McClure – Buchanan, Grieve, Campbell – Forsyth,
  McQueen, Melkie, Plenderleith, Cameron.
Presbyterians: Thomas – Simpson, Johnston – Shearer, Blackhall, Dickson –
  McNicholl, Arnold, Scott, Stevens, Gray.
1918 – Winners – WINNIPEG UNITED WESTON
September 18, 1918, at Winnipeg Stadium
United Weston  3 (Dickenson 2, Hampton)
Depot Battalion  0
HT: 1–0       Att:           Ref: R. Ritchie
Weston: Harman – Lennon, Lloyd – Strange, Weirman, McKenzie – Watson,
  Robertson, Johnny Hampton, Tom Dickenson, Grant.
Depot: Joe Scott – Sanders, McDonald – Cramp, Jones, Cowles – Neighbor,
  Wynne, Irvine, Cook, McKinnon.

1919 – Winners  – WINNIPEG SCOTTISH
September 7, 1919, at Winnipeg Stadium
Winnipeg Scottish  2 (Harley, Corrie)
Winnipeg Celtic  1 (Walker)
HT: 0–0       Att:           Ref: Ritchie
Scottish: Ross – Gardiner, McClure – Buchanan, Dobie, Wattie Patterson –
  Corrie, Cook, Collings, Harley, Forsythe.
Celtic: Swindells – Billy Thomson, McMaster – Lennon, Neall, Ferguson –
  McDowell, McInnes, Walker, Dickenson, Gerard.

1920 – Winners – WINNIPEG FORT ROUGE RANGERS
July 24, 1920
Fort Rouge Rangers  2 (Parkinson, Jamieson)
United Weston  2 (Corbett, Robson 2)
HT: 1–2       Att:           Ref: Ritchie
Fort Rouge: Ritchie – Graham, Thomas – Stevens, Gray, Stone – Ginn, Alex
  Neal, Fred Parkinson, Jamieson, Wilfred Reed.
Weston: Milligan – Dan King, Art King – Alex Slidders, Wellman, Milligan –
  Elrick, Billy Bruce, Jimmy Corbett, Robson, Gregor Grant.

July 28, 1920 –  First Replay
Fort Rouge Rangers  1 (Wilfred Reed)
United Weston  1 (Grant)
HT:           Att:           Ref:
Fort Rouge: Ritchie – Yeardye, Thomas – Stevens, Graham Stone – Ginn,
  Alex Neal, Fred Parkinson, Neal, Wilfred Reed.
Weston: Milligan – Purdie, King – Milligan, Wellman, Miller – Elrick, Billy
  Bruce, Jimmy Corbett, Robson, Gregor Grant.

August 7, 1920 – Second Replay
Fort Rouge Rangers  2 (Reid, Neal)
United Weston  1 (Bruce)
HT: 1–1       Att:           Ref: Ritchie
Fort Rouge: Ritchie – Yeardye, Thomas – Stevens, Graham, Stone – Ginn,
  Alex Neal, Fred Parkinson, Jamieson, Wilfred Reed.
Weston: Milligan – Purdie, King – Milligan, Wellman, Miller – Elrick, Billy
  Bruce, Jimmy Corbett, Robson, Gregor Grant.

1921 – Winners – UNITED WESTON
August 13, 1921, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg
United Weston  1 (Milligan)
Knox  1 (Tennant)
HT: 0–1       Att:           Ref: Billy Bowman
Weston: Joe Scott – Dan King, Art King – Bob Harley, Westman, Milligan –
  Gregg, Warren, Alex Slidders, Jock McNeil, Cowans.
Knox: Ross – Watt, Sutherland – McCormick, Turnbull, Walker – Arnold,
  Tennant, Smith, McBurney, Dave McBeath.    

August 17, 1921 – Replay

Knox didn’t show up for the replay; trophy probably awarded to United Weston.

1922 – Winners – WINNIPEG FORT ROUGE RANGERS
July 28, 1922
Fort Rouge  3 (Sparks, Reed, Watson)
United Weston  0
HT: 2–0       Att:           Ref: Jimmy Duncanson
Fort Rouge: Ritchie – Sewell, Thomas – Stephen, Sparks, Currie –
  Richardson, Jimmy Steward, Watson, Neil, Wilfred Reed.
Weston: Joe Scott – Lennon, McKenzie – Alex Slidders, Bob Harley, Jock
  McNeil – Greig, Billy Bruce, Knill, Wishart, Turner.

1923 – Winners – WINNIPEG UNITED WESTON
September 1, 1923, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg
United Weston  1 (Jack McKenzie)
Fort Rouge Rangers  0
HT:           Att:           Ref: Sandy McMahon
Weston: Eddie Derby – Dan King, Art King – McKenzie, Bob Harley, Jock
  McNeil – Scotty Lang, Jimmy Derby, Alex Slidders, Dougie Clark, Gregor
  Grant.
Rangers: Ritchie – Fifu, McClure – Stephen, Sparks, Johnny Foxton –
  Birchley, Neal, Watson, Auld, Wilfred Reed.

1924 – Winners – WINNIPEG NATIONALS
September 6, 1924, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg
Nationals  1 (McKay)
United Weston  0
HT:           Att:           Ref: Jimmy Montgomery
Nationals: Tilbrook – McQueen, McQueen – Finnie, Milligan, Hart – Gillett, Bill
  Gibson, McKay, Milligan, Kelly.
Weston: Eddie Derby – Dan King, Art King – Johnny Foxton, Bill Matthews,
  Jock McNeil – Scotty Lang, Jimmy Derby, Alex Slidders, Dougie Clark,
  Gregor Grant.

1925 – Winners – ROBERTSON MEMORIAL
September 26, 1925
Robertson Memorial  2 (Chem, Mitchell)
St. James  0
HT: 2–0       Att:           Ref: Jimmy Montgomery
Robertson: Dunsmore – Mayslack, Light – Shields, Gray, Wimble – Allman,
  Mitchell, Chmeloweic, Elsasser, McKeown.
St. James: Hunter – Harford, Cassidy – Miller, Smith, Bell – Berry, Thompson,
  Foster, Brown, Scholes.

1926 – Winners – WINNIPEG NATIONALS
September 18, 1926, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg
Nationals  2 (S.Milligan, Munro)
St. James  2 (Dunbar, Perry)
HT: 1–1       Att:           Ref:
Nationals: Richie – Law, Blythe – Sparks, McKay, J. Milligan – Cook, Alex
  Munro, Bill Gibson, Stubby Milligan, Kelly.
St. James: Albert Bogden – Harford, Cassidy – Miller, Thomson, Bell – Berry,
  Dunbar, Underwood, Brown, Scholes.

October 2, 1926, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg – First Replay
Nationals  1 (Gibson)
St. James  1 (Berry)
HT:           Att:           Ref:
Nationals: Ritchie – Law, Blythe – Sparkes, McKay, J. Milligan – Cook, Alex
  Munro, Bill Gibson, Stubby Milligan, Kelly.
St. James: Mulholland – Harford, Cassidy – Miller, Thomson, Bell – Berry,
  Dunbar, Horne, Brown, Ernie Scholes.

October 9, 1926, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg – Second Replay
Nationals  3 (o.g., Gibson 2)
St. James  1  (Horne)
HT: 1–1       Att:           Ref: Bill Sime
Nationals: Richie – Low, Blythe – Hart, Sparks, J. Milligan – Munro, McKay,
  Bill Gibson, Stubby Milligan, Kelly.
St. James: Mulholland – Harford, Beech – Miller, Thomson, Bell – Berry,
  Dunbar, Horne, Brown, Ernie Scholes.

1927 – Winners – WINNIPEG SCOTTISH
September 19, 1927 – First Game
Scottish  0
Fort Rouge  0
HT: 0–0       Att:           Ref: Sandy McMahon
Scottish: Johnny Reid – Gain, Gordon – Fitzpatrick, Smith, Alex Archer –
  Campbell, Buchanan, Tommy Lennon, McAdam, McKenzie.
Fort Rouge: Johnstone – Clark, McQueen – Courage, Mitchell, Johnny Foxton
  – Dewell, Pyper, Callaghan, Graham, Ernie Scholes.

October 1, 1927, at Winnipeg Stadium – Replay
Scottish  4 (Lennon 2, McAdam, Pickford)
Fort Rouge Rangers  1 (Blatchford)
HT: 2–1       Att:           Ref:
Scottish: Johnny Reid – Gair, Owens – Fitzpatrick, Smith, Alex Archer –
  Buchanan, Pickford, Tommy Lennon, McAdam, McKenzie.
Rangers: Johnstone – Clark, McQueen – Courage, Mitchell, Johnny Foxton –
  Dewell, Pyper, Blatchford, Graham, Ernie Scholes.

1928 – Winners – WINNIPEG UNITED WESTON
September 22, 1928, at Manitoba College
United Weston 2 (Hastie 2)
Scottish 0
HT: 2–0       Att:           Ref:
Weston: Frank Davis – Dan King, Art King – Wilton, Bill Matthews, Bligh –
  Scotty Lang, Alex Slidders, Chem, Hastie, Tiley.
Scottish: Johnny Reid – Gair, Joyce – Fitzpatrick, Smith, Alex Archer –
  Copeland, Buchanan, McDonald, Pickford, McAdam.

1929 – Winners – WINNIPEG FORT ROUGE RANGERS
August 24, 1929, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg
Fort Rouge Rangers 2 (Penman, Scholes)
Canadian Pacific Railway  0
HT: 1–0       Att:           Ref: Lloyd
Rangers: R. Ritchie – Penman, McQueen – Courage, McIntosh, Walter
  Monson – Callaghan, Gillett, McKay, Lang, Ernie Scholes.
C.P.R.: Eddie Derby – Adams, Jock Miller – Bob Hastie, Williams, McIntosh –
  Matt Hastie, Armstrong, Jackson, Tommy Mills, McKenzie.

1930 – Winners – WINNIPEG FORT ROUGE RANGERS
September 6, 1930, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg
Fort Rouge Rangers  3 (Gillett, Johnny Lang, Bobby McIntosh)
Scottish  2 (Sammy McAdam, Doug Morrison)
HT: 1–1       Att:           Ref: Dave Shaw
Rangers: Albert Bogden – Penman, McQueen – Courage, McIntosh, Walter
  Monson – Callaghan, McKay, Johnstone, Gillett, Lang.
Scottish: Johnny Reid – Gair, Gordon – Coupland, Smith, Alex Archer – W.
  Morrison, D. Morrison, Tommy Lennon, Jack Morrison, McAdam.

1931 – Winners – WINNIPEG IRISH
September 5, 1931, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg
Irish  2  (Butterworth 2)
Fort Rouge Rangers 1 (McKay)
HT: 1–1       Att:           Ref: Dave Ross
Irish: McGill – Jennings, Lennon – Bill Brolly, Urquhart, Dudar – Coupland,
  Hastie, Butterworth, Salmon, Hilton.
Rangers: Eddie Derby – Penman, McQueen – Gillett, McIntosh, Munson –
  Morrison, Jack Morrison, McKay, Lang, Smith.

1932 – Winners – WINNIPEG FORT ROUGE RANGERS
September 10, 1932
Fort Rouge Rangers  5 (Johnny Lang, McKay, Cook 2, Gibson)
Government Telephones  2 (Rodgers, Archer)
HT: 4–2       Att:           Ref:
Rangers: Frank Davis – King, Jack Morrison – Penman, Walter Monson,
  Lyndon – Cook, McKay, Bill Gibson, Johnny Lang, Smith.
Telephones: Albert Bogden – Beaman, Briscoe – Mills, Chem, Hamill – Lang,
  Alex Archer, D. Rodgers, Mills, Langford.

1933 – Winners – WINNIPEG FORT ROUGE RANGERS
September 12, 1933, at Osborne Stadium in Winnipeg
Fort Rouge Rangers  0
Government Telephones  2 (Daly, Lang)
HT:           Att:           Ref: Sandy McMahon
Rangers: Frank Davis – King, Jack Morrison – Donald, McKay, Ferguson,
  Walter Monson – Billy Gibson, Sammy Armstrong, Cy Johnson, Johnny Lang,
  “Chuck” Smith.
Telephones: Johnny Reid – Beaman, Briscoe – Reg Mills, Chem, Charlie
  Caithness – “Scotty” Lang, Jimmy Murray, Jimmy Daly, George Hamill, Joe
  Playfoot.

September 14, 1933, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg – First Replay
Fort Rouge Rangers  1 (Armstrong)
Government Telephones  1 (Playfoot)
HT:           Att:           Ref: Jimmy Kelly
Rangers: Frank Davis – King, Jack Morrison – Donald McKay, Ferguson,
  Walter Monson – Billy Gibson, Sammy Armstrong, Cy Johnson, Johnny Lang,
  “Chuck” Smith.
Telephones: Johnny Reid – Beaman, Briscoe – Reg Mills, Chem, Charlie
  Caithness – “Scotty” Lang, Jimmy Murray, Jimmy Daly, George Hamill, Joe Playfoot.

September 18, 1933, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg – Second Replay
Fort Rouge Rangers  3 (Johnson 2, Smith)
Government Telephones  0
HT:           Att:           Ref: Jack Mitchell
Rangers: Frank Davis – King, Jack Morrison – Donald McKay, Ferguson,
  Walter Monson – Billy Gibson, Sammy Armstrong, Cy Johnson, Johnny Lang,
  “Chuck” Smith.
Telephones: Johnny Reid – Beaman, Briscoe – Reg Mills, Chem., Charlie
  Caithness – “Scotty” Lang, Jimmy Murray, Jimmy Daly, George Hamill, Joe Playfoot.

September 20, 1933, at Osborne Stadium in Winnipeg – Third Replay
Fort Rouge Rangers  1 (Johnson)
Government Telephones  1 (Murray)
HT:           Att:           Ref: “Red” Lloyd
Rangers: Frank Davis – King, Jack Morrison – Donald McKay, Walter
  Monson, Dudar – Billy Gibson, Sammy Armstrong, Cy Johnson, Johnny Lang,
  “Chuck” Smith.
Telephones: Johnny Reid – Beaman , Briscoe – Reg Mills, Chem, Charlie
  Caithness – “Scotty” Lang, Butterworth, Jimmy Murray, Jimmy Daly, Joe Playfoot.

September 22, 1933, at Osborne Stadium in Winnipeg – Fourth Replay
Fort Rouge Rangers  3 (o.g., Lang, Johnson)
Government Telephones  0
HT: 2–0       Att:           Ref: Sandy McMahon
Rangers: Frank Davis – King, Jack Morrison – Donald McKay, Ferguson,
  Walter Monson – Billy Gibson, Sammy Armstrong, Cy Johnson, Johnny Lang,
  “Chuck” Smith.
Telephones: Johnny Reid – Beaman, Jimmy Murray – Reg Mills, Chem,
  Charlie Caithness – “Scotty” Lang, Butterworth, Jimmy Daly, George Hamill, Joe Playfoot.

1934 – Winners – WINNIPEG IRISH
September 4, 1934, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg
Winnipeg Irish  6 (Dickens, Smith 3, McLean 2)
United Weston  0
HT:           Att:           Ref: Sandy McMahon
Irish: Johnny Reid – Jennings, Wyneberg – Day, Sven Anderson, Low – Cliff
  Dickens, Johnny McLean, Johnny Hampton, Salmon, “Chuck” Smith.
Weston: Granski – Cece Powles, Joe Playfoot – Cummings, Smith, Toner –
  Tickle, Thompson, Hodgert, Five, George Pickup.

September 6, 1934, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg
Winnipeg Irish  6 (Low, McLean, Hampton 2, Dickens 2)
United Weston  0
HT: 3–0       Att:           Ref: Jimmy Kelly
Irish: Johnny Reid – Ness, Wyneberg – Jennings, Sven Anderson, Daly – Cliff
  Dickens, Johnny McLean, Johnny Hampton, Low, “Chuck” Smith.
Weston: Granski – Joe Peary, Hodgert – Toner, Smith, Wilton – Cece Powles,
  Cumming, Thompson, Wilkes, George Pickup.

1935 – Winners – WINNIPEG UNITED WESTON
August 14, 1935, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
United Weston  1 (Pickup)
City Dairy  2 (Brolly, McCorrie)
HT:           Att:           Ref: Sandy McMahon
Weston: Johnny Reid – Joe Peary (Sammy Krupp), Joe Playfoot – Tickle,
  Steve Olander, Hague – Hutchinson, Maxie Pilous, Allan Hodgert, Eddie
  Hodgert, George Pickup.
Dairy: Bob Lockwood – Comack, Tommy Lennon – Charlie Caithness, Bill
  Brolly, Hines – Lang, Jimmy Carpenter, Daly, Dave Keillor, Tommy McCorrie.

August 15, 1935, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg
United Weston  1 (Eddie Hodgert)
City Dairy  0
HT:           Att:           Ref: Sandy McMahon
Weston: Johnny Reid – Joe Peary, Joe Playfoot – Tickle, Steve Olander,
  Hague – George Hutchinson, Maxie Pilous, Sammy Krupp (Allan Hodgert),
  Eddie Hodgert, George Pickup.
Dairy: Bob Lockwood – Comack, Lennon – Charlie Caithness, Bill Brolly, Hines
  – Lang, Jimmy Carpenter, Daly, Dave Keillor, Tommy McCorrie.

August 17, 1935, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg
United Weston  4 (Pilous 3, Olander)
City Dairy  2 (Carpenter, Keillor)
HT:           Att: 1264     Ref: Sandy McMahon
Weston: Johnny Reid – Joe Peary, Playfoot – Tickle, Steve Olander, Hague –
  George Hutchinson, Maxie Pilous, Allan Hodgert, Eddie Hodgert, George Pickup.
Dairy: Bob Lockwood – Comack, Lennon – Charlie Caithness, Bill Brolly
  (Walter Dewell), Hines – Lang, Jimmy Carpenter, Daly, Dave Keillor, Tommy McCorrie.

1936 – Winners – WINNIPEG IRISH
August 8, 1936, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg
Winnipeg Irish  3 (Pickup, Bass, Hampton)
St. Johns  1 (Avren)
HT:           Att:           Ref: Art King
Irish: Frank Davis – Ness, Steve Olander – Jennings, Sven Anderson, Low –
  Lang, Teddy Bass, Johnny Hampton, Fulton, George Pickup 
St. Johns: Peters – M. Kuzik, Smith – Lusky, M. Kuzik, Staredom –
  Chrzanowski, Horne, Grodzik, Maxie Avren, Dudar.

Second game ?

1937 – Winners – WINNIPEG IRISH
August 26, 1937, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg
Winnipeg Irish  0
United Weston  0
HT: 0–0       Att:           Ref:
Irish: “Spud” Birch – Ness, Ernie Scholes – Jennings, Steve Olander, Joe
  Playfoot – Lennon, Jimmy Murray, Johnny Hampton, “Buzz” Horne, George
  Pickup.
Weston: Johnny Reid – Shields (Drive), Jack Morrison – Andy Bruce, Maxie
  Pilous, Len Moss – “Scotty” Lang, Mearon (Jimmy Hodgert), Allan Hodgert,
  Eddie Hodgert, Rodger.

August 28, 1937, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg
Winnipeg Irish  1
United Weston  0
HT: 0–0       Att:           Ref: Art King
Irish: “Spud” Birch – Ness, Scholes – Jennings, Steve Olander, Joe Playfoot –
  Tommy Lennon, Low, Johnny Hampton, “Buzz” Horne, George Pickup.
Weston: Johnny Reid – Hewitson, Jack Morrison – Driver, Maxie Pilous, Andy
  Bruce – “Scotty” Lang, Mearon (Jimmy Hodgert), Allan Hodgert, Eddie Hodgert, Rodger.

(Weston walked off 15 minutes before the final whistle to protest refereeing decisions.)

September 3, 1937, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg
Winnipeg Irish  3 (Horne 2, Hampton)
United Weston  1 (Dickens)
HT: 2–1       Att:           Ref: Jimmy Kelly
Irish: “Spud” Birch – Ness, Scholes – Jennings, Steve Olander, Joe Playfoot –
  Lennon, “Buzz” Horne, Johnny Hampton, Low, George Pickup.
Weston: Johnny Reid – Bruce, Hewitson – Driver (Jack Morrison) Maxie
  Pilous, Rodger – “Scotty” Lang, Mearon (Jimmy Hodgert), Cliff Dickens, Eddie Hodgert, Allan Hodgert.

1938 – Winners – UNITED WESTON
August 27, 1938, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg
United Weston  7 (McMahon 4, o.g., Jimmy Hodgert, Lang)
City Dairy  1 (Gibson)
HT:           Att:           Ref: Jimmy Kelly
Weston: Frank Davis – Maxie Pilous (Mearon), Jack Morrison – Tyler,
  Chrzanowski, Johnny Fasco – Allan Hodgert, Jimmy Hodgert, Doug
  McMahon, Eddie Hodgert, Scotty Lang.
Dairy: Peters – Gibson, Hewitt – Walker, Charlie Caithness, Hind – Scholly,
  Butterworth, Eric Barrett, Walker, McAuley.

August 29, 1938, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg
United Weston  3 (McMahon 2, Allan Hodgert)
City Dairy  1 (Barrett)
HT:           Att:           Ref: Harold Gillespie
Weston: Frank Davis – Maxie Pilous, Jack Morrison – Tyler, Chrzanowski,
  Johnny Fasco – Cliff Dickens, Jimmy Hodgert, Doug McMahon, Eddie
  Hodgert, Mearon (Davie Moyles).
Dairy: Peters – Gibson, Hewitt – Scholly, Faulkner, Hinds – Korneck,
  Butterworth, Barrett, Walker, McAuley.

1939 – Winners – WINNIPEG IRISH
September 5, 1939, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg
Winnipeg Irish  3 (Johnson 2, Hampton)
United Weston  2 (Moyes, Orville Mearon)
HT:           Att:           Ref: Art King
Irish: Johnny Reid – Low, Jack Morrison – Broadley, Bill Fraser, Isaac Hind –
  Harry Beckwith, Bruce Gardiner, Cy Johnson, Johnny Hampton, George Pickup.
Weston: Frank Davis – Johnny Hewitson, Joe Playfoot – Andy Bruce, Davie
  Moyles, Paulley (Johnny Fasco) – Orville Mearon, Maxie Pilous, Cliff Dickens,
  Eddie Hodgert, Jack Mearon.

September 7, 1939, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg
Winnipeg Irish  3 (Pickup, Gardiner, Hind)
United Weston  3 (Pilous, Orville Mearon 2)
HT:           Att:           Ref: Art King
Irish: Johnny Reid – Low, Jack Morrison – Broadley, Bill Fraser, Isaac Hind –
  Harry Beckwith, Bruce Gardiner, Cy Johnson, Johnny Hampton, George Pickup.
Weston: Frank Davis – Johnny Hewitson, Joe Playfoot – Andy Bruce, Davie
  Moyles, Johnny Fasco – Orville Mearon, Cliff Dickens, Maxie Pilous, Eddie
  Hodgert, Jimmy Hodgert.

September 9, 1939, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg
Winnipeg Irish  2 (Beckwith, Hampton)
United Weston  1 (Bruce)
HT:           Att:           Ref: Harold Gillespie
Irish: Johnny Reid – Low, Jack Morrison – Broadley, Bill Fraser, Isaac Hind –
  Harry Beckwith, Bruce Gardiner, Cy Johnson, Johnny Hampton, George Pickup.
Weston: Frank Davis – Johnny Hewitson, Joe Playfoot – Andy Bruce, Davie
  Moyles, Johnny Fasco – Orville Mearon, Cliff Dickens, Maxie Pilous, Eddie
  Hodgert, Jack Mearon.