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The National Champions:Part Two The FA Trophy

THE FA TROPHY

The early teams that became National Champions competed for a trophy known as The Connaught Cup—which had been donated to the Dominion of Canada Football Association by the Duke Of Connaught in 1913—who at that time was Governor General of Canada. Teams competed for this trophy through to 1925.  In that year, the Football Association of England gave the DCFA a new trophy known as the F.A. Trophy. This trophy became the one awarded to the National Champions beginning in 1926 and details on the teams who won this trophy are shown on this page. The first names of the players are listed where known, however, the newspapers in the years before 1940 often didn’t print first names.            Details on The Connaught Cup can be found here.

1926 – Winners – WINNIPEG UNITED WESTON – F.A. Trophy

1st Game – July 31, 1926, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg United Weston 0
Canadian Collieries (Cumberland) 0

HT:                 Att:               Ref: Sandy McMahon (Winnipeg)
Weston: Eddie Derby – Dan King, Art King – Alex Slidders, Bob McIntosh,
  Jock McNeil – Scotty Lang, George Hutchinson, Duncan Watson, Johnny
  Lang, Dusty Miller.
Cumberland: Stan Tait – Jock Stewart, George Anderson – Jack
  Monaghan, Jimmy Heaps, Wally Drake – Frank Strang, Alexander Strang,
  "Tuffy" Davis, Charlie Hitchens, Alex Fowler.  2nd Game – August 1, 1926, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg United Weston 1 (Hutchinson)
Canadian Collieries (Cumberland) 1 (Mortimer)
HT:                  Att:               Ref: Sandy McMahon (Winnipeg)
Weston: Eddie Derby – Dan King, Art King – Alex Slidders, Bob McIntosh,
  Jock McNeil – Scotty Lang, George Hutchinson, Duncan Watson, Johnny
  Lang, Dusty Miller.
Cumberland: Stan Tait – Jock Stewart, George Anderson – Jack
  Monaghan, Mortimer, Wally Drake – Frank Strang, Jimmy Heaps, "Tuffy"
  Davis, Alex Fowler, Charlie Hitchins. 

3rd Game – August 2, 1926, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg United Weston 1 (Johnny Lang)
Canadian Collieries (Cumberland) 1 (Heaps)
HT:                  Att:               Ref: Bill Hetherington (Regina)
Weston: Eddie Derby – Dan King, Art King – Alex Slidders, Bob McIntosh,
  Jock McNeil – Scotty Lang, George Hutchinson, Duncan Watson, Johnny
  Lang, Borland.
Cumberland: Stan Tait – George Anderson, Alexander Strang – Jack
  Monaghan, Mortimer, Wally Drake – Frank Strang, Jimmy Heaps, "Tuffy"
  Davis, Alex Fowler, Charlie Hitchins.

4th Game  – August 4, 1926, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg United Weston 1 (Johnny Lang)
Canadian Collieries (Cumberland) 0
HT:                  Att:                Ref:
Weston: Eddie Derby – Dan King, Art King – Alex Slidders, Bob McIntosh,
  Jock McNeil – Scotty Lang, George Hutchinson, Duncan Watson, Johnny
  Lang, Dusty Miller.
Cumberland: Stan Tait – George Anderson, Alexander Strang – Jack
  Monaghan, Mortimer, Wally Drake – Frank Strang, Jimmy Heaps, "Tuffy"
  Davis, Alex Fowler, Charlie Hitchens.

1927 – Winners – NANAIMO – F.A. Trophy

1st Game – August 1, 1927, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Nanaimo 9 (Cowie 3, Fowler 2, Sandland 2, Wilson, Milburn)
Fort William Legion 0
HT:                    Att: 2000       Ref: Sandy McMahon (Winnipeg)
Nanaimo: Tommy Rutledge – Len Perry, Alex Thompson – Jimmy Knight,
  Neil McFarland, Jack Clarke – Nelson Wilson, John Sandland, Dave Cowie,
  Milburn, Alex Fowler.
Legion: Currie – Walters, McCreadie – Dykes, McDougal, Brown – Henry,
  Patterson, Smith, Jeffries, Grant.

2nd Game – August 3, 1927, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Nanaimo 5 (Cowie 2, Fowler, Sandland, Wilson)
Fort William Legion 1 (Jeffries)
HT:                    Att:                 Ref: Sandy McMahon (Winnipeg)
Nanaimo: Tommy Rutledge – Len Perry, Alex Thompson – Jimmy Knight,
  Neil McFarland, Jack Clarke – Nelson Wilson, John Sandland, Dave
  Cowie, Milburn, Alex Fowler.
Legion: Currie – Walters, Dykes – Patterson, McDougal, Plater – Smith,
  Jeffries, McMurray, McCreadie, Grant.

1928 – Winners – WESTMINSTER ROYALS – F.A. Trophy

1st Game – July 28, 1928, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Westminster Royals 3 (Turner, Coulter 2)
Montreal C.N.R.  2 (Finlayson 2)
HT: 1–2              Att:                  Ref: Sandy McMahon (Winnipeg)
Royals: Andy Roots – George Anderson, Alexander Strang – Les Rimmer,
  George Russell, Austin Delany – Adam Kerr, Dickie Stobbart, Jack Coulter,
  Dave Turner, Harry Chapman.
C.N.R: Jimmy Nelson – Harry Barnes, Robert Swan – Bert Lumsden, Peter
  Kerr, James Duguid – Joe Williams, Edward McGuire, Bill Finlayson, Frank
  Henderson, John Coule.

2nd Game – July 30, 1928, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Westminster Royals 1 (Coulter)
Montreal C.N.R.  2 (McGuire, Coule)
HT:                   Att: 5000            Ref: Sandy McMahon (Winnipeg)
Royals: Aubrey Sanford – Tom Taylor, George Anderson – Alexander
  Strang, Les Rimmer, Tommy Trotter – Jimmy Smith, Adam Kerr, Jack
  Coulter, Dave Turner, Harry Chapman.
C.N.R: Jimmy Nelson – Harry Barnes, Robert Swan – Frank Henderson,
  Peter Kerr, James Duguid – Joe Williams, Poul Nielson, Bill Finlayson,
  Edward McGuire, John Coule. 

3rd Game – August 1, 1928, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Westminster Royals 6 (Stobbart, Coulter 4, Kerr)
Montreal C.N.R.  1 (McGuire)
HT:                   Att:                      Ref: Sandy McMahon (Winnipeg)
Royals: Stanley Ball – Alexander Strang, George Anderson – Les Rimmer,
  George Russell, Austin Delany – Adam Kerr, Dickie Stobbart, Jack Coulter,
  Dave Turner, Harry Chapman.
C.N.R: Jimmy Nelson – Harry Barnes, Robert Swan – Frank Henderson,
  Peter Kerr, James Duguid – Bert Lumsden, Poul Nielson, Bill Finlayson,
  Edward McGuire, John Coule.

1929 – Winners – MONTREAL C.N.R. – F.A. Trophy

1st Game – July 29, 1929, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Montreal C.N.R.  4 (Williams 2, Finlayson 2)
Winnipeg United Weston 0
HT:                   Att:                       Ref: Bill Street (Saskatoon)
C.N.R: Jimmy Nelson – Harry Barnes, James Duguid – James Turnbull,
  Peter Kerr, Bob Campbell – Joe Williams, Dave Meldrum, Bill Finlayson,
  Frank Henderson, Jack Green.
Weston: Davis – Art King, Dan King – Chem, Bill Matthews, Jock McNeil –
  Bob "Scotty" Lang, Cliff Dickens, Duncan Watson, Jimmy Melville, Tiley. 

2nd Game – July 31, 1929, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Montreal C.N.R.  5 (Finlayson 2, Campbell, Meldrum, Williams)
Winnipeg United Weston 0
HT:      Att:            Ref: Bill Street (Saskatoon)
C.N.R: Jimmy Nelson – Harry Barnes, James Duguid – Frank Henderson,
  Peter Kerr, Bob Campbell – Joe Williams, Dave Meldrum, Bill Finlayson,
  Poul Nielson, Jack Green.
Weston: Davis – Art King, Dan King – Bligh, Bill Matthews, Jock McNeil –
  Bob "Scotty" Lang, Chem, Cliff Dickens, Jimmy Melville, Tiley.

1930 – Winners – WESTMINSTER ROYALS – F.A. Trophy

1st Game – July 29, 1930, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Westminster Royals 1 (Coulter, pen)
Montreal C.N.R. 0
HT:                   Att:                          Ref: Bill Street (Saskatoon)
Royals: Aubrey Sanford – George Anderson, Jack Wood – Les Rimmer,
  Harold Stoddart, Austin Delany – Robert McDougall, James Waugh, Jack
  Coulter, Dave Turner, Jack d'Easum.

 

C.N.R: Jimmy Nelson – Ron Low, James Duguid – Anderson, Peter Kerr,
  Bob Campbell – Joe Williams, Dave Meldrum, Bill Finlayson, Billy
  Westwater, Jack Green.

2nd Game – July 31, 1930, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Westminster Royals 0
Montreal C.N.R. 5 (Westwater 2, Finlayson 2, Green)
HT:                   Att:                           Ref: Bill Street (Saskatoon)
Royals: Aubrey Sanford – George Anderson, Tom Taylor – James Waugh,
  Harold Stoddart, Austin Delany – Robert McDougall, Tom Trotter, Bob
  Peroni, Dave Turner, Jack d'Easum.
C.N.R: Jimmy Nelson – Harry Barnes, James Duguid – Ron Low, Peter
  Kerr, Bob Campbell – J. Rowley, Frank Henderson, Bill Finlayson, Billy
  Westwater, Jack Green.

3rd Game – August 2, 1930, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Westminster Royals 1 (Coulter, pen)
Montreal C.N.R. 0
HT:                   Att:                           Ref: Bill Street (Saskatoon)
Royals: Aubrey Sanford – George Anderson, James Waugh – Les Rimmer,
  Harold Stoddart, Austin Delany – Robert McDougall, Tom Trotter, Jack
  Coulter, Dave Turner, Jack d'Easum.
C.N.R: Jimmy Nelson – Harry Barnes, James Duguid – Ron Low, Peter
  Kerr, Bob Campbell – J. Rowley, Frank Henderson, Bill Finlayson, Billy
  Westwater, Jack Green.

1931 – Winners – WESTMINSTER ROYALS – F.A. Trophy

1st Game – July 30, 1931, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Westminster Royals 2 (d'Easum, Hammond)
Toronto Scottish 0
HT:             Att:             Ref: Bill Hetherington (Regina)
Royals: Aubrey Sanford – Ralph Makepeace, Bill Hogg – Tommy Trotter,
  Harold Stoddart, Dickie Stobbart – Adam Kerr, Bill Findler, Ernie
  Hammond, Dave Turner, Jack d'Easum.
Scottish: Art Halliwell – Bill Connor, Jimmy Noke – Johnny Graham, Billy
  Somers, Davie Weir – Andy Spence, Kearns, Jimmy McIntyre, John
  Rossiter, George Erasmusson.

2nd Game – August 3, 1931, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Westminster Royals 3 (Turner, Findler 2)
Toronto Scottish 0
HT:             Att:             Ref: Bill Hetherington (Regina)
Royals: Aubrey Sanford – Ralph Makepeace, Bill Hogg – Tommy Trotter,
  Harold Stoddart, Dickie Stobbart – Adam Kerr, Bill Findler, Ernie 
  Hammond, Dave Turner, Jack d'Easum.
Scottish: Art Halliwell – Bill Connor, Jimmy Noke – Johnny Graham, Billy
  Somers, Davie Weir – Robert Manson, Kearns, Andy Stevens, John
  Rossiter, George Erasmusson.

1932 – Winners – TORONTO SCOTTISH – F.A. Trophy

1st Game – July 28, 1932, in Toronto, Ontario
Toronto Scottish 3 (Rogers, Stevens 2)
Vancouver North Shore United 0
HT: 1–0       Att:              Ref: W. Mitchell (Toronto)
Scottish: Hugh Wallace – Davie Weir, Jimmy Noke – Johnny Cairns, Billy
  Somers, Johnny Rogers – Bill McManus, Jimmy Winning, Andy Stevens,
  Norman Donald, Jimmy McIntyre.
North Shore: George Lindsay – Norman Garrioch, Andrew Hannah – Maxie
  Reid, Frank Hunter, Allan McSween – Arthur Lanyon, Johnny McNichol,
  Dan Dempsey, Peter Thom, Laurie Todd.

2nd Game – July 31, 1932, in Toronto, Ontario
Toronto Scottish 2 (Stevens, Winning)
Vancouver North Shore United 1 (Hunter)
HT:             Att:               Ref
Scottish: Hugh Wallace – Bill Connor, Jimmy Noke – Davie Weir, Billy
  Somers, Johnny Rogers – Bill McManus, Jimmy Winning, Andy Stevens,
  Norman Donald, Jimmy McIntyre.
North Shore: George Lindsay – Norman Garrioch, Andrew Hannah – Maxie
  Reid, Frank Hunter, Allan McSween – Arthur Lanyon, Johnny McNichol,
  Dan Dempsey, Peter Thom, Laurie Todd.

1933 – Winners – TORONTO SCOTTISH – F.A. Trophy

1st Game – August 3, 1933, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Toronto Scottish 2 (Hector MacDonald 2)
Prince Albert City Reds 2 (Makepeace, Jack Boyd)
HT:              Att:               Ref: Sandy McMahon (Winnipeg)
Scottish: Hugh Wallace – Davie Weir, Jimmy Noke – Johnny Graham,
  Harry Phillips, Robert Manson – Angus MacDonald, Hector MacDonald,
  Jack Patterson, Norman Donald, Bill McManus.
Reds: Robert "Scotty" Milne – J. McCubbin, Hugh Gillespie – J. Strathie,
  Jim Proudfoot, George Boyd – Jimmie McMillan, Jack Byars, Tommy
  Makepeace, Jack Boyd, Harry Duffield.

2nd Game – August 5, 1933, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Toronto Scottish 0
Prince Albert City Reds 0
HT: 0–0        Att:               Ref: Sandy McMahon (Winnipeg)
Scottish: Hugh Wallace – Davie Weir, Jimmy Noke – Johnny Graham,
  Harry Phillips, Robert Manson – Angus MacDonald, Jack Patterson, Hector
  MacDonald, Norman Donald, Bill McManus.
Reds: Robert "Scotty" Milne – H. Slawson, J. McCubbin – J. Strathie, Jim
  Proudfoot, George Boyd – Jimmie McMillan, Jack Boyd, Tommy
  Makepeace, Jack Byars, Hugh Gillespie. 

3rd Game – August 7, 1933, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Toronto Scottish 3 (Hector MacDonald, Donald, McManus)
Prince Albert City Reds 0
HT:               Att:               Ref: Jack Mitchell (Winnipeg)
Scottish: Hugh Wallace – Davie Weir, Jimmy Noke – Johnny Graham,
  Harry Phillips, Robert Manson – Angus MacDonald, Hector MacDonald,
  Jack Patterson, Norman Donald, Bill McManus.
Reds: Robert "Scotty" Milne – H. Slawson, Hugh Gillespie – J. Strathie, Jim
  Proudfoot, J. McCubbin – Jimmie McMillan, Jack Byars, Tommy
  Makepeace, Jack Boyd, Harry Duffield. 

1934 – Winners – VERDUN PARK – F.A. Trophy

1st Game – August 12, 1934, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Verdun Park 4 (Larry Fitzpatrick 2, Bennett, Castonguay)
Prince Albert City Reds 0
HT:               Att:               Ref: Sandy McMahon (Winnipeg)
Verdun: McLean – Payne, John Menary – MacKenzie, Holmshaw, Jimmy
  Lone – Charlie Fitzpatrick, Bennett, Larry Fitzpatrick, Quinn, Roland
  Castonguay.
Reds: Robert "Scotty" Milne – Pat Brady, Hugh Gillespie – Johnny Rodgers,
  Jim Proudfoot, Mike Dudar – Jimmie McMillan, Red McInerny, Jack Boyd,
  Jack Byars, Jim Barrie.

2nd Game – August 14, 1934, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Verdun Park 0
Prince Albert City Reds 2 (Byars, Rogers)
HT:               Att:               Ref: Jimmy Kelly (Winnipeg)
Verdun: McLean – Payne, John Menary – Mackenzie, Holmshaw, Jimmy
  Lone – Charlie Fitzpatrick, Bennett, Larry Fitzpatrick, Quinn, Roland
  Castonguay.
Reds: Robert "Scotty" Milne – Pat Brady, Hugh Gillespie – Jack Boyd, Jim
  Proudfoot, Mike Dudar – Red McInerny, Johnny Rodgers, "Taffy" Davies,
  Jack Byars, Jim Barrie.

3rd Game – August 16, 1934, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Verdun Park 4 (Holmshaw, Bennett, Larry Fitzpatrick, Castonguay)
Prince Albert City Reds 1 (Davies)
HT:               Att:               Ref: Jimmy Kelly (Winnipeg)
Verdun: McLean – Payne, Jimmy Lone – MacKenzie, Holmshaw, John
  Menary – Charlie Fitzpatrick, Bennett, Larry Fitzpatrick, Quinn, Roland
  Castonguay.
Reds: Robert "Scotty" Milne – Pat Brady, Hugh Gillespie – Jack Boyd, Jim
  Proudfoot, Mike Dudar – Red McInerny, Johnny Rodgers, "Taffy" Davies,
  Jack Byars, Jim Barrie.

1935 – Winners – MONTREAL ALDRED BUILDING – F.A. Trophy

1st Game – August 19, 1935, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Montreal Aldred Building  3 (McLean, Charlie Fitzpatrick 2)
Nanaimo City 2 (Waugh 2)
HT:             Att:             Ref: Sandy McMahon (Winnipeg)
Aldred: Jimmy Nelson – Ronald Low, George White – Robert Campbell,
  Robert Lumsden, Alan Fitzpatrick – Charlie Fitzpatrick, Joe Bardell (Peter
  Keir), Larry Fitzpatrick (McIntosh), Albert R. Bejshak, Dave McLean.
Nanaimo: Pete Inkster – Andy Gavin, Ernie Edmunds – Alex "Sandy"
  Thompson, Jimmy Knight, Orville Boyd (Bill McGregor) – Gordon Bell, Alex
  Stewart (George West), James Waugh, George Grey, John "Bud"
  Sandland.

2nd Game – August 21, 1935, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Montreal Aldred Building 3 (Charlie Fitzpatrick, Bejshak, McLean)
Nanaimo City 7 (Waugh 4, Stewart, Bell, Sandland)
HT:                   Att:                               Ref: Jimmy Kelly (Winnipeg)
Aldred: Jimmy Nelson – Ronald Low, George White – Alan Fitzpatrick,
  Robert Lumsden, Robert Campbell – Charlie Fitzpatrick, Fallon, Joe Bardell
  (McIntosh), Albert R. Bejshak, Dave McLean.
Nanaimo: Pete Inkster – Andy Gavin, Ernie Edmunds – Orville Boyd (Bill
  McGregor), Roy Barnes, Jimmy Knight – Gordon Bell, Alex Stewart, James
  Waugh, George Grey, John "Bud" Sandland.

3rd Game – August 23, 1935, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Montreal Aldred Building 1 (Fallon)
Nanaimo City 1 (Sandland)
HT:             Att:                Ref: Jimmy Kelly (Winnipeg)
Aldred: Jimmy Nelson – Ronald Low, George White – Robert Campbell,
  Robert Lumsden, Alan Fitzpatrick – Charlie Fitzpatrick, Joe Bardell, Larry
  Fitzpatrick, Albert R. Bejshak, Dave McLean. (Subs: Peter Keir, McIntosh,
  Fallon)
Nanaimo: Pete Inkster – Andy Gavin, Ernie Edmunds – Orville Boyd, Jimmy
  Knight, Alex "Sandy" Thompson – Gordon Bell, Alex Stewart, James
  Waugh, George Grey, John "Bud" Sandland.  (Subs: Bill McGregor,
  George West, Roy Barnes)

4th Game – August 25, 1935, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Montreal Aldred Building 1 (Campbell)
Nanaimo City 0
HT:             Att:                 Ref: Sandy McMahon (Winnipeg)
Aldred: Jimmy Nelson – Ronald Low, George White – Alan Fitzpatrick,
  Robert Lumsden, Robert Campbell – Charlie Fitzpatrick, Albert R. Bejshak,
  Larry Fitzpatrick, Fallon, Dave McLean.  (Subs: Peter Keir, McIntosh, Joe
  Bardell)
Nanaimo: Pete Inkster – Andy Gavin, Ernie Edmunds – Orville Boyd, Jimmy
  Knight, Alex "Sandy" Thompson – Gordon Bell, Alex Stewart, James
  Waugh, George Grey, John "Bud" Sandland.

1936 – Winners – WESTMINSTER ROYALS – F.A. Trophy

1st Game – August 8, 1936, in Vancouver, British Columbia
Westminster Royals 6 (Coulter 3, Turner 3)
Winnipeg United Weston 1 (Johnson)
HT:                Att: 6000     Ref: Jim Gilhooley (Calgary)
Royals: Stan Stronge – George Anderson, Tommy McKibbin – Dot
  McPherson, Trevor Harvey, Jimmy Gemmell – Bill Findler, Johnny McKay,
  Jack Coulter, Dave Turner, Ray Watchorn. (Subs: Walt Wheeler, W.Gray) Weston: Johnny Reid – Johnny Hewitson (Max Hershfield), Maxie Pilous –
  Andy Bruce, Bob Urquhart, Joe Playfoot – Cliff Dickens, Alan Hodgert, Cy
  Johnson, Eddie Hodgert, Harold Brooks. (Subs: Orville Mearon)

2nd Game – August 10, 1936, in Vancouver, British Columbia
Westminster Royals 1 (Coulter)
Winnipeg United Weston 2 (A. Hodgert, Dickens)
HT:                   Att: 2000     Ref: Jim Gilhooley (Calgary)
Royals: Stan Stronge – George Anderson, Tommy McKibbin – Dot
  McPherson, Trevor Harvey, Jimmy Gemmell – Bill Findler, Johnny McKay,
 Jack Coulter, Dave Turner, Ray Watchorn.
Weston: Johnny Reid – Maxie Pilous, Joe Playfoot – Andy Bruce, Bob
  Urquhart, Max Hershfield – Cliff Dickens, Alan Hodgert, Cy Johnson, Eddie
  Hodgert, Harold Brooks.

3rd game – August 12, 1936, in Vancouver, British Columbia
Westminster Royals 3 (Turner, McKay, Coulter)
Winnipeg United Weston 0
HT:                 Att: 4000     Ref: Jim Gilhooley (Calgary)
Royals: Stan Stronge – George Anderson, Tommy McKibbin – Dot
  McPherson, Trevor Harvey, Jimmy Gemmell – Bill Findler, Johnny McKay,
  Jack Coulter, Dave Turner, Ray Watchorn.
Weston: Johnny Reid – Maxie Pilous, Joe Playfoot – Andy Bruce, Bob
  Urquhart, Max Hershfield – Cliff Dickens, Alan Hodgert, Cy Johnson, Eddie
  Hodgert, Harold Brooks.

1937 – Winners – JOHNSTON NATIONAL STORAGE – F.A. Trophy

1st Game - July 29, 1937, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Johnston Nationals 1 (Greer)
Toronto Ulster United 3 (Hume, Graham, N. Bundy)
HT:                Att:                Ref: Jimmy Kelly (Winnipeg)
Johnston: Jimmy Waters – Edward Marsden, Jim Laurie – Horace Heath,
  Trevor Harvey, Leland Morley – James Keith, John Johnston, James
  "Swede" Larson, Hugh Greer, Reg Liptrot. (Subs: Angelo Perri)
Ulster: Harold Seymour – Bill Davison, Doug McBride – Bill Quinn, George
  Singleton, James Loney – Bob Hume, Johnny Aitken, George Graham,
  Tommy Axe, Norman Bundy.  (Subs: Ken Bundy, Sam McNabney)

2nd Game – August 1, 1937, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Johnston Nationals 3 (Laurie, Morley 2)
Toronto Ulster United 1 (Sam McNabney)
HT:               Att:                   Ref: Art King (Winnipeg)
Johnston: Jimmy Waters – Edward Marsden, Jim Laurie – Horace Heath,
  Trevor Harvey, Angelo Perri – John Johnston, Leland Morley (James Keith)
  James "Swede" Larson, Hugh Greer, Reg Liptrot (Leslie Hunter).
Ulster: Harold Seymour – Bill Davison, Doug McBride – Bill Quinn, George
  Singleton, James Loney – Sam McNabney (Ken Bundy), Johnny Aitken
  (Bob McNabney), George Graham, Tommy Axe, Bob Hume.

3rd game – August 2, 1937, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Johnston Nationals 3 (Greer, Larson 2)
Toronto Ulster United 2  (Sam McNabney, Aitken)
HT:              Att:                     Ref: Art King (Winnipeg)
Johnston: Jimmy Waters – Edward Marsden, Jim Laurie – Horace Heath,
  Trevor Harvey, Angelo Perri – John Johnston, Leland Morley, James
  "Swede" Larson, Hugh Greer, Reg Liptrot.  (Subs: James Keith, Les
  Hunter, James Waring)
Ulster: Harold Seymour – Bill Davison, Doug McBride – James Loney,
  Norman Bundy, Harold McCullough – Sam McNabney, Johnny Aiken,
  George Graham, Tommy Axe, Bob Hume.  (Subs: Bill Quinn, Ken Bundy,
  George Singleton).

1938 – Winners – VANCOUVER NORTH SHORE – F.A. Trophy

1st Game – August 10, 1938, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Vancouver North Shore 1 (Harvey)
Timmins Dome Mines 1 (o.g.)
HT: 0–1       Att:          Referee: Jimmy Gilhooley (Calgary)
North Shore: John Rabbit – Tom Cumming, Bob Harrison – Paul Kazoolin,
  Trevor Harvey, Cecil Goodheart – Reg Liptrot, Basil Robinson, Mike
  McManus, Jimmy Spencer, Alec Christie.
Dome Mines: Jack Baxter – Harry Barnes, Bill Hampton – George Munro,
  Albert Paynter, Willie Whyte – Henry Lone, Jock Fernie, George
  Chambers, Galbraith, Leone.  (Subs: Foster. Jim Lone).

2nd Game – August 12, 1938, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Vancouver North Shore 1 (Spencer)
Timmins Dome Mines 3 (Chambers, Whyte, Henry Lone)
HT: 2–0       Att: 3000    Referee: Jimmy Gilhooley (Calgary)
North Shore: John Rabbit – Tom Cumming, Bob Harrison – Paul Kazoolin,
  Trevor Harvey, Cecil Goodheart – Reg Liptrot, Basil Robinson, Mike
  McManus, Jimmy Spencer, Alec Christie.
Dome Mines: Jack Baxter – Harry Barnes, Jimmy Lone – George Munro,
  Albert Paynter, Cockburn – Willie Whyte, Foster, George Chambers,
  Galbraith, Henry Lone.

3rd Game – August 14, 1938, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Vancouver North Shore 1 (Robinson)
Timmins Dome Mines 0
HT: 1–0       Att:          Ref: Jimmy Gilhooley (Calgary)
North Shore: John Rabbit – Tom Cumming, Bob Harrison – Paul Kazoolin,
  Trevor Harvey, Cecil Goodheart – Reg Liptrot, Basil Robinson, Mike
  McManus, Jimmy Spencer, Alec Christie.
Dome Mines: Jack Baxter – Harry Barnes, Jimmy Lone – George Munro,
  Albert Paynter, Cockburn – Willie Whyte, Jock Fernie, George Chambers,
  Galbraith, Henry Lone.

4th Game – August 15, 1938, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Vancouver North Shore 2 (McManus 2) after extra time
Timmins Dome Mines 2 (Henry Lone)
HT: 1–0       Att: 4000    Ref: Jimmy Gilhooley (Calgary)
North Shore: John Rabbit – Tom Cumming, Bob Harrison – Paul Kazoolin,
  Trevor Harvey, Cecil Goodheart – Reg Liptrot, Basil Robinson, Mike
  McManus, Jimmy Spencer, Alec Christie.
Dome Mines: Jack Baxter – Harry Barnes, Jimmy Lone – George Munro,
  Albert Paynter, Cockburn – Willie Whyte, Jock Fernie, George Chambers,
  Galbraith, Henry Lone.

5th Game – August 17, 1938, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Vancouver North Shore 6 (Larson 2, McManus 2, Harvey, Christie)
Timmins Dome Mines 2 (Cooper, Henry Lone)
HT: 2–0       Att:          Ref: Jimmy Gilhooley (Calgary)
North Shore: John Rabbit – Tom Cumming, Bob Harrison – Paul Kazoolin,
  Trevor Harvey, Bill Woolfe – Sinclair, Swede Larson, Mike McManus, Cecil
  Goodheart, Alec Christie.  (Subs: Jimmy Spencer, Jack Young)
Dome Mines: Jack Baxter – Harry Barnes, Bill Hampton – George Munro,
  Albert Paynter, Jimmy Lone – Willie Whyte, Jock Fernie, George
  Chambers, Alec Cooper, Henry Lone.  (Subs: Foster, Cockburn)

1939 – Winners – VANCOUVER RADIALS – F.A. Trophy

1st Game – July 31, 1939, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Vancouver Radials 2 (MacKay, West)
Montreal Carsteel 2 (Roland Castonguay, Paul Castonguay)
HT: 0–1              Att: 1800     Ref: Art King (Winnipeg)
Radials: Bill Watson – George Smith, Tommy McKibbin – Don Cowan, Eric
  Camp, John Johnson – Jack Johnson, Johnny MacKay, Hap Smith, Hugh
  Greer, Reg Liptrot.  (Sub: George West)
Carsteel: Tim Gordon – Max "Red" Epstein, George White – Bill Allison,
  Ronald Low, Herb Leah – Sam Chedgzoy, Albert R. Bejshak, Paul Emil
  Castonguay, Bill Chambers, Roland Castonguay.

2nd Game – August 2, 1939, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Vancouver Radials 2 (Jack Johnson, Smith)
Montreal Carsteel 3 (Chambers, Paul Castonguay, Craig)
HT: 1–0             Att:               Ref: Harold Gillespie (Winnipeg)
Radials: Bill Watson – George Smith, Tommy McKibbin – Don Cowan, Eric
  Camp, John Johnson – Jack Johnson, Johnny MacKay, Hap Smith, Hugh
  Greer, Reg Liptrot.
Carsteel: Tim Gordon – Max "Red" Epstein, George White – Robert
  Lumsden, Ronald Low, Herb Leah – Roland Castonguay, Albert R. Bejshak
  (Bill Craig), Paul Emil Castonguay, Bill Chambers, Marcel Castonguay.

3rd Game – August 4, 1939, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Vancouver Radials 2 (Jack Johnson, Liptrot)
Montreal Carsteel 0
HT: 0–0             Att: 4000         Ref: Harold Gillespie (Winnipeg)
Radials: Bill Watson – Don Cowan, Tommy McKibbin – George West, Eric
  Camp, John Johnson – Jack Johnson, Johnny MacKay, Hap Smith, Hugh
  Greer, Reg Liptrot.  (Sub: Kerfoot)
Carsteel: Tim Gordon – Max "Red" Epstein, George White – Robert
  Lumsden, Ronald Low, Herb Leah – Johnny Cameron, Bill Craig, Paul Emil
  Castonguay, Bill Chambers, Roland Castonguay.

4th Game – August 5, 1939, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Vancouver Radials 3 (Smith 2, Liptrot)
Montreal Carsteel 1 (Paul Castonguay)
HT: 0–1    Att: 2000             Ref: Harold Gillespie (Winnipeg)
Radials: Bill Watson – Tommy McKibbin, Don Cowan – George West, Eric
  Camp, John Johnson – Jack Johnson, Johnny MacKay, Hap Smith, Hugh
  Greer, Reg Liptrot.
Carsteel: Tim Gordon – George White, Dunlop – Max "Red" Epstein, Ronald
  Low, Herb Leah – Roland Castonguay, Bill Craig, Paul Emil Castonguay,
  Albert R. Bejshak, Johnny Cameron.