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The National Champions:Part One The Connaught Cup

THE CONNAUGHT CUP

The Duke of Connaught, then Governor General of Canada, presented a trophy to the Dominion of Canada Football Association in 1913 to be presented to the national champions. This page shows the National Champions who were awarded the Connaught Cup. The first names of the players are listed where known, however, the newspapers in the years before 1940 often didn’t print first names.

In 1926, the Connaught Cup was replaced by the F.A. Trophy given to the then Dominion of Canada Football Association by the Football Association of England. This trophy became known as The FA Trophy and details on the National Champions who won this trophy can be found in National Champions: Part Two.

1913 – Winners – NORWOOD WANDERERS (Winnipeg) – Connaught Cup

League Competition played at Arena Park in Fort William, Ontario

September 1, 1913, at Arena Park in Fort William, Ontario
Fort William CPR  3  (Dean 2, Read)
Toronto Old Country  2  (Hutchinson pen, McKenzie)
HT: 1–0        Att:  2000      Ref:  Fred Rodgers (Winnipeg)
Fort William: Entwhistle – P. Cassidy, Charlie Murray – Algert Walker, J. Ryder, Joe Raby – John Dean, Parker, Dave Cassidy, Charlie Read, Sinclair.
Toronto: Brownlee – Hutchinson, Colquhoun – Scott, Leys, Taylor – Johnny Donald, Kennedy, McKenzie, Cooper, Reid.

September 2, 1913, at Arena Park in Fort William, Ontario
Norwood Wanderers  3  (Simmonds 2, Bradshaw)
Lachine  0
HT: 1–0     Att: 3000     Ref: Thomas Crompton (Port Arthur)
Norwood: A.Shoobert – W. Anderson, Alex Simpson – Harry McMaster,
  W. Innes, Bob Whitehead – Billy McFarlane, Billy Bradshaw, Simmonds,
  Bob Cook, B.Mayson.
Lachine: Wilson – Stafford, Martin – Gray, Dennis, Flanagan –
  Hollingsworth, Gibson, Whyte, Fitton, Merry.

September 3, 1913, at Arena Park in Fort William, Ontario
Norwood Wanderers  1  (Simmonds)
Toronto Old Country  1  (McKenzie pen)
HT: 0–0         Att:        Ref: Thomas Crompton (Port Arthur)
Norwood: A.Shoobert – W. Anderson, Alex Simpson – Harry McMaster,
  W. Innes, Bob Whitehead – Billy McFarlane, Billy Bradshaw, Simmons,
  Bob Cook, B. Mayson.
Toronto: Brownlee – McKenzie, Colquhoun – Taylor, Hutchinson, Banks –
  Johnny Donald, Scott, McKenzie, Coupar, Reid.

September 4, 1913, at Arena Park in Fort William, Ontario
Lachine  3  (Whyte 2, Fitton)
Fort William CPR  0
HT: 2–0         Att:           Ref: Taylor (Toronto)
Lachine: Wilson – Stafford, Martin – Gray, Dennis, Flanagan –
  Hollingsworth, Gibson, Whyte, Fitton, Merry.
Fort William: Entwhistle – T. Cassidy, Charlie Murray – Rocker, J. Ryder,
  Joe Raby – John Dean, McLaughlin, Parker, Charlie Reid, Sinclair.

September 5, 1913, at Arena Park in Fort William, Ontario
Toronto Old Country  0
Lachine  0
HT:                Att:           Ref:
Toronto: Brownlee – Hutchinson, Colquhoun – Tillet, Kennedy, Leys –
  Johnny Donald, Scott, McKenzie, Cooper, Reid.
Lachine: Wilson – Stafford, Martin – Gray, Dennis, Flanagan –
  Hollingsworth, Whyte, Fitton, Gibson, Merry.

September 6, 1913, at Arena Park in Fort William, Ontario
Norwood Wanderers  2  (Simmonds 2)
Fort William CPR  2  (Parker, Dean pen)
HT: 0–1          Att:           Ref: Wilson (Lachine)
Norwood: A.Shoobert – W. Anderson, Alex Simpson – Harry McMaster,
  W. Innes, Bob Whitehead – Billy McFarlane, Billy Bradshaw, Simmons,
  Bob Cook, B. Mayson.
Fort William: Victor – T. Cassidy, Charlie Murray – Algert Walker, J. Ryder,
  Joe Raby – John Dean, McLaughlin, Parker, Charlie Reid, Sinclair.

League Competition played in Winnipeg, Manitoba

September 7, 1914, at Winnipeg Stadium in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Norwood Wanderers  0
Toronto Eatonias  0
HT:                Att: 4500     Ref: Sam Davidson (Winnipeg)
Norwood: Walter Simpson – Alex Simpson, Harry McMaster – Baird,
  Wakeley, Bert Shoobert – Nicholson, Billy Bradshaw, McDowell, McRae,
  Grant.
Eatonias: Craig – Robert Muir, C. Gilchrist – R. McAdam, E. Baldwin,
  D. Abbott – Patterson, W. Givens, H. McQueen, H. McNeilly, Molineaux.

September 7, 1914, at the Exhibition Grounds in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Fort William CPR  4 (Green 2, Ryder, Reid)
Regina Leader  1 (Weicker)
HT: 1–0          Att:              Ref: J. Duncanson (Winnipeg)
Fort William: Brighton – Dickenson, Charlie Murray – Algert Walker,
  J. Ryder, McEwan – Summers, McLaughlin, Green, Charlie Reid, Sinclair.
Regina: Blenkhorn – Wrigley, Totten – W.H. Childs, C. Bagley, R. Allan –
  Cant, Rogers, J.R. Davison, Doc Weicker, Holland.

September 8, 1914, at Winnipeg Stadium in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Norwood Wanderers  1 (Jackson)
Fort William CPR  1 (Green)
HT: 1–0          Att:               Ref: J. Duncanson (Winnipeg)
Norwood: Walter Simpson – Alex Simpson, Harry McMaster – Baird,
  Wakeley, Bert Shoobert – Nicholson, Billy Bradshaw, Jackson, Grant,
  Harry Ambler.
Fort William: Brighton – Dickenson, Charlie Murray – Algert Walker,
  J. Ryder, McEwan – Summers, McLaughlin, Green, Charlie Reid, Sinclair.

September 8, 1914, at Winnipeg Stadium in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Lachine  2 (Martin pen, Morris)
Regina Leader  0
HT: 1–0          Att:               Ref:
Lachine: Lawley – Stafford, Martin – Gray, Walker, Free – Cuin, Whyte,
  Morris, Gibson, Merry.
Regina: Blenkhorn – Wrigley, Childs – Allan, Beggley, Bowers – Cant,
  Rogers, Davison, Weicker, Holland. 

September 10, 1914, at Winnipeg Stadium in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Norwood Wanderers  2 (Wakeley, McRae)
Regina Leader  0
HT: 1–0          Att:                Ref: M. Montgomery
Norwood: Walter Simpson – Alex Simpson, Harry McMasters – Baird,
  Wakeley, Bert Shoobert – Nicholson, Steele, Grant, McRae, Patterson.
Regina: Blenkhorn – Wrigley, Totten – Childs, Bagley, Allan – Cant, Rogers,
  Davison, Weicker, Holland. 

September 10, 1914, at Winnipeg Stadium in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Toronto Eatonias  3 (McQueen 2: 1pen, Adgey)
Lachine  1 (Martin pen)
HT: 1–0          Att:                Ref: R. Ritchie
Toronto: Craig – Robert Muir, Gilchrist – McAdam, Baldwin, Givens –
  Jackson, Adgey, McQueen, McNeilly, Molineaux.
Lachine: Lawley – Stafford, Martin – Free, Walker, Flanagan – Gray,
  Whyte, Morris, Gibson, Merry.

1915 – Winners – WINNIPEG SCOTTISH – Connaught Cup

1st Game – August 11, 1915, at Varsity Stadium in Toronto, Ontario
Winnipeg Scottish 0
Toronto Lancashire 0
HT: 0–0                    Att: 3000      Ref: Alf Beeston (Toronto)
Winnipeg: Alex Ross – A. Dick, George Gardner – Howard Wood,
  W. Innes, A. Campbell – Jock Anderson, William Corrie, George Mair,
  John Plenderleith, Charles Forsyth.
Toronto: G. Laycock – J. Conway, Rigby – F. Arden, Sammy Jones (Capt),
  Knowles – Art Jones, F. Woodward, T. Bowman, Taylor, Billy Hammett.

2nd Game –  August 12, 1915, at Varsity Stadium in Toronto, Ontario
Winnipeg Scottish 6 (Mair 2, Corrie, Forsyth 2, Anderson)
Toronto Lancashire 1 (Taylor)
HT: 3–0                   Att: 4500     Ref: Billy Murchie (Toronto)
Winnipeg: Alex Ross – A. Dick, George Gardner – Howard Wood,
  W. Innes, A. Campbell – Jock Anderson, William Corrie, George Mair,
  John Plenderleith, Charles Forsyth.
Toronto: G. Laycock – J. Conway, Rigby – F. Arden, Sammy Jones (Capt),
  Knowles – Art Jones, F. Woodward, T. Bowman, Taylor, Billy Hammett.

CANADIAN CHALLENGE CUP FINALS                   

1923 – Winners – NANAIMO WANDERERS – Connaught Cup

1st Game – August 4, 1923, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Nanaimo Wanderers 1 (Stobbart pen)
Montreal C.P.R. 0
HT:                        Att: 5500      Ref: Sandy McMahon (Winnipeg)
Nanaimo: Tommy Rutledge – Romeo Zaccarelli, William Bell –
  A.M. McMillan, J.M. McDougall, George Linn – Dave Minto, Tommy
  Dickenson, Alex Fowler, Dickie Stobbart, Edward Appleby.
C.P.R: Johnny Nicol – J. McKay, R. McColl – Shields, T. Johnston,
  R. McCrindle – George Goudy, M. Woosman, Joe Angel, Beake, George
  Langley. 

2nd Game – August 6, 1923, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Nanaimo Wanderers 0
Montreal C.P.R. 1 (Pyvis)
HT:                        Att: 4000      Ref: Jimmy Duncanson (Winnipeg)
Nanaimo: Tommy Rutledge – George Linn, William Bell – A.M. McMillan,
  J.M. McDougall, Dickie Stobbart – Dave Minto, Tommy Dickenson, Alex
  Fowler, Edward Appleby, Bobby Husband.
C.P.R: Johnny Nicol – J. McKay, R. McColl – S. Pyvis, T. Johnson,
  R. McCrindle – George Goudy, M. Woosman, Joe Angel, Beake, George
  Langley. 

3rd Game – August 9, 1923, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Nanaimo Wanderers 1 (Fowler)
Montreal C.P.R. 0
HT:                        Att:               Ref: Sandy McMahon (Winnipeg)
Nanaimo: Tommy Routledge – George Linn, William Bell – A.M. McMillan,
  J.M. McDougall, Dickie Stobbart – D. Minto, Tommy Dickenson, J. Hines,
  Edward Appleby, Alex Fowler.
C.P.R: Johnny Nicol – J. McKay, R. McColl – S. Pyvis, T. Johnson,
  R. McCrindle – George Goudy, M. Woosman, Joe Angel, Beake, George
  Langley.

1924 – Winners – WINNIPEG UNITED WESTON – Connaught Cup

1st Game – July 24, 1924, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba

 

Winnipeg United Weston 3 (Lang 2, Slidders)
Canadian Explosives (Beloeil)  2 (Joe Jackson, Renfrew)
HT:                        Att: 4000      Ref: Billy Bowman (Winnipeg)
Weston: Eddie Derby – Art King, Johnny Foxton – Dan King, Bill Matthews,
  Jock McNeil – Scotty Lang, Jimmy Derby, Alex Slidders, Dougie Clark,
  Gregor Grant.
Explosives: D. Langlands – Carroll, W. O'Brien  Paul Nelson, John
  Jackson, J. Wright – Alex Beattie, Henry Lone, Jack Renfrew, Joe
  Jackson, Samuel Cree. 2nd Game – July 26, 1924, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg United Weston 0
Canadian Explosives (Beloeil) 0
HT:                        Att: 6000      Ref: Sandy McMahon (Winnipeg)
Weston: Eddie Derby – Art King, Dan King – Johnny Foxton, Bill Matthews,
  Jock McNeil – Scotty Lang, Jimmy Derby, Alex Slidders, Dougie Clark,
  Gregor Grant.
Explosives: D. Langlands – Carroll, W. O'Brien – Paul Nelson, John
  Jackson, J. Wright – Alex Beattie, J. Haslett, Jack Renfrew, Joe Jackson,
  Samuel Cree. 

1925 – Winners – TORONTO ULSTER UNITED – Connaught Cup

1st Game – July 25, 1925, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Toronto Ulster United 0
Nanaimo Wanderers 0
HT:                        Att:               Ref: Bill Hetherington (Regina)
Ulster: Steve Smith – Fred Williams, Walter Rankin – Bissett, Joe Clulow,
  Angus Watt – Gervan, Phil Lavery, Bob Lavery, Sammy Grant, James Moir.
Nanaimo: Tommy Routledge – Tommy Dickinson, Ernie Edmunds – James
  McDougall, Neil McFarland, Dave Kennedy – Nelson Wilson, Sid Clarke,
  Jimmy Knight, Dickie Stobbart, Frank Harris.

2nd Game – July 27, 1925, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Toronto Ulster United 1 (Bob Lavery)
Nanaimo Wanderers 1 (Stobbart)
HT:                        Att:               Ref: Bill Hetherington (Regina)
Ulster: Steve Smith  Fred Williams, Walter Rankin  Bissett, Joe Clulow,
  Angus Watt – Gervan, Phil Lavery, Bob Lavery, Sammy Grant, James
  Moir.
Nanaimo: Tommy Rutledge – Tommy Dickinson, Ernie Edmunds – James
  McDougall, Neil McFarland, Dave Kennedy – Nelson Wilson, Sid Clarke,
  Jimmy Knight, Dickie Stobbart, Frank Harris. 

3rd Game – July 29, 1925, at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Toronto Ulster United 2 (Bob Lavery 2)
Nanaimo Wanderers 0
HT: 1–0    Att:           Ref: Bill Hetherington (Regina)
Ulster: Steve Smith – Fred Williams, Walter Rankin – Bissett, Joe Clulow,
  Angus Watt – Gervan, Phil Lavery, Bob Lavery, Sammy Grant, James
  Moir.
Nanaimo: Stan Tait – Tommy Dickinson, Ernie Edmunds – James
  McDougall, Dickie Stobbart, Dave Kennedy – Tommy Rutledge, Jimmy
  Knight, Tommy Watt, Sid Clarke, Frank Harris.

During 1925, the Football Association in England gave the Dominion of Canada Football Association a new trophy to replace the Connaught Cup.  It became known as the Football Association Trophy and was first awarded in 1926.  For a while after that, the Connaught Cup was awarded to the eastern champions, but at some point in time was stolen.