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Quebec Cup, 1911–1940

Quebec Cup, 1911–1940

1911 – Winners – SONS OF ENGLAND

The first competition for the Quebec Cup began following the regular season in 1911.  Therefore, it began in October of that year, but due to the lateness of the season, was not completed until the spring of 1912.   Royal Rovers won their semi-final against C.P.R. on October 28, but the other semi-final was not played until May 4, 1912.  The final was played on May 11, 1912 and ended in a tie, and was replayed on May 15.

May 11, 1912, at the Grand Trunk Grounds
Sons of England  0
Royal Rovers  0
HT: 0–0       Att: 2000     Ref: R. Walker
England: Dady – Robinson, Stair – L. Payne, Bingham, Collier – Poulton,
  Cummings, H. Wright, Rimmer, J. Wright.
Rovers: Soye – Grand, Neighbour – Collins, Saunders, Moran – Reynolds,
  Bennett, Willetts, Shields, Menlove.

May 15, 1912, at the Grand Trunk Grounds
Sons of England  1 (Rimmer)
Royal Rovers  0
HT:           Att:           Ref:
England: Dady – Stacey, Robinson – Oakley, Bingham, Payne – Poulton,
  Varley, H. Wright, Rimmer, Wright.
Rovers: Soye – Grant, Neighbour – Collins, Saunders, Moran – Reynolds,
  Bennett, Willetts, Shields, Menlove.

1912 – Winners – SONS OF ENGLAND
October 28, 1912, at Alexandra Park
Sons of England  4 (Bazelle 2, Ward, Gausden)
Fairmount  2 (Patterson, Campbell)
HT:               Att:               Ref: W. Walker
S of E: Chapp – Stacey, Robinson – Ward, Collyer, Payne – Willetts,
  Bazelle, Gausden, Williams,  Rutherford.
Fairmount: Ritchie – Mackay, Hepburn – MacNab, Gallacher, Kaine –
  Campbell, Howie, Richmond, Patterson, McLean.

1913 – Winners – LACHINE
August 23, 1913
Lachine  2 (Denis, Stafford) 
Jenkins  1 (Morris)
HT: 1–1       Att:           Ref: Horace Lyons
Lachine: Wilson – Stafford, Martin – Gray, Denis, Flanagan –
  Hollingsworth, Lindsay, Whyte, Gibson, Merry.
Jenkins: Hughes – Shum, Bennett – Murphy, Finney, C.P. Locke –
  Greenwood, Morris, Davidson, Forester (only 10 listed).

1914 – Winners –CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
October 24, 1914, at Sons of England Ground
C.P.R.  2  (Slater, Thoburn).
Fairmount  1 (Dick)
HT:
C.P.R.:
Fairmount: Woodside – McKay, Russell – McNab, Richmond, Collins –
  Holmes, Dick, Inglis, Hornsby, Menlove.

1915 – Winners – GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY
October 9, 1915, at Sons of England Ground
Grand Trunk  2 (Stott 2)
Calvin  0
HT:        Att:         Ref:
Grand Trunk:
Calvin:

1916 – Winners – VICKERS
October 7, 1916, at Alexandra Park
Vickers  1 (?)
Lyalls  2 (?)
HT:      Att:         Ref:
Vickers: Riley – Bindon, French – Alexander, Blair, McLean – Moran,
  Beake, George, McBain, Sellars.
Lyalls: Woodside – Beake, Bickerton – Crossan, Gallacher, M. Mander –
  A. Mander, Hughes, Shipley, Gordon, Forrest.

October 21, 1916 (Replay)
Vickers  4 (McBain, ?)
Lyalls  2 (?)
HT:       Att:        Ref:
Vickers: Riley – Bindon, French – Alexander, Blair, McLean – Moran,
  Beake, George, McBain, Sellars.
Lyalls: Woodside – Beake, Bickerton – Crossan, Gallacher, M. Mander –
  A. Mander, Hughes, Shipley, Gordon, Forrest.

1917 – Winners – LOCOMOTIVES
September 22, 1917 
Locomotives  2 (McKay, ?)
Lyalls  2 (Beake, Gordon)
HT:        Att:          Ref:
Locos: Figg – Gillies, Beattie – Dick, Wright, Collins – Poulton, Duff, Slater,
  McIlroy, Mckay, Streetley.
Lyalls: Hughes – O. Beake, Bulcock – F. Beake, Crossan, Flanagan –
  Gordon, Campbell, Shipley, Craft, Edwards.

September 29, 1917 (Replay)
Locomotives  4 (Duff, Slater 2, Streetley)
Lyalls  1 (Beake)
HT:          Att:        Ref:
Locos:
Lyalls:

1918 – Winners – VICKERS
September 28, 1918
Vickers  3 (Streetley, Milne, ?)
Beloeil  0
HT:        Att:          Ref:
Vickers: Riley – McDonald, French – Bindon, Fullerton, Charlesworth –
  Moran, Milne, Worsley, McLean, Streetley.
Beloeil: Whyte – Gray, Havelin – Miller, Gray, Tunswell – Brown, Anderson,
  Sumner, O’Rourke, Ball.

1919 – Winners – GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY
October 4, 1919
Grand Trunk  2 (Smith 2)
C.P.R.  1 (Angel)
HT:         Att:        Ref:
Grand Trunk: Bobby Harris – Jimmy McLaggan, Frier – Alec Rae, Chic
  Craigie, Adams – Artie Wouterez, McCann, Smith, Adams, John Rooney.
C.P.R.:  Taylor – Sheldon, Foulkes – Dalzell, Johnson, Beake – Topping,
  Duff, Joe Angel, McKay, Reynolds.

1920 – Winners – SONS OF SCOTLAND
September 25, 1920
Sons of Scotland  2 (?)
Grand Trunk  1 (?)
HT:         Att:          Ref:
S of S: Smith – Ure, Andy Clarke – Foy, Ritchie, Worsley – Fleming,
  Clarke, Lowe, Sinclair, McKellar.
Grand Trunk: Mackie – Adams, Alec Kemp – Alex Rae, Chic Craigie,
  Eddie Stott – Irwin, Henry Lone, Adams, Smith, John Rooney.

1921 – Winners – CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
June 24, 1921, at Alexandra Park
C.P.R.  1 (Beake)
Grand Trunk  0
HT:                   Att:                   Ref: Dave Grundle
C.P.R:  Johnny Nicol – J. McKay, Gillies – Robertson, T. Johnson, O’Neill –
  Pegg, Duff, Joe Angel, Beake, Davidson.
Grand Trunk: Smith – Bailey, Alec Kemp – Alec Rae, Chic Craigie, Adams
  – Artie Wouterez, John Linton, Straughton, John Rooney, Eddie Stott.

1922 – Winners – GRENADIER GUARDS
June 24, 1922, at Alexandra Park
Grenadier Guards  4 (Ferguson, Smith, Davie Clark)
Beloeil  0
HT:                   Att:                    Ref: F.W. Wainwright
G/G: Brown – Ure, Andy Clarke – Foy, Jimmy Montgomerie, Beattie – Bert
  Topping, Ferguson, Hill, Davie Clark, Smith,
Beloeil: Hughes – Sumner, Alec Kemp – Brewerton, Dick, J. Wright – Artie
  Wouterez, Bell, Scholes, Henry Lone, Baird.

1923 – Winners – CANADIAN EXPLOSIVES (Beloeil)
1923 at Alexandra Park
Canadian Explosives  2 (Cree, James Jackson)
Grenadier Guards  1 (Grant)
HT:                   Att: 2000           Ref:
Explosives: D. Langlands – Sumner, W. O’Brien – Sinclair, Dick, John
  Jackson – Scholes, Henry Lone, Jack Renfrew, James Jackson, Cree.
G/G: Brown – Rankine, Andy Clark – McLaggan, Jimmy Montgomerie,
  Beattie – Bert Topping, Jimmy Dunlop, Smith, Colin Grant, Davie Clark.

1924 – Winners – SONS OF SCOTLAND
September 6, 1924, at Alexandra Park
Sons of Scotland  1 (Salter)
Canadian Vickers  0
HT:                  Att:                     Ref: D.C. Grundle
S of S: Shaughnessy – Whitehouse, Harwood – Whitehead, Roy,
  Saunderson – Hewitt, Craig, Dobbs, Salter, Irwin.
Vickers: Murphy – Johnson, Samson – Galloway, McKean, Grier –
  Nicholson, Wood, Phillips, Whittaker, Kirkham.

1925 – Winners – CARSTEEL
August 29, 1925, at McGill Stadium
Carsteel  1 (Brown)
C.N.R.  0
HT:       Att:          Ref:
Carsteel: Robertson – Smith, Houison – Buchanan, Pete Miller, Bill
  McKeon – McAdam, Brown, Eddie MacLaine, McKenna, Sanford.
C.N.R:  Jimmy Nelson – Baillie, McIntosh – Murphy, Adams, Bell – Rooney,
  P. Yule, J. Yule, Johnson, McKellar.

1926 – Winners – CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
September 11, 1926, at Alexandra Park
C.P.R.  1 (Ford)
Gurney  1 (Munro)
HT:                 Att:                     Ref: H.S. Lyons
C.P.R: Joe Kennaway – Harry Barnes, S. Pyves – Jimmy Bardell,
  McDonald, Rusk – Rooney, Joe Angel, George Langley, Foreman, Ford.
Gurney: Langlands – Frank Nelson, McCullough – Eadie,  Jimmy Dunlop,
  P. Nelson – Adams, Stevenson, Cree, Munro, Moore.

October 2, 1926
C.P.R:  2 (Bardell, Ford)
Gurney  1 (Cree)
HT:                Att:                      Ref: H.S. Lyons
C.P.R: Joe Kennaway – Harry Barnes, R. McColl – Jimmy Bardell,
  McDonald, Rusk – Rooney, Joe Angel, George Langley, Foreman, Ford.
Gurney: Langlands – Frank Nelson, McCullough – Eadie, Dunlop, P.
  Nelson – Adams, Stevenson, Cree, Munro, Moore.

1927 – Winners – CARSTEEL
September 5, 1927, at Thornton Park
Carsteel  2 (Brown, Westwater)
C.N.R.  0
HT:                 Att:                        Ref: H.S. Lyons
Carsteel: C. Brown – Reynolds, Able – Pete Miller, Thompson, Bill McKean
  – Black, Johnny Brown, Bill Westwater, Dave McKenzie, Cook.
C.N.R: Browne – Harry Barnes, McIntosh – Yule, Peter Keir, Bert Lumsden
  – Davies, Frank Henderson, Joe Williams, Fitzpatrick, Bell.

1928 – Winners – CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY
September 8, 1928, at Alexandra Park
C.N.R.  0
Carsteel  0
HT:                 Att:                         Ref: H.S. Lyons
C.N.R: Jimmy Nelson – Harry Barnes, James Duguid – Bill Finlayson,
  Peter Keir, Frank Henderson – Gatley, Poul Nielson, McIntosh, Joe
  Williams, John Coule.
Carsteel: Henry Noseworthy – Smith, Butler – Pete Miller, Thompson,
  Eddie Stott – Dave McEachran, Johnny Brown, Eddie MacLaine, Bill
  Westwater, Cook.

September 22, 1928, at Thornton Park – Replay
C.N.R  1 (McIntosh)
Carsteel  1 (Miller)
HT:                Att:                        Ref: H.S. Lyons
C.N.R: Jimmy Nelson – Harry Barnes, James Duguid – Bert Lumsden,
  Peter Keir, Frank Henderson – Joe Williams, Dave Meldrum, McIntosh, Bill
  Finlayson, John Coule.
Carsteel: Henry Noseworthy – Butler, Bill McKean – Pete Miller, Thompson,
  Eddie Stott – Dave McEachran, Ritchie, Eddie MacLaine, Bill Westwater,
  Cook.

September 29, 1928, at Shamrock Grounds – Second Replay
C.N.R.  1 (Meldrum)
Carsteel  0
HT:        Att:           Ref:
C.N.R: Jimmy Nelson – Harry Barnes, James Duguid – Bert Lumsden,
  Peter Keir, Frank Henderson – Joe Williams, Dave Meldrum, Bill
  Finlayson, McIntosh, John Coule.
Carsteel: Henry Noseworthy – Butler, Bill McKean – Pete Miller, Thompson,
  Eddie Stott – Dave McEachran, Ritchie, Eddie MacLaine, Bill Westwater,
  Cook.

1929 – Winners – BLUE BONNETS
September 2, 1929, at Alexandra Park
Blue Bonnets  1 (Linford)
C.P.R.  1 (Painter)
HT:         Att:             Ref:
B/B: John Jamieson – Malcolm Moon, Whitehouse – Robb, Nicholson, Kerr
  – Davies, McCombe, Bowmer, Bryson, Linford.
C.P.R: Henry Noseworthy – Herron, Geddes – Walker, Birrell, Taylor –
  Brown, Painter, Ford, Lloyd, John Coule.

September 21, 1929, at Angus Grounds – Replay
Blue Bonnets  3 (Moon, McCombe, Linford)
C.P.R.  1 (Angel)
HT:                     Att:                      Ref: H.S. Lyons
B/B: John Jamieson – Malcolm Moon, Kerr – Nicholson, Vogell, McKenzie
  – Davies, McCombe, Bowmer, Bryson, Linford.
C.P.R: Henry Noseworthy – Herron, Geddes – Taylor, Birrell, Walker –
  Brown, Painter, Joe Angel, Lloyd, Ford.

1930 – Winners – BLUE BONNETS
September 1, 1930
Blue Bonnets  1 (McKenzie)
C.P.R.  0
HT:        Att:        Ref:
B/B: Jamieson – Bob McAuley, Moore – Robb, Nicholson, Kerr –
  McKenzie, McCombe, Kelly, Stott, McLauchlan.
C.P.R: Joe Kennaway – Nelson, Geddes – Taylor, Dunlop, Rusk – Lloyd,
  McFarlane, Drummond, Marshall, Ford.

1931 – Winners – CARSTEEL
September 7, 1931 at the Angus Grounds
Carsteel  2 (McKenzie, McEachran)
Montreal Ulster United  1 (McEachran)
HT:                        Att:                     Ref: H.S. Lyons
Carsteel: Dick Shorrock – Eddie MacLaine, Bob Calder – James Mellin,
  Bill Finlayson, Bob Campbell – Sam Chedgzoy, McEwan, Dave
  McEachran, Dave McKenzie, Peter Smith.
Ulster: Brown – McCullough, Mitchell – H. Walker, Foote, Gobbett –
  Marshall, Gardner, McEachran, A. Walker, McCurdie.

1932 – Winners – CARSTEEL
September 24, 1932, at the Angus Grounds
Carsteel  1 (Ballantyne)
C.P.R.  0
HT:                        Att:                     Ref: H.S. Lyons
Carsteel: Dick Shorrock – Bob Calder, Jack McArthur – Bob Campbell, Bill
  Finlayson, Eddie Stott – Sam Chedgzoy, James Mellin, Tom Turley,
  Ballantyne, Dave McEachran.
C.P.R: George Jenkins – H. Garner, S. Pyves – Kennedy, Walde, A.
  Garner – May, Slatford, Jimmy Bardell, Hamer, Castonguay.

1933 – Winners – CARSTEEL
September 9, 1933, at Alexandra Park
Carsteel  5 (Ballantyne, Finlayson, Smith, Ford, Bardell)
Emard St. Paul  0
HT:                      Att:                       Ref: Mitchell
Carsteel: George Jenkins – Bill McKean, Jack McArthur – Bob Campbell,
  Bill Finlayson, Eddie Stott – Smith, Ballantyne, Jimmy Bardell, McEwan,
  Ford.
Emard: MacLachlan – Nelson, Lee – Weldon, Robb, Holmshaw –
  MacKenzie, Rooney, Melville, Wilson, Carruthers.  (Sub: Anderson)

1934 – Winners – CARSTEEL
September 8, 1934, at Glen Yards
Carsteel  3( Hutchinson 2, McKenzie)
Notre Dame  0
HT:        Att:              Ref:
Carsteel: McKean – Joe Williams, Jack McArthur – Kennedy, Bill
  Finlayson, McEwan – Sam Chedgzoy, Peter Smith, Dave McKenzie, Dick
  Shorrock.
Notre Dame:  H. Smith – Moffatt, Gaylor – Henderson, Fraser, Kessler –
  Russell, Marks, James McArthur, Strike, Acton.

1935 – Winners – ALDRED BUILDING
September 7, 1935
Aldred Building  1 (Larry Fitzpartick)
Royal Victoria Hospital  0
HT:                    Att:                     Ref: W.B. Howie
Aldred: Jimmy Nelson – Ronald Low, George White – Alan Fitzpatrick,
  Peter Keir, Bob Campbell – Charlie Fitzpatrick, Albert Bejshak, Larry
  Fitzpatrick, Paddy Fallon, Dave McLean.  (Subs: Jimmy Bardell, McIntosh)
RVH:  Pinkerton – Tommy Hanna, Garner – Williams, Taylor, Cuthill – Barr,
  McKenzie, Art Pordham, Cree, Jimmy Russell.  (Sub: Downie)

1936 – Winners – NOTRE DAME DE GRACE
September 7, 1936
Notre Dame  4 (Larry Fitzpatric, o.g. Dave McLean)
Carsteel  1 (Shorrock)
HT: 3–0       Att:           Ref:
Notre Dame: Jimmy Nelson – Payne, Ronald Low – Alan Fitzpatrick,
  Lumsden, Bob Campbell – Charlie Fitzpatrick, Albert Bejshak, Dave
  McLean, Larry Fitzpatrick, Castonguay.  (Subs: Keir, Fallon)
Carsteel: McLean – Max Epstein, George White – Tim Gordon, Laing, Herb
  Leah – Sam Chedgzoy, Norman Pollock, Dick Shorrock, Bennett, Peter
  Smith.  (Subs: Bill Craig, Hutchinson)

1937 – Winners – CARSTEEL
August 28, 1937, at Glen Yards. – Home and Home Series
Carsteel  2 (Leah, Shorrock)
Royal Victoria Hospital  0
HT:        Att:          Ref:
Carsteel: Jack Gregory – Max Epstein, George White – Bob Campbell, Tim
  Gordon, Bill Allison – Sam Chedgzoy, Alex Robertson, Dick Shorrock,
  Herb Leah, Castonguay.
RVH: Fred Walker – Ryrie, Warner – Neville, Kevans, Leithwood –
  Rowland, Allan Fitzpatrick, Art Pordham, Neal, Russell.  (Subs: A. Walker,
  Harrison)

August 31, 1937, at Maisonneuve Grounds – Home and Home Series
Carsteel  2 (Alex Robertson, Dick Shorrock)
Royal Victoria Hospital  1 (Jimmy Russell)
HT:       Att:          Ref:
Carsteel:     No lineups in Montreal Gazette or Star
RVH:

1938 – Winners – CARSTEEL
August 27, 1938, at the Maisonneuve Grounds
Carsteel  0
Royal Victoria Hospital  0
HT:    Att:           Ref:
Carsteel: Jack Gregory – Tim Gordon, George White – Tommy Hanna,
  Lang, Herb Leah – Sam Chedgzoy, George Chambers, Dick Shorrock,
  Norman Pollock, Bill Allison.
RVH: Fred Walker – Ryrie, Warner – Gammon, Kevens, Alan Fitzpatrick –
  Charlie Fitzpatrick, Albert Bejshak, Art Pordham, Larry Fitzpatrick, Marcel
  Castonguay.

September 3, 1938, at Glen Yards – Replay
Carsteel  0
Royal Victoria Hospital  0
HT:      Att:         Ref:
Carsteel:  No lineups in Montreal Gazette or Star
RVH:

September 24, 1938, at Glen Yards – Second Replay
Carsteel  5 (P. Castonguay 3, Barr, Chambers)
Royal Victoria Hospital  1 (A. Fitzpatrick)
HT:                 Att:                     Ref: P. Shaughnessy
Carsteel: Jack Gregory – Tim Gordon, George White – Tommy Hanna,
  Ronald Low, Bill Allison – Barr, Ballantyne, Paul Emil Castonguay, George
  Chambers, Roland Castonguay.
RVH: Fred Walker – Ryrie, Warner – Gammon, Kevens, Allan Fitzpatrick –
  Charlie Fitzpatrick, Albert Bejshak, Art Pordham, Larry Fitzpatrick, Marcel
  Castonguay.

1939 – Winners – CARSTEEL
August 26, 1939 at Glen Yards
Carsteel  0
Royal Victoria Hospital  0
HT:     Att:         Ref:
Carsteel:    No lineups in the Montreal Gazette or Star
RVH:

September 2, 1939, at Maisonneuve Grounds – Replay
Carsteel  1 (P. Castonguay)
Royal Victoria Hospital  0
HT:                    Att:                  Ref: J.J. Campbell
Carsteel: Tim Gordon – Max Epstein, George White – Albert Bejshak,
  Ronald Low, Herb Leah – Johnny Cameron, Bill Craig, Paul Emil
  Castonguay, Roland Castonguay, Marcel Castonguay.  (Subs: George
  Chambers, Sam Chedgzoy)
RVH: Herb Yarnell – Jimmy McKenzie, Tom Turley – Steve Turley, Kevens,
  Tommy Hanna – Pollock, McDonald, Art Pordham, Smith, Leatherwood.

1940 – Winners – MAISONNEUVE ROVERS
August 24, 1940, at the Maisonneuve Grounds
Maisonneuve Rovers  3 (Rae, P. Castonguay 2)
Wanderers  1 (Cameron)
HT:      Att:        Ref:
Maisonneuve: Fleming – Ryrie, Warner – MacKay, McLean, Keir – Barr,
  John Rae, Paul Emil Castonguay, Hutchinson, Jaime Rae.  (Sub: Moore)
Wanderers: Steven Brigden – Paddy Nolan, Ford – Pow, MacKenzie,
  McCullough – J. Nolan, Kirby, John Cameron, Butler, Hagan.  (Subs:
  Craig, Taylor)