REGULAR SEASON
McGill | 3-1 | Arthur Lamb | |||||||
Toronto | 3-1 | ||||||||
Queen’s | 0-4 | ||||||||
McGill wins the crown.
In league play: …………………………………………………… In the season opener, host McGill stomped Queen’s 40-16. …………………………………………………… Queen’s defeated Toronto 23-19 in Kingston after leading 13-8 at the half. One of the freshmen on the Varsity Blues squad was Lester B. Pearson, who later became Prime Minister of Canada (1963-68) and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1967. …………………………………………………… McGill defeated Queen’s 32-25 after leading 17-11 at the half. Kennedy led the Redmen with 10. Smith added 10, McTavish 8 and Reid 4. Meek led the Golden Gaels with 10. Hill added 8, Sutherland 4 and Laird 2, while 1 point was “awarded by the referee.” …………………………………………………… Toronto clocked Queen’s 40-18. …………………………………………………… Host Toronto clipped McGill 22-13 as Scott scored 12, Thompson 2, Cook 2 and Kennedy 2, while Scott was scoreless. McTavish led the Redmen with 10. Kennedy added 3, while Smith, Baldwin, Connover and Williscroft were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Host McGill edged Toronto 23-18.
McGill and Toronto both finished with 3-1 records, necessitating a playoff game, held in Kingston, which the Redmen won 22-20. The Redmen led 14-11 at the half.
The bronze medalist Queen’s Golden Gaels: Bate, McKelvey, Sutherland, Watts, Buchanan, Hill, Laird, Roach, Nicholson, Watt, Meek
The runner-up Toronto Varsity Blues: E.H. Scott, Kennedy, Cook, C.V. Scott, H.A. Thompson, Lester Pearson, Zimmerman, L.S. Simpson, H.A. Boddy; Mel Brock; Cafil; coach Dr. J.W. Barton; manager W.J. Preston, president C.E. Gage; honourary president Prof. Corbett
The champion McGill Redmen: Joe Kennedy; Lee Smith; K.I. Connover; Buster Reid; C.H. McTavish; Sid Baldwin; G.M. Williscroft; Reid; coach Arthur Lamb