REGULAR SEASON

Toronto 5-1   Glen Smith          
  Queen’s 3-3   W.P. Hughes          
  McGill 2-4 2-6 Floyd Van Wagner          
  Western 2-4   G.K. Smith          
                   

        Western is admitted to the conference. Toronto wins the title with a (5-1) record, losing only on the road to Queen’s by a single point. Quoth the Varsity: “The University of Toronto squad led by captain Hal Burgess, one of the cleverest and most effective defense players, were forced to play a brilliant type of game to win from the strong opposition afford by McGill, Queen’s and Western Universities. Every game was closely contested and only once were the Varsity men defeated and then by only one point in a strenuous game at Queens.”

        In the league play: …………………………………………………… Host Queen’s defeated Toronto 26-25. Queen’s had led 21-4 but Toronto rallied in the second half and almost pulled off the win. Harry Hannon led Queen’s with 15, including the winner in the final minute of play off an offensive rebound on a free throw. Jones added 8 and Henderson 5, while Thomas, Ike Sutton, Dunlop and Lamonte were scoreless. W.A. ‘Biff’ Potter paced Toronto with 18. C Potter added 4, Bell 2 and Hutchison 1, while Hal Burgess, Macpherson, Smith, MacGuire and Currie were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Toronto nipped McGill 19-17 in overtime. …………………………………………………… Host Queen’s defeated McGill 31-29 as Harry Hannon scored 8, Jones 11, Ike Sutton 9, Henderson 5, Thomas 0, Haslam 0, Manguay 0, Lamonte 0 and Dunlop 0. The Golden Gaels led 18-16 at the half. N.W. Philpotts paced McGill with 12. H.H. Boucher added 2, Art Manson 8, George Hilton 2, Stan Quackenbush 2, J.H. Blumenstein 3 and D. Rafolovitch 0. …………………………………………………… Toronto defeated Western 26-17. …………………………………………………… Toronto thrashed Queen’s 40-21, despite trailing 14-13 at the half. Biff Potter led Toronto with 16. Hutchison added 9, MacGuire 6, Burgess 4, Smith 3 and Roy Currie 2, while Chuck Potter was scoreless. Ike Sutton led the Gaels with 10. Hannon added 7, Thomas 3 and Scoop Lamonte 1, while Henderson, Manguey and Haslam were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Host Western dispatched Queen’s 39-31. Hungerford led the Mustangs with 13. Gourlay Howell added 9, McLennan 8, Johnson 4, McHaffie 2 and Warren 2, while Cole was scoreless. Henderson led the Golden Gaels with 18. Hannon added 6, Sutton 4 and LaMonte 3, while Manguey, Thomas and Haslam were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Toronto defeated visiting Western 27-22 to capture the title. Currie scored 6 for Toronto. Biff Potter added 6 and MacGuire 2, while Biff Potter, Hutchison, Bell, Burgess and Smith were scoreless. D.S. McHaffie led Western with 9. John MacLennan scored 11 and Gourlay Howell 2, while Warren, J.M. Cole, Jack Hungerford and T.B. Johnson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Toronto defeated host McGill 38-34 in double overtime. …………………………………………………… Western defeated McGill 28-22. …………………………………………………… Queen’s defeated visiting Western 37-29 after leading 21-11 at the half. Sutton led the Gaels with 8. Jones added 6, Thomas 6, Henderson 5, Hannon 5, Manguey 3, Haslem 2 and Lamonte 2. Hungerford led Western wit 14. McHaffie added 6, Johnson 4, McLellan 3, Howell 2, while Newell, Warren and Coles were scoreless. …………………………………………………… McGill earned its first win of the campaign by dumping Queen’s 37-32 as Mannon scored 15, Phillpots 8, Stan Quackenbush 6, Davis 6 and Hilton 2, while Boucher and Blumenstein were scoreless. Ike Sutton paced Queen’s with 13. Aubrey Jones added 7, Harry Hannon 6, Henderson 4, Bud Thomas 1 and Mainguey 1, while LaMonte was scoreless. …………………………………………………… Queen’s closed out its schedule by dumping Western 37-29 after leading 21-11 at the half. Sutton led the Gaels with 8. Thomas added 6, Jones 6, Henderson 5, Hannon 5, Haslam 2, Lamonte 2 and Mainguey 1. Jack Hungerford led the Mustangs with 14. McHaffie added 6, Johnson 4, John McLellan 3 and Gourlay Howell 2, while Newell, Warren and Coles with scoreless. …………………………………………………… Host McGill garnered its second win of the campaign and closed out its schedule by clipping Western 41-31 as Manson scored 12 and Phillpot 11. Jack Howell led the Mustangs with 9. John McLennan added 7.

        The co-bronze medalist Western Mustangs: Jack Howell; John McLennan; D.S. McHaffie; Jack Hungerford; H.R. Newell; J.M. Cole; T.B. Johnson; Gourlay Howell; coach G.K. Smith; manager J Sifton

        The co-bronze medalist McGill Redmen: N.W. Philpotts; H.H. Boucher; Art Manson; George Hilton; Stan Quackenbush; J.H. Blumenstein; D Fafolovitch; W.H. Turpel; B Davis; coach Floyd Van Wagner; manager Brown

The silver medalist Queen’s Golden Gaels: Harry Hannon; Jones; Henderson; Bud Thomas; Ike Sutton; Dunlop; Scoop Lamonte; Harold Haslam; Manguay; coach W.P. Hughes; manager Jack MacGillivray

        The champion Toronto Varsity Blues: A.M. ‘Rusty’ Bell; Roy Currie; Chuck Potter; C.E. MacGuire; Hal Burgess; A.G. ‘Hip’ Smith; W.A. ‘Biff’ Potter; Hutchison; Macpherson; Smith;