REGULAR SEASON
Queen’s | 5-1 | Mgr Alex Edmison | |||||||
Western | 3-3 | ||||||||
Toronto | 3-3 | Glen Smith | |||||||
McGill | 1-5 | Floyd Van Wagner | |||||||
Queen’s won the title.
The non-medalist McGill Redmen: Errol Amaron, A.A. Grossman, Stan Quackenbush, H.J. Blumenstein, J.K.C. Young, A.K. Koff, D Rafalovitch, Stattner, W.A. James, coach Floyd Van Wagner, manager I.G. Norton
In league play: …………………………………………………… Toronto, with its 1925 championship unit intact, lost by 30-28 at McGill. …………………………………………………… Toronto defeated Queen’s 31-30 as Smith scored 10, Potter 5, Bell 5, Hutchinson 4, Currie 4 and Burgess 3, while Porter and Maguire were scoreless. Sutton led the Gaels with 11. Clarke added 8, Durham 4, Aub Jones 4, Harold Haslam 2 and Lamonte 2, while Clary, Nichol and Lewis were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Queen’s whipped visiting McGill 28-10 as Clark scored 11, Sutton 7, Haslam 6, Durham 2 and Clary 2. Amaron scored 3 for the Redmen. Young added 2, Grossman 2, Rafalovitch 2 and Stan Quackenbush 1, while Blumenstein and Koff were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Toronto defeated Western. The Varsity Blues were led by Hal Burgess “whose excellent playing on defence has seldom been equaled,” said the Varsity. …………………………………………………… Toronto defeated visiting McGill 32-21 after leading 19-12 at the half. W.A. ‘Biff’ Potter scored 7 for the Blues. Glen Smith notched 9, George Hutchinson 8, Rusty Bell 5, Burgess 0, Currie 0, Maguire 2 and Chuck Potter 0. A.K. Koff led McGill with 11. Al Grossman added 0, John Young 1, Errol Amaron 2, Stan Quackenbush 1, Blumenstein 2 and D. Rafalovitch 1. …………………………………………………… Western defeated McGill 22-16 after leading 10-5 at the half. Gourlay Howell notched 8 for Western. Turville added 2, Hungerford 4, Johnson 1, McLennan 1, McHaffie 1, J. Howell 0 and Coles 0. John Young notched 5 for McGill. Al Grossman added 1, A.K. Koff 0, Errol Amaron 4, Stan Quackenbush 2, Blumenstein 2 and D. Rafalovitch 2. …………………………………………………… Queen’s defeated host McGill 34-18 after leading 16-4 at the half. …………………………………………………… Host Queen’s defeated Western 30-21 as Sutton scored 16, Haslam 7, Durham 3, Clarke 2 and Jones 2, while Thomas, Cleary, Lewis and Lamonte were scoreless. J Howell led the Mustangs with 10. Turville added 8, McClennan 2 and G Howell 1, while Hungerford, Mahaffie and Johnston were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Western defeated Toronto 40-28 after leading 21-11 at the half. Jack Hungerford led Western with 10. Hutchinson led Toronto with 11. …………………………………………………… Queen’s edged host Western 24-22 in overtime, despite trailing 11-6 at the half. Haslam paced the Gaels with 8. Hungerford and Gourlay Howell each scored 6 to lead the Mustangs. …………………………………………………… Queen’s edged Toronto 19-18 to garner their first win ever at Hart House, which became notorious through the years because it was 22 feet short and 10 feet narrower than a regulation court. The Gaels led 16 at the half. Ike Sutton led the Gaels with 11. Durham added 5, Clark 1, Haslam 1 and Thomas 1, while Jones, Clary and Lamonte were scoreless. Hutcheson led the Varsity Blues with 11. Potter added 4 and Bell 2, while Smith, Buyers, Bell, C Potter, McGuire and Curry were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Western clipped McGill 29-22 as Gourlay Howell scored 9, Turville 7, McLennan 7 and J Howell 6, while Hungerford, Johnson, McHaffie and Cole were scoreless. Errol Amaron led McGill with 6. A.A. Grossman and R.S. Quackenbush each added 4, H.J. Blumenstein 3, J.K.C. Young 3 and A.K. Koff 2, while D Rafalovitch and Stattner were scoreless.
The co-silver medalist Western Mustangs: Gourlay Howell; Frank Turville; Jack Hungerford; Olaf Johnson; Jack McLennan; Stanley McHaffie; James Howell; Jack Coles; Cuyler Hauch; manager Ed Dundass
The co-silver medalist Toronto Varsity Blues: Hal Burgess; W.A. ‘Biff’ Potter; Glen Smith; George Hutchinson; Rusty Bell; Burgess; Currie; Maguire; Chuck Potter; Buyers;
The champion Queen’s Golden Gaels: Ike Sutton; Robert Clarke; Harold Haslam; G. ‘Unk’ Durham; Eric ‘Bud’ Thomas; Aubrey Jones; H.J. ‘Scoop’ Lamonte; L.F. Clary; Arthur Lewis; Nichol; Gates; Britton; manager Alex Edmison; assistant manager Hugh Reynolds; (no coach)