A Great Game
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Galt Indians 1
at Ottawa Silver Seven 3
OTTAWA SILVER SEVEN win total-goals 15–4
FINAL**
Ottawa Silver Seven (Eastern) vs Edmonton Seniors (Interprovincial)
January 18, 1910
Edmonton Seniors 4
at Ottawa Silver Seven 8
January 20, 1910
Edmonton Seniors 7
at Ottawa Silver Seven 13
OTTAWA SILVER SEVEN win total-goals 21–11
** Series held over to 1909–1910
TORONTO PROFESSIONALS RECORD 1908–1909
DATE
SCORE
H/A
OPPONENT
December 25
5–5
at
Berlin Dutchmen
January 2
5–4
vs
Ottawa Silver Seven
January 5
7–8
at
Berlin Dutchmen
January 9
15–8
vs
Guelph Royals
January 11
6–9
at
Brantford Braves
January 13
4–5
vs
Galt Indians
January 15
7–4
at
St. Catharines Athletics
January 18
4–5
vs
Berlin Dutchmen
January 20
4–6
at
Guelph Royals
January 27
7–3
at
Galt Indians
January 30
15–10
vs
Brantford Braves
February 1
3–6
at
Berlin Dutchmen
February 4
6–2
vs
Galt Indians
February 9
4–12
at
Brantford Braves
February 12
4–7
at
Galt Indians (game played in London)
February 16
11–16
at
Galt Indians
February 18
5–8
vs
Berlin Dutchmen
February 23
7–9
vs
Brantford Braves
PLAYER
GP
GF(GA)*
Chuck Tyner
18
(127)
Newsy Lalonde
14
33
Bruce Ridpath
13
22
Stoke Doran
11
1
Howard Manson
9
12
Donald Smith
9
8
Con Corbeau
9
1
Herb Birmingham
8
16
Skene Ronan
8
4
Hugh Lambe
6
0
Jimmy Mallen
4
8
Dubbie Kerr
4
7
Herb Fyfe
3
4
Bert Morrison
2
2
Zina Runions
2
1
Fred Young
2
0
Hank Smith
2
0
Cap McDonald
1
0
Lawson Whitehead
1
0
Harold McNamara
1
0
* Including estimates when scorers unknown
TORONTO PROFESSIONALS CLUB HISTORY
SEASON
GP
W
L
T
GF
GA
1906–1907
8
2
5
1
49
64
1907–1908
17
13
4
0
133
89
1908–1909
18
6
11
1
119
127
TOTAL
43
21
20
2
301
280
PLAYER
GP
GF(GA)*
Bruce Ridpath
36
50
Chuck Tyner
33
(206)
Newsy Lalonde
28
89
Con Corbeau
26
4
Rolly Young
22
17
Hugh Lambe
19
1
Walter Mercer
14
14
Bert Morrison
12
22
Stoke Doran
11
1
Donald Smith
10
13
Howard Manson
9
12
Herb Birmingham
8
16
Jack Carmichael
8
11
Skene Ronan
8
4
Mark Tooze
8
(64)
Charlie Liffiton
5
13
Jack Marks
4
9
Jimmy Mallen
4
8
Dubbie Kerr
4
7
Frank McLaren
4
0
Herb Fyfe
3
4
Harry Burgoyne
3
3
Ken Mallen
3
2
Zina Runions
2
1
Joe Ouelette
2
0
Howard Gee
2
0
Harvey Corbeau
2
0
Fred Young
2
0
Hank Smith
2
0
Bert Brown
1
0
Ezra Dumart
1
0
Jim McGinnis
1
0
Cap McDonald
1
0
Lawson Whitehead
1
0
Harold McNamara
1
0
Bert Booth
1
(4)
Charlie Ellis
1
(6)
* Including estimates when scorers unknown
TORONTO PROFESSIONALS PLAYER REGISTRY
PLAYER
BORN
TOWN
RETIRED
DIED
Herb Birmingham
1881
Toronto
1909
1918
Bert Booth
N/A
N/A
1910
N/A
Bert Brown
1884
Belleville
1907
N/A
Harry Burgoyne
1884
Belleville
1911
1937
Jack Carmichael
1881
Alliston
<
br /> 1912
N/A
Con Corbeau
1885
Penetanguishene
1912
1920
Harvey Corbeau
1881
Sault Ste. Marie
1911
1952
Stoke Doran
1884
Brockville
1915
N/A
Ezra Dumart
1882
Zurich
1913
1954
Charlie Ellis
1884
Bridge Post
1917
N/A
Herb Fyfe
1886
Acton
1909
N/A
Howard Gee
1883
Markham
1908
1963
Dubbie Kerr
1888
Brockville
1920
1941
Newsy Lalonde
1887
Cornwall
1928
1970
Hugh Lambe
1882
Toronto
1909
1941
Charlie Liffiton
1878
Montreal
1910
1941
Jimmy Mallen
1881
Morrisburg
1914
1954
Ken Mallen
1884
Morrisburg
1917
1930
Howard Manson
1885
Cornwall
1912
N/A
Jack Marks
1882
Belleville
1920
1945
Cap McDonald
1877
Mattawa
1914
1955
Jim McGinnis
1882
Port Dalhousie
1909
1970
Frank McLaren
1880
Perth
1907
N/A
Harold McNamara
1889
Randolph
1917
1937
Walter Mercer
1885
Port Hope
1910
1961
Bert Morrison
1880
Toronto
1909
1969
Joe Ouelette
1884
Ottawa
1911
N/A
Bruce Ridpath
1884
Lakefield
1911
1925
Skene Ronan
1889
Ottawa
1919
1937
Zina Runions
1888
Cornwall
1909
1962
Donald Smith
1887
Cornwall
1920
1959
Hank Smith
N/A
Cornwall
1909
N/A
Mark Tooze
1882
Toronto
1911
N/A
Chuck Tyner
1879
Orillia
1910
1967
Lawson Whitehead
1876
Dronfield, U.K.
1909
1934
Fred Young
1886
Kingston
1909
N/A
Rolly Young
1883
Toronto
1910
1961
INDEX
Page numbers in italics refer to illustrations.
Adams, Duff, 57
advertisements for hockey matches, 98
Air Canada Centre, 272
Algonquin Hockey Club (Sault Ste. Marie Algonquins; Canadian Soo), 42–43, 49–50, 92, 101, 121, 125
Toronto Professionals vs., 92–93, 95, 98, 101–2
Allan, Hugh Montagu, 165, 165
Allan Cup, 165, 165, 196, 199, 201, 209, 213–15, 220, 237, 240, 246, 253, 265, 269
All-Montreal, 203
all-star games, 123, 123, 148
Amateur Athletic Federation of Canada (AAFC), 82–83, 120, 164, 200
in Athletic War, 83, 117–20, 161–62, 164, 200, 200
CAAU’s merger with, 200, 200
Amateur Athletic Union of Canada (AAUC), 200, 201, 211, 265, 270
Amateur Athletic Union of the United States, 119–20, 161–62
Amateur Hockey Association of Canada (AHAC), 9, 16, 202
amateurism, 16–22, 268, 285
Canadian patriotism and, 26–28, 70
Christianity and, 18–19
renaissance in, 199–201
structures parallel to professional hockey, 165, 201
see also Athletic War; professional hockey; professionalism
American Soo Indians (Sault Ste. Marie), 42–43, 49–50, 102–4
Andrews, B., 68
Ardagh, A., 36
Ardagh, I., 36
Armstrong, Harold, 68, 74
Armytage, Mrs. J. C., 34
artificial-ice rinks, 43, 76, 90, 125, 220, 232
athletic clubs, 12–13, 31
Athletic War, xiii, 83, 117, 161–62, 163, 164, 198, 200, 200, 260, 265, 269–70, 284–85
Longboat and, 119–20, 119, 161–62
Athlétique Canadien, 211
Atkinson, Joseph E. “Joe,” 48, 210
automobiles, 2, 3–4
backlash against, 228
Robertson’s interest in, 124
Baden-Powell, Robert, 20
Bain, Dan, 32, 104
Baker, Hobey, 28, 250, 274
death of, 274
Bannerman, Guy, 24
Barnett, J. G., 204
barnstorming circuits, 90, 125, 126, 139, 150, 230
Barrie Hockey Club, 72, 91–93, 102, 103
Barron, John Augustus, 10, 13, 280
baseball, 21, 45–46, 212
Beaudro, Roxy, 105, 105
Belleville Intelligencer, 54–55
Belleville Red & Whites, 49
Bellingham, W. J. “Turkey,” 46, 46, 51, 75, 217, 232, 245
Berlin Auditorium, 96
Berlin Dutchmen, xii, xiii, 74, 110–11, 114–15, 128, 130, 138, 142, 145–46, 169, 173, 179, 187, 219
Toronto Professionals vs., 111–12, 130–32, 138–40, 142–43, 144, 145–46, 159–61, 171, 173, 177, 187–88
Berlin Hockey Club, 22
Birmingham, A. H., 68
Birmingham, Herbert Frederick, 52, 68, 74, 107, 169, 170, 175, 184–85, 208–9, 238
death of, 275
Birmingham, Hilliard, 208–9, 275
Blachford, Cecil, 150, 152, 154
Booth, Bert, 138, 160, 161
Borden, Robert, 210
Borland, Claude, 97
Boston Bruins, 264
Boston Globe, 119
Boston Marathon, 119
Bowie, Russell, 153, 159, 187, 256
Boyle, Joe, 65
Brantford Braves, 126, 130, 138, 140, 144–46, 177–79, 185–86, 187, 189
Toronto Professionals vs., 132–33, 140–42, 146–47, 174, 185–86, 192, 194–95, 195
train accident and, 176, 186
Bridle, Augustus, 260
British Empire, 27
British Olympic Committee, 120
Brockville, 64
Brown, Bert, 111, 112, 129
Brown, Roy, 76, 91, 92, 126, 128, 130, 146, 174, 194
Burgoyne, Harry, 74, 85, 109, 190, 238, 275
OHA and, 85
on Toronto Professionals, 91–93, 108, 128, 129
Burns, R., 52, 68
Burns, Tommy, 3
Calder, Frank, 263, 264, 264
r /> Caledonian Curling Club, 8–9, 87
Calumet Miners, 102, 130
Cameron, Harry, 239, 249, 257, 258, 272
Campbell, Colin A., 226, 228
Canada:
amateurism and, 26–28, 70
expansion and confederation of, 4–5
U.S. relations with, 27
U.S. trade with, 216, 270, 285
war readiness of, 210
Canadian Amateur Athletic Union (CAAU), 45–46, 50, 57, 65–66, 118, 120, 165, 200
AAFC’s merger with, 200, 200
in Athletic War, 83, 117–20, 161–62, 164, 200, 200
ECAHA and, 83
growth of, 164
IRFU and, 118
lacrosse and, 118
Longboat and, 119–20
National Registration Committee of, 82
OHA and, 84
professionalism and, 80–84, 81, 118–19, 164
Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA), 260, 265, 268, 270
Canadian Amateur Hockey League (CAHL), 44, 45, 64, 69
Canadian Canoeing Association, 226
Canadian Club, 1
Canadian Expeditionary Force, 263
Canadian Football League (CFL), 285
Canadian Hockey Association (CHA), 203, 209
war with NHA, 205–7, 209, 211
Canadian Hockey League, see Ontario Professional Hockey League
Canadian Lacrosse Association, 57
Canadian Olympic Committee (COC), 161–62
Canadian Soo, see Algonquin Hockey Club
Canadiens, Les, see Montreal Canadiens
Carmichael, John P. “Jack,” 17–18, 76, 100, 230
OHA and, 100
on Toronto Professionals, 92, 103, 104, 108, 110, 128, 129
Carpenter, Eddie, 272
Carroll, Frank, 134, 183, 239
Carson, Charles, 192
Casa Loma, 220
Central Canada Hockey Association, 44
Chadwick, G., 36
Charlton, Pete, 52, 68, 74, 91, 103
on Toronto Professionals, 86, 132, 175
Christianity:
amateurism and, 18–19
muscular, 19, 20, 27
Civil Service Amateur Athletic Association, 82
Cleghorn, Sprague, 234
Cobalt Silver Kings, 190, 191, 194, 196, 204, 211
Cobb, Ty, 3
Cochrane, Edward “Goldie,” 130, 160, 171, 175
Cochrane, Marsh, 175
Cockman, Jimmy, 167
College Times, 25
Connor, Ralph, 19
Corbeau, Bert, 279
Corbeau, Harvey, 132, 133, 159, 161
Corbeau, Henry John “Con,” 127, 132, 194, 238, 249, 279
death of, 279
departure from Toronto Professionals, 183, 184
Doran and, 177, 177
on Toronto Professionals, 129, 130, 132, 133, 134, 135, 141–45, 149, 152, 153, 155, 160, 168–71, 173, 175
Cornwall, 137, 182, 196
Cornwall Hockey Club, 44
Cornwall Lacrosse Club, 135
Cosby, A. Morgan, 15, 29
Cosby Cup, 15, 29
Coubertin, Pierre de, 199, 285
Cox, A. B., 48–49
Crawford, Helen, 9
Crawford, John Willoughby, 9
Creighton, James George Aylwin, 10, 10, 97
Darroch, D. L., 72–73, 107, 125
Davidson, Allan “Scotty,” 239, 249, 251, 254, 257, 258
death of, 273
First World War service of, 262, 273
Dawson City Nuggets, 65, 65
Denman Street Arena, 222
Depression, Great, 265, 268
Dey, Edgar, 172
Dominion Lacrosse Association (DLA), 225, 246
Doran, James “Stoke,” 177, 177, 185, 186, 188, 194
Drewry, Mrs. E. L., 35
Duff, Louis Blake, 215–16
Dumart, “Big Ezra,” 113, 114, 160, 188, 238
Duquesne Gardens, 43, 76, 89–90
Dusome, Angus, 185, 193
Earls, J., 52, 68
Earls, J. C., 52
Earls, Jack, 73–74