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A Great Game

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by Stephen J. Harper


  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

 

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