IJFL (Junior, 1952 - 1969)

Between 1952 and 1957, Ottawa had its own league affiliated with the Canadian Junior Football League. It was originally known as the Ottawa-Hull Junior Football League in 1952, then the Junior InterProvincial Football League in 1953. The Hull Tigers had already played a series of eight exhibition games in 1951, winning six.

According to the CJFL's website, the league ceased to compete after the 1957 season because they found the rest of the Ontario teams too strong. Lack of competition from within may have also played a role; a glance at the last two seasons will show that St. Anthony was ridiculously dominant.

The Hull Tigers returned to an exhibition season in 1958. The Ottawa and District League came into being in 1959 and the league came to be known as the Interprovincial Junior Football League again in 1962.

In some cases, I have copied the standings as provided by the CJFL's impressive historical section.  Some scores are missing, and I shall make an effort to locate them myself. Some results will include teams from a Montreal-based division that began playing an interlocking schedule with the Ottawa teams in the 60s but I do not include scores of games between those Montreal team, only of games involving an Ottawa/Hull/Gatineau club.

While the teams below may not be commonly-known, it would appear that some familiar names have been involved with them in the past.  The Hull Tigers at one point were coached by former Rough Rider Wilf Tremblay, while Don Holtby played four years with St. Anthony prior to becoming Head Coach of the Sooners in 1961.

1952
Standings              W  L  T   P

Eastview Olympics      5  0  1  11
St. Anthony Saints     2  3  1   8
Ottawa Cobra Lancers   2  4  0   7

Hull Tigers            2  4  0   7

Note: The above differ from the CJFL record book. St. Anthony was docked three of its wins due to using ineligible players. This was reported in the September 15th Ottawa Journal so I suspect that the games highlighted in red below became wins for the opponents.

Regardless, as you'll see below, the September 25th Ottawa Citizen reported a reboot of the league. So all the games played to that point became largely meaningless. The standings above reflect the results of games played after that date but because the teams often played at 8PM on Thursday nights, results are often hard to come by.

Aug 31st
St. Anthony 26 vs Eastview 00
Cobra Lancers 12 vs Hull Tigers 00

Sept 1st
St. Anthony 33 @ Cobra Lancers 00
Hull Tigers 00 @ Eastview 10

Sept 7th
St. Anthony 15 @ Hull Tigers 06
Eastview 06 vs Cobra Lancers 05


Sept 14th
St. Anthony 10 vs Eastview 05
Hull Tigers 07 vs Cobra Lancers 07

Sept 21st
Eastview 20 @ Hull Tigers 05
St. Anthony 19 vs Cobra Lancers 09



Sept 28th
Eastview 11 @ Hull Tigers 01
Cobra Lancers 09 vs St. Anthony 00

Oct 5th
Cobra Lancers 12 @ Hull Tigers 00

Oct 15th
Eastview 08 vs St. Anthony's 00

Semi-Finals

Nov  9th: St. Anthony's defeated Hull Tigers
Nov 12th: Eastview Olympics 11, Ottawa Cobra Lancers 00

Finals
Nov 15th: St. Anthony's 08, Eastview 00
Nov 22nd: St. Anthony's 11, Eastview 00




1953

Standings              W  L  T   P  PF   PA
St. Anthony Saints     6  2  0  12  92   36

Hull Tigers            6  2  0  12  81   27
Ottawa Cobra Lancers   3  5  0   8  63   57
Eastview Olympics      0  6  0   0  12  128

Sept 6th
Ottawa Cobra Lancers 00 @ Hull Tigers 03

Sept 9th
St. Anthony 01 vs Eastview Olympics 00

Sept 13th
St. Anthony 12 @ Hull Tigers 03


Sept 18th
Cobra Lancers 06 vs Eastview Olympics 00



Sept 20th

Eastview 06 @ Hull Tigers 20

Sept 27th
Ottawa Cobra Lancers 00 @ Hull Tigers 11

Oct 2nd
St. Anthony 36 vs Eastview 00


Oct 4th
St. Anthony's 03 @ Hull Tigers 04

Oct 11th
Cobra Lancers 19 vs St. Anthony's 12
Note: (The Ottawa Journal incorrectly reports the score as 18-12)

Oct 20th
St. Anthony 06 vs Hull Tigers 00

Oct 25th
St. Anthony 06 @ Cobra Lancers 00

Championship

Oct 28th: Hull Tigers 03 @ St. Anthony Saints 15


Nov 1st: St. Anthony Saints 22 Hull Tigers 00
(St. Anthony won series 37-3)



St. Anthony's would lose to the Verdun Shamcats in Verdun the following week by a score of 21-00 in what was, in effect, a semi-final game for the Eastern Canada junior title.



1954
Standings              W  L  T   P   PF  PA

Hull Tigers            7  1  0  14  104  28
St. Anthony Saints     3  5  0   6   61  72
Cobra Lancers          2  6  0   4   33  97


Sept 12th
St. Anthony's 12 @ Hull Tigers 13

Sept 19th
Hull Tigers 18 vs Cobra Lancers 01

Sep 22nd
Hull Tigers 06 @ St. Anthony's 07


Oct 3rd
Cobra Lancers 01 @ Hull Tigers 13

Oct 10th
St. Anthony's 00 @ Hull Tigers 12

Oct 13th
Hull Tigers 18 @ St. Anthony Saints 06


Oct 20th
Hull Tigers 06 @ Cobra Lancers 02

Oct 24th
Cobra Lancers 05 @ Hull Tigers 18

Semi Final

Oct 27th: St. Anthony Saints 12 Cobra Lancers 05


Championship
Hull Tigers 02 St. Anthony Saints 00
-Ottawa Citizen, Nov 1st, 1954: "Almost 3000 fans saw Ron Gauthier spill St. Anthony Quarterback Bill Freiday behind his own goalline to get credit for a safety touch, the only score in the game."


Once again, the Ottawa representative got knocked out in the semi-finals for the Eastern Canada junior football crown. Verdun won 7-6
on a last-second single.

1955

Standings              W  L  T   P   PF   PA

West End Cobras        5  0  1  11  132   26
St. Anthony Saints     3  2  1   7   96   59
Hull Tigers            0  6  0   0   18  101

Sep 4th
West End Cobras 00 vs St. Anthony's 00


Sep 5th
West End Cobras over Hull Tigers (forfeit)

Sep 11th
Hull Tigers 01 @ St. Anthony's 23 

Sep 18th
West End Cobras 29 @ Hull Tigers 00 

Sep 25th
St. Anthony Saints 54 @ Hull Tigers 05

Oct 2nd
West End Cobras 29 vs St. Anthony Saints 10


Oct 9th
West End Cobras 52 vs Hull Tigers 10


Oct 16th
St. Anthony's 02 @ Hull Tigers 01

Oct 23rd
West End Cobras 22 vs St. Anthony's 06




Semi Final, Oct 26th

Hull Tigers 00 @ St. Anthony Saints 12





Championship, Oct 30th
West End Cobras 17 St. Anthony Saints 12



Eastern Canadian Semi Final
Verdun Shamcats (OJRFL) 17 West End Cobras 5


1956
Standings              W  L  T  P   PF   PA

St. Anthony Saints     4  0  0  8  157   12
West End Cobras        2  2  0  4   58   64
Hull Tigers            0  4  0  0   21  163

Sept 2nd
Hull Tigers 00 @ St. Anthony's 70

Sept 9th
Hull Tigers 06 @ St. Anthony's 41

Sept 16th
St. Anthony's 26 @ West End Cobras 00



Sept 23rd
West End Cobras 38 @ Hull Tigers 07

Sept 30th
St. Anthony's 20 vs West End Cobras 06


Oct 6th
Hull Tigers 08 @ West End Cobras 14


Semi Finals

Oct 14th: West End Cobras 25 Hull Tigers 20


Championship
St. Anthony Saints 47 West End Cobras 18 




Eastern Ontario Junior Final
Toronto Parkdale Lions 64 at St. Anthony Saints 00 


1957
Standings              W  L  T   P   PF   PA

St. Anthony Saints     7  0  0  14  352   15
Ottawa Seconds         2  4  1   5   79  164
West End Bombers       2  4  1   5   68  197
Hull Tigers            2  5  0   4   31  182

Sep  8th
Hull Tigers 00 @ St. Anthony Saints 52

Sep 15th
St. Anthony Saints 52 @ Hull Tigers 01
West End 13 vs Ottawa Seconds 13


Sep 22nd

St Anthony 43, West End 00
Hull Tigers 04, Ottawa Seconds 01

Sep 26th
St. Anthony Saints 55 vs West End 07
Ottawa Seconds 37 vs Hull Tigers 07

Sept 29th
St. Anthony Saints 54 vs Ottawa Seconds 00
West End Bombers 19 @ Hull Tigers 13



Oct  6th

West End 13, Hull Tigers 07
St Anthony 60, Ottawa 00


Oct 13th
Hull Tigers 19, Ottawa 08
St Anthony 45, West End Bombers 07

Oct 14th
West End Bombers 07 @ Ottawa Seconds 20


Semi Final
Oct 20th: St. Anthony Saints 32 Hull Tigers 7
Oct 20th: Ottawa Seconds 01 West End Bombers 00





October 23:
 


Championship
St. Anthony Saints 44 Ottawa Seconds 1


St. Anthony's would lose 27-13 the following week to Toronto Parkdale in Toronto in an Ontario junior football semi-final playoff game.

1958

St. Anthony's club became directly affiliated with the Rough Riders and adopted their name. They played in a junior version of the Big Four.

The Hull Tigers played an exhibition schedule in 1958 before coming a charter member of the Ottawa District Football League section of the IJFL in 1959.  They were joined by teams from Hawkesbury (Flyers/Hawks) and Vankleek Hill (Colts), then the Ottawa Sooners came aboard in 1960.


1959
Participation
Hull Tigers

Hawkesbury Flyers
Vankleek Hill Bears

Sep 12th
Hull Tigers 00 @ Vankleek Hill 06

Sep 27th
Hawkesbury 13 @ Hull Tigers 26

Oct 18th
Hull Tigers 07 @ Hawkesbury 07

Oct 25th
Hull Tigers 16 vs Vankleek Hill 00

Finals

Nov  8th: Hull Tigers 08 @ Hawkesbury 00

Nov 15th: Hawkesbury 16 @ Hull Tigers 09
(Ron Kaufman kicked a single in overtime to win the 2-game series 17-16 for Hull Tigers)

1960
Participation
Hawkesbury
Hull Tigers
Ottawa Sooners
Vankleek Hill



Sept 11th
Hull Tigers 08 @ Hawkesbury Hawks 12
Vankleek Hill 19 @ Ottawa Sooners 13


Sept 18th
Vankleek Hill 00 @ Hull Tigers 00 
Ottawa Sooners 14 vs Hawkesbury Hawks 02

Sept 25th
Ottawa Sooners 14 @ Hull Tigers 15
Vankleek Hill 07 @ Hawkesbury 07

Oct 11th
Ottawa Sooners 26 @ Vankleek Hill 06


Oct 16th
Ottawa Sooners 20 @ Hull Tigers 06

Semi-Finals
Oct 23rd: Ottawa Sooners 06 @ Hull Tigers 09
Oct 23rd: Vankleek Hill 01 @ Hawkesbury 19

Finals
Oct 30th: Hull Tigers 18 @ Hawkesbury 12
Nov  6th: Hawkesbury 06 @ Hull Tigers 21
(Hull Tigers win 2-game series 39-18)

1961
Participation
Cornwall
Hawkesbury
Ottawa Sooners
Vankleek Hill Colts

Note: Hull Tigers did not field a team due to a lack of playing facility.

Sep  3rd
Hawkesbury 00 @ Ottawa Sooners 28

Sep 17th
Cornwall 02 @ Ottawa Sooners 19


Sep 24th
Ottawa Sooners 41 @ Vankleek Hill 00

Oct  1st
Vankleek Hill 07 @ Ottawa Sooners 41

Oct  9th
Ottawa Sooners 13 @ Hawkesbury 07

Oct 22nd
Vankleek Hill 02 @ Hawkesbury 10

Semi Finals
Oct 29th: Vankleek Hill 07 @ Hawkesbury 09

Finals
Nov  5th: Hawkesbury 04 @ Ottawa Sooners 14
Nov 12th: Ottawa Sooners 14 @ Hawkesbury 00
(Sooners win 2-game series 28-04)

1962
Participation
Ottawa Sooners (09-01)
Gatineau Lions (5-4-1)
St. Bonaventure Rough Riders (4-5-1)
Hull Blue Bombers (00-10)


Aug 19th

Gatineau Lions 18 @ St. Bonaventure 17
Ottawa Sooners 26 @ Hull Blue Bombers 00




Aug 26th
Hull Blue Bombers 00 @ Gatineau Lions 34
St. Bonaventure 02 @ Ottawa Sooners 18




Sept 2nd
Gatineau Lions 12 @ Ottawa Sooners 32
St. Bonaventure 32 @ Hull Blue Bombers 06


Sep  5th
Ottawa Sooners 26 vs Hull Blue Bombers 06
Gatineau Lions 08 vs St. Bonaventure 08




Sep 9th
Hull Blue Bombers 06 @ Ottawa Sooners 25
St. Bonaventure 19 @ Gatineau Lions 20





Sept 16th
St. Bonaventure 14 vs Ottawa Sooners 12
Hull Blue Bombers 00 @ Gatineau Lions 08


Sept 23rd
Ottawa Sooners 33 @ Gatineau Lions 00
St. Bonaventure 26 vs Hull Blue Bombers 12



Sept 30th
Ottawa Sooners 09 vs St. Bonaventure 01
Hull Blue Bombers 7 @ Gatineau Lions 19


Oct 7th
St. Bonaventure 07 @ Gatineau Lions 12
Ottawa Sooners 35 @ Hull Blue Bombers 00



Oct 14th
Ottawa Sooners 03 vs Gatineau lions 00
St. Bonaventure 21 vs Hull Blue Bombers 06



Semi Finals
Oct 21st: St. Bonaventure 27 @ Gatineau Lions 00



Finals
Oct 27th: St. Bonaventure 00 @ Ottawa Sooners 32


Nov  3rd: Ottawa Sooners 16 @ St. Bonaventure 06
(Sooners win 2-game series 48-06)



Note: Sooners would lose to the Notre Dame de Grace Maple Leafs 32-00 the following weekend in the Eastern Canada semi-finals.

1963
Participation
Gatineau Lions
Hull Blue Bombers
Ottawa Sooners
St. Bonaventure Rough Riders

Aug 11th
Hull Blue Bombers 00 @ Ottawa Sooners 21
St. Bonaventure 31 @ Gatineau lions 00


Aug 25th
Hull Blue Bombers 06 @ St. Bonaventure 46
Ottawa Sooners 21 @ Gatineau Lions 00

Sept 2nd
Gatineau Lions 00 @ Ottawa Sooners 40
St. Bonaventure 40 @ Hull Blue Bombers 00

Sept 8th
St. Bonaventure 00 @ Ottawa Sooners 22
Hull Blue Bombers 19 @ Gatineau Lions 02


Sept 11th
St. Bonaventure 07 vs Ottawa Sooners 07 (T)
Hull Blue Bombers 31 vs Gatineau lions 13

Sept 15th
St. Bonaventure 23 @ Hull Blue Bombers 09
Gatineau Lions 12 @ Ottawa Sooners 31

Sept 22nd
Hull Blue Bombers 02 @ Ottawa Sooners 39
St. Bonaventure 44 @ Gatineau Lions 00

Sept 29th
Ottawa Sooners 06 @ Hull Blue Bombers 00
Gatineau Lions 02 @ St. Bonaventure 41


Oct 6th
Hull Blue Bombers 06 @ St. Bonaventure 47


Finals
Oct 13th: Ottawa Sooners 42 @ St. Bonaventure 12


Oct 20th: St. Bonaventure 20 @ Ottawa Sooners 12
(Sooners win 2-game series  54-32)

Note: Sooners went on to lose to Notre Dame de Grace 16-12 at home in the Eastern Canada semi-finals.

1964
Participation
Eastview Lions
Ottawa Sooners
Ottawa Trojans (Head Coach: Bill Stapleton)


Note: Gatineau Lions dropped out due to player shortage while St. Bonaventure Rough Riders renamed itself Trojans...Teams would play an interlocking schedule with the Montreal-based QRFU teams.

Aug 23rd
Ottawa Trojans 13 @ Ottawa Sooners 08
Mount Royal 19 @ Eastview Lions 06

Aug 30th
Easton Chargers 07 @ Ottawa Trojans 12
Ottawa Sooners 21 @ Eastview Lions 00


Sept 6th
Ottawa Trojans 32 vs Eastview Lions 00


Sept 9th
Ottawa Sooners 01 vs NDG Maple Leafs 16
Eastview Lion 00 vs Ottawa Trojans 28


Sept 13th
Ottawa Trojans 19 @ Mount Royal 06
Ottawa Sooners 33 @ Eastview Lions 00

Sept 20th
NDG Maple Leafs 34 @ Ottawa Trojans 19

Sept 27th
Ottawa Trojans 07 @ Ottawa Sooners 21
Eastview Lions 17 @ Easton Chargers 14

Oct 2nd
Ottawa Sooners 35 @ Easton Chargers 00

Finals
Oct 11th: Ottawa Sooners 19 @ Ottawa Trojans 00


Oct 18th: Ottawa Trojans 13 @ Ottawa Sooners 38
(Sooners win 2-game series 57-13)

Note: Sooners would once again meet Notre Dame de Grace in the Eastern Canada semis...to the same result. They lost 21-20 in Montreal.


1965

Participation
Eastview Golden Eagles (Head Coach: Frank Fraser)
Ottawa Sooners
Ottawa Trojans

Aug 22nd
Mount Royal 07 @ Ottawa Trojans 00

Sept 4th
Ottawa Sooners 33 vs Ottawa Trojans 00

Sept 6th
Ottawa Sooners 37 vs Eastview Golden Eagles 20

Sept 12th
Ottawa Trojans 00 vs Eastview Golden Eagles 06
Montreal NDG 31 @ Ottawa Sooners 12

Sept 19th
Ottawa Trojans 06 @ Eastview Golden Eagles 21
Ottawa Sooners 19 @ Mount Royal 14


Sep 26th
Ottawa Trojans 00 @ Ottawa Sooners 27
Eastview Golden Eagles 23 @ Verdun Lions 16

Oct 3rd
Easton Chargers 07 @ Ottawa Sooners 20
NDG Maple Leafs 34 @ Eastview Golden Eagles 09


Oct 10th
Eastview Golden Eagles 20 @ Mount Royal 06
Verdun Lions 22 @ Ottawa Trojans 18

Oct 17th
Eastview 08 @ Ottawa Sooners 27
Ottawa Trojans 01 @ NDG Maple Leafs 64

Finals
Oct 23rd: Ottawa Sooners 12 @ Eastview Golden Eagles 12


Oct 31st: Eastview Golden Eagles 00 @ Ottawa Sooners 13


Note: Notre Dame de Grace, for at least the fourth consecutive year, would knock out the Sooners in the Eastern Canada semi-final. This time, the game was played at Carleton and the score was 28-06.


1966

Participation
Eastview Golden Eagles (6-1)
Ottawa Sooners (3-3-1)
Cornwall Chargers (1-7)*
*Cornwall played two games that only counted for one point each in the standings

Aug 21st
Ottawa Sooners 01 @ West Island Royals 33
Verdun Wildcats 00 @ Eastview Golden Eagles 13


Aug 28th
Eastview Golden Eagles 33 @ Cornwall Chargers 00
Ottawa Sooners 08 @ NDG Maple Leafs 08


Sept 4th
Cornwall Chargers 07 @ Ottawa Sooners 19

Sep 11th
Town of Mont Royal 00 @ Eastview 32


Sept 18th
Cornwall Chargers 00 @ Eastview Eagles 55
Montreal Easton 06 @ Ottawa Sooners 27


Sept 25th
Cornwall Chargers 17 @ Mount Royal Lions 42
Ottawa Sooners 12 @ Eastview Golden Eagles 00


Oct 2nd
Eastview Golden Eagles 18 @ Ottawa Sooners 16


Oct 7th
Ottawa Sooners 13 @ Cornwall Chargers 35

Finals
Oct 16th: Eastview Golden Eagles 33 @ Ottawa Sooners 16
Oct 23rd: Ottawa Sooners 02 @ Eastview Golden Eagles 10
(Eastview wins 2-game series 43-18)



Note: It was Eastview's turn to take on the Notre Dame de Grace Maple Leafs, in Montreal, but the result was the same as in past years when Sooners did the honours. They lost 15-00.

1967

Standings
Ottawa Sooners (5-3-1)
Eastview Golden Eagles (5-4)
Cornwall Mustangs (0-9)

Aug 6th
Easton Chargers 20 @ Cornwall Mustangs 12

Aug 7th
Ottawa Sooners 14 vs Eastview Eagles 06

Aug 13th (est.)
Ottawa Sooners 12 vs NDG Maple Leafs 25
Eastview Golden Eagles 20 vs Easton Chargers 13

Aug 19th
Ottawa Sooners 13 @ Cornwall Mustangs 06
Eastview Golden Eagles 07 @ NDG Maple Leafs 33

Aug 26th

NDG Maple Leafs 34 vs Cornwall Mustangs 21

Aug 27th
Eastview Golden Eagles 04 vs West Island 03

Sept 3rd
Ottawa Sooners 15 @ West End Royals 15
Cornwall Mustangs 00 @ Eastview golden Eagles 17

Sept 8th
NDG Maple Leafs 23 @ Eastview Golden Eagles 13
Cornwall Mustangs 00 @ Ottawa Sooners 25

Sep 23rd
Eastview Golden Eagles 17 @ Cornwall Mustangs 00

Sep 24th
West Island Royals 06 @ Ottawa Sooners 32

Oct 1st
Ottawa Sooners 14 vs Eastview Golden Eagles 00


Oct 9th
Montreal NDG 00 @ Ottawa Sooners 13


Finals
Oct 16th: Ottawa Sooners 34 @ Eastview Golden Eagles 00


Oct 22nd: Eastview Golden Eagles 00 @ Ottawa Sooners 44
(Sooners win 2-game series 78-00)



Notes: The Sooners finally broke the seal. The won the Eastern Canada semi-final, though they did not face Notre Dame. Rather, they defeated the Easton Chargers 21-01. They would lose the Eastern Final the following week in Hamilton to the Burlington Braves by a score of 14-08.


1968
Participation
Cornwall Mustangs
Eastview Vikings (Head Coach: Rick Banks)
Ottawa Sooners (Head Coach: Don Holtby)

Aug  9th
Eastview Vikings 06 @ Easton Chargers 48

Aug 10th
West Island Royals 07 @ Cornwall Mustangs 13

Aug 11th
NDG Maple Leafs 01 @ Ottawa Sooners 14

Aug 17th
Eastview Vikings 06 @ Cornwall Mustangs 06
Marieville Beavers 00 @ Ottawa Sooners 64

Aug 24th
Ottawa Sooners 25 @ Cornwall Mustangs 13

Aug 25th
Verdun Invictus 34 @ Eastview Vikings 00

Sept 1st
Ottawa Sooners 71 @ Eastview Vikings 00
Cornwall 13 @ NDG Maple Leafs 41

Sept 6th
Easton Charger 22 @ Ottawa Sooners 29
Cornwall Mustangs 03 @ Eastview Vikings 06


Sept 15th
Ottawa Sooners 46 @ Eastview Vikings 06
Cornwall Mustangs 34 @ Marieville Beavers 06


Sept 22nd
Ottawa Sooners 79 @ West Island Royals 07 
Eastview Vikings 06 @ Cornwall Mustangs 26

Sept 29th
Ottawa Sooners 25 vs Cornwall Mustangs 00

Finals
Oct 13th: Ottawa Sooners 33 @ Cornwall Mustangs 01
Oct 20th: Cornwall Mustangs 06 @ Ottawa Sooners 35
(Sooners win 2-game series 68-07)


Sooners FB John Kiefl fights for yards against the Cornwall Mustangs
Notes: Sooners vanquished their Quebec rival Notre Dame in Verdun rather handily, by a score of 40-14. They would ultimately lose the National Championship to the Saskatoon Hilltops by a score of 27-19 in Edmonton.

1969
Participation
Ottawa Sooners
Vanier Vikings

Aug 10th
Vanier Vikings 00 @ Ottawa Sooners 109 (not a typo)

Aug 17th
Vanier Vikings 07 vs Ottawa Sooners 57

Aug 22nd
NDG Maple Leafs 00 @ Ottawa Sooners 28


Aug 24th
Verdun 62 @ Vanier Vikings 00

Sept 5th
Ottawa Sooners 32 at Verdun 16

Sept 14th
NDG Maple Leafs 00 @ Ottawa Sooners 44


Sept 17th
Verdun 00 @ Ottawa Sooners 18
Vanier Vikings 07 @ NDG Maple Leafs 41

Sept 21st
NDG Maple Leafs 59 @ Vanier Vikings (??)

Notes: Cornwall dropped out in August, just prior to the start of the season...Ottawa Sooners were awarded the championship on the Ottawa side of things. Vanier, due to injuries and other factors, were unable to field a team for playoff matches come mid-October...The two Quebec teams met in a 3-game series (!!) in which Verdun Invictus was victorious over long-time Sooners rivals Notre Dame de Grace...Sooners then beat Verdun soundly, 40-00 in a game shortened due to skirmishes between players and fan involvement



Sooners traveled to Windsor and skunked the AKO Fratmen 33-00 on a field that then coach Don Holtby called "the worst he'd ever seen"...They would meet Saskatoon again in the Canadian Championship at Lansdowne Park but lose 28-07.

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