The team entered the new Ottawa-St. Lawrence Football Conference, where the team finished 5th out of 10 teams. After 15 years, the team was finally able to take down Loyola by a score of 6-0. Coached by Hec Shields, the team had an excellent recruiting year.
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Coached by Fern Tetreu, he team went winless in the Intermediate Intercollegiate league. All of the games were close contests; none blowout losses. The team also purchased all new equipment, which helped them standout.
Coached by Chester Sobolewski (regarded to as the best coach Bishop’s had to date), the team went 3-4. The University changed its mindset towards athletics and decided to invest more money into the football program. This marked the first year of the revolution of football at Bishop’s.
The team entered the Intermediate inter-college league and went 0-8. Coached by Len O’Donnell, the team suffered from many injuries, including a season ending injury to captain Stock Day in the first game.
The team went 2-3 in an unofficial league that included Bishop’s, Dawson, Loyola and MacDonald colleges. They were coached by Ozzie Clarke, and Tony Lee won the most valuable player award.
Schedule: MacDonald Bishop’s win Bishop’s Loyola loss Bishop’s Dawson loss Sherbrooke Bishop’s loss Bishop’s Sherbrooke win Due to the discontinuation of intercollegiate athletics, Bishop’s played a few games against local teams. Bishop’s was able to win the majority of it’s matches, most notably; a 12-7 win over Stanstead when Robinson scored with no time left.
Coached by A. Cruickshank, the team held its first training camp before classes began in September. The team ended the season tying McGill for second place. Due to McGill winning the home-and-home, Bishop’s missed out on the opportunity to win the championship.
Coached by Oggie Glass and Bob McComb, the team included many veterans. The team finished the season in the middle of the pack, beating MacDonald twice and trouncing McGill on their home field.
The 1937-38 Football team was captained by Dago Knox.
Schedule: Bishop’s Sherbrooke Independants 0-26 Bishop’s Loyola 0-1 McGill Bishop’s 6-0 MacDonald Bishop’s 17-7 Sherbrooke Independants Bishop’s 21-1 Loyola Bishop’s 26-7 Bishop’s McGill 1-21 Bishop’s MacDonald 1-2 The team had a rough year as there were only 6 experienced players on the roster.
Schedule: Bishop’s Loyola 1-47 Loyola Bishop’s 55-1 Bishop’s McGill 1-21 McGill Bishop’s 26-5 Bishop’s Macdonald 6-2 MacDonald Bishop’s 7-6 Boasting a skilled backfield, the team was weakened by an undersized line. The team entered the Intermediate Intercollegiate league and didn’t enter the Q.R.F.U.L. They were coached by Len O’Donnell.
Schedule: Montreal West Bishop’s 1-3 Bishop’s Montreal West 5-3 McGill Bishop’s 9-1 Bishop’s McGill 1-15 Exhibition Games Bishop’s MacDonald College 14-4 The team won two championships; the Provincial Intermediate Intercollegiate league and the Q.R.F.U. League. The Q.R.F.U.L. was the tougher of the two leagues, with Bishops’ only loss coming from Quebec. In the Intermediate league, the only loss came from McGill. Coached by Harry Griffiths, he was the star of the team.
Members of both the Intermediate and Q.U.R.F.L. Leagues, the team was coached by Harry Griffiths. They finished 2nd in the Intermediate league and lost in the Q.U.R.F.L. provincial final to Westward 12-5 on a snowy Park Avenue Field.
The Intermediate team entered the Quebec Rugby Football Union as well as the intercollegiate League. Coached by Hal Chard, the team went 6-2, losing in the final to Loyola by a score of 3-1. The junior team won the Provincial Championship game by default.
The team went 2-4, going 1 and 1 with both McGill and Sherbrooke under the coaching of Herb Rheaume. The junior team went 0-3.
The team was undefeated, however lost to Loyola college in the Provincial final. Coached by E.X. Montague for the fourth consecutive year, the Bishop's Gaiters won the first inter-collegiate football game under floodlights in Canada at McGill 4-2. The junior team went 0-1, losing their sole game to McGill.
The university won its first Provincial inter-collegiate Intermediate Championship with four decisive victories in the Intermediate intercollegiate league in a row. The team lost to RMC in the dominion semi-finals. Coached by E.X. Montague (started in 1927). The team went 3-1 in the regular season, losing only to Loyola. The junior team went winless.
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There were 3 teams; junior, intermediate (coched by E. X. Montague) and 4 year. The intermediate team was 3-2, losing twice to Loyola and was a perfect 2-0 against Q.S.A.C. in exhibition play. The junior team lost in the first round of playoffs against Loyola (27-0)
Schedule: McGill Bishop’s 1-14 Bishop’s U. of M. 26-0 Bishop’s Loyola 1-23 U. of M. Bishop’s 0-23 Loyola Bishop’s 5-24 Exhibition QSAC Bishop’s 1-12 Bishop’s QSAC 6-4
Coached by E.X. Montague, the men finished in third place with a 3-3 regular season record.
Schedule: Bishop’s Loyola 2-8 Bishop’s McGill 14-1 U. of M. Bishop’s 0-38 Bishop’s U. of M. 33-0 Loyola Bishop’s 8-0 McGill Bishop’s 14-9 Bishop’s Sherbrook A.A. 12-7 Sherbrooke A.A. Bishop’s 3-2 The team finished their season of exhibition play with a record of 4-3.
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