Edmonton Rugby Foot-ball Club explained

Edmonton Rugby Foot-ball Club
Founded:1907
Folded:1929
Location:Edmonton, Alberta

Edmonton Rugby Foot-ball Club was an early Canadian football team based in Edmonton, Alberta. The team was founded in 1907 as the Edmonton Rugby Foot-ball Club. The club was renamed the Edmonton Esquimaux in 1908 and again as the Edmonton Eskimos in 1910. Later it took took the name Edmonton Boosters, then the Edmonton Hi-Grads in 1936, then yet another incarnation of the Eskimos before ceasing operation as the Second World War began. The team is neither affiliated with the current franchise, the Edmonton Elks (also previously named Eskimos), nor forms part of its history.

Football had been played in the city and environs for nearly two decades before the Edmonton Rugby Foot-ball Club was founded in 1907. The first game in Alberta was played in Edmonton, with Edmonton and Clover Bar (an outlying community, now a suburb) playing to a scoreless tie in 1890.[1] "The first record of an organized rugby club in Edmonton appeared in the Edmonton bulletin on September 19, 1891."[2] In 1891 Edmonton defeated Calgary 6-5 in the Alberta Total-point Challenge Series.[3] A team from Edmonton (actually the outlying community of Fort Saskatchewan) had a picture taken of themselves after they defeated a Calgary team (in Calgary,) declaring themselves Champions of Alberta; the picture has two dates on it, being taken in either 1893 or 1895.[4]

"The Edmonton Rugby Foot-ball Club was formed on April 10, 1907, and adopted the uniform colors of black with yellow facings. Edmonton played its first game on November 9 and defeated the Calgary City Rugby Foot-ball Club 26-5 at the Edmonton Exhibition Grounds."[5] The club was renamed the Edmonton Esquimaux in 1908 and again as the Edmonton Eskimos in 1910.[6] They competed in the Alberta Rugby Football League and later Alberta Rugby Football Union (AFRU) when it was created in 1911. In the years before and after the First World War the city was represented by the Edmonton Civics in 1914 and the Edmonton Canucks in 1919.

The Edmonton Eskimos were AFRU and WCFRU champions in 1921, earning the right to compete for the Grey Cup in the 9th Grey Cup championship game  - the first time for a Western Canadian team  - losing 23–0 to the undefeated Toronto Argonauts.[7] The team was renamed the Edmonton Elks in 1922 and represented the WCFRU in the 10th Grey Cup, losing 13–1 to the Queen's University Golden Gaels.[8]

The team changed back to the name Eskimos for the 1923 season,[9] winning their third consecutive AFRU championship but failing to clinch the WCFRU championship.[10] The Eskimos did not win the 1924 AFRU championship, and folded before the 1925 season.[10]

The Eskimos team returned for the 1928 season, winning the ARFU or ARFL championship for the seventh time in 14 seasons of competition.[11] Their last season was 1929, when the team was succeeded by a new club called the Edmonton Boosters.[12] [13] [14] The Boosters folded after 3 season, and were later followed by the Edmonton Hi-Grads in 1936 (a team of high school graduate all-stars) and then yet another incarnation of the Eskimos, a team lasting two seasons (1938 and 1939) before ceasing operation as the Second World War began.

Seasons

SeasonNameGWLTPFPAFinishPlayoffs
1907Rugby Football Club ? - - - - - 1st Alberta Rugby Football League Champion (beat Calgary Rugby Foot-ball Club, CRFU winners, 2 games to none, 26-5 & 10-5)
1908Esquimaux ? - - - - - 1st Alberta Rugby Football League Champion (beat Calgary Tigers, CRFU winners, 2 games to none, 7-1 & 11-2)
1909Esquimaux ? - - - - - ? lost Alberta Rugby Football League (beat by Calgary Tigers, 2 games to none, 25-1 & 23-6)
1910Eskimos ? - - - - - ? lost Alberta Rugby Football League (beat by Calgary Tigers, 2 games to none, 25-7 & 14-12)
1911Eskimos 6 41 1 73 41 2nd lost AFRU championship to Calgary Tigers, 14-0
1912Eskimos 4 31 0 55 20 2nd
1913Eskimos 4 31 0 74 28 1st - tiebeat Calgary Tigers in tiebreaker, 10-7, for ARFU championship, lost to Regina Rugby Club in western semi final, 19-7
1914did not play (see Edmonton Civics)
1915did not play
1916 to 1918suspended due to war
1919did not play (see Edmonton Canucks)
1920Eskimos 2 20 0 54 4 1st lost AFRU championship to Calgary Tigers in 2 game series, total points, 35-33
1921Eskimos 3 30 0 148 5 1st ARFU champion, beat Winnipeg Victorias, 16-6 (WCRFU championship) to advance to 9th Grey Cup, lost to Toronto Argonauts, 23-0
1922Elks 2 20 0 54 1 1st ARFU champion, beat Regina Rugby Club, 13-8 & Winnipeg Victorias, 19-6 (WCRFU championship) to advance to 10th Grey Cup, lost to Queen's University, 13-1
1923Eskimos 2 20 0 30 9 1st beat Calgary 50th Battalion for AFRU championship, lost to Regina Rugby Club in western semi-final, 9-6
1924Eskimos 211 0 9 11 2nd lost playoff to Calgary 50th Battalion, 2 games total points, 16-15 (14-1 & 1-15)
1925 to 1927did not play
1928Eskimos 431 0 31 26 1st ARFU champion - did not participate in western playoffs
1929Eskimos 615 0 36 127 3rd lost city championship to University of Alberta, 19-3
Totals 35 24 10 1 564 272 - 2 Grey Cup game losses ; 7 Alberta Rugby Football Union or League championships

Other Edmonton football clubs

SeasonNameGWLTPFPAFinishPlayoffs
1911YMCA 6 2 4 0 24 85 3rd
1914Civics 3 1 2 0 20 21 2nd
1919Canucks 20 2 0 8 17 4th
1922Harlequins 20 2 0 1 56 2nd
19305 1 4 0 42 61 3rd
19314 1 3 0 20 24 2nd
19324 1 3 0 17 7 2nd
1936Hi-Grads 5 1 4 0 2339 3rd
19388 08 0 29 117 4th
19391138 0 80 147 4th

References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20070228064050/http://www.footballcanada.com/history_timeline.asp#1890s CANADIAN FOOTBALL TIMELINES (1860 – PRESENT)
  2. https://www.edmontonrugby.com/history A History of the Edmonton Rugby Union
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20070228064050/http://www.footballcanada.com/history_timeline.asp#1890s CANADIAN FOOTBALL TIMELINES (1860 – PRESENT)
  4. https://cityarchives.edmonton.ca/fort-saskatchewan-team-played-for-edmonton Item EA-780-2 - Fort Saskatchewan Team - Played For Edmonton, City of Edmonton Archives
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20070228064050/http://www.footballcanada.com/history_timeline.asp#1910s CANADIAN FOOTBALL TIMELINES (1860 – PRESENT)
  6. Edmonton Journal October 15, 2012, The Edmonton Rugby Football Club was reorganized as the Esquimaux on Oct. 16, 1908 at a meeting in the Windsor Hotel on Jasper Avenue and 101st Street. The team had been nicknamed “Esquimaux” by a Calgary sportswriter as early as 1897
  7. Web site: CFL.ca - Official Site of the Canadian Football League . 2010-05-27 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100823210932/http://www.cfl.ca/page/his_greycup_recap1921 . 2010-08-23 .
  8. Web site: CFL.ca - Official Site of the Canadian Football League . 2017-08-26 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100823210937/http://www.cfl.ca/page/his_greycup_recap1922 . 2010-08-23 . dead .
  9. News: LINE ALONE CARES ESKIMOS TO VICTORY OVER CALGARY'S NEW SQUAD . 1923-10-29 . Calgary Daily Herald.
  10. News: Esks. Lose Rugby Supremacy . . 12 . 1924-10-20 . 2017-11-20.
  11. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20110706173609/http://www.cfl.ca/page/his_teams_edm . HISTORY OF THE EDMONTON ESKIMOS . . 2011-07-06 . 2017-11-20.
  12. https://www.cflapedia.com/Years/1929.html 1929
  13. https://www.cflapedia.com/Years/1930.html 1930
  14. https://web.archive.org/web/20110706173609/http://www.cfl.ca/page/his_teams_edm HISTORY OF THE EDMONTON ESKIMOS