Intermediate Intercollegiate Series

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The Intermediate Intercollegiate Series (IIS) was a second tier scholastic competition operating in Ontario and Quebec from 1902-03 to 1938-39. The top tier in the region was the Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union (CIAU Central), also founded in 1902. Some schools operated in as many as three levels of play - Senior, Intermediate, and Junior. Others operated at just one level. The intermediate level included the first teams from some schools plus the second teams from others.

Table of Seasons and Champions

Click year column to go to page for that II season. Click champion column to go to the page for that team.

Year Champion(s)
1902-03 Royal Military College
1903-04 Royal Military College
1904-05 Toronto Varsity Blues II
1905-06 missing
1906-07 Toronto Varsity Blues II
1907-08 Toronto Varsity Blues II
1908-09 McGill Redmen II
1909-10 Toronto Varsity Blues II
1910-11 Toronto Varsity Blues II
1911-12 Royal Military College
1912-13 Royal Military College
1913-14 Royal Military College
1914-15 Toronto Varsity Blues II
1916-19 no competition
1919-20 Royal Military College
1920-21 Queen's Golden Gaels II
1921-22 Queen's Golden Gaels II
1922-23 Toronto Varsity Blues II
1923-24 Osgoode Hall Legalites
1924-25 McGill Redmen II
1925-26 Royal Military College
1926-27 Royal Military College
1927-28 Toronto Varsity Blues II
1928-29 Toronto Varsity Blues II
1929-30 Toronto Varsity Blues II
1930-31 Toronto Varsity Blues II
1931-32 Queen's Golden Gaels
1932-33 Western Ontario Mustangs / McGill Redmen II
1933-34 Queen's Golden Gaels / McGill Redmen II
1934-35 Royal Military College
1935-36 Montreal Carabins
1936-37 McGill Redmen II
1937-38 Toronto Varsity Blues II / Loyola Warriors
1938-39 OAC Redmen / Loyola Warriors
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