Montreal Indians

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Montreal Indians
Founded1936
Folded1937
Based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
League Interprovincial Rugby Football Union
The Montreal Indians play the Toronto Argonauts at Percival Molson Memorial Stadium, November 6, 1937. Argos2-1937.JPG
The Montreal Indians play the Toronto Argonauts at Percival Molson Memorial Stadium, November 6, 1937.
Football team "Montreal Indians" field Percival Molson Stadium of McGill University in Montreal. Friends and Family and Trips. Montreal Indians BAnQ P48S1P00822.jpg
Football team "Montreal Indians" field Percival Molson Stadium of McGill University in Montreal.

Montreal Indians was a Canadian football team in the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union. The team played in the 1936 and 1937 seasons.

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Canadian Football Hall of Famers

IRFU season-by-season

SeasonWLTPFPAPtsFinishPlayoffs
1936 240455944th, IRFULast Place
1937 240354944th, IRFULast Place

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