Montreal Westmounts

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Montreal Westmounts
Founded1939;84 years ago (1939)
Folded1939;84 years ago (1939)
Based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
League Ontario Rugby Football Union

Montreal Westmounts was a Canadian football team in Ontario Rugby Football Union. The team played in the 1939 season.

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Canadian Football Hall of Famers

ORFU season-by-season

SeasonWLTPFPAPtsFinishPlayoffs
1939 411714591st, ORFULost Final

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References

CFLapedia - Montreal

CFLapedia - 1939 newspaper articles

The Montreal Gazette - Nov 11, 1939