The Hamilton Alerts were a Canadian football-rugby union team based in Hamilton, Ontario that played in the Ontario Rugby Football Union from 1911 to 1912. The club won the 4th Grey Cup in 1912, becoming the first ever team from Hamilton to win the Grey Cup and the first team from the ORFU to win the Cup.[2][3]
^"Alerts won from Parkdale easily". torontopubliclibrary.ca. The Globe (1844-1936). October 29, 1912. p. 12.
^"CFL Guide and Record Book, 2017 Edition" (PDF). Canadian Football League. Retrieved July 25, 2021.
^Brunt, Stephen (20 September 2012). 100 Grey Cups. ISBN 9780771017445. Retrieved July 24, 2021.
questionable penalty call in a HamiltonAlert's victory, the ORFU ordered the Alerts to replay the game on November 23. The Alerts lost the rematch 39–7, mainly...
1912–1913, 1920–1923) 4 time ORFU champions, lost Grey Cup in 1909, 1913 HamiltonAlerts – 1st Grey Cup Champions of the ORFU in 1912 (1911–1912, another team...
official website of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats considers them as the same team, the Tiger-Cats, HamiltonAlerts, Hamilton Tigers and Hamilton Flying Wildcats are...
November 30, 1912, before 5,337 fans at the AAA Grounds in Hamilton, Ontario. The HamiltonAlerts defeated the Toronto Argonauts 11–4 to win their only Grey...
victory for the Alerts. The ORFU ordered the game be re-played on the 23rd, but the Alerts refused to field a full team. The Alerts lost to Toronto,...
century. He played for several intermediate teams before playing for the HamiltonAlerts for two years where he won a Grey Cup championship in 1912. The following...
emergency alert messages issued by Canadian government authorities through Alert Ready. Only authorized government agencies may issue alerts. Alerts distributed...
Toronto failed to reach the 1912 Grey Cup, which was won by the Hamilton Alerts over the Argonauts. The Varsity Blues refused to hand over the trophy on...
Blues in the Eastern Final, the Argonauts lost the 4th Grey Cup to the HamiltonAlerts. November 30 @ A.A.A. Grounds (Attendance: 5,337) "All-Time Coaching"...
the Hamilton club. After a most exciting contest, one goal was secured at five o'clock by the Toronto men, the ball being kicked through the Hamilton flags...
The Hamilton Amateur Athletic Association Grounds (also known as Hamilton AAA Grounds or HAAA) is a park located on the north side of Charlton Avenue...
son Leeming Anderson Carr Jr was also a doctor and played with the HamiltonAlerts and won the 1912 Grey Cup. His grandson was John Munro, a federal cabinet...
with a 5–1 record and qualified for the playoffs. After defeating the HamiltonAlerts in the Eastern Final, the Argonauts lost the 3rd Grey Cup to the Toronto...
suspended operations, the ORFU returned to Hamilton with a team informally named after the HamiltonAlerts, a short-lived and long-dormant team notable...
Ontario Rugby Football Union Team GP W L T PF PA Pts HamiltonAlerts 5 5 0 0 151 25 10 Toronto Amateur Athletic Club 5 3 2 0 102 40 6 St. Michael's College...
Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corporation (informally Booz Allen) is the parent of Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., an American government and military contractor...
Dunblane, near Stirling, Scotland, on 13 March 1996, when 43-year-old Thomas Hamilton killed 16 pupils and one teacher and injured 15 others before killing himself...
means that they have clinched the playoffs A tie game between the HamiltonAlerts and Camp Borden was ordered to be replayed but was cancelled. Note:...
Championship – Johnny Coulon Grey Cup 30 November — 4th Grey Cup – HamiltonAlerts 11–4 Toronto Argonauts Events A triangular Test tournament is played...
reign until 1943. The Waihi miners' strike ended in New Zealand. The HamiltonAlerts defeated the Toronto Argonauts 11–4 to win the 4th Grey Cup, the only...
Alarm fatigue or alert fatigue describes how busy workers (in the case of health care, clinicians) become desensitized to safety alerts, and as a result...
The remnants of the HamiltonAlerts operated separately from any Union for several seasons before fading from the scene. The CRU appointed head linesmen...