This is the Clare Levack Trophy, emblematic of the Lacrosse Championship of the Province, this large cup also rests in the Industrial Building and is not less thought of than the Globe Shield. The Clare Levack trophy was presented to the Ontario Amateur Lacrosse Association by the father of Clare Levack, Mr. William B. Levack, on March the 30th, 1921, and was presented as a challenge trophy for the Association Championship, this includes intermediate teams. As far as is known this prize is the child of an argument that arose, in 1923 regarding the respective merits of intermediate and senior lacrosse teams. There can be no dispute now as the originating of the Levack Trophy as a Challenge Cup gives any intermediate team the right to play for it. During its six years existance this cup has changed hands four times, the Weston team has so far been the one most successful in winning it, having their name on four of the silver plates, three times in succession is the record for holding this more recently presented trophy and that honor also goes to Weston. Oshawa General Motors Lacrosse Club won the Levack Trophy last year and along with the Gold Shield expect to retain it. They will meet the winner of the Toronto Maitlands - Oshawa series for the intermediate championship of Ontario in the playoff for the Levack Trophy. Since the origination of the teams having won the Levack Trophy and the dates are: Weston ... 1923 Weston ... 1924 Weston ... 1925 Brampton ..1926 Weston ... 1927 Oshawa ... 1928