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Defeat Gino Brito & Dominic DeNucci in the final of a round-robin tournament to become the first champions; still champions as of 69-11-10.
Mongols
1969-10-27
Montreal, QC
Gino Brito & Dominic DeNucci
1969-11-24
Montreal, QC
Defeat the Mongols; unclear which team enters the match as the champions.
Mongols [2]
1969-12-04
Hull, QC
Jacques Rougeau & Gino Brito
1970-03-30
Montreal, QC
Green Hornets (Michel Dubois? & Fernand Fréchette?)
1970-04-23
Hull, QC
Jacques Rougeau & Gino Brito [2]
1970-04-30
Hull, QC
Michel Dubois & Fidel Castillo
1970-07-07
Chicoutimi, QC
Jos LeDuc & Paul LeDuc defeat Castillo and Duke Myers (substituting for Debois) on 70-08-17 in Montreal, QC; however, the title is returned to Dubois & Castillo when Myers is not the legal man in the team.
Jacques Rougeau & Gino Brito [3]
1970-10-31
Sherbrooke, QC
Michel Dubois & Fidel Castillo [2]
1970-11-07
Sherbrooke, QC
Chin Lee & Sugi Sito
1970-12-07
Montreal, QC
Jacques Rougeau & Gino Brito [4]
1971-02-01
Montreal, QC
Hollywood Blonds: Jerry Brown & Dale Roberts
1971-04-19
Montreal, QC
Vacant in 71 when the team leaves the area.
Johnny Rougeau & Jacques Rougeau
1971-06-14
Montreal, QC
Defeat Killer Kilroy & Tony Angelo in 10-team tournament final.
Michel Dubois & Killer Kilroy
1971-07-03
Sherbrooke, QC
Antonio Baillargeon & Jos LeDuc
1971-09-02?
Quebec City, QC?
Last mention onf Kilroy on local papers.
Michel DuBois & The Beast Martin
1971-12-27
Montreal, QC
Jacques Rougeau & Gino Brito [5]
1972-03-20
Montreal, QC
Kurt Von Hess & Karl Von Schotz
1972-04-24
Montreal, QC
Held up after the match against Carlos Colon & Jose Rivera ends as no contest on 72-07-24 in Montreal, QC.