Ex-Leaf Bert Corbeau was also on the team, winding up his professional career in the Canpro league.
The Ravinas were coached by Frank J. Selke, who would be hired as assistant to Leafs managing director Conn Smythe in 1929.
The club initially played its home games at Ravina Gardens in what was then Toronto's west end.
[2] Attendance was poor—even the season opener only attracted 1,500 fans—and the Leafs moved the Falcons to Arena Gardens for some games after they purchased the team.
The Falcons would also play some home games late in the season in Brantford, Ontario when crowds remained poor in Toronto.