The 1949 victory over Clach was the second Caley win in the tournament and also the second of a three in a row under the player/manager role of Bobby Bolt.
The Caley team for the final was:
Willie Bruce (1), Jimmy McGillivray (2), Bob Galloway (3), Danny Robertson (4), Peter Mackinnon (5), Bob 'Porridge' MacKintosh (6), Frank MacBeath (7), Bobby Bolt (8), Andrew 'Joopie' Mitchell (9), Donnie 'Ginger' MacKenzie (10), Jackie Gillies (11)
The goals were scored by Gillies, 'Ginger' MacKenzie and 'Joopie' Mitchell.
And taken from Alex Main's all informative 'Caley All The Way':
A 6,000 crowd packed in to see Caley win 3-0 with goals from Gillies, Mackenzie and Mitchell. A black and white cine-film of the game, the first official 'movie' record of a North final, was taken by the late Mr James Nairn, then Inverness manager of Caledonian Associated Cinemas. The film has since become a coveted part of Caledonian and Inverness football history.