Career
He also played football for the Toronto Argonauts from 1922 to 1923, as well as Captaining several baseball teams. From 1923 to 1925 he played in Pittsburgh with the USAHA"s Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets. In September, 1925 McCurry was signed as a free agent when the Yellow Jackets became the National Hockey League"s Pittsburgh Pirates and had 17 points in 36 games.
McCurry remained with the Pirates for another three years but he seemed to lose his scoring touch which was a major concern for the team
However, McCurry refused to report to Montreal and he sat out the entire season. Although it was evident the Pirates did not want him, he liked the city of Pittsburgh and signed a one-year pact with the Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets, now playing in the IHL. He retired from hockey after the 1930-1931 season.
After his athletic career, he retired to become a doctor. McCurry moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and took up dentistry, before returning to Toronto, in the 1930s.
McCurry died in 1965 at the Saint Michael"s Hospital in Toronto, Ontario.