1926 China season

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This was the 1926 ice hockey season in China:

Results

  • 1/9: Peking IHC - Tientsin IHC 3:2 @ Tientsin[1]
  • 1/10: Tientsin IHC - Peking IHC 6:4 @ Tientsin[1]
  • 1/16: Peking IHC - Tientsin IHC 3:0 @ Peking[2]

Peking roster: J.E. Smith (goal), A.P. Cooke (point), A. Ivason (cover), A.H. Mackay (rover), E.F. Knauf (center), E.D. Thunder (RW), J. Jenkins (LW). Tientsin roster: C.S. Morton (goal), D. Cooke (point), P.C. Grimes (cover), H.V. Bridge (Rover), J.C. Manley (center), Greenland (RW), J. Millward (LW).

A skating meet including hockey set for January 17 on the Kagamigaike Rink in Dairen. The following teams were going to compete: Manchuria Medical College, Mukden, Dairen Middle School 1, Educational College, Dairen Commercial School A and B teams[3] The Manchuria ice hockey championship was set to be played on January 24 at the Mukden rink.[4]

  • 1/17: Peking IHC - Tientsin IHC @ Peking

“By yesterday’s s.s. Chohei Mru, eight Japanese skaters of the Tientsin Skating Club came to Dairen at the insistence of the Manchria Athletic Association to coach local skaters in ice hockey games and figure skating. A game of ice hockey will open with the Dairen Middle School 1 team at 4 p.m. tomorrow, and again with the Dairen Commercial School team at the same hour, the following day. By the way the Tientsin visitors are to take part in the championship skating meet for all Manchuria at Mukden on the 24th, playing hockey first with All Mukden, and then with Foreigners of Mukden.”[5]

Tientsin and Educational College in action on January 21.
  • 1/21: Tientsin - Educational College 6:0 @ Russia-machi Rink - Middle School 1 scratched, so Educational took their place[6]
  • 1/22: Tientsin - Dairen Commercial School 7:0[7]
  • 1/23: Tientsin - Manchuria Medical College 5:0[8]
  • 1/31: Peking IHC - Tientsin IHC @ Peking - Wharton Cup
  • 2/4: Mukden Club - Manchuria Medical College 6:3[9]

“The Mukden Club ice hockey team plan to play in Harbin during the Chinese New Year holidays.” They hoped to win the championship of Manchuria.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 North China Standard, 1926-01-13
  2. North China Standard, 1926-01-17
  3. Manchuria Daily News, 1927-01-16
  4. Manchuria Daily News, 1926-01-13
  5. Manchuria Daily News, 1926-01-20
  6. Manchuria Daily News, 1926-01-26
  7. Manchuria Daily News, 1926-01-23
  8. Manchuria Daily News, 1926-01-25
  9. Manchuria Daily News, 1926-02-08