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The '''1918 [[Estonian Bandy Championship]]''' was the thurd edition of the national bandy competition in [[Estonia]]. Three teams participated in the
The '''1918 [[Estonian Bandy Championship]]''' was the third edition of the national bandy competition in [[Estonia]]. Three teams participated in the
championship - [[Tallinna Kalev]], [[Tallinna Olümpia]], and [[Tallinna Peetri Reaalkool]]. Kalev won the title for the third consecutive year with a 13-0 win against Olümpia in the final, played on January 31, 1918. Kalev had previously beaten Olümpia 1-0, but the latter team protested the result and the game was re-played.
championship - [[Tallinna Kalev]], [[Tallinna Olümpia]], and [[Tallinna Peetri Reaalkool]]. Kalev won the title for the third consecutive year with a 13-0 win against Olümpia in the final, played on January 31, 1918. Kalev had previously beaten Olümpia 1-0, but the latter team protested the result and the game was re-played.



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The 1918 Estonian Bandy Championship was the third edition of the national bandy competition in Estonia. Three teams participated in the championship - Tallinna Kalev, Tallinna Olümpia, and Tallinna Peetri Reaalkool. Kalev won the title for the third consecutive year with a 13-0 win against Olümpia in the final, played on January 31, 1918. Kalev had previously beaten Olümpia 1-0, but the latter team protested the result and the game was re-played.

Final

  • Tallinna Kalev - Tallinna Olümpia 1:0 (annulled), 13:0

Lineups

  • Tallinna Kalev: Bernhard Abrams, Christfried Burmeister, Eduard Hiiop, Aleksander Klumberg, Edgar Klumberg, Eduard Kõppo, Jaan Lepp, Harald Normak, Aleksander Rubli, Reinhold Saulmann, Heinrich Stunde
  • Tallinna Olümpia: Paul Bersing, Bogdanov, Egon Feldhuhn, P. Hermann, Arnold Kuulmann, Nikitin, Heinrich Paal, Rudolf Paal, Vladimir Tell, Georg Vain, Oskar Üpraus

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