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==Season Overview== | ==Season Overview== | ||
Cobalt and New Liskeard faced each other on January 6 | Cobalt and New Liskeard faced each other in the first game of the season on January 6, with the latter team winning handily. In the January 10, 1911, edition of ''The Winnipeg Tribune'', it was reported that the Cobalt Silver Kings were set to disband, as stated in this quote: "Cobalt. Jan 9. - Professional and semi-professional hockey in Cobalt is dead and will not be resurrected this winter. The Cobalt team was badly defeated last week by both Haileybury and New Liskeard and will disband. Delay of signing good players is given as the reason for the club´s collapse, while those who backed the club last year refused to put up the cash this season."<ref>''The Winnipeg Tribune'', 1/10/1911</ref> | ||
However, on January | However, the club remained in operation, and on January 18, Cobalt and New Liskeard faced each other in a match won 9-5 by the former team, led by Harry Smith's six goals.<ref>''Vancouver Daily World'', 1/26/1911</ref> But they would not remain active for long. By the following week, five players who had played for Cobalt against New Liskeard, including Harry Smith, had left to join the [[Waterloo Colts]] of the [[Ontario Professional Hockey League]]. Cobalt did not play any more games in the TPHL after this. | ||
Haileybury won the league championship and it was speculated that they might challenge for the [[Stanley Cup]], as reported on February 8: "...Weldy Young hints that Haileybury, who has clinched the championship in the Temiskaming League, will endeavor to lift the cup, and will gather together one of the strongest teams in the country in an attempt to do so."<ref>''Vancouver Daily World'', 2/8/1911</ref> The challenge did not end up materializing. | Haileybury won the league championship and it was speculated that they might challenge for the [[Stanley Cup]], as reported on February 8: "...Weldy Young hints that Haileybury, who has clinched the championship in the Temiskaming League, will endeavor to lift the cup, and will gather together one of the strongest teams in the country in an attempt to do so."<ref>''Vancouver Daily World'', 2/8/1911</ref> The challenge did not end up materializing. | ||
The 1911 season was the last of the Timiskaming Pro League. The | The 1911 season was the last of the Timiskaming Pro League. The [[Timiskaming Senior Hockey League]] was then formed for the 1912 season. | ||
==Schedule== | |||
;First round | |||
*1/6: '''New Liskeard''' - Cobalt 6:1<ref name=NL113>''New Liskeard Speaker'', 1911-01-13</ref> | |||
*1/10: '''Haileybury''' - New Liskeard 2:1<ref name=NL113></ref> | |||
*1/13: Cobalt - Haileybury | |||
*1/18: '''Cobalt''' - New Liskeard 9:5<ref>''New Liskeard Speaker'', 1911-01-20</ref> | |||
*1/25: Cobalt - Haileybury (not played) | |||
*1/25: '''Haileybury''' - New Liskeard 8:2<ref>''New Liskeard Speaker'', 1911-01-27</ref> | |||
*1/28: New Liskeard - Cobalt | |||
*2/1: Haileybury - New Liskeard | |||
*2/4: Haileybury - Cobalt | |||
*2/7: Cobalt - New Liskeard | |||
*2/10: New Liskeard - Haileybury | |||
;Second round | |||
*2/15: Haileybury - Cobalt (not played) | |||
*2/15: '''Haileybury''' - New Liskeard 4:3 OT<ref>''New Liskeard Speaker'', 1911-02-17</ref> | |||
*2/20: Cobalt - New Liskeard | |||
*2/24: Cobalt - Haileybury | |||
*3/1: New Liskeard - Cobalt | |||
*3/3: Haileybury - New Liskeard | |||
==Other games== | |||
*3/6: '''New Liskeard Juniors''' - Haileybury Juniors 5:3 (1:3, 4:0)<ref>''New Liskeard Speaker'', 1911-03-10</ref> | |||
*3/18: '''New Liskeard''' - North Bay 6:4 (0:4, 6:0)<ref name=NL324>''New Liskeard Speaker'', 1911-03-24</ref> | |||
North Bay was said to be the holders of the Ross Cup, emblematic of the championship of Nipissing and Temeskaming. | |||
*3/18: '''New Liskeard High School''' - Haileybury High School 7:1<ref name=NL324></ref> | |||
*3/22: '''New Liskeard''' - Cobalt O'Brien Mines 4:1<ref name=NL324></ref> | |||
*4/1: '''Town''' - Taylor Hardware Co. 6:1 @ New Liskeard<ref>''New Liskeard Speaker'', 1911-04-07</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 18:43, 29 June 2018
The 1911 TPHL season was the fourth and final season of the Timiskaming Professional Hockey League. It resumed operation following a one year absence when the Cobalt Silver Kings and Haileybury Comets returned to the league after a stint in the National Hockey Association. They were joined by a third team in New Liskeard.
League business
The league board was elected at a meeting in early January. The positions were as follows:
- Honorary Presidents: Mr. R.T. Shillington, T.W. Haynes, C.A. Richardson
- President: Chief Jones
- Vice President: W.C. Nicholson
- Secretary-Treasurer: W.A. Taylor
- Committee: A. Throop - Haileybury, Harry Smith - Cobalt, Chas. Clarke - New Liskeard
Season Overview
Cobalt and New Liskeard faced each other in the first game of the season on January 6, with the latter team winning handily. In the January 10, 1911, edition of The Winnipeg Tribune, it was reported that the Cobalt Silver Kings were set to disband, as stated in this quote: "Cobalt. Jan 9. - Professional and semi-professional hockey in Cobalt is dead and will not be resurrected this winter. The Cobalt team was badly defeated last week by both Haileybury and New Liskeard and will disband. Delay of signing good players is given as the reason for the club´s collapse, while those who backed the club last year refused to put up the cash this season."[1]
However, the club remained in operation, and on January 18, Cobalt and New Liskeard faced each other in a match won 9-5 by the former team, led by Harry Smith's six goals.[2] But they would not remain active for long. By the following week, five players who had played for Cobalt against New Liskeard, including Harry Smith, had left to join the Waterloo Colts of the Ontario Professional Hockey League. Cobalt did not play any more games in the TPHL after this.
Haileybury won the league championship and it was speculated that they might challenge for the Stanley Cup, as reported on February 8: "...Weldy Young hints that Haileybury, who has clinched the championship in the Temiskaming League, will endeavor to lift the cup, and will gather together one of the strongest teams in the country in an attempt to do so."[3] The challenge did not end up materializing.
The 1911 season was the last of the Timiskaming Pro League. The Timiskaming Senior Hockey League was then formed for the 1912 season.
Schedule
- First round
- 1/6: New Liskeard - Cobalt 6:1[4]
- 1/10: Haileybury - New Liskeard 2:1[4]
- 1/13: Cobalt - Haileybury
- 1/18: Cobalt - New Liskeard 9:5[5]
- 1/25: Cobalt - Haileybury (not played)
- 1/25: Haileybury - New Liskeard 8:2[6]
- 1/28: New Liskeard - Cobalt
- 2/1: Haileybury - New Liskeard
- 2/4: Haileybury - Cobalt
- 2/7: Cobalt - New Liskeard
- 2/10: New Liskeard - Haileybury
- Second round
- 2/15: Haileybury - Cobalt (not played)
- 2/15: Haileybury - New Liskeard 4:3 OT[7]
- 2/20: Cobalt - New Liskeard
- 2/24: Cobalt - Haileybury
- 3/1: New Liskeard - Cobalt
- 3/3: Haileybury - New Liskeard
Other games
- 3/6: New Liskeard Juniors - Haileybury Juniors 5:3 (1:3, 4:0)[8]
- 3/18: New Liskeard - North Bay 6:4 (0:4, 6:0)[9]
North Bay was said to be the holders of the Ross Cup, emblematic of the championship of Nipissing and Temeskaming.
- 3/18: New Liskeard High School - Haileybury High School 7:1[9]
- 3/22: New Liskeard - Cobalt O'Brien Mines 4:1[9]
- 4/1: Town - Taylor Hardware Co. 6:1 @ New Liskeard[10]
References
- ↑ The Winnipeg Tribune, 1/10/1911
- ↑ Vancouver Daily World, 1/26/1911
- ↑ Vancouver Daily World, 2/8/1911
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 New Liskeard Speaker, 1911-01-13
- ↑ New Liskeard Speaker, 1911-01-20
- ↑ New Liskeard Speaker, 1911-01-27
- ↑ New Liskeard Speaker, 1911-02-17
- ↑ New Liskeard Speaker, 1911-03-10
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 New Liskeard Speaker, 1911-03-24
- ↑ New Liskeard Speaker, 1911-04-07