1931-32 California Hockey League season: Difference between revisions

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*12/22: '''UCLA''' - California 2:1
*12/22: '''UCLA''' - California 2:1
*1/14: '''USC''' - UCLA 6:0  
*1/14: '''USC''' - UCLA 6:0  
*1/14: California - Loyola
*1/14: '''Loyola''' - California 3:2
*1/15: '''USC''' - California 6:0
*1/15: '''USC''' - California 6:0
*1/15: Loyola - UCLA
*1/15: Loyola - UCLA

Revision as of 17:59, 3 June 2020

This was the eighth season of the California Hockey League.

Standings

Hollywood Stars        20- 7-4-44  134- 86
San Francisco Rangers  12-12-6-30  100-110
Oakland Sheiks         11-12-7-29   99- 95
Los Angeles Angels      9-21-1-19  112-154

Final

Note: no semi-final.

Best of 7

  • San Francisco 3 Hollywood 1
  • Hollywood 6 San Francisco 4
  • San Francisco 6 Hollywood 5
  • Hollywood 1 San Francisco 0
  • Hollywood 4 San Francisco 2
  • San Francisco 3 Hollywood 2
  • Hollywood 4 San Francisco 2

Hollywood Stars beat San Francisco Rangers 4 wins to 3.

College

The California Golden Bears, Loyola Lions, UCLA Bruins, and USC Trojans all fielded ice hockey teams this winter. USC went 13-0 for the second consecutive season, while UCLA and Loyola both finished 2-5-1.

  • 1/23: Loyola - Los Angeles Athletic Club
  • 1/23: USC - California
  • 1/30: USC - Los Angeles Athletic Club 5:4
  • 1/30: Loyola - Los Angeles Junior College
  • USC - UCLA 5:0
  • 2/13: USC - UCLA 5:3
  • 2/19: USC - California 5:0 @ Oakland
  • 2/20: USC - California 3:2 @ Oakland
  • USC - UCLA 6:1
  • USC - Loyola 3:2
  • 2/27: USC - Loyola 3:2
  • 3/12: USC - Los Angeles Athletic Club 10:1
  • 3/12: UCLA - Loyola
  • 3/19: USC - Loyola 7:2
Hoover Trophy
  • 12/22: USC - Loyola 8:0
  • 12/22: UCLA - California 2:1
  • 1/14: USC - UCLA 6:0
  • 1/14: Loyola - California 3:2
  • 1/15: USC - California 6:0
  • 1/15: Loyola - UCLA

The first two games were played in Yosemite, and the last four took place in Los Angeles. USC won the trophy for the second year in a row.

East Bay Amateur Championship
  • 3/10: California - Industrial Athletic Association All-Stars 4:3
  • 3/12: Industrial Athletic Association All-Stars - California 7:3
  • 3/17: California - Industrial Athletic Association All-Stars 3:3
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