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The Houston Amateur League was once again contested in 1938-39. The Rice team's season was summarized in the 1939 ''Campanile'': "Paced by Gelbert, McKee, Blocker, Ivey, Mauldin, Gooch, McCants and Louie Girard, the Ice Owls were fortunate in uncovering a talented new goalie in John Bolles and plenty of good reserves for their gruelling pastime.
The Houston Amateur League was once again contested in 1938-39. The Rice team's season was summarized in the 1939 ''Campanile'': "Paced by Gelbert, McKee, Blocker, Ivey, Mauldin, Gooch, McCants and Louie Girard, the Ice Owls were fortunate in uncovering a talented new goalie in John Bolles and plenty of good reserves for their gruelling pastime.


The squad look an early lead before injuries and two close defeats knocked them out of the running for the title. The climax of the sea on came on January 15, with the Owls tangling with the Lone Stars before 1100 rabid onlookers~ the league lead in the balance. Rice made a last attempt to come from a one point deficit in the final period, hut failed lo outguess Studdert, the Stars' scrapping goalie.
The squad look an early lead before injuries and two close defeats knocked them out of the running for the title. The climax of the sea on came on January 15, with the Owls tangling with the Lone Stars before 1100 rabid onlookers- the league lead in the balance. Rice made a last attempt to come from a one point deficit in the final period, hut failed lo outguess Studdert, the Stars' scrapping goalie.


An injury lo Freddie Mauldin and lack of proper practice facilities seriously handicapped the skaters' potency in later games."
An injury lo Freddie Mauldin and lack of proper practice facilities seriously handicapped the skaters' potency in later games."
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*1/29: Lone Star Creamery - Blue Streaks  
*1/29: Lone Star Creamery - Blue Streaks  
*2/5: '''Polar Bears''' - Oshman Sports 3:2
*2/5: '''Polar Bears''' - Oshman Sports 3:2
*2/12: '''Rice University Owls''' - Lone Star Creamery 2:1  
*2/12: '''Rice University Owls''' - Lone Star Creamery 2:1


==College ice hockey==
==College ice hockey==

Revision as of 22:43, 9 June 2020

This was the 1938-39 American ice hockey season:

Leagues

US Tour

  • 1/20: Etoile du Nord - United States 6:5 @ Brussels
  • 1/22: United States - Antwerp 5:2 @ Antwerp
  • 2/20: United States - Poland 1:0 @ Katowice

Montana

The Montana State Hockey League was contested by four teams and won by the Montana School of Mines.

1938-39 Game Results
  • 1/18: Helena Vigilantes - Great Falls 5:1
  • 2/19: Montana School of Mines - Kalispell 13:4
  • 2/19: Helena Vigilantes - Great Falls 6:1
Montana State Hockey League Results
  • 12/11: Butte Copper Kings - Butte Boosters 12:4
  • 12/18: Helena Vigilantes - Butte Copper Kings 3:1
  • 12/25: Butte Boosters - Helena Vigilantes 3:1
  • 1/1: Butte Copper Kings - Helena Vigilantes 4:2
  • 1/6: Montana School of Mines - Helena Vigilantes 4:1
  • 1/8: Montana School of Mines - Butte Copper Kings 4:2
  • 1/8: Butte Boosters - Helena Vigilantes 5:0
  • 1/13: Montana School of Mines - Butte Boosters 6:4
  • 1/15: Butte Copper Kings - Helena Vigilantes 6:2
  • 1/22: Butte Copper Kings - Butte Boosters 9:6
  • 1/22: Montana School of Mines - Helena Vigilantes 4:0
  • 1/29: Helena Vigilantes - Butte Boosters 1:0
  • 2/5: Montana School of Mines - Butte Copper Kings 5:3
  • 2/5: Butte Boosters - Helena Vigilantes 4:4
  • 2/12: Montana School of Mines - Butte Boosters 4:1
  • 2/12: Butte Copper Kings' - Helena Vigilantes 5:1
  • 2/17: Montana School of Mines - Helena Vigilantes 5:2
  • 2/19: Butte Copper Kings - Butte Boosters 4:4
  • 2/26: Butte Boosters - Helena Vigilantes 2:0
  • 3/5: Butte Copper Kings - Butte Boosters 7:2

Texas

The Rice University Owls
Rice in action

The Houston Amateur League was once again contested in 1938-39. The Rice team's season was summarized in the 1939 Campanile: "Paced by Gelbert, McKee, Blocker, Ivey, Mauldin, Gooch, McCants and Louie Girard, the Ice Owls were fortunate in uncovering a talented new goalie in John Bolles and plenty of good reserves for their gruelling pastime.

The squad look an early lead before injuries and two close defeats knocked them out of the running for the title. The climax of the sea on came on January 15, with the Owls tangling with the Lone Stars before 1100 rabid onlookers- the league lead in the balance. Rice made a last attempt to come from a one point deficit in the final period, hut failed lo outguess Studdert, the Stars' scrapping goalie.

An injury lo Freddie Mauldin and lack of proper practice facilities seriously handicapped the skaters' potency in later games."

Houston Amateur League Results
  • 11/6: Polar Bears - Lone Star Creamery 4:0
  • 11/13: Spalding Blue Streaks - Rice University Owls 5:4
  • 11/20: Rice University Owls - Lone Star Creamery 2:0
  • 11/27: Spalding Blue Streaks - Polar Bears
  • 12/4: Rice University Owls - Polar Bears 3:2
  • 12/11: Lone Star Creamery - Spalding Blue Streaks 4:2
  • 12/18: Lone Star Creamery - Polar Bears 2:1
  • 1/8: Polar Bears - Spalding Blue Streaks
  • 1/15: Lone Star Creamery - Rice University Owls 4:1
  • 1/22: Polar Bears - Rice University Owls 2:1
  • 1/29: Lone Star Creamery - Blue Streaks
  • 2/5: Polar Bears - Oshman Sports 3:2
  • 2/12: Rice University Owls - Lone Star Creamery 2:1

College ice hockey

See: 1938–39 American college hockey season

Sources

  • Houston Chronicle
  • Montana Standard


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