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==Overview==
==Overview==
"Peking, Dec.29. [1928]-AB. Lindberg was re-elected captain at a meeting of members of the Peking Interport ice hockey club Friday evening. The meeting was held at the French Club and there was a good attendance. Mr. T.A.B. Cameron, who represented Peking in many interport battles before advancing years compelled his retirement from this seasons winter game two years ago was unanimously chose secretary manager. The meeting also fixed some tentative dates for the interport matches, but they have to be approved by Tientsin before they become official. According to the proposed schedule, the first two games will be played in Peking on January 5 and 6 to be followed by another two games in Tientsin on January 12 and 13. The third week-end of hockey will be held in Peking and the fourth in Tientsin on Jan. 26 and 27. The match for the Wharton Cup, emblematic of hockey supremacy of North China, will be played in Peking on February 3rd, Tientsin defending the trophy."<ref>''China Press'', 1929-01-10</ref>
"Peking, Dec.29. [1928]-AB. Lindberg was re-elected captain at a meeting of members of the Peking Interport ice hockey club Friday evening. The meeting was held at the French Club and there was a good attendance. Mr. T.A.B. Cameron, who represented Peking in many interport battles before advancing years compelled his retirement from this seasons winter game two years ago was unanimously chose secretary manager. The meeting also fixed some tentative dates for the interport matches, but they have to be approved by Tientsin before they become official. According to the proposed schedule, the first two games will be played in Peking on January 5 and 6 to be followed by another two games in Tientsin on January 12 and 13. The third week-end of hockey will be held in Peking and the fourth in Tientsin on Jan. 26 and 27. The match for the Wharton Cup, emblematic of hockey supremacy of North China, will be played in Peking on February 3rd, Tientsin defending the trophy."<ref>''China Press'', 1929-01-10</ref>
==Results==
*'''Tientsin''' - Peking 11:6 @ Peking<ref>''North China Herald'', 1929-01-19</ref>
==Images==
<gallery>
File:1929 Yenching University-Peking American School.png|Yenching University and Peking American School in January 1929.
</gallery>
==References==
==References==
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[[Category:1929 in ice hockey]]
[[Category:1929 in ice hockey]]

Latest revision as of 13:34, 18 March 2021

This was the 1929 ice hockey season in China:

Overview

"Peking, Dec.29. [1928]-AB. Lindberg was re-elected captain at a meeting of members of the Peking Interport ice hockey club Friday evening. The meeting was held at the French Club and there was a good attendance. Mr. T.A.B. Cameron, who represented Peking in many interport battles before advancing years compelled his retirement from this seasons winter game two years ago was unanimously chose secretary manager. The meeting also fixed some tentative dates for the interport matches, but they have to be approved by Tientsin before they become official. According to the proposed schedule, the first two games will be played in Peking on January 5 and 6 to be followed by another two games in Tientsin on January 12 and 13. The third week-end of hockey will be held in Peking and the fourth in Tientsin on Jan. 26 and 27. The match for the Wharton Cup, emblematic of hockey supremacy of North China, will be played in Peking on February 3rd, Tientsin defending the trophy."[1]

Results

  • Tientsin - Peking 11:6 @ Peking[2]

Images

References

  1. China Press, 1929-01-10
  2. North China Herald, 1929-01-19