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Peking roster: H. Whallon, Dolbejoff (captain), D. Whallon, Werner, Alstoru, Ballou. Substitutes: Shoemaker, Duboroff, Olysteen, Weinglass. North China roster: Hunter (captain), Wilson, Cross, Pye, Lorenzen, McCandliss. Substitutes: Tandett, Adolph.
Peking roster: H. Whallon, Dolbejoff (captain), D. Whallon, Werner, Alstoru, Ballou. Substitutes: Shoemaker, Duboroff, Olysteen, Weinglass. North China roster: Hunter (captain), Wilson, Cross, Pye, Lorenzen, McCandliss. Substitutes: Tandett, Adolph.


In Harbin, an ice hockey championship was contested on February 25, with Polish, Japanese, Manchurian, and Russian teams competing. In the semifinal, the Polish team, captained by [[Michal Antuszewicz]], defeated the Japanese team 11-1, before knocking off the Russian Commercial Club 1-0 in the final.<ref>''Polacy Zagranica organ Swiatowego Zwiazku Polakow 1938''</ref><ref>''Nowy Dziennik'', 1938-04-21</ref>
In Harbin, an ice hockey championship was contested on February 25, with Polish (PZH), Japanese, Manchurian, and Russian teams competing. In the semifinal, the Polish team, captained by [[Michal Antuszewicz]], defeated the Japanese team 11-1, before knocking off the Russian Commercial Club 1-0 in the final.<ref>''Polacy Zagranica organ Swiatowego Zwiazku Polakow 1938''</ref><ref>''Nowy Dziennik'', 1938-04-21</ref>
 
In addition to the Antuszewicz brothers (Michal and Stanislaw), the Polish team included Władysław Karnacewicz, Jan Maciejewski, Jan Niewiadomski, Stanisław Solecki, Wiktor Szatkowski, Wiktor Tomaszewski and Piotr Zalewski.
 
A Harbin team, which included the Antuszewicz brothers, beat the Manchuria Medical College 3-1 in the final of the Manchurian Winter Olympics in Xinjin.<ref>[https://forum.vgd.ru/614/31743/2660.htm?a=stdforum_view&o= Михал Антушевич (Michał Antuszewicz) 1909-1993 - король льда Маньчжуго]</ref>


==Contemporary accounts==
==Contemporary accounts==
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Nowy Dziennik 1938-04-21.png|The April 21, 1938, edition of ''Nowy Dziennik''.
Nowy Dziennik 1938-04-21.png|The April 21, 1938, edition of ''Nowy Dziennik''.
Polacy Zagranica 1938.png|A snapshot from ''Polacy Zagranica''.
Polacy Zagranica 1938.png|A snapshot from ''Polacy Zagranica''.
1938 Tygodnik Polski.jpg|The March 27, 1938, edition of ''Tygodnik Polski''.
1938 PZH Harbin.jpg|The Polish (PZH) team. Sitting (L-R): Walenty Kuczyński, Michał Antuszewicz, Wincenty Tomaszewski, Stanisław Antuszewicz. Standing (L-R): Kazimierz Krzemiński, Edward Spychalski, Borys Diechtiariew, Franciszek Barzycki, Wiktor Szatkowski.
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Latest revision as of 14:12, 2 April 2021

This was the 1938 ice hockey season in China:

Results

  • Peking American School - North China American School 8:2 - goals: Whallon, Dolbejoff (6), ?/Tandett, Cross[1]

Peking roster: H. Whallon, Dolbejoff (captain), D. Whallon, Werner, Alstoru, Ballou. Substitutes: Shoemaker, Duboroff, Olysteen, Weinglass. North China roster: Hunter (captain), Wilson, Cross, Pye, Lorenzen, McCandliss. Substitutes: Tandett, Adolph.

In Harbin, an ice hockey championship was contested on February 25, with Polish (PZH), Japanese, Manchurian, and Russian teams competing. In the semifinal, the Polish team, captained by Michal Antuszewicz, defeated the Japanese team 11-1, before knocking off the Russian Commercial Club 1-0 in the final.[2][3]

In addition to the Antuszewicz brothers (Michal and Stanislaw), the Polish team included Władysław Karnacewicz, Jan Maciejewski, Jan Niewiadomski, Stanisław Solecki, Wiktor Szatkowski, Wiktor Tomaszewski and Piotr Zalewski.

A Harbin team, which included the Antuszewicz brothers, beat the Manchuria Medical College 3-1 in the final of the Manchurian Winter Olympics in Xinjin.[4]

Contemporary accounts

References

  1. China Press, 1938-02-03
  2. Polacy Zagranica organ Swiatowego Zwiazku Polakow 1938
  3. Nowy Dziennik, 1938-04-21
  4. Михал Антушевич (Michał Antuszewicz) 1909-1993 - король льда Маньчжуго