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==Overview==
==Overview==
The [[Victorian Championship]] series in Melbourne was held for the 48th time. The Pirates, Demons, Blackhawks, Tigers, Monarchs, and Hakoah participated. The title was won by the Melbourne Monarchs.  
The [[Victorian Championship]] series in Melbourne was held for the 48th time. The title was won by the Melbourne Monarchs.  


The 39th [[New South Wales Championship]] took place in Sydney. The Prague Bombers, Glebe Lions, St. George, and East Monarchs competed. The Glebe Lions won the Championship.
The 39th [[New South Wales Championship]] took place in Sydney. The Glebe Lions won the Championship.


The 42nd [[1968 Goodall Cup|Goodall Cup]] Inter-State Series between Victoria and New South Wales was staged. Victoria won the cup.  
The 42nd [[1968 Goodall Cup|Goodall Cup]] Inter-State Series between Victoria and New South Wales was staged. Victoria won the cup.  
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The eighth [[Australian National Club Championship]] was played. It was won by the Melbourne Monarchs, who defeated the Glebe Lions.
The eighth [[Australian National Club Championship]] was played. It was won by the Melbourne Monarchs, who defeated the Glebe Lions.
==Results==
==Results==
;Victorian Championship
*'''Demons''' - Hakoah 4:1 - Autumn Cup semifinal<ref>''Australian Jewish Herald'', 1968-05-17</ref>
*6/11: Hakoah - Tigers 2:2<ref>''Australian Jewish Herald'', 1968-06-21</ref>
*7/16: '''Hakoah''' - Pirates 6:3<ref>''Australian Jewish News'', 1968-07-26</ref>
*7/23: Hakoah - Demons 5:5<ref>''Australian Jewish News'', 1968-08-02</ref>
Standings as of 8/30
#Monarchs 8-1-0-17
#Blackhawks 5-2-2-12
#Hakoah 4-2-2-10
#Demons 4-2-3-10
#Tigers 1-1-7-3
#Pirates 0-0-8-0
;New South Wales Championship
;New South Wales Championship
*5/18: '''Homebush Juniors''' - Hotspurs 9:4
*5/18: '''Homebush Juniors''' - Hotspurs 9:4

Latest revision as of 15:58, 16 May 2024

This was the 1968 ice hockey season in Australia:

Overview

The Victorian Championship series in Melbourne was held for the 48th time. The title was won by the Melbourne Monarchs.

The 39th New South Wales Championship took place in Sydney. The Glebe Lions won the Championship.

The 42nd Goodall Cup Inter-State Series between Victoria and New South Wales was staged. Victoria won the cup.

The eighth Australian National Club Championship was played. It was won by the Melbourne Monarchs, who defeated the Glebe Lions.

Results

Victorian Championship
  • Demons - Hakoah 4:1 - Autumn Cup semifinal[1]
  • 6/11: Hakoah - Tigers 2:2[2]
  • 7/16: Hakoah - Pirates 6:3[3]
  • 7/23: Hakoah - Demons 5:5[4]

Standings as of 8/30

  1. Monarchs 8-1-0-17
  2. Blackhawks 5-2-2-12
  3. Hakoah 4-2-2-10
  4. Demons 4-2-3-10
  5. Tigers 1-1-7-3
  6. Pirates 0-0-8-0
New South Wales Championship
  • 5/18: Homebush Juniors - Hotspurs 9:4
  • 5/18: St. George - East Monarchs 4:0[5]
  • 5/18: Newcastle - Prague Bombers 16:5[5]
  • 5/18: Wollongong - Glebe Lions 13:5[5]
  • 6/29: Homebush Juniors - West Bombers 12:6[6]
  • 6/29: Glebe Lions - Hotspurs 12:3[6]
Australian National Club Championship
  • 10/7: Monarchs - Glebe Lions 10:2[7]

References

  1. Australian Jewish Herald, 1968-05-17
  2. Australian Jewish Herald, 1968-06-21
  3. Australian Jewish News, 1968-07-26
  4. Australian Jewish News, 1968-08-02
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 The Sydney Morning Herald, 1968-05-19
  6. 6.0 6.1 'The Sydney Morning Herald, 1968-06-30
  7. The Sydney Morning Herald, 1968-10-09


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