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The '''1913 [[Early British champions|English Club Championship]]''' was awarded to the [[Oxford Canadians]]. It was their first title since 1911 and their fourth overall.<ref>{{cite book |title= Nottingham Panthers Statistical Guidebook 1946–2000 |author= Chambers, Michael A. (ed.) |publisher= |date=November 2000 |isbn= 0-9539398-0-4 }}</ref> | The '''1913 [[Early British champions|English Club Championship]]''' was awarded to the [[Oxford Canadians]]. It was their first title since 1911 and their fourth overall.<ref>{{cite book |title= Nottingham Panthers Statistical Guidebook 1946–2000 |author= Chambers, Michael A. (ed.) |publisher= |date=November 2000 |isbn= 0-9539398-0-4 }}</ref> | ||
According to [[Peter Patton]], the Canadians won the match for the Championship of England (likely against [[Princes Ice Hockey Club]]), but no record of this game has ever been traced. | [[Princes Ice Hockey Club]] beat the [[Oxford Canadians]] 8-2 (3-0, 5-2) on November 23. A week later, on November 30, 1912, [[Princes Ice Hockey Club]] defeated [[Manchester]] 4-0 at the [[Manchester Ice Palace]].<ref>'' | ||
Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser'', 12/02/1912</ref> | |||
According to [[Peter Patton]], the Oxford Canadians won the match for the Championship of England (likely against [[Princes Ice Hockey Club]]), but no record of this game has ever been traced. | |||
==Contemporary accounts== | |||
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Manchester Courier 12-2-1912.png|The December 2, 1912, edition of the ''Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser''. | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:1913 in ice hockey]] | [[Category:1913 in ice hockey]] |
Latest revision as of 23:26, 3 March 2017
The 1913 English Club Championship was awarded to the Oxford Canadians. It was their first title since 1911 and their fourth overall.[1]
Princes Ice Hockey Club beat the Oxford Canadians 8-2 (3-0, 5-2) on November 23. A week later, on November 30, 1912, Princes Ice Hockey Club defeated Manchester 4-0 at the Manchester Ice Palace.[2]
According to Peter Patton, the Oxford Canadians won the match for the Championship of England (likely against Princes Ice Hockey Club), but no record of this game has ever been traced.