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This was the '''1925-26 season in [[Great Britain|English]] ice hockey''': | This was the '''1925-26 season in [[Great Britain|English]] ice hockey''': | ||
On December 10, 1925, there was an ice hockey game played outdoors at Coldstream (Home Park) between mixed teams of Coldstream and Berwick. The home side led 3-1 at the half and won the match 4-3. J.W.G. Logan and D.C. McCreath officiated the match.<ref>''The Berwick Advertiser'', 1925-12-10</ref> | |||
The [[1926 Varsity Match]] between [[Oxford University|Oxford]] and [[Cambridge University]] was played on January 4 at St. Moritz. | The [[1926 Varsity Match]] between [[Oxford University|Oxford]] and [[Cambridge University]] was played on January 4 at St. Moritz. | ||
While in St. Moritz, Oxford also drew one game with the [[London Lions]] and lost another to them 3-2. They defeated a local St. Moritz team. Cambridge lost to the Lions twice by small margins.<ref>''Ice Hockey'', Peter Patton (1936).</ref> | While in St. Moritz, Oxford also drew one game with the [[London Lions]] and lost another to them 3-2. They defeated a local St. Moritz team. Cambridge lost to the Lions twice by small margins.<ref>''Ice Hockey'', Peter Patton (1936).</ref> On January 6, 1926, the Lions defeated Cambridge 3-1.<ref>[http://www.hockeyarchives.info/amical1926.htm 1925-26 International Matches]</ref> Three days later, the Lions beat Oxford 5-0.<ref>''Lancashire Evening Post'', 1926-01-09</ref> | ||
The London Lions were scheduled to face Manchester at the [[Manchester Ice Palace]] on March 13.<ref>''The Guardian'', 1926-03-13</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:12, 23 October 2017
This was the 1925-26 season in English ice hockey:
On December 10, 1925, there was an ice hockey game played outdoors at Coldstream (Home Park) between mixed teams of Coldstream and Berwick. The home side led 3-1 at the half and won the match 4-3. J.W.G. Logan and D.C. McCreath officiated the match.[1]
The 1926 Varsity Match between Oxford and Cambridge University was played on January 4 at St. Moritz.
While in St. Moritz, Oxford also drew one game with the London Lions and lost another to them 3-2. They defeated a local St. Moritz team. Cambridge lost to the Lions twice by small margins.[2] On January 6, 1926, the Lions defeated Cambridge 3-1.[3] Three days later, the Lions beat Oxford 5-0.[4]
The London Lions were scheduled to face Manchester at the Manchester Ice Palace on March 13.[5]