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The '''Sunday League''' was a house league competition held at the [[Earls Court Ice Rink]] in 1936-37. The Marlboroughs, Kestrals, All-Blacks, St. Thomas Hospital, and Barclay Bank took part in the competition. It was succeeded by the [[London-Provincial League]] the following year.
The '''Sunday League''' was a house league competition held at the [[Earls Court Ice Rink]] in 1936-37. The Marlboroughs, Kestrals, All-Blacks, St. Thomas Hospital, and Barclay Bank took part in the competition. It was succeeded by the [[London-Provincial League]] the following year.
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The [[Brighton Tigers]] did not play in the English National League in 1939-40, but the '''Sussex House League''' was organized at their rink instead. The teams were the Spitfires, Hurricanes, Demons, and Furies. The Sussex Tigers were formed as a representative team in March 1940. The league resumed in 1941.


==Sources==
==Sources==

Revision as of 19:59, 1 May 2021

In Great Britain, House League competitions were often organized, featuring a small group of teams all based out of the same rink playing against one another.

Leagues

Alpine House League

The Alpine House League was held at the outdoor Wembley Alpine Ice Rink in 1939-40. Four teams participated: Panthers, Beavers, Dukes, Royals. It was won by the Panthers.

Belfast House League

Three incarnations of the Belfast House League were contested at Kings Hall Ice Rink from 1940-1942 (Balmoral Tigers, Harlandic Wolves, Short Brothers Raiders, Thornton Wasps); 1951-1954 (Harlandic Wolves, Balmoral Wasps, Racers, Shorts Redwings); and 1965-1969.

The competition was for the Gaston Cup. The first match was staged on February 17, 1940. The Wolves defeated the Wasps 4-3.

Grimsby Town League

See the separate article on the Grimsby Town League for details.

North East League

See the separate article on the North East League for details.

Southampton House League

The Southampton House League operated briefly in the fall of 1931. Participating teams: Bassett, New Forest, Shirley, United Hospitals. The better local players formed a representative team (known simply as Southampton) that played in the English League Division 2 from 1931-1933.

Spalding Trophy

A five-team house league competition for the Spalding Trophy, spearheaded by Stan Bookbinder, was held at the Manchester Ice Palace for three years commencing in 1930. The trophy was won by the Eagles, Medicals, and Falcons. 

Sunday League

The Sunday League was a house league competition held at the Earls Court Ice Rink in 1936-37. The Marlboroughs, Kestrals, All-Blacks, St. Thomas Hospital, and Barclay Bank took part in the competition. It was succeeded by the London-Provincial League the following year.

Sussex House League

The Brighton Tigers did not play in the English National League in 1939-40, but the Sussex House League was organized at their rink instead. The teams were the Spitfires, Hurricanes, Demons, and Furies. The Sussex Tigers were formed as a representative team in March 1940. The league resumed in 1941.

Sources

  • Homes of British Ice Hockey, Martin C. Harris (2007).