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==Western Section==
==Western Section==
 
*1/19: '''University''' - St. Michaels 12:3
*1/20: '''OAC''' - McMaster 3:2
*1/23: '''St. Michaels''' - McMaster 6:4
*1/27: '''St. Michaels''' - OAC 5:4
*2/4: '''St. Michaels''' - University 4:1
==='''Standings'''===
==='''Standings'''===
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Latest revision as of 16:58, 8 August 2021

This is the 1919-20 Intermediate Intercollegiate Series. It was the first post-war season. The previous season was 1914-15. In the meantime, leagues were added in Westerrn Canada (WCIAU) and the Maritimes (MIAA). In the IIS, St. Michael's College was added to the West. Royal Military College rejoined the Central/East and McGill University II left.

 1914-15 IIS Season   : 1920-21 IIS Season
 1919-20 CIAU Season
 1919-20 WCIAU Season : 1919-20 MIAA Season

Western Section

  • 1/19: University - St. Michaels 12:3
  • 1/20: OAC - McMaster 3:2
  • 1/23: St. Michaels - McMaster 6:4
  • 1/27: St. Michaels - OAC 5:4
  • 2/4: St. Michaels - University 4:1

Standings

Regular Season GP W L T GF GA Pts
University of Toronto II 6 5 1 0 - - 10
St. Michael's College 6 5 1 0 - - 10
Ontario Agricultural College 5 1 4 0 - - 2
McMaster University 5 0 5 0 - - 0

McMaster and OAC dropped out.

Final

sudden death

February 27 @ Toronto
  • Toronto II 5 St. Michael's 2

Eastern Section

Only 2 teams

2 games total goals

Date Winner Loser Location
February 11 Queen's II 6 RMC 5 Kingston
February 18 RMC 7 Queen's II 3 Kingston

Royal Military College beat Queen's University II 12 goals to 9.

Final

2 games total goals

Date Winner Loser Location
March 1 RMC 8 Toronto II 5 Toronto
March 4 RMC 5 Toronto II 5 Kingston

Royal Military College beat University of Toronto II 13 goals to 10.

Team Photos

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