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==Overview==
==Overview==
"The regular ice-hockey season at the Peking Club began last evening at 7 o'clock, when a mixed match with some of the players of the American Legation Guard took place. At the present time the most promising looking forwards at the Club are J.P. Brown, the captain of the team, and Messrs Bucknell, de Richelieu, Osland-Hill, Cooper and E. Thunder."<ref>''Millard's Review of the Far East'', 1921-01-15</ref>
"The regular ice-hockey season at the Peking Club began last evening at 7 o'clock, when a mixed match with some of the players of the American Legation Guard took place. At the present time the most promising looking forwards at the Club are J.P. Brown, the captain of the team, and Messrs Bucknell, de Richelieu, Osland-Hill, Cooper and E. Thunder."<ref>''Millard's Review of the Far East'', 1921-01-15</ref>
==Results==
*1/7: '''Peking American Marines''' - Peking IHC 2:0 - game to try out various players<ref>''North China Standard'', 1921-01-08</ref>
*1/13: '''Peking International Club II''' - Wiltshire Regiment 9:2 @ British Legation Guard Rink<ref>''North China Standard'', 1921-01-14</ref>
*1/21: Peking Club - Peking International Club
International Club roster: T.A.S. Cameron (center), G.M. Gillard (cover), J.W. Cameron (rover), A. Strangman (point), G. Relas (RW), R.J. Cooke (LW), J.E. Smith (goal).
*1/22: '''Peking Club Rink children''' beat YMCA Rink<ref>''North China Standard'', 1921-01-23</ref>
*1/23: '''Tientsin IHC''' - Peking International Club 8:0 @ Tientsin<ref>''North China Standard'', 1921-01-25</ref>
Tientsin roster: Limberg, Clark, Boos, Mackay, Fingereth, Manley, Bridge. Peking roster: Tonkin, Gillard, Strangman, Kuanff, Cameron Jr., Cameron Sr., Cooke.
*2/6: '''Tientsin IHC''' - Peking IHC 5:3 (1:0, 1:0, 1:3, 2:0) @ Peking - Tientsin won Wharton Cup for second straight year, earning it permanently<ref>''North China Standard'', 1921-02-08</ref>
Tientsin roster: Bridge (RW), Manley (center), Clarke (LW), Mackay (rover), Boos (cover), Grimes (point), Rasmussen (goal). Peking roster: O’Brien (RW), Lieut. Brown (center), Jarka (LW), Knauff (rover), Strangman (cover), Reiss (point), Tonkin (goal).
*2/6: Tientsin IHC II - Peking IHC II 6:0 @ Peking - “game was to take the complexion of a junior interport match” - Tientsin II was composed of many of the same players as the first team - “
*2/25: Peking American Legation Guard Marines - Tientsin 15th U.S. Infantry 8:0 (2:0, 1:0, 2:0, 3:0) @ Peking<ref>''North China Standard'', 1921-02-26</ref>
Peking roster: Reed (goal), Karchner (point), Austin (cover), Knauf (rover), Jarka (LW), Brown (capt) (center), O’Brien (RW). Tientsin roster: Lowery (goal), Coup (point), Ross (cover), Racicot (capt.) (rover), Davis (LW), Swift (center), Daniels (RW).
==References==
==References==
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[[Category:1921 in ice hockey]]
[[Category:1921 in ice hockey]]

Latest revision as of 16:24, 6 April 2021

This was the 1921 ice hockey season in China:

Overview

"The regular ice-hockey season at the Peking Club began last evening at 7 o'clock, when a mixed match with some of the players of the American Legation Guard took place. At the present time the most promising looking forwards at the Club are J.P. Brown, the captain of the team, and Messrs Bucknell, de Richelieu, Osland-Hill, Cooper and E. Thunder."[1]

Results

  • 1/7: Peking American Marines - Peking IHC 2:0 - game to try out various players[2]
  • 1/13: Peking International Club II - Wiltshire Regiment 9:2 @ British Legation Guard Rink[3]
  • 1/21: Peking Club - Peking International Club

International Club roster: T.A.S. Cameron (center), G.M. Gillard (cover), J.W. Cameron (rover), A. Strangman (point), G. Relas (RW), R.J. Cooke (LW), J.E. Smith (goal).

  • 1/22: Peking Club Rink children beat YMCA Rink[4]
  • 1/23: Tientsin IHC - Peking International Club 8:0 @ Tientsin[5]

Tientsin roster: Limberg, Clark, Boos, Mackay, Fingereth, Manley, Bridge. Peking roster: Tonkin, Gillard, Strangman, Kuanff, Cameron Jr., Cameron Sr., Cooke.

  • 2/6: Tientsin IHC - Peking IHC 5:3 (1:0, 1:0, 1:3, 2:0) @ Peking - Tientsin won Wharton Cup for second straight year, earning it permanently[6]

Tientsin roster: Bridge (RW), Manley (center), Clarke (LW), Mackay (rover), Boos (cover), Grimes (point), Rasmussen (goal). Peking roster: O’Brien (RW), Lieut. Brown (center), Jarka (LW), Knauff (rover), Strangman (cover), Reiss (point), Tonkin (goal).

  • 2/6: Tientsin IHC II - Peking IHC II 6:0 @ Peking - “game was to take the complexion of a junior interport match” - Tientsin II was composed of many of the same players as the first team - “
  • 2/25: Peking American Legation Guard Marines - Tientsin 15th U.S. Infantry 8:0 (2:0, 1:0, 2:0, 3:0) @ Peking[7]

Peking roster: Reed (goal), Karchner (point), Austin (cover), Knauf (rover), Jarka (LW), Brown (capt) (center), O’Brien (RW). Tientsin roster: Lowery (goal), Coup (point), Ross (cover), Racicot (capt.) (rover), Davis (LW), Swift (center), Daniels (RW).

References

  1. Millard's Review of the Far East, 1921-01-15
  2. North China Standard, 1921-01-08
  3. North China Standard, 1921-01-14
  4. North China Standard, 1921-01-23
  5. North China Standard, 1921-01-25
  6. North China Standard, 1921-02-08
  7. North China Standard, 1921-02-26