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*1/13: '''Manchuria Medical College''' - Mukden Middle School 13:1 @ Mantetsu rink - All Manchuria grand meet tryout<ref>''Manchuria Daily News'', 1929-01-15</ref>
*1/13: '''Manchuria Medical College''' - Mukden Middle School 13:1 @ Mantetsu rink - All Manchuria grand meet tryout<ref>''Manchuria Daily News'', 1929-01-15</ref>
*1/20: '''Manchuria Medical College''' - Dairen Middle School - Dairen scratched and MMC was declared the winner - All-Manchuria Ice Sports Championship Meet @ Mukden rink<ref>''Manchuria Daily News'', 1929-01-21</ref>
*1/20: '''Manchuria Medical College''' - Dairen Middle School - Dairen scratched and MMC was declared the winner - All-Manchuria Ice Sports Championship Meet @ Mukden rink<ref>''Manchuria Daily News'', 1929-01-21</ref>
*1/20: Tohoku Imperial University - Tokyo Imperial University 6:2 (3:0, 3:2, 0:0) @ Sendai - goals: Torisaki (3), Matsumoto (2), Uenaka/Yamada (2)<ref>''Japan Times'', 1929-01-22</ref>
*1/20: '''Tohoku Imperial University''' - Tokyo Imperial University 6:2 (3:0, 3:2, 0:0) @ Sendai - goals: Torisaki (3), Matsumoto (2), Uenaka/Yamada (2)<ref>''Japan Times'', 1929-01-22</ref>
Tohoku roster: Ishikawa, Matsumoto (RW), Torisaki (center), Uenaka (LW), Hidai (RD), Harada (LD), Ishida (GK). Tokyo roster: Kubota (RW), Yamada (center), Nakasawa (LW), Yamamoto (RD), Kamada (LD), Ikeda (GK).  
Tohoku roster: Ishikawa, Matsumoto (RW), Torisaki (center), Uenaka (LW), Hidai (RD), Harada (LD), Ishida (GK). Tokyo roster: Kubota (RW), Yamada (center), Nakasawa (LW), Yamamoto (RD), Kamada (LD), Ikeda (GK).  
*1/22: '''Waseda University''' - Dairen Middle School 1 4:1 @ Kagamigaike rink<ref>''Manchuria Daily News'', 1929-01-23</ref>
*1/22: '''Waseda University''' - Dairen Middle School 1 4:1 @ Kagamigaike rink<ref>''Manchuria Daily News'', 1929-01-23</ref>
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Ice Sports Day at Mukden on 1/27: Intercollegiate tournament among the Manchuria Medical College, the Educational College, and the South Manchuria Technical College. “In Hockey: Medical 8, Technical 5, & Educational 3”  
Ice Sports Day at Mukden on 1/27: Intercollegiate tournament among the Manchuria Medical College, the Educational College, and the South Manchuria Technical College. “In Hockey: Medical 8, Technical 5, & Educational 3”  


1/29: Manchuria Medical College - Waseda University 6:0<ref>''Manchuria Daily News'', 1929-01-30</ref>
*1/29: '''Manchuria Medical College''' - Waseda University 6:0<ref>''Manchuria Daily News'', 1929-01-30</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 12:52, 3 February 2023

This was the 1929 ice hockey season in Japan:

Overview

The first national skating tournament under the auspices of the National Skating Union of Japan was scheduled to be held on Lake Suwako from January 19-22. Ice hockey was part of the program.

Second National Championship Ice Sports Tournament

@ Toyosato, Nagano

Held on Lake Matsubara under the auspices of the Japan Ice Sports Federation.

  • 1/9: Mita Club - Reindeer Club 7:1
  • 1/9: Waseda University - Mita Club 12:1 - semifinal

[1]

  • 1/10: Waseda University - White Peacocks 7:3 - final[2]

National Skating Championships

@ Lake Suwako

Ice hockey - First round
  • 1/20: Nikko B - Suwa Middle School 2:1
  • 1/20: Nihon Skating Association - Shiratori 17:1
  • 1/20: Nikko A - Matsumoto Higher School 5:1

[3]

National Skating Championship Tournament of Japan

@ Yalu River

Ice hockey - first round
  • 2/2: Manchuria Medical College - Antung Middle School 4:1 (A Group)[4]
  • 2/2: All Antung - Seoul Imperial University 3:1 (B Group)[5]

Waseda was to play the A Group winner; Fushun the B Group winner.

  • Manchuria Medical College - Waseda University 8:0[6]

Other games

Manchuria Medical College was set to play the South Manchuria Technical College and Dairen Middle School 1 at the Kagamigaike rink in Dairen on 1/4 and 5.[7]

  • 1/12: Foreigners - Manchuria Medical College 3:2 @ College rink[8]
  • 1/13: Manchuria Medical College - Mukden Middle School 13:1 @ Mantetsu rink - All Manchuria grand meet tryout[9]
  • 1/20: Manchuria Medical College - Dairen Middle School - Dairen scratched and MMC was declared the winner - All-Manchuria Ice Sports Championship Meet @ Mukden rink[10]
  • 1/20: Tohoku Imperial University - Tokyo Imperial University 6:2 (3:0, 3:2, 0:0) @ Sendai - goals: Torisaki (3), Matsumoto (2), Uenaka/Yamada (2)[11]

Tohoku roster: Ishikawa, Matsumoto (RW), Torisaki (center), Uenaka (LW), Hidai (RD), Harada (LD), Ishida (GK). Tokyo roster: Kubota (RW), Yamada (center), Nakasawa (LW), Yamamoto (RD), Kamada (LD), Ikeda (GK).

  • 1/22: Waseda University - Dairen Middle School 1 4:1 @ Kagamigaike rink[12]
  • 1/23: Waseda University - Dairen Middle School 2 19:1[13]

Waseda University went to Mukden to play a series of games against the Mukden Middle School, the local foreigners, and Manchuria Medical College between January 26 and 30.

  • 1/26: Manchuria Medical College - Foreigners 4:0 @ College rink
  • 1/27: Waseda University - Foreigners 8:1 @ Mukden Club rink[14]

Kwantung Ice Sports Meet @ Dairen on 1/27 - “final hockey game had to be cancelled owing to the unfavourable ice condition"[15]

Ice Sports Day at Mukden on 1/27: Intercollegiate tournament among the Manchuria Medical College, the Educational College, and the South Manchuria Technical College. “In Hockey: Medical 8, Technical 5, & Educational 3”

  • 1/29: Manchuria Medical College - Waseda University 6:0[16]

See also

References

  1. Japan Times, 1929-01-11
  2. Japan Times, 1929-01-12
  3. Japan Times, 1929-01-23
  4. Japan Times, 1929-02-03
  5. Japan Times, 1929-02-05
  6. Manchuria Daily News, 1929-02-04
  7. Manchuria Daily News, 1928-12-29
  8. Manchuria Daily News, 1929-01-14
  9. Manchuria Daily News, 1929-01-15
  10. Manchuria Daily News, 1929-01-21
  11. Japan Times, 1929-01-22
  12. Manchuria Daily News, 1929-01-23
  13. Manchuria Daily News, 1929-01-25
  14. Manchuria Daily News, 1929-01-29
  15. Manchuria Daily News, 1929-01-28
  16. Manchuria Daily News, 1929-01-30