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*'''Bristol Bombers''' - Bournemouth Stags 15:1
*'''Bristol Bombers''' - Bournemouth Stags 15:1
*'''Bristol Bombers''' - Wembley United 5:3
*'''Bristol Bombers''' - Wembley United 5:3
*12/21: '''Streatham Indians''' - Wembley Juniors 2:1<ref>''Streatham News'', 1938-12-23</ref>
*1/20: '''Bristol Bombers''' - London All-Stars 11:2 @ Bristol<ref>''Bristol Evening News'', 1939-01-21</ref>
*1/20: '''Bristol Bombers''' - London All-Stars 11:2 @ Bristol<ref>''Bristol Evening News'', 1939-01-21</ref>
*1/24: Harringay Hornets - Streatham Indians 1:1<ref>''Streatham News'', 1939-01-27</ref>
*1/27: '''Wembley United''' - Bristol Bombers 9:3 @ Bristol<ref>''Bristol Evening Post'', 1939-01-28</ref>
*1/27: '''Wembley United''' - Bristol Bombers 9:3 @ Bristol<ref>''Bristol Evening Post'', 1939-01-28</ref>
*2/7: Streatham Indians - Wembley Juniors 2:2<ref>''Norwood News'', 1939-02-10</ref>
*2/10: '''Glasgow Mohawks''' - Bristol Bombers 13:5 @ Glasgow<ref>''Dundee Courier'', 1939-02-11</ref>
*2/10: '''Glasgow Mohawks''' - Bristol Bombers 13:5 @ Glasgow<ref>''Dundee Courier'', 1939-02-11</ref>
*2/11: '''Perth Panthers''' - Bristol Bombers 6:1 @ Perth<ref>''Sunday Post'', 1939-02-12</ref>
*2/11: '''Perth Panthers''' - Bristol Bombers 6:1 @ Perth<ref>''Sunday Post'', 1939-02-12</ref>
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*4/23: '''Harringay Hornets''' - Southampton Imperials 7:5
*4/23: '''Harringay Hornets''' - Southampton Imperials 7:5
*4/30: '''Bristol Bombers''' - Southampton Imperials 7:2
*4/30: '''Bristol Bombers''' - Southampton Imperials 7:2
*4/30: '''Streatham Indians''' - Sussex 2:1<ref>''Worthing Gazette'', 1939-05-03</ref> - Streatham went unbeaten. As of 3/24 they were noted to be undefeated in 7 games.
*7/9: '''Streatham Senators''' - Alpine Belles 2:1 - Belles were a ladies team<ref>''Streatham News'', 1939-07-14</ref>


Southampton Imperials also tied the Earls Court Redwings and Marlboroughs, and the Wembley Terriers.
Southampton Imperials also tied the Earls Court Redwings and Marlboroughs, and the Wembley Terriers.

Latest revision as of 14:28, 5 May 2025

The 1938-39 London-Provincial League season was contested by 11 teams and won by the Wembley Colts.

Known scores

  • 10/29: Earl's Court Marlboroughs - Oxford University 5:1[1]
  • 11/6: Earl's Court Redwings - Princes 1:0[2]
  • 11/19: Princes - Bournemouth Stags 8:4[3]
  • 11/20: Earl's Court Redwings - Wembley Terriers 2:0[4]
  • 12/3: Bournemouth Stags - Oxford University 5:1[5]
  • 12/11: Wembley Colts - Earl's Court Marlboroughs 2:1[6]
  • 12/17: Bournemouth Stags - Earl's Court Marlboroughs 7:4[7]
  • 12/18: Earl's Court Redwings - United Hospitals 6:0[8]
  • 1/1: Sussex - Earl's Court Marlboroughs 2:0[9]
  • 1/7: Earl's Court Redwings - Bournemouth Stags 2:1[10]
  • 1/7: Sussex - Wembley Terriers 1:0[10]
  • 1/7: United Hospitals - Earl's Court Marlboroughs 1:1[10]
  • 1/14: Sussex - United Hospitals 1:1[11]
  • 1/14: Earl's Court Marlboroughs - Wembley Terriers 2:2[11]
  • 1/14: Bournemouth Stags - Earl's Court Redwings 8:4[11]
  • 1/28: United Hospitals - Earl's Court Marlboroughs 4:1[12]
  • 1/28: Sussex - Princes 3:0[12]
  • 1/28: Bournemouth Stags - Cambridge Grads 14:1[12]
  • 2/5: Earl's Court Redwings - Cambridge Grads 2:0[13]
  • 2/5: United Hospitals - Oxford University 2:1[13]
  • 2/25: Bournemouth Stags - United Hospitals 7:4[14]
  • 2/25: Sussex - Oxford University 2:0[14]
  • 3/4: Earl's Court Redwings - Cambridge University 2:1[15]
  • 3/4: Sussex - United Hospitals 6:2[15]
  • 3/4: Cambridge Grads - Princes 10:3[15]
  • 3/18: Earl's Court Redwings - Earl's Court Marlboroughs 3:2[16]
  • 3/18: Wembley Colts - Sussex 3:2[16]
  • 4/1: Wembley Colts - Earl's Court Redwings 2:0[17]
  • 4/1: Earl's Court Marlboroughs - Sussex 2:0[17]
  • 4/8: Wembley Colts - Bournemouth Stags 8:4[18]

Standings

Club GP W T L GF GA Pts
1. Wembley Colts 20 17 2 1 77 22 36
2. Earls Court Redwings 20 15 1 4 45 23 31
3. Bournemouth Stags 18 11 3 4 72 53 25
4. Sussex 19 10 4 5 46 22 24
5. Princes Ice Hockey Club 18 10 3 5 55 34 23
6. Wembley Terriers 20 8 4 8 33 37 20
7. Earls Court Marlboroughs 19 7 3 9 30 40 17
8. United Hospitals 20 6 4 10 46 68 16
9. Cambridge Grads 20 6 0 14 31 81 12
10. Cambridge University 20 3 3 14 14 28 9
11. Oxford University 20 0 1 19 6 47 1

Note: Some Cambridge Grads, Cambridge and Oxford games were for 4 points.

Other games

The Bristol Bombers were not part of the league, but played a number of exhibition games against the teams in it.

  • Bristol Bombers - Richmond Red Wings 9:2
  • Bristol Bombers - Earl's Court Marlboroughs 5:1
  • Bristol Bombers - United Hospitals 9:0
  • Bristol Bombers - Wembley United 4:4
  • Bristol Bombers - Bournemouth Stags 15:1
  • Bristol Bombers - Wembley United 5:3
  • 12/21: Streatham Indians - Wembley Juniors 2:1[19]
  • 1/20: Bristol Bombers - London All-Stars 11:2 @ Bristol[20]
  • 1/24: Harringay Hornets - Streatham Indians 1:1[21]
  • 1/27: Wembley United - Bristol Bombers 9:3 @ Bristol[22]
  • 2/7: Streatham Indians - Wembley Juniors 2:2[23]
  • 2/10: Glasgow Mohawks - Bristol Bombers 13:5 @ Glasgow[24]
  • 2/11: Perth Panthers - Bristol Bombers 6:1 @ Perth[25]
  • 2/13: Dundee Tigers - Bristol Bombers 6:2 @ Dundee[26]
  • 2/15: Falkirk Lions - Bristol Bombers 10:4 @ Falkirk[27]
  • 2/16: Fife Flyers - Bristol Bombers 16:2 @ Kirkcaldy[28]
  • 2/17: Home Scots - Bristol Bombers 3:1 @ Glasgow[29]
  • 3/10: Wembley Colts - Bristol Bombers 5:4[30]
  • 3/26: Wembley Aces - Wembley Vultures @ Alpine Open Air Rink[31]
  • Southampton Imperials - Cambridge Grads 6:0
  • Southampton Imperials - Harringay Hornets 3:3
  • 4/23: Harringay Hornets - Southampton Imperials 7:5
  • 4/30: Bristol Bombers - Southampton Imperials 7:2
  • 4/30: Streatham Indians - Sussex 2:1[32] - Streatham went unbeaten. As of 3/24 they were noted to be undefeated in 7 games.
  • 7/9: Streatham Senators - Alpine Belles 2:1 - Belles were a ladies team[33]

Southampton Imperials also tied the Earls Court Redwings and Marlboroughs, and the Wembley Terriers.

The Sussex Vikings were set to face the Harringay Hornets on April 7, the London All-Stars on the 9th, and the Earls Court Redwings on the 10th.[34] Sussex was also scheduled to play the Earls Court Redwings on April 27.[35]

The Wembley Aces were reported to have beaten the "Earl's Court Bulldogs" six times.

References

  1. The Times, 1938-10-31
  2. Daily Mirror, 1938-11-07
  3. Bournemouth Graphic, 1938-11-21
  4. Daily Mirror, 1938-11-21
  5. Bournemouth Graphic, 1938-12-05
  6. Daily Mirror, 1938-12-12
  7. Bournemouth Graphic, 1938-12-19
  8. Daily Mirror, 1938-12-19
  9. Daily Mirror, 1939-01-02
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 London Daily News, 1939-01-09
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 London Daily News, 1939-01-16
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 London Daily News, 1939-01-30
  13. 13.0 13.1 London Daily News, 1939-02-06
  14. 14.0 14.1 London Daily News, 1939-02-27
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 London Daily News, 1939-03-06
  16. 16.0 16.1 London Daily News, 1939-03-20
  17. 17.0 17.1 London Daily News, 1939-04-03
  18. Bournemouth Graphic, 1939-04-10
  19. Streatham News, 1938-12-23
  20. Bristol Evening News, 1939-01-21
  21. Streatham News, 1939-01-27
  22. Bristol Evening Post, 1939-01-28
  23. Norwood News, 1939-02-10
  24. Dundee Courier, 1939-02-11
  25. Sunday Post, 1939-02-12
  26. Bristol Evening News, 1939-02-14
  27. Dundee Courier, 1939-02-16
  28. The Scotsman, 1939-02-17
  29. The Scotsman, 1939-02-18
  30. Bristol Evening News, 1939-03-11
  31. Daily Mirror, 1939-03-28
  32. Worthing Gazette, 1939-05-03
  33. Streatham News, 1939-07-14
  34. Littlehampton Gazette, 1939-04-07
  35. Worthing Gazette, 1939-04-26

Credits

Special thanks to Martin Harris for supplying the final table.