1925 China season

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This was the 1925 ice hockey season in China:

Results

  • 1/10: Peking IHC - Tientsin IHC 4:3 @ Peking[1]
  • 1/11: Tientsin IHC - Peking IHC 4:2 @ Peking[2]

A hockey game was played on the Moukden Club rink on 1/17 between the Moukden Club and the Japanese team.[3]

The Dairen Skating Club was set to hold a competitive meet at the Kagamigaike Rink on January 18. Games of ice hockey were to be played.[4]

  • 1/18: Dairen Commercial School Team A - Railway Office Boys’ School 4:1[5]
  • 1/18: Dairen Commercial School Team B - Dairen Middle School 1:0[5]
  • 1/24: Peking International Club - Tientsin Japanese Hockey Team 6:1 @ Peking[6]
  • 1/24: Peking International Club - Tientsin Japanese Hockey Team 7:1 @ Peking[6]

A grand skating meet for all Manchuria, including hockey, was set to take place on January 27.[7] It seems it was postponed.

"On Sunday [2/3] the Moukden Club played the Japanese team on the Japanese rink, winning 11-0. The S.M.R. Company presented the championship cup to the club team and each player was given a small silver shield and medal as a memento. The club team was making arrangements to play against Dairen and Harbin teams before the close of the season."[8]

“The Moukden International Club Hockey Team proceeded to Harbin last week to take up a challenge sent them by the Russian Team and well-contested game resulted on Saturday [2/9] when Harbin defeated Moukden by 8 goals to 2.”[9]

  • Tientsin IHC - Peking IHC 2:0 - Tientsin retained Wharton Cup[10]

References

  1. North China Standard, 1925-01-11
  2. North China Standard, 1925-01-13
  3. Manchuria Daily News, 1925-01-20
  4. Manchuria Daily News, 1925-01-17
  5. 5.0 5.1 Manchuria Daily News, 1925-01-19
  6. 6.0 6.1 North China Standard, 1925-01-27
  7. Manchuria Daily News, 1925-01-23
  8. Manchuria Daily News, 1925-02-04
  9. Manchuria Daily News, 1925-02-12
  10. London and China Express, 1925-03-19