1900–01 American ice hockey season

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This was the 1900-01 American ice hockey season:

Chicago, Illinois

The Chicago College of Dental Surgery team.

The Wanderers Cricket Club once again organized a hockey team in 1901 and wanted to play matches against other local teams.[1] The Chicago College of Dental Surgery team went on a tour, with stops planned in Buffalo, Toronto, Hamilton, Berlin, London, Sarnia, Detroit, Ithaca, and St. Louis.[2]

Other active teams included the Evanston Hockey Club, Highland Park Hockey Club, and the Kenwood Country Club.

1900-01 Game Results
  • 1/5: Evanston Hockey Club - Highland Park Hockey Club 2:1
  • 1/?: Chicago College of Dental Surgery - Evanston Hockey Club 9:0
  • 2/1: Chicago College of Dental Surgery - Highland Park Hockey Club 8:0

CCDS roster: Tucker (goal), Harley (point), Holt (cover point), Frewin, Switzer, Rockwell, Sullivan (forwards). Highland roster: Smolt (goal), Flynn (point), Troxel (cover point), Egan, Everett, Shields, Van Schack (forwards).

  • 2/2: Chicago College of Dental Surgery - Wanderers Cricket Club 2:2 - practice game
  • 2/2: Highland Park Hockey Club - Kenwood Country Club 6:0
Chicago College of Dental Surgery Tour
  • 2/9: University of Buffalo - Chicago College of Dental Surgery 0:0 - four members of the Chicago team showed up and left the ice after three minutes of play, claiming they had to catch a train @ Buffalo
  • 2/11: Toronto St. George's - Chicago College of Dental Surgery 12:7 @ Toronto
  • 2/12: Chicago College of Dental Surgery - Hamilton (ON) 9:6 @ Hamilton

Cleveland, Ohio

Hockey came to Cleveland this winter, and the Cleveland Hockey Club was regarded as the best team in the city. They visited Pittsburgh in February, playing two games against local teams. They were blanked 7-0 by the Pittsburgh Bankers and 5-0 by Duquesne CAC.

Maryland

Although the North Avenue Ice Palace had been closed since 1898, both the University of Maryland and a Baltimore Hockey Club (that had no connection to the original team) paid visits to Philadelphia in December 1900 to face the Quaker City Hockey Club.

Massachusetts

The Interscholastic Hockey League was once again organized this winter, with six teams participating: Cambridge Latin, Newton High, English High, Somerville High, Melrose High, Cambridge High, and Cambridge Manual Training School. The Interprepatory League also drew up a schedule, with Boston Latin, Waltham High, Arlington High, Roxbury High, and Brookline High competing. The Suburban League adopted ice hockey for 1901, and counted Melrose, Malden, Wakefield, and Everett High Schools among its ranks.

The New England Ice Hockey League, run by the New England Ice Hockey Association, consisted of five teams for the 1901 season: Cambridge AA, Dorchester AA, Somerville AA, Cambridge Combination, and North Shore AC.[3] Somerville AA was later replaced by Felton AA of Cambridge.

1900-01 Game Results
  • 1/19: Roxbury High - Volkmann School 1:0
  • 1/19: Harvard University - Harvard Law School 5:4
  • 1/23: Roxbury High - English High 1:0
  • 1/25: Mechanic Arts High School - Volkmann School 0:0
  • 1/26: Harvard University - Harvard Law School 6:1
  • 1/29: Roxbury High - Picked Team 10:8
  • 1/29: Rindge Manual Training School - Newton High 2:1
  • 2/8: Mechanic Arts High School - Roxbury Combination 6:0
  • 2/8: Dorchester AA - Picked Team 8:3
  • 2/8: Newton High - Melrose High 2:1 - ice polo game
  • 2/9: Felton AA - Dorchester AA 4:0
  • 2/9: St. Mark's School - Massachusetts Institute of Technology 17:0
  • 2/9: Phillips Andover - Harvard '03 2:2
  • 2/11: Roxbury High - Roxbury Latin 6:1
  • 2/12: Roxbury High - Mechanic Arts High School 3:2
  • 2/13: Phillips Andover - Harvard 04 7:1
  • 2/14: Roxbury Latin - Picked Team 6:3
  • 2/16: Dorchester AA - Phillips Andover 1:1
  • 2/17: Boston Hockey Club - Felton AA 7:4
  • 2/22: Dorchester AA - Massachusetts Institute of Technology 7:2
  • 2/23: Dorchester AA - Felton AA 8:3
New England Ice Hockey League results
  • 1/19: Dorchester AA - Somerville AA Forfeit - Somerville failed to appear
  • 1/23: Felton AA - Dorchester AA 6:1
  • 1/26: Dorchester AA - Cambridge Combination 7:0
  • 2/2: Dorchester AA - North Shore AC 4:2
  • 2/9: Dorchester AA - Cambridge AA 6:5
Massachusetts Interscholastic Hockey League results
  • 1/23: Somerville High - Cambridge High 0:0
  • 1/25: Cambridge Manual Training School - English High 3:0
  • 1/26: Newton High - Sommerville High 1:0 OT
  • 1/29: Somerville High - English High 4:0
  • 2/9: Cambridge High - Cambridge High and Latin 1:0
  • 2/12: Melrose High - English High 6:1
  • 2/12: Cambridge High and Latin - English High 1:0
  • 2/12: Cambridge Manual Training School - Cambridge High 8:0
  • 2/13: Newton High - English High 3:2
  • 2/27: Melrose High School - Cambridge Manual Training School 2:0 - Melrose clinched title
Massachusetts Interprepatory Hockey League results
  • 1/23: Waltham High - Boston Latin 8:0
  • 1/24: Arlngton High - Roxbury High 2:0
  • 2/15: Boston Latin - Roxbury High 5:4
Massachusetts Suburban Hockey League results
  • 1/25: Melrose High - Malden High 9:0

Michigan

The Toronto Hockey Club was anxious to arrange a game in Detroit this winter.[4] There were plans to hold an the Pythian Ice Carnival, with a hockey tournament as part of it, in Detroit in February .[5] On the 21st, the Windsor Frontiers defeated the Detroit hockey team 4-3 in a hard-fought game, and eanred a silver cup trophy for their efforts.[6]

The Portage Lakes Hockey Club was also active in the Upper Peninsula in 1900-01.

1900-01 Game Results
  • 2/21: Windsor (ON) Frontiers - Detroit Hockey Club 4:3

Minnesota

A four team league featuring two teams from St. Paul and Minneapolis was formed, composed of the following clubs: St. Paul Mechanic Arts High School, St. Paul Hockey Club, Minneapolis Central High School, and Minneapolis Hockey Club.

1900-01 Game Results
  • 1/1: St. Paul Hockey Club - Minneapolis Hockey Club 3:2

St. Paul roster: Jones (goal), B. Macdonald (point), Oehme (cover point), Newson, Patterson, Elliott, Barron (forwards). Minneapolis roster: Clythe (goal), Chapman (point), Taylor (cover point), Dolan, Schutt, Labatt, Grimes (forwards).

  • 1/11: Minneapolis Hockey Club - St. Paul Hockey Club 3:1
  • 1/22: Minneapolis Hockey Club - St. Paul Hockey Club 2:1
  • 1/24: St. Paul Mechanic Arts High School - Minneapolis Central High School 7:2
  • 1/31: Minneapolis Hockey Club - St. Paul Hockey Club 4:0
Twin Cities League
  • 2/22: St. Paul Mechanic Arts High School - Minneapolis Hockey Club 11:6
  • 2/28: St. Paul Mechanic Arts High School - Minneapolis Hockey Club 6:3

St. Paul roster: Laphere (goal), Wyman, Cutler (point), Merrick (cover point), Cook, Kenney, Atwater, Robinson (forwards). Minneapolis roster: Whitcomb (goal), Shepherd (point), Miller (cover point), Labatt, Best, Currie, Grimes (forwards).

The playing schedule was not completed, and no champion was declared.

New York

See: 1900-01 AAHL season

The American Amateur Hockey League was once again in operation in New York City this winter.

The University of Buffalo team

The Buffalo Hockey Association held a meeting on December 3, 1900. However, no league was organized for the 1900-01 season. The Crystal Hockey Club, which claimed the Western New York Championship, was eager to arrange matches with other teams.[7]

1900-01 Game Results
  • 12/21: St. Mark's School (Southboro, MA) - St. Paul's School (Concord, NH) 3:2 @ St. Nicholas Rink
  • 12/29: Andover (MA) - Lawrenceville (NJ) 2:1 @ St. Nicholas Rink
  • 1/12: Montreal Victorias - New York Athletic Club 8:5
  • 1/31: Huntingdon (QC) - Valleyfield (QC) 8:2 @ Saranac Lake
  • 2/6: Crystal Hockey Club - Masten Park Hockey Club 7:1 @ Buffalo
  • 2/8: Montreal Hockey Club - New York Athletic Club 6:1 @ New York
  • 2/9: University of Buffalo - Chicago College of Dental Surgery 0:0 - four members of the Chicago team showed up and left the ice after three minutes of play, claiming they had to catch a train @ Buffalo
  • 2/21: New York Athletic Club - Boston Hockey Club 6:3 @ St. Nicholas Rink
  • 2/22: University of Toronto - University of Buffalo 6:5 @ Buffalo
  • 2/27: Niagara Falls Hockey Club (ON) - Crystal Hockey Club @ Niagara Falls
  • 3/6: Masten Park Hockey Club - Crystal Hockey Club II 2:1 @ Buffalo
  • 3/7: Mohawk Skating Club (Schenectady) - Utica Opeidas 6:4 @ Utica
  • 3/8: Crystal Hockey Club - Niagara Falls Hockey Club (ON) @ Buffalo
  • 3/15: Queenston (ON) - Buffalo Tennis Club @ Niagara Falls
  • 3/22: Ottawa Hockey Club - New York Athletic Club 3:1 @ St. Nicholas Rink

Pennsylvania

See: 1900–01 WPHL season

The Quaker City Hockey Club of Philadelphia competed in the American Amateur Hockey League this winter. After the season, the West Park Ice Palace burned down, leaving Philadelphia without an ice rink.

1900-01 Game Results
  • 11/27: Pittsburgh Bankers - Pittsburgh AC 1:1
  • 11/27: Duquesne CAC - Pittsburgh Keystones 1:1
  • 12/7: Quaker City Hockey Club - University of Pennsylvania 9:0
  • 12/12: Quaker City Hockey Club - Princeton University 6:1
  • 12/14: Quaker City Hockey Club - University of Maryland 3:0

Quaker City roster: Rhodes (goal), Huston (point), Gorman (cover point), Orton (rover), Devine, Varney (center), De Motte, Turner (right forward), Rogers (left forward). Maryland roster: Klipper (goal), Tatem (point), Rothstein (cover point), Felix (rover), Whitehurst (center), Gruver (right forward), Barr (left forward).

  • 12/15: Quaker City Hockey Club - University of Maryland 3:0

Quaker City roster: Rhodes (goal), Huston (point), Gorman (cover point), Devine (rover), Orton (center), De Motte, Varney (right forward), Rogers (left forward). Maryland roster: Tatem (goal), F. Whitehurst (point), Rothstein (cover point), Felix (rover), Gruner (right forward), Farr (left forward).

  • 12/18: Quaker City Hockey Club - Princeton University 4:0
  • 12/19: Duquesne CAC - Columbia University 6:1
  • 12/20: Pittsburgh Bankers - Columbia University 9:1
  • 12/20: Quaker City Hockey Club - University of Pennsylvania 10:0
  • 12/21: Pittsburgh AC - Columbia University 5:0
  • 12/22: Pittsburgh Keystones - Columbia University 7:1
  • 12/24: Quaker City Hockey Club - Bala Cricket Club 6:0
  • 12/28: Quaker City Hockey Club - Baltimore Hockey Club 12:1

Quaker City roster: Rhodes (goal), Robertson (point), Gorman (center point), Devine (rover), Orton (center forward), Varney (right forward), Rogers (left forward). Baltimore roster: Clifford (goal), McHose (point), Wilkins (center point), H. Rippelmeyer (rover), Schaff (center forward), A. Ripplemeyer (right forward), Bouse (left forward).

  • 1/8: Haverford College - University of Pennsylvania 3:1
  • 1/15: Philadelphia Dental College - Bala Cricket Club 3:2
  • 1/16: Queen's University (ON) - Duquesne CAC 5:1
  • 1/17: Queen's University (ON) - Pittsburgh Bankers 5:1
  • 1/18: Queen's University (ON) - Pittsburgh Keystones 6:3
  • 1/19: Queen's University (ON) - Pittsburgh AC 1:0
  • 1/19: Quaker City Hockey Club - Brown University 5:2
  • 1/22: Philadelphia Dental College - Haverford College 5:3
  • 1/29: Philadelphia Dental College - University of Pennsylvania 3:1
  • 1/31: Quaker City Hockey Club - Haverford College 8:1
  • 2/1: Duquesne CAC - Quaker City Hockey Club 10:1 @ Pittsburgh
  • 2/2: Pittsburgh AC - Quaker City Hockey Club 1:0 @ Pittsburgh
  • 2/5: Bala Cricket Club - Philadelphia Dental College 2:1
  • 2/12: Swarthmore College - University of Pennsylvania 4:2
  • 2/18: Pittsburgh Bankers - Cleveland Hockey Club 7:0

Bankers roster: Ames (goal), Mason (point), Hamilton (cover point), Murray (forward), Robinson (center), Ciemes (right wing), Harty (left wing). Cleveland roster: Amsler (goal), Chappel (point), Jackson (cover point), Ramsey (forward), H. Clark (center), Dixon (right wing), R. Clark (left wing).

  • 2/19: Duquesne CAC - Cleveland Hockey Club 5:0

Duquesne roster: Woodruff (goal), Steen (point), Phymester (cover point), King (forward), Phelan (center), Riddle (right wing), Bald (left wing). Cleveland roster: Amsler (goal), Chappel (point), Foote (cover point), Jackson (forward), Ramsey (center), Dickson (right wing), Clark (left wing).

  • 2/22: Pittsburgh Keystones - New York Hockey Club 2:0
  • 2/23: Pittsburgh AC - New York Hockey Club 3:1
  • 2/25: Pittsburgh All-Scholastic Team - University of Pennsylvania 6:0 @ Philadelphia
  • 2/26: Pittsburgh All-Scholastic Team - Philadelphia All-Scholastic Team 4:2 @ Philadelphia
  • 3/4: Quaker City Hockey Club - Quaker City substitutes/Bala 6:2
  • 3/9: Brooklyn Crescents - Pittsburgh AC 1:0 - game was for the unofficial "Championship of the United States"
  • 3/12: All-Brooklyn - Quaker City Hockey Club 4:3
  • 3/15: Pittsburgh Keystones - Montreal Victorias 4:2
  • 3/16: Montreal Victorias - Pittsburgh AC 6:2
  • 3/18: Bala Cricket Club - Philadelphia All-Scholastic Team 2:1
  • 3/19: Quaker City Hockey Club - All-Philadelphia 11:0
Pittsburgh Interscholastic League
  • 12/9: Pittsburgh High School - Shadyside Academy 1:0
  • 12/29: Pittsburgh High School - East Liberty Academy 4:2
  • 1/26: Shadyside Academy - Pittsburgh High School 1:1 OT
  • 2/2: East Liberty Academu - Shadyside Academy 1:1 OT
  • 2/16: Shadyside Academy - Pittsburgh High School 2:1 OT
  • 3/3: Pittsburgh High School - Shadyside Academy 2:0
  • 3/23: Shadyside Academy - Pittsburgh High School 1:0 OT
  • 3/26: Pittsburgh High School - Shadyside Academy 2:1
Philadelphia Interscholastic League
  • 1/9: Penn Charter School - Swarthmore Grammar School 5:3
  • 1/10: De Lancey School - Drexel Institute 3:2
  • 1/16: Haverford Grammar School - Central Manual Training School 6:0
  • 1/17: Drexel Institute - Swarthmore Grammar School 5:2
  • 1/23: De Lancey School - Penn Charter School 3:2
  • 1/24: Haverford Grammar School - Drexel Institute 8:0
  • 1/30: Swarthmore Grammar School - De Lancey School 1:0
  • 1/31: Penn Charter School - Central Manual Training School 3:0
  • 2/6: Penn Charter School - Haverford Grammar School 2:2
  • 2/7: Swarthmore Grammar School - Central Manual Training School 3:0
  • 2/13: Haverford Grammar School - Swarthmore Grammar School 2:0
  • 2/20: Drexel Institute - Central Manual Training School 3:2
  • 2/21: Haverford Grammar School - De Lancey School 1:0 - Haverford clinched title

St. Louis, Missouri

The Association Football Hockey Club

The St. Louis Hockey League returned for its second of season of play in 1900-01, with four teams participating: the St. Louis University Alumni, St. Louis High School, St. Louis Amateur Athletic Association, and the Association Football Hockey Club. The Association Football Club won the championship.

The Berlin Rangers, a soccer team from Ontario, traveled to St. Louis to play a series of soccer games in December 1900. While in town, a hockey game was arranged between the Rangers and the local Association Football Hockey Club.

1900-01 Game Results
  • 12/31: Berlin (ON) Rangers - Association Football Club 3:2
St. Louis Hockey League Results
  • 12/12: Association Football Club - St. Louis High School 1:0
  • 12/14: SLU Alumni - St. Louis AAA 2:1 OT
  • 12/18: Association Football Club - SLU Alumni 1:1 OT
  • 12/21: St. Louis AAA - St. Louis High School 3:2 OT
  • 12/26: Association Football Club - St. Louis AAA 2:1
  • 12/28: SLU Alumni - St. Louis High School 2:0
  • 1/2: Association Football Club - St. Louis High School 3:0
  • 1/4: SLU Alumni - St. Louis AAA 2:1
  • 1/10: SLU Alumni - Assoication Football Club 1:1
  • 1/11: St. Louis AAA - St. Louis High School 3:0
  • 1/14: Association Football Club - St. Louis AAA 3:1
  • 1/18: SLU Alumni - St. Louis High School 1:0
  • 1/21: Association Football Club - St. Louis High School 0:0
  • 1/25: St. Louis AAA - SLU Alumni 2:0
  • 1/28: Association Football Club - SLU Alumni 1:0
  • 2/1: St. Louis AAA - St. Louis High School 1:1
  • 2/4: St. Louis AAA - Association Football Club 2:1
  • 2/8: SLU Alumni - St. Louis High School 1:0
  • 2/11: Association Football Club - St. Louis High School 2:1
  • 2/15: SLU Alumni - St. Louis AAA 3:2
  • 2/21: St. Louis High School - St. Louis AAA 3:0
  • 2/25: St. Louis AAA - Association Football Club 3:2

AAA roster: Woods (goal), Lyford (point), Ladd (cover point), Sessinghaus, Caldwell, Forshaw, Robinson (forwards). AFC roster: Toaler (goal), Baker (point), Smith (cover point), Ross, Hoolan, Lewis, Le Cron (forwards).

  • 3/1: SLU Alumni - St. Louis High School 0:0

Alumni roster: Nahler (goal), Taylor, Ladd (point), Baker (cover point), Kiely, Hoolan, Menown, Lyons (forwards). High School roster: Gillespie (goal), Pasco (point), Rutledge (cover point), Little, Caldwell, Reppe, Randall (forwards).

Spokane, Washington

Ice hockey replaced ice polo in Spokane this winter. The "old Spokane hockey team" came together again and issued a challenge to any team in the city. Rossland and Nelson wanted to play in Spokane, and wrote to the Spokane club in an effort to arrange dates, which were impossible to setup due to the uncertainty of the skating season in Spokane.[8]

The Spokane Hockey Club was invited to compete in the Rossland Winter Carnival, which began on February 12, 1901. They were unable to practice due to a lack of ice, and thus did not send a team. Billy Myers was captain of the Spokane club.[9]

College ice hockey

See: 1900–01 United States collegiate men's ice hockey season

References

  1. Chicago Tribune, 1901-01-20
  2. The Inter Ocean, 1901-02-09
  3. Boston Globe, 1901-01-15
  4. Detroit Free Press, 1900-12-05
  5. Detroit Free Press, 1901-01-27
  6. Detroit Free Press, 1901-02-22
  7. Buffalo Courier, 1901-02-26
  8. Spokane Chronicle, 1901-01-08
  9. Spokane Chronicle, 1901-02-02


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