1930 British Championship
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The 1930 British Championship was the first edition of the British Championship. The final was played on May 17 at Golders Green Ice Rink, home of the London Lions It was won by the Lions.
The teams competed for the Patton Cup.
Qualification round
Southern Championship
- Semifinals
Date | Venue | Team 1 | Team 2 | Score |
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April 30 | Grosvenor House | Princes | Cambridge University | 3-0 |
May 1 | Golders Green | London Lions | United Services | 2-1 |
- Final
Date | Venue | Team 1 | Team 2 | Score |
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May 3 | Golders Green | London Lions | Princes | 4-1 |
Northern Championship
The Glasgow team was assembled utilizing a pool of players from the various Scottish League teams.
- Glasgow - Manchester 1:1, 3:2
Glasgow qualified for the final.
Final
- 5/17: London Lions - Glasgow 2:1 - goals: B.N. Sexton, H.Bushell/S. Macdonald @ Golders Green
The match was also described as "England vs. Scotland".
Sources
- Homes of British Ice Hockey, Martin. C Harris (2007).
- Frozen in Time: The Lost History of Scottish Ice Hockey 1895-1940, William S. Marshall (2014).
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