1934 All-Japan Championship

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The 1934 All-Japan Championship was the fourth edition of the national ice hockey championship in Japan. Keio University won the championship.

Results

[1]

@Shibaura Rink

First round
  • 1/19: Keio University - Rikkyo University 12:2 - goals: Fujino (4), Kamei (3), Furuya (3), Hirakawa, C. Fujino/Koyanagi (2)

Keio roster: Fujino, Kamei, Furuya, Hirakawa, C. Fujino, Tamba (forwards), Shinjo, Shida (defense), Abe (goal). Rikkyo roster: Koyanagi, Shinka, Y. Kanaya, Ohashi, Shoki, Iwasa (forwards), E. Kanaya, Sudo, Yashima (defense), Yonekura, Kato (goal).

Second round
  • 1/19: Meiji University - Tomakomai 2:1 - goals: Kobayashi (2)/Hayashi

Meiji roster: Kobayashi, Yazaki, Yamamoto (forwards), Namba, Hirabayashi (defense), Saito (goal). Tomakomai roster: Hayashi, Asakura, Hara, Nihei (forwards), Fukui, Tomaki (defense), Hiramoto (goal).

  • 1/19: Manchuria Medical College - Tokyo Tomon Club 11:1 - goals: M. Kinoshita (3), Hirano (5), S. Kinoshita (3)/Fujiwara

Manchuria roster: M. Kinoshita, Masutani, Hirano, Yoshino, S. Kinoshita, Kojima (forwards), Hayama, Hori (defense), Asao (goal). Tomon roster: Maki, Nakadate, Fujiwara, Hozaka (forwards), Kuwayama, Hirano, Abe (defense), Hanoda (goal).

  • 1/19: Furukawa Nikko - Keijo All-Stars 8:0 (2:0, 5:0, 1:0) - goals: J. Hoshino, Kumiyama (3), K. Hoshino, T. Saito (2), Abe

Furukawa roster: J. Hoshino, Kamiyama, K. Hoshino, T. Saito, Abe, Sawamoto (forwards), Kazuhisa, F. Hoshino, Watanabe (defense), Saito (goal). Keijo roster: Kawanishi, Umetsur, Musunaga, Ri (forwards), Yamazumi, Maki (defense), Ito (goal).

  • 1/19: Keio University - Seijo Higher School 16:0 - goals: Kamei (7), Furuya (7), Ito, Hirakawa

Keio roster: Fujino, Kamei, Furuya, M. Fujino, Ito, Igarashi, Hirakawa (forwards), Shinjo, Shioda (defense), Abe, Kawazaki (goal). Seijo roster: Abe, Komatsu, Hiramatsu, Shiraichi (forwards), Hayakawa, Shima, Koga (defense), Matsunami, Fukuda (goal).

Semifinals
  • 1/20: Keio University - Furukawa Nikko 7:2
  • 1/20: Manchuria Medical College - Meiji University 3:2
Final
  • 1/21: Keio University - Manchuria Medical College 5:2 - goals: M. Fujino (2), Kamei, Furuya (2)/Hirano, S. Kinoshita

Keio roster: M. Fujino, Kamei, Furuya (forwards), Shinjo, Shioda (defense), Abe (goal). Manchuria roster: Mr. Kinoshita, Hirano, S. Kinoshita (forwards), Hayami, Hori (defense), Asao (goal).

Jingu Championship (Meiji Shrine)

@ Shibaura Rink

Semifinals
  • 1/27: Furukawa Nikko - Keio University 4:2
  • 1/27: Manchuria Medical College - Meiji Universiy 2:0
Final
  • 1/28: Manchuria Medical College - Furukawa Nikko 5:3 (0:1, 2:1, 3:1) - goals: Mr. Kinoshita (2), Hirano, S. Kinoshita, Hayama/Abe, K. Hoshino (2)

Mancuria roster: Mr. Kinoshita, Hirano, S. Kinoshita (forwards), Hayama, Hori (defense), Asao (goal). Nikko roster: J. Hoshino, Watanabe, Kamiyama, Abe. K. Hoshino (forwards), Kazuhisa, Sawamoto, F. Hoshino (defense), Saito (goal).

[2]

Other games

The Shibaura Rink, the largest indoor ice rink in Asia, opened at 4 Tsukimoho, Nichome, Shiba, known as the Sibaura reclaimed district, in Tokyo. It opened on November 19, when All-Tokyo Old Boys and a foreign team played an ice hockey game. The rink was operated by the Asahi Ice Co. The ice surface was 200x85 feet, while a total of 60,000 feet of pipes imbedded in concrete ensured freezing to 1 3/4” thickness. The stands held about 4,000 people, and there was a restaurant that operated in conjunction with the rink. It cost 300,000 yen to build.

  • 11/26: Waseda University - Canadians 5:1 @ Shibaura Rink

Waseda roster: Hiromatsu, Shibayama, Suzukui, Oka, Kosuda, Bettsujo (forwards), Matsumoto, Nakatate (defense), Haneda, Nakajima (goal). Canadians roster: L. Tappan, W.A. Laffin, K. Doull, R. Raphe, R. Hubert (forwards), L. Marler, L. Dowd, W. Stemshorne, J. Manion (defense), F.R. Harriss (goal).

  • 11/29: Canadians - Tokyo Imperial University 5:4 @ Shibaura Rink

Canadians roster: Irwin, Doull, Hubert, Dowd, Raphe; Marler, Stemshorne, Manion; Harriss, Laffin. Tokyo roster: Kishi, Kozawa, Kitahara, Oishi, Irie, Araran; Omamura, Sakai, Uehara, Oi.

  • 12/3: Meiji University - Canadians 6:1 @ Shibaura Rink

Meiji roster: Saito; Namba, Yamamoto; Hirabayashi, Kobayashi, Sai, Yazaki, Yamashita, Terao. Canadians roster: Harriss; Marler, Irwin; Dowd, Stemshorne, Hubert, Doul, Tappan, Raphe.

  • 12/3: All-Tokyo - Nikko Seidosho 4:2
  • 12/6: Keio University - Canadians 8:2 (3:0, 2:1, 3:1) @ Shibaura Rink

Keio roster: Mr. Fujino, Hirakawa, Kamei, T. Fujino, Izawa, Furuya, Arai (forwards), Arasaka, Shioda (defense), Abe (goal). Canadians roster: Tappan, Dowd, Doull, Raphe, Hubert, Manion (forwards), Marler, Stemshorne (defense), Harriss (goal).

  • 12/10: Canadians - Rikkyo University 3:2 (0:1, 1:1, 2:0) @ Shibaura Rink

Canadians roster: Harriss; Harless, Laffn; Stemshorne, Marler, Manion, Rankin, Hubert. Rikkyo roster: Kato; Sudo, O. Kanaya; Ohashi, Yashima, Niizeki, S. Kanaya, Koyanagi.

  • 12/13: Canadians - Tokyo All-Stars 5:4 @ Shibaura Rink

Canadians roster: Harriss (goal), W. Stemshorn, Irwin (defense), Hubert (LW), Doull (center), Manion (RW). Subs: Ralffe, Tappan, Walser, Helm, Dowd, Marler. Tokyo roster: Nakamura, Fukui (goal), Shimizu, Mishima, Saito (defense), Hirakawa, Maki, Fujiwara, Kaneko, Hosaka, Koba (forwards)

  • 12/17: Nikko All-Stars - Canadians 5:0 (1:0, 3:0, 1:0) @ Shibaura Rink

Nikko roster: J. Hoshino, Kamiyama, Abe, K. Hoshino, Watanabe, Okamoto, Kazuhisa (forwards). F. Hoshino, Sawamoto (defense), Kaneko, Saito (goal). Canadians roster; Tappin, Manion, Hubert, Irwin, Dowd (forwards), Stemshorne, Marler, Raliffe (defense), Harriss (goal).

  • 12/22: Canadians - Shimizu 2:0 (0:0, 1:0, 1:0) @ Shibaura Rink
  • 12/24: Dairen Manshu Club - Fushun Middle School 2:0 @ Yeiantai rink, Fushun
  • 12/25: Dairen Manshu Club - All-Fushun 2:0 @ Yeiantai
  • 12/25: Manchuria Medical College - Keijo University 5:0 @ Mukden
  • 12/30: Manchuria Medical College - Korean Railway Bureau 11:0 @ Mukden

“Trials for the All-Japan ice hockey championship tournament will be held for two days from January 5 at the rink of the Manchuria Medical College in Mukden. Thirteen teams will participate.”[3]

  • 1/6: Hsinking Commercial School beat Dairen Middle School 2 @ Mukden - final of All Manchuria Middle School Ice Hockey Championship - noted to be the third straight year Hsinking won it
  • 1/9: Dairen Commercial School - Reizen 11:0 @ Central Park
  • 1/13: Waseda University - Keijo Imperial University 7:2 @ Han River, Keijo
  • 1/13: Waseda University - Keijo Imperial University 5:3 @ Han River, Keijo
  • 1/14: Waseda University - Antung Middle School 7:0 @ Antung
  • 1/14: Waseda University - All-Antung 14:0 @ Antung -
  • 1/16: Waseda University - Manchuria Medical College Reserves 7:3 @ Mukden
  • 1/18: Keijo All-Stars - Tokyo Imperial University 11:0
  • 1/23: Waseda University - Mantetsu 4:4 OT @ Kagamigaike rink
  • 1/23: All-Dairen - Waseda University 7:5 @ Central Park
  • 1/25: Waseda University - Dairen Middle School 2 9:2 @ Kagamigaike rink
  • 1/26: Waseda University - Dairen Middle School 1
  • 1/26: Harbin New Sports Club (Russian) - Mantetsu 7:0 @ Central Park
  • 1/27: Harbin - Tientsin 7:3 @ Tientsin - Harbin also played in Peking
  • 1/28: Reizen Primary School A beat Nihon Primary School A - All-Dairen Primary School Tournament
  • 1/29: Asahi B - Reizen B - " - semifinal
  • 1/31: Manchuria Medical College - Waseda University 4:1 @ Kyoto Skating Rink
  • 2/1: Meiji University - Furukawa Nikko 2:1 (2:0, 0:1, 0:0) @ Shibaura Rink
  • 2/4: Keio University - Waseda University 4:2 (2:0, 2:2, 0:0) @ Shibaura Rink

Keio roster: S. Fujino, Kamei, Furuya (forwards), Shioda, Shinjo, Igarashi (defense), Abe (goal). Waseda roster: Bessho, Osawa, Suzuki, Nakadate, Abe, Kosuda (forwards), Hiromatsu, Shibayama, Matsumoto (defense), Haheda (goal).

Mantetsu left on 2/9 for a game in Hsinking.[4]

  • 2/28: Tokyo All-Stars - Canadians 15:7 (3:1, 7:2, 5:4) @ Shibaura Rink

Tokyo roster: Fukui, Kuwayama, Mishima, Miki, Kaneko. Canadians: Harriss; Ralphe, Marler, Doull, Manion, Hubert, Russell, Walsesr, Dowd, Laffin, Irwin.

All-Manchuria Hockey Tournament
  • 1/5: Manchuria Medical College beat All-Hsinking by forfeit - final
Dairen Ice Hockey Tournament

Held under the auspices of Dairen Skating League - set to be played from 1/31-2/4 with six teams.

  • 2/4: Mantetsu - Dairen Middle School 2 3:2 - final @ Kagamigaike rink

References

  1. Nihon no suketo hattatsushi : supido, figyua, aisu hokke (1981)
  2. Japan Times, 1934-01-30
  3. Manchuria Daily News, 1934-01-08
  4. Manchuria Daily News, 1934-02-10