1935 All-Japan Championship

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The 1935 All-Japan Championship was the sixth edition of the national ice hockey championship in Japan. Oji Paper Co. won the championship.

Results

[1]

@Shibaura Rink

First round
  • 1/25: Meiji University - All-Keijo 3:1 (1:1, 0:0, 2:0)
Second round
  • 1/25: Oji Paper Co. - Waseda University 7:4 (1:0, 6:1, 0:3)
  • 1/25: Manchuria Medical College - Meiji University 11:2 (2:1, 2:1, 7:0)
  • 1/26: Keio University - South Manchuria Railway Co. 9:2
  • 1/26: All-Nikko - Rikkyo University 7:2
Semifinals
  • 1/26: Oji Paper Co. - Manchuria Medical College 6:5 (or 5:4)
  • 1/26: All-Nikko - Keio University 7:1
Final
  • 1/27: Oji Paper Co. - All-Nikko 6:3

Oji roster: Nihei, Kitazawa, Hara (forwards), Abo, Fukui (defense), Hiramoto (goal), Asakura (sub). Nikko roster: Hoshino, Kamiyama, Abe (forwars), Wakyu, Sawamoto (defense), Kaneko (goal), Saito (sub).

Other games

  • 12/10: Tokyo Ice Hockey Club - Keio
  • 12/11: Keio University - Tokyo OB 16:5 @ Shibaura[2]
  • 12/12: Tokyo Ice Hockey Club - Rikkyo
  • 12/17: Tokyo Ice Hockey Club - Imperial

“The 1st hockey team of the Harbin Commercial Club returned here on Friday from Tientsin where it had an inter-city competition with the Tientsin and Peking teams. The Harbin sportsmen won two matches from the Tientsin team, and lost three to the united Peking-Tientsin team.”[3]

  • 1/20: South Manchurian Railway Co. - Tokyo Ice Hockey Club 9:5 (1:3, 2:1, 6:1) @ Kobe[4]
  • 1/20: All-Tokyo - South Manchuria Railway Co. 7:4 @ Kobe[5]
  • 1/21: Kobe Club - Kyoto Club 4:1 @ Kobe[6]
  • 1/21: Keijo Imperial University - Doshisha University 9:3 @ Kobe
  • 1/23: Waseda University - Dairen Mantetsu 9:5 (1:2, 2:3, 6:0)[7]
  • 2/2: Waseda University - Keio University 7:6 @ Shibaura Rink[8]

Waseda roster: Betsho, Tomita, Kosuda (forwards), Ichikawa, Matsumoto (defense), Nakajima (goal), Matsuda, Nishibori, Abe (reserves). Keio roster: Fujino, Kamei, Furuya (forwards), Shioda, Igarashi (defense), Kawasaki (goal), Tsutsumi, Arai, Hirakawa (reserves).

  • 2/3: Manchuria Medical College - Rikkyo University 6:2 (3:1, 0:0, 3:1) @ Shechuku Rink, Kyoto[9]
  • 2/3: Manchuria Medical College - Doshisha University 9:0 (4:0, 1:0, 4:0) @ - “
  • 2/17: Manshu - Fushun 2:1 - All-Manchuria inter-city contest @ Hsinking[10]
  • 4/12: Manchoukou - Meiji University 13:2 (4:0, 6:0, 3:2) @ Tokyo[11]
  • 4/17: Manchoukou - Doshisha/Kyoto Imperial University Combination 8:2 (2:0, 3:0, 3:2) @ Kyoto[12]
  • 4/19: Manchoukou - Japan 6:6 (3:3, 2:1, 1:2) @ Kyoto[13]
All-Manchuria Championship

Dairen Elimination

  • 1/8: Dairen Mantetsu - South Manchuria Technical College
  • 1/8: Dairen Middle School 2 - Railway Workshop Clan
  • 1/9: Dairen Commercial School - first game winner
  • 1/9: Dairen Middle School 1 - second game winner

Final round @ Mukden on 1/12 and 13 - Six teams from Dairen, Hsinking, Mukden, Antung and Fushun.

  • 1/13: Manchuria Medical College (Hojin team) beat Dairen Mantetsu - final[14]

A Dairen Ice Hockey Meet was slated to take place from January 16-20.

References

  1. Nihon no suketo hattatsushi : supido, figyua, aisu hokke (1981)
  2. Japan Chronicle, 1934-12-12
  3. Manchuria Daily News, 1935-02-05
  4. Japan Times, 1935-01-22
  5. Japan Chronicle, 1935-01-22
  6. Japan Chronicle, 1935-01-23
  7. Manchuria Daily News, 1935-01-24
  8. Japan Times, 1935-02-05
  9. Manchuria Daily News, 1935-02-04
  10. Manchuria Daily News, 1935-02-19
  11. Manchuria Daily News, 1935-04-13
  12. Manchuria Daily News, 1935-04-19
  13. Manchuria Daily News, 1935-04-20
  14. Manchuria Daily News, 1935-01-14