1942 Japan Intercollegiate Games

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These were the 1942 Japan Intercollegiate Games:

Results

@Shibaura Rink

First round
  • 1/8: Meiji University - Doshisha University 14:0
  • 1/8: Waseda University - Kyoto Imperial University 19:0 (6:0, 8:0, 5:0)
  • 1/8: Hosei University - Tokyo Imperial University 22:1 (6:1, 6:0, 10:0)

[1]

Semifinals
  • Meiji University - Chuo University 4:1 (2:0, 1:0, 1:1)
  • Hosei University - Waseda University 5:3 (0:2, 3:0, 2:1)

[2]

Final
  • 1/10: Meiji University - Hosei University 6:1 (2:0, 3:1, 1:0)

Meiji roster: Kimura, Tamura, Nakamura (forwards), Kinsawa, Ohtake, Iwada (spares), Namekawa, Yamanouchi (defense), Nakagawa (goal). Hosei roster: Ohnishi, Shimazaki, Funatsu (forwards), Kitabari, Yamashi, Tokishima (spares), Yamaguchi, Yoshimaki (defense), Tada (goal).[3]

Tokyo University Ice Hockey League

  • 11/4: St. Paul’s - Tokyo Imperial University 7:0 (2:0, 1:0, 4:0)
  • 11/4: Waseda University - Keio University 3:2 (2:1, 1:1, 0:0)

[4]

  • 11/6: St. Paul’s - Meiji University 3:2
  • 11/6: Keio University - Tokyo Imperial University 10:0

[5]

  • 11/8: Waseda University - Tokyo Imperial University 11:1 (0:1, 3:0, 8:0)
  • 11/8: Meiji University - Keio University 4:1 (0:0, 1:1, 3:0)

[6]

  • 11/10: Meiji University - Tokyo Imperial University 22:0 (7:0, 3:0, 12:0)
  • 11/10: Waseda University - St. Paul’s 3:1 (0:0, 1:1, 2:0)
  • 11/12: Meiji University - Waseda University 6:0 (1:0, 2:0, 3:0)

Meiji roster: Yamanouchi, Eizoie, Tamura (forwards), Naruse, Nakamura (defense), Nakagawa (goal). Waseda roster: Nonaga, Kawanishi, Ogawa (forwards), Matsumoto, Yano (defense), Shima (goal).

  • 11/12: St. Paul’s - Keio University 4:3 (2:0, 2:2, 0:1)

St. Paul’s roster: Onikura, Nakamura, Ohinura (forwards), Kobayashi, Uchifuji (defense), Miyoshi (goal). Meikari, Kitabori, Yamazaki (forwards), Kosuga, Kagaya (defense), Shimizu (goal).

Meiji, Waseda and St. Paul’s were tied on top at 3-1. Keio was 1-3, and Imperial 0-4. There were plans to arrange a championship series.[7]

References

  1. Japan Times, 1942-01-10
  2. Asahi Shimbun, 1942-01-10
  3. Japan Times, 1942-01-12
  4. Asahi Shimbun, 1941-11-05
  5. Japan Times, 1941-11-08
  6. Japan Times, 1941-11-09
  7. Japan Times, 1941-11-13