Jugend-Wanderpreis
The Jugend-Wanderpreis of the Austrian Ice Hockey Federation was established in 1931. As the Szabo-Jugend-Cup had been permanently won by SC Hakoah Wien, a new trophy was donated by Pötzleinsdorfer SK board member, Willi Moser, for junior clubs to vie for.
The team that would win the trophy in two consecutive years or three times in all, would get the trophy permanently Combinations of several clubs were allowed. The game times were 2x15 minutes with a break of 10 minutes. The winner was engraved on the trophy. The players of the winning team received a badge of honor.
After the Wiener EV organization claimed the trophy in 1932 and 1933, it went into their possession for good. The Jugend-Wanderpreis des OeEHV became the new challenge trophy for 1934.
Champions
Season | Champion | Runner-up |
1931-32 | Wiener EV | SC Hakoah Wien |
1932-33 | Wiener EV B | Wiener EV A |
Sources
- Der Eishockey sport - official publication of the OEHV