1894-95 in British hockey

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This was the 1894-95 season in British ice hockey:

Overview

It was a very cold winter throughout Britain and hockey activities were numerous throughout the country. In Belfast, informal ice hockey games were played at the Ballydrain Lake. On February 19, 1895, the Viceregal party and the officers of the Coldstream played an ice hockey game on the Liffey river in Dublin. In Wales, the Cranham Quarry Pond was home to a game on February 21 between Haverfordwest and Pembroke Country, the latter winning 3-1.

In Scotland, the The February 2, 1895, edition of the Kinross-shire Advertiser reported that "A shinty match, with goals a quarter of a mile apart, was played between teams selected by Mr. W. Pollock Wylie and Mr. J. Laing. In the first half Mr. Wylie’s team had 2 goals to 1. The second half resulted in a draw." The game was played at Loch Leven on January 30. Previously, on December 25, 1894, Le Figaro newspaper in Paris reported that: "The success of Hockey (Polo) is strengthened day after day at Pôle Nord. Rumor tells that a Scottish team will soon compete in France against the members of the Hockey-Club. The match will be played at Pôle Nord." This event did not take place until three years later, when the Scottish Ice Hockey Club played six games in Paris.

In England there were over 20 active bandy clubs in existence. The first documented Varsity Match between Oxford and Cambridge was played this year. Among the sites were matches were played was Ascot, Blenheim Lake, Bluntisham, Burton-on-Trent, Dogmersfield Park, Kingsthorpe, Newark, Stanmore, Stockbridge, Stover Park, Sturminster Newton, Totnes, Virginia Water Lake, Wills Rd. Meadow, Wolvercoate Lake,

Four games were played at Buckingham Palace during January and February. The most notable was a game between a "Palace" team and a "Stanley family" team, which was comprised of Frederick Arthur Stanley and his four sons. The game was played with bandy sticks and a puck, and was won handily by the Stanleys. The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) played in many of the games played on the palace grounds. The lineups of the Palace and Stanley teams were as follows:

  • Palace Team: Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII), The Duke of York (later King George V), Lord Francis Bingham Mildmay, Sir Francis Astley-Corbett, Sir William Bromley Davenport, and Mr Ronald Moncrieffe.
  • Stanley Team: Frederick Arthur Stanley, Ferdinand Charles Stanley, George Frederick Stanley, Algernon Francis Stanley, Frederick William Stanley, and Lord Luke White Annaly.

Other games played at Buckingham Palace included: Sandringham 8 - House of Commons 5 (January 14), Prince of Wales Team - Duke of York Team (February 8), Sandringham 8 - House of Commons 5 (February 13).

Sidney Tebbutt, part of the notable Tebbutt Family, formed an ice hockey team in Leamington made up of several cricket players. Leamington played its first recorded game on February 16, 1895, tying Northampton HC 5-5. Mr. H.E. Thornely kindly offered to present a Challenge Cup to the Leamington club.

Results

Date Team 1 Score Team 2
January 8, 1895 Bury Fen Bandy Club 9:2 Huntingdon
January 10, 1895 Bury Fen Bandy Club 2:2 Virginia Water Hockey Club
January 11, 1895 Virginia Water Hockey Club 12:0 Stoke Park
January 12, 1895 Waterer's XI 3:1 Virginia Water Hockey Club
January 12, 1895 Newbold Revel 8:5 Mr. Rotherham's Team
January 31, 1895 Virginia Water Hockey Club 3:1 Stoke Park
February 1, 1895 Camberley 6:3 Virginia Water Hockey Club
February 2, 1895 Newbold Revel 15:3 Mr. Rotherham's Team
February 4, 1895 Bury Fen Bandy Club 8:0 March
February 5, 1895 Stoke Poges Bandy Club 14:5 Eton College
February 6, 1895 Virginia Water Hockey Club 12:4 Camberley
February 6, 1895 Melton Town 3:1 Melton Hunt
February 7, 1895 Virginia Water Hockey Club 7:2 Stoke Poges Bandy Club
February 7, 1895 Camberley 7:3 Staff College
February 7, 1895 Brackley 5:2 Bicester
February 9, 1895 Virginia Water Hockey Club 8:0 Camberley
February 9, 1895 Frittenden 3:1 Staplehurst
February 9, 1895 Salisbury 5:2 Downton College
February 9, 1895 Pyt House 3:0 Salisbury Theological College
February 9, 1895 Oundle 16:0 Stamford
February 9, 1895 Lincoln 5:1 Sudbrooke
February 10, 1895 Virginia Water Hockey Club 3:1 Staines
February 11, 1895 Woodstock 5:0 Mansfield College
February 11, 1895 Oundle 14:5 Milton
February 11, 1895 Sudbrooke 5:4 Lincoln
February 12, 1895 Oundle 15:2 Warmington
February 12, 1895 Camberley 8:1 Staff College
February 12, 1895 Virginia Water Hockey Club 15:1 Guards
February 12, 1895 Huntingdon 3:2 Bury Fen Bandy Club
February 13, 1895 Virginia Water Hockey Club 8:4 Stoke Poges Bandy Club
February 13, 1895 Salisbury 3:2 Downton College
February 13, 1895 Newark-on-Trent 3:1 Burton-on-Trent
February 14, 1895 Old Windsor 6:1 Virginia Water Hockey Club
February 15, 1895 Camberley 5:2 Virginia Water Hockey Club
February 16, 1895 Virginia Water Hockey Club 9:3 Camberley
February 16, 1895 Leamington 5:5 Northampton HC
February 16, 1895 G. Knott Team 3:2 E. Taylor Team
February 16, 1895 Salisbury 2:3 Downton Agricultural College
February 16, 1895 Stanlake Park 8:5 T.W. Rhodes Team
February 16, 1895 Woodstock 4:1 Islip
February 16, 1895 Burford 15:2 Witney
February 16, 1895 All Saints' School 5:3 Adderbury
February 16, 1895 Epping Football Club 6:4 Epping Cricket Club
February 16, 1895 Lincoln 2:1 Sudbrooke
February 17, 1895 Virginia Water Hockey Club 12:3 Staines
February 18, 1895 Bury Fen Bandy Club 2:2 Huntingdon/St. Ilves
February 18, 1895 Melton Hunt 4:1 Leicester Hockey Club
February 18, 1895 Pembroke College 5:5 Hensington House
February 18, 1895 Oxford City 2:2 Christ Church
February 19, 1895 Camberley 5:2 Eton College
February 19, 1895 Mathis Team 3:2 Brassey Team
February 19, 1895 Melton Hunt 3:2 Belvoir Castle
February 19, 1895 Normanhurst 7:1 Battle
February 20, 1895 Idina Brassey Team 8:8 T.A. Brassey Team
February 20, 1895 Virginia Water Hockey Club 5:2 Camberley
February 20, 1895 Epping 8:6 Essex Hunt Club
February 22, 1895 Virginia Water Hockey Club 6:0 Old Windsor
February 22, 1895 Fakenham 7:6 Dereham
February 22, 1895 Hensington House 5:5 R.M. Holland's Team
February 26, 1895 Virginia Water 10:3 Maiden Erlegh
February 27, 1895 Bury Fen Bandy Club 4:3 C. Fitzherbert Team
February 27, 1895 Camberley 10:3 Blackett Team
February 28, 1895 Camberley -:- Mr. Wheble Team
February 28, 1895 Camberley 11:1 Wellington College
March 1, 1895 Old Windsor 4:3 Virginia Water Hockey Club
March 2, 1895 Camberley 2:1 Maiden Erlegh
1895 Sudbrooke 11:2 Lincoln
1895 Oxford 4:1 Christ Church
1895 Tebbutt's Team 14:4 Virginia Water Hockey Club B
1895 Oxford 5:1 Bicester
1895 Oxford 2:2 Christ Church
1895 Kensington House 6:2 Pembroke
1895 Kensington House 5:5 R.M. Holland Team
1895 Woodstock 5:0 Bicester
1895 Woodstock 5:3 Oxford University
1895 Burton 2:2 Newark
1895 Newark 2:1 Burton
1895 Burton 14:0 Derby
1895 Newark 2:1 Burton
1895 Leamington 3:1 Northampton HC
1895 Newton Abbott 5:1 All Comers
1895 Newton Abbott 9:2 Rest of Devon
1895 Newton Abbott 9:8 Dartmouth
1895 Newton Abbott 6:0 M.F. Huarer Team
1895 Newton Abbott 7:3 Torquay
1895 Newton Abbott 5:1 Totnes
1895 Totnes 3:0 Newton Abbott
1895 Northampton HC W:L Towcester
1895 Pinner W:L Stanmore
1895 Pinner W:L Stanmore
1895 Stoke Poges Bandy Club 4:3 Eton College
1895 Winchester City 7:71 Winchester College
1895 Winchester City 5:1 Winchester College
1895 Winchester City 12:4 Odiham
1895 Winchester City 7:2 Winchester College
1895 Winchester City 11:0 Winchester College
1895 Winchester City 14:0 Stockbridge
1895 Winchester City 7:3 Winchester College
1895 Winchester College 8:4 OT Winchester City

1. Arnold Tebbutt changed sides to College after City took a 5-0 lead and scored six goals for College.

Contemporary accounts

Credits

Special thanks to Patrick H. for supplying some of the results found on this page.