1929–30 British Ice Hockey season

The 1929–30 British Ice Hockey season was the inaugural season where an organised league structure was implemented. The format consisted of a Southern and Northern British league and a Scottish League.[1]

1929–30 British Ice Hockey season
LeagueSouthern and Northern British league
Scottish League
Sportice hockey

In the BIHA Championship the leading teams from the southern and northern leagues would play off to determine who met in the final and compete for the Patton Cup. In the final London Lions beat Glasgow 2–1 with Blaine Sexton, who had founded the London Lions in 1924, and Bushell scoring for London and Macdonald scoring for Glasgow.[2]

The Patton cup was named after Major Peter Patton a past president of the British Ice Hockey Association.[3] Patton had founded 'Princes' in December 1896, the first ice hockey club in Great Britain. In the 1913/14 season he also founded the British Ice Hockey Association (BIHA). The 1929/1930 season was the only time Scottish teams were linked with the Patton Cup.[4]

Southern League

The southern league was competed for by five teams playing home and away. Oxford University and Cambridge University only played each other once in the annual varsity match which awarded double league points.

Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts
1 London Lions 8 0
2 Prince's 8 0
3 United Services 8 0
4 Cambridge University 7 0
5 Oxford University 7 0
Source:

BIHA Southern League Championship semi finals

Date Venue Team 1 Team 2 Score
April 30Grosvenor HousePrince'sCambridge University3-0
May 1Golders GreenLondon LionsUnited Services2-1

Southern Final

Date Venue Team 1 Team 2 Score
May 3Golders GreenLondon LionsPrince's4-1

Northern League

The Northern League consisted of five teams from Manchester and Glasgow.

BIHA Northern League Championship Final

Team 1 Team 2 Score
GlasgowManchester

BIHA Grand Final (Patton Cup)

Date Venue Team 1 Team 2 Score
May 3Golders GreenLondon LionsGlasgow2-1

Scottish League

Ten teams first participated in the Points Competition which was played to separate the top teams from the bottom. The top five teams from the Points Competition went on to form the First Division, while the bottom five finishers were consigned to the Second Division. The Glasgow Mohawks won the championship as the top team in the First Division.[5]

Points Competition

Scores
Date Team 1 Score Team 2
10/4Bridge of Weir2 - 1Mohawks
10/8Kelvingrove6 - 0Dennistoun
10/11Doonside5 - 1Glasgow Skating Club
10/15Queens2 - 2Achtungs
10/18Bearsden5 - 4Mohawks
10/22Dennistoun3 - 3Glasgow University
10/25Glasgow Skating Club2 - 0Bridge of Weir
10/29Queens6 - 1Kelvingrove
11/5Bearsden6 - 1Doonside
11/8Mohawks4 - 1Glasgow Skating Club
11/12Queens2 - 0Dennistoun
11/15Bridge of Weir4 - 0Doonside
11/19Achtungs8 - 0Kelvingrove
11/22Queens2 - 0Glasgow University
12/3Achtungs4 - 0Dennistoun
12/6Kelvingrove3 - 2Glasgow University
12/10Bearsden3 - 2Bridge of Weir
12/13Achtungs8 - 2Glasgow University
12/17Bearsden3 - 2Glasgow Skating Club
12/20Mohawks7 - 0Doonside
Table
Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts
1 Bearsden 4 4 0 0 17 9 +8 8
2 Achtungs 4 3 0 1 22 4 +18 7
3 Queens 4 3 0 1 12 3 +9 7
4 Glasgow Mohawks 4 2 2 0 16 8 +8 4
5 Bridge of Weir 4 2 2 0 8 6 +2 4
6 Kelvingrove 4 2 2 0 10 16 6 4
7 Glasgow Skating Club 4 1 3 0 6 12 6 2
8 Doonside 4 1 3 0 6 18 12 2
9 Glasgow University 4 0 3 1 7 16 9 1
10 Dennistoun 4 0 3 1 3 15 12 1
Source:

Championship round

First Division

Scores
Date Team 1 Score Team 2
1/3Mohawks3 - 0Queens
1/14Achtungs3 - 2Bearsden
2/7Achtungs3 - 1Bridge of Weir
2/28Queens6 - 2Achtungs
3/14Mohawks3 - 0Bridge of Weir
3/18Queens3 - 2Bearsden
3/28Mohawks2 - 0Achtungs
4/1Queens8 - 0Bridge of Weir
4/8Bearsden3 - 1Bridge of Weir
4/15Mohawks4 - 1Bearsden
Table
Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts
1 Glasgow Mohawks 4 4 0 0 12 1 +11 8
2 Queens 4 3 1 0 17 7 +10 6
3 Achtungs 4 2 2 0 8 11 3 4
4 Bearsden 4 1 3 0 8 11 3 2
5 Bridge of Weir 4 0 4 0 2 17 15 0
Source:

Second Division

Scores
Date Team 1 Score Team 2
1/7Glasgow University8 - 0Doonside
1/10Kelvingrove3 - 2Glasgow Skating Club
2/11Kelvingrove4 - 0Dennistoun
3/4Doonside1 - 0Dennistoun
3/7Glasgow Skating Club5 - 2Glasgow University
3/11Kelvingrove1 - 0Glasgow University
3/21Glasgow Skating Club8 - 0Doonside
4/4Kelvingrove5 - 0Doonside
4/11Glasgow Skating Club2 - 1Dennistoun
4/18Glasgow University2 - 2Dennistoun
Table
Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts
1 Kelvingrove 4 4 0 0 13 2 +11 8
2 Glasgow Skating Club 4 3 1 0 17 6 +11 6
3 Glasgow University 4 1 2 1 12 8 +4 3
4 Doonside 4 1 3 0 1 21 20 2
5 Dennistoun 4 0 3 1 3 9 6 1
Source:

Mitchell Trophy

The 1929–30 Mitchell Trophy was the first edition of the single-elimination cup competition contested in Scotland. The title was won by Glasgow Skating Club.

Results

Team 1Team 2ScoreRound
QueensGlasgow Mohawks1–01st
Glasgow Skating ClubAchtungs2–11st
BearsdenKelvingrove2–02nd
Dennistoun EaglesDoonside4–02nd
Glasgow Skating ClubBridge of Weir2–2, 3–12nd
QueensGlasgow University0–12nd
BearsdenGlasgow University5–1Semis
Glasgow Skating ClubDennistoun4–2Semis
Glasgow Skating ClubBearsden3–1Final

References

  1. ""Ice-Hockey." Times [London, England] 14 Feb. 1930". The Times Digital Archive.
  2. ""ICE Hockey." Times [London, England] 19 May 1930". The Times Digital Archive.
  3. "Ice Hockey by Major Bethune Minet Patton" (PDF). Oxford University.
  4. "Facts". Ice Hockey Journalists UK. Archived from the original on 2016-08-25. Retrieved 2017-09-26.
  5. Marshall, William S (2014). Frozen in Time: The Lost History of Scottish Ice Hockey 1895-1940. The Grimsay Press. ISBN 978-1845301514.
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