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Article about a hockey league forming during WWI in Pictou from the January 16th, 1915 Pictou Advocate.
"TOWN HOCKEY LEAGUE WITH 4 TEAMS HAS BEEN FORMED
Stars, Banks, Academy and Railway Names of the Teams - Dates for the Opening Games.
The young fellows of the town have decided not to be without the keen and vigorous sport of hockey and have formed a local league of four teams, the Stars, the Banks, the Academy and the Railway. A schedule has been drawn up and arrangements made for the use of the ice at the skating rink for matches and practices.
The officials of the league are as follows:
President - Dr. J. J. MacKenzie
Vice-President and Treasurer - J. Chisholm
Secretary - S.C. Rose.
The managing committee is composed of the officers and H. Corbin, of the Stars; H. Tanner, of the Banks; William R. Sproull, of the Academy, and G. McGregor, of the Railway; also C.H. Wisener and W.A. Harris.
The schedule, as far as drawn up, is as follows:
Jan. 13 - Bankers vs. Stars
Jan. 20 - Academy vs. Railway
Jan. 27 - Stars vs. Academy
Feb. 3 - Sars vs. Academy
Feb. 10 - Bankers vs. Academy
Feb. 17 - Stars vs. Railway
Feb. 24 - Bankers vs. Stars
March 3 - Academy vs. Railway
March 10 - Railway vs. Bankers
March 17 - Star vs. Academy
The boys would appreciate it if some generous-minded lover of sport would donate a trophy, such as a silver cup.
The first game in the town hockey league was played in the skating rink on Wednesday night between the Stars and teh Bankers, the Stars winning by a score of 11 to 8. B. McLaren refereed. The lineup was as follows: -
BANKERS STARS
Henessey............Goal...............C. Henderson
E. Dickie............Point.................B. McKnight
Jones................Cover...................H. Corbin
J. Chisholm........Center...................Veniot
Sarson
H. Tanner..........R. Wing...........J. Henderson
C. MacDonald....L. Wing..............F. McGuire
Veniot got knocked out by being struck by the puck and Sarson took his place."
Town Hockey League with 4 Teams has been Formed
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- PA Jan 16 1915 pg 10
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- Susan Parker
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