Quaker City Hockey Club

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Quaker City Hockey Club
CityPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
 USA
LeagueAmerican Amateur Hockey League, 1900–01
Founded1897
Home arenaWest Park Ice Palace
ColorsMaroon, White[1]
   
CaptainGeorge Orton
Quaker City Hockey Club, 1898–99. Team captain George Orton sits second from the right, middle row
Game between Quaker City HC and Princeton University inside the West Park Ice Palace

The Quaker City Hockey Club was an amateur ice hockey team from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[2]

History[edit]

Formed in 1897, the Quaker City Hockey Club was a member of the American Amateur Hockey League during the 1900–1901 season, playing its home games at the West Park Ice Palace at 52nd and Jefferson streets in Philadelphia before the Ice Palace was destroyed in a fire on March 24, 1901.[3]

The team finished last in the 1900–1901 AAHL standings (behind Brooklyn Crescents, New York Athletic Club, St. Nicholas Hockey Club, Brooklyn Skating Club and New York Hockey Club) with two wins, eight losses and one draw.

Canadian middle distance runner and Olympic gold medalist George Orton captained the team. Also on the 1900–01 roster was Pennsylvania native 1906 U.S. Open tennis champion William Clothier. The 1897–1898 season saw Canadians Hugh Yelverton "Bert" Russel (of the Ottawa Hockey Club) and Stanley Willett (of the Montreal Victorias) on the roster.

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Notes[edit]

  1. ^ The Philadelphia Times, Feb. 20 1898, pg. 11
  2. ^ Seven of the Quaker City Hockey Club. The new member of the Amateur Hockey League The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Jan. 16 1901, pg. 16
  3. ^ "West Park Ice Palace destroyed by fire" The Philadelphia Inquirer, March 25 1901, pg. 1