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| - The Vancouver Commercial League was a senior amateur league in Vancouver, British Columbia. It operated around 1910 to 1920. Its teams were not classified as amateur by the British Columbia Amateur Hockey Association and were not eligible for Allan Cup competition. That was because the teams were sponsored by commercial organizations. Sometimes an all-star team from the league was able to enter the playoffs. The Vancouver Black Brothers were one of the better teams in the league.
- Vancouver Commercial League was an Independent League that was based in Vancouver, BC excpet for 1952 1910 - Dry Goods, Fruit Merchants, Johnson Bros, Spencer 1911 - Fruit Merchants, Johnson Bros, Province, World 1913 - B. C. Telephones, Cedar Cove, Law Students, National Biscuit Co, North Vancouver, West Canada Power 1914 - C. P. R., Crescents, and Snider & Brethour enter the league and Cedar Cove, Law Students and North Vancouver has left the league 1915 - Firemen and Malkins enter the league and C. P. R. and West Canada Power has left the league 1917 - No teams enter or left the league
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| - The Vancouver Commercial League was a senior amateur league in Vancouver, British Columbia. It operated around 1910 to 1920. Its teams were not classified as amateur by the British Columbia Amateur Hockey Association and were not eligible for Allan Cup competition. That was because the teams were sponsored by commercial organizations. Sometimes an all-star team from the league was able to enter the playoffs. The Vancouver Black Brothers were one of the better teams in the league.
- Vancouver Commercial League was an Independent League that was based in Vancouver, BC excpet for 1952 1910 - Dry Goods, Fruit Merchants, Johnson Bros, Spencer 1911 - Fruit Merchants, Johnson Bros, Province, World 1913 - B. C. Telephones, Cedar Cove, Law Students, National Biscuit Co, North Vancouver, West Canada Power 1914 - C. P. R., Crescents, and Snider & Brethour enter the league and Cedar Cove, Law Students and North Vancouver has left the league 1915 - Firemen and Malkins enter the league and C. P. R. and West Canada Power has left the league 1916 - Arnold & Quigley and Purdy Pets enter the league and B. C. Telephones 1917 - No teams enter or left the league 1918 - Coughlan's, Delmonico, National Buscuit, Purdy-Centrals, 1920 - Arnold & Quigley, Central, Mission, Nabobs 1921 - Kelly-Douglas enter the league 1936 - A & Q Cubs, Asahi, Forest, Grant Gunn, Patricias 1952 - Nanaimo , Vancouver Indians, Vancouver Kerrisdale, Vancouver Olympics, Vancouver Pilsners, Vancouver-U of BC NOTE 1 - During the 1918 Season, Purdy and Central Merged together
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