The 1934-35 Tatra Cup was the eighth and ninth edition of the tournament. There were two tournaments, national (also known as the Pohár Palace sanatoria) and international (also known as the Cena riaditeľa J. Cittu), played in Novy Smokovec. The national tournament was held from December 30, 1934-January 1, 1935 (it was originally intended to start on the 23rd, but delayed due to weather), while the international tournament was staged from January 3-6, 1935. ŠK Vysoké Tatry won the national tournament, and EK Engelmann Wien won the international tournament.
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| - The 1934-35 Tatra Cup was the eighth and ninth edition of the tournament. There were two tournaments, national (also known as the Pohár Palace sanatoria) and international (also known as the Cena riaditeľa J. Cittu), played in Novy Smokovec. The national tournament was held from December 30, 1934-January 1, 1935 (it was originally intended to start on the 23rd, but delayed due to weather), while the international tournament was staged from January 3-6, 1935. ŠK Vysoké Tatry won the national tournament, and EK Engelmann Wien won the international tournament.
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| - The 1934-35 Tatra Cup was the eighth and ninth edition of the tournament. There were two tournaments, national (also known as the Pohár Palace sanatoria) and international (also known as the Cena riaditeľa J. Cittu), played in Novy Smokovec. The national tournament was held from December 30, 1934-January 1, 1935 (it was originally intended to start on the 23rd, but delayed due to weather), while the international tournament was staged from January 3-6, 1935. ŠK Vysoké Tatry won the national tournament, and EK Engelmann Wien won the international tournament.
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