Most players would have worn what they used for cricket: a pair of white pants and a shirt tucked into them, with shoes as worn back then. Hockey being a winter game, most would have worn a coloured jersey over the shirt; this is probably how the teams were distinguished. However, they did not wear any protective equipment at all (none of the mouthguards, shinguards, grip/protective gloves or high-tech goalkeeping pads commonly used today).
travelling by ships (crossing the Atlantic ocean)
1900
a good car in 1900-1910 hay well let me think how about an ye olde Audi R8.
Between 1900 and 1910. Probably 1900.
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Kenneth Moore - ice hockey - was born in 1910.
John Newman - ice hockey - was born in 1910.
David Brodie - field hockey - was born in 1910.
Francis Nelson - ice hockey - was born in 1910.
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