Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 13 Dec 1922, 1, p. 12

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§ Fees:â€"â€" $3.00 for 20â€"lesson period é § Register Now. This is your OA CA N SEA L N LNE L P KRE. C The Principal will be at the Public School each evening this week and next for the registration of those wishing to take any of these classes THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE MORE LATITUDE FOR 0. 8. A. GOALKEEPERS 1N GAMES O.H.A. Annual Mecting Makes Imâ€" portant Amendments to Rules Of Games, Etce. Goalkeepers were given peornussion to stop the puck any way they desirâ€" ed, and pro coaches were barred from the penalty box and players‘ bench during games at the thirtyâ€"third anâ€" nual meeting of the Ontario Hockey Association. Over eighty clubs, severâ€" al of them new ones, were representâ€" ed at the meeting, which was one of the most succeessful ever held in the history of the world‘s greatest amateur hockey body. The large numâ€" ber of amendments up for the consiâ€" deration of the meeting brought out some earnest discussion, showing that the proposed changes to the rules and reculations had ‘been studied very closelyv. LHGC â€" mMmOPlC coaches and teams on the the players‘ or assisting in Jure ice, developed a g sion.. Mr. Farquh was decidedly in i all professional .c practices or game of motion of this meeting. The first two c ment were carrie was amended to must name to th who may be per The sentimen decidedly _ coaching of any the rule will b All past presidents resident in Onâ€" tario will forth an Advisory Board of: the Association to meet twice a year at the executive meetings, one of which will be the one immediately beâ€" fore the annual convention. The imâ€" mediate Past President will be chairâ€" man of this board. Four executive members will be elected at the annual meeting, and the president will appoint two, one of whom must be a member of the Northâ€" ern O.H.A., unless that association is already represented on the executive by election. motion to make executive memâ€" bers ineligible as players was given short shrift, as it should. All past preside tario will forth an the Association to The amendment to allow junior play ers to play as many senior or interâ€" mediate games as they wish was not carried. The feeling of the meeting that it was not the object of the O.H. A. to win championships, but to deâ€" velop hockey players. â€" The voalkeeper s territory was deâ€" fined as follows: A dark, dlbtlno'ulbh- ing line shall be drawn on the ice betâ€" ween the centre of each goalpost and extending one foot on each side. From the centre of this line and fronting the goal a halfâ€"cirele shall be drawn in the ice with a radius of four feet This are shall be the goaltender‘s terâ€" ritory. Useless kicking will be stopped by the adoption of the following rule, which was passed:â€"The puck may be stopped with the hand ‘but not carried or held or knocked on by any part of the body. A player must not throw the puck or shove it along the ice with his hand or kick it deliberately, (Penâ€" alty at least one minute for each of â€" fence). UC Ive I The report of Sheriff J. F. Paxton, treasurer of the O.H.A. showed a cash balance in the bank of $7,478.87, in addition to $5,000 Victory bonds. Last year the balance was $4,399.64. The officers were elected as follows: Past President, A. E. Copeland, ‘of Midland ; president, W. A. Fry, Dunnâ€" ville; first viceâ€"president, Wm. Easâ€" son, Stratford; second Geo. B. McKay, Kitchener; A.A.U. of C. governor, W. Davidson, Toronto; treasurer, Sheriff J. F. Paxton Whitâ€" by ; secretary, W. A. Hewitt, Toronto; executive Committee, J. Perey Bond, Peterboro ; R. Butler, Lindsay ; Angus D. Campbell, Cobalt, and R,. Wylie Wilkinson, Galt. Mr. Frank Naylor, of Toronto, was a visitor to the Camp last week. ame to the relerce iy be permittéd on injury to players. sentiment of the n motion jon to bar. professional 4 trainers from handling he ice; sitting on or near s‘ benches during. games, injured players from the ed a good deal of discusâ€" Farquharson, of Stratford, lly in favour of abolishing ional .coaches, whether in r cames. He gave notice this for the next annual oppost y be rey clauses of )11 n instead of a team s of a player for five ime in which the ofâ€" ed, as was Afirst proâ€" TI‘C avour of oaches, 83. e ; for the t s of the amendâ€" The third clause 1 that the elubs meeting was professional Infractions of ed to the exâ€" the pe 1¢CC SOM 11 WC% $ VOCALION he \I‘""}Ao q "~’-fl

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