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Porcupine Advance, 27 Dec 1922, 1, p. 2

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yqe P l L â€" F2A _Â¥ llllllllllllllllllll'lllllllll!1 J d E%' 3 t CÂ¥ J n 3 P W C B U WE uns *XKHÂ¥ Still the Most ~ for the Money 3 » Anprew WiL son o ux â€" 49â€" 24â€" 5 * The National Smoke" UAL MEET OF X.0.84.A. EXESUTNE Much Important Business. New Rule for Goal Tenders. Coaches May * Continue with Seniors, Etc. At the reeent regular annual meetâ€" ing of the N.O.H.A. executive called to consider schedules, playing certifiâ€" cates, transfers, etc., and generally put the affairs of the league in shape to commence the active season, was a full attendance, with President Broâ€" die presiding. Other members were A. D. Campbéll from Cobalt, F. E. Thonipson, New Liskeard, Geo. W. Turk, Iroquois Falls, and Secretary H. P. Charlton. The new rule respecting goal keepâ€" ers recently passed by the C.A.H.A. and O.H.A., allowing a goal keeper to stop the puck in any position or manâ€" ner he wishes, but shall not throw or hold it, was adopted by the N.O0.H.A. The same crease marking will also apply. m a Professional coaches will be allowed to continue in charge of senior N.O. H.A. teams, but have been barred from the intermediate and junior seâ€" ries. The resolution adopted ‘by the executive Saturday night reads: ‘*‘That no professional be allowed to sit in or near the penalty ‘box or to direct or interfere with the play or players in any manner during the match. ‘This ruling to apply to interâ€" mediate and junior series only, and that it also apply in any N.O.H.A. game in a play off, ete., with any other association.‘‘ Transfers were, granted to Jolhn Brackenborough, from North Bay to Hamilton; F. MeCurry, from Timâ€" mins to Toronto; R. Worters, from Timmins to Toronto; J. M. Levine, from Timmins to ‘Mil waukee. > A transfer was refused Wilfrid H. Allerie from Iroquois Falls to Minn. This player is under suspension of the N.O.H.A. Sault Hockey Club has been advised that this player is in Duluth and to be governed accordingâ€" ly. 1 Iroquois Falls: L. Larose, A. ‘P. Faâ€" hey, G./C. Lowery, R. Connors, R. D. Graham, ‘C. R. W. Day, Gordon Deâ€" Playing certificates were withheld in the cases of the following: war, A. 10(: 3. Peacock. Held up pendâ€" THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE ing transfers The executive is inâ€" quiring" into Gordon Dewar‘s residâ€" ence qualifications. Sudbury pending tr satisfied w and askin: Timmins: Certificates of lowing junior players held up definite transfers; L O. Cam Haspect, J. R. B. Gorman, Al maillard, C. Gordon Ross. Haspect, J. h. 6. G@rorman, AlOini maillard, C. Gordon Ross. SaultSte. Marie: The certificate of A. Renaud is held up pending a ruling of the C.A.H.A., whether or not he is eligible under their ruling that a Canâ€" adian player who plays in U S. and then returns to Canada must be a reâ€" sident of Canada one year before he is again permitted to play. Renaud formâ€" erly played with Edmonton and then went to Calumet. He is a goalkeeper. T. M. Gillespie, transfer from Perth hockey club not sufficient. iMust have transfer from Ottawa Valley Associaâ€" tion. s Chapleau: Player Schinvin, certifiâ€" cate held up pending transfer from O.H.A. He comes from Parry Sound. North Bay: A. B Ralph, held up pending transfer (Elmer (Maracle, exâ€" ecutive not satisfied with bona ifide of his residence and additional informâ€" ation is required. â€" Junior Player Brown must satisfy executive that he is a bona fide resident. The different players listed as students with North Bay club must supply N.O.H.A. with letters from their princeipals that they are students in regular attendance. Cochrane: E. F. Mulligan, informâ€" Cochrane: E. F. Mulligan, informâ€" ation as to residence required. It was decided that in all organized juvenile organizations the players of the winning team of each group shall receive from the N.O.H.A. a distineâ€" tive badge commemorative of their victory, the secretary of these various organizations to submit to the secretâ€" ary of the N.O.H.A., names of their officers, copies of thelr schedules and at the end of their®season a proper certificate embracing the names of nine members of that team. N.0.H.A. rules to govern all games. he application of the Midget Athâ€" letié Association of Sudbury was not considered. Similar action was taken in the case of the Sturgeon Falls hoâ€" ckey club, an open air rink proving the barrier. A subâ€"committee composed of, the president, viceâ€"president and secretâ€" ary was named to carry on the affairs of the executive. The number and earnestness of the complaints made in the matter would indicate that conditions at the Dome: Siding station of the T. N. 0. are most ub]ectmnaole and that a marked change should be made at once. There 1s conmdera,ble traffic at this station, the building not only serving the Dome but other promising mines like the Clifton and the Paymaster. The business originating at this station would warrant some attention from the railway. The 1li1ttle building (“sna('l\” would not be too poor aA name) gives practically no accomimoâ€" dation orâ€"protection to the public. The windows are out; there is no benen there is a cr acked old stove, ana no firewood, and not even anâ€"axe to make firewood with. In view of the uncerâ€" tainty of trains some sort of proper accommodation is necessary. Mining men, prospectors, etce., coming from the district around the Dome, (llfton and Paymaster must find the lack of accommodation a decided hardship, yet they are not complaining so much for themselves as for the women and children who suffer from the lack of accommodation. The T. N. 0. should see at oncee that the little shelter is nut in decent condition, with some see at once that the little shelter is put in decent condition, with some sort of seating accommodation and facilities for heating the building when required. The eost would be trifiing compared to the comfort given to the comparatively large patronage at Dome Siding. Thanks! Happy new year! N. 0. SHKOULD ATTEND TO STATION AT DOME SIDING Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. New Empire Theatre Block TIMMINS. ONT. transter} 1 with prese nz for fur Cecile, held up ‘rie Kaubanen, not nt birth certificateo her proof. L. 0. Campb rman, Albin n Ross. The certific p pending a Aast n ns f the fol: up pending ampbell, P Albini Cha ificate of ‘ a ruling not he is roomed house. Apply Erice Sal 64 Fifth Avenue, Timmins. ~02â€"1 STABLE FOR RENT OR SALE, will accommodate 14 horses John Power, Mattagam:t Apply to 52â€"2p

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