1907 Thunder Bay season

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This was the 1907 ice hockey season in Thunder Bay, Ontario:

Thunder Bay League

Teams
  • Fort William Rowing Club
  • Port Arthur
  • Port Arthur Thunder Bays
Schedule

On December 16, 1906, the Ontario Hockey Association held a meeting to decide upon a schedule for the ensuing season.[1]

  • 1/7: Thunder Bay - Rowing Club 7:1 @ Fort William
  • 1/15: Port Arthur - Thunder Bay @ Port Arthur
  • 1/19: Rowing Club - Port Arthur @ Port Arthur
  • 1/23: Port Arthur - Rowing Club @ Fort William
  • 1/29: Port Arthur - Thunder Bay @ Port Arthur
  • 2/5: Rowing Club - Thunder Bay @ Port Arthur
  • 2/11: Port Arthur - Rowing Club @ Fort William
  • 2/19: Thunder Bay - Port Arthur @ Port Arthur
  • 2/23: Rowing Club - Thunder Bay @ Port Arthur
  • 2/27: Port Arthur - Rowing Club @ Fort William
  • 3/3: Thunder Bay - Port Arthur @ Port Arthur
  • 3/7: Rowing Club - Thunder Bay @ Port Arthur
  • 3/11: Thunder Bay - Rowing Club @ Fort William
  • 3/14: Port Arthur - Rowing Club @ Port Arthur
  • 3/19: Rowing Club - Thunder Bay @ Port Arthur
  • 3/23: Thunder Bay - Port Arthur @ Port Arthur
  • 3/27: Port Arthur - Rowing Club @ Fort William
  • 3/30: Thunder Bay - Port Arthur @ Port Arthur
Overview

"The New Ontario Hockey League, which consists of clubs in Fort William and Port Arthur has decided that Vair of Barrie, who was one of the imported players in the Haileybury-New Liskeard game last winter, and was consequently disqualified by the Ontario Hockey Association, is a good enough amateur for the league at the head of Lake Superior. It was argued that as long as he had not been disqualified by the Canadian Amateur Athletic Union he would be eligible in that vicinity. This incident is important as showing the value of the proposed alliance between the OHA and the CAAU. When that is effected the CAAU will enforce all the decisions of the OHA within the jurisdiction of the Union, and thereby add to the strength and extent of its rulings."[2]

References

  1. Winnipeg Free Press, 1906-12-19
  2. Winnipeg Tribune, 1906-12-22