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Ladies Ontario Hockey Association

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The women who become the executives of the LOHA in its first year were Mae Maxwell (First Vice President), Winnie Simpson (Second Vice President), Janet Allen (Treasurer), Kathleen Milne and E Harrison were members at large. John DeGruchy was its honorary president while Frank Best was its president.
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The organization was structured similarly to the Ontario Women's Softball Association in which women would run the organization but men would serve in an advisory capacity. During the December 16 meeting, Frank McEwen, president of the Toronto Hockey League, presided over the meeting. Members from
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By December 23, 18 teams joined the LOHA and paid dues of eleven dollars for each team. In its first year, the LOHA associated with the Ontario branch of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada. In 1923, Janet Allen was the first female to be elected LOHA president.
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was felt as the LOHA only had seven member teams, only one of which was from the city of Toronto. By late 1936, Bobbie Rosenfeld was not only the LOHA president, but served as the secretary and the treasurer.
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and the Northern Marvels of Cobalt had to be rescheduled. The game was scheduled to be played in Preston, but the OHA forced a change in venue so that a men's game could be played.
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Due to the Great Depression, ice time became extremely rare, especially for women. In March 1938, the LOHA semi-final with the
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women sought increased control over the administration and organizational aspects of the sports they played, including
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held a meeting in Port Arthur. The Association voted not to give women official recognition as hockey players.
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attended the 38th meeting of the men's hockey association, the
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Immodest and Sensational: 150 Years of Canadian Women in Sport
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Coast to Coast: Hockey in Canada to the Second World War
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In autumn of 1923, the LOHA suffered a setback when the
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In 1927, LOHA president Janet Allen and LOHA treasurer
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Ice hockey
women's
ice hockey
Ontario
Great Depression
working class
ice hockey
London, Ontario
St. Thomas, Ontario
Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
Bobbie Rosenfeld
Ontario Hockey Association
Great Depression
Preston Rivulettes
Bobbie Rosenfeld
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