HOCKEY OFFICIALS STRONGLY1 OPPOSE MIGRATION OF PLAYERS TO STATESS“AULT PTE. MARIE, Ont.. April 9— President W. A. Fry of* the Ontario Hockey association, In presenting the Allan Cup to tfe 8 au It St**. Maria Gray hounds at their annual bssQQit last night, Intimated that the O.H.A. could not he much longer expected tostand fot the migration of senior players aeross the border in faceof the fact that I'nlted State* clubs did nothing to support junior and Intermediate teams and thus gave nothing to the sport.President T. M. Brodie of the Northern Ontario Hockey association said that It was his intention to promote drastic measures to prevent United States teams from rn dlflg Canada and »wrving off | lyert who had received their hookty education In Canada. He even went so fnr as to say that he would not stand for Northern Oi tsriO players affiliating with Bout hern Ontario teams if a stiff residence rule could prevent it.