CAHA gives refs more power on icePENTICTON, B.C. (CP) — Referees will Ik emiowercd next season lo remove from the game any hockey stick they consider dangerous, the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association ruled Wednesday at Us annual meeting.Bob Nadin of Toronto. CAHA referee in chief, told delegates that slicks were added to the list o( dangerous ecnii|*ment in the rule book because complaints bad been received concerning the filing down of the end of stick Wndcs.^■a(lin said tlic end ol some slicks had been filed down to a sharp point whne still rolainiiig the minimum height of two inches.C.AIIA referees will be allowed lo remove sticks they consider dangerous without p e n a 1 i 2 i n g the offendingplayer or team.Nndin also clarified other rules which ho said caused some confusion during the I97rj.70 season.lie said only one plocc of eqiiipmcnl can bo measured ]\v Si referee during n single sloppaSj:c in play, including a goalkeeper's eouipmctil, A minor penally will be handed Ui Ihc rctpicsling loam tf the examined equipment is found if he 1e?;ah