HOPE ANNOUNCE LENGTHY LIST AT WEEK-ENDFormer Pros Now With Regina Permitted to Play in ExhibitionsCALGARY, Nov’ 8.~~(C.P.)~Frank Sargent of Fort William, Ont., a member of the registration committee of the Canadian Amateur Hockey association, said in an interviewlast night the C.A.H.A. was prepared to do “everything possiBle to facilitate the return to amateur ranks of professionals barred by passport regulations from playing hockey m the United States.1'Dr W G Hardy, past president of the C.A.H A. and chairman of the three-man registration com-i mittee, which ..Iso ; eludes George r- ! Dudley, piesident of the CAHA,ib.said that while action on the pros has been promised within 15 days of their applications, which must be made to Frank Calder, National Hockey league president, ‘the committee is picpared to make decisions immediately in order to get the pros at. back into amateur lanks without ia-mg much playing tuneDr. Haidy said the committee expects to decide upon the applications of a long list of playeis and le able to announce re-instatement of a large number of former prosSunday.Dr. Hardy said clearance alreadyib; had. Leen arianged lor Rodencx ip: MacLeod, junior player from the Northern Ontario league who was to play for Barrie, Ont, tins year, to enable him to go to Chicago Biack Hawks of the NHL The Barrie team had agreed to the move Dr Haroy said. h ! Former professionals, now on the iosier oi Regma Rangers and whose . Pidi-ations for re-mstatement liaie rot yet been foimally made tliruugh i- | Mr. Calder, have been gianted ic-ie 1 mstatement for the .exhibition sell ass betaeen Regma and two Al-e | oerca teams-—Caigary Jhtampeders u and Lethbridge Maple Leafs—which ■e op-ns here tonight, it Dr. Hardy and Mr. Sargent will :e 1 meet Alberta Hockey association of-.5 ficials at the annual meeting oi the Albeita association which begins „ here today,t_ V-—stitteygetieTeh-or*1-ibtorn•VAW1~oi•wi-n,IBiely