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    James Cooper Smeaton (July 22, 1890 – October 3, 1978) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player, referee and head coach. He served referee-in-chief...
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    1946). Finally in 1947, the NHL reached an agreement with trustee J. Cooper Smeaton to grant control of the Cup to the NHL, allowing the league to reject...
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  • Manning Cooper Mays (born 2001), American football player Cooper Rawson (1876–1946), British businessman and member of Parliament Cooper Smeaton (1890–1978)...
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  • composer Cooper Smeaton, Canadian ice hockey referee and coach George Smeaton (footballer) (1917–1978), Australian footballer George Smeaton (theologian)...
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    In 1947, the NHL reached an agreement with trustees P. D. Ross and Cooper Smeaton to grant control of the Cup to the NHL, allowing the league itself to...
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    Year Name 1961 Chaucer Elliott Mickey Ion Cooper Smeaton 1962 Mike Rodden 1963 Bobby Hewitson 1964 Bill Chadwick 1967 Red Storey 1973 Frank Udvari 1981...
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    National Hockey League President 1946–1977 Succeeded by John Ziegler Preceded by Cooper Smeaton Stanley Cup Trustee 1979–1984 Succeeded by Willard Estey...
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  • In 1947, the NHL reached an agreement with trustees P. D. Ross and Cooper Smeaton to grant control of the cup to the NHL, allowing the league itself to...
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    game against Montreal, Shore accidentally punched NHL referee-in-chief Cooper Smeaton during a fight with Sylvio Mantha and was fined $100. On March 30, 1933...
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    Shetler  Harry David Shewchyk  Rob Shick  Sam Sisco  Art Skov  – Deceased Cooper Smeaton  – Deceased Ag Smith  – Deceased Craig Spada  Paul Stewart  Leon Stickle ...
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  • Canadiens. According to the Senators, referee Cooper Smeaton was one-sided in favour of the Canadiens. Smeaton let the Canadiens continue to play, allowing...
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    Quakers' player inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. Quakers' coach Cooper Smeaton was inducted in the Hall of Fame in 1961 as an on-ice official based...
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    alongside his older brother Sprague and future Hockey Hall of Fame referee Cooper Smeaton. For the 1909–10 season the trio left for New York to play for the New...
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  • Neurological Society of New York. Montreal won the game, officiated by Cooper Smeaton 3–1, and were awarded the new Prince of Wales Trophy. (The Trophy would...
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  • garbed in orange and black like today's Flyers, was coached by J. Cooper Smeaton, who was to be elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame 30 years later, for...
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    Preceded by Odie Cleghorn Head coach of the Pittsburgh Pirates 1929–30 Succeeded by Philadelphia Quakers coaches Cooper Smeaton...
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    In 1947, the NHL reached an agreement with trustees P. D. Ross and Cooper Smeaton to grant Cup control to the NHL, thereby allowing the league to reject...
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    Montreal City Hockey League, where he was a teammate of future NHL referee Cooper Smeaton. Hart helped lead the Montreal Canadiens to two Stanley Cups, in 1930...
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    Legends – Honoured Official – Smeaton, Cooper". Legends of Hockey. Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved April 29, 2011. "Cooper Smeaton". Hockey-Reference.com. Sports...
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    as a protest against the officiating of referee Cooper Smeaton. As the Ottawa players departed, Smeaton allowed the game continue for a little longer with...
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    brothers Sprague and Odie Cleghorn. Also Hockey Hall of Fame referee Cooper Smeaton was a Montreal Westmount product. Zweig, Eric (2015), Art Ross: The...
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    Fame, died from a cardiac sarcoma, a rare cancer of the heart tissue. Cooper Smeaton, 88, Canadian ice hockey referee and chief of officiating in the National...
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    Odie Cleghorn played for the New York Wanderers in the 1909–10 season. Cooper Smeaton (referee-in-chief in the NHL from 1917 until 1937 and a Hockey Hall...
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  • best-of-five Coaches Ottawa: Pete Green Seattle: Pete Muldoon Referees Cooper Smeaton Dates March 22 – April 1, 1920 Series-winning goal Jack Darragh (5:00...
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  • Falcons: Jack Adams New York Rangers: Lester Patrick Philadelphia Quakers:Cooper Smeaton Montreal Canadiens: Cecil Hart Montreal Maroons: Dunc Munro and George...
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    a coin toss with Ross and paid both fines. The referee of the match Cooper Smeaton wanted McGiffin barred from the league, denouncing him as a rough player...
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  • Edinburghs, 1910–1914) Clint Benedict (Ottawa New Edinburghs, 1910–1912) Cooper Smeaton (Montreal Westmount, 1910–1913) (inducted as an on-ice official) George...
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  • Pittsburgh. But Fredrickson was released two days later and replaced by Cooper Smeaton, who resigned his position as the league's referee-in-chief to become...
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  • Circle of Iron (category Films scored by Bruce Smeaton)
    Blind Man / The Monkeyman / Death / Chang-Sha Christopher Lee as Zetan Jeff Cooper as Cord Roddy McDowall as White Robe Eli Wallach as The Man-In-Oil Anthony...
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  • three directors won the award twice: David Mallet, Jonas Akerlund and Bob Smeaton. Beyoncé holds the record for the most nominations with five. The British...
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