• Oshawa Generals. The Hambly Arena was built as a replacement to the wooden Bradley Arena, which burned down in 1928. The Hambly Arena was located at the...
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    1953. The team went on a hiatus from 1953 to 1962 due to a fire at the Hambly Arena. The team was resurrected in 1962. Famous alumni of the Generals include...
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  • Alberta Hambly Arena – Oshawa, Ontario Aréna Jacques Plante - Shawinigan, Quebec Jack Gatecliff Arena - St. Catharines, Ontario Jubilee Arena – Montreal...
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  • Hambly is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Barbara Hambly (born 1951), American novelist and screenwriter of fantasy, science fiction...
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    Oshawa Civic Auditorium (category Defunct indoor arenas in Canada)
    the Oshawa Generals. The auditorium was built as a replacement to the Hambly Arena, which burned down in 1953. The auditorium was part of a larger multi-purpose...
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    Arena was destroyed by fire. Then, 25 years later, in September 1953 the Hambly Arena was also destroyed by fire. Oshawa hosted Ron MacLean and the Rogers...
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  • remnants of the former Oshawa Generals junior team of 1952–53. After the Hambly Arena fire destroyed the Generals home ice, the team was disbanded and some...
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  • The Oshawa Generals drop out of the league, after a fire destroys the Hambly Arena. The St. Catharines Teepees won the J. Ross Robertson Cup. Awards Red...
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    Fred Hambly, Percy Hambly, Paul Ciceri and Querrie with 99 shares each, and Richard Greer with 4 shares. This move was possible because the Arena Hockey...
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    incorporation date of the club was December 22, 1919. Querrie, Fred Hambly, Percy Hambly, and Paul Ciceri owned 99 shares each, while Richard Greer owned...
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