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Harmon. ___ iC.A.H.A. Revisesj CALGARY, April 14—The 30-odd delegates to the annual Canadian Amateur Hockey association tyere, in their brief opening session Saturday passed revised regulations ■ calculated to provide quicker deci- : sions on transfers and clarify : clauses covering transfers, and voted life memberships to Cecil Dun- , can, a former president, and Prof. j VV. G. Hardy, of Edmonton, anotherformer president. 'iThe chief new features of tlie{I transfer regulations are that ap-l plications for transfers must be ; considered and replied to within certain time limits, and players must have transfers before thevj j participate in games for the new : clubs.Approval of life memberships for Duncan and Hardy gives the association six officials in that classification. Already life members are C. C. Robinson, Winnipeg; W. Northey. Montreal; J. T. Sutherland, Kingston and W. A. Fry. Dunnvillc, Ont.Dr. P. J. Whyte, of Swift Cur-11 rent, Sask., in presenting the re-1 port on intermediate hockey, do-* clared that division now was taking , its “full part” in the C.A.H.A. set- 1 up. P. Aiiken, of Trail, B.C., re- 1 ported Vancouver and New West- 1 minster planned intermediate 1 teams for next season.*The success of the Western In- . termediate playoffs was indicated in the financial report of George , Mackintosh of Edmonton which showed an operating profit of 51,789 this season. Total receipts were 11,850 of which 59,143 was receipts at Nanaimo, B.C., in thefinal and semi-final series.Despite heavy traveling expenses and the living allowance grants given to the large squads, only one |series—the preliminary round between Dauphin and Fort William-showed n deficit.
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Winnipeg Tribune

Winnipeg, Manitoba, CA

Mon, Apr 14, 1941

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