Amateurs Receive $17,000TORONTO, April 20—Dr. W. G.' Hardy of Edmonton told the Canadian Amateur Hockey association Sunday that the agreement whereby the National Hockey league recompenses amateur clubs for players signed resulted in a turnover of 517,241 during the past year. The Amateur Hockey association of theYOUR DEALER Will PAY YOUlor every emptySchickInjectorBrass BladeCARTRIDGETHI GOVERNMENT ASKS YOU TO COOPERATE104United States is also a party to the tri-partite agreement.Reporting in his capacity as president of the International Ice Hockey association and as chairman of the special committee of the C.A.H.A. which deals with the matter, Dr. Hardy said 60 players were signed to professional contracts in the 1941-42 season.Sixty-five were from clubs under the jurisdiction of the C.A.H.A., the other four from the A.H.A.co i22,1VTof U.S.(Under the agreement the N.H.L. pays 5500 for the player who graduates to the major league; 5250 for the player who goes to the minors.)The agreement has been in effect for two years and in the first year the amount turned over by the N.H.L. was 54.900. The money goes direct to the clubs responsible for developing the players.President George Dudley said the professionals were faced with an extraordinary situation because of regulations which prevented players of a certain age leaving the country.Because of this there must of necessity be greater demand for junior players,” said Dudley. We want to co-operate in every way and the committee will have the authority to make adjustments asSylcolthebnlt;dretheDeStibevvhtinwlitomrthedeifoithiDintu!wait sees tit.”However, no action will be taken that will in the slightest way be detrimental to the war effort, he emphasized.oum\he!thicu