Hardy Backs Up Scottish LoopCALGARY.— “Hockey playerssigned by Claude Kewiey of theScottish Ice Hockey associationmost go to Scotland,” Dr. W. G. Hardy, President of the In tern a-^ioncil Ice Hockey Association, an-inounced here Thursday.Dr. Hardy made the announcement after being informed by Kew* Icy ihnt players who had signed agreements with him are being approached by C.A.H.A. and minor league professional clubs.“At the I.I.H.A. meeting in New York it was agreed by the C.A.H-A-and the I.I.H.A. that all players signed by Claude Kewlev for Scotland and approved by the C.A.H.A.their signature and allowed to play for I his side/’ said Dr.must honor wilL not be any club on Hardy.Regarding Tommy Gorman's announcement that he is securing Canadian players for South Africa, Dr. Hardy pointed out thatN no C.A.H.A. player may go to South Africa until South Africa joins the I.I.H.A. and tlje C.A.H.A. approves of the transfers.IX OTTAWA, Gorman commenting on Dr. Hardy's statement, said he was “fully aware” no Canadianhockey players would be granted permission to go to South Africa unless South Africa joins the I-L H.A.