1 ■■ -1*1Delegates Gathered From 7aressionMeeting May Kesult in Setting Up New Constitution and May Even Provide1 Body With New Name--President1 J..I: Mor-km WiU Open Annual Gathering Tliig Morning- at 9 o'Clock.(F:.:u*1. court of appeal for 15 of the' mlUee; Ralph Wilson. Calgary; Bill I a.ryfjH *: na t1 rm at s pm: t bod Les 1 u t ho 1 V/ U1I am s, Re «; no; B. W. Beil am y, A1 ■-Dominion, the M-year-old Amateur, herta: A. W. sr.ee 1, Toronto;, W, H. Athknic Union of Canada, will throw - Kill by, Montreal, and J, Beaton, Mon-S t a b*TUo--.s:rirreci po1.1 cy a ncl o me o* irs time-honored trc.dltloni? Into canvcntiori-rina; at :hlt;? Foit Garry hotel. this moraine;.Dekgx.es frora all parts of the•coumry were: pi Che red here today lor a two-day virrn.u:G meeting1 that may rcsttlin the -sup of a ::acvv ^c“?*tiv.itlon for vho orijianbradontba:lt;:c:ni;roI**- at:r.atotir s?ort*.s domestic and loro'3a mec:,-uii1vlt;sn'i for Canada and may even provide it with a nr.tv name.Premiersru J. 1. Markin. oX WlnrJps,tbsat 9.30 O-'ClO;- x v7;;;] upm thusComniict(:-!!:.i 011 coil* fctatit ion, mgis-tton, M'fAleciorss and alliances, record* and hesitation sat yesterday. prupiKlri!;: in at ter:? for sr. merit by i.ij!j lt;!:.’ivtn';!.cn 'body and the re.iiolu-c ::vn UTj:;: cede Ivcdinto a steel:breakCommittees NamedPersonnel- of committees struck:.off io handle ;he business of the session follow:Resolutions—J, H, Crocker, chair-man; c. C. Gillespie; J. Be 11 tors. Chief Inspector G. S. Guthrie; If. Servois, L. A. Johnson, j. \V. Ham 11 ion, R. B. Wilson, H. W,-Coigan, J. GVMcCuslg. C. E. HJf'giricotlom, L. 0- Smith, H.Watscm, B. W. Be 1 lainv and MIks Alex. Glhb. •Credo::t;la-C. u. Robinson, chair-A- Tv. Site!, and John L-eaHe* R[!»isM'£itlon--W. A. Try., chairman; J. \7-; Ramil tail, A. W. Steel, B: W.E. c:I efie.n.my, E. H. Eoi:i-doii...G. WUllama.i:f pr opc-scA a m c 11 d men 151, rw: b rr_: tux -by A,A.U/s vrr.own brannhcs -?.7:d billed ;:i?.kroc:atlrm.r, nnmbeetas*: r o £0.May ne ChangedIf annroval .Is :rlv*:n tlie report of5.p?r:al (ojnml^tee.. headed by V/.M, Ki.':hv.. of Montreal, the name of311r:.;.T.o union rin •::. Amateur In .same ?. revised ccusttt■harmed • Ui *'Caua.-A tiilet l.c Fedcrat tarn’repnrt. which rsuggetK j1 sitt .11ion. hts prcpc.=jUs ; v 'K{2 n v,that, the union, or Xechiriiaan. t2.::e iJ, Boa Urn, W- G-. Monson. and 'Ml 3^ TMrhnn McKelvy.He. :;c* rd R ol:r c:r t K ev r. c h c. i nu a n;R'. ^cTviaa. R. G, Fry, E. IT. Bourdon,r.:t T\ fl.. Mnrptes,Affi)lai»io:.is ;iiKi riMlfar.ces - W. AAlld.ri:;t. chairman: Chief inspector Cl. JT. Gut!Tile, A. £, H. Coo, A. W. Steel. ;u. V.F colgan.: 37a st. ha 31 comini otee—JirdR e -T- A-Jackson, chihm^n: C. .C. Robuison* F.JL Al^tples. L. A. Johnson, J. C, Me-Cur. I ft, R. C- c;hambers. C. E, Higgin-Boaton. G. V/iUi-ims. W. P. J. Alvilquccn, H. ' W.orcr control of ;player-re-gUtrail011 ior\ p{1biu-;tv—'Kta« Alex. (3ihb, chair-all. Canada and that athletes be per-|WJ1; A sv slee] R B- wilron. Ed. mltted to accept payment for tune lost'from “ivcrlt 'while, compe-'iing.V/hsie prominent delegr-ce.? belieVn: the convenI:Ion will approve seveila.1 clauses t leiis-t i:i the new constitution, they doubt If President Mar* hin's ru 11 n 5 t h a? a rr. a' s u r s ni n. pi a ya gain sc profession ids Ar Domi.aicmFootbsll ^isiociatlon games will be approved. Eastern branches are rei-.dy to- oppose the measure, taken just1.mu.r aUer hud. CDn5ui:;edanA .A.f rlt;: 0nnr5ltr.ee:ich D.F.A, hescU. ■Reports of the president. SecretaryArmstrong.Rules 1 trade and ileld)—A. B. H. Cco, chairman;. R. Watson, C. E: Uhg-. hot*tarn. R. C- Clumbers. E. El.EourdOTi-Hulcs r.bo:lt;ir.f and wrestling)—C, E H'.^r'.nbo'TtoJTi. chainria.n; W TGeec;* an. j;‘Beaton, .B. \V.. Bellamy, H. W. ColgLUl.L:* a t i on—W. H. EC 1 iby. ell MI - •D. C. Ov^n.% V/. A. Fry, Jucl^ J. A. J. Baa ton, C. C.EIEiVCIRob-jri.ion, Chief Ur,p~:iov G. S. GwthreJohn Leslie, of SdmbrLrom and Trcaa-i:?.mlH.onr W. EE; Childs. J.- E'T-Mrer Claude* C.. Rnbinson, of Winnipeg. will tee read ar; the morn mg meeting and will 'be foltav/ed by report.': of standing; commltiee^ briuudics and allied ine:nber.s. The 'treasurer -v;,1 «bowr the A-A.U. jo have a bank balance ;n ►iKcefts of $1,500.Meei ^atuiday Foliowina oonvci:lIoii. :membe^of “he Canadian Olympic games corn* mittee wili inset Saturday. P. J. Mill' quecjy. of Toronto.- president, of. the Gtyrnpk commit tee. and Mb . M, tjfobljy) Robinson, of .Hamilton,, secretary. are both oa hand.^Others on hand include President Gcorgo 8; Guthrie, of-the Ontario branch; Past Presidents Charles E. Higginboutorn and Richard C. Fry, both; of Toronto; • Robert Kerr, oi Hamilton, On tario • vicepresident; ■ W. A. :Fry, of Dun vine,. Out,, past'president of '^le Canadian .Amateur. Hockey alssociivticn; J. Percy Bond, Peterboro.Crcick;er(Gtbb.B W. ■ Beil any, Misfe Alex.vlowSe M?-te ?femed as Umpire for Rugby MatchlObJUulhfl Prrs^ nrejiAlch.iTomnto. Oni-M pec.J.ncO’Brien, of Men tree U-.Yijla ,'ciceu nan^a-rtiferee end ‘ Etawie'- Milne, of, Regina. • will.- set ,9s umpire; .in the senior Canadian: rugby union final on Saturday; next,, when the Wingecl Wheclei*s. eustecn champlo:ist will battle for -the. tttlc; with- Regina, champions.• of the west. .Harry Ba tr stone, - of , Kingston,, will be 3i«%d. linesman.Ont., y ice-president ..of the OntarioHockey association; J.. H. Crocker, oi London, Ont.. A.A.U. of C, vice-president; W. H, Childs,- past pre.sLdent ot the Hamilton Olympic.. club: MissAJexaudrine Gibb,(;of. Toroutor president . of i h e ; Worn eii's ' Am at eur At. h -letic; .FederTitlor* -.af Canada; Jack w.Hamilton,' Reginn. president oi the Oe.naaian Amateur Hockey association:’ Judge J. A.. Jackson, Lethbridge.WINNIPEG SKATING KINK IS NOW OPEN?o.o:o:ttAaaThe officii I opening of the/Winnipeg skating nuk Look place !i*t evening, with the band In attendance. and the .Langside street ice palace win now be open for the bal-av,r,?i.■v.Ai;a., member of the Olympic, com-r.nee of . the. scjascu! i-:i I