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HOME ROLE TOFUNRAVEL LOCALHOCKEY TANGLElitltlt;Canadian Assn. Executive Leaves Provincial Body to Settle DisputeThe hockey question which haa been before the public In Manitoba* for the past two months Involvingprnlclpnlly the Selkirk and Falcon hockey clubs, will be settled by the Manitoba Hockey association. ThisIpoint, a most Important one coneem-! ing the forthcmolng hockey *ej»on in • this province, was decided this morn-IIng at the executive meeting of tha Canadian Amateur Hockey association held at the Fort Garry hotel.The discussion on the subject, broadcast several times through the press as a result of previous meetings ’of tha local body, was aired ngalnFtlohfrom all angles to the delegates ofthe Canadian body this morning by representatives of the teams. Col. Ilannesson, of Falcons; Pete Meurer,, of Selkirk, and bepresentatlves of the Thunder Bay and Manitoba Hockey associations. I ^Nt-hfieItlAfter some discussion the following)resolution, moved by W. E. Fry, of *Ontario, and duly seconded, was passed:•‘That this executive reiterateits determination to preserve the principle of ‘Home Rule’ for the members of the association and that complete jurisdiction over the branch territory as allotted to members umter Article flve of the constitution now vested in the regularly elected officers, execu-ltftative ami membership of eachnunbranch, oe hereby confirmednnPtsClause TV* under Article five of C.A.H.A constitution under the caption Members, reads as follows:I The Manitoba Amateur H« ckey abttT' association, which shall have Juris- n i diction over the province of „Manitoba.** . («W. A. Billy Hewitt, of Toronto, who ^ I accompanied Falcons to the Olympic p games In 1920, was selected as the ^ Cannd'an Amateur Hockey associa-1 tlon delegate to accompany the j Granites, Can.vlian Olympic rcpre- ! sentatives to the 1924 games at Paris, p and also to act as-Onada's delegate | c to the International hockey meeting, also at Paris.The meeting also endorsed the pro-| posal to elect Judge Jackson, of Ieth-brldge, as representative of the Canadian Amateur Athletic Union at the Olympic conference.P. J. Mulquean, chairman of the Canadian Olympic committee, addressed the meeting, making nn appeal for funds for the committee. He : met with considerable response when ia motion, approving of the donation I e of ** noo, and mora if fvailable, was IvJVtdllchh
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Winnipeg, Manitoba, CA

Tue, Dec 04, 1923

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