Rules, PlaydownsDiscussed atC.A.H.A. MeetingPort Ar:hm\ Jan. 4. (CP)—Dr. W. G, Hardy, of Edmonton, Friday loid the semi-annual meeting of the Canadian Amateur Kcckey association that plans are under consideration for stsfiln? '.vorid hockey championships in Canada after the war.Eve:: before the war ends, world tournaments might be pn held cn a smtilier scale, said Dr. Hardy, past president of the'twttogC.A.H.A- d'hc convention opened today, attended by executivesci the governing body of amateur hockey in the dominion.Dr. Hiirdy •::plained that the chief:- cl ^hc Internationa] Ice! 'Hcckcv -iiA.viaUon was to transfer!cciiUc \»i v/orld hockey from!St. James Downsj-: to Canada where it right-bc]vng«'d. Organization cl the j[H A. wJi? prompted by the out*break of war roll^P^r; Europe and virtual •kv Old World body, the Ir.icnadnT.M Llgue Sur Glace Grei:’ 3r t:-.inT Canada anc the t:ivd make upuorki ho;3 mcl Dr. Hardy said thatUhe 0!y”'p;L c^nimiUce henceforth :o on tur own terms.” n the position of the fntemsu'ciril lee Hockey associa-i\)i\ Prokknt George Dudley, ofMidland. Ont.. stressed the import-ancv oi protecting the C.A.H.A,'W\ ihnuh: guard against be-Crusaders 5-3;Rangers 1 iumphnvalr.SoeakingBelieving in 1hs eld baseball term throe strikes and you’re out,’’ Si. the newlJ^rnes Canadians avenged their recent two trimmings at the hands ol Sir John Franklin and East Kildon-*rm Bisons when they defeated St Paul's College Crusaders 5-3 at theclape’lii I*prlt;to23GitheCO!WiJoASTANDINGSsubservientand againstconn.in-urrencteri: 11; our pC'Sitio’ns,1* warned me CAH.A. president.t oulitution StudiedA cojmrur.ee consisting of Hanson Dowel! s i-cord vice-president of theassociation; VicMar: time HvckeyAmphitheatreSectionPW LTFA PisSt. James ........H4 202418 11Ranjjeis ...........42 20la1:1 bMonarchs .........32 3015111 5St. Raul s .........51 4l18Zi 2OlympicSectionPW LTFA PtNSir John Franklin43 1u148 7Si. Boniiiice ......52 19190 btlast KUdonan ....•j2 10‘J5 4St. John's ........0 2U114 UJorundent Of the Manitoba Amphitheatre Friday ni t la theumcr half oi the douDieheaaerAmDterr Hockey association, and V.\ B. Geoige. Ottawa and District vcidcni. was named to study the cc::?tit.-dor. draDed far the Interna-Liijnal cisociavion. The committee will rsnort buck to the meeting.Kxpkiimng the abandonment of:hc C.A.H A.'s Hed Cross HockeyWeek.” George Dudley, of Midland.On.. jUvS'.cwnt of the ruling organ* n. iLiid * he Canadian Red Cross society hid refused to co-op era tc fcezaurf it opposed the sale n* tickets by Red Cross branches. The ass-i:;ilt;c; ion had proposed that a week M hockey tournaments be iitid throughout Canada iri January ia a.ci oi the Red Cross.“The C.A.H.A. feels that a tour-r.aincsi: on anything but a nation.] broif. vvauid not be successful, * said Mr. Dudley in reference to a Bed Cross suggestion that the hockey jouiis co hold on a provincial basis.Uniform KulcsEarlier, Mr. Dudley said in an interview that the C.A.H.A. is aiming! a: the establishment oi a uniform style of hockey throughout the dominion throush interpretation of irso piaving ruk.In every district there was a tendency u A develop d different style fit hkey but as tar as possible :.r C.A.H.A. hoped to keep the Pyle .-uniter in all districts. Technically. C.A.H.A. rules were brokenist icasf a dozen times in everyZSIT'jO.' Tn.i meeting set the opening date fcr the 1940-41 Allan cup finals, to k played in the west. lor April 21 if the Thunder Bay branch veinstiangers outclassed Mor.archs to thelunv; lt;jf ti-2.Si. James held the lead right up until the final period in taeir tussle with the Crusaders but a two-goaj rally by Kay Fortin evened uifc count half way through me third. However, the Canucks, taking advantage ox u St. Paul's penalty, rammed m two quick goats in the iusi minute to clinch victory.Tall Bob McDonald put the St.th iofofre-stito=Cotejthtirm«atthbetilLtchheac1CJames aggregation out in front inthe first period scoring after three minutes of play had elapsed. Smoothskating Eadie Siowinski tied thecount in the early stages of the second frame but Gordie Kerr put the Can ad tans back on tup, scoring before the period closed. The Crusaders tied the score in the final penud on well earned goals by Kay Fortin. Cunningham was credited with St. James' third marker. Then came Miller's penalty, Gord Kerr skating through lor the first, while McDonald again dented the twine for the i second.St. James were best . crved by forwards Dick Rowell, Bob McDonald Gordie Kerr and Ken Cunningham, while Doug Baxter and Roy Hicks were the pick of the blue-line brigade. Ted Beveridge played a sound game in the nets. Eddie Slcwinski, Bryan Lynch, Ray Fortin and Terry Neptune stood out for the Crusaders.Rangers were superior to the Monarchs in all departments of the ^ game in their clash with the Regals. Goals by Ernie Coleman, Church Russell, put the Tri-colored out in frcixt in the first period, whileTJiiV,11Sins«nytthe western title and April 12 if Spence Tachell and Russell againthei-ue is won farther west.Calgary was awarded the annual reeenrg of the association. At least o;:c gmnc in the Allan cue series U\15 eLso assured the Alberta city.N.H.L. iVgrceracnl Dr. Hardy and Mr. Dudley will reprsrt to ifcc meeting on the agree -r.cnl reached with the NationalHoektv icamie. Under this agreement .’me N.K.L- would pay S500 for every C.A.H.A. player taken by :hc major league and S250 for every C.A.H.A. player taken by minor professional longues. The money ’‘‘ou'ci be distributed by the C.A.H.A. to branches and clubs developing the players.A report will also be given on the r.D\v clause regarding the reinstate* rcer.t of professional players, whereby a professional, if waived by all professional clubs would be reinstated within 15 days. Six such Players have returned to amateur rank?. Dudlc-v stated.A report will be presented on thecollapse of the proposed plan of the C.A.H.A. to stage a hockey tour-rsaisrst in aid of the Red Cross. The cj'jcslion of inter-branch transfers and transfers of players to the United States will be discussed.Fourteen delegates are in attendance at the meeting, including Past President Dr. W. G. Hardy, of Edmonton: President George Dudley. of Midland. Ont.; First Vice-President Frank Sargent, of Port Arthur; Second Vice-President Hanson Do well, of Middleton. N.S.. and Registrar-Treasurer W. A.Hewitt, of Toronto.Branch representatives ore Vic -Johnson and E. A. Armstrong, oi Manitoba: Cliff Anderson, Saskat* chev/an; Pete Egan. Alberta; W. J. Aitkcns. of Thunder Bay: B- K Clients. Ontario Hockey assocta-; ban ^resident: Norman Da we. of Quebec, and W. B- George, Ottawa and District president.further increased the margin in the second. Both teams scored two apiece in the final session, Doug Nos worthy and Frank Mathers netting for Rangers, while Bert Meadand Don Somers nniped the Regal counters.Russell, Tachcll, Nos worthy and Bill Ezinicki play- ' well for Rangers, while Monarchs, playing without the services of Bill Gooden, who suffered a broken wrist in the south division junior encounter between Rangers and Monarchs New Year’s Day, were served best by Bert Mead; Fred Adams and Don Somers.Monarchs—Nieholsan. Musso. Adams, Ramagc, Mosienko, Fowler, Mead. Singleton. J. Mosienko, Mazer, Yea. Somers, Saunders.Rangers — Jackson. Nos worthyLabo-vUch, Kapusta. Ezinicki, Mathers.' Russell. Coleman. Peterson, Boorman. Ward, McDonald. Tachell.Summary—First period—1. Rangers. Coleman. 1.30; 2. Rangers, Russell, ia.50. Penalties— Mathers, H. Mosienko.Second period—*3, Rangers. Tntchell. 9A5: 4, Rft.ificrs. Russell '.Co^mani.19.58. Penalties—Fowler. J. MoFtenko.Third period—3. Monarchs, Mead. 9.20: fi, Rancers. Ncs'.vorthy (Russcljl. 13.20: 7. Monarchs. Somers. 15.30: 8. Rangers, Mathers. 18.1..St. James—Beveridge. Baxter. Johnstone, Rowell. Cunningham. Kerr. To-shack, McDonald, Dudar, St. Dawrcnce, Hocks. Baran. McLean*St. Paul’s—Cunningham, Bolm. Rose, Fortin. Siowinski, Tetreau 11 a Connell, Neptune, McGibbon, Lynch, Miller, Desjardins, GapnomFirTt^pcriod—k St. James. McDonald, 3.30. Penalties—Rowell Dudar. Toshaek.Second period—2. St. Paul s. Siowinski. 5.45: 3. St. James, Kerr. 11.00. Penaltic. —L.vnch f2?. Rose, St. Laj.vrcnce.Tl^ird period—4. St. P^uls, Fortin.St. James. Cunnfnsham, 11.00.i^st.5Paul's,FotUti, 14-10: 7, St. James, jKerr, 19.00; 8. St. ^ames, McDonald. ,19.30. Penalties—Cun nincham. Mi.icr.Cun ninths m.S.O.S. ANNUM. BONSPIEL