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Will DiscussWorld HockeyuEDMONTON, (CP) —Delegates from Canada, t3ie United States, Great - Britain and continental Europe will attend a meeting of the International Ice Hockey association in New York Aug. 12. Dr. W. G. Hardy president of the organization, announced here Tuesday.General plans for ■ the development of world hockey will be discussed at the meeting Dr. Hardy said. He indicated that one of the knotty problems facing the gathering will be that dealing with the transfer of Canadian_and American hockey stars to tsritain and other European countries-wili attend .for Sweden.The C.A.H.A. will be represented by H. Dowell, Middleton, N.S.. president; A1 Fichard Regina first vice president; Frank Sargent of Port Arthur; George Dudley '.of Midland, Ont., and V. A. Hewitt of Toronto.aenClWalter Brown of-Boston, president of the A.H.A. %vill lead the American delegation.Registers Win Bowls TourneyThe general policy is that no player shall transfer from this continent to any country not affiliated with the I.LIE. A., Dr. Hardy stated.J. F. Ahearne, secretary of the British Ice Hockey association will attend the meeting together wiih Claude Kewley, who is expected to represent Scottish interests.Monsieur Lluis and M. Puesch have arrived in America on behalf of France, while Mr. JohanssenNorwood's Mr. and Mrs. Register defeated Mr. and Mrs. Hardi-man of the West-End club in a close tussle to capture the- Mr. and Mrs. lawn; bowling championship Tuesday night, and possession of the Gibson trophy.The West-End duo took an early lead but the Norwood pair covered up to enter the last end one up and score on the last end to win_ll to 9.Mr.and Mrs. Bartonof the Bvi-♦ nnn nwnn 1 hfi
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Wed, Jul 31, 1946

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