Meets With CAIIAPros Stomp CHABy JIM VIPONDTORONTO (Special) _ National Hockey League will not do business with the newly formed Canada Hockey Association or its affiliate, the Western Canada Hockey League.Clarence Campbell, president of the NHL, made this announcement Friday following a joint development committee meeting between the NHL and the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association.| Two weeks ago in Edmonton j the old Western Canada Junior Hockey League abandoned the CAHA to affiliate with the rebel CHA. Ron Butlin of Calgary was named president of both the CHA and the newly formed WCHL.In his press release last night, Campbell said, “All professional hockey unequivocally supports the CAIIA and the amateur hockey association of the United States as the only amateur hockey organizations in NorthAmerica. ”Campbell warned all leagues, •associations, - a md individualplayers that there is no possibility of recognition of the proposed CHA or any independent league that may sever their relations with the CAHA.The NHL president also said that players who sign contracts .to play in the western group 'might be embarrassed and find some delay iu entering pro hockey. The NHL doesn’t want ' to become involved with players who are' on contract to these teams because of the possibility of law suits. 'Campbell added. “The NHL has not, and never has had, any 'agreement with the CHA' and has no intention, of promoting relations with it.”There are 10 teams in the WCHL — Winnipeg, Fliu Flon, Estevan, Swift Current, Moose Jaw, Weybun, Saskatoon, Calgary and Edmonton. Reginarelinquished its franchise but the league expects to take on two more members ..before next season.Part of the problem between the CAHA and the CHA is its difference on the age limit-of juniors.The new CHA has an agelevel of 21. The CAHA rules that a boy is ineligible if his 20th birthday falls before Jan. 1.“We had- called a meeting for July 6 in Montreal to discuss meeting the western league in a new' junior playoff,” said Lloyd-Pollock of Windsor, president of the • CAHA. “But they wentahead and broke away from us. We were going to let the other hockey associations playoff for the Memorial' Cup and we’d meet the.western winners.”Pollock said he was aware that at least., one -OHA club (Niagara. Falls) was sympathetic to the CHA.“The CHA is out canvassing for support, across Canada. 'We know that Bill Hunter will be up among the NOHA teams thisweekend and Butlin is out in B.C.” said Pollock.The CAHA and NHL also discussed its budget for the : joint development fund. Last : year the NHL contributed §500,000 to the amateurs.Another matter discussed was Canada’s National Hockey team, which is based in Winnipeg and Ottawa.Jackie McLeod, coach of theField Selected For Trot FinalWESTBURY, N.Y. (AP) — Niue horses were named Wednesday to compete in Saturday’s S50,OOC American Trotting Championship at Roosevelt Raceway, It will determine the jU.S. representative in the j SLOO, 000 International Trot at the same plant on July 13.The field includes the defending champion, Perfect Freight, but Eari Laird, to be driven by Jim cruise, is the early 5-2 favorite.Perfect Freight is a 3-1 choice to repeat in the VA mile test. He will be driven by Jim Dennis.Perfect Freight will leave from the No. 1 slot while Earl Laird is in No. 7.Others in the field are Real Speed, 6-1; Flamboyant andCarlisle, the Bill Haughton entry at 3-1; Sir Faffee, 6*1; Grandpa Jim. ■ 12-1; Bright Chance, 21-1; and Speedy Pay, 8-1.Nats, was on hand to request support from NHL teams in. arranging exhibition games in January and February, just before the Nats go to Prague for the world championships.However, he had little luck.“I can understand their point. It’s pretty tough with the tight schedule they have,” said McLeod..McLeod said he had arranged games with St. Louis on Oct 2 and 4 in Winnipeg and had games with Los Angeles but hadn’t been, able to fix a definite date yet. He hopes to get more games before the exhibition schedule opens next September,NHL teams are only permitted to play 12 exhibition games this fall.Attending the meeting were Campbell, Sam Pollock, General Manager of Montreal, Weston . Adams, president of the Boston Bruins, Gordon Juekes of Win-i mpeg, executive director of the 1 CAHA, Pollock, - CAHA past president Fred Page of Vancouver, CAHA vice-president Earl Dawson of Winnipeg and Leo Allwell, a director from Vancouver.TIME PUNCH CLOCKSWith Automatic Bell Ringing. Time Cards Cr Racks Itt StockOFFICE EQUIPMENT EXCHANGE753 ST. MARY'S RD. 256-6T67Trudeau - Canada SelkirkWolfe, BernieAuthorized by the Bomic Wolfe election committee.RACING TODAYASSIISIIBOIADOWNS POST TIME7p-m.Racing Every Monday -Wednesday - Friday - Saturday t