S. P. “Silver Quilty Re-Elected LeaderC.A.H.A. Session Concludes —A!!egi:nce With United States Association CancelledN future, hockey players desiring to play for any one city or town, will be requiredto be residents of that city or town by May 15. This was on# of the new chanKes recorded In the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association by-law* at the annual susaloh which was completed at th# t ort tlnrry Hotel Tuesday afternoon. Th© old residence rule was set at August 1, and It was only after considerable dlsc^i on on the subject brought up Monday by W. K. Nor-th#y, that the above new rule wai passed. Mr. Nortbey a o, iglnal plan i was to move It to January 1, but this was thought to be a little too diaatlc.S. P. ••Silver Quilty, of Ottawa, who guided the destinies of the as- | eoclatton through to success during the past season, was unanimously re-elected to the office of prej.dent. In fact all the old officers were reelected as follows: Hon. president. W. R. Sexsmith; vice-president, Dr. P. E. Sandercock. Calgary: secretary, Jack Dunn. Ottawa; A.A.U. of C. governor, R. C. Chambers, Fort William. A new office, that of registrar-treasurer. was created, and Hilly Hewitt was given more duties to attend to.The registration committee will be: O. Murphy. Fort William; F. H. Marples, Winnipeg; E. Finch, Montreal; W. Macken, B.C., and Billy Hewitt, Toronto.Matters of considerable Importance were dealt with during the afternoon senslon jIndividual medals will he given to the Dominion chnmplona In both the e* nlor and Junior series. This resolution wan adopted unanimously. It wn# pointed out that In nearly every other branch of sport, a medal or alt; me token went to the champ!onshlp foam and that hockey, the great winter pastime, should not be backward In this respectWestern Canada senior teams will ; in future jiave a trophy to play 1 for the same as the Juniors. The T.' B. Patton trophy was accepted , n* th# Western Canada championship #mblem. and the same branches will take part In the competition, namely; Thunder Bay, Manitoba. Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Co'u mb la, • - ■■ ’ v * . \jj' ,_JTh* Canadian Amateur llocksy Association will cancel all articles , of alliance with ths United States Amateur Hockey Association. This etsnd was neceseap only after sever#- months of unsatisfactory dickering with th# U. 8. body. Thr#e month# notice of cancellation Is required. and thla will be forwarded m once, Th# agreement between the two factjpns had not worked out to the entire sutla'actlon of th« Canadian of'leiala, other practices nlleredly performed by the U.S.H.A.. v ere contmrty to the rood working spirit of th#’amateur rules.The Allan Cup series and the Rosa Rot rrteon Memorial series, representing respectively the senior and Junior serins, will In future le fought out us a three-game scrips, such ns has been adopted for this year* play.AM re.nlstrat'on enrd* for players must he filed with the Dominion regl tror 15 daws after they hnv# been filed with their various branches.Whlll# the articles of alliance with th • U S A.H A. w ere cancelled, provision was mad# to allow a Canad'an tram affiliated with the C.A.H.A., to plav against a V. 8. co'Iejr# team, not affHinted with ths U 8 A ll.A./. suggestion to raise the age limit for Junior players did n t meet with the favor of the meeting, nnd It v m turned down. Tho meet ng felt ttwit a boy, when he Is 21, is past the Junior stage, and should not h# permitted to play with the younger In vaA pleasing part of the meeting had had to do with presentations t» past presidents. Dr. W. F. Taylor, the ttifit president of the asaocht'on, W. R. Tobv1* Rexsmlth. For teg# la 1‘ralrie, 1922-71-24 president and H.J Sterling, Winnipeg 1970-21 prel-rient, were the recipients of exceptionally handsome engraved medalsns tokens of appreciation for th#lr aervfrea.The committee to sit on the rule# was further empowered to Incor-potVte all necessary chsnee#.frank n:gi:b:r is BYNG CUP WINNEROTTAWA. March 25. - Bcfor,the start arf the Ottawa-New Edinburgh (Houcher) profess'ona! hockey game Hers tonight. Lady Ityng of Vlmy will present the Lady Byng of Vlmy Trophy to Frank Nlghbor, captain of the Ottawa Senators, who has been declared v lnner of the cup for the present season. It Will bs awarded annually to the player who, while being thoroughly effective. Is Judged the cleanest player in the National Hockey League.KFLVIN SENIORS LOSE TO SAINTSNorth Endert Win 29-IJ— Kelvin Win IntermediateKelvin and Rt John’s r©'- letcd their senior and Intermediate Inter-Hlgh School basketball games. Tuesday. when they met for th# second time Tuesday's results wer# th# same ns last Thursday’s. Saints winning th# aenlor event easily, and Kelvin noeing out a victory In the Intermediate.Kelvin synlor Journled to flt John’s to be turned back 29-11. The north-endera are heavier than their sou-thern opponents, and they outplayed them eaally. They are a arnoother working aggregation and deserved the victory. Slaw Rebchuk, as usual, figured largely In ths Saint tnd of the play, holding the team together to a big extent “Cone MacDonald and Roy Mott were ths leading lights of th# Kelvin lln# up. Th# teams wer#.8L John*#—Rehohuk. Mott. Wagner, MacDonald. F. MacDonald. E. Masters and Coulter.•Hie Intermedlat# gam# at Kelvin was th# ane**i|er e**al of th-* two Kelvlnlte held a good lend throughout the game, having an 1-7 advantage at half time. The Saints got going In earnest In the second period, catching hp to within 5 points of the south-enders.The teams lined up aa follows:Kelvin—MacDonald. I; Ritchie, •: Burgee*. S; Marlatt. Hubbel!, Lowry, Keith and McK#mle.Saints—I.ark, 7; Bheppy. Hanna, Ralxar, Heller. Robertson, Provendo. 8; and Wright. _SNAPPY HITTER WILL BEAT JACK1-1 r ‘ -----! Slattery Being Groomed as Potential Heavyweight ChampionI Hr Tribune'* Aperlnl I «••*lt;•lt;! T9 Ire)NEW YORK. March 25- If. ns theboya In tits back room continue toInsist, the man who will beat JackDempsey must be an Indlvldunl withdazxllng speed of hand and fot, whatIs to be the future of Jimmy Slatterynnd Young Strlbllng? Both erefoster than the strike* of a rattler. Hoth are under 21 and growing so rapidly that khey will be heavyweight* per se. v Ithln It months or two years. Neither of them 19 n killer of the Dempsey strain, and you never saw a really clever man who warn.Hut the art of hitting can he mas-tered. Just as one may develop a certain amount of ability at dom nnes and wife heating. Even at this early moment Slattery has begun to show improvement—a# a puncher, not as a wife beater. He knocked over Fran’ I# Schoell. a clever fellow-toona nnn, some weeks ago. and in hi* recent frolic with Jack Delaney his punch somehow seemed to cany greater authority than before.The chances are that Slattery's muscles and *olnts are beginning to act more fneely. giving hi* blow#ivewM (ae I L «%# nonluin.r