iniriy minutes overtime, m tne : -opening flame of the Allan .cup i •vhockey finals, but were forced to ; leave the tee with a 2-2 tie. A ' ; crowd of more than ten thousand, the fargeet that ever witnessed an amateur contest on the Paclfte Coast, sat In on a real hockeyirmy HiinutiRfj up in lilo tuuuiiu iiimFori 'William scored after ten minutes of play. Hardly had the crowd se.lt leil down before Uio Grads evened llie count.Both scored early in the third pnrlorl and from thfen on the gamo was nip and tuck to the AtiIbXuart Forbes of the Inter-Collegiate Union, Montreal, was appointed.Delegate Hamilton referred to the recent death, in RagCna of T, B, Patton, donor of the Patton trophy for the championship of Western Canada, for wlilch the Fort William and Trail teams recently contested. A letter of condolence was ordered sent to Mrs. Patton.Introducing his motion dealing with the switching of control of the Allan cup to the C. A. H. A., Yfce-Presirfent W. A. Fry of Dunn vl lie, Ontario, Who was named wllb W. R- Sexsmlth of Portage La. Prnlrio, as a special committee on the matter, detailed his interview Lrt company with ProfIdeal Sandercock, with Trustee ‘William ,XorIhe.y in Montreal. Ho considered that tho O. A. H, A., had now roach ed a. point wherein it could manage Ha own nffairs, including finance*!- Quoting Mr. North*)’, he stated that the latter had Intimated the C. A. H A. had justified its existence wliilo President Me Vicar of the A. A. U., had said thQ C. A. IX. A. was the biggest Influence on amateur sport in Canada. Fit doclarod he was fully appreciative of the sacrifice and good work carried out by North oy hut lie believed the ruling hockey body lad outgrown the conditions of the past.Among the other signs of Spring are automobiles upside-down in the ditch.—Border Cl lies Star.CONTROL OF ALLAN CUP GOES TO C A. HOCKEY ASSOCIATION. Annual Meeting qF Governing ’ Body Held—Can Manage Own AffairsI VANCOUVER, March 26-—Passed iy n. unanimous vote, a resolution by jvhlch control of tho Alien cup, representing the senior amateur hockey. [ham.pl onah ip of Canada would pass put of‘control of William- Northey •it Montreal, and bio eo-trustees to !ho Canadian Amateur Association, vag adopted at tho opening boss Ion id tlio annual meeting of tho governing 1 iockey body here this morning wenly delegates, presided over by )r. 7. B. Sanrlercoek of Cftlgary, were [n r.ttondance by tho nine member [ranches throughout the Dominion, '.'ho sessions are continuing this af-K—:--temooti and Bhould sufficient progress bo made, an adjournment will be tukoA. over the week-end until Monday/ several delegates having expressed a desire to visit Victoria on Sunday.Following the official r*gl straitens and reading of the minutes of the last annual, and ihe spclai executive meeting, letters of greollng were read from President J. A. MeVlcar, of the A. A. U/Of C., and Secretary Laruh of that organization. Both referred to tho fact that the C. A. H. A. was now the largest and most influential amateur sport body in the Dominion.An Invitation from Mayor Leu Is D. Taylor In a civic banquet on Saturday night was gratefully accepted. A resolutions committed consisting of J. W. Hamilton, of Regina; Frank Morrissey of Montreal, and Major I). Stu--r ........ # ■ ■ 1 ■ ■