MONTREAL lt;CD - The Canadian Amateur Hockey Association voted Thursday to accept the Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union as an associate member.At the fourth plenary session of the CAHA’s 50th annual meeting. the association also reviewed the success of its AllanCup and Memorial Cup playoffs.Lloyd Pollock of Windsor, Ont., CAHA second vice-president, reported that the six-game series between Edmonton Oil Kings and Oshawa Generals, which Edmonton won 4-2, netted the CAHA $40,000 at the gate.Pollock said the series had been played in Toronto’s Maple Leaf Gardens because Oshawa’s home rink was not available at the time and because of the close proximity of the two cities.“Television of the games was a good break-through and didnot affect the live gate thatTradesHaunt Ex-OwnersNEW YORK lt;AP — -JackO’Donoghue, Matty Alou and Bill Hands have joined Frank Robinson in the ranks of deals their former owners would like tn forget.Milt Pappas’ recent winning streak f o r Cincinnati eased some of the pressure that had been building on the Reds while Robinson was tearing the American League apart with Baltimore Orioles. Robinson has cooled a bit, but still was hitting a solid .330 with 10 homers on averages through Tuesdaynight.O’Donoghue simply has been unbeatable since Kansas City Athletics sent him to Cleveland Indians for Ralph Terry and a bundle of cash. Manager Birdie Tebbetts is having trouble finding a spot in his rotation forhim and his last effort was a three - hitter against Chicago White Sox.Kansas City let some good ones get way. Jose Santiago was sold to Boston Red Sox last October for a figure that probably was not much more than the waiver or draft price. ThePuerto Rican has oeen the Red Sox’s best pitcher with a 4-1 record.Billy Herman also is getting mileage out of another Kansas City castoff. Ken Sanders, the relief man u’ho was picked up in the draft for $25,000. Sanders has appeared in 14 games.San Francisco Giants, in need of bullpen help, went after Joe Gibbon of Pittsburgh Pirates, but gave up Matty Alou, who has been leading the National League in hitting in recent days.Matty kept on asking to be traded because the Giants wouldn't play him every day.Gibbon lt;l-2 has helped the Giants.In order to land relief manLindy McDaniel and outfielderDon Landrum from ChicagoCubs, the Giants had to give upBill Hands and Randy Hundley.Although the Cubs are buried in the cellar, Hands is manager Leo Durocher’s top winner with four victories. Hundley, 24, has become the Cubs’ No. 1 catcher. McDaniel has been so-so with a 2-2 record at San Francisco and Landrum is valuable as Willie Mays’ caddy.St. Louis looked good on the Orlando Cepeda - for - Ray Sa-decki swap with the Giants. Cepeda is hitting homers and Sa-decki is getting bombed.the CIAUGordon Sask., seethe CAHA.much, he said “The Gardens people now feel that TV hashelped junior hockey crowds.”Pollock said that under the current television arrangements 25 per cent of the revenue derived goes to the building, 25 per cent to each team, and 25 per cent to the CAHA.Bill Hunter, the Oil Kings' manager, said he will recommend a better contract with the television people in the future.In reference to .joining the CAHA Juckes of Melville, letary-manager of said the student union joins the Tri-services Hockev Association as an affiliate member.The general session accepted recommendations by the regulations committee governing the transfer of players to Canada’s National team.A player released to the National club may he replaced by one from an equal category or below from any team in Canada.On his release from the Nationals he will be returned to the club he last played for.Fred Page of Vancouver, first vice-president, chaired Thursday's meeting in the absence of president Lionel Fleury. The CAHA president was taken to hospital late Wednesday for a recurrent heart ailment and is reported in satisfactory condition.MemberHURRY!THERE IS STILLTIME TO PLAYGet Your Card Today$1000XRAY0BLACKOUTHere Are Today's NumbersNumbers Called To Date1-2-4-5-6-7-8-9-10