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Ontario and Quebec due to limits on the Soviet's available travel time. He expected a sold-out crowd at Maple Leaf Gardens for the first game of the tour, and thought the Soviet team might be stronger than its Olympic version. The tour reached on 62,000 in attendance. Dudley he felt the Soviets displayed a different way in which hockey could be played scientifically with sportsmanship. He wanted to see games in Western Canada on future tours, and mentioned the possibility of inviting Swedish or Czechoslovakian teams. He felt the event was good for international hockey, despite existing political differences. The CAHA profited more than $ 22,000 from the Soviet tour.
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suggestions on how to better form the team, and reiterated the prohibitive costs of sending A-level teams. He stated that the timing of the world championships coincided with playoffs in Canada, and that no A-level team would agree to leave at a critical team in their season. He also said that the profits from the Allan Cup and
Memorial Cup playoffs would not sustain the annual cost of flying a team to Europe to shorten the time away from playing in Canada. He also considered inviting the Soviet Union national ice hockey team to tour Canada as a goodwill gesture, and since increased interest in seeing the Soviet team play would make it profitable.
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CAHA. The wartime practice of the NHL borrowing amateur players for three games or less was discontinued. Dudley participated in discussions to update the financial terms of the agreement. The NHL offered a flat payment of $ 20,000 to signing amateurs, which Dudley felt it was too low. The CAHA ultimately accepted the lump sum payment, preferring not to break its alliance with the NHL.
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cent of the amateurs signed by the NHL ended up in the armed services. The CAHA filled out rosters with amateurs exempt from military service who were married men over age 30. The professional-amateur agreement was renegotiated and the NHL agreed to pay a flat rate of $ 500 to the CAHA. Dudley conceded that the deal was not as good as before, but it was adequate due to the war.
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national championships, or remain under QAHA jurisdiction. Dudley published newspaper advertisements on behalf of the CAHA to notify of the decision. After the deadline, Dudley announced the suspension of all leagues and teams affiliated with the QAHA, except for the QSHL which resigned its provincial affiliation to operate independently of the QAHA and the CAHA.
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their main target of reforms. At the AAU of C general meeting in
November 1935, Dudley supported a defeated resolution to drop the word amateur from the AAU of C name. At the same meeting, Dudley and Hardy presented "four points" to update the definition of amateur, as supported by the CAHA's special committee dealing with the AAU of C.
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Dudley's death led to multiple tributes from the hockey community. CAHA president Gordon Juckes stated, "to sportsmen national and internationally, his death will mean the personal loss of an experienced, impartial and able administrator". CAHA vice-president Jack
Roxburgh described him as, "the best
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At the CAHA general meeting in May 1955, Dudley proposed regulations to include television broadcasts rights in addition to the radio broadcast fees the CAHA collects for amateur games. He proposed a 10 cent-per-ticket fee for all games in Canada towards the national team's fund. He reported interest
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Olympics began, it was decided to allow the AHAUS team to play in the tournament, but the IOC declared that games played by the United States team would not count in the standings. The day before the tournament ended, the IOC decided that the winner would be recognized as Olympic
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European tour. Dudley settled on the Edmonton Junior Canadians, who were the Western Canada junior finalists. The Edmonton Junior Canadians declined the offer due to financial concerns that the proposed European tour would be insufficient to cover travel costs. No other
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for the war effort. The CAHA chose to continue operations as usual to maintain the morale of
Canadians during the war, and would offer any assistance needed for military sports teams. Dudley asked for provincial branches of the CAHA to assist in organizing a national "hockey night" to raise funds for
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Dudley and Hardy presented the "four points" again at the 1936 AAU of C general meeting. Dudley and Hardy advocated for broken time payments, since players were reliant on income to support their families, and that being away from work for six weeks at a time for international competition or national
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Dudley and Hardy soon began a campaign to rewrite the definition of amateur, to decrease the number of amateurs from turning professional. They felt that the requirement to have an AAU of C registration card to play in the OHA, and the
Olympic Games, was an obstacle to progress, and made the AAU of C
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Dudley reported in May 1958, that the CAHA and NHL were close to signing a new deal. The previous professional-amateur agreement had expired in 1955, and the groups had operated on a gentleman's agreement since. He announced a new agreement in
January 1959, in which the NHL contribution increased to
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was the focus of whether or not a minor can be signed to a contract known as a "C" form, and it be enforced when he became 18 years old. Dudley stated that if the player refused to report to an amateur club chosen by the professional club, he could then be offered a professional contract. Refusal of
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In January 1949, the Canadian Olympic Association sought government grants towards the development of amateur sport. Dudley was opposed the use of tax dollars to fund sports, on the premise that the government would be in control of the sports associations, instead of those persons directly involved
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Dudley attended the IIHF meeting in September to discuss hockey at the Olympics using the IOC definition of amateur, or hosting its own World Championships separate from the Winter Olympics. He remained adamant against the IOC definition and said, "We decided in Canada 11 years ago that there is too
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After the war ended, Dudley announced that the CAHA and the NHL would revert to the pre-war agreement not to sign any junior players without permission. He also stated that tryout contracts must be honoured, and junior-aged players on NHL reserve lists must be reinstated as amateurs to return to the
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would eventually lose. Dudley stated that common sense had not prevailed in previous AAU of C discussions on the matter. Fry stated that the decision was "the most important matter ever to come before an amateur body in Canada", and that "It would be a sorry day for the AAU of C should it split with
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In October 1935, Dudley stated that the number of players leaving for the United States was compromising rosters in Canada, and that the rate of exodus was not sustainable. He decreed that the OHA would decline all player transfer requests to the United States, and players not returning to Canada by
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At the OHA general meeting in 1930, Dudley supported measures to bring attention to rules already in place which did not allow players with an active professional contract in the OHA. He successfully campaigned for the construction of a new arena in Midland in 1931, to replace the previous structure
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Canada lost in the final game by a 7–2 score to the Soviets. The loss was described as a "black eye" to Canada, a "catastrophe" and "a national calamity". The CAHA and Dudley were highly criticized by the media in Canada for sending a B-level senior team to international competition. Dudley invited
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In March 1953, the CAHA suspended the QAHA after a dispute stemming from a Quebec registration certificate being issued a player who was under suspension by the CAHA. An ultimatum was given to teams in leagues affiliated with the QAHA to follow the CAHA if they wished to participate in playoffs for
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reportedly agreed to the IOC definition, if the AHAUS team was recognized by the organizing committee of the Olympics. Since hockey would be the most profitable event at the Olympics, Dudley felt that the Swiss organizing committee would agree to anything as long as the IOC approved. To protect the
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In June 1943, Dudley and Frank Sargent met with the Canadian armed services to discuss future organization of military ice hockey teams in Canada. The RCAF withdrew its teams from the CAHA in January 1944, despite attempts to negotiate a delayed withdrawal at the end of the season. He reported that
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players. He felt that if a club team had a contract with a player, then it had a legal course of action to request remuneration by way of development fees if the player was signed to a professional team. Lengthy discussion ensued and the idea was approved in principle with a final decision deferred
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in 1958, and was posthumously inducted into the Midland Sports Hall of Fame in 1996. He was made a life member of both the CAHA and OHA, received the Gold Stick award from the OHA in recognition of service to hockey in Ontario and the AHAUS citation award for service to amateur hockey in the United
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won its first gold medal in hockey. After the games, Dudley stated that the Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen who won the silver medal representing Canada "cannot be blamed for not winning the title". He also hoped for the national consciousness of Canada to awake before the 1964 games, to avoid similar
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Dudley arranged a tour of Canada in January and February 1960 for the Russian Selects, an all-star team of players from clubs in Moscow. He stated the CAHA would decide at the upcoming general meeting whether to send a team on a reciprocal tour of Russia next winter. The CAHA was invited to send a
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Dudley attended the 1957 IIHF summer congress and made arrangements for a Soviet national team tour of Canada during November and December 1957. The CAHA agreed to pay Soviet travel within Canada and return fare, and a reciprocal Canadian tour of the Soviet Union in 1958. Dudley announced the tour
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Dudley supported a resolution at the 1952 CAHA general meeting which prevented the eastward transfer of players, to prevent rosters in Western Canada from being depleted by clubs in the more populated areas of Eastern Canada. He wanted to have protective measures in place, before renegotiating the
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threatened to boycott the Olympics if an AHAUS team was recognized instead of an AAU team. The IIHF executive met again and agreed that its teams would not play against a team chosen by the AAU. Dudley again stated that the IIHF should host its own World Championships separate from the Olympics if
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planned to operate with the CAHA loaning players. In December 1946, discussions continued for a proposed merger of the International Ice Hockey Association with the LIHG. Dudley felt that any new organization formed should be predominantly Canadian to have more say in international hockey matters.
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When NHL players were denied passports, the CAHA asked for permission from the NHL reinstate those players temporarily as amateurs. Dudley advised those who wanted to be reinstated as amateurs due to travel restrictions, needed a release from the NHL. The CAHA rules committee formally ratified the
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Dudley re-elected first vice-president of the CAHA, on April 12, 1939. In November 1939, he expected changes would be made in the playoff structure and compensation of teams for travel, since the financial situations of the CAHA and OHA had improved since the Great Depression. In December 1939, he
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The CAHA sought $ 75,000 for training and travel costs for a full-time national team, which Dudley hoped a private sector sponsorship would cover. In September 1956, Dudley stated that the offer by a private company was withdrawn. The CAHA appealed for donations of $ 100 from 750 sportspersons to
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Dudley was named to the selection committee for two hockey halls of fame. In January 1948, the Original Hockey Hall of Fame increased its board of governors from 9 to 16 people to give better representation across North America, and Dudley was chosen as a new board member. In January 1958, he was
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Dudley was elected second vice-president of the CAHA in April 1936. The CAHA decided to go ahead with reforms to the definition of amateur regardless of the outcome of an AAU of C mail-in vote on the matter. In May 1936, Fry decided against holding AAU of C vote on the matter, which led to Dudley
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Dudley felt it was important that Canadians agreed the best possible team was being sent, and that the CAHA should negotiate the best financial arrangements to play abroad. He believed an all-star team from senior teams would give the best results at the Olympics and the World Championships, but
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In November 1954, the CAHA received an invitation for a Canadian team to tour the Soviet Union. Dudley said the request came too late to change existing schedules to accommodate the request. The CAHA deferred the proposal of a Canadian tour of the Soviet Union until after the World Championships
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Dudley estimated that registration in the CAHA was 25 per cent less than before the war, but stated that the Canadian government still supported the continuation of hockey as a morale boost. He urged for clubs in Canada to have special games to raise funds for war organizations, and for the CAHA
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At the CAHA general meeting in 1935, Dudley stated it was important to keep younger players amateurs as long as possible, and prevent professionalism at a young age which excluded them from the OHA. He felt that once a player reached age 21, he would have gained the knowledge to make an informed
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Dudley was made a life member of the CAHA in November 1944. He received the OHA Gold Stick award in 1949, in recognition of service to hockey in Ontario. He received the AHAUS citation award in 1950 for service to amateur hockey in the United States. Dudley and W. A. Hewitt were honoured with a
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Dudley was confident that issues could be resolved at the 1953 CAHA general meeting. He wanted the QAHA to return without any punitive damages, but with assurance there would be no recurrence of the infraction. The QAHA was reinstated, and Dudley urged for the CAHA executive to follow the rules
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were cancelled. Dudley later stated, "If the Olympics are revived after the war, Canada will want to send a team, of course. But if our rules prove unacceptable to Olympic officials, I guess we'll stay at home". The decision was the first of several times that Canada threatened to withdraw from
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who wrote that it would a third-rate team and said, "Any time Canada cannot send its best hockey team to the Olympics it shouldn't send one at all". Dudley sought reinforcements to strengthen the team before they sailed to Europe in January 1948, and stated the CAHA would pay to fly players to
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At the May 1956 general meeting of the CAHA, Dudley stated that development fees received from the NHL amounted to $ 27,000 in the past season. He encouraged the provincial branches to set aside their differences in the playing rules, as per agreements with the NHL to use similar rules as the
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stated that public opinion had turned in favour of the proposals, and that the AAU of C were relics of a bygone age. The AAU of C voted and approved exhibition games between amateurs and professionals, but rejected the other three points. The CAHA status within the AAU of C was left unclear.
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The CAHA added the title of manager to the secretary's role in 1947, and Dudley served as secretary-manager of the CAHA until 1960. The new role made Dudley more influential in Canadian hockey since he served as the regular delegate to IIHF meetings, and was in charge of selecting the
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and making its travel arrangements to the Ice Hockey World Championships and the Olympic Games. He was named first vice-president of the IIHF and chairman of the North American delegation on July 12, 1957, and facilitated the first exhibition tours for Soviet teams in Canada.
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published that Canada showed poor sportsmanship. Dudley's response was to advise the team to use discretion in future games and to avoid incidents. The McFarlands won seven of eight games played at the 1959 Ice Hockey World Championships to retain the world title for Canada.
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champion, except for the United States team. Dudley felt that the winner would have been recognized as a world champion, whether or not the IOC recognized it. The Ottawa RCAF Flyers completed the tournament with seven wins and a draw, to capture the gold medal for Canada.
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professionals. The CAHA agreed to send a team to the next Winter Olympics, as long as it was not burdened with the whole cost. An agreement was reached in principle to send an all-star team to the 1957 World Championships, based on a core of players from the
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Dudley made the announcement in November 1956, that Canada would not send its national team to the 1957 Ice Hockey World Championships due to recent changes in international affairs. Canada and the United States boycotted the World Championships due to the
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who coached Kingston's senior B-level team, for conspiring to deliberately lose a playoff series to avoid moving into a higher-level of playoffs, rather than staying in a lower level and potentially make more profits at home playoff games than on the road.
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next season, and speculated that season schedules and playoffs may need to be shortened due to lack of players, but was committed to continuing hockey. He defended the CAHA policy of reinstating former professionals as amateurs, despite it strengthening
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for the war effort. Dudley reiterated that the CAHA would assist the Canadian government where possible, and would bend the agreement with the NHL to allow for younger players to be signed who were not subject to travel restrictions or military service.
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dinner by the OHA in December 1950, and Dudley received a silver tea service in recognition of 26 years of service to the OHA. He was made a life member of the OHA in 1952. He was inducted to the builder category of the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1958.
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until the 1940 general meeting. Contracts had the added benefit of making professional teams negotiate for amateur services. A signing fee of $ 500 was proposed, which would be dispersed among the amateur clubs which has developed the player.
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November 15, would be suspended from the OHA. He began to put rules in place for the transfer of players internationally, and stated that, "It's going to happen. We might as well try to regulate it". Dudley and CAHA second vice-president
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playoffs constituted a hardship. They were committed to change believing that the reforms were in the best interest of hockey in Canada, and were empowered the CAHA executive to act as it saw fit on the matter. Journalist
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relations and player movement with the NHL. The agreement included provisions for tryouts without having to commit, and the reinstatement of a former professional player as an amateur if no professional team claimed him.
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as president in April 1942. Dudley sat on the relations committee with the NHL, which agreed in principle that an amateur may turn professional at any time due to wartime conditions. In August, he announced plans by
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in 1917. They established at Finlayson & Dudley, Barristers and Solicitors at 212 King Street in Midland. Dudley took over the firm upon Finlayson's death in 1943. He practiced law for 43 years as the town's
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separate from the Olympics. Dudley's role as secretary-manager of the CAHA made him influential in Canadian hockey since he served as the regular delegate to IIHF meetings, and was in charge of selecting the
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Switzerland if necessary. Eight players were eventually added to the team, and Dudley felt they would adequately represent Canada, even if they might not be as strong as previous Canadian national teams.
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Hockey players may accept from their clubs or employers payment for time lost, from work while competing on behalf of their clubs. They will not however, be allowed to hold "shadow" jobs under the clause.
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The CAHA planned on returning to the Ice Hockey World Championships in 1954, but Dudley had difficulties again in finding a team willing to represent Canada. He eventually arranged for the
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led the way in revising the definition of an amateur hockey player to keep amateur players in Canada and slow the number of Canadians turning professional. Dudley negotiated deals with the
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were unable to go, unless financial provisions were made for their families. Since the AAU of C did not condone payment for lost wages while away at competitions, the Allan Cup finalists
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were chosen for the five-game tour, and Dudley arranged for three subsequent games in Sweden. He hoped that the Kelowna tour would promote future cultural exchanges with Eastern Europe.
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interests of the CAHA, Dudley successfully passed a motion at the IIHF meeting which prevented any Canadian team being accepted at the Olympics without the approval of the CAHA.
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and Memorial Cup playoffs, and exhibition games. To save money, the CAHA reduced travel and hospital allowances, and eliminated playoffs series which would not be profitable.
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decision on his future. Dudley felt that OHA needed to be offer financial opportunities competitive with what was available elsewhere. He was nominated by CAHA president
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he said, "If we could get the Allan Cup team of the previous year as a nucleus that would be even better, but we'd have to pry the best players loose from other clubs".
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branches to incorporate military teams into schedules where possible. In January 1942, the CAHA donated an additional $ 10,000 to the government for the war effort.
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to discuss the professional-amateur player agreement with the NHL, in response to a protest over a suspended professional player being placed on an amateur roster.
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funding was an issue. A sponsored team based in one city was more cost efficient than combining players from different cities. In an interview with the
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in Toronto. The announcement was made after the NHL chose to recognize the Toronto institution instead of the Original Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston.
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would represent Canada and play a European exhibition schedule. Whitby won all seven games played at the World Championships to give Canada the title.
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who died on May 12, 1936. Dudley functioned as OHA's treasurer until 1960, in addition to his roles with the CAHA. He reported an operating loss of
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to accept the Soviet invitation. The Penticton Vees won all eight played the 1955 Ice Hockey World Championships to regain the title for Canada.
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players, as a means to obtain development payments from professional teams seeking new talent. He supported an alliance between the CAHA and the
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to play in the QSHL. He decided that no players would be suspended from the CAHA while talks were ongoing. He reached a settlement where a five
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resumed in 1947, but Dudley had difficulties finding any team willing to represent Canada. He invited the champions and finalists of both the
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who was the CAHA president at the time, succeeded Dudley as secretary-manager of the CAHA when the position became a full-time paid role.
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as the professional league. Dudley later introduced a motion at the OHA general meeting to adopt the same playing rules as the NHL.
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Dudley was re-elected second vice-president of the CAHA at the general meeting in April 1937. Dudley along with CAHA president
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its strongest supporter, the CAHA. As a former CAHA president, he sympathized with the resolution, but did not give approval.
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differences could not be resolved. He was assured by the IIHF that such a tournament could be arranged on 48 hours' notice.
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who was a past-president of the CAHA, succeeded Dudley as vice-president of the IIHF and became president in July 1960.
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The Swiss organizing committee decided that any team sent must adhere to IOC definition of amateur, and live up to the
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became president. The CAHA arranged to give 25 per cent of its annual proceeds towards building a facility for the
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wanted an ice hockey team that suited the IOC definition of amateur. He felt obliged to offer the chance to the
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cover the costs. Dudley stated in October 1956, that fundraising was delayed due to searching for a sponsor.
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consistently when it came to player replacements in playoffs, instead of making arbitrary decisions.
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ultimately went ahead, and the Edmonton Mercurys represented Canada again by winning the gold medal.
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much hypocrisy about amateurism and we've seen no reason to change our view". IIHF president
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2743:"C.A.H.A. To Deny International Transfers To Amateurs Eyed By National Leaguers"
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to govern the transfer of players internationally. He introduced contracts for
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6516:"Canada's Ambassador To United States Hardly Has Good Will Of Hockey Men"
1964:"George S. Dudley QC. (Mr. Hockey) Midland Sports Hall of Fame 1894-1960"
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4313:"CNE to Operate Hockey Hall of Fame: Pick Committee to Select NHL Stars"
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3384:"Memorial Cup Final Here If Manitoba Wins Western Junior Puck Crown"
2068:"Establish University Scholarship for Hockey Players, O.H.A. Annual"
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named as one of the nine persons on the selection committee for the
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playoffs, and appointed chairman of the CAHA resolutions committee.
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team by the coach of the Russian Selects. Dudley also arranged a
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6982:"George Dudley Is Laid To Rest: Hockey Loses Valuable Official"
4647:"Bitter, Long-Drawn Out Olympic Hockey Controversy Still Rages"
2035:"Town solicitor 43 years George Dudley stricken (continued)".
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5706:"Canada Will Be Represented If CAHA Not Saddled with Expense"
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6580:"Court, hockey officials, MPP pay tribute to G. S. Dudley".
2327:"Sweeping Proposals, If Ratified, Would End A.A.U. Alliance"
1651:. Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian Museum of History. p. 116.
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which was a higher priority, despite the willingness of the
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335:. Dudley entered into a law practice in a partnership with
4701:"Czech-Flyers Tied: Olympic Heads To Recognize Puck Games"
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6287:. St. John's, Newfoundland. February 21, 1959. p. 8.
2282:"Delegates At Annual Meeting Unanimously Defeat Proposal"
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disappointments of not winning the gold medal in hockey.
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6386:"Canada Plans Hold Tight To World Amateur Hockey Title"
5284:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. February 15, 1954. p. 16.
5023:. Corner Brook, Newfoundland. June 1, 1951. p. 17.
3955:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. September 19, 1945. p. 5.
3846:"C.A.H.A. Announce Settlement Of Ottawa Hockey Dispute"
3290:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. September 27, 1941. p. 9.
3065:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. September 13, 1940. p. 3.
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team to represent Canada. The choice was criticized by
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5877:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. November 14, 1956. p. 1.
5434:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. November 24, 1954. p. 5.
4394:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. September 3, 1947. p. 3.
2984:"C.A.H.A. Will Give $ 10,000 to Aid Canada War Effort"
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from a senior B-level league in Ontario to attend the
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and W. A. Hewitt, handed out a lifetime suspension to
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team was found, and Canada did not participate in the
5827:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. September 12, 1956. p. 24.
5409:. Lethbridge, Alberta. September 27, 1954. p. 6.
4472:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. September 17, 1947. p. 18.
4444:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. September 10, 1947. p. 18.
4319:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. January 31, 1958. p. 9.
3821:"Early Solution in League Dispute is Likelihood Soon"
3412:"Hockey Association Adopts Wartime Economy Programme"
3265:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. September 27, 1941. p. 25.
2544:"Jack Hamilton, Regina, Is Named A.A.U. Of C. Leader"
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It's Our Game: Celebrating 100 Years Of Hockey Canada
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6493:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. February 29, 1960. p. 14.
5939:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. August 26, 1957. p. 7.
5902:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 15, 1956. p. 36.
5802:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. September 8, 1956. p. 43.
5459:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 17, 1954. p. 33.
4934:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 24, 1949. p. 23.
4707:. Lethbridge, Alberta. February 7, 1948. p. 17.
4525:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 18, 1947. p. 18.
4369:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 28, 1946. p. 16.
4194:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 21, 1946. p. 17.
4169:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 11, 1946. p. 29.
4067:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 28, 1946. p. 29.
4030:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 30, 1946. p. 20.
3340:. Lethbridge, Alberta. October 20, 1941. p. 10.
3015:. Lethbridge, Alberta. November 11, 1940. p. 9.
2852:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 27, 1939. p. 11.
2624:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 22, 1937. p. 17.
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2150:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 26, 1936. p. 16.
2074:. Lethbridge, Alberta. November 24, 1928. p. 3.
1633:
100 Years of Dropping the Puck: A History of the OHA
1496:
would play in the Olympic tournament, hosted at the
300:
George Samuel Dudley was born on April 19, 1894, in
187:
in 1917 then practiced law for 43 years as the town
7081:
Canadian Amateur Hockey Association vice-presidents
6798:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 6, 1950. p. 24.
6696:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 23, 1968. p. 18.
6177:. Lethbridge, Alberta. October 11, 1958. p. 9.
6042:"Russian Pucksters Should Get Record Amateur Crowd"
5990:. Lethbridge, Alberta. October 9, 1957. p. 10.
5852:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 17, 1956. p. 34.
5662:. Lethbridge, Alberta. February 6, 1956. p. 7.
5611:. Lethbridge, Alberta. January 14, 1956. p. 6.
5378:"Penticton V's To Represent Canada In World Hockey"
5309:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 11, 1954. p. 14.
4833:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 10, 1949. p. 16.
4653:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 27, 1948. p. 12.
4603:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 4, 1947. p. 19.
4575:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 8, 1947. p. 22.
4500:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 22, 1947. p. 17.
4294:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 31, 1948. p. 18.
4112:"C.A.H.A. Gains Few Points At Prague Hockey Confab"
3999:"C.A.H.A. and N.H.L. Reach Hockey Player Agreement"
3390:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 12, 1942. p. 12.
3315:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 6, 1941. p. 18.
3009:"Inter-Provincial Set-Up Approved B.C. Hockey Body"
2463:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 20, 1936. p. 1.
2223:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 30, 1935. p. 14.
755:The CAHA executive approved a $ 10,000 purchase of
618:in Winnipeg. Dudley gave the introductory goodwill
566:playoffs. Dudley signed a five-year agreement with
263:Dudley was inducted to the builder category of the
6928:"The Dudley Hewitt Cup and the Business of Hockey"
6367:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 3, 1959. p. 38.
6262:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 3, 1959. p. 38.
6126:. Lethbridge, Alberta. August 17, 1957. p. 6.
6073:. Brandon, Manitoba. January 14, 1958. p. 11.
5777:. Lethbridge, Alberta. August 31, 1956. p. 6.
5586:. Lethbridge, Alberta. August 22, 1955. p. 6.
5099:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. June 17, 1952. p. 3.
4909:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. August 12, 1949. p. 15.
4808:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 8, 1949. p. 17.
4628:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 7, 1948. p. 26.
4344:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. July 10, 1947. p. 3.
3776:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. August 24, 1944. p. 19.
3676:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 6, 1944. p. 10.
3190:. Lethbridge, Alberta. April 16, 1941. p. 18.
3165:. Lethbridge, Alberta. April 15, 1941. p. 10.
3140:. Lethbridge, Alberta. April 12, 1941. p. 16.
3115:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 4, 1941. p. 21.
3090:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 3, 1941. p. 13.
3040:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 1, 1941. p. 11.
2749:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. August 15, 1938. p. 12.
2599:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. August 31, 1937. p. 36.
2569:"Cecil Duncan Is Re-elected Head At C.A.H.A. Meet"
2009:
1933:"Town solicitor 43 years George Dudley stricken".
1778:
1722:
652:Canadian Red Cross volunteers during World War II.
578:. In March 1938, Dudley and W. A. Hewitt met with
360:in the amateur game, and supported the reforms by
235:. He facilitated the first exhibition tour by the
6646:. Lethbridge, Alberta. July 27, 1960. p. 14.
4783:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 20, 1948. p. 18.
4550:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 8, 1948. p. 3.
4338:"Must Conform to I.O.C. Definition to Amateurism"
4118:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 22, 1947. p. 33.
3930:. Lethbridge, Alberta. April 17, 1945. p. 8.
3899:"The History of the Original Hockey Hall of Fame"
3880:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 17, 1945. p. 12.
3852:. Ottawa, Ontario. November 11, 1944. p. 19.
3827:. Brandon, Manitoba. November 6, 1944. p. 4.
3751:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 13, 1944. p. 33.
3701:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 11, 1944. p. 25.
3614:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 26, 1943. p. 16.
3589:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. August 8, 1942. p. 18.
3493:. Lethbridge, Alberta. April 17, 1942. p. 3.
3468:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 28, 1942. p. 22.
3443:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 26, 1942. p. 14.
3418:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 20, 1942. p. 15.
3365:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 9, 1942. p. 5.
2802:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 12, 1939. p. 15.
2774:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 11, 1939. p. 16.
2724:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 11, 1939. p. 16.
2699:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 11, 1939. p. 24.
2674:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 18, 1938. p. 14.
2373:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 11, 1936. p. 29.
2356:
2333:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 11, 1936. p. 27.
2316:
2217:"O.H.A. Rejects Transfers To United States Clubs"
2198:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 13, 1935. p. 27.
2013:(May 11, 1960). "Dudley's Death Blow To Hockey".
1619:man hockey ever knew". Toronto Maple Leafs coach
736:) to the Government of Canada for the war effort.
7052:
6575:
6573:
6392:. Lethbridge, Alberta. May 20, 1959. p. 12.
5403:"Dudley Says That Russians Have to Win, or Else"
5359:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 10, 1954. p. 1.
5353:"Red Invasion Possible: Players May Tour Canada"
5334:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 9, 1954. p. 18.
5170:. Lethbridge, Alberta. March 9, 1953. p. 7.
5142:. Brandon, Manitoba. March 13, 1953. p. 11.
4884:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 7, 1949. p. 20.
4758:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 2, 1948. p. 14.
4269:. Lethbridge, Alberta. July 12, 1957. p. 6.
4005:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. June 20, 1946. p. 16.
3980:. Lethbridge, Alberta. May 17, 1946. p. 11.
3726:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. June 28, 1944. p. 32.
3651:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. June 14, 1943. p. 15.
3518:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 20, 1942. p. 7.
3240:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. June 13, 1941. p. 17.
3109:"Rules, Playdowns Discussed At C.A.H.A. Meeting"
2990:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. June 20, 1940. p. 17.
2965:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. June 20, 1940. p. 17.
2877:. Durham, Ontario. December 21, 1939. p. 1.
2827:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 12, 1939. p. 1.
2649:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 3, 1938. p. 14.
2575:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 21, 1937. p. 3.
1540:riding association, and was affiliated with the
937:, but all four teams declined. In addition, the
7076:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association secretaries
6690:"CAHA Flourishes Under Gordon Juckes' Guidance"
6595:
6593:
6591:
6281:"Canadian Hockey Circles Worried By Newspapers"
6231:"Allan Cup Champions To Defend World Ice Crown"
6221:
6219:
6205:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 18, 1959. p. 15.
6199:"International Hockey OK: Japanese Team Coming"
6193:
6191:
6101:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 19, 1958. p. 15.
6089:
6087:
6013:"Expect Large Crowd For Soviet Debut In Canada"
5740:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 25, 1956. p. 37.
5728:
5726:
5712:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 24, 1956. p. 24.
5687:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 23, 1956. p. 26.
5561:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 27, 1955. p. 33.
5510:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 23, 1955. p. 15.
5278:"Lyndhursts Whip Germany Reinforcements On Way"
5221:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 12, 1953. p. 20.
5158:
5156:
5130:
5128:
5048:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 18, 1950. p. 17.
4591:
4589:
4488:
4486:
4460:
4458:
4419:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. July 5, 1947. p. 15.
3215:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. June 9, 1941. p. 17.
2928:. Brandon, Manitoba. April 17, 1940. p. 4.
2922:"Juggling Allan Cup Games When Complaints Made"
2457:"Pro. Vs. Amateur Games Approved If Exhibition"
2030:
2028:
2026:
1928:
1926:
1924:
1922:
1920:
1918:
1916:
1842:"Dudley, George – Biography – Honoured Builder"
1644:
658:Amateur Hockey Association of the United States
216:Amateur Hockey Association of the United States
7111:International Ice Hockey Federation executives
7071:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association presidents
6607:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 9, 1960. p. 25.
6547:. Lethbridge, Alberta. May 2, 1960. p. 7.
6361:"Dutchies To Represent Canada At Squaw Valley"
6095:"Canadian Hockey Teams Go to Russia, Olympics"
5384:. Brandon, Manitoba. July 19, 1954. p. 4.
4413:"Olympic Hockey Question Soon Will Be Decided"
3868:
3866:
3406:
3404:
3309:"Pros. Must Take Reinstatment Cases To Calder"
2897:"New Controlling Body Formed At C.A.H.A. Meet"
2790:
2788:
2451:
2449:
693:over regulations on international ice hockey.
287:
163:(April 19, 1894 – May 8, 1960) was a Canadian
7096:Canadian sports executives and administrators
6882:. Brandon, Manitoba. May 24, 1960. p. 6.
6570:
5734:"CAHA to Send All-Star Team to Olympic Games"
5164:"Quebec Senior Loop To Operate Independently"
5017:"Newfoundland Not Interested In C.A.H.A. Tie"
2306:
2304:
2302:
2239:
2237:
2102:
2100:
2050:
2048:
2046:
2039:. Midland, Ontario. May 11, 1960. p. 12.
1937:. Midland, Ontario. May 11, 1960. p. 11.
1100:Czechoslovakia men's national ice hockey team
506:
323:in 1917. While studying law, he served as an
251:teams into the CAHA as a morale boost during
6588:
6584:. Midland, Ontario. May 11, 1960. p. 7.
6378:
6336:"'Punch' Wants No Part Of Lady Byng Winners"
6216:
6188:
6084:
5723:
5153:
5125:
4622:"Dudley Agrees To Federation Title Proposal"
4586:
4544:"Hockey Official Views Olympic Team Line-Up"
4483:
4455:
3583:"Air Force Plans Hockey Teams Across Canada"
3536:
3534:
3532:
2023:
1913:
1129:, and went undefeated to win the title. The
668:nations". The new organization replaced the
585:
440:negotiated agreements with the NHL, and the
6628:, Midland, Ontario: Lakeview Cemetery, 2019
5630:"Jeux Olympiques de Cortina d'Ampezzo 1956"
5093:"Pro-Amateur Contract To Be Reviewed Today"
4569:"Yank Puck Bodies Are Feudin' And Fightin'"
3863:
3401:
3359:"C.A.H.A. Plans To Carry On, States Dudley"
3134:"C.A.H.A. Begins Annual Meeting In Calgary"
2785:
2768:"C.A.H.A. Eulogized at 25th Annual Banquet"
2718:"Past Presidents Headline C.A.H.A. Meeting"
2446:
1805:Constitution, By-laws, Regulations, History
1645:Ellison, Jenny; Anderson, Jennifer (2018).
1275:
1227:
6601:"George Dudley, Known As Mr. Hockey, Dies"
5605:"Dutchies Interested In Playing In Soviet"
4928:"Schools Have Hockey Not "Hookey" Trouble"
3541:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (1990)
3512:"Hockey's Aid To War Effort Over $ 50,000"
2391:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (1990)
2299:
2261:
2234:
2097:
2043:
1891:
1889:
1887:
1472:Blyth Arena at the Squaw Valley Ski Resort
1344:Soviet invasion of Hungary in October 1956
1320:In August 1955, Dudley announced that the
38:
4519:"R.C.A.F. Puck Team Seeks Reinforcements"
4138:"Prof. George Hardy: Author-Educationist"
4061:"Dowell Will Attend Hockey Merger Parley"
3529:
3059:"N.H.L. and C.A.H.A. Settle Amateur Feud"
2005:
2003:
2001:
1999:
1836:
1834:
1832:
1830:
1828:
1826:
1688:
1631:mentioned Dudley frequently in the book,
1627:Canadian journalist and hockey historian
1542:Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario
949:
716:The 1941 CAHA annual meeting was held in
6976:
6845:
6510:
6330:
6225:
6036:
6007:
5771:"$ 75,000 Needed For Puck Meet Expenses"
5527:
5238:
5187:
5042:"International Puck Bodies Widely Split"
4878:"Lewicki Case Starts C Clause Talk Anew"
4827:"Sports Leaders Want Government To Give"
4670:
4494:"Puck Moguls Rapped For R.C.A.F. Choice"
3334:"C.A.H.A. Ratifies N.H.L. Playing Rules"
2959:"C.A.H.A. Votes $ 10,000 For War Effort"
2693:"Changes Announced In Senior Puck Dates"
1958:
1956:
1954:
1952:
1950:
1948:
1946:
1944:
1747:
1720:
1697:
1594:
1555:
1522:Canadian Ambassador to the United States
1467:
1390:
1339:
1279:
1231:
1168:
1157:In June 1951, Dudley confirmed that the
1077:
1037:
975:
869:
794:
727:
670:Ligue Internationale de Hockey sur Glace
647:
589:
510:
391:
291:
5956:
5190:"Puck Groups Gather To Try End Divorce"
4438:"Hockey Politics Are Rampant In Zurich"
4135:
3720:"Dudley Says Hockey Outlook Not Bright"
2538:
2405:"Fry Resents "Somersault Bill" As Name"
2402:
2367:"Sweeping Proposals Would End Alliance"
2161:
1884:
1859:
1463:
1442:were chosen to represent Canada at the
1315:
1296:were chosen to represent Canada at the
1164:
1159:Newfoundland Amateur Hockey Association
1125:were chosen to represent Canada at the
1094:were chosen to represent Canada at the
971:
520:referring to Fry as "Somersault Bill".
7053:
6713:
6461:"Jeux Olympiques de Squaw Valley 1960"
6171:"Kelowna To Play 5 Games, Red Capital"
5984:"Soviet Puck Team Unable Play In West"
5656:"CAHA May Ask Reds Tour Canada in '56"
5530:"CAHA Cuts Expected Olympic Help Seen"
4726:"Jeux Olympiques de Saint-Moritz 1948"
4084:
3793:
2894:
2618:"Sign Five-Year Contract With Gardens"
2594:"Eastern U.S. Puck Loops Quits A.A.U."
2279:
1996:
1823:
1665:
1486:ice hockey at the 1960 Winter Olympics
1481:tour in Canada prior to the Olympics.
1330:ice hockey at the 1956 Winter Olympics
1211:. On January 12, 1953, CAHA president
1193:Ice hockey at the 1952 Winter Olympics
986:ice hockey at the 1948 Winter Olympics
790:
470:ice hockey at the 1936 Winter Olympics
416:in the neutral zone, and use the same
347:
241:ice hockey at the 1960 Winter Olympics
7121:Ontario Hockey Association executives
6925:
4676:"'Squawk' Valley Hassles 'Duck Soup'"
3745:"C.A.H.A. Plans New Replacement Rule"
3552:
2509:
2480:
1941:
1908:North Simcoe Genealogy Society (2006)
1773:
1753:Who's Who in Canadian Sport, Volume 4
1689:Ladouceur, Denise & John (2006),
1578:
1403:The CAHA chose to participate in the
1328:were selected to represent Canada in
6945:
6857:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. p. 12.
6067:"221 Teams Entered In MAHA Playoffs"
5681:"Icing Rule Change Stalls CAHA Meet"
5555:"Canadian Olympic Team Has Problems"
4597:"Brundage Bluffing, Charges Ahearne"
3084:"Hockey Heads Gather For Convention"
2280:Merkel, Arthur (November 22, 1935).
662:International Ice Hockey Association
656:On April 15, 1940, the CAHA and the
372:, and it became the only artificial
177:International Ice Hockey Association
125:International Ice Hockey Association
6851:"Puck Hall of Fame Officially Open"
6669:International Ice Hockey Federation
5536:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. p. 6.
4188:"Edmonton Juniors Cancel Puck Tour"
4136:Trimmer, Bob (September 21, 1963).
4093:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. p. 3.
3974:"C.A.H.A. Wants Best Deal Possible"
3487:"No More Pay-For-Play Puck Chasing"
2796:"C.A.H.A. Approves Player-Club Tie"
2019:. Fort William, Ontario. p. 8.
1968:Midland Ontario Sports Hall of Fame
1901:
1809:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
1444:1959 Ice Hockey World Championships
1405:1958 Ice Hockey World Championships
1298:1955 Ice Hockey World Championships
1246:1954 Ice Hockey World Championships
1209:1953 Ice Hockey World Championships
1135:1951 Ice Hockey World Championships
1127:1950 Ice Hockey World Championships
1096:1949 Ice Hockey World Championships
944:1947 Ice Hockey World Championships
920:International Ice Hockey Federation
750:Maritime Amateur Hockey Association
406:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
181:International Ice Hockey Federation
173:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
120:International Ice Hockey Federation
110:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
19:For the American art director, see
13:
5965:. Drumheller, Alberta. p. 14.
5957:Andrews, Ron (November 20, 1957).
5328:"CAHA Comes Under Brisk Criticism"
5247:. Lethbridge, Alberta. p. 10.
5136:"All Quebec Leagues Are Suspended"
4466:""U" Puckmen May Represent Canada"
4087:"Harmony Prevails On Hockey Front"
3437:"War Will Smack Seniors Next Year"
3209:"C.A.H.A. Says Okay to New Branch"
3159:"Set Time Limits For Replacements"
2411:. Lethbridge, Alberta. p. 12.
1867:"George Dudley Team Staff Profile"
1207:Canada did not participate in the
1113:In response to accusations by the
746:Ottawa District Hockey Association
296:Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto
14:
7147:
6988:. Lethbridge, Alberta. p. 9.
6714:Thomas, Syd (November 11, 1944).
6342:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 26.
6048:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 42.
6019:. Lethbridge, Alberta. p. 7.
5196:. Lethbridge, Alberta. p. 6.
4363:"Issue Ultimatum To Olympic Body"
4144:. Lethbridge, Alberta. p. 5.
3564:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 19.
3184:"Officers Of C.A.H.A. Re-elected"
2903:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 15.
2895:Clarke, Robert (April 16, 1940).
2643:"Amateur Solons Will Meet Calder"
2550:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 17.
2521:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 27.
2492:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 25.
2288:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 17.
1691:Lakeview Cemetery Tombstone Index
1648:Hockey: Challenging Canada's Game
1510:United States men's national team
865:
742:Quebec Amateur Hockey Association
672:(LIHG) which was inactive due to
638:
633:Ladies Ontario Hockey Association
486:Great Britain men's national team
16:Canadian ice hockey administrator
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6237:. Brandon, Manitoba. p. 11.
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5513:
5504:"CAHA To Govern Minor Hockey TV"
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5470:
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5287:
5270:
5258:
5250:
5239:Wheatley, W. R. (May 13, 1953).
5232:
5224:
5215:"Chastised Quebec Coming 'Home'"
5207:
5199:
5188:Wheatley, W. R. (May 11, 1953).
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4297:
4288:"New Shrine Governors Are Named"
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4008:
3983:
3958:
3949:"Pros Agree Not To Sign Juniors"
3933:
3883:
3874:"Nova Scotia Man New Puck Prexy"
3855:
3830:
3805:
3779:
3754:
3729:
3704:
3679:
3670:"Edict On Hockey Expected Today"
3654:
3617:
3608:"$ 38,000 Profit In Puck Series"
3592:
3567:
3521:
3496:
3471:
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3034:"C.A.H.A. Stops Red Cross Plans"
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1407:, and Dudley announced that the
1204:professional-amateur agreement.
555:in August 1937, a result of the
430:Amateur Athletic Union of Canada
387:
6722:. Brandon, Manitoba. p. 4.
6522:. Brandon, Manitoba. p. 7.
6256:"Pro-Amateur Agreement Reached"
5428:"Find Too Late Change Schedule"
4903:""Tyranny" Charges Face Hockey"
4682:. Brandon, Manitoba. p. 7.
4078:
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3802:. Brandon, Manitoba. p. 3.
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3462:"George Dudley Answers Critics"
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2821:"Hardy Returned C.A.H.A. Prexy"
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1395:The Belleville Memorial Arena (
1386:
1377:1956 Soviet invasion of Hungary
1335:
1198:
1073:
1051:United States Olympic Committee
907:Scottish Ice Hockey Association
687:ice hockey at the Olympic Games
678:International Olympic Committee
276:were made the namesakes of the
224:International Olympic Committee
220:ice hockey at the Olympic Games
7126:Osgoode Hall Law School alumni
7106:Ice hockey people from Ontario
6541:"Juckes Against All-Star Idea"
6120:"Dunlops Will Sail January 29"
5959:"Canadian Press Sports Camera"
5933:"Red Pucksters To Tour Canada"
5528:Hanright, Don (May 24, 1955).
5241:"CAHA Makes Some Rule Changes"
4777:"Dudley Scorns Olympic Hockey"
4085:Clarke, Robert (May 6, 1947).
3925:"Hanson Dowell Heads C.A.H.A."
3284:"Ask Temporary Re-Instatement"
2846:"C.A.H.A. Salts Away $ 55,000"
2403:Dulmage, Elmer (May 7, 1936).
2144:"Pro Rules For O.H.A. Planned"
1982:
1781:100 Years of Dropping the Puck
1607:. It was first awarded by the
927:Ice Hockey World Championships
723:
691:Ice Hockey World Championships
442:British Ice Hockey Association
228:Ice Hockey World Championships
208:British Ice Hockey Association
1:
7101:Hockey Hall of Fame inductees
6957:Canadian Junior Hockey League
5896:"Canada Out of World Tourney"
5067:"Jeux Olympiques d'Oslo 1952"
2168:Ellison & Anderson (2018)
1816:
1609:Canadian Junior Hockey League
1506:Australia men's national team
1115:Canadian Teachers' Federation
643:
549:Eastern Amateur Hockey League
282:Canadian Junior Hockey League
167:administrator. He joined the
7131:People from Midland, Ontario
6665:"History of IIHF Presidents"
6306:"Championnats du monde 1959"
6145:"Championnats du monde 1958"
5580:"Dutchmen Get Olympic Berth"
5478:"Championnats du monde 1955"
4979:"Championnats du monde 1951"
4953:"Championnats du monde 1950"
4852:"Championnats du monde 1949"
4213:"Championnats du monde 1947"
3903:Original Hockey Hall of Fame
3794:Thomas, Syd (May 22, 1945).
990:Canadian Olympic Association
896:Original Hockey Hall of Fame
270:Original Hockey Hall of Fame
21:George Dudley (art director)
7:
6905:Midland Sports Hall of Fame
6876:"CAHA Honors George Dudley"
6716:"Canadian Sport Snapshorts"
6411:"Russian Team Tours Canada"
5303:"Thistles To Tour In Japan"
3796:"Canadian Sport Snapshorts"
3695:"27,271 Players Registered"
3558:"May Turn Pro. At Any Time"
3259:"LaFleche Receives Puckmen"
1326:Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen
1098:, and placed second to the
844:Quebec Senior Hockey League
660:(AHAUS) agreed to form the
306:public utilities commission
288:Early life and legal career
10:
7152:
6821:Ontario Hockey Association
6792:"Hockey Officials Honored"
6745:Ontario Hockey Association
6640:"Name Canuck Hockey Prexy"
4388:"Invited To Olympic Games"
3645:"May Change Service Setup"
2871:"Girls' Hockey In Durham?"
1698:McKinley, Michael (2014).
1494:East Germany national team
1266:Soviet Union national team
1133:represented Canada at the
957:Canada men's national team
507:CAHA second vice-president
408:(CAHA) agreement with the
354:Ontario Hockey Association
237:Soviet Union national team
233:Canada men's national team
169:Ontario Hockey Association
115:Ontario Hockey Association
18:
6436:"Canadian To Tour Russia"
5021:Corner Brook Western Star
4752:"Flyers To Sail March 31"
3770:"N.H.L. Seeks New Leader"
2193:"C.A.H.A. To Meet A.A.U."
1990:Town of Midland Directory
1757:Fitzhenry & Whiteside
1661:– via Google Books.
1590:
1479:Japan men's national team
586:CAHA first vice-president
308:. Dudley grew up playing
143:
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5920:McKinley, Michael (2014)
5871:"Canada To Miss Tourney"
4802:"Blasts Rock Discussion"
4048:McKinley, Michael (2014)
4024:"C.A.H.A. Not Satisfied"
1787:McClelland & Stewart
1721:Duplacey, James (1998).
1551:
1276:1955 World Championships
1228:1954 World Championships
778:Royal Canadian Air Force
451:The "four points" were:
333:William Humphrey Bennett
317:Midland Secondary School
249:Royal Canadian Air Force
79:Midland, Ontario, Canada
7091:Canadian King's Counsel
6487:"CAHA Heads Praise K-W"
4392:Medicine Hat Daily News
4342:Medicine Hat Daily News
4317:Medicine Hat Daily News
4091:Medicine Hat Daily News
3953:Medicine Hat Daily News
3288:Medicine Hat Daily News
1807:. Gloucester, Ontario:
1731:Total Sports Publishing
1502:Squaw Valley Ski Resort
596:(drawing room pictured)
321:Osgoode Hall Law School
280:, first awarded by the
239:in Canada, and oversaw
185:Osgoode Hall Law School
89:Osgoode Hall Law School
6926:Aalto, Sherry (2012).
6823:. 2018. Archived from
5821:"CAHA Seeks Donations"
5117:Duplacey, James (1998)
1729:. Kingston, New York:
1600:
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1546:Orange Order in Canada
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1175:(team jersey pictured)
1173:The Edmonton Mercurys
1131:Lethbridge Maple Leafs
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950:CAHA secretary-manager
916:Amateur Athletic Union
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557:Amateur Athletic Union
551:(EAHL) represented by
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410:National Hockey League
401:
398:Garmisch-Partenkirchen
352:Dudley first attended
319:, then graduated from
297:
243:on behalf of the IIHF
204:National Hockey League
6440:St. John's Daily News
6415:St. John's Daily News
6285:St. John's Daily News
5846:"CAHA Asks For Funds"
5796:"CAHA Has No Sponsor"
5453:"CAHA Not Interested"
4674:(February 23, 1960).
3234:"C.A.H.A. Buys Bonds"
2542:(November 23, 1936).
2513:(November 21, 1936).
2484:(November 21, 1936).
1666:Oliver, Greg (2017).
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572:University of Toronto
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6932:Thunder Bay Business
6907:. September 27, 2019
6011:(October 10, 1957).
1896:Ferguson, Bob (2005)
1785:. Toronto, Ontario:
1755:. Markham, Ontario:
1702:. Toronto, Ontario:
1670:. Toronto, Ontario:
1464:1960 Winter Olympics
1316:1956 Winter Olympics
1242:East York Lyndhursts
1183:1952 Winter Olympics
1165:1952 Winter Olympics
972:1948 Winter Olympics
698:Government of Canada
682:1940 Winter Olympics
482:Port Arthur Bearcats
329:member of parliament
156:George Samuel Dudley
7086:Canadian Freemasons
7042:Young, Scott (1989)
7030:Young, Scott (1989)
7018:Young, Scott (1989)
7006:Young, Scott (1989)
6953:"Dudley Hewitt Cup"
6796:Winnipeg Free Press
6694:Winnipeg Free Press
6626:Interment Directory
6605:Winnipeg Free Press
6565:Oliver, Greg (2017)
6365:Winnipeg Free Press
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6040:(October 5, 1957).
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4250:Oliver, Greg (2017)
4238:Young, Scott (1989)
4192:Winnipeg Free Press
4163:"Now It's Edmonton"
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2131:Young, Scott (1989)
2119:Young, Scott (1989)
2107:Young, Scott (1989)
2092:Young, Scott (1989)
2055:Young, Scott (1989)
2016:Daily Times-Journal
1504:in California. The
966:Hockey Hall of Fame
878:opened in 1965, in
820:would do the same.
818:Royal Canadian Navy
791:CAHA past-president
348:Early hockey career
265:Hockey Hall of Fame
138:Hockey Hall of Fame
7116:Lawyers in Ontario
6849:(April 28, 1958).
6817:"OHA Life Members"
6582:Midland Free Press
6514:(April 26, 1960).
2037:Midland Free Press
2011:The Canadian Press
1935:Midland Free Press
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1579:Honours and awards
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1022:Ottawa RCAF Flyers
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478:Halifax Wolverines
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6855:Medicine Hat News
6720:Brandon Daily Sun
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3800:Brandon Daily Sun
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3138:Lethbridge Herald
3063:Medicine Hat News
3013:Lethbridge Herald
2926:Brandon Daily Sun
2515:"Amateur Meeting"
2409:Lethbridge Herald
2072:Lethbridge Herald
1846:Legends of Hockey
1713:978-0-670-06817-3
1681:978-1-77041-249-1
1658:978-0-7766-2771-7
1605:Dudley Hewitt Cup
1599:Dudley Hewitt Cup
1449:Helsingin Sanomat
1123:Edmonton Mercurys
939:Winnipeg Monarchs
935:1946 Memorial Cup
880:Kingston, Ontario
773:senior ice hockey
624:junior ice hockey
574:teams playing at
337:William Finlayson
278:Dudley Hewitt Cup
212:junior ice hockey
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148:Dudley Hewitt Cup
98:Lawyer, solicitor
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