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professional or moved internationally. According to Dawe, retaining players in junior hockey until they were eligible to become professional, was a primary issue for the QAHA. He felt that young men who signed professional contracts did not fully understand the significance, and that remaining in junior hockey longer would allow players to become fully developed and have longer professional careers.
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with the NHL, and to find ways to speed up the game by eliminating delays. He oversaw the junior and senior playoffs in
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leagues into tiers, when it adopted the junior-B rating, similar to other CAHA branches. Dawe suggested dividing the
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felt that any team which reached the Allan Cup finals would face bankruptcy without a better financial deal, since the CAHA kept all profits from gate receipts in inter-branch playoffs. Dawe stated that the proposal may seem like mutiny, but that the QAHA wanted to form a new association within the
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where it was in the association's best financial interest. The QSHL subsequently voted to operate the 1944–45 season with four teams independent of the QAHA and CAHA. Dawe remained willing to co-operate with the QSHL as long as a settlement could be reached with the ODAHA that allowed the teams to
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felt that, "the QAHA now has the best executive in its history". The QAHA made a profit in the previous season, despite that registration decreased by 519 players during the war. The QAHA had purchased almost $ 7,000 in victory bonds by 1942, permitted teams composed of military servicemen to play
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Montreal Forum instead of all games in Toronto. The CAHA voted against his request due to budget constraints and travel costs. In the 1941 Memorial Cup final, the Montreal Royals won both games played on home ice, but failed to win the cup when
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Dawe planned to expand minor hockey in Quebec by targeting ages 10 to 17, and assist the players to be part of a team outside of a school program. He aimed to register 5,000 players in the bantam, midget, juvenile age groups, and the expansion to younger age groups resulted in 1,000 schoolboys
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games and struggled to officiate after the death of his son, and stated "every kid out there reminds me of my own boy". Dawe soon became involved in the administrative aspect of the game. He organized the Verdun Hockey Board in 1923 to oversee local minor hockey, then served as a member of the
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League to play a series for the provincial senior championship. Dawe stated that the QAHA would be unable to meet the March 25 deadline set by the CAHA without an extension until March 31, and noted that it was the first instance in which the QAHA had made such a request. The CAHA denied the
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all declined. The CAHA settled on the Edmonton Junior Canadians as the Western Canada junior finalists, but they too declined the offer when travel expenses were not guaranteed for the European tour. No willing team was found and Canada did not participate at the World Championships.
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playoffs. During the 1935–36 season playoffs, the QAHA established a referee's board and named Dawe the convenor. He sought to unify all officials in Quebec under a governing body to assign games in the provincial playoffs and establish a grading system for referees.
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that Dawe was, "one of the men who has done most for Canada's national sport"; "has always worked fervently for the betterment of the game"; his slogan is "please everybody at all times"; and that he was "one of Montreal's best goodwill ambassadors". Dawe received a
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felt that the QAHA's future depended on retaining its talent from minor hockey programs, and that the tiers helped identify junior hockey talent, and would retain the graduates of the juvenile age group instead of those players accepting offers in the United States.
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association in 1942, and sat on the nominating committee of the Verdun Voters' League in 1946. He was petitioned by 3,000 signatures to be a candidate in the Verdun mayoral election on April 1, 1948. He accepted the nomination but made no announcement of a platform.
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in the Montreal Ladies' Major Softball League during the 1930s, served as the league's president from 1940 to 1945, then was president of the Verdun Ladies' Softball League from 1945 to 1947. He oversaw upgrades to Viau Park in 1941, which included new
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served as an ex-officio member of the committee, and sought for more consistency in the interpretation of rules during the national playoffs. He also wanted to stop the abuse of referees by players, and give indefinite suspensions to any offender.
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and awarded annually to the most gentlemanly player. The Norman Dawe Memorial Sports Association was formed in 1948 to promote hockey and other youth sports in Verdun. He also became the namesake of the Dawe Memorial Rink in Verdun, and
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the Eastern Canada Hockey Association, and the CAHA executives were empowered to cancel any series which would not be profitable. The CAHA also directed that leagues make their schedules to reduce travelling due to wartime conditions.
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without paying an entrance fee or annual dues, and Dawe urged for more support of military sports organizations. The QAHA also planned a roll of honour for any of its players who had enlisted or would enlist in the Canadian military.
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until they were eligible to become professional was a primary issue for the QAHA, and oversaw the split of junior hockey into tiers to better identify the talent. He encouraged leagues to support Canadian military hockey teams during
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return, since they were not given any accommodations or travel expenses. Dawe denied that it was the QAHA's responsibility to provide expenses, or that any communication had been received from Halifax or the CAHA on the matter.
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Dawe was feted by multiple sporting organizations with Norman Dawe Day at the Montreal Forum on March 30, 1947, during the first intermission of a QSHL playoffs game. Recognition was given to him from the Montreal Royals, the
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Dawe raised objections at the QSHL annual meeting. No decision was made on whether to become professional, and the league sought more information from the NHL on the benefits and finances of a professional minor league. The
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During the mid-1930s, Dawe refereed in the Montreal and District Intermediate Hockey League, and officiated for the QAHA in the provincial intermediate level playoffs. In 1936, he officiated the Eastern Canada final in the
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Despite the approval, the CAHA had expressed concerns about the low gate receipts at the Montreal Forum, compared to expected profits elsewhere, and reserved the right to change the location of the games.
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extension and the QSHL final was shortened to a two-game total-goals series. Had the change not been made, it would have been the first time that Quebec did not participate in the Allan Cup playoffs.
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reported that the QSHL was the best senior hockey league in Canada, and that NHL executives resented that the Montreal Canadiens had the first pick of any player from the league. Dawe stated that
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in December 1942, "It is going to be a fight to get the extra rinks and hours but it is worth it. I've enjoyed having a battle on my hands, especially when it is something for the youngsters".
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registered from Verdun. The QAHA wanted floodlights on outdoor ice rinks to play minor hockey games at night, despite national efforts to conserve electricity during the war. CAHA president
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against his suggestion for a college or university all-star team to represent Canada at the Olympics instead of a senior team. The Montreal Royals were invited to represent Canada as the
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The QSHL proposed forming an Eastern Canada Hockey Association in May 1941, which Dawe supported for the sake of the Allan Cup playoffs. Under the proposal, the QAHA, the ODAHA, and the
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played in the autumn to fill the gap between the baseball and ice hockey seasons. He established the Verdun Juvenile Football League, served as its president, had
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for the Ottawa and Hull teams, instead of the funds being paid to the QAHA. After a week of discussions, the ODAHA accepted Dawe's recommendation.
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cleanest and most efficient player in the Junior Amateur Hockey Association. The trophy was later adopted by the
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2511:"Q.A.H.A. Starts Movement to Set Up Eastern Canada Hockey Association"
4204:"Desaulniers Stars with Hat Trick As Wings Present Little Opposition"
2823:"Q.A.H.A. Planning Roll of Honour; Clubs of Q.S.H.L. to Meet Tonight"
821:
The CAHA struggled to find a team willing to represent Canada at the
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in February 1942, to further contribute to victory bond fundraising.
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for the war effort. Dawe helped arrange a game between alumni of the
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as "well known in Verdun's social life and a prominent member of the
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179:
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1924:"Q.A.H.A. Confirms Senior Rating Of Provincial Loop; Admits Clubs"
2903:"Mortons to Operate in Q.S.H.L.; Paul Haynes to Rebuild His Club"
2877:"5,000 Minor Ice Players Is Goal; Higgy, Van Daele May Play Here"
2657:"Charges by Halifax Team Leader Are Denied By Q.A.H.A. President"
2561:"Dudley, Hardy Favour Quebec Plan To Form New Eastern Ice Branch"
276:
as a member of the Elgin Lodge A.F. and A.M. He was described by
2738:"Q.A.H.A. Is Boosted by Dudley; G. Bruce Leads Q.S.H.L. Scoring"
2712:"Ottawa, Cornwall Teams Seeking More Games in Q.S.H.L. Schedule"
2055:"Committee Is Chosen By Q.A.H.A. To Study Military Hockey Plans"
2987:"QSHL Meets Tonight to Discuss Plans for the Balance of Season"
2589:"Dudley Again Insists Q.A.H.A. Must Declare Winner By March 25"
1802:"Provincial Hockey League Given Senior Rating by Q.A.H.A. Body"
307:
3393:"QSHL to Operate as 6-team Loop; Slater Will Meet with Dutton"
3068:"Rule Changes Are Recommended For Next Year By Q.A.H.A. Heads"
2848:"Pro Circuits May Hurt Juniors, Dawe Tells Mount Royal League"
2283:
The Memorial Cup: Canada's National Junior Hockey Championship
1283:"Civic Centres Held Best War Tribute (Continued from Page 13)"
2132:"Q.A.H.A. Executive Recommends Dave Trottier's Reinstatement"
3646:"Calgary Stampeders and Royals Honoured at C.A.H.A. Banquet"
3325:"Aces Reelect Martineau Prexy; Stormy QSHL Session Foreseen"
3148:"Minor Players Subject of Study by C.A.H.A. Committees Here"
2768:"Successful Season Is Reviewed at Annual Meeting of Q.A.H.A"
2157:"Q.S.H.L. Faces Player Strike; Reserve List Causes Friction"
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174:
to resolve disputes on player registrations, the sharing of
3784:"Few Changes Made In Hockey Rules (Continued from Page 16)"
418:
due to increased attendance for the minor hockey playoffs.
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142:
4153:"Air Force Drops Six Players From Its Olympics-Bound Team"
2614:"Kimberley and Navy Club May Battle For B.C. Championship"
2339:"Old Maroon-Canadien Rivalry Returns in Victory Loan Show"
568:
playoffs, the QAHA wanted the winners of the QSHL and the
698:
to play in the QSHL, and wanted the teams to play in the
1999:"Civic Plea Tabled at Q.A.H.A. Session on Playoff Mixup"
1949:"Duncan's Proposal Is Met With Favour At Annual Meeting"
1838:"Duncan's Proposal Is Met With Favour At Annual Meeting"
1240:"Tomorrow's Stars: The Norman Dawe Memorial Association"
219:
Robert Norman Dawe was born on October 18, 1898, in the
3273:"C.A.H.A. Announce Settlement Of Ottawa Hockey Dispute"
4078:"Olympic Hockey Team Is The Toast Of All Canada Today"
3815:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. December 31, 1945. p. 5.
3223:"Volants Await C.A.H.A. Word; Two Statements Released"
1583:
1581:
1579:
2536:"Maritimes, Quebec And Ottawa Would Form Association"
927:
Dawe died from a heart attack on January 4, 1948, at
4002:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. February 26, 1947. p. 17.
3951:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 21, 1946. p. 17.
3926:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 11, 1946. p. 29.
3876:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 28, 1946. p. 27.
289:
In Montreal and Verdun, Dawe was involved in girls'
4402:
Canadian Amateur Hockey Association vice-presidents
4276:"Laval winger Brind'Amour takes MJHL scoring title"
3901:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 5, 1946. p. 33.
2138:. Montreal, Quebec. September 30, 1940. p. 16.
1613:
1611:
1609:
1576:
1463:. Montreal, Quebec. September 26, 1945. p. 17.
841:
The Ottawa RCAF Flyers at the 1948 Winter Olympics.
497:since they lost all three games played in Toronto.
4332:. Montreal, Quebec. February 17, 1959. p. 20.
4159:. Montreal, Quebec. December 19, 1947. p. 19.
4134:. Montreal, Quebec. December 17, 1947. p. 16.
3809:"C.A.H.A. Announces Allan Cup, Memorial Cup Draws"
3548:. Montreal, Quebec. February 22, 1946. p. 14.
3442:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 5, 1946. p. 11.
2620:. Lethbridge, Alberta. March 14, 1942. p. 18.
2413:. Montreal, Quebec. November 25, 1941. p. 16.
2363:. Montreal, Quebec. February 18, 1942. p. 18.
2188:. Montreal, Quebec. December 18, 1940. p. 18.
1930:. Montreal, Quebec. September 9, 1938. p. 13.
1697:. Montreal, Quebec. February 28, 1935. p. 15.
1595:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 5, 1948. p. 13.
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1080:
435:Canadian Red Cross volunteers during World War II.
4109:. Montreal, Quebec. December 4, 1947. p. 18.
3851:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 19, 1947. p. 38.
3721:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 17, 1945. p. 12.
3279:. Ottawa, Ontario. November 11, 1944. p. 19.
3254:. Montreal, Quebec. November 2, 1944. p. 16.
2967:. Montreal, Quebec. October 16, 1943. p. 16.
2937:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 27, 1943. p. 12.
2645:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 31, 1942. p. 15.
2438:. Montreal, Quebec. December 6, 1941. p. 18.
2388:. Montreal, Quebec. November 4, 1941. p. 16.
2345:. Montreal, Quebec. February 9, 1942. p. 18.
2163:. Montreal, Quebec. October 21, 1940. p. 17.
2113:. Montreal, Quebec. November 9, 1940. p. 19.
1980:. Montreal, Quebec. January 10, 1940. p. 14.
1826:. Montreal, Quebec. October 16, 1937. p. 17.
1765:. Montreal, Quebec. February 7, 1936. p. 13.
1740:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 30, 1936. p. 17.
1679:. Montreal, Quebec. December 4, 1934. p. 14.
1540:. Montreal, Quebec. November 5, 1942. p. 11.
1289:. Montreal, Quebec. December 8, 1944. p. 14.
1271:. Montreal, Quebec. December 8, 1944. p. 13.
1136:. Montreal, Quebec. December 4, 1947. p. 13.
239:from age four onward, worked for 30 years at the
4373:
4184:. Ottawa, Ontario. December 29, 1947. p. 1.
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3417:. Montreal, Quebec. August 20, 1945. p. 19.
3399:. Montreal, Quebec. August 20, 1945. p. 16.
3229:. Ottawa, Ontario. October 28, 1944. p. 19.
2213:. Montreal, Quebec. January 4, 1941. p. 16.
2061:. Montreal, Quebec. October 5, 1940. p. 18.
1808:. Montreal, Quebec. August 28, 1937. p. 14.
1606:
1565:. Montreal, Quebec. December 7, 1946. p. 3.
1066:. Montreal, Quebec. January 6, 1948. p. 15.
1039:. Montreal, Quebec. January 5, 1948. p. 19.
4257:. Montreal, Quebec. March 16, 1948. p. 16.
4051:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 15, 1947. p. 18.
3703:. Montreal, Quebec. April 17, 1945. p. 16.
3576:. Montreal, Quebec. March 31, 1947. p. 17.
3204:. Montreal, Quebec. April 17, 1944. p. 16.
3179:. Montreal, Quebec. April 13, 1944. p. 14.
3154:. Montreal, Quebec. April 11, 1944. p. 14.
2854:. Montreal, Quebec. April 24, 1942. p. 19.
2774:. Montreal, Quebec. April 27, 1942. p. 19.
2595:. Montreal, Quebec. March 16, 1942. p. 18.
2542:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 28, 1941. p. 15.
2463:. Montreal, Quebec. April 21, 1941. p. 20.
2320:. Montreal, Quebec. April 28, 1941. p. 19.
2263:. Montreal, Quebec. April 15, 1941. p. 16.
2033:. Montreal, Quebec. April 29, 1940. p. 19.
1905:. Montreal, Quebec. March 28, 1939. p. 14.
1790:. Montreal, Quebec. April 30, 1937. p. 15.
1722:. Montreal, Quebec. March 27, 1936. p. 16.
1625:. Ottawa, Ontario. January 5, 1948. p. 17.
1619:"Norman Dawe, Of CAHA, Passes Away In Montreal"
1108:. Montreal, Quebec. January 5, 1948. p. 3.
1077:
4282:. Montreal, Quebec. June 10, 1969. p. 24.
4021:"A. W. Pickard, Regina, President of C.A.H.A."
3833:. Ottawa, Ontario. March 17, 1947. p. 17.
3739:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 6, 1946. p. 12.
3564:
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3356:. Montreal, Quebec. July 10, 1945. p. 14.
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2663:. Montreal, Quebec. April 1, 1942. p. 16.
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2238:. Montreal, Quebec. April 9, 1941. p. 16.
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2005:. Montreal, Quebec. March 1, 1940. p. 17.
1887:. Montreal, Quebec. April 9, 1938. p. 17.
1161:. Montreal, Quebec. April 3, 1942. p. 14.
1027:
1025:
1023:
412:Ottawa and District Amateur Hockey Association
336:In politics, Dawe was secretary of the Verdun
231:, and his grandfather was a part-owner of the
4427:Canadian sports executives and administrators
4307:. Montreal, Quebec. June 1, 1948. p. 17.
4062:
3652:. Montreal, Quebec. May 14, 1947. p. 15.
3494:. Montreal, Quebec. May 19, 1947. p. 18.
3467:. Montreal, Quebec. May 20, 1946. p. 17.
3124:. Montreal, Quebec. May 21, 1945. p. 18.
3023:. Montreal, Quebec. May 10, 1943. p. 22.
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2567:. Montreal, Quebec. June 9, 1941. p. 19.
2488:. Montreal, Quebec. May 10, 1941. p. 16.
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2086:. Montreal, Quebec. May 22, 1940. p. 16.
2049:
2047:
1380:"Montreal Ladies' Nine To Play Here Tomorrow"
1368:. Montreal, Quebec. May 21, 1941. p. 19.
1305:
1303:
1055:
1053:
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994:
992:
621:forwarded a letter from Dawe and the QAHA to
316:Women's Amateur Athletic Federation of Canada
4447:Quebec Amateur Hockey Association presidents
4026:. Montreal, Quebec. May 6, 1947. p. 16.
3627:. Montreal, Quebec. May 5, 1947. p. 18.
3374:. Ottawa, Ontario. July 10, 1945. p. 9.
3099:. Montreal, Quebec. May 1, 1944. p. 18.
3048:. Montreal, Quebec. May 3, 1943. p. 21.
2280:
1955:. Montreal, Quebec. May 2, 1938. p. 15.
1844:. Montreal, Quebec. May 2, 1938. p. 15.
1641:
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1386:. Ottawa, Ontario. June 6, 1941. p. 11.
1343:. Montreal, Quebec. May 8, 1941. p. 17.
1220:. Montreal, Quebec. May 14, 1946. p. 9.
1124:
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945:
771:
247:after playing hockey outside in the winter.
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3478:
3436:"N.H.L. Moguls Resent Gorman Hockey Empire"
3135:
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2948:
2931:"Sargent Is Returned As C.A.H.A. President"
2920:
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2016:
1862:. Ottawa, Ontario. May 1, 1939. p. 17.
1457:"Verdun Football Loop For Juveniles Formed"
1020:
395:Dominion Women's Amateur Hockey Association
381:(QAHA) executive committee for 23 seasons.
250:
2865:
2097:
2044:
1423:
1300:
1189:"Playing the Field: Hockey Loses a Friend"
1050:
989:
941:Metropolitan Montreal Junior Hockey League
31:
4301:"Verdun Sports Group Honours Norman Dawe"
2281:Lapp, Richard M.; Macaulay, Alec (1997).
1691:"Q.A.H.A. Intermediate Playoff Dates Set"
1646:MacDonald, D. A. L. (November 15, 1947).
1645:
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1231:
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1177:
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537:and players from the Montreal Canadiens.
3542:"QAHA Issues Warning On Referee Attacks"
3461:"Re-elect Dawe Prexy Quebec Association"
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873:and gain approval for the choice of the
851:Ligue Internationale de Hockey sur Glace
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1856:"Q.A.H.A. Reports Registration Advance"
1820:"Q.A.H.A. To Protect Senior Ice League"
1183:
1003:"Around The Circuit: Between The Lines"
1000:
533:in December 1941, which featured coach
310:Ladies' Softball League which featured
4412:Canadian football people from Montreal
4374:
4201:
4103:"Dawe C.A.H.A. Man At Olympic Meeting"
4045:"Royals Get Offer: May Go To Olympics"
3322:
3248:"Q.S.H.L. To Operate As Separate Loop"
2984:
2797:"Branch Is Urging C.A.H.A. Adopt Plan"
2108:"Board of Referees Formed By Q.A.H.A."
1974:"Q.A.H.A. Considers Midget Ice Series"
1589:"C.A.H.A. Executive Norman Dawe, Dies"
1172:
847:ice hockey at the 1948 Winter Olympics
792:
601:In November 1942, CAHA past-president
401:
203:ice hockey at the 1948 Winter Olympics
4251:"Royals, Nationale Seek Junior Title"
3870:"Toronto May Get Junior Finals Again"
3017:"Q.A.H.A. Re-elects Its Entire Slate"
2821:Griffith, Owen (September 18, 1942).
2314:"Q.A.H.A. To Invest In 1941 War Loan"
2257:"Quebec Over-ruled on Junior Playoff"
1881:"Delegates Named to C.A.H.A. Session"
1403:
1337:"Softball: Major Ladies Start May 26"
1309:
1265:"Civic Centres Held Best War Tribute"
1061:"Elgin Lodge No. 7 A. F. & A. M."
16:Canadian sports executive (1898–1948)
4128:"Will Bolster RCAF Six for Olympics"
3697:"Dowell Is Named C.A.H.A. President"
3669:
3296:
3198:"Mount Royal Loop Fetes Verdun Bees"
2736:Griffith, Owen (November 23, 1942).
2683:"Sargent Is Named New C.A.H.A. Head"
2482:"Q.S.H.L. May Seek Playoff Revision"
2432:"Picture On Hockey Is Given Preview"
1506:
1480:
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690:The ODAHA denied permission for the
484:. Dawe and the QAHA objected to the
349:
344:
338:Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
4326:"Owls Triumph 8–2 In Mosquito Play"
3945:"Edmonton Juniors Cancel Puck Tour"
3570:"Norman Dawe Day Brings Many Gifts"
3350:"Alleged QSHL Move Opposed By Dawe"
3118:"Dawe Re-elected As Q.A.H.A. Prexy"
2901:Griffith, Owen (October 14, 1942).
2875:Griffith, Owen (December 8, 1942).
2795:Griffith, Owen (October 17, 1942).
2710:Griffith, Owen (October 26, 1942).
2457:"Hockey Delegates Back In Montreal"
2407:"Minor Puck Board Outlines Program"
2182:"Local Ice Rulers Veto Inducements"
1899:"Lapierre To Name A Third Delegate"
1784:"Hockey Champions Tendered Banquet"
1673:"Verdun Increases City League Lead"
969:
914:
823:1947 Ice Hockey World Championships
554:Maritime Amateur Hockey Association
408:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
195:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
118:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
13:
3762:"Few Changes Made In Hockey Rules"
3042:"M.R.J.H.L. Stages Annual Banquet"
2985:Kerner, Fred (December 20, 1943).
2357:"Ex-defence Stars To Perform Here"
2285:. Madeira Park, British Columbia:
2207:"Dates Announced For Ice Playoffs"
960:
789:president for the 1947–48 season.
627:Department of Munitions and Supply
14:
4468:
3368:"Dawe Will Fight Hockey Proposal"
2961:"Q.A.H.A. Creates Junior B Class"
2681:Sheridan, Dick (April 21, 1942).
1759:"QAHA Will Form Refereeing Board"
1507:Gray, Bill (September 20, 1947).
1362:"Softball: Women Start on Monday"
1238:Gray, Bill (September 10, 1949).
1214:"Southwestern Y Honours War Dead"
929:Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal
768:Junior Amateur Hockey Association
752:
710:
669:
636:
592:
500:
459:, then affiliated with the QAHA.
426:
421:
379:Quebec Amateur Hockey Association
147:Quebec Amateur Hockey Association
114:Quebec Amateur Hockey Association
4432:Human resource management people
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3845:"Eastern Senior Dates Announced"
3836:
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3771:
3742:
3724:
3715:"Nova Scotia Man New Puck Prexy"
3706:
3681:
3670:Gray, Bill (December 11, 1947).
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3066:Griffith, Owen (April 1, 1943).
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2509:Lockhart, Lloyd (May 28, 1941).
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1734:"Rivulettes Are Again Champions"
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1310:Mauer, Carol (January 6, 1948).
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1111:
1102:"R. Norman Dawe Sportsman, Dead"
1069:
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1001:Roberts, Fred (March 29, 1947).
4437:Ice hockey people from Montreal
4407:Canadian Car and Foundry people
4397:Burials at Mount Royal Cemetery
4239:. Montreal, Quebec. p. 10.
4210:. Montreal, Quebec. p. 14.
4076:Koffman, Jack (April 7, 1948).
3895:"Edmonton Would Take Puck Trip"
3862:
3801:
3790:. Montreal, Quebec. p. 17.
3768:. Montreal, Quebec. p. 16.
3750:
3689:
3678:. Montreal, Quebec. p. 15.
3663:
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3602:. Montreal, Quebec. p. 15.
3594:Roberts, Fred (April 1, 1947).
3587:
3534:
3523:. Montreal, Quebec. p. 16.
3505:
3489:"Azarie Choquet Heads Q.A.H.A."
3453:
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3331:. Montreal, Quebec. p. 14.
3316:
3305:. Montreal, Quebec. p. 16.
3290:
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3173:"CAHA Concludes Annual Meeting"
3165:
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3074:. Montreal, Quebec. p. 14.
3059:
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2993:. Montreal, Quebec. p. 17.
2978:
2909:. Montreal, Quebec. p. 16.
2894:
2883:. Montreal, Quebec. p. 16.
2840:
2829:. Montreal, Quebec. p. 18.
2814:
2803:. Montreal, Quebec. p. 16.
2744:. Montreal, Quebec. p. 17.
2729:
2718:. Montreal, Quebec. p. 18.
2689:. Montreal, Quebec. p. 18.
2674:
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2517:. Montreal, Quebec. p. 18.
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1654:. Montreal, Quebec. p. 21.
1551:
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1489:. Montreal, Quebec. p. 18.
1481:Gray, Bill (October 12, 1946).
1474:
1449:
1438:. Montreal, Quebec. p. 17.
1412:. Montreal, Quebec. p. 18.
1397:
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1329:
1318:. Montreal, Quebec. p. 13.
1257:
1246:. Montreal, Quebec. p. 20.
1195:. Montreal, Quebec. p. 14.
1130:"Verdunites See R. Norman Dawe"
1009:. Montreal, Quebec. p. 17.
855:International Olympic Committee
321:In 1945, Dawe began organizing
4202:Curran, Pat (March 26, 1948).
4084:. Ottawa, Ontario. p. 17.
3996:"Canada Six May Miss Olympics"
3827:"May Have To Cut Junior Final"
3093:"Therien Resignation Features"
1515:. Montreal, Quebec. p. 8.
1430:Gray, Bill (October 9, 1945).
1406:"Verdun Loop in Amateur Ranks"
1206:
1147:
849:due to disagreements with the
1:
4422:Canadian ice hockey officials
3323:Morris, Vic (July 26, 1945).
1404:Mauer, Carol (May 20, 1947).
982:
875:Canadian national hockey team
773:Association Sportif de Verdun
359:
263:
4178:"3 New Players For Olympics"
3970:"Championnats du monde 1947"
950:on Woodland Road in Verdun.
903:. Dawe recruited defenceman
883:McGill University men's team
7:
4452:Softball people from Quebec
3297:Gray, Bill (May 22, 1945).
901:Ottawa Senior Hockey League
881:lost by a 7–0 score to the
467:Quebec Senior Hockey League
358:Hockey on an outdoor rink,
331:Quebec Rugby Football Union
172:Quebec Senior Hockey League
10:
4473:
4442:People from Verdun, Quebec
1155:"Obituary:Thomas H. Busby"
871:Canadian Olympic Committee
161:that retaining players in
2639:"Halifax Manager Annoyed"
1534:"Verdun C.C.F. Organizes"
700:Ottawa City Hockey League
109:
99:
91:
81:
65:
39:
30:
23:
4392:Anglophone Quebec people
1559:"Voters' League to Meet"
953:
867:Royal Canadian Air Force
776:. Fred Roberts wrote in
251:Verdun community service
241:Canadian Car and Foundry
104:Canadian Car and Foundry
76:Montreal, Quebec, Canada
3813:Medicine Hat Daily News
2382:"W. Liddell Re-elected"
193:on March 30, 1947. The
95:Human resources manager
1716:"Preston Team Arrives"
946:
924:
909:Université de Montréal
905:Henri-André Laperrière
842:
802:
772:
764:Canadian Arena Company
683:
646:
625:, the minister of the
611:National Hockey League
581:
545:
436:
365:
269:
233:Canada Leather Company
4231:(February 21, 1948).
3621:"Quebec Hockey Heads"
931:. He was interred in
922:
840:
800:
677:
657:The QAHA divided its
644:
579:
543:
471:gentlemen's agreement
465:reported rumors that
434:
357:
258:
215:Early life and family
3596:"Around The Circuit"
3515:(October 30, 1946).
933:Mount Royal Cemetery
262:in downtown Verdun,
86:Mount Royal Cemetery
4417:Canadian Freemasons
4233:"Playing the Field"
4049:Winnipeg Free Press
4000:Winnipeg Free Press
3949:Winnipeg Free Press
3920:"Now It's Edmonton"
3719:Winnipeg Free Press
3517:"Playing the Field"
3440:Winnipeg Free Press
2935:Winnipeg Free Press
2643:Winnipeg Free Press
2540:Winnipeg Free Press
1738:Winnipeg Free Press
1593:Winnipeg Free Press
1187:(January 5, 1948).
793:CAHA vice-president
730:Winnipeg Free Press
531:Hockey Fundamentals
402:QAHA vice-president
221:Point Saint Charles
4351:"Parc Norman-Dawe"
2289:. pp. 65–67.
2287:Harbour Publishing
1648:"Sports on Parade"
1312:"Follow The Girls"
925:
879:Ottawa RCAF Flyers
843:
816:Maple Leaf Gardens
803:
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445:Canadian Red Cross
437:
370:ice hockey referee
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327:football goalposts
291:fastpitch softball
270:
235:. Dawe resided in
199:Ottawa RCAF Flyers
151:fastpitch softball
131:ice hockey referee
127:Robert Norman Dawe
44:Robert Norman Dawe
3782:(June 16, 1945).
3760:(June 16, 1945).
3411:"QSHL—from p. 16"
2618:Lethbridge Herald
923:Dawe's grave site
831:1946 Memorial Cup
659:junior ice hockey
586:1942 Memorial Cup
570:Eastern Townships
494:1941 Memorial Cup
473:among the teams.
350:Early involvement
345:Ice hockey career
323:Canadian football
260:Wellington Street
223:neighbourhood of
163:junior ice hockey
155:Canadian football
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915:Death and legacy
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766:, the QSHL, the
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692:Ottawa Commandos
652:Greater Montreal
519:Montreal Maroons
492:advanced to the
455:, Montreal, and
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