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having a secondary amateur sport. He also advocated for the reinstatement of soccer players who had unknowingly played against a professional hockey player in a soccer match. Two years later, Hamilton tried again to no avail. At the general meeting for the AAU of C in 1933, Hamilton tried a third time to allow professionals in one sport to compete as an amateur in another sport. He received strong support from
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November 1937. He urged delegates to revise the AAU of C constitution to meet modern thought on amateurism, and that the future of the AAU of C depended on the outcome of the 1938 general meeting. He called for the two opposing schools of thought to come
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formally notified
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Hamilton was placed in charge of the
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and eliminate the "hockey tourist" travelling about the country in search of a better team. In advance of the August 15 deadline to register with one's own branch, Hamilton issued another warning and stated that investigations would continue and that a national meeting might be called to resolve the
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reported that during the series of disagreements, Hamilton was sarcastically asked if there were anymore protests. Hamilton replied, "There just isn't anything left for them to squawk about unless it's the colour of my necktie". Hamilton then reportedly received a long-distance phone call complaint
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applied to be members of the league, Hamilton stated that first priority should be given to teams in Saskatchewan and was against the request. He arranged for an executive meeting to deal with the application, and later admitted the Brandon team when eight of nine executive members voted in favour.
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Hamilton declared that the hockey, basketball and lacrosse associations broke away due to personal disagreements between delegates to meetings, rather than disputes over amateurism. He stated, "Really, there never were any great differences of opinion between the AAU and the CAHA", and implied the
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without a sworn affidavit by each player for the reason of the transfer. In an effort to combat increasing professionalism, Hamilton announced that the CAHA would not reinstate players as amateurs who had tried out for professional teams, despite a ruling from the AAU of C which since allowed for
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infractions. In an effort to educate, Hamilton circulated diagrams of hockey plays where the rules were regularly misinterpreted such as offside. Registration with the CAHA had increased in five consecutive seasons despite competition from professional teams. Hamilton declared the playoffs were
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reported that the hockey, basketball and lacrosse associations had brought in more money than all of the other AAU of C affiliates combined, and that the AAU of C needed to make the first move at reconciliation. At the time, the AAU of C still had direct control of track and field, boxing and
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Hamilton served as president of the Southern Saskatchewan Hockey League during the 1930–31 senior ice hockey season. He was appointed to return as president on January 4, 1936, while the season was already in progress. In preparation for the playoffs to begin, Hamilton ruled that the
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in June 1972, in the sports builder category. He was made the namesake of the Jack Hamilton Arena in Regina in 1975. He is also the namesake of the J. W. Hamilton Trophy awarded to the champion of the senior men's D-division playoffs of the Saskatchewan Hockey Association.
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its chairman. The AAU of C chose not to have national track and field championships to select the team, due to the cost of sending a team to Australia. Athletes were instead chosen by trials in several zones in Canada. Hamilton appointed convenors to look after each zone.
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in 1932, and named to the committee for redistricting AAU of C branches in 1933. In 1930, Hamilton stated efforts would be made to establish a provincial baseball association. He later served as president of the Saskatchewan Amateur Baseball Association from 1933 to 1934.
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in 1925, a group of Regina businessmen proposed to finance a professional hockey team for the city if the public supported it. Hamilton successfully garnered support instead for amateur hockey at a public meeting, by promoting the junior hockey quality of the
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the best actions had not been taken, and that the CAHA and the AAU of C would both suffer. He stated there should be no quarrels between the CAHA and AAU of C, and felt that there was room for ice hockey to be governed by both groups in a "friendly rivalry".
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CAHA would cancel those players' cards without penalty to the team. He later arranged to have a mail-in vote for the CAHA to decide whether or not players who tried out for professional teams but who were not signed to a contract could be reinstated.
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was elected president to succeed Hamilton, and the AAU of C approved a constitutional amendment in which it would recognize the definition of amateur as given by the world governing bodies of the respective sports.
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of health and reach more areas of Canada. He wanted more discussion on what would happen to sports organizations if the government took control or organized sports, but stated that the AAU of C would co-operate.
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In advance of the general meeting in November 1937, Hamilton urged delegates to give "special consideration" to the loss of its three biggest sporting associations and the resulting financial problems.
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and growth of the amateur game in Canada despite the competition. He favoured professionals in one sport playing as amateurs in another, and took charge of the AAU of C at a time when the CAHA, the
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financially successful, and felt that the CAHA had the confidence of the Canadian public for tending to the "moral and physical uplift of our athletes". He was succeeded as CAHA president by
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in Regina. In a guessing competition at a lumber convention, he correctly identified 136 different samples of wood to become Canadian champion in 1930.
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John Welch Hamilton was born June 11, 1886, in the hamlet of Sim's Locks, near
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Allan Cup proceeds. He was placed in charge of junior and senior playoffs for
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1639:"Will Discuss Problems At Annual Meeting Of Can. Amateur Athletic Assoc"
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championships while Hamilton was the team's secretary and treasurer.
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playoffs would be required to recite an oath similar to the
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Hamilton was the coach and manager of the Regina Victorias
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refused to approved transfers for eight of its players to
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Opening ceremony of the 1938 British Empire Games at the
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2661:"Halter Elected A.A.U. Boss To Replenish Skeleton Funds"
1478:"Players To Be Allowed To Kick Puck In Centre Ice Area"
1453:"Amateur Hockey Association Annual Meeting Is Underway"
1350:"C.A.H.A. Would Permit Forward Pass in Centre Ice Area"
1123:"Control Of Allan Cup Goes To C. A. Hockey Association"
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from 1922 to 1938, sat on the rules committee for the
154:(AAU of C) from 1936 to 1938, and was a member of the
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2485:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. October 13, 1937. p. 2.
2333:. Lethbridge, Alberta. December 15, 1936. p. 10.
1670:. Lethbridge, Alberta. February 26, 1932. p. 10.
1620:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. October 19, 1931. p. 3.
1173:"Brandon's Hockey Fate In Hands Of The Melville Club"
1154:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. October 16, 1925. p. 2.
1015:"Jack Hamilton, Regina, Is Named A.A.U. of C. Leader"
2667:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 19, 1938. p. 25.
2642:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 17, 1938. p. 15.
2358:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 15, 1936. p. 16.
2302:"No Sign of New Governing Body For Insurgent Sports"
2225:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. February 20, 1936. p. 14.
2200:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. January 4, 1936. p. 2.
2050:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 12, 1934. p. 15.
1918:"Saskatchewan Branch Asks For Definition of Amateur"
1849:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. February 18, 1933. p. 21.
1824:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 12, 1932. p. 13.
1229:. Lethbridge, Alberta. December 12, 1925. p. 6.
957:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 22, 1925. p. 14.
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team from 1924 to 1927. He became vice-president of
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Canadian Amateur Hockey Association vice-presidents
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2745:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 10, 1946. p. 27.
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2538:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 3, 1937. p. 15.
1924:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 25, 1932. p. 14.
1328:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. February 19, 1930. p. 8.
1303:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. March 30, 1929. p. 2.
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2795:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. June 20, 1960. p. 8.
2461:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. August 14, 1937. p. 25.
2386:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 9, 1937. p. 48.
2279:. Brandon, Manitoba. February 24, 1936. p. 3.
1561:"C.A.H.A. President Warns Against "Tourist" Moves"
1273:"Famous Trophy Is Placed In Charge Of Hockey Body"
1254:. Brandon, Manitoba. February 15, 1926. p. 1.
1179:. Brandon, Manitoba. November 30, 1925. p. 3.
88:Lumber company manager, school teacher, politician
2636:"A.A.U. Of C. Head Urges Remoulding Constitution"
2219:"Yorkton Terriers Balk At Hockey Playdown Ruling"
2175:. Brandon, Manitoba. November 3, 1930. p. 4.
2150:. Brandon, Manitoba. January 15, 1934. p. 3.
2119:"Regina Pats May Lose More Stars They Counted On"
2100:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 15, 1933. p. 12.
1874:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. August 27, 1930. p. 9.
1799:. Brandon, Manitoba. November 7, 1930. p. 4.
1745:. Lethbridge, Alberta. April 7, 1932. p. 12.
1434:. Brandon, Manitoba. January 14, 1931. p. 3.
1356:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 29, 1930. p. 36.
1279:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 27, 1928. p. 18.
1248:"Statements Must Be Retracted Or No Game Tonight"
1204:. Brandon, Manitoba. December 3, 1925. p. 3.
1129:. Lethbridge, Alberta. March 26, 1927. p. 3.
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2720:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 8, 1939. p. 26.
2125:. Brandon, Manitoba. January 8, 1934. p. 2.
2025:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 8, 1930. p. 22.
2000:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 25, 1930. p. 9.
1484:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 2, 1931. p. 16.
1459:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 31, 1931. p. 7.
1384:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 28, 1930. p. 7.
351:and the progress of the Regina Victorias in the
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2436:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. June 9, 1937. p. 16.
2405:"Names Of Empire Games Committee Members Known"
1994:"Roughriders In Favor of Deleting Forward Pass"
1975:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 7, 1932. p. 9.
1793:"Eighteen Players Are Reinstated By Convention"
1720:. Brandon, Manitoba. March 30, 1932. p. 4.
1567:. Lethbridge, Alberta. May 1, 1931. p. 16.
1514:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 3, 1931. p. 7.
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1040:"Fix Standard Of Performance For Olympic Team"
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2585:"Amateur Union May Try Peace With Its Rivals"
2560:"Amateur Union May Try Peace With Its Rivals"
2044:"Deadline Kick Is Cast Aside; Rouge Retained"
1739:"Next Allan Cup Finals Set For Pacific Coast"
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2504:"President of Manitoba A.A.U. Gives Opinion"
1893:"Hockey Leader Favors Mixing Amateurs, Pros"
194:. He was the secretary and treasurer of the
3075:Ice hockey people from Regina, Saskatchewan
2943:Saskatchewan Sports: Lives Past and Present
1818:"A.A.U. Refers Matter To Special Committee"
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437:The CAHA approved the establishment of the
150:(CAHA) from 1930 to 1932, president of the
2327:"C.A.H.A. Break From A.A.U. Formally Made"
1868:"Saskatchewan Baseball Body May Be Formed"
1843:"A.A.U. Committees Are Named By President"
1689:"Players Must Now Take Oath Of Allegiance"
1322:"Western Finals May Be Played In Winnipeg"
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1298:"Fry Re-elected As President Of C.A.H.A."
1223:"Brandon Admitted To Sask. Hockey League"
635:, who had won a gold medal for Canada in
519:The Regina Roughriders appeared in seven
459:and the need to relocate for employment.
450:ensure a valid reason for moving between
2941:Mlazgar, Brian; Stoffel, Holden (2007).
2069:"Winnipeg Man Is New Leader Rugby Union"
1148:"Fans Vote For Abandoning Semi-Pro Plan"
1764:"Saskatchewan Roughriders Team History"
1714:"Forward Pass Suggest Now For Amateurs"
1098:"Sandercock Chosen Pres. Of Hockeyists"
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321:Saskatchewan Amateur Hockey Association
303:Saskatchewan Amateur Hockey Association
222:Early life and early sports involvement
172:Saskatchewan Amateur Hockey Association
161:Canadian Amateur Basketball Association
115:Saskatchewan Amateur Hockey Association
1403:"Ruling Made By A.A.U. Is Not New One"
975:Armstrong, Edward (February 1, 1930).
637:ice hockey at the 1928 Winter Olympics
293:Western Interprovincial Football Union
204:Western Interprovincial Football Union
2969:Who's Who in Canadian Sport, Volume 4
1969:"Olympic Committee Going After Funds"
623:On December 15, 1936, CAHA president
618:Canadian Amateur Lacrosse Association
165:Canadian Amateur Lacrosse Association
16:Canadian sports executive (1886–1976)
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362:during the 1925–26 season. When the
358:Hamilton served as president of the
2430:"Zone Men For Athletic Meets Named"
692:Canadian Amateur Rowing Association
465:Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association
371:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
360:Southern Saskatchewan Hockey League
329:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
176:Southern Saskatchewan Hockey League
148:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
100:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
3095:Sportspeople from Haldimand County
3085:Saskatchewan Roughriders personnel
2789:"'Hat Enters Senior Hockey League"
2609:Calder, Jack (November 22, 1937).
1950:. Lethbridge, Alberta. p. 10.
1942:Ross, Sam G. (November 15, 1933).
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3070:Canadian sportsperson-politicians
3040:Canadian businesspeople in timber
3020:Baseball people from Saskatchewan
2685:Vanstone, Rob (January 6, 2017).
2617:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 16.
2308:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 17.
2254:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 13.
2019:"May Play Under Same Rules Again"
1586:"Hockey Travellers To Be Checked"
1021:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 17.
983:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 34.
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781:King George VI Coronation Medal
511:Sports involvement in the 1930s
272:The Saskatchewan branch of the
208:King George VI Coronation Medal
136:King George VI Coronation Medal
869:"Hall of Famer: Jack Hamilton"
711:Later career and personal life
364:Brandon Wheat City Hockey Club
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935:Mlazgar & Stoffel, (2007)
793:Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame
212:Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame
132:Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame
2094:"West Junior Games Set Back"
873:Canada's Sports Hall of Fame
800:Canada's Sports Hall of Fame
771:Canada's Sports Hall of Fame
631:In January 1937, politician
546:Canadian Minister of Finance
216:Canada's Sports Hall of Fame
128:Canada's Sports Hall of Fame
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2863:"CAHA Will Honor Threesome"
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572:Return to senior ice hockey
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785:Ontario Hockey Association
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278:Canadian Olympic Committee
156:Canadian Olympic Committee
110:Canadian Olympic Committee
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2888:"Hall of Fame adds seven"
1664:"Charges Professionalism"
903:"Deaths: Jack Hamilton".
660:1938 British Empire Games
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2764:"Lynn Handed Suspension"
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240:Sutherland, Saskatchewan
3055:Canadian schoolteachers
2611:"Conspiracy Of Silence"
2194:"Hamilton Is President"
719:Hamilton's grave marker
664:Edward Wentworth Beatty
280:in preparation for the
2913:"Provincial Champions"
1072:"J.W. "Jack" Hamilton"
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282:1928 Summer Olympics
263:Regina, Saskatchewan
250:rink and an outdoor
200:Canadian Rugby Union
77:Regina, Saskatchewan
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2248:"One Man's Opinion"
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609:Winnipeg Free Press
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452:provinces of Canada
334:In the wake of the
311:1924–25 Regina Pats
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44:John Welch Hamilton
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530:J. Howard Crocker
489:1932 Memorial Cup
441:in 1932, for the
349:1925 Memorial Cup
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