Keep out, junior hockey reps told TORONTO (CP)- Junior operators in Canada have been told to keep their noses out of international hockey where management matters. are concerned. The action was taken at a meeting here Thursday between Hockey Canada, headed up by former parliamentarian Doug Fisher and Toronto lawyer Alan Eagleson, and the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. And. Hockey Canada, led by Fisher and Eagleson, decided that following up on the same format-as has been followed in the Canada Cup tournament,no junior representatives would sit on the world junior tournament committee-thereby saving because he felt his reputation had been badly abused by a couple of junior hockey operators.” Eagleson said the CMJHL owners from the Quebec, Ontario and Western Canada leagues, have ex- pressed dissatisfaction on several fronts in recent weeks. “The junior operators were. mad at the NHL (National Hockey League) because of a development . fee problem. Then they were mad at me because I was mad atthem for suing for- mer Ottawa ‘67 star Peter Lee for $65,000. . “Then they were mad at me for stating that 1 would not allow i8year-olds to sign their contracts because Sports re, the tournament scheduled for Dec. 22- Jan 3. _ Several Canadian Major Junior . Hockey League owners in recent days. have called for an accounting of funds spent by Canada’s international hockey organizers at the world hockey championships in Vienna in May .and for added representation on the junior tournament com- mittee. The second world junior tournament, involving teams from the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, Finland, Seden, West Germany, Switzerland and the United States as well as Canada, will be played mainly in Quebec province, Eagleson. disclosed Thur- sday, with theodd game being played - in. Ontario probably , Ottawa -, and Corn. i. Bats we eM aot ee owe However, because of remarks voiced by the junior hockey operators, there was a possibility when Thursday's meeting con- vened that Hockey Canada was ready to withdraw its support of the tournament, thereby cancelling the show. Hockey Canada is. the federal government voice in dealings with the In- ternational Ice hockey Federation and therefore must give its sanction to any international matches in which Canadian teams are participating. Fisher started the meeting by tabling a motion that the tournament be. cancelled. Eagleson’'s feeling, however, “‘was that we should go ahead because Canada enjoys the highest presence it has ever enjoyed in. the international hockey with. the International Ice Hockey Federation.” He said Fisher had almost reached “the paint of items Sold . Where mping out of the room - ~S Auction Sale Tuesday Sept. 20,1977 I considered them to be $65,000 promisory notes. -“They then attempted, consciously, to descredit me by suggesting that Dough Fisher and I had misspent public funds for Team Canada 1977. The ex- planation for those funds is obvious to anyone who consider the financial reports, “The official party was 120 strong, whereas under normal circumstances the official party is 25 people.” . The position of the CAHA, - including president Gordon Renwick . of Penetanguishene, Ont., and outgoing executive director Gordon Juckes of Ottawa who sit on the committee, was. that they wanted the junior hockey represen- tative on. the committee «end -~F knew: that’ Doug ~~ Fisher ‘wasn’t going to tolerate it.” ; Asa result, junior hockey representative Howard Darwin of Ottawa ‘67s of the Ontario Major Junior Hockey League, who waited several hours outside the conference room’ for the decision was reached, was advised during a brief meeting with the committee that there would be no junior representation at all on the committee. Eapleson said that while: the CAHA representatives were. reluctant, it was a unanimous vote to remove Darwin from the com- Mhittee. Eagleson said this ‘followed the same policy Hockey Canada and the CAHA took .in setting up previous international hockey teams in recent years in that neither players or owners from the National Hockey League or World Hockey Association were asked .to sit .on the organizing committees. 7 PM. Terrace Hotel. Cedar Room Modern & Antique Furniture Fridges & Stoves Large selection of new tools Chesterfields Colour T.V.‘s Chrome Suite Hall Stands , Marble Wash Stands Jug & Bowl Sets China & Glass Selection of clocks Including grandfather clack Large drill press box and open end wrenches Socket sets V4 & % drive Saws, Spools ef rope, Many more items too numerous fo mention. Mk — E 9 LTD. sail He said it was a tredeoff — getting Fisher to withdraw his motion to cancel the tournament by getting assurances of the CAHA representatives that they would not insist on junior representatives sitting on the committee. Eagleseon daid he didn’t think the amateur hockey body was happy over the turn of events, but “‘I think they realize it was the only way the tournament would take place; I think they accept the fact that Canada is doing a great job in- ternationally mow and it would not be in anyone’s interest to alienate Doug Fisher or Alan Eagleson or Bill Hay.” Darwin, whose letter to Renwick on Aug. 29 asking for information on, among other things, sponsorship agreements, arrangements for disbursement of profits from the junior tourney, and proposed contracts for in- dividuals, resulted in the hearing, made a brief ap- pearance at Thursday’s news conference. “]T was called in and told that there would be no more junior representative on the Hockey Canada mittee,’ Darwin said after handing out copies of the letter sent Renwick. He said it was Eagleson who originally proposed junior representation on the committee but .he did not intend to fall into line by rubber-stamping all the proposals put forward at the committee level by the Hockey Canada delegates — Fisher, Eagleson and Hay. “IT must admit that I'm totally disappointed in the outcome of the meeting,” Darwin added. Eagleson said he felt the committee did what was in the best interests for Canada and hoped that junior hockey operators would not take the attitude that they'll “show. Eagleson and that committee; we won't release any of our players.” “T hope .that doesn't happen,” he added. ‘I hope they will be sufficiently Canadian to realize we’re poing to need the best players possible to defeat the Czechs and Russians.” Fereeseeeherreesatsiessacaaeres , REVIVAL SERVICES PLACE: Terrace Church of God 3341 River Drive DATES: Sept. 21 - Oct. and TIME: 7:30 Nightly GUEST EVANGELIST : Rev. Frankiin Hunt : Pastor R.L. 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