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Jimmy Dunn (sports executive)

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professional basis. The NHL wanted a better financial arrangement for the junior teams it sponsored, usage of the same rules of play in professional and amateur hockey, and to remove restrictions on the transfer of junior players between teams. The CAHA had placed a moratorium on transferring players to Eastern Canada as supported by Dunn, to prevent the loss of talent in Western Canada and to counteract Eastern Canadian teams dominating the Memorial Cup playoffs. In January 1954, a new financial agreement gave the junior teams sponsored by the NHL a greater proportionate share of playoffs profits, but Dunn and the CAHA continued to resist the movement of players to Eastern Canada and sought further discussion.
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Foundation was established in September 1968, and Dunn volunteered for eight years as its secretary-treasurer until 1975. The new foundation assumed control of the annual hockey-golf tournament which Dunn had co-founded with Johnny Petersen in 1937. Dunn assisted in co-ordinating annual fundraising dinners for the foundation, and helped arrange exhibition games for Manitoba's professional all-stars versus the Canadian national team. In 1972, he arranged and travelled with a team of NHL old-timers from Manitoba on a European exhibition tour.
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national all-star team to future international hockey events as did all other nations at the Olympics. He suggested that the reigning Allan Cup champion could be used as the nucleus to add the best players from across Canada, and that simply sending an intact senior hockey team was no longer good enough to win. He sought for the team to be a truly national effort supported by all since the CAHA could not finance the venture itself.
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teams felt that the south division was given preferential treatment, and sought to equally share games at the larger Winnipeg Amphitheatre and the profits from gate receipts. The north division complained about the lack of available ice time for practices and the deplorable dressing room conditions at the Olympic Rink, and felt that the MAHA had an obligation to make the upgrades if the rink would not.
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favour games on Sundays. He argued that amateur sports were driven by gate receipts and felt that games on a Sunday "would be a God-send to local amateur sports". He felt that Sunday sports "would also counter juvenile delinquency get the kids off the corners". The referendum was defeated by 147 votes after a recount and the issue referred back to the
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Rink and retain more players who had graduated from minor hockey. Dunn felt that the 1947–48 season had been the most successful yet, praised rural communities for building rinks, and sought more rural leagues to operate for the whole season instead of forming a team solely for the provincial playoffs.
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In 1967, the Manitoba Old Timers' Association named Dunn to a committee to establish a benevolent association for Manitoba's hockey players and a hall of fame for hockey in Manitoba; and to provide more places to play hockey, and social, educational and coaching benefits. The Manitoba Hockey Players'
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The CAHA executive met in November 1956 to discuss whether to continue with plans to raise the $ 75,000 required to send the Vernon Canadians to Moscow, or whether to send an intact senior team or no team at all. Dunn announced that the CAHA deemed the all-star team no longer feasible since it lacked
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The CAHA and Dunn sought to negotiate a greater portion of the gate receipts from games played in Europe by the Canadian team. He felt that trips to Europe were too costly and did not create any goodwill for Canada, and stated that there was a "strong possibility" of Canada not attending future World
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Dunn felt that Canada lost due to the Soviet Union's superior physical conditioning, skating abilities and textbook defending. He noted that the national teams from the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia were operated by the state with the players individually selected. He recommended that Canada send a
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and described the game as "one of the worst exhibitions of refereeing I have ever had the misfortune of seeing". Despite that Canada won the bronze medal with a third-place finish, Dunn praised the team and said "I am proud to say that although we were not successful in winning the Olympic title, the
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in 1936, and assumed control of the CAHA at a time when it had lost the confidence of Canadians to produce a winning national team. The CAHA looked for private sponsorships to fund the national team, considered garnishing a greater portion of gate receipts for amateur games in Canada, and resolved to
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in Toronto on August 25, 1968. He was the guest of honour at a testimonial dinner on October 29, 1970, which included more than 400 guests from the various sports he had been involved with. Winnipeg City Council honoured him in 1976 with a 50-year service plaque for local sports. He was posthumously
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inundating Osborne Stadium, and the schedule was changed for the Winnipeg teams begin on the road. Dunn and the league arranged several benefit games to raise money for local charities. Dunn planned a league all-star game in mid-June as a fundraiser for Winnipeg's Flood Fund, with the players picked
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with Dunn elected as president for the season. The league drafted a new constitution, decided that its teams would wear a patch including both the flags of Canada and the United States, and planned a parade with a marching band through downtown Winnipeg on its opening day. Dunn described the opening
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The CAHA wanted to renegotiate its professional-amateur agreement with the NHL to have more say into the operation of amateur hockey and to regulate the signing of junior-aged players to contracts. Dunn sat on the negotiation committee and did not envision junior hockey in Canada being operated on a
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and for consistency in officiating. For the MJHL 1944–45 season, he oversaw negotiations that resulted in the first interlocking schedule between the north and south divisions, implemented of limits on the number of player transfers for balanced competition, encouraged rural communities to establish
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and sought a new financial arrangement for the 1940–41 season. The teams also disagreed on who played in which division, with some teams threatening to disband if their demands were not met. Dunn recommended to split the gate receipts evenly between the teams and the rink owners, and for the MAHA to
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citation award in 1956, in recognition of his contributions to ice hockey internationally and in the United States. He was made a life member of the CAHA in May 1974, and was the first person to be appointed a life member of the Manitoba Hockey Players' Foundation when the honour was established in
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Dunn was elected first vice-president of the CAHA in June 1952, and served three one-year terms in the position. As chairman of the junior and senior playoffs in 1953, Dunn was faced with multiple branches of the CAHA not participating. He wanted to include as many teams as possible since the CAHA
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Dunn served two one-year terms as the second vice-president of the CAHA beginning in June 1950, and was chairman of both the Allan Cup and Memorial Cup playoffs for Western Canada during 1951 and 1952. He was a member of the CAHA's committee to negotiate relations with the NHL, and helped reach an
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wrote that Dunn's presidency coincided with the MAHA's biggest growth and best financial situation that was driven by profits from the junior hockey playoffs. Journalist Maurice Smith credited Dunn's leadership for the sustained growth, and that "when it came to making an important decision he has
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for growth. The MAHA also divided the juvenile, midget and bantam age groups of minor hockey into tiers, to give teams based in rural Manitoba an opportunity to enter the provincial playoffs at a lower calibre than urban teams. The MAHA established a "C" division of the MJHL to play at the Olympic
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reported that the concerns had developed over years of mismanagement and that Dunn committed the MAHA to discussing issues openly instead of closed-door meetings without the local press invited. After negotiations broke down, three junior teams withdrew and the MJHL operated with five teams in one
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wrote that "no single individual in Manitoba has made a more significant contribution to sport", and that his leadership assured the success of any sport organization. He was a life member of multiple sporting organizations, and was inducted into the builder category of the Hockey Hall of Fame and
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record keeping committee of the Manitoba branch of the AAU of C in 1937, and to the national record keeping committee of the AAU of C in 1939. From 1931 until 1942, he served as a timekeeper at wrestling and boxing events, and was an on-field official and a public address announcer at provincial
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games at Osborne Stadium, and operated the league with four or five teams playing each season. He convinced owners of the teams to continue on with playing the 1942 season despite the economic struggles during the World War II, but withdrew the league from the Western Canada playoffs that season
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wrote that Dunn's selection to represent the CAHA "could be classed as a reward for his labours in the cause of sport for many years, especially the sport of hockey". On the seven-week tour, Dunn handled the business affairs for the Kenora Thistles and travelled with the team aboard the Japanese
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The City of Winnipeg held a referendum during the civic elections on October 26, 1955, to decide whether to allow sports on a Sunday afternoon between 1:30pm and 6:00pm. Dunn was elected chairman of the Manitoba Sunday Sports Association which represented multiple local sporting organizations in
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Dunn was elected president of the MAHA at the general meeting in October 1945, and served five consecutive one-year terms until 1950. He was immediately faced with an ultimatum from the north division teams of the MJHL who threatened to withdraw from the MAHA unless several demands were met. The
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credited Dunn for "seeing the job is done right", and his leadership assured the success of any sport organization. Leah also wrote that, "When you mention the name "Dunn" you automatically think of Jimmy Dunn, who has been around the local sports scene for so long there is a grave suspicion he
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for all tied games as of the 1946–47 season. Dunn felt it was best for the teams to get used to the rules in place for the playoffs, and that spectators wanted to see overtime "to get their money's worth". During the same season, the MAHA executive encouraged construction of community rinks and
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of players in the Greater Winnipeg Minor Hockey Association, into a system where each team chose players from a set geographic district. The new "zoning" arrangement was planned to be in effect for three seasons to stimulate more localized interest in junior hockey and aimed to keep teammates
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At the 1957 general meeting, Dunn felt that relations with the NHL were the most important item on the agenda since the bodies had operated for two seasons without a written agreement. Discussions were held behind closed doors without a resolution finalized. The CAHA attempted to correct the
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Dunn served as second vice-president of the MAHA from 1942 to 1945, was chairman of the junior hockey committee and sat on the registration committee. The MAHA agreed to his recommendation to subsidize and maintain junior hockey during the war for the morale of the people and players. At the
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Dunn represented the MAHA at general meetings of the CAHA, was a member of the national rules committee, sat on the Western Canada intermediate hockey committee to oversee the inter-provincial playoffs, and sought to establish a juvenile championship for minor hockey in Western Canada. His
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editor Harry Miles wrote that, "Jimmy Dunn in Winnipeg shovelling new players into the Winnipeg junior club with reckless abandon", and implied that Winnipeg had long dominated amateur sports in Manitoba and that the decisions of various sports associations made it more difficult for
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imbalance in Memorial Cup competition and approved additional players for the weaker provincial champions during the national playoffs. Dunn continued to make plans for a Japanese team to visit Canada and named a CAHA committee to explore how to finance a proposed exhibition tour.
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felt that these teams had pursued their own selfish interests with disregard for the general welfare of the league, and that creating the division would perpetuate the previous issues unless Dunn could negotiate a "minor miracle". Dunn and the MAHA executive chose to include the
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since regaining the World Championships title was a matter of national pride. The CAHA lost $ 5,000 in sending the team to the 1955 World Championships, but Penticton regained the title for Canada with a 5–0 victory over the Soviet Union in the decisive game.
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since paying the travel costs was not feasible. The league had recovered by the 1944 season which Dunn felt was the most successful yet in terms of talent and finances, then renamed itself to the Greater Winnipeg Girls' Fastball League as of the 1945 season.
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By the 1949–50 season, registrations with the MAHA had grown to exceed 4,000 players and included 125 teams outside of Winnipeg for the intermediate and minor hockey playoffs. Grants by the MAHA for the development of minor hockey in Manitoba grew from
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Dunn had been expected to become CAHA president in May 1954, but was re-elected to the first vice-president position instead of the customary change of presidents every two years. He accepted the decision and since the second vice-president
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In 1928, Dunn became president of the Uneeda Club in Winnipeg and was involved with its amateur baseball teams for seven years. He managed the team for two seasons which saw regular attendance between 4,000 and 5,000 spectators per game at
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in Stockholm as part of a sales campaign. He later stated that the biggest disappointment of his hockey career was Winnipeg's loss of hosting the World Championships when the Canadian national team withdrew from international play in 1970.
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had been ill for most of his two-year term, the CAHA opted to keep the same slate of officers for a third term instead of promoting Dunn to president and having an inexperienced first vice-president and newly elected second vice-president.
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was founded in September 1945 to govern senior and junior baseball in Western Canada, then immediately named Dunn its first vice-president, and welcomed the Greater Winnipeg Senior Baseball League into its membership in the 1946 season.
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and served as president of the Greater Winnipeg Senior Girls' Softball League from 1941 to 1946. He led efforts to establish a provincial governing body for men's and women's fastpitch softball, then became the founding president of the
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instead of the home teams doing so. The league's schedule was increased from 48 to 64 games with the hope that more games would make the season profitable. Dunn resigned as Mandak League president at the conclusion of the 1951 season.
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After the season, team executives lauded Dunn for his leadership of the league despite that only one of the five teams made a profit. He was unanimously re-elected as president and the league assumed the control of scheduling
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in 1934. The Greater Winnipeg Senior Baseball League elected him its second vice-president in 1936, and then its vice-president in 1941. He served as president of the league from May 1942, until he resigned in April 1946. The
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subsidize the teams as needed. The north division played the season reduced to four teams. In the next season, Dunn arranged a three-day carnival at the Olympic Rink as a fundraiser to benefit the teams in the north division.
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which included six teams at the Olympic Rink, and also served as president of the CN Hockey Club that played in the intermediate league. Dunn later organized the Big Four Hockey League, which included teams from CN, the
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Dunn retired from CN in February 1963 after 43 years of service. He had been promoted to chief clerk at the Fort Rouge Yards in 1941, then became the chief clerk at the CN motive power and car department office at the
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playoffs. He also voiced opposition to raising the age limit in junior hockey to 21 years old, since he did not want to give professional teams more control over junior-aged players without signing them to a contract.
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In 1952 and 1953, Dunn and the CAHA debated the financial merits of international tours by Canadian hockey teams and whether or not the tours created goodwill towards Canada. The CAHA chose not to participate at the
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playoffs, the MJHL requested permission for its champion to be allowed three additional players if the team reached the Abbot Cup final. When the request was approved by a vote of CAHA branch presidents, the
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which oversaw the operation and management of sports stadiums in Winnipeg. For the 1970–71 season, he was appointed by the MJHL to a committee for handling appeals to regulations and constitutional matters.
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The Thistle Curling Club elected Dunn its second vice-president for the 1960–61 season, and its first vice-president for the 1961–62 season, when the club sought to build a new six-sheet rink in the
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were not realized. Dunn was re-elected president in 1949, and continued negotiations for a team in Grand Forks in addition to the four returning teams. When negotiations failed, an entry from
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finals alternate between Eastern and Western Canada annually as of 1947. Dunn was one of three nominees from Western Canada to be second vice-president of the CAHA in a vote which elected
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During the Olympics, Dunn stated that the standard of officiating in Europe needed to improve and that it had been an ongoing issue anytime when Canada played. After a victory versus the
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in April 1946. He laid out plans for a constitution and the provincial playoffs, and sought to increase participation in the game from the rural areas of Manitoba. As a delegate to the
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At the semi-annual meeting in January 1955, the CAHA discussed cost-cutting measures when its budget was reduced from $ 70,000 to $ 55,000. Dunn extended another invitation to the
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champion to have an additional three players added for the Memorial Cup final. The CAHA decided to allow the Abbott Cup champion to add three players from its own branch as of the
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to send a team on an exhibition tour of Canada after a planned tour in 1955 failed due to lack of funding. The CAHA felt it had to send the most competitive team possible to the
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for employing more on-ice officials so they were not overworked, and that spectators had not developed any hatred towards any single referee. Dunn experimented with coloured
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tour of Canada in January 1960, which included entertainment and luncheons during a four-day stopover in Winnipeg. He later represented the CAHA serving as a member of the
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were chosen to represent Canada, and Dunn travelled with the team on their two-week European exhibition tour through Scotland and England on route to the Olympics in
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meet in a special series to decide Canada's representative. Later in November, Dunn and the CAHA abandoned plans to attend the 1957 World Championships when several
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During World War II, Dunn represented baseball in Winnipeg on the Athletic Patriotic Association which sought to donate sporting equipment to servicemen in the
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neighbourhood. He served as president of the Winnipeg Thistle Curling Club during the 1962–63 season and co-ordinated its 75th anniversary celebration at the
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when discharged in 1918. During his service, he was wounded and earned a military medal which he would not talk about, and quit playing hockey as a result of
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Horse Cadet Corps. He formed a softball team for the horse cadets and coached them in the local Army Cadets' Softball League. He was a charter member of the
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for the 1957 World Championships. The CAHA sought financial backing from corporate sponsorships in addition to fundraising efforts pledged by supporters in
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teams, which included rescheduling multiple series due to delays in the Saskatchewan playoffs and demands to play against the MAHA champion rather than the
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in October 1950. In the 1950–51 season, Dunn was named to an executive position within the Winnipeg Buffaloes senior hockey team, and was president of the
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in 1932. Dunn later served on the board of governors for the Manitoba branch of the AAU of C from 1935 to 1942, and sat on the executive committee of the
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could negatively affect the league, but also that the popularity of the Mandak League had led to decreased attendance for women's softball in Manitoba.
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Dunn was re-elected president of the CAHA in May 1956. His recommendation for a national all-star team was approved, to be based on the nucleus of the
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in Moscow if all expenses were guaranteed for the return trip to and from the Soviet Union since Canada was a major drawing card at games in Europe.
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and all of its branches were primarily funded by gate receipts from the playoffs and could not afford the loss of income. The CAHA had suspended the
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agreement to set a January deadline for the NHL to call up players from the Major Series of senior hockey and avoid a shortage of players during the
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until 1943. He helped oversee revisions to the league's constitution in 1929, and was a member of the MAHA executive representing the league and
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Dunn led efforts to establish a provincial governing body for men's and women's fastpitch softball, and became the founding president of the
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In August 1954, Dunn attended a meeting with junior hockey representatives from the five CAHA branches in Western Canada in addition to the
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that, "Dunn had a thankless job and had always worked in the best interest of hockey, and tried to please as many people as possible", and
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Memorial Trophy series was revived as a preseason tournament for the league's teams. Dunn reached an agreement to televise MJHL games on
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and because of persistent criticism by Europeans on the physical playing style of Canada. The CAHA settled on sending the senior B-level
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1975. He was made an honorary president of the MAHA in June 1975, and received past-president's rings from both the CAHA and the MAHA.
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and placed second at the World Championships, which led to public dissatisfaction and widespread media criticism of the CAHA in Canada.
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journalist Harvey Dryden described his style by writing that, "Dunn's quips are very sharp indeed and keep the crowd in good humour".
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as president. Dunn was placed in charge of the senior and junior playoffs for Western Canada in 1959. He oversaw arrangements for the
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Dunn was elected to the builder category of the Hockey Hall of Fame on June 12, 1968, and was formally inducted during a ceremony at
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for further discussion. Dunn hoped for another referendum and a longer campaign to convince more to vote in favour of Sunday sports.
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Dunn began in hockey as secretary of the Winnipeg Junior and Juvenile Hockey League, followed by 17 years as secretary, convenor and
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journalist Vince Leah wrote that, "if had a dime for every football and hockey game he has timed in the past 40 years he could buy
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from a bye was a financial hardship for the MJHL, and shorten the league's playoffs to accommodate the change approved by the CAHA.
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reported that during a Blue Bombers home game on October 20, 1956, Dunn fired his timekeeper's pistol for the end of a quarter and
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together from the minor hockey level to the junior hockey level. Dunn supported the change and noted that the concept had produced
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when it had become too expensive to fund a higher-level team for an international tour. The Lyndhursts lost by a 7–2 score to the
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Dunn wanted the professional-amateur agreement between the CAHA and the NHL to benefit minor hockey in addition to junior and
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hockey programs, and rearranged divisions in the provincial playoffs to give rural teams a better chance against urban teams.
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during its inaugural year of operation in 1912, and claimed to have begun the school's athletic cheer while he was a student.
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invented it"; but felt that both Dunn and his wife deserved recognition for "tremendous contributions to sport in Winnipeg".
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in Winnipeg. He was interred with his wife in Garry Memorial Park in Winnipeg – later known as Thomson in the Park Cemetery.
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as a fifth team in the "A" division after being convinced that the team was soundly operated and would be able to compete.
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for the 1967–68 season. From 1968 to 1972, he was one of four citizen members who sat on the board of directors of the
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executive, and was president of the Greater Winnipeg Senior Baseball League from 1942 to 1946. He helped establish the
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division. Despite the loss of teams, MAHA registrations grew by more than 600 players and profits increased sixfold.
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Dunn served as president of the Greater Winnipeg Senior Girls' Softball League from 1941 to 1946. He oversaw girls'
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Dunn was hired as commissioner of the MJHL in May 1964. The league had been reduced to four teams based in the
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where Canada was assessed 11 of the 15 penalties called, he protested against the future use of German referee
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The Greater Winnipeg Senior Girls Softball League bestowed a life membership on Dunn in 1947. He received the
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reduced the league to eight teams for the 1936–37 season when it accepted another out-of-town team in the
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when the team was founded in 1930, and never missed a home game until he retired before the 1972 season.
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and the SJHL objected despite a ruling by Dunn that the decision was made according to the constitution.
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During his time with the Winnipeg Junior and Juvenile Hockey League, Dunn oversaw applications for the
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were scheduled to be hosted in Winnipeg, Dunn sat on the ticket sales committee and travelled to the
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The Abbott Cup was the championship trophy for junior hockey in Western Canada overseen by the CAHA.
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on an international goodwill exhibition tour of Japan in March 1954. Journalist Ted Bowles of the
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wrote that "no single individual in Manitoba has made a more significant contribution to sport".
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Argonauts in Winnipeg, and won a couple of trophies played golf. He later participated in the CN
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day plans by saying that, "the Mandak baseball league this year will be more colourful than a
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rink within the Transcona and Fort Rouge CN Curling League. He also curled with the Fidelity
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to govern senior and junior baseball, as its first vice-president in 1945. He oversaw girls'
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Mary Dunn died at age 61 on January 10, 1965. He died at age 80 on January 7, 1979, at the
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with expansion into North Dakota in 1950, then served as league president for two seasons.
5946: 1149:, Dunn implemented an automatic one-game minimum suspension for any player who received a 492:
The league had it greatest number of teams during the 1930–31 season when it welcomed the
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chose to withdraw from senior hockey. Dunn went to extraordinary efforts to retain the
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for 42 years. He was president of the Winnipeg Thistle Curling Club, and served on the
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reported that the decision had "started the old country-city mud-slinging campaign".
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The Memorial Cup was the championship trophy for junior hockey overseen by the CAHA.
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organization and public support, and recommended that the Vernon Canadians and the
984: 622: 580: 579:(CAHA) general meeting in 1944, Dunn supported resolutions to strictly enforce the 542: 497: 288: 4112: 771: 260:, and supported weaker provincial champions to have additional players during the 256:, he was opposed mass transfers of players to the stronger teams sponsored by the 1625:
Dunn was known as "Mr. Hockey" in Winnipeg and Manitoba. Ted Bowles wrote in the
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Championships and only playing at the Olympic Games. At a special meeting of the
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players and team executives were wonderful ambassadors for Canada at all times".
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The Allan Cup was the championship trophy for senior hockey overseen by the CAHA.
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about joining the professional baseball structure for the following season. The
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on May 27, 1955. Dunn became the first Manitoban elected to the position since
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as an out-of-province team, then divided its 16 teams into two divisions. The
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champion. Wanting to create goodwill in international hockey, accompanied the
5996: 4999:"Thirty-two Home Games for Brandon Greys as Mandak League Season Lengthy One" 4963:"Mandak League Clubs Will Be Stronger Next Year so Executives Say at Meeting" 3684:
Father Bauer and the Great Experiment: The Genesis of Canadian Olympic Hockey
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league, and once had the highest individual men's score for a season at 327.
1512: 1497: 1437: 1424: 1326: 1150: 1139: 746: 680: 527:, and implemented a two-man refereeing system. He was credited by journalist 509: 343: 312: 114: 3114:"Hockey Will Have Different Look Next Year as Rules Changed to Stop Ganging" 2590:"M.A.H.A. Recommends Two Year Playing Period For Juniors Before Turning Pro" 422:, who was stationed at an American aerodrome. Dunn had achieved the rank of 3908: 3446: 1291:
folded in 1942. The new league included three teams in Winnipeg and one in
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1,525 in 1946, to more than $ 6,000 by the end of the 1949–50 season. The
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Canada versus the Soviet Union at the 1954 Ice Hockey World Championships
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In July 1950, Dunn stated that the Mandak League planned to speak with
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In January 1950, the Manitoba Senior Baseball League added a team from
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during the 1926–27 season. The league became the north division of the
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in Fort Rouge and was a member of the Fidelity Masonic Lodge No. 145.
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Teams in the north division of the MJHL struggled financially during
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when a spectator threw a dead duck onto the field at the same time.
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Dunn began his ice hockey executive career as the secretary of the
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Dunn declined a sixth term as MAHA president and was succeeded by
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recommendation to the CAHA was approved that the location of the
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foreman. Dunn played soccer and lacrosse as a youth. He attended
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After managing a baseball team in the 1930s, Dunn served on the
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games in Winnipeg in 1926, and later did the same job with the
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into the Abbott Cup finals and its playoffs champion meet the
3828:"Canada Will Be Represented If CAHA Not Saddled with Expense" 2511:"North Juniors Issue Ultimatum; Jimmy Dunn Elected President" 1102:
area after the withdrawal of the Brandon Wheat Kings and the
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inductee selection committee from June 1961 until June 1976.
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Mulligan, William Orr (June 1, 1911), written at Winnipeg,
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when it readmitted the Brandon Wheat Kings and accepted the
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Dunn was elected the first president the newly established
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on previous Memorial Cup championship teams from Winnipeg.
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The CAHA chose Dunn as its representative to accompany the
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playoffs. He later represented the CAHA as a member of the
3548:"CAHA Will Ask Other Nations To Pay for Hockey Team Trips" 3038:"Eriksdale Opens Ice Gardens, Product Of Community Effort" 2532:"Harry Foxton Named President Manitoba Hockey Association" 1054:
to compete. When supporters of the Bombers hanged Dunn in
3340:"Even Russia Expected to See Canada Win the Hockey Title" 3004:"Foxton Re-elected President Manitoba Hockey Association" 2101:"Will Have Eight-Team Junior Circuit if Ice is Available" 548:
In the 1940–41 season, Dunn was elected president of the
410:, where he played ice hockey and served in France during 3472:"Thistles Need $ 9,000 Before Making Tour Through Japan" 2706:"New Groups Are Planned For M.A.H.A. Minor Competitions" 2175:"M.A.H.A. Executive Appoints Committee to Handle Matter" 5802:
Thomson in the Park Funeral Home and Cemetery Directory
5655: 5653: 3569:"Amateur Status Is Stumbling Block To Wheaties Chances" 1432:
Dunn served as secretary of the Manitoba branch of the
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for the season due to registration violations, and the
5325:"Local Branch Would Change Present Amateur Principles" 5107:. Lethbridge, Alberta. September 18, 1942. p. 16. 4377:"World Hockey Ticket Drive Shifts Back Into High Gear" 3524: 3522: 1138:
champion in the first round. He felt that the loss of
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on an exhibition tour of Japan, then arranged for the
5899:"Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association past-presidents" 4806:"Grand Forks Still Considering Entry Manitoba League" 4728:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. September 24, 1945. p. 12. 4453:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. September 24, 1968. p. 22. 4164:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. September 17, 1964. p. 46. 4010:"Kenora Welcomes Japanese: Nippon Team Visit Planned" 3905:
It's Our Game: Celebrating 100 Years Of Hockey Canada
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It's Our Game: Celebrating 100 Years Of Hockey Canada
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for two years beginning in 1936. He was named to the
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countries agreed to boycott event in response to the
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executive. He was married to fellow sports executive
5947:"Memorable Manitobans: Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame" 5650: 5364:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 28, 1941. p. 20. 5284:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 13, 1930. p. 20. 5230:. Lethbridge, Alberta. December 4, 1945. p. 10. 5023:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 15, 1951. p. 27. 4987:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. February 12, 1951. p. 17. 4746:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 19, 1945. p. 13. 3737:"Dunn Urges National Team Represent Canadian Hockey" 3138:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. February 10, 1951. p. 19. 2910:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 17, 1946. p. 12. 2723:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 26, 1946. p. 12. 2374:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 10, 1940. p. 14. 2356:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 19, 1940. p. 19. 2236:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 14, 1940. p. 24. 2218:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 18, 1940. p. 16. 2181:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 10, 1936. p. 16. 2057:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. February 23, 1963. p. 50. 2030:"Sport Is Finally Giving Jimmy Dunn His Just Reward" 383:
James Archibald Dunn was born on March 24, 1898, in
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Canadian Amateur Hockey Association vice-presidents
5790:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 11, 1965. p. 22. 5635:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 1, 1923. p. 22. 5617:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 5, 1962. p. 47. 5552:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 27, 1938. p. 17. 5516:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 22, 1956. p. 18. 5429:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. February 1, 1939. p. 16. 5411:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 26, 1937. p. 14. 5353:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 8, 1940. p. 17. 5342:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 22, 1937. p. 37. 5331:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 16, 1936. p. 18. 5320:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 19, 1935. p. 25. 5248:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 4, 1946. p. 17. 4573:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 25, 1930. p. 33. 4555:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 11, 1972. p. 59. 4309:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 20, 1968. p. 43. 4273:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 25, 1966. p. 24. 4218:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 2, 1965. p. 24. 4200:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 25, 1965. p. 41. 4182:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 23, 1964. p. 54. 4093:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 22, 1960. p. 19. 3870:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 5, 1956. p. 31. 3852:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 1, 1956. p. 38. 3798:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. February 1, 1956. p. 23. 3780:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 30, 1956. p. 16. 3743:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. February 6, 1956. p. 17. 3671:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 30, 1956. p. 16. 3554:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 10, 1955. p. 16. 3536:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 10, 1955. p. 16. 3519: 3430:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 11, 1954. p. 14. 3334:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 11, 1954. p. 14. 3316:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 11, 1954. p. 14. 3080:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 27, 1955. p. 39. 2939:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 10, 1949. p. 15. 2892:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 23, 1950. p. 14. 2575:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 5, 1945. p. 14. 2517:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 29, 1945. p. 22. 2494:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 6, 1944. p. 12. 2483:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 30, 1944. p. 14. 2472:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 23, 1944. p. 14. 2432:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 26, 1942. p. 16. 2414:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 6, 1944. p. 12. 2403:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 30, 1944. p. 14. 2392:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 26, 1942. p. 16. 2283:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 14, 1933. p. 3. 2272:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 31, 1932. p. 17. 2254:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 23, 1941. p. 18. 2170:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 2, 1936. p. 17. 2134:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 30, 1939. p. 15. 2124:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 11, 1929. p. 7. 2107:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 4, 1929. p. 22. 1786:"Dunn, James Archibald (874238): Attestation Paper" 1534:After World War I, Dunn played basketball with the 430:. After the war, he began a career working for the 5935:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. August 26, 1968. p. 24. 5754:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 9, 1979. p. 42. 5640:"Monster Five-pin Bowling League Ends Fine Season" 5140:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 3, 1944. p. 12. 4474:. Brandon, Manitoba. January 15, 1975. p. 17. 4291:. Lethbridge, Alberta. January 6, 1967. p. 7. 3364:. Lethbridge, Alberta. August 10, 1953. p. 6. 3203:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. June 16, 1952. p. 6. 3091:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 28, 1955. p. 3. 3019:"Foxton and Coo Returned To Manitoba Hockey Posts" 2744:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 6, 1947. p. 15. 2636:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 5, 1946. p. 18. 2338:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 6, 1947. p. 26. 2152:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 3, 1930. p. 9. 1263:and entertained spectators during baseball games. 5822:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 12, 1947. p. 17. 5581:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 29, 1961. p. 55. 5570:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 21, 1960. p. 26. 5534:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 22, 1940. p. 13. 5382:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 28, 1936. p. 31. 5302:. Brandon, Manitoba. October 26, 1932. p. 3. 5266:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 29, 1947. p. 19. 5194:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 26, 1946. p. 13. 5176:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 23, 1946. p. 11. 5070:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 23, 1945. p. 27. 5052:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 13, 1946. p. 13. 5041:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 18, 1941. p. 16. 4969:. Brandon, Manitoba. October 10, 1950. p. 4. 4867:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 17, 1950. p. 22. 4801:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 17, 1949. p. 22. 4667:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 22, 1943. p. 17. 4627:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 28, 1941. p. 20. 4591:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 23, 1934. p. 14. 4544:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 27, 1971. p. 59. 4394:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 11, 1969. p. 24. 4364:. Dauphin, Manitoba. August 19, 1970. p. 13. 4255:. Brandon, Manitoba. August 31, 1966. p. 10. 4075:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 20, 1959. p. 22. 4064:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 20, 1959. p. 27. 3960:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 13, 1957. p. 18. 3942:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 11, 1957. p. 13. 3588:"Vees Now Relax, "Rewind" After Keyed-Up Contest" 3062:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 6, 1955. p. 1. 2874:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 28, 1949. p. 22. 2845:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 30, 1948. p. 20. 2045: 2043: 1452:Dunn began working regularly as a timekeeper for 1156:The MJHL expanded from four to six teams for the 5994: 5887:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. June 11, 1973. p. 48. 5441:"Large Entry Is Already Received for Track Meet" 5376:"Winnipeg Athletic Club Prepares For New Season" 5206:"Formulate Plans For Provincial Fastball Finals" 5158:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 7, 1945. p. 35. 4710:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 19, 1946. p. 7. 4492:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. July 17, 1969. p. 55. 3197:"Unlikely That CAHA Will Raise Junior Age Limit" 3149:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 8, 1952. p. 19. 3109:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. June 10, 1950. p. 37. 3010:. Brandon, Manitoba. October 1, 1951. p. 4. 2809:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 7, 1947. p. 12. 2538:. Brandon, Manitoba. October 2, 1950. p. 5. 1873:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. July 16, 1940. p. 17. 1719:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. June 12, 1968. p. 62. 1419: 1303:, was admitted as the fifth team in the league. 5646:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. June 9, 1936. p. 29. 5599:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 22, 1962. p. 24. 5447:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. July 28, 1933. p. 4. 5224:"Western Fastball Final Next Year For Winnipeg" 5212:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 18, 1946. p. 17. 5188:"Manitoba Fastball Association Elects Jim Dunn" 5101:"Edmonton Team Advances Along Western Playoffs" 4957: 4955: 4907:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 15, 1950. p. 15. 4812:. Brandon, Manitoba. March 17, 1949. p. 4. 4698: 4696: 4678:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 23, 1944. p. 27. 4656:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 30, 1942. p. 17. 4585:"Hymie Schwartz Elected Diamond Ball President" 4462: 4460: 4146:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 16, 1964. p. 14. 4134: 4132: 4130: 4046:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 30, 1957. p. 42. 3997:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 30, 1957. p. 42. 3834:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 24, 1956. p. 24. 3816:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 25, 1956. p. 37. 3612:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 27, 1955. p. 41. 3496:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 17, 1954. p. 22. 3490:"C.A.H.A. Aims To Curb Elbowing, High-sticking" 3185:. Brandon, Manitoba. April 30, 1952. p. 4. 3167:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 27, 1952. p. 16. 3056:"For and Against Groups Set Plans for Campaign" 2974:"Zedd's Hockey Buffs Have An Eye For Allan Cup" 2863:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. June 3, 1949. p. 16. 2596:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 9, 1946. p. 8. 1730: 1728: 1726: 1651:Amateur Hockey Association of the United States 703:been unafraid upon whose toes he might tread". 6078:Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association executives 6023:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association presidents 5905:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 2, 1977. p. 50. 5772:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 2, 1962. p. 48. 5482: 5480: 5478: 5476: 5423:"Winnipeggers Head National A.A.U. Committees" 5393:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 1, 1937. p. 25. 5005:. Brandon, Manitoba. April 9, 1951. p. 3. 4830:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 6, 1949. p. 22. 4689:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 2, 1945. p. 27. 4645:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 8, 1942. p. 18. 4621:"Murchison Heads Baseball Loop For Third Year" 4429:"Benevolent Association For 'Toba Hockeyists?" 3936:"Saskatchewan Protests Aid for MJHL Champions" 3930: 3928: 3575:. Brandon, Manitoba. May 27, 1955. p. 18. 3563: 3561: 3266: 3264: 3214: 3212: 3210: 3120:. Brandon, Manitoba. May 26, 1951. p. 18. 2921:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 2, 1950. p. 16. 2827:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 6, 1947. p. 26. 2797: 2795: 2775: 2773: 2732: 2730: 2649:"Jimmy Dunn Re-elected; Craig Out As Convenor" 2605: 2603: 2584: 2582: 2526: 2524: 2505: 2503: 2501: 2212:"M.A.H.A. Upholds Ruling of Special Committee" 2040: 2023: 2021: 2019: 2017: 2015: 2013: 2011: 2009: 2007: 1270: 911:The CAHA elected Dunn as president to succeed 6053:Canadian sports executives and administrators 5347:"Athletic Union Names Youmans For Third Term" 5314:"Recognition of Five Dominion Records Sought" 4783:. Brandon, Manitoba. May 13, 1948. p. 4. 4403: 4401: 3810:"CAHA To Send All-star Team to Olympic Games" 2915:"M.A.H.A. Gives $ 6,000 To Help Minor Hockey" 1780: 1778: 1707: 1705: 1703: 1683: 1681: 1679: 1551:Women's Amateur Athletic Federation of Canada 508:since they could increase their share of the 5804:, Winnipeg, Manitoba: Dignity Memorial, 2021 5742: 5740: 5738: 5270: 4952: 4693: 4478: 4457: 4127: 3864:"CAHA Scraps All-star Idea For World Hockey" 3709: 3707: 3530:"CAHA Hopes To Reduce Budget to 55 Thousand" 2760:"Jimmy Dunn Returned As Manitoba Puck Chief" 2266:"Club, Varsity, Kenora And Monarchs Entered" 2076: 2074: 2072: 2070: 2068: 2066: 2064: 1986:"Dunn, James – Biography – Honoured Builder" 1723: 1571:commission as the commanding officer of the 967:, he said that Canada would only attend the 446: 5473: 3925: 3774:"Dunn Says Canada May Ignore World Tourney" 3665:"Dutchmen Get Rough Deal in Win Over Italy" 3558: 3509:"Three Replacements Sought For West Champs" 3328:"New Amateur Financial Set-up Now Arranged" 3261: 3207: 2792: 2770: 2727: 2659: 2600: 2579: 2521: 2498: 2004: 1892: 1890: 1888: 1886: 1884: 1882: 1880: 1755: 1753: 1740:"Thistle Curling Club history in the flesh" 1555:Dominion Women's Amateur Hockey Association 1217: 1180:Dunn was the commissioner of both the 1967 820:Soviet Union men's national ice hockey team 784:British Columbia Amateur Hockey Association 5260:"Charlie Krupp Heads Softball Association" 4704:"Dunn, Hervo Quit Baseball League Offices" 4567:"Jimmy Dunn Returned As Uneedas President" 4398: 4325:"Upheaval Looms Within Enterprises' Ranks" 3376:"Senior Hockey and the Allan Cup – Part 2" 3035: 1980: 1978: 1811: 1809: 1775: 1700: 1676: 1662:inducted into the builder category of the 1515:executive council during the same season. 998:Soviet invasion of Hungary in October 1956 467:Winnipeg Junior and Juvenile Hockey League 31: 5735: 5659: 5564:"Thistle Curlers Plan New Six-sheet Rink" 5546:"Assiniboines Champions of Masonic Spiel" 4517: 3719:"Condition, Skating Ability Won for Reds" 3704: 3585: 3013: 2779: 2061: 1582:The Dunns maintained a summer cottage in 1242:Dunn was elected to the executive of the 1168:and the Brandon Wheat Kings in which 242 893:, and spared no expense in selecting the 550:Winnipeg and District Intermediate League 350:, and was known locally as "Mr. Hockey". 6083:Manitoba Junior Hockey League executives 5722: 4447:"Foundation Initiated To Improve Hockey" 4410:"Most Of The Guys Said, Well Done Jimmy" 3902: 3644: 3440: 3337: 3289: 3218: 2277:"Four Teams In Junior "B" Hockey League" 1877: 1847: 1815: 1750: 1734: 1616: 1596: 1522: 1460:. He was the original timekeeper of the 1436:(AAU of C) from 1930 until succeeded by 1423: 1385: 1305: 1221: 1089: 1017: 993: 934: 876: 792: 765:hosted the CAHA general meeting in 1952. 757: 739: 661: 640: 595: 450: 368: 5929:"Jimmy Dunn Inducted Into Hall of Fame" 5908: 5242:"To Hold Girls' Ball Final In Winnipeg" 4759:"Do Reo Flyers Meet Olympic Standards?" 4683:"Senior Ball League Will Operate Again" 4374: 4228: 4040:"Juckes Recommends Disciplinary Action" 4019: 3970: 3753: 3594:. St. John's, Newfoundland. p. 11. 3469: 3394:"1953 Men's World Hockey Championships" 3036:Guttormson, Elman (December 18, 1954). 2857:"Dunn's Anti-import Motion Is Defeated" 2083:""Mr. Hockey" a member of Hall of Fame" 1975: 1806: 1226:Manitoba Baseball Hall of Fame exhibits 1184:tournament hosted in Winnipeg, and the 780:Saskatchewan Amateur Hockey Association 753: 5995: 5748:"Deaths: James (Jimmy) Archibald Dunn" 5017:"Roy Reimer Elected Man-Dak President" 4917: 4840: 4756: 4538:"Manitoba Oldtimers Get Trip Overseas" 3973:"Proposals for NHL Cloaked In Secrecy" 3681: 3506: 3270: 2990: 2971: 2684: 2164:"Ten Junior Clubs to Play This Season" 2027: 1687: 1175: 922:ice hockey at the 1956 Winter Olympics 6033:Canadian Expeditionary Force officers 6013:Athletics (track and field) officials 5860: 5457: 4936: 4877: 4795:"Jimmy Dunn Heads Senior Ball League" 4502: 4426: 4334: 4319: 4111:. Hockey Hall of Fame. Archived from 3622: 2949: 2803:"Junior Hockey May Return To Olympic" 2754: 2646: 2630:"St. James Out? Four-team Loop Looms" 2609: 2548: 2442: 2368:"Jimmy Dunn C.N.R. Hockey Club Prexy" 2293: 1918: 1821:Who's Who in Canadian Sport, Volume 4 1612: 1337:Opening day was postponed due to the 881:Ice Hockey World Championships trophy 808:Canada men's national ice hockey team 719:which included teams in Manitoba and 338:, and the original timekeeper of the 16:Canadian sports executive (1898–1979) 5816:"Girl Softballers Honour Jimmy Dunn" 5700: 5678: 5492:"Distaff Side Of The Dunns Honoured" 5486: 5110: 5080: 4520:"Pros To Test Nats In Season Opener" 4407: 4194:"MJHL waives bye into western final" 4022:"CAHA Clears Decks For Big Problems" 4007: 3880: 3713: 3478:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. p. 20. 3358:"Canada May Enter World Hockey Meet" 2703: 2687:"Overtime Ruled For Manitoba Hockey" 2685:Dryden, Harvey (November 25, 1946). 2665: 2477:"Hannibal Re-elected M.A.H.A. Prexy" 2397:"Hannibal Re-elected M.A.H.A. Prexy" 2315: 2194:"Johnson Returned As M.A.H.A. Prexy" 2191: 2080: 1959: 1937: 1896: 1759: 1085: 1076:Japan men's national ice hockey team 948:Italy men's national ice hockey team 441: 6043:Canadian people of Scottish descent 5881:"One of Winnipeg's Great Sportsmen" 5463:"The View's Great From Upper Level" 5358:"Dubois Nominated For Marsh Trophy" 4843:"Manitoba-Dakota Baseball Loop Set" 4841:Artiss, Laurie (January 16, 1950). 4375:Briscoe, Bob (September 13, 1968). 4229:Collins, Fred (February 12, 1965). 4140:"MJHL zones city; hires Jimmy Dunn" 3346:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. p. 4. 2904:"$ 1,525 In Grants To Minor Hockey" 2717:"M.A.H.A. Favours New Puck Classes" 2426:"Sargent Explains N.H.L. Agreement" 2386:"Sargent Explains N.H.L. Agreement" 2192:Buss, Johnny (September 30, 1940). 1414:Western Canada Fastball Association 1249:Western Canada Baseball Association 1065: 965:International Ice Hockey Federation 860:Western Canada Junior Hockey League 735:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association 577:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association 565:Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association 475:Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association 473:(MJHL) when it affiliated with the 300:Western Canada Baseball Association 285:Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association 230:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association 105:Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association 100:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association 13: 5593:"Thistle Curlers Elect J. A. Dunn" 5134:"St. Boniface Girls Are Champions" 4722:"Western Baseball Assn. Is Formed" 4609:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 4, 1936. 4518:Hainstock, Bob (August 11, 1967). 3979:. Lethbridge, Alberta. p. 12. 3645:Metheral, Ken (January 16, 1956). 3161:"Puck Chiefs Come To An Agreement" 2704:Buss, Johnny (November 26, 1946). 2647:Allan, Tony (September 30, 1946). 2466:"Junior Clubs Set On Inter-Change" 2248:"Carnival Sponsors Seek Customers" 1902:"Jimmy Dunn Is Jack-Of-All-Sports" 1567:In February 1944, Dunn accepted a 1381: 1212: 1136:Thunder Bay Junior A Hockey League 814:as Canada's representative at the 806:since it struggled to finance the 776:Alberta Amateur Hockey Association 268:selection committee for 15 years. 14: 6114: 5917:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 50. 5869:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 46. 5731:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 14. 5712:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 13. 5690:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 25. 5668:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 15. 5660:Armstrong, E. A. (July 9, 1936). 5498:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 23. 5469:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 49. 5405:"Manitobans on A.A.U. Committees" 5336:"A.A.U. Scored By Manitoba Prexy" 5122:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 12. 5089:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 19. 4981:"Mandak Rejects Clear Lake Entry" 4948:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 20. 4926:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 15. 4889:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 22. 4849:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 14. 4765:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 12. 4526:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 28. 4514:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 52. 4435:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 54. 4416:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 43. 4408:Beck, Dallis (October 30, 1970). 4383:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 22. 4346:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 55. 4331:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 22. 4237:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 41. 4028:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 22. 4016:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 24. 3954:"The Bully-Boys Are Riding Again" 3892:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 35. 3762:. Lethbridge, Alberta. p. 6. 3754:Pilling, Don (January 21, 1956). 3725:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 22. 3653:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 19. 3634:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 41. 3586:MacKenzie, Arch (March 8, 1955). 3515:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 13. 3298:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 22. 3290:Wheatley, W. R. (June 11, 1953). 3279:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 36. 3230:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 22. 3224:"Overseas Tours Are 'Plain Bunk'" 3025:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 22. 2999:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 18. 2980:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 20. 2961:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 24. 2933:"Dunn Reviews Record Hockey Year" 2788:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 17. 2766:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 19. 2712:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 25. 2693:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 14. 2674:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 27. 2666:Buss, Johnny (October 14, 1946). 2655:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 25. 2618:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 14. 2557:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 25. 2454:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 16. 2350:"Six Teams Ready In Intermediate" 2327:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 20. 2305:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 14. 2200:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 14. 2089:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 58. 2036:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 25. 2028:Bowles, Ted (February 26, 1954). 1971:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 14. 1949:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 14. 1927:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 15. 1908:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 23. 1771:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 17. 1746:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 32. 1696:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 67. 1483: 1428:A Winnipeg Blue Bombers home game 1244:Manitoba Diamond Ball Association 864:Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League 772:Quebec Amateur Hockey Association 706: 649:The MAHA implemented a 10-minute 569: 296:Manitoba Diamond Ball Association 6038:Canadian National Railway people 5964: 5939: 5921: 5891: 5873: 5854: 5826: 5808: 5794: 5784:"Deaths and Funerals: Mary Dunn" 5776: 5758: 5716: 5694: 5672: 5621: 5603: 5585: 5556: 5538: 5520: 5502: 5451: 5433: 5415: 5397: 5368: 5306: 5288: 5252: 5234: 5216: 5198: 5180: 5162: 5144: 5126: 5093: 5074: 5056: 5027: 5009: 4991: 4973: 4930: 4911: 4901:"Man-Dak Ball Opening Postponed" 4893: 4871: 4861:"Man-Dak League To Open In 'Peg" 4853: 4834: 4816: 4787: 4769: 4757:Dryden, Harvey (July 22, 1947). 4750: 4732: 4714: 4672:"Good Ball Marks Senior Openers" 4631: 4613: 4595: 4577: 4559: 4530: 4496: 4439: 4420: 4368: 4350: 4313: 4295: 4277: 4259: 4241: 4222: 4204: 4186: 4168: 4150: 4097: 4079: 4050: 4032: 4001: 3983: 3964: 3470:Vickery, Al (January 18, 1954). 3044:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 6. 2993:"Foxton Re-elected Hockey Chief" 2972:Bowles, Ted (November 8, 1950). 2886:"125 Teams Enter MAHA Playdowns" 2839:"Hockey Transfer Rule Tightened" 2780:Armstrong, E. A. (May 4, 1946). 2738:"M.A.H.A. Plans New Junior Loop" 2668:"St. James Awarded Junior Berth" 2569:"Five-team Circuit Is New Setup" 2549:Allan, Tony (October 30, 1945). 2488:"Junior Teams Rule On Transfers" 2408:"Junior Teams Rule On Transfers" 2081:Beck, Dallis (January 9, 1979). 1919:Allen, Gren (October 14, 1941). 1518: 1434:Amateur Athletic Union of Canada 1295:, but plans for a team based in 1190:Winnipeg Enterprises Corporation 1172:were given in the first period. 336:Amateur Athletic Union of Canada 168: 6103:Winnipeg Blue Bombers personnel 6068:Ice hockey people from Manitoba 5766:"Milazzo Sandy Hook Club Chief" 5723:Anderson, Clare (May 4, 1944). 5296:"Amateur Union Elects Officers" 5046:"White President Of Girls Loop" 4918:Artiss, Laurie (May 19, 1950). 4740:"Patriotic Group Hears Reports" 4650:"Four Clubs In Senior Baseball" 4058:"Allan Cup Semi Opens March 27" 3991:"CAHA Registers 85,000 Players" 3946: 3896: 3874: 3856: 3838: 3820: 3802: 3784: 3766: 3747: 3729: 3675: 3657: 3638: 3616: 3598: 3579: 3540: 3500: 3482: 3463: 3434: 3416: 3368: 3350: 3320: 3310:"Junior Players Must Stay Home" 3302: 3283: 3234: 3189: 3171: 3153: 3132:"Memorial, Allan Cup Dates Set" 3124: 3095: 3066: 3048: 3029: 2984: 2965: 2943: 2925: 2896: 2878: 2849: 2831: 2813: 2748: 2697: 2678: 2640: 2622: 2561: 2542: 2458: 2436: 2418: 2378: 2360: 2342: 2309: 2287: 2258: 2240: 2222: 2204: 2185: 2156: 2138: 2129:"E. Vic Johnson Heads M.A.H.A." 2111: 2093: 2051:"Honour Jim Dunn on Retirement" 1953: 1931: 1325:, and was reorganized into the 1279:in May 1948, which returned an 1277:Manitoba Senior Baseball League 1106:. The MJHL transitioned from a 1013:1956 Soviet invasion of Hungary 489:in Manitoba from 1929 to 1942. 434:(CN) in 1920 as a clerk at the 318:Dunn was a lieutenant with the 5170:"Fastball Meet Thursday Night" 4920:"Mandak Circuit To Boost Fund" 4285:"Canada Goes After Puck Title" 4158:"Juniors revive trophy series" 4069:"Memorial Cup Dates Announced" 3338:Matheson, Don (May 11, 1954). 3292:"NHL, CAHA To Sever Relations" 3085:"Backers Want 1956 Sport Vote" 3074:"Sunday Sports Issue Not Dead" 2991:Hooper, Al (October 1, 1951). 2230:"A's Look Good In North Debut" 1912: 1841: 1478:killed two birds with one shot 974: 901: 613:The stronger MJHL teams — the 238:Ice Hockey World Championships 1: 6093:Softball people from Manitoba 6063:Hockey Hall of Fame inductees 6018:Baseball people from Manitoba 5911:"Two centuries of experience" 5909:Supleve, Dave (May 2, 1977). 5861:Parks, Wayne (June 9, 1975). 5575:"Davis Heads Thistle Curlers" 5387:"W.A.A. Re-elects Syd Halter" 5064:"Five Teams In Fastball Loop" 4549:"Oldtimers Selected For Trip" 4212:"Junior Hockey Unpredictable" 4105:"Selection Committee By-Laws" 4087:"Japanese Team Will Be Feted" 4020:Peacock, Jim (May 27, 1957). 4008:Meek, Jack (March 16, 1957). 3971:Peacock, Jim (May 29, 1957). 3507:Hooper, Al (August 2, 1954). 3271:Bowles, Ted (March 7, 1953). 3103:"Grimston C.A.H.A. President" 2610:Allan, Tony (June 15, 1946). 1669: 1558: 1530:, CN headquarters in Winnipeg 1458:Manitoba Rugby Football Union 1442:Winnipeg Athletic Association 1420:Athletics and football career 1410:Manitoba Fastball Association 1391: 1186:Manitoba Senior Hockey League 1023: 906: 717:States-Dominion Hockey League 471:Manitoba Junior Hockey League 456: 374: 373:Kelvin Technical High School 364: 309:Manitoba Fastball Association 281:Manitoba Junior Hockey League 110:Manitoba Junior Hockey League 6088:Rugby union people in Canada 5976:Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame 5863:"Fries MAHA's New President" 5152:"Dunn Heads Fastball League" 4824:"Carman Joins Senior League" 4603:"Tobias Heads D-Ball League" 4427:Greer, Bert (May 20, 1967). 3792:"Expenses Paid Or No Canada" 3143:"Dunn Sets Western Playoffs" 1867:"Pioneer Woman Of 1883 Dies" 1688:Carter, Moe (May 25, 1974). 1664:Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame 1621:Hockey Hall of Fame building 1513:Manitoba Curling Association 1365:expressed concerns that the 1313:was the home stadium of the 591: 404:Canadian Expeditionary Force 393:Kelvin Technical High School 359:Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame 344:Manitoba Curling Association 320:Canadian Expeditionary Force 188:Canadian Expeditionary Force 146:Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame 7: 5951:Manitoba Historical Society 5528:"C.N. Curlers Given Prizes" 4358:"MJHL Ready For Big Season" 4231:"Braves Zero In On Pennant" 3846:"CAHA Plans Final Decision" 3424:"Thistles To Tour In Japan" 2868:"Minor Hockey Receives Aid" 1856:Library and Archives Canada 1791:Library and Archives Canada 1281:independent baseball league 1271:Manitoba and Dakota leagues 926:Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen 887:Japan Ice Hockey Federation 541:in the midget age group of 10: 6119: 6098:Sportspeople from Winnipeg 5081:Ryan, Joe (May 28, 1942). 4661:"Jimmy Dunn Is Re-elected" 3903:McKinley, Michael (2014). 3441:McKinley, Michael (2014). 2821:"Al Pickard New President" 2782:"$ 7,300 Melon For Regals" 920:pay for the national team 621:, Brandon Wheat Kings and 438:railway yard in Winnipeg. 330:commanding officer during 234:Canada men's national team 76:Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 5510:"Jim Is Some Duck Hunter" 3647:"Dutchies Reach Scotland" 1825:Fitzhenry & Whiteside 1713:"Jimmie Dunn Enters Hall" 1297:Grand Forks, North Dakota 1022:Flin Flon Bombers jersey 583:due to rough play in the 447:Winnipeg league executive 432:Canadian National Railway 250:Japan men's national team 219: 209: 201: 193: 181: 163: 158: 154: 133: 123: 92: 86:Canadian National Railway 81: 65: 39: 30: 23: 6048:Canadian sports builders 5035:"Dunn Heads Girls' Loop" 4639:"Senior League Operates" 3606:"Winnipegger Heads CAHA" 1511:. He also served on the 1449:track and field events. 1218:Greater Winnipeg leagues 1202:1969 World Championships 1198:1970 World Championships 989:Vernon, British Columbia 969:1957 World Championships 891:1955 World Championships 816:1954 World Championships 804:1953 World Championships 402:when he enlisted in the 389:Canadian Pacific Railway 5662:"In the Realm of Sport" 5629:"C.N.R. Bowling League" 5611:"Men Behind The Scenes" 2448:"Sparks From The Anvil" 1390:Women playing softball 1005:Ottawa Junior Canadiens 924:only as necessary. The 5114:(September 22, 1942). 4468:"District news briefs" 4249:"MJHL Opens On Oct. 9" 2758:(September 27, 1948). 1622: 1607:Health Sciences Centre 1602: 1531: 1429: 1397: 1318: 1283:to Manitoba since the 1227: 1095: 1070:Dunn was succeeded by 1029: 999: 943: 882: 798: 766: 667: 646: 627:National Hockey League 601: 462: 380: 283:(MJHL). He sat on the 258:National Hockey League 6058:Curlers from Winnipeg 3884:(November 29, 1956). 3717:(February 11, 1956). 3682:Oliver, Greg (2017). 3592:St. John's Daily News 1992:. Hockey Hall of Fame 1921:"Calling the Signals" 1738:(November 10, 1962). 1620: 1600: 1577:Royal Canadian Legion 1569:Canadian Army Reserve 1526: 1462:Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1427: 1389: 1355:Major League Baseball 1309: 1257:Canadian Armed Forces 1225: 1093: 1047:Flin Flon Daily Miner 1021: 997: 938: 880: 796: 761: 740:Second vice-president 729:Winnipeg City Council 665: 644: 600:Winnipeg Amphitheatre 599: 506:Winnipeg Amphitheatre 454: 372: 340:Winnipeg Blue Bombers 328:Canadian Army Reserve 194:Years of service 5706:"From The Sidelines" 5704:(February 8, 1944). 5684:"From the Sidelines" 5682:(January 31, 1945). 5116:"From the Sidelines" 4506:(January 18, 1969). 4338:(February 5, 1972). 4323:(January 25, 1972). 4115:on November 26, 2020 3907:. Toronto, Ontario: 3886:"From The Sidelines" 3756:"Don Pilling column" 3686:. Toronto, Ontario: 3449:. pp. 103–105. 3445:. Toronto, Ontario: 2953:(October 12, 1949). 2321:"From the Sidelines" 2319:(January 20, 1940). 2297:(January 26, 1938). 1965:"From The Sidelines" 1963:(February 3, 1944). 1943:"From The Sidelines" 1941:(February 9, 1944). 1860:Government of Canada 1851:1911 Canadian Census 1823:. Markham, Ontario: 1765:"From the Sidelines" 1643:The Winnipeg Tribune 1631:The Winnipeg Tribune 1584:Sandy Hook, Manitoba 1545:Dunn was married to 1474:The Winnipeg Tribune 1466:The Winnipeg Tribune 1454:high school football 1348:The Winnipeg Tribune 1339:1950 Red River flood 1043:The Winnipeg Tribune 942:in Cortina d'Ampezzo 812:East York Lyndhursts 754:First vice-president 631:The Winnipeg Tribune 625:— were sponsored by 607:The Winnipeg Tribune 555:Hudson's Bay Company 534:The Winnipeg Tribune 408:184th Battalion, CEF 353:The Winnipeg Tribune 236:which would win the 226:James Archibald Dunn 44:James Archibald Dunn 5933:Winnipeg Free Press 5915:Winnipeg Free Press 5903:Winnipeg Free Press 5885:Winnipeg Free Press 5867:Winnipeg Free Press 5820:Winnipeg Free Press 5788:Winnipeg Free Press 5770:Winnipeg Free Press 5752:Winnipeg Free Press 5729:Winnipeg Free Press 5666:Winnipeg Free Press 5644:Winnipeg Free Press 5633:Winnipeg Free Press 5615:Winnipeg Free Press 5597:Winnipeg Free Press 5579:Winnipeg Free Press 5568:Winnipeg Free Press 5550:Winnipeg Free Press 5467:Winnipeg Free Press 5445:Winnipeg Free Press 5427:Winnipeg Free Press 5409:Winnipeg Free Press 5380:Winnipeg Free Press 5362:Winnipeg Free Press 5351:Winnipeg Free Press 5282:Winnipeg Free Press 5264:Winnipeg Free Press 5246:Winnipeg Free Press 5210:Winnipeg Free Press 5192:Winnipeg Free Press 5138:Winnipeg Free Press 5087:Winnipeg Free Press 5021:Winnipeg Free Press 4946:Winnipeg Free Press 4905:Winnipeg Free Press 4887:Winnipeg Free Press 4865:Winnipeg Free Press 4828:Winnipeg Free Press 4799:Winnipeg Free Press 4763:Winnipeg Free Press 4726:Winnipeg Free Press 4665:Winnipeg Free Press 4625:Winnipeg Free Press 4571:Winnipeg Free Press 4553:Winnipeg Free Press 4542:Winnipeg Free Press 4524:Winnipeg Free Press 4512:Winnipeg Free Press 4490:Winnipeg Free Press 4451:Winnipeg Free Press 4433:Winnipeg Free Press 4414:Winnipeg Free Press 4392:Winnipeg Free Press 4381:Winnipeg Free Press 4344:Winnipeg Free Press 4329:Winnipeg Free Press 4307:Winnipeg Free Press 4303:"Seniors Suspended" 4271:Winnipeg Free Press 4235:Winnipeg Free Press 4216:Winnipeg Free Press 4180:Winnipeg Free Press 4073:Winnipeg Free Press 4062:Winnipeg Free Press 4044:Winnipeg Free Press 4026:Winnipeg Free Press 3995:Winnipeg Free Press 3651:Winnipeg Free Press 3632:Winnipeg Free Press 3610:Winnipeg Free Press 3513:Winnipeg Free Press 3494:Winnipeg Free Press 3402:Hockey Hall of Fame 3296:Winnipeg Free Press 3277:Winnipeg Free Press 3228:Winnipeg Free Press 3165:Winnipeg Free Press 3136:Winnipeg Free Press 3089:Winnipeg Free Press 3042:Winnipeg Free Press 3023:Winnipeg Free Press 3017:(October 4, 1954). 2997:Winnipeg Free Press 2978:Winnipeg Free Press 2959:Winnipeg Free Press 2937:Winnipeg Free Press 2908:Winnipeg Free Press 2872:Winnipeg Free Press 2843:Winnipeg Free Press 2807:Winnipeg Free Press 2786:Winnipeg Free Press 2764:Winnipeg Free Press 2742:Winnipeg Free Press 2721:Winnipeg Free Press 2691:Winnipeg Free Press 2634:Winnipeg Free Press 2612:"One Man's Opinion" 2573:Winnipeg Free Press 2551:"One Man's Opinion" 2492:Winnipeg Free Press 2481:Winnipeg Free Press 2470:Winnipeg Free Press 2452:Winnipeg Free Press 2430:Winnipeg Free Press 2412:Winnipeg Free Press 2401:Winnipeg Free Press 2390:Winnipeg Free Press 2299:"One Man's Opinion" 2252:Winnipeg Free Press 2216:Winnipeg Free Press 2179:Winnipeg Free Press 2150:Winnipeg Free Press 2122:Winnipeg Free Press 2105:Winnipeg Free Press 2087:Winnipeg Free Press 2055:Winnipeg Free Press 2034:Winnipeg Free Press 1925:Winnipeg Free Press 1794:. February 25, 1916 1717:Winnipeg Free Press 1694:Winnipeg Free Press 1690:"CAHA Honours Dunn" 1627:Winnipeg Free Press 1601:Dunn's grave marker 1363:Winnipeg Free Press 1344:Winnipeg Free Press 1323:Minot, North Dakota 1265:Winnipeg Free Press 1182:Canadian Centennial 1176:Later hockey career 1158:1966–67 MJHL season 1147:1965–66 MJHL season 1120:1964–65 MJHL season 1104:Fort Frances Royals 1080:Hockey Hall of Fame 940:Olympic Ice Stadium 832:Winnipeg Free Press 700:Winnipeg Free Press 656:regions of Manitoba 502:Brandon Wheat Kings 266:Hockey Hall of Fame 252:to tour Canada. In 141:Hockey Hall of Fame 5083:"Noted in Passing" 4881:(April 22, 1950). 2446:(April 15, 1944). 2281:Winnipeg Manitoban 1900:(March 22, 1941). 1763:(April 22, 1943). 1623: 1613:Honours and legacy 1603: 1532: 1430: 1402:fastpitch softball 1398: 1319: 1228: 1096: 1030: 1000: 944: 883: 799: 767: 668: 647: 602: 463: 381: 304:fastpitch softball 279:after joining the 60:, Manitoba, Canada 5461:(July 11, 1972). 5300:Brandon Daily Sun 5278:"Busy These Days" 5228:Lethbridge Herald 5105:Lethbridge Herald 5003:Brandon Daily Sun 4967:Brandon Daily Sun 4810:Brandon Daily Sun 4781:Brandon Daily Sun 4289:Lethbridge Herald 4109:Legends of Hockey 3977:Lethbridge Herald 3918:978-0-670-06817-3 3760:Lethbridge Herald 3697:978-1-77041-249-1 3573:Brandon Daily Sun 3476:Medicine Hat News 3456:978-0-670-06817-3 3398:Legends of Hockey 3362:Lethbridge Herald 3344:Medicine Hat News 3222:(June 19, 1952). 3201:Medicine Hat News 3183:Brandon Daily Sun 3118:Brandon Daily Sun 3008:Brandon Daily Sun 2536:Brandon Daily Sun 1990:Legends of Hockey 1293:Brandon, Manitoba 1086:MJHL commissioner 1039:Flin Flon Bombers 1034:1957 Memorial Cup 930:Cortina d'Ampezzo 872:1955 Memorial Cup 852:Wilfrid Duranceau 688:senior ice hockey 636:St. James Orioles 619:Winnipeg Monarchs 585:1944 Memorial Cup 487:junior ice hockey 442:Ice hockey career 398:Dunn worked as a 254:junior ice hockey 223: 222: 6110: 5987: 5986: 5984: 5982: 5968: 5962: 5961: 5959: 5957: 5943: 5937: 5936: 5925: 5919: 5918: 5906: 5895: 5889: 5888: 5877: 5871: 5870: 5858: 5852: 5851: 5849: 5847: 5834:"Citation Award" 5830: 5824: 5823: 5812: 5806: 5805: 5798: 5792: 5791: 5780: 5774: 5773: 5762: 5756: 5755: 5744: 5733: 5732: 5720: 5714: 5713: 5710:Winnipeg Tribune 5698: 5692: 5691: 5688:Winnipeg Tribune 5676: 5670: 5669: 5657: 5648: 5647: 5636: 5625: 5619: 5618: 5607: 5601: 5600: 5589: 5583: 5582: 5571: 5560: 5554: 5553: 5542: 5536: 5535: 5532:Winnipeg Tribune 5524: 5518: 5517: 5514:Winnipeg Tribune 5506: 5500: 5499: 5496:Winnipeg Tribune 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minor ice hockey
Manitoba Diamond Ball Association
Western Canada Baseball Association

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