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William S. Haddock

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190:. A coroner's examination did not find a gunshot wound, but one was found after the body was exhumed and reexamined by two physicians. Haddock contended that the wound was "deliberately inflicted, after the official autopsy...to discredit those in authority and for the further purpose of furnishing anarchistic, dangers and revolutionary agitators and organizers propaganda". After Haddock left office, two of his deputies were acquitted of her murder. In 1921, he sought the office of coroner, as state law prevented him from seeking reelection. He lost the Republican primary to W. G. McGregor by 20,000 votes. 28: 258:, refused to certify the Augsburg team due to the lack of Olympic trials. Haddock insisted that the Augsburg team was the only one in the country that had the ability and the funds to compete in the Olympics and refused to approve any other team. As a result, the United States did not have an Olympic hockey team in 1928. In 1930, the USAHA was dissolved and the Amateur Athletic Union took control of ice hockey. 233:
of America and was treasurer of the United States Olympic Fund. In 1920, he was elected the first president of the United States Amateur Hockey Association, which was formed to replace the ISU as the governing body for ice hockey in the United States. He was the also manager of the
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to fill the unexpired term William E. Best. He ran for a full term in 1929 on the Democratic and Fair Play tickets, but lost to Republican Charles Chamberlain.
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Haddock had four daughters and one son with his wife, Wilhelmina Kreis. He died on October 13, 1953 at the Aspinwall Veterans Hospital in Pittsburgh.
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in 1917 and served as its president from its founding until his death. In 1935, Haddock was a leading figure in the creation of the
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and rose to the position of circulation manager. He served in the 10th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the
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following his father's death a few years later. Once in Pittsburgh, Haddock began working for
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In 1893, Haddock organized Pittsburgh's first basketball team at the Central
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in 1917. In 1919, he conducted an investigation into the death of
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when Haddock was ten years old. The family first resided in
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American military personnel of the Philippine–American War
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American military personnel of the Spanish–American War
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from its creation in 1920 until its demise in 1930.
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Haddock" 644:"U.S. Hockey Team Sails for France". 587: 561: 511:"Haddock Sworn In As Dormont Burgess" 371: 369: 815:Welsh emigrants to the United States 13: 402:"Says Riot Victim Was Mutilated". 366: 272:United States Football Association 219:American Amateur Baseball Congress 14: 831: 795:People from Dormont, Pennsylvania 281: 697: 682: 667: 652: 637: 622: 607: 581: 555: 529: 266:Haddock served as secretary of 193:In 1926, Haddock was appointed 98: 588:Kurtz, Paul (April 28, 1935). 562:Kurtz, Paul (April 15, 1935). 503: 477: 451: 425: 410: 395: 1: 289: 131: 800:Sportspeople from Pittsburgh 204: 7: 433:"Sheriffs Found Not Guilty" 417:"Say Slain Woman Led Mob". 231:International Skating Union 180:Sheriff of Allegheny County 173: 10: 836: 252:American Olympic Committee 805:Sportspeople from Swansea 614:"Select Hockey Players". 537:"Results In The Boroughs" 261: 242:. The USAHA selected the 224: 111: 82: 63: 34: 25: 18: 785:Pennsylvania Republicans 765:Allegheny County Sheriff 75:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 489:The Washington Reporter 321:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 168:Philippine–American War 780:Pennsylvania Democrats 215:Amateur Athletic Union 122:William Samuel Haddock 39:William Samuel Haddock 790:Ice hockey executives 268:The Pittsburgh Press' 199:Dormont, Pennsylvania 188:Natrona, Pennsylvania 709:The Pittsburgh Press 693:. November 10, 1930. 594:The Pittsburgh Press 568:The Pittsburgh Press 541:The Pittsburgh Press 515:The Pittsburgh Press 491:. September 21, 1921 465:. September 12, 1921 463:The Pittsburgh Press 437:The Montreal Gazette 381:The Pittsburgh Press 352:The Pittsburgh Press 276:1924 Summer Olympics 248:1928 Winter Olympics 240:1924 Winter Olympics 178:Haddock was elected 164:Spanish–American War 155:The Pittsburgh Press 136:Haddock was born in 678:. January 20, 1928. 663:. January 20, 1928. 648:. January 10, 1924. 633:. 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