James Smellie
James Forman Smellie (1869–February 28, 1944) was a Scottish-Canadian lawyer and athlete. In the 1890s, Smellie was an early ice hockey player who played for Queen's University, Osgoode Hall and the Ottawa Hockey Club and was one of the founders of the Ontario Hockey Association. He played football with Queen's, Osgoode and later joined the Ottawa Rough Riders. He was a lawyer first in Toronto, then Ottawa, eventually becoming Chief Registrar of the Supreme Court of Canada.
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James Smellie
James Forman Smellie (1869–February 28, 1944) was a Scottish-Canadian lawyer and athlete. In the 1890s, Smellie was an early ice hockey player who played for Queen's University, Osgoode Hall and the Ottawa Hockey Club and was one of the founders of the Ontario Hockey Association. He played football with Queen's, Osgoode and later joined the Ottawa Rough Riders. He was a lawyer first in Toronto, then Ottawa, eventually becoming Chief Registrar of the Supreme Court of Canada.
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