User:Flibirigit/sandbox4

=Directory=
 * User:Flibirigit/did you know – DYK checklists
 * User:Flibirigit/sandbox – Current projects and checklists
 * User:Flibirigit/sandbox1 – Canadian ice hockey checklists
 * User:Flibirigit/sandbox2 – General Canadian ice hockey
 * User:Flibirigit/sandbox3 – General American ice hockey
 * User:Flibirigit/sandbox4 – Canadian biography 1
 * User:Flibirigit/sandbox5 – Canadian biography 2
 * User:Flibirigit/sandbox6 – Canadian biography 3
 * User:Flibirigit/sandbox7 – Canadian biography 4
 * User:Flibirigit/sandbox8 – Canadian biography 5
 * User:Flibirigit/ice hockey – General ice hockey
 * User:Flibirigit/other – Other subjects


 * List of citation templates

=James T. Sutherland=
 * updates to James T. Sutherland
 * expand OHA and CAHA involvement from newspapers
 * Canadian Hockey Hall of Fame inductees who served in the military
 * Library and Archives Canada


 * import complete citations from Scott Young's OHA book.
 * assert foundation of the Hockey Hall of Fame.
 * see information in reference
 * assert reputation as Father of Hockey - "if he wasn't selling shoes, he was selling hockey"
 * see video/Father of Hockey
 * Hockey Hall of Fame induction date references
 * update retrieval dates and citation templates
 * additional reference from Fitsell book, page 113.
 * 1947 induction, Lewiston Daily Sun.
 * 1947 induction, Leader Post.
 * search for library book: Honoured Members, by Andrew Podnieks (2003)
 * Origins of Hockey
 * Sutherland bio in Who's Who in Canadian Sports. (see JPG file on computer)


 * When the George Richardson Memorial Trophy was established in 1932 to be annually awarded to the junior hockey champion of Eastern Canada, the original three trustees named for the trophy were Sutherland, W. A. Hewitt and Fred Marples.


 * Captains, Colonels & Kings: Capt. James T. Sutherland – The Legend Maker.

Business career

 * February 11, 1915. Betts was a businessman and recreational hockey player.


 * January 31, 1917. Betts had an office in the Willoughby-Sumner Building in Saskatoon, in addition to the team room in the Royal Bank Building.


 * February 3, 1919. Betts had an office in the New Willoughby Block.


 * June 12, 1922. Betts worked at Beaton and Brady's office on 20th St.

Uncited

 * October 12, 1994


 * October 7, 1994

Checklist

 * submit WP:DYKN for Frank Buckland (ice hockey)
 * add wikilinks to Frank Buckland (ice hockey)
 * research birth year discrepancy as per photo of grave stone

Infobox add introduction
Francis Lawson Taylor Buckland (May 23, 1902 –June 23, 1991) was a Canadian sports administrator.

Unsorted



 * Frank L. Buckland was born in Gravenhurst, Ontario, spent his early years in Guelph, attended the University of Toronto where he developed an interest in ice hockey, and moved to Peterborough, Ontario, in 1931. He coached junior and senior teams from 1932 to 1940, and in 1942 coached the city’s Sr. B team to an Ontario championship. In 1946, he was appointed to the Ontario Hockey Association (OHA) executive and he became OHA President for a two-year term in 1955. The year 1961 saw Frank named OHA Treasurer, a position he still held in 1975 when he was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame. The Canadian Amateur Hockey Association in 1965 presented him with its Meritorious Award and the same year the OHA presented him with its Gold Stick Award. He was named a Life Member of the OHA in 1973 and the following year the Province of Ontario awarded him its Sports Achievement Award. Frank was an original member of the Peterborough Memorial Centre Committee, has won two civic awards and numerous other local honours. Buckland was inducted into the builder category of the Peterborough and District Sports Hall of Fame in 1987. He died in 1991.

Uncited
https://www.hhof.com/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/LegendsMember.jsp?type=Builder&mem=B197501&list=ByName Buckland, Frank -- Honoured Builder -- Legends of Hockey

http://www.ohahockey.ca/view/oha/news/news_502241 OHA BUCKLAND CUP: OJHL CHAMPIONSHIP PREVIEW - GEORGETOWN VS WELLINGTON | Ontario Hockey Association
 * Namesake of the Frank L. Buckland Trophy for the Ontario Junior Hockey League

http://www.ohahockey.ca/view/oha/about-us/association-awards/oha-life-members OHA Life Members | Ontario Hockey Association

http://www.ohahockey.ca/view/oha/about-us/association-awards/gold-stick GOLD STICK | Ontario Hockey Association

https://www.hockeycanada.ca/en-ca/corporate/awards/hc-awards/awards/order-merit Hockey Canada Order of Merit | Long-term contributions to amateur hockey

https://www.thepeterboroughexaminer.com/opinion-story/8917423-kitchener-s-hockey-team-loss-was-peterborough-s-gain/ Opinion | Kitchener’s hockey team loss was Peterborough’s gain | ThePeterboroughExaminer.com

http://gopetesgo.com/building-peterboroughs-ice-palace Building Peterborough’s ice palace – Peterborough Petes

Scott Young's OHA book.


 * Find a better citation for his resting_place at Little Lake Cemetery


 * General Electric

Checklist

 * submit WP:DYKN for ARTICLENAME
 * QPQ =
 * Author = Flibirigit
 * DYK ... that ARTICLENAME ...?
 * Comment: I volunteer two QPQ credits for one nomination, to help reduce the backlog of nominations without reviews.


 * introduce wikilinks to ARTICLENAME
 * add redirects from full name, initials, nicknames, aliases, et cetera
 * add to listing for given name, and surname
 * add |author-link=ARTICLENAME where applicable
 * add to lists for births/deaths
 * add free image or a photo with a Template:Non-free biog-pic license
 * update article's talk page with WikiProject banners and assessment


 * activate Citation bot
 * copyvio/spell check
 * citations in numerical order
 * check for duplicate wikilinks
 * check for acronyms defined at first usage
 * check for ALTTEXT on images
 * check for trailing whitespaces
 * add categories

Infobox and introduction
FULL NAME (born –died) was a ...


 * complete fields any of Template:Infobox person, Template:Infobox ice hockey biography, Template:Infobox military person or Template:Infobox officeholder
 * write introduction

Research

 * import research