Everything about Francis Nelson totally explained
Francis Nelson (died April 1932) was a man versed in practically all sports. Though perhaps best known for his interests in
Thoroughbreds, his interests were diversified and he became a bulwark of the
Ontario Hockey Association in its struggling years. When
John Ross Robertson became the Ontario Hockey Association president in its 10th year of existence, he realized that he needed strong men around him to make the organization a success so he called upon Nelson, Sports Editor of the
Toronto Globe, for assistance. Nelson served as OHA vice-president from 1903 to 1905. The following season he was named OHA Governor to the
Amateur Athletic Union of
Canada and was later elected a life member. He was inducted into the
Hockey Hall of Fame in 1947.
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