description: | Claude C. Robinson, Born In Wellington, On., December 17, 1881. Later He Went To Winnipeg And Played With The Winnipeg Victorias And Later As An Executive Of The Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (Caha). The Victorias Won Both The Stanley Cup And The Allan Cup During His Association With Them. Claude Robinson Suggested The Idea Of Forming A National Association; As A Result The Caha Was Formed, And He Became Its First Secretary. He Was Awarded A Life Membership In The Caha And Managed The Canadian Winter Team (The Winnipegs) In The 1932 Olympic Games. He Retired From Hockey And Made His Home In Vancouver |