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At last report, received in | SLEEPS ON BENCHES, BARNS Hamer spans nation the Herald office yeslerday afternoon, Murray is presently closing in Man- treal, where he plans to catch a Russian cruise ship for London, England Mon- iy, . ‘There he would like to trace his family tree, and visit relalives in Englan and Scotland, He is hoping to oblain a jub in Glasgow manufacturing bag pipes. Eventually he plans to visit Germany, just lo learn ‘their language. NHL appealing McCourt case MONTREAL (CP) — The National Hockey League an- nounced Wednesday it will appeal a United States federal judge’s ruling thal Detroit Red Wings centre Dale McCourt does not have to report to Los Angeles Kings as compensation for | Detruit’s signing of former Kings goalie Rogalien Vachon. NHL president) = John Ziegler said in a statement: “The National Hockey League and its counsel have now had an opportunity to review the courl’s opinion. It is our counsel's firm opinion that the court committed reversible errors in its conclusion of facts and inter- pretation of the ‘applicable law. Consequently, | have instructed counsel to prosecute and appeal to the Sixth Circuit Court of Ap- peals as quickly as Lhe court rules will permit. “Tt is my opinion that the NHL must excercise every effort to preserve the sanc- tity of the collective bargaining agreement which includes equalization, one of ‘its essential provisions. “This is crucial to the well being uf every player, every employee and every club in the National Hockey League. In the meantime, the NHL will, of course, abide by the preliminary ruling of the court.”’ Sudge Robert DiMascio of U.S, District Court issued a temporary restraining order Monday which allowed McCourt lo stay with the Red Wings while he pursues a lawsuit against the NHL, the Kings and Wings and the NHL Players’ Association in an effort to overturn an arbitrator's decision that he go to Lus Angeles. The arbilrator awarded McCourt to Los Angeles after the Kings and Wings were unable to agree on compensation for Detroit's signing of Vachon who had played out his contract with the Kings. A suspenseful moment for both forward and goalie alike during Monday’s Commercial Hockey League practice of the new season. Commercial hockey season near Approximately 100 hockey players turned oul for the first Cummercial Hockey League practice of the season Monday night. There is another practice slaled for Canucks COURTENAY, 8.C. (CP) -- Randy Hult says his Grizzly Adams appearance is a psychological ploy he has used lo advantage in the Nalional Huckey League. Holt is a a bear of a man who (his seasun likely will be playing defence for Van- couver Canucks, one of the mure placid teams in the NHL for the last few years, In Holt, the Canucks figure they nuw have a player whu can protect some of his more timid team-mates. He showed up al training camp this week-Holl was drafted from Cleveland after the franchise merged with Minnesuta North Stars during the summer- complete with beard and a reputation fer a quick temper on the ice. “Tivok like a crazy man,” Holt said Tuesday, ‘‘and that's to my. advantage because they (oppusing players} think they might be running into a nut. “It you know a guy is going to fight io the end just because he’s luo dumb to quil, you'll (hink (twice about going. “But there are only four or five guys in the league who'll fight me now.” Holt said he had 25 fights last season wilh Cleveland Barons, aboul 15 more than unyone else in the league. One of his opponents was Jack McIlhargey of the tonight at the arena, and even if you missed Monday's praclice, if you are in- terested in playing Com- mercial Hockey this season, you can still show up at tonight's practice, which is upen to anyone, rookie and veteran alike. The practice is al 9:30 p.m. at the Arena. Another practice will be held Monday, September 25, new ‘policeman’ Canucks, now a team-mate. Mellhargey and Holl are in a group of 12 defencemen seeking six pusitions with the Canucks and new coach Harry Neale wants one of the defenceman io be able to play on the wing as well, Hult said he played briefly at right wing in Cleveland when injuries struck the Barons and his versatility just might be ihe difference when Neale cuts his ruster in two weeks for the regular- season schedule. The 25-year-old native of Pembruke, Ont., began last season with Chicage Black Hawks and later was suld Lo Cleveland, where -his aggressive play earned him an instant’ reputation. Holt sald he bupes ne one at the Canuck camp here wants to fight in scrimmages “to get a reputation. I pity the guy. U'll tear him apart.” He said he's looking for- ward to playing with the Canucks because, fur the -first time in years, he'll have sume help in luugh situations with the presence of Mcllhargey, Harold Snepsts ‘and possibly Brad Gassoff in (he Vancouver lineup. “"E don’t go looking for fights,’ Hult said, “but then they all say that, “ma litile bit crazy when I get on the ice... I don't lake crap. “And who's (o say Harry (Snepsts), Jack (McIihargey) and 1 and maybe Gassoff don't go through the leagiie once-win or lose-and show the other teams we're nal going lu get pushed around, like J under- sland happened here last year. “The next time they play us, our finesse guys have it much easier. You can also play better on the rad if you have respect." Respect is sumething Neale has in mind for the Canucks and Holt, it seems, is ready (o du his part fur the coach, . SPORTS BRIEFS SHURTSTOP ILL ARACAIBO, © Venezuela (AP) — Luis Aparicio, an outstanding shortstop for 18 years in major league baseball until his retirement in 1974, was in inlensive care Wednesday after undergoing an emergency vperation Tuesday for internal bleeding. Aparicio, 44, was manager last year uf Ihe Zulia Aguilas in the Venezuelan baseball league. He played in the majors wilh Chicago White Sox, Boston Red Sox and Ballimore Urivies. from 9 to 11 p.m. for new players ONLY. This is to give the coaches time to look over this year's crop of roukies, so they can prepare fur Tuesday's drafl, GREEN ON FIVE DAY TRYOUT VANCOUVER (CP) — Offensive tackle Louls Green has been placed on a five-day trial by British Columbia Lions of the Canadian Fouthall League. Green was recently cut by Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League and last season played at (he University of Ala- bama. He signed with Dallas as a free agent. The six-fool-two, 260- pounder joined the Lions at practice Tuesday as B.C. began preparations fur Sunday's Western Football Conference game in Winnipeg against the Blue Bombers, > The Lions used imports Al Simpson and Larry Watkins at offensive iackle last Sunday in Calgary when the Stampeders won 14-4, B.C. has been penalized humerous limes this season for holding and coach Vie Rapp said the affensive line would have to improve if the team Is to end a four-game losing streak,