_,. Ziegler has By GLENN COLE MONTREAL (CP) — Now - that Clarence Campbell has retired as president of. the National Hockey . there is anew man in charge All NHL teams to — of disciplining those players who misbehave and it is not incoming president John egler. Brian O'Neill, a 48-year- old native of Montreal who host foreign teams in series NEW YORK (CP) — The National Hockey League an- aovieat to ftonday that subjec agreemen on ‘details, cache of the league's 18 teams will play on home ice an international match with a club team either from the Soviet Union or Czechoslovakia in a post- Christmas series. John A. Ziegler Jr., NHL chairman and president, and Alan Eagleson, executive director of the NHL Players’ Association, have returned from Pr: and Moscow where the held discussions with of- ficials of the Soviet and Czech hockey federations, Czechoslovakia will send thelr two leading club teams, Kladno and Par- dudice. The Russians also schedule and. pairings will be announced later. Ziegler and Eagleson reported . that ._ their discussions with the Czech and goviet silicials were endiy and progressive. DISCUSSED IDEAS The ais for regul cavered pro s for regular an Samal competition between teams from the two coun- tries ‘and the NHL; a tournament in North America every three or four ears involving national . teams similiar to the Canada Cup last year; NHL teams visiting joined the NHL in 1866 as administration manager and was named two months ago as~executive vice- president, will review in- cidents which may require disciplinary action. “John Ziegler and I talked about it when he was firat named,’ said O'Neill. “We explained to him what our procedures were regarding ipline and how it has got to be a daily job. “Every time there is an incident that involves a game misconduct, you have a report that has to be acted upon right away. I guess John felt that his respon- sibilities are going to keep him on the move a great dedi. and that it would be too difficult for him to operate ‘operly and be confined to his area fa. that particular part of the business.” The proposal waa taken to the ‘gs boar of governors at the semi-. annual meeting in Tororfte in late August. It was ap- proved but the decision was ‘not announced unti) after a meeting with the NHL players association last month in which a new collective bargaining ‘ agreement was hammered ‘out. , , edge in interlocking _ Edmonton's win gives west edge TORONTO (CP) — When Edmonton Eskimos tamed Toronto Argonauts 16-12 on the weekend, the game not only ensured the Western. Conference an Canadian Football ue games this season, but left Toronto in the position tang Up to a must-win situation in their final scheduled ou . The Eskimo victory gave the West an 11-8 edge in by all participants and get Delegates NHL punishment duties presidency, but. not the not condone the on-ice THE HERALD, Tuesday, October 25, 1977, PAGE 5 big stick | . Se ee a eat Oe asO. to mete out senténces. on aa y men y you ul 0) 350. . ge teieete ween Check itoutnow. torn oS at able hes medeit clear | in the past - EERE ee that he, like Campbell, can Are you eligible? 4 as ai I y brawling silliness. ; aioe home went vane rut, you may quality for a grant . consi up wil h wha a can . ‘ v f Yes, this ina resicientia| building of three storeys or less picture. “There is no question that you will get conflicting testi- mony. It is always going to . the only, f happen. ly ws u at subject 10 Ne on, 8 myself. NAME a Pe ADDRESS PROV. POSTAL CODE C] Englishk © Sendto: Canadian Home Insulation Program oi PO. 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