THE HERALD Thursday, Saptember 7, 978, PAGE 5 ‘MONTREAL (CP) — Sam Pollock announced Wed- nesday that after spending more than three decades .in, the Montreal. Canadiens’ organization, the last 14 as general manager of the National Hockey League club, he was retiring from day-to- day operation of the club. Pollock, generally conceded to be one. of the hardest- working officials in the league, is noted for his shrewdness in player dealings and his over-all contribution to the league’s various: com- mittees. Under his 14-year tenure as general manager, the Cana- diens won hockey’s top prize— the Stanley Cup—nine times. The departure of the 52- yearold Pollock had been anticipated. since an an- nouncement Aug. 4 that the club had been purchased for $20 million and a 30-year lease on the historic Montreal Forum by the Montreal-based Molson Breweries of Canada | Ltd. from Carena-Bancorp Inc. controlled by Edward and Peter Bronfman. Final papers on the deal Hockey Set for Sept. 18 _ The Terrace Minor Hockey Association will open its 1978-79 season starting the week of September 18. President Bernie Selder Bays teams will be organized by then and the house. league will begin with general practice sessions. Boys will be contacted by their coaches as to theif well but not nearly so em- Ferguson hit a three- workout times. Minor hockey has 453 times, the same as-McEnroe. Wednesday to lead Lo registered so far, It’s expected this total will go up as newcomers to Terrace register. were signed Sept. 1. STRUCTURE CHANGES Jacques Courtois, president and chief executive officer of the NHL club, announced the new corporate structure, He said the board of directors’ now consists of former star centre Jean Beliveau, Courtols, Morgan McCammon and Pollock. Under the new set-up Irving Grundman assumes the dual role as vice-president - and managing director of the club and the Forum. Beliveau, as senior vice- president of corporate affairs, and Morgan McCammon, president of the brewery, are directors within the board, Courtois said. Pollock said his decision was a difficult one to make, but one he had been con- templating for the last few years, He will continue to serveas an alternate governor Sammy’ Pollock Retires as G.M. of Les Canadiens | of the NHL and the American Hockey League, as well as serving ‘as a director of the Canadiens, “I've made the decision,” Poltock said, admitting mixed emotions. .about the move. “But Pm still a director and an alternate governor. CLOSING OFFICE “T expect I will be closing my office and moving out In about two weeks,” he added. Pollock, elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame as a builder this year, took over the general manager's job in May, 1964. had been reports that Pollock would accept a business position within the huge Bronfman holdings, but he denied this... = -° It was announced earlier that Al MacNeil, genera} manager of the Canadiens’ AHL farm team, Nova Scotia Voyageurs, had been ap- a Bee, pointed director of player personnel for the NHL club. Former coach Claude Ruel takes on the job as director of player development, while Scotty Bowman remains as coach, Grundman said. ‘\ RTS Before being named general manager of the Canadiens, Pollock was director af farm persone] and was responsible for stocking the Montreal system, . When the Eastern Profes- sional Hockey League. was formed in 1850-60, Pollock was 7 named general manager of TORONTO (CP) — Calgary Argonauts 16-18, Hamilton Hull-Ottawa ‘Canadiens and Stampeders, who continued a Tiger-Cats 9-16 and Winnipeg retained the position during surprising revival this season Blue Bombers 20-24. erat aaa history of the by tying the Western Football wit. individual statistics, : ; onference champion Ed- Winnipeg's Joe Poplawski has He began his career in Mon- monton Eskimos 28-28 on taken over the Ce ed ireal’s minor hockey leagues Monday, are double leaders in Quarterback Sacks before turning to a coaching position with Montreal Junior Canadiens. He -held that position from. 1947-48 through 1952-53. "McEnroe Defeats Walts NEW YORK (AP) — John McEnroe ended the rampage of glant-killer Butch Walts, Goteating him 6-1, 6-2, 7-6 in e United States Open tennis championships Wednesday. And second-seeded Chris Evert put down teen-ager Tracy Austin 7-5, 6-1, while top-seeded Martina Navratilova easily beat 11th- seeded Virginia Ruzici of Romania 6-3, 6-2. McEnroe, seeded 15th, encountered little ol the intensity that Walts had used in dumping defending champion Guillermo Vilas on. Monday night. The 23-year-old Walts said later he was physically tired and wasn’t moving well. Walts, who served spectacu- larly against Vilas, served phatically. He a just six But the match wasn’t decided on service. Walts never broke service, except for one point in the final-set ivision.. FD: ‘ah CARE rcp asede ny cp ety et Division. totals ares+73.. Hebreaken.-», felt hn Bugs, 78 “Pups, Peewees, 87 Bantams and 105 Midgets and Juveniles. ; Meanwhile, open workouts for Rep teams will be held next week. Any registered boys who would like to try out for the Rep team in their age group should attend these sessions. Boys are asked to be at the arena ini fuli gear and ready to go 15 minutes before the practice starts. Peewees hold their initial workout on Monday from’5 to 7 p.m. The Bantam Rep team practice will be on Tuesday from 7:30.to 9:30 p.m, Midgets have their session on Thursday from 6:15 to 8:15p.m., Pups and Juvenile werkouts will be announced next week. Newcomers to Terrace should register as soon as ossible. Registration ‘orms are available at the CFTK Television Station on Lazelle Avenue. And finally a reminder to all boys and parents. You will be contacted by your coach, so please don't phone executive Tiembers. 110;. ety Meenrgs Was crate By more successful ‘at the ‘net, and virtually controlled the first twe sels. Walts played a smarter game in the final set but couldn't get ahead. McEnroe won the tiebreaker 7-4. — - GOES TO SEMIFINALS McEnroe advanced to the semifinals against the winner of a quarter-final matchseason and between Jimmy Brian Gottfried. . This is the farthest the young New Yorker has ever made it in the Open, having year. His best showing ever, Austin, the 15-year-old fifth seed had her best showing in.U.S. Tennis Open isn’t getting a tough workout. She will meet the winner of a ever against Evert, at ieast in quarter-final match between the first game. fisted. backhands and sweeping forehands. She also likes te stand back and rally. But she still isn’t as strong as Evert, and the older woman did a better job of mixing her shots, : Navratilova, who has lost She plays Pam Shriver, 16, and Lesley uarter-finals of the Much like Evert, with two- Hunt of Australia. Evert will play the winner of a quarter: final between Wendy Turnbull and Kathy May. There was' one upset in dou- bles Wednesday. Ejighth- seeded Marty Riessen and Sherwood Stewart of the U.S. toppled the top-seeded duo of only 16.games so far, never Frew McMillan and Bob the 19-year-old going to a third set, says it Hewitt of South Africa 2-6, 6-2, doesn’t bother her that she 7-5 in the quarters. Ferguson Hits Homer as L.A. Beats ’Frisco LOS ANGELES (AP) — Joe _ Doug Rau, 13-8, and Rick run Rhoden combined to scatter homer and doubled twice seven hits as Los Angeles Angeles to a 9-2 victory over San Francisco as the Dodgers open g swept the two-game series. Ron Cey belted his 18th homer off loser Jim Barr, 7-11, ed a threegame lead who has dropped seven over the Glantsinthe National Straight decisons: to the ‘aque West baseball race. Expos Trim N.Y. 8-2 MONTREAL (AP) — Ross Dodgers. The right-hander has nol defeated Los Angeles ‘since Séptember’of 1974. After Heity Cruz hit his sev- enth homer of the year in the top of the second, the Dodgers jumped on Barr for three runs in the bottom of the second, two on Cey's homer, Rick Monday's bases-loaded Grimsley scattered five hits Single produced two more for bis 17th victory of the Tuns in the third inning and Montreal Expos to an 8-2 -trlumph over New York Mets Larry Parrish then Ferguson hit a three-run Connors and drove in three runs to lead homer in the fifth, his 13th of the year. Ferguson, who drove in four ina National League baseball of the Dodgers’ nine runs, dov- game called by rain in the bled to score Monday in the fallen in the fourth round last bottom of the seventh inning Seventh. ‘ Wednesday night. the quarterback department. Canadian Football League statistics released today show ‘ the Stamps lead. the league with 26 sacks. But they have ; allowed their opposition to TORONTO (CP) — Robin dump their own quarterback Yount drove in five runs with 29 times, also a league-leading four hits, including a pair of mark. tworun homers and a single, At the halfway point in the while Lary Sorensen tossed a season, British Columbiafour-hitter Wednesday night Lions have the best record in as Milwaukee Brewers beat quarterback sacks with 18 for Toronto 7-0 to hand the Blue the only seven against, © Jays their sixth straight Saskatchewan Roughriders American League baseball are a close second with a 12-7 loss. record. The sacking figures Don Money hithis 13th home for other elubs are: Edmonton run of the season in the first Eskimos 24-21, Ottawa Rough inning, then Sal Bando singled | Riders 20-17, Montrealand scored when Yount Alouettes 17-23, Torontostroked a pitch by Jessie . Jefferson, 7-12, into the left field seats. A two-out double by Bando and Yount's single to right produced the fourth sacks Sport e.- Transactions Milwaukee run in the sixth. ansac s Yount hit his second homer By THE CANADIAN PRESS in the eighth following a BASEBALL leadoff double by Larry Hisle. It was his sixth of the season and fourth against: the Blue Jays. . . Sorensen, 16-10, surren: dered a one-out double to Bob Bailor in the first, a leadoff single to Dave McKay in the third, a two-out single to John Mayberry in the seventh and a oneout single by Bailor in the ninth. He didn’t walk a batter and struck out one, pitching his 17th complete game of the season. American League Baltimore Orloles sign designated hitter Lee May to a twoyear contract. National League : Cincinnati Reds call up first baseman Arturo DeF'reites from Indianapolis in the American Association. Basketball NBA | Chicago Bulls name Scotty Robertson assistant coach. Milwaukee Bucks acquire forward Melvin Davis from New Orleans ‘for a future- draft choice if Davis makes. , their active roster or that of another NBA team to which Davis has been traded after Dec. 36. Seattle SuperSonics sign free agent Dick Snyder. FOOTBALL NFL . Atlanta Falcons place wide receiver Alfred Jenkins and linebacker Garth Ten Napel on injured reserve, recall wide receiver Dennis Pearsonand linebacker Ron McCartney, linebacker. Cincinnati Bengals waive running back Willie Shelby who was claimed by St. CHICAGO (AP) — midt drove in four runs with a to lead Philadelphia Phillies ta an 8-1 win over Chicago Cubs in.National League baseball action Wednesday. Carlton, 13-12, pitched no-hit facing only one batter over the minimum. Chicago's Tim Blackwell broke‘up the no-hit bid with a single to right field to open the Cubs’ sixth. The Cubs scored their only run in the eighth when Dave Johnson hit a pinch home run. It was his fourth homer and double and a three-run homer ball through five innings, theane thatspotlighted himas Grimsley, 17-9, and Phil arising star was his trip to the Niekro of Atlanta Braves are semifinals of Wimbledon in the only: 17-game winners in 1977, where he lest to Connors. the National League sofar this He was upset in the first season. Grimsley gave up one round of Wimbledon this year sacrifice My, struck out one by Erik van Dillen, a former and walked none. U.S. Davis Cup player who New York's Mike Bruhert, had slipped nearly to ob- 3-8, gave up four runs on 16 _ scurity. hits and one sacrifice bunt in 4 Pre-School French _ Consider a pre-school experience for your child Louls Cardi-nals. Dallas Cowboys sign wide receiver Robert Steele. Detroit Lions reactivate defensive back Mike Burns, waive centre John Sokolosky. New Orleans Saints ac- tivate linebacker Rusty Rebowe; place linebacker his third pinch-hit homer of the season. 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