World Series hero Sandy Kou- mt Stafford Smythe of Maple Leafs. Geoffrion, now coach of the Hockey League, said the offer would have player. It was made by @eneral manager of the Na- early this week, he said. In Montreal, Sam Pollock, parent team of the Aces—has ‘@bout the reported offer to star for the Canadiens. afternoon and said he oes receipt Belg official pro- ore steps in the matter a Geoffrion, the NHL's fourth: markers during his playing ca- Aces last year after retiring Pollock, contacted in Mon- ree. oe an offer, if made by elub’s rights. . When Geoffrion retired, he re- Mained on the Canadiens’ list mission from the Montreal team. Said Pollock of such.an offer: Howe (of Detroit Red Wings) or. “Rod Gilbert (of New York Ratig- [~ ers) direct, without first consult- ing the team,” Pollock said. “We have made an official complaint about it and I just don’t want to discuss the matter any more,” he said reer, took over as coach of the | from active play in the NHL. | , would be an | encroachment on the Montreal | and no other club in the league | was allowed to deal with him | before receiving written per- | “It’s the same thing as if we | went out and talked to Gordie | Punch Imlach, Leaf's coach, | contacted in Toronto refused to comment on the situation as he | said he knew nothing of any of- | fer made to Geoffrion. Meanwhile Geoffrion said: fax of the Dodgers, playing in sand trap in the first round the annual Baseball Celebrity yesterday. Gol Tournament at Palm handicap player, fired an 86 to get out of the trap. Toronto Club In Hot Water ‘Over Offer To Geffrion (CP)—Bernie Geof- ization. For the time being Ijfrion’s way if he desired to [ rion said Thursday he has re @™ coach of the Aces, and : ceived an offer of $95,000 a year | Want to remain in that position.” on a five-year contract co He said he had consulted the Quebec Aces of the American |Tight to approach me,” him return os 8 | they would not stand in Geof- “tional Hockey League Leafs | general manager of the Mont | teal Canadiens, said his club— | “made an official complaint” | Geoffrion, a former right-wing | NHL president Clarence | Campbell apparently had not | feceived the complaint by mid- | would highest goal . scorer with 371 | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Oct. 22, 1965. 9 KOUFAX IN TROUBLE FOR A CHANGE Springs, Calif., blasts from a Koufax, a E} move- NHL rule book and “I under- stand that no team or owner a team in the league has the Quebec Aces officials. said to put him well behind the | leader, Peanuts Lorey, who has | 16- 67.. 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Keys said he would start Buchanan Sur day but “only to see how he does.” - Charlottetown Minor Hockey | Final Registration Day Saturday, October 23, 1965 Charlottetown Forum : 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. REGISTRATION FEE i Charlottetown Residents ............... | Adjacent Districts Residents ........................ 1 Paperweight Division. Residents of Charlottetown only eight years old j' in the year 1965 and under 10 years as of May 31, sebssprecszeress SLLOO 2.00 Executive. Sed MHA | CFL Players Association Wants Aid For Pensions BOB MacKENZIE | OTTAWA (CP) — The Cana- playoff salaries and standard live most of the year in the U.S. though final reports dian Football Players’ Associa- |ized injury clauses, as well as The imports also will be eligible | yet ltion has asked the Canadian their request for official recog- to draw benefits from the \Foothall League to contribute nition by the league. |$90,000 @ year to a pension fund, | but it may take a while before pay increased by the plan, even imports who |bership on five teams, and al- lege of Barrington, R.I.. New that Lewell MacDonald, - X Heopsters St quired by Leafs in an player wi Detrait Get Invitation Wings last May, had been to Tulsa of the Central Pre | HOULTON, Me. (AP)—Ricker | League. College will hold ite f an- | nual Potato Classic etball | WILL GRANT LOAN tournament here Nov. 26-27. SEOUL, South Korea (Reut- Participating teams this year ers)—The Canadian ernment will be Ricker, Barrington Cor - has agreed in principle to grant a loan of more than $5,000,000 not in Haven College of New Haven,| for South Korea to import 5,000 are for two others, I don’t think |Conn., and St- Francis Xavier| milking cows and dairy farm ~” fund | there will be more than 10 or 12| University of Antigonish, N.8. | equipment facilities, a spokes when they reach 65, regardless players who have not joined. | Bentley College was last| man said. A group of Canadian “T think the biggest advantage | Year's winner. dairy experts is expected to ar will be for the league. 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