PAGE 4, THE HERALO, Thursday, July 7, 1977 ne eee) f | Jet taking off? s Pulford to pil Sports _ . WINNIPEG CP - Bobby six years ago, says he may has spent less than half an l O DI ot . Hull, an important part of not ‘be back with the team hour Speaking to the Jets . , Winnipeg. Jets since the next season. . since { e season ended, World Hockey Association | Hockey’s second-highest I haven't talked to a “ franchise began operation goal scorer said Tuesday he pecired over there about Black Hawks CHICAGO (AP) — Bob Pulford, former National Hockey League player and coach of Los Angeles Kings, was named coach and general manager of Chicago Black Hawks on Wednesday. Pulford, 41, whe resigned recently after five years as coach of the Kings, replaces named assistant general manager and director of player personnel. “Pulford is the type of guy any organization would be lookingnfor,”’ Wirtz said at a news conference. ‘'He was a winner as a player and our organization has had our eyes on him for some time now.” over management’s _handling of dayto-day business. No immediate plans were announced .for defenceman Bobby Orr. Reports had circulated saying Orr, slowed by recurring knee injuries, would be offered an administrative position. No problem, ‘WINNIPEG (CP) — Veteran iefiwinger Bobby Hull and general manager Rudy Pilous met Wednesday to iron out an apparent misunderstanding that prompted the latest the coaching job. But, if they don’t consider me, then I guess I’m gone,’ Hull was quoted as saying. But Hull left the meeting smiling and Pilous said there never was’ any real says Pilous where he is to call us collect every few days to talk,’’ Pilous said, Winnipeg’s two previous - coaches, Pilous, who iater moved to general manager, and Kromm, who’ left this ’ But Hull is-making no commitment about his future. ‘| may not even be here. Right now, I'm waiting for the other people to make my plans for the future.” haven't been told about who they’re considering for the coaching job. But, if they don’t consider me, then I guess I'm gone.” Hull, 38, didn’t say: he wanted the coaching job left vacant by the departure of Bobby Kromm, but added he expects to have a say in who is hired. Kromm was Hull’s choice as a coach, and the present general manager, Rudy interim coach Bill White, Before coaching the ,, report of Huil’s departure problem. So err ctroit of the : Who a over in midseason Kings, Pulford played 14 not ido nat know & as he does from the Winnipeg Jets and P “T've been trying to reach tial Hockey “League, ti also said he has Filous, also was fis WN > | y Reay was ousted, seasons WA Toron 0 Maple will again be able to play,” the . World Hockey him for three days, leaving were both the choices of serious. doubts that a poate about most of the wt cans were announced Leafs and woun up HIS tm. Pulford said. “He certainly Association. ; messages for him. But, Hull. oo merger Or accomodation ec oat 0 the Tommy fwoyears as aplayer at Los wants to and we certainly, Their meeting came less really, there's nothing to Hull's contract has five Vith°the National Hockey Fortral manager changes in -Tommy Iyan, Black Hawk Angeles. wish to have him beranse 1 than two hours after the really discuss with him ears remaining and vin ae smething he hes ger in general manager since 1954, LEADS TO PLAYOFFS During his past four years believe he is the greatest latest report surfaced in because we haven't even includes clauses that say he has to be consulted about . fou t hard for, will occur When he signed his 10 was promoted te vice- va i ' 0 idi . S16 president and assistant to. as coach, he led the Kings hockey player of all time. Winnipeg. Mas ted Montee ate Glose to deciding on a ‘coaching changes, The. 19- before next season. year, $2.5 million contract president William Wirtz. into the playoffs and his Pulford said, however, if informed about the affairs EIGHT CONSIDERED year pact called for five “The NHL. must get its with the Jets, it called for Jack Davison, chief scout over-all record was 178-130- Orr is not able to play again, of the Jets or who the club is Pilous said the Jets have years of playing and gave own teams in order first five years of playing ar for the Black Hawks since 68. he can make a great seeking to replace coach about eight names, * him the option of moving before they take on us, and ‘hen gave ium the option o 1969 and a 19-year veteran _ Pulford wasreportedtobe ambassador for the Chicago Bobby Kromm. including. at least one into a coaching or so far they haven't done Moving into a management with the organization, was unhappy in Los Angeles Black Hawks.” “Ihaven’t been told about suggested by Hull. management position for anything to get their teams aa the remaining Cahill contends with an inherited problem - _ TORONTO CP - From all indications, Toronto Argonauts wiil finish last in the Eastern Conference of the .Canadian Football League, a quarterback away from being a solid contender. _ Head coach Leo Cahill inherited the problem from Russ Jackson, and it was not corrected in off-season recruiting. Unless Argos trade for a veteran quarterback, Cahill will have to live with the mistakes of sophomore pro Matthew Reed, who needs only game experience to mature. score of 14-9, Another near miss for Dog Terrace Dog'n’ Suds ladies fastball team came within one game of capturing the Prince George — Invitational Fastball Tourney last weekend. 'n’ Suds entered the final game as the onl undefeated team, but finally lost two games to Jack previous weekend, namely Prince George’s Jack Ellis . Saw Shop. Early in the game, Jack Ellis took a strong lead of 6-2, but Dog ‘n’ Suds came back to win with a During the morning of the final day, Terrace met the only other undefeated team of the tournament, Dog ‘n’ Suds played their best game of the three days wi ‘n’ Suds There will be five CFL rookies om offence and inexperience will take its toll in mistakes and the absence of ball control. Canadian centre Stew Francis is the veteran on offence with five Argo seasons behind him, but his knee is suspect. On the right ‘side of Francis are two University of Georgia rookies, guard Joel Parrish and tackle Mike Wilson, who are improving with each outing. Left guard Gene Clark is untested but Canadian tackle Nick Bastaja is a sound lineman. _ Tight end Peter Mueller, in his fifth season, shapes up as the team’s most reliable receiver. The slotback spot is a weak link unless either Canadian Alex ‘Morris or veteran Tony Moro plays his way into the lineup. At running back, John Harvey can be one of the who they're considering for “7 told him no matter the final five years. straightened out.” ‘Vegetable Steamer Stainless Steel.. SCHICK Hers & His Styling Dryers x Powerful 680 Watts * Full Size Professional Attachments * Two | Heats For Finer Drying Control * 120 Volts A.C. 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