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Lloyd Pollock

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lower age limit would decrease its talent pool and negatively affect ticket sales. In response, Pollock was quoted as saying that if the higher age was used, the league and its players would be suspended by the CAHA and not be allowed to transfer to other CAHA teams in good standing. A week later in a telephone interview, Pollock said that he wanted to avoid repeating the mistake of suspending those involved with the WCJHL age limit issue. He felt the previous suspensions were premature, as they did not stop the teams from playing. He also said that his stand on suspensions was misunderstood a week before. He said that players would not likely be released just to play outside the CAHA, and would be suspended for doing so; and that teams which played outside of the CAHA would lose their annual subsidy, and be ineligible for the Memorial Cup playoffs.
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In October 1968, Pollock was feeling overwhelmed by the expectations as the CAHA president. He announced his resignation after taking a week's vacation to contemplate his future. Fred Page announced that he had received the resignation of Pollock on October 22, 1968, and that no changes would be made
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as president. On August 19, 1966, the CAHA announced a new professional-amateur agreement with the NHL, that Pollock had assisted in negotiating. Under the tentative agreement effective July 1, 1967, direct sponsorship of junior teams by the NHL was to be phased out, the CAHA gained control over the
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Pollock was elected president of the CAHA at its general meeting in May 1968. Later that month, Bill Hunter of the WCJHL announced the league would use an age limit of 21 in defiance of the CAHA and NHL agreement. The WCJHL stopped short of declaring independence from the CAHA, and claimed that the
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of Edmonton, for both managers not knowing the regulations. During the series, Hunter made newspaper headlines when he stated his vision for a nation-wide junior ice hockey league competing for the Memorial Cup. Pollock responded by saying that the idea would be nothing more than a pipe dream, and
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In November 1962, the Metro Junior A League began its second season separated from the OHA. Pollock stated a continued desire to have only one Junior-A league in Ontario and to reunite the teams under the OHA's jurisdiction. He also spoke out against players under the age of 16 being asked to move
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to the CAHA committee until the semiannual meeting in January 1969. Page also said the association will "greatly miss the many years of hockey experience which Pollock brought to the CAHA as an officer". Pollock resigned for "business reasons" after his professional career shifted from Windsor to
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reported that the resignation was not a surprise, and described Pollock as a silver-haired gentleman with a kind disposition, who had been run ragged by the time demands of being CAHA president. Pollock was transferred to Chatham in July 1968, commuted round-trip from Windsor each weekday, was
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frequently contacted at work for hockey matters, spent his evenings responding to CAHA business, and was away on weekends for hockey events. He considered selling his house, but chose to remain in Windsor since he was close to retiring and wanted to keep his wife happy. Another factor was the
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as president of both association and league. Prior to the separation, Pollock had called for meetings to discuss a new junior playoff format, but with fewer teams under its jurisdiction the CAHA decided to allow those remaining to continue playing for the Memorial Cup. Later in June, the NHL
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applied to the CAHA to become an equal branch to the OHA. When the request was denied by the CAHA, Pollock stated that measures needed to be put in place to prevent the migration of players southwards to the more populated OHA, and preserve the leagues in
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In July 1968, Pollock helped to set up meetings across Western Canada to outline the CAHA's development plan for teams which had remained within the CAHA. Later that month, he approved a series of exhibition games for teams in the OHA to play the
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tournament, Pollock commented on the rising salaries in hockey. He felt that players were overpaid and stated that team budgets should correspond to attendance figures and ticket sales. As an OHA convenor in 1960, he ruled that the
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would not be feasible while the CAHA was renegotiating an agreement with professional leagues. After the conclusion of the series, Pollock announced a $ 40,000 profit in ticket sales due to playing all of the games at
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in January 1969, who had been acting as president since the resignation. Pollock was a recipient of the OHA Gold Stick award in 1970, in recognition of his career in ice hockey. He was inducted into the Windsor /
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release published on May 13, 1966, credited him for keeping the peace and being unflappable. He was quoted as saying "a big stick can be just as effective as a soft-sell", after he rejected protests from both
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confirmed that it would not cooperate with the CHA or WCHL, and Pollock stated that he was aware of the Niagara Falls Flyers being sympathetic to the CHA, and that Butlin was canvassing for more support in
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as a cashier. In the early 1930s he became involved with the Windsor City Hockey League and became its secretary-treasurer, and was also involved in the foundation of the Windsor Softball League.
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over disputes on the age limit of junior players. He resigned in 1968 for business reasons, and regretted becoming CAHA president at a critical time. He was inducted into Windsor /
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Pollock was reelected as the second vice-president of the CAHA on May 28, 1965. He oversaw the Soviet Union national ice hockey team's 1965 tour, which included games against the
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Pollock was elected president of the OHA in 1961 and served as its leader until 1963. In 1961, Pollock was faced with the junior teams based in Toronto splitting off into the
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Pollock moved up to provincial level hockey in 1952 and served on the OHA executive committee until 1963. During this time, he acted as a convenor for OHA and
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administrator and businessman. After running the Windsor City Hockey League, he assisted in the foundation of the Windsor Softball League, and later started a
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at age 20. The CAHA faced a revolt from teams in Western Canada that disagreed with the age limit changing from 21 to 20. The breakaway teams formed the
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had admonished the team for rough play, Pollock denied the reports as untrue. Later in January, the CAHA terminated the working agreement with
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in 1991. Kevin also officiated in the OHA before becoming an NHL referee. Clarke and Kevin are the namesakes of the Pollock Division in the
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missed the final playoff berth in the OHA standings based on goals, despite protests by the team which represented Canada in
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mandatory as of January 1, 1963, for all players except goaltenders in midget age groups and younger. In May 1963, the
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getting involved in ice hockey and amateur sport, which resulted in the proposal to start another governing body in
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Sports Hall of Fame in 1983, and was called "one of the greatest things that ever happened to Windsor athletics".
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In his second year as the first vice-president, the CAHA was awarded hosting duties for the A-pool of the
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as president. Pollock sat on the CAHA committee to reevaluate the existing development agreement with the
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Pollock's goal of a Junior A-level team in Windsor was realized in 1946, when he established the original
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Pollock was elected the first vice-president of the CAHA, on May 28, 1966, serving for two years under
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league for the 1942–43 season in Windsor. The league competed at the Junior B-level in the
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Pollock was elected the second vice-president of the CAHA, on May 23, 1964, serving under
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to Windsor in 1947. The team produced several future star players for Detroit, including
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500, and purchased uniform for another $ 100. The team lost its first game 15-0 to the
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away from home to play hockey. At the same time, the OHA introduced rules to make
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competition as vice-president. He served as the CAHA president at a time when the
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to play in the OHA as its sixth team. The request was denied by CAHA president
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development fees paid by the NHL, and junior players became eligible for the
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Train station in Chatham, where Pollock worked while president of the CAHA
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to increase profits for CAHA, due to the smaller size of the Flyers'
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in the IHL, which acted as a farm team for the Detroit Red Wings.
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which included multiple protests and disagreements between the
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The Memorial Cup: Canada's National Junior Hockey Championship
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On June 10, 1968, the WCJHL announced a name change to the
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Lloyd Thompson Pollock was born on July 26, 1909, in
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Pollock's grave marker at Victoria Memorial Gardens.
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