CAHA PresidentTosses In TowelDv\0Lloyd Pollock of Windsor, Ont., has resigned as president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association.In a statement issued at the CAIIA’s national office here, the association’s past-president, Fred Page of Vancouver, said lie had received tile resignation Monday with “deep regret.5'Pollock’s resignation was said ’ to be for business reasons.“It is with great regret that I; resign the office of president,”: Pollock was quoted as saying in the statement.“Through the years I have en | joyed many fine, and I hope! lasting, friendships through my I association with amateur hockey, and will continue to re-; | main most interested in the;; greatest team sport in the: i world.” :Pollock served 15 years as an; executive member, vice-presi- jdent, president and past-presi-' dent of the Ontario Hockey As-: sociation before becoming see-1ond vice-president of the CAHAin 1964. He was first vice-president of the association in 1966 and became president this year, j Page said no changes wilt be j made in the other offices of the | .association until a decision isI made by the executive commit--:tee at the semi-annual meeting , in Winnipeg Jan. 25-26.Page said the association will “gready miss the many years of hockey experience which Mr. Pollock brought to the CAHA as an officer.”n\\VFhThe statement said Pollock found it too difficult to carry outj the responsibilities of president because of business reasons, and that a few months ago his position in business life had been changed from Windsor to Chatham. Ont.nBtltl'trUcwalP-“Bfsr in nSEE TlHOCKEWINAT ALL |l PLAGuess Details iFLIN FLON BOMB! WINNIPEG JETSWINNIPEG ARENATONICHT 8 P.MCENERAL ADMISSION SISenior Citizens O Students ovc» 12 yrs accompanied by parcr Tickets also available at all Clarks