.. "a. ._... a” i ) 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown. tours. bept. 8. 1964.! ._...._....____.,.-___..-,_, , _ ...__~_.- -_. ....__K SPORTS FRONT By NICK FILLMOIIE ' Ior London. NH " i q 1 " I‘ . Kennedy Leaves Monday 1 AN ISLANDER who looks at home either chugging around i the hasepaths or spcc ' down the ice, Forth Kennedy. leaves nilii'll'ltl, \lnuday and training camp with the L Boston Bruins, "I figure I have a good chance of sticking with Boston year". Forbie said yesterday. "I've had to omit every doll for my loh in the NHL and I won't stop working this D. '2 teas it. Of course it's that way all around the league. I figure of all the guys in the league there are less than l 40 who don't have to rcallr worry about their job." ' Forhte. at ‘2!) yours of use. will be going: it. Nlll. train- hlg camp for the ninth tnnc llc's been with Toronto. Chicago, Detroit and now Busloll Last season e was one of the Bruins‘ "tough guts" and picked up 95 minutes in penalties while collecting eight goals and 17 assists. He played all 70 games "I was at my best over (or the last half of last season". Forbie said. “The llruins had me playing centre. right and wing and killing penalties. This season l’d like a regular job. but it i have to. I‘ll play anywhere." Kennedy played delcnce in the N only once. "I was with Detroit and they workcd me in practice for two or three weeks with (hp ides of making. me a dcienceman because i could skate backwards. itandlc the pnck and body choc . “My omiol'innity (‘ZIIIN‘ in llctroil onc night in lite third when we were trailing Montreal 712. They out me on the point and everything was fine for a few scconds. until I looked up and found that l was the only guy back and Jean Belivcau was hr ‘aklng In on me. "Back i went. and inst as l was to make my play on Between I fell flat on my rear I was lucky tiivnzlt i guess because lean had to mono sideways and Johnny Wilison caught him Rut by this llan the fans wcrc lunfhing at me pretty good. That was my last crack at defence." In Good Condition 50 WITH lot‘ Vorhte's deionsivc dolntt I don't think h! gets laughed at in the NHL ion mnch anymore. Then? 71;“ Kennedy woiuhs l85 now. He weighed the same when he finished with the Bruins last season. He says he. was a little heavier than that for a while during the summer but he has been working on a bicycle for the past three weeks to bring him down to the playing weight they didn't have at i. A « (b o WORK) 6. After polishing off fellow lownsman Bern Kern in the. morning round of the Canadian Junior Golf title play in Char- lottetown Wednesday, Jim Short in the second round ’ L- . . he, ON WIN knocked out Chris Scaver of Halifax. Club of Toronto golfer ll shown dirving off a; the ninth in the afternoon play. (CF Wireplioto) Hero th The Charlottetown Memorial l-‘ield. mediate c 1 u b 10-9. i I I major league games: National Loam San Francisco. Perry New York. Fisher (9-15). Milwaukee. Elatsingame (3-3) ll! o (ti-9) at - .at St. Louis. (‘raig (ll-ill. e Whlievalo three straight games. Centretowners now he likes. The Bruins have three forwards tihe end of last season (Fleming. Ab . but Forbie says he isn‘t worried about beating out any sition on the team. mem for ‘2! Li): a Boston paper that Milt (Schmidt) may be counting on me to play centre. The story said that [ton it (last season with Niagara Falls 38 - 36 f l. .l 30h rpm," (Rnston 5—13—19) and myselhwlil he tnzhtmg for 9 centre position". Forhie said. “If there spa centre [l0le- lon available. I‘ll try mv darndest to get it Forbie experts in make the if he doesn't he says he m‘t play ans-where but in the Weatero Hockey beagle. "It‘s inst like the big time out there". Forhle said. They travel bv plane and the pav is the same for me as in the M... ’t (i =tlil doesn't makn you feel quite the same as playing in the Vaiinnal league." Kennedy. like most other professional hockey players. says he'll play for money until his legs wear out. “May- be after the NHL I'll get a few seasons tn the Western I McDonald and llalfoti(1;fI a . Whon thc hockcy cnrcer is all thronle in X~nnmber of years as li’nrhie sows. hc wouldn't mind coaching minor hockey in some small town. But this year? lie wants to pay for Bcaion Bruins. Handrahon In Maiors r .OOKS likc l zncsscd wrong in yesterday's column about VERN HANDRAHAN liaran a sore arm.-~~Kansas City Athletics recalled the. island pitcher to the majors, yesterday one of is players who’will be given a chance to get. some late (season work in 9 hi): t.!me. If you haven't heard ,tho States and Canada have blasted the American Leazuc for giving an entertainment system a fist name in baseball. i think (‘RS is a little scared of what might ha2ncn to ihcir pnhlic (made if they go through with tihe Yankee deal. Double Feature iald. won S 2. game. Between them they gave . up eight hits and live w 3 while striking out six oppo The first daily double evenii Eleanor Patch (A. Pmeaul was worth $270.40 in the ulne'Capt. Cavaliero (L. Neill) 5 dash harness racing programi'l‘ommie Collins (F. Follandl fit I at the Snmmersirie raceway last) nigh. The winning combinationt was Win Barnes. in the first’Billy G Command (E. Clow 11. White Lady (J. Arsenault) 2 4' Higland Rogue (G. Chappell) 3 Rio Grande on last night's program; ex-amue ‘ the second and sixth,rort Hill Boy (L. dash, and Billy G. Command in the second event. Rccords toppled in all events ccpi m dashes which were copped by' c iKennedy in the suiky was the: Billy G. Command reload by glen) 1 1. Slaw w ed by M K Cathy Girl (L. Jenkins) 8 a. C -0 n " 91” Times 2.11:2 and 2.13 . ' .- ' The Bankers wallo d ‘mm' Kensmgtm and With Mt DASHES 3 AND 7 i Police 23-3 at Memoritl Field ionly other double dash wm-i her on the card. The Kennedy teamed gelding led the way to way. POSSIBLE FI‘NALISTS Jack Bryand And Win Close Golf Jack Bryant of Halifax and Siollery snuffed out Len John- Jlm Seed of Vancouver, who" son of Vancouver 5 and 3 in the. could wind up as East - Wcst morning and made the back finalists in the. Canadian .lunior‘nine a winnint: one in the aft- golf championship. had toutth ornoon against Boylcs after fin- tusales Wednesday before .theyiishing the front nine. all even. came out at the second round.) The Charlottetown youth won At the some time. Wayneuhe min but lost the llth ano McDonald and Gordon Stollery‘izth to Slollery's pars. The l3i.h showed themselves capable Oi‘was Imlrcrl in remarkable bird-l suddenly knot‘kinz off supposed ics, Boyles ('hipplnE out from 25) “at nine in the afternoon. ' ~ flattened Gordon 14th and 15th and won the tlltn, of Prince Albert 7 Keen Hoibero of Campbellton. naming but in the N.B., moved. safely. through the 4. the eighth and day's rounds with a mollp win 3W3” to In one over (lacy Carpenter of Port v (Colborne. Out. and a two-up - NAL scour erc u ,. Time 2.17. DASHES 2 (0. Mt. Girl heaterway Thol. (Chuck H (R. Kennedy) Concept (A. Smith) Mr. Gallon Highland Spirit (R. Barnett) 4 . Wawancsa ll . .lollity Gratton (G. Chappell 6i1.ady Gallon C (O. Wi . . _ RACE 1 chance to hit.) til? 2‘9?“ Win Ramps 1 All .iollity (B. Companion) ; Miss Lane (R. Barnett) 23 l‘Iiiily C Dodrla 3i Gliding Billy Harless Ah (I. i Little Art of five final 5 pm. Friday. 'l‘erny Clinton, with some re- MacDon- llef held from Wayne the closely-contested 4 batter walks as struck AND 0 i hit two for four. Willis) 4 5 . 6 Neill) 3 Mighty Sandy Reeves) t he ( Along with David Gallant was 3-16). move on t to play Uptownens for the Sourio Credit Union trophy, omrblemm tic of town league ball supre- macy. First game in the heat series begins at out Rudy Frisco (R. MacArthur) 21Rowdy Dow (R. McLurel (B. Whalen) liAndys Mate (E. Reeves) ) Ill) Houston. Larsen (2-6) at Phil- iadelphia, Mahaffey (12-h). . Chicago. Ellsworth (ill-l4) at (Cincinnati. O‘Toole (1 ,(Only games scheduled) ( Town League 1 Ball Action i SOUl‘llS —— Centortownern lodged Don ntowners 9-8 yester- 5 day to win the Souril Town Lea- gue best of five send-final: alkl sin 5. Gus Clinton went all the way and took the loss for Downtown- ers, allowing nine hits and five and Fred obertson - top batter for the losers. Each 3‘ Bankers Blast ‘ City Police 23-3 ' City Athletics are out of the American League pennant race. so the wire In duh“ three and Winn“ Jay Ole" tract). *:.:!;'*..::::::..ct.of: to"imaginations.n set . 1 g: )2 mg Vrgbahlv rcpori to thoA‘s today . The word out of New 3mm"! 0! “21 Eire no“ as Ch m 6 b “"‘h 3’f0r'4- 1* norm“ and D- r ‘ i r v .' V y . s M t. mana en The “arm. (“mm which 3. 1- aDDC ‘Anthony were 3-for-5. lot-k is that (ASH STENGEI. may say a e s g Tlmes 212.3 and 2122 ‘ ' ' i ' - - ~ - B. Stevenson was the winning for next season after all Sccms the Meta are playing l "mm was held on the ninth race paid) . better brand of ball than they have for the last. three years. 7050, The winning twosome! DASHES 4 AND 8 pitcher and B. MacKmnon the and of course the lam are still pouring in. Sleepy-e.ch Casey i was Sunni. Birthday Ind ‘ Princess spanner lloser.stwens'ou 'g y om, is still aphic‘man in rpwlynrk‘At’Pg' i Rowdy now other combination. DtG. Robinsgn) w'“. ‘ 123 two hits in his SIX inning stint. comes to bar ottc own onnzi as . . . . . - 'pays we", small. ‘. onnaway , 1 is 1 *M. . City pnll” “"119 “'Hh FREI‘PE-ARLE: Siotzie dHSh winners on the Victory Scott (A. Burbine) 3 23Linden Hanover (J. Chappell) a ’ not” twat: sillié‘fll‘fi‘i" “ nut-a ward included: W‘ Barn". Calm“ 2'31? Dis'm “‘ T'mez'mi'ncn 9 avtm: a '. - ' - ' ' ' ' " 1‘ ‘ 'L tmec . an . i Indications are that ("BS may pull out of its deal to buy 80 per- legifige; m 5 'Susan" Birthday cent of t e NEW YORK YANKEES. Sportswrlters in United . Top way (w. MacArthur) I? (w. MacAflhur) * iAbbies Stage Comeback ,s'To Take By JIM CULLEN interme- diate Abbie: baseball club stag. ed a tremendous comeback last night |defeat the Summerside Inter- The win gives the Charlottetown squad 2-1 lead in the best of seven PROBABLE PITCHERS I! THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Probable pitchers for today‘s (Wondost grecords in parenthesis) American Leag Baltimore. Bunker (13-4) at ~- ‘Minnesoia. Pascual (13-9). 1 New York. Stoltlemyre (4-1) at L05 Angeles. Newman (lo-ll). t Boston, Wilson (11-11) at Kan- ‘isas City. Drabowski (4-14) ((0nly games scheduled) 2-1 Series Lead diate crown. iwesterners (H at this point in Donnie 'Funnel' MacLeant the content. .tarted on the mound for the Abbies. ‘Funnel' was taggedt iior \. f‘ -i . . . £1,353: $534333“ screw the seventh inning trailing H drew first blood when Pauli Fox called ‘Lefty' Dunn in o Schurman stole home alter he) take over the pitching choral. 35'. fighting for the victory and in 4-. got on base with a single. .Lenv. ms . ponded to the call by m,“ INNING retiring the first 51:; batter: he rhe "mnd mm“ “mow faced. four of them went down spelled disaster for the Char-t via the Sm“ out mm. £32133.“ SiibeoT’liaftz'lmiifii , “158?”: 108:“, wart}; ‘ ng n t o as o t n n five safeties and counted elghti frame. The top of the mm“ 'runs to take a commanding 9-1 I order cam, up again“ Don lead over the Ahmes' Ge°rg°t Scliurman who went the route Suanmerside boys with a singlet Callaghan ‘“ “Ven'ou 0‘ the “e” eig": winning rally as be hanged out batters got on base. Paul Schur-K a single up the middle. Jim Fox ma" belted 3. mph m“ 0‘" 9L“ followed with a single then John “‘9 “my” hm M the game 1" ‘Beaver' Arsenault got on base Coach. Mm Fox 1m ed Donnie. on an error to load (no bases. in the second and gave Pat Hol-i RICE STARS brook the call to the moundt Bob Rice. the big centre field- Bolbrook. a real lastballer. or who was in the clean-up pe- proved too much for the Sum; sltion was the next man to face merslde batsmen and retired to1 Schurman. Bob lashed out with the st ine rive to deep left centre The s qua d'. field for a grand slam h o m e started the game e. Charlottetown scored two rum in the second) run. to score the game winning fame—andfiaddedr two more in run. and give the Abbie: a hard in issuance.” Practice Called BASEBALL A practice has been called "r Ji‘mv'l Firm HIWks for this evening at 6.15. Coach. all. By THE ASSOCIATED 13mm Gallant nquesu a full turnom ) American league for this workout. in perlrat'cn Cleveland 303001002— 9 120 for the up-eominu gamo with ash. 000000000— 0 31 Irving Walkers. Slange (7-12). Bell (8) and series for the Island interme- 1, the third. They were trailing the. The Charlottetown club kept nan (9) Brumley. Hits: Cleve—Alvis (14), Chance (14», Wagner (30). Anne; Rudolph (1-3). Rock (3), Today’s Spor Sisnhouse (4). Daniels (7), Han. R15 — Third game in the SOU _ Baltimore 010000001— 2 ll) Island midget Inel- starts here Minnesota 000000000— 0 l i this afternoon when Soul-l: Cre— Pappas and Drama; Stigma“ dit Union boll: Montague All Stars. The two teams are tied In the but of five series now with a lame apiece. (6-14) Kkippstein (9) and Eat. toy Hilts: Bait — Bowen: ()9. Apan'cio (9). Detroit 000000000— 0 51 Ohio go Aguirre (4-8) Taylor started the rally for the) for the visiting club. n'rry H Game time ll {.30. p ‘ parma (9) and Freehan; P9. “NM come-Mm“th Vic- ten new and McNertney. ory. i I .My. Dunn WM cam. in to Hon tonN“ l to the game with his team trailing MI“ 060 m 00 2 _ won the winning hurler. N ' b ( "— ‘_‘ So'lurman absorbed the ion. “"9 a" 5‘9" Owen“ "’ Poul Schurman led the lose" and Grow; SM" “5"” 9"” attack at the pin won a sin 1. Dang“ ml 100 00% 4 and a triple in live official tr no N n "m ’ " to th. 9' 40 Jim Fox l“ the winner. .t‘ Marichai (16-6) and Halter; tack at the plate with a two for Siam“! “H7” “smart” ‘5" an.” "Human; c. liroll (7). Wakefield (9) and aided the Abbie: cause with a Cfilzgzfi-fl (girder i9l- “RI wt in - -" - “we “a h" “m “n ‘ Milwaukee 001 010000-— 2 72 grand Ilammer. The series resumol in Sum- 3‘- _L°“ 1023000“:- 6 9! merside on Saturday afternoon Flutter (10-4) Schneider V at 1.15. The Abbie: are asked to Carroll (5) Spahn (7) and meet at the Legion home at Bailey: Gibson (1340) and Mc- 1l.15 for the trip. arver. . PANTS .99 Q chines and cotton cord: Q blackn. green. beige and tan ' Q famous Maritime make Q IIIOI 0-10 Reg. 4.00 Jim Sceci Battles lwin over Peier Turner of 'l'or- ? onto .Minor League ; Boll Statistics ifl‘he to are final (rial- tsiics Charlottetown ‘ .(mtnor league tbnll system: ' Li'r'rm LEAGUE Toe 20 i I] t (as-4 tied with two each tl-lomc Runs-— J'Pttchingwn. Malone and t J. White (.‘l-l) VITAMIN mocovnm The first moo to isolate and identify Vitamin c u .- corhl ES! Tonight 7:45 PM. RAf l—YANKEE TIMBER ‘ll 1 lS—LITTLE DR. 2,— RACES I s C Z—Cl-IIEF'S PLAY ELLEN JOYCE J—MY IADGIY 3—PRINC MAR 88 5— NA '1‘. CLEGI: DENNIS HERBERT 6— RIVER GAL fi—STALAG HANOVER G—TERRY ‘S HAL . RACE l—IIOME STRETCH z—AXDREY'S PRIDE ’ B favorites. yards and S i oi I e r running i AB AVE Bryant had his hands full in down a 20-foot putt. y igamqoiapundf” ‘RS’ “2 '13 5'”? . getting rid of Andy lack of smug”, went two up with I ‘w. m ) 2'5 500: Regina one (up nnd‘Sced hnd tojpar at the Min and three up p “Mum (W) as ;= rally on the back nine to defeat with a birdie at the 15th then nm'm (y) “m ‘i,’ figi . Pierre Romgnol of Bathurst. lost the 16ih to a par. Boylcs (G. Campbell (.lw) 45 '3 409’ N3" ’ “a 1' . _ t rove ino the woods at. the 17in ‘6. Campbell (Tw) 35 5. 355 MCDOMM {mum " h‘rd'ej and Sollery won it for his 3 and i6. (mt-r (T0,) 56 l 37'); bottle with Dot-an (Duke) Dou- 1 win w_ mm. (Rs, 3 365 at of Windsor Mills, Que. ni ' s. Dmmg mm, m , m I do“ back-nine finish to wintDEFEATl-ID KERN > . tacoonald (WS) 76 l 355 3 and 1. It was almost the same Jim Short of Toronto's White- B. MtacGuigan (TW) «.2 1-); dilution with Stollery. who won valc Club. the third Ontario I). Motm (Y) or .t as: 8 and 1 over Ron BnyiPS 0‘ contender rcmaining. won 3 and iL- M0 ‘ 9) 64 1 328. Charlottetown. ‘2 over fellow-townsma'n chiy‘ gl‘I’RMiilriy'lTW) I 327: The result of Wednesday‘s Kern in the morning and pol-‘ ' . 9" 327' two round! Wu Toronto had ishcd of! Chris Seaver of Hall- g:5flrw(%m 4”: 1’ um. youngsters still in tho 'qi‘hxnrf fiflg‘ptd‘fin't? n. . acLea. (WS) 5‘. ' 51%,: running. the Maritime: thrcc {bad at." m ha,“ and mil} (linnnors (TIG) no 3 .113 also and Vancouver and Wmni-j tour up at the turn. [glimx‘dlh‘w 2: ‘ '"3 Czellwmi I ‘ John lrwin of Charlottetown ‘n q[BARE RUTH LEAGLC .0" “W "PFPSM- _ - . .1ewanl (B) , g ‘ “a” “ Tm Mm' who camemulled out a one up two in the 'M. Duffy (m be second round with a""“""" "V" R'cl‘ar‘l 3"” 9' (B. Green-an (B) 30 137 i 8 and 2 win over Bob lrwln,} art‘nd'mv Man-v W'lh 1“ weird ‘W. MacCallum (C) (It i) 311 ‘ “fun,” from h, hasplimsh to the match at the par- lJ. 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