FORBIE IS BRUIN SCORER 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. 14, 1962.ISDU Gridders SPORTS FRONT By PlUS CALLACHAN High On Forbie i Habs, Boston I Play I-I Draw By W. R. WHEATLEY MONTREAL (CP) -— Boston Bruins. skating tirelessly and . getting brilliant goal-tending by Canadiens kept up a steady Bob Perreault. hung on to a 1-1 j. barrage on Perreault in the sec- tie Thursday night with Mont-.ond and finally scored at 8:25 real Canadiens in a fast andjwhen Provost scored from 25 spicy National Hockey League;feet straight out on a shot that (Perreault appe ared to inla- ,blay's side of the Montreal de- 1 fence to beat Plante at close range p BOB Gates, writing in The Christian Science Monitor, expres— ses the opinion that Boston Bruins did all right for themselves when they acquired Charlottetown's Fonbie Kennedy. Bi‘ili teams went all out for U the heading “8 Ne ‘ Aggresswe Man". first period and Claude Provost ‘ihe tie-breaker that wouldn't 3:065 :1 filififlu‘g‘gflfifigfimfifflfim 328.53%: of Montreal in the second. icome because of the great work immor éirmits with only occasional spins in the NHL, Forbes 'The point earned by Cana- by both goalies. Perreault made ,5ng would presumablv appreciate a regular turn in the big dlens lifted them into a third- two spectacular saves late in 3mm even with the Bruins,“- place tie With Toronto Maple’the final period when Jean Bel-3 to, proclaim. Fol-Me .n “mum (“Chechen reputed. Leafs in the NHL race. The iiveau and Don Marshall broke 3|, stylized h, the dams]... pane". coach Ml" Schmidt 1. “hot. Bruins 'Femalned in the cellarithrough and came in with only ‘th; to hug“, but their heads - up, sprightly ;Perreault to beat. i he {act that so many sportswrltcrs took time out to discuss Play belied their lnwly Dosm'onv Bernie Geoffrion and Gilles the Kennedy - Pronovost deal shows that Forble Is the type of I he smallest Montreal crowd Tremblay returned to the Mont- hockey plgyer who gets the folks talking. Already he has play- of the season 12.866. saw a real lineup Thursday night of- ca good hockey with the cellar-dwelling Bruins and chance! In game in which speed was th‘el 1 ter injury layoffs. good {or him continuing in the fashion throughout the balance of time. The scoring went to Forbes Kennedy of the Bruins in the 0.. l: a. feature and the Bruins‘ dogge j SUMMARY this season. backachecking a close second.‘ First period: 1. Boston, Kenn At t at. Perrcault was a busylnedy 2 (McKenney. Gendronh‘ ' man, pulling off 38 saves to 25 10:10. Penalties—Beliveau 1:17,l commlftee work Common 7: 25 by Montreal’s Jacqccs Plante. , l . Second perlod: 2_ Montreat' THE Northumbelrland Swim committee is hard at work. en- Canadiens' big margin in shot: was in the second period when,pmv0§t a ‘(mchud' Moo", deavouring to make their project of next August an outstand- they outshot the Bruins 18-5. 3:25. Penalties—none. sport event on Prince Edward island. ennedy. of Charlottetown,1 Third Del-tad: No scorn, . The nine-mile jaunt from Cape Tormentlne to Port Borden it i _ i - . . '_ has already been conquered by two Prince Edward Island swim- lfpinEEESffrEiantllgézt? 9'02' Spa“ mars. velyn Henry. formerly of Southport. and now married and ' ' ‘ (residing in Australia_ and Dorothy Gallant Peters. formerly of “mm” 34.7 Summer-side and now of Sydney. N.S. were the two persons to n 5 F” lcmnpltlie tho gruelling grind. P.E.i.. recently acquired by the Bruins in a trade. scored at 10.10 of first period when he picked up Don McKenney‘s pass and scrambled through J. C. Trem- r Pcrreault Plante I like to make a dom- k THE committee in charge is most optimistic about next I fund. , J The committee has contacted the recreation director in Hall- ‘ tfax and word from the Nova Scotia capital Is that t to 6 from [there will be among the cometitors. while on his trip. - What die Machcn slugged and report-. The powerful Negro heavy- ust. then the whole show should he a great success. powered and put, under haw attvgty hmmpnrmm on, that names and at leatsi get them interested In making the trill down Miller. hospital superlntendent,:‘ Since then Houston promoters Md they a" “11m”! 0" the “me” "I m‘ol’el'at'm from 3“ “II' so (1 of Nova ~ a . the talkative ‘Scotla at Albany. IN CONFUSED STATE classic. ‘ Already the promoters maintain that many Island sportmc'n lllro showing a keen interest in the swim. This intercst has lheen best demonstrated by generous donation-s coward the prize ' 11‘ was ‘B'ig Jtm’ Pendergast who orgiiiaicd the swim idea and Jim is off to Vancouver wit Mrs. Pendergast the first of I the New Year. Jim plans to do his utmost to publicize the event I . we are convinced Is needed now are a couple oi big NAPA. Calif. (AP)—-Mentallyl She flew to Napa Thursday to name swimmers as definite starters. if the committee can entice confused heavyweight boxer Ed- be with him. a few of Canada's outstanding swimmers to compete next Alig- edly knocked outth attendants1weight gave police no trouble Undoubtedly every effort 15 being made and will continue at Naps State Hospital Wednes- on the way to hospital. made to bring the greatest array of swimmers here for day night befnre he was over. Machen's last fight was a rel- the big grind. We think now is the time to get to work on the ledltion. July ll in Houston. Tex. He II"? "P" A"I"! . "He is in a v r nIused ‘boxed in dull rounds to a draw mate of mind," 4:90 K_ {with Cleveland Wiihamt * THE committee. oi course. need: money to carry on the “writ f the depressed fighter, 3 have tried unsuccessfully to line ‘lzens- , ' who was confined by court or- 1up a bout between Machen and fl If you haven‘t mwgficmtfmngfiu‘a the Ban der for psychiatric examination ‘Cassius Clay, ‘ “I you "'e’ y ‘ after preparing to kill himself young slugger who recently fin- h one em ommn‘tee ,8 sum‘, deserving of yam. sup with a pmm' ________._i5hcd 0“ ancient Arch—.1. .__Moou; portIrT‘Iiey blaze undertaken a mammoth job and they definitely T e Impound Mame" w" support of everyone to make the whole show the sum still sleeping under sedation in midafternoon Thursday and Dr. Miller indicated he would con- tinue to rest. The ring veteran. currently ranked by the World Boxing As- sociation as No. 1 contender for. Liston's championship. So was detained at Napa state hos- . vital by court order after pm players of their two top farm can it should be. Your contribution will surely be welcomed. Poor Gump WE'D sure like to see this fellow ‘Gump‘ Woroey playing In nets for one of the first four teames in the National Hockey Lea- ‘Delroif Wings Shift Players On Minor Clubs DETROIT (Alfie—Detroit Red "9 Wins: Thursday shifted eight 1 Every time out, the Gump looks great but despite his out- [standing performances, the Rangers cannot garner many decis- ‘lons. If anybody deserves all-star rating with the New Yorkers. [To Be Honored At Banquet Sat. Members of the St. Dunstan's‘ University football team will be honored Saturday evening at a ueen Hotel. 3 The function, organized by a Sandy‘s Royals went out and group of supporters in the city. piled three goals behind pen. will feature the presentation of gum goalie Donnie Frizzell in ,several awards. including The the {M {our mum of play :Evening Patriot trophy for the‘and continued to mu ho a 7 [most valuable player. the Bikelwin over Bucko Trainor’s Baby Shop trophy. and the SD” 8tu'rBirds at the Sports Arena last ents‘ union award. night l Anyone interested in attend- ‘ing the banquet, set for 5.30 ute and 2 seconds old when Ep.m.. and sponsoring a player. Budthl MacIntylre triggered his may do so by contacting Ed first of a pair and within the .Hilton anytime before six o'-:next than minutes .Dlisluloe iclock this evening at 4-424]. Reeves and Dick Camll, had 5‘ {The Saints completed a suc- tallied to make the score rea icessful season in their first ap- 3.0. pearance in the Atlantic Con- Stan Peardon. having another §ference "A" ection, scoring gpeat night. gave the Penguins victories over Acadia and Dal- their first goal when he fired jhousie, and earning a draw linemate Gordie W'hitlock's re- twith UNB. In addition, they lost hound behind Royal goalie Ly- [two close verdicts to Mount Al- man NIL-Innis. lllSilll alld Siadacona. Macintyre made it 4-1 for the éRoyals at the 9:03 mark when ° the tipped V taoe oevos Skowron Denles shot while standing at the edge Quitting Basebcél 0' the goal are... The winners were shorthand- ed when the Birds scored their l HlLLSDALE, N.J. (APl—Vet-gsemnd m; of the night with eran first baseman bill Skowron i Stan Peairdon once. again being idenied Thursday night that attain-as}???- Bitilrlzarpolizit . WI 3 S‘ 0 am 6 Eis quitting baseball to. becomef . r play “d Pardon was lbaseball coach at Puldue, his right the“. to slap in a loose 81"“ miller- l afer. Ralph armer' Josey “I am definitely going to play w l was doing two minutes for with Los Angeles next season." roughing at the time ot the ‘Skowron sold at his home here. .3 ma ' “in fact. I’m looking forward' jto playing with the Dodgers”,HAVE GREAT NIGHT 1 The Cincinnati Enquirer re- The penguin “39 0‘ Lawmrv ported Wednesday that Skowron Fem“ “Id wm’lock Played -would retire for a 10-year con- “93‘ Whey {0“ We IOSGTS itract with Purdue. possibly nul- Ml W10? find Purim" lifying the deal last month that , garnering five points. Lawlor sent the 32 - year - old right Pli‘kesl IND three [Hulls and as- llandcd power llittci‘ from thel Risied on two others while :New York Yankees to the nod-5 Pcm‘dm. Killing I’ll! Second 5- ‘gers in exchange for pitcherl point performance in as m .Stan Williams. 'games. scored twice and add The game was only one min- 2.5 CONTEST OPEN TO ANY BOY O-R GIRL IN P.E.I. 'L You do not have to be a K Evening Patriot carrier t4 enter this contest_ lice found preparing to clubs —- Edmonton ond Pitts-. . l ' hi. me Mr. Worsle . 'hmt himse'f' H“ mm f‘mce“ , burgh—In I" 9m)" *0 Pom" I“ :gn't help but admire the antth of this great little guy. he was broicc. coilldnt gettthe ,eam. : fights and everything was “llll‘ ' 3' wrong... The effect was a four-for-four The minnow athmp' . M_ trade. largest such deal the Na- tive of Bedding. Calif. who has.Hookey .League Chm ever made? been fighting ollt of Portland,»am°"g Its farm teams' on" was found by a traffic pa_ Edmonton of the Western Hoe-i trolman in a parked car near k" 933". "M “Ward. Vallejo. Chuck Holmes and Warren A 10 d d ,t 1 ' Hynes and defencemcn Keith‘ 8 F’ I"? 0 “as "'1 the Walsh and Lou Marcon to Pitts- seal. bQSIdP him. Machcn had burgh of the American League fired three shots Into the road-jin exchange' for forwards Ra l side mud. When officer Bill Mc-tmm and Norm Cowman “K Cluskey came up. Machen was dpfénqcmen Jack price writing a “farewell letter" to mm ‘Migmk 12:35?th It was the third time this sea- 1son the lugs have swapped players between Ed— ymonton and Pittsburgh. Edmon. [ton is in third place in the four- ltcam northern division of the Dari League I“ WHL with a record of nine vic- ,tories and 19 defeats. Pittsburgh, Scores for York Rifle Club Th, Interchrh Dart League is last in tile four-team western shoot of December 12. Is again active this year with d‘v'sm" 0‘ the AHL w'ih 51" 1. Gordon Vessey . . . victories, 16 defeats and a tie.. five teams pammpat'u' Ron H rris was called to De- 3:236:39, Eagles Playing On Stadium Ice RCA!“ Eagles are still look-t night when they and j they're hoping tonight's the dam in Summerslde. York Club snap out of their slump ‘ Combines have The pcc ially The league winner receives troit from Pittsburgh for Thurs ‘ ' ' . , . ~ . ‘ 4.11s mond Ve.. 95 This Will be he 1 2:31”; 3W; Willie”? "Why day nights game 8831"” New 5. William Croclizlty 95 gamd at the Stewart's/tog: ’hpl Mainagrrctn'v astl year by York Rangers. 6. Cecil Watts 93; Christmas. The next, action Ch h . l ava eerans ‘He replaced Pete .Goegan, out 7_ Raymond Chappen 91 ‘ there find-s Penguins visiting the l . wrlh 2: minor operation. and will :8. Howard Watts 89. Combines on De i 23th I ' hhAft‘ar‘games played date return to Pittsburgh after the $9_ Frank Vessey 88. A goodeqmed crowd wnu mostl 6* . aln Brace 1! leading title name. (10. Leigh Vessey 88v likely view tonight‘s action ‘1 .. league with ill points. Dcll'oii also called up goalie”, Hayden Birt TANDINi‘g w l M .Harrison Gray from Edmonton :12, Carol Watts . s. (to back up Terry Sawchiuck, the 13, Barry Gallant 80 literate. 15 9 ii 18 Wings'rcgular netmlnder. Den-.14. Florance Vessey 80 waqliin‘g?d:E£vNilAME th f R glon 10 7 3 14 ms ‘ngfiln, Detroit‘s No. 2l15. Deborah MacDonald 30‘“ he' Legend of Slit: all]! llr o allway ' 10 6 4 l2 goalie. was injured Sunday and ‘16. Allison Swan 30 is crcd'ted 'th p' 0 ow. l RCAF Assn 10 5 5 10 is expected to be sidelined for‘17. Ricky Johnson 80 ‘ y k (in; 3}? am)? New my 15 312 6 lat least two weeks. ‘18. Ross Lewis 30 “(Sham y e n” name; Detroit Nips Rangers 4-3; ’Piciure Your visit Prince ing for that first triumph and 5 County Combines at Civic Stad- The Eagles are badly in need How-ever they still insist uney'u l and . start worrying all the outfits in ‘ lSiiL. " been as l tough on the Airmen j g; which starts at 9.15 sharp. if'fl-M‘fiiilh to a regular carrier but you will get credit for the sale. WN. P. E. I. F_—_-—*——_— TO THE CIRCULATION MANAGE on“ Rt TIIE PATRIOT In ISH‘L Action A three assists. Ronnie Gallant .counted the sixth Penguin goal. Also scoring for the Royals were Jim MacLeod. Buck Whit- brace of goals In session. With only 34 seconds gone by in the sandwich session Royals' clean breakaway room ice and flipped the puck tit Frizzell's as be in an effort to make the save. Lawlor counted first d the night a minute and six seconds later when he went coasting in on MacIniris after getting a pass in Peal-don. Neither team scored again till the 17 minute mark when the lamlplighber. Buck Whit- lock. intercepted a pass at the Penguin blue line and with a terrific display sticlohand- ling and shifting. worked his way through four opposing play- crs before cutting to the right and letting go with a back- llandcr that lodged in the Pen- guin twines. Lawlor ended the score this session when he put the puck behind Maclnnls din-tog a wild scramble and pileup in front of the Royal net. The. Birds outscored their opponents 2-1 in the final ass sion but it was one goal short of tying up the game. Lawlor and Ronnie Gallant Jim MacLeod got a duo rough movadthe were the triggcrmea for the Penguins and Apps Aroenault for the Royals. By mistake the siren. sig- the end the filing called E an and Leroy Barnett called only five penalties. all minols, with four of then going to the Royals. First period — 1. Royals. Mac- lntyre (K. Ready. B. Whitlockl .2; 2. als, E. Reeves (Whitlock. B. Doyle) 2.51: 3. Royals. D. Carroll (A. Arsen- Lorry's Restaurant Free Delivery from 11 am. to 1 am. Dial 4-84 I5-4-9028 - boy to collect its weekly I ) o o i agree to subscribe to The Evening Patriot for a rlod Delvecchlo Has 3 ASSISI'S lady win - M m H mm M I I By Malli I)II “ b By C r ( wggffggdlaltrgetmi: 12:: I F 1N” York, How“ 2 (Neumn) .a D t are n eel a regular subocrlbor for the past 30 days. ' . mes n l 17:55; 5. New York. Horvath o; 3° ~- first '10 minutes and half off r ' ‘~ ‘ (Hebcnton, Bathgate) 19:18; JCCII" , . V . I . i I y C I . I. {Jew \oiglgdftangerii for the last ~ ‘ " iPcnaltleo —- Harvey :59, Young - Nu" wo per s o 3-2 victory * 1‘ \ l -‘ (2:15. M. P : - ‘ “may” mm. , _ I .Dmm “gnoml 1418. Mac for ~v Address ....... .. triumph moved the sec-h ‘ ' .I . ' ' ' and - Place Wings within two 'Pan:;::d‘ No "0'1"" ICIIHSM! . v ulna-In" Sin-m" finial; of idle Chicago Black “M "M' No R “in g t Seller's Name . . . . . .. aw s. pacesetters in the Na- 2 ' ‘ i ' "oral Leann“. PengluekNone. and In 12.; Indie: "‘1‘" ' — — — — — — — — — — — The Rangers scored both their 8"“: 9 your y! w m l wonky u 17 mflmiahsoiute loveliest. Watch hol'l ~ — — _ — —- Ih— -— — — .— goals as seconds apart late in the first period after Detroit opened a 34) lead. ‘ Parker MacDonald. of Sydney N.s.. Gordie Howe and . Sawchuk 12 moot can serve as your Hockey Schedule Here is tho Sinnnierstde ,minor hockey odiedulo for to; day (Friday). . goals. Harry Howell and Bronco "M him”! lorrotli countered for the Rail- ms before goalies Terry Saw- . ._29 .eyes sparkle when she tries it on : ~v'. .. and remember, too, at lslandl 4 Warriors we welcome your busi- . I - 0 . ls Slde Mlnor ihens. ..your first monthly pay-1 down -‘ . ‘ I CHARLO‘ITE'I‘OWN. P. E. I. ‘ Aod bill mefiz.“ by return By Mail ( l Data TO TIIE CIRCULATION MANAGER. THE PATRIOT i agree to subscribe to The Evening Patriot for a period of 18 weeks. And ask boy to collect In __| . In! Carrier ( ) l have not been a regular subscriber for the post on days. ............'.'.e........l.,i'.l..i ' ..... .. ... m (ISLAND FURRIERSt ...... . m. . . . , ..... 'orsley Tortola saves in tho lws‘giiw—W‘Mfl ll'l dl Lid. } ' Address I “m We \ : he..nno more than - Wink. 4:30-5:30 -— Practice perm 7| Grafton 8t. Ch'towa. Writer'l Ilsa-tare r "h. u - t ‘ “Illumination rsoiiirlm. The defeat stretched New moon mos \ other I has M m' m I“ York’s wtnless streak to six Donald 1: (Howo. Delvecclllo) 5:350:30 -— anthers and M Hm . "m ' - roan f: flbwfimwefildm‘ games. 1:31: 2. Detroit, Howe 11 (Del- 3m. 1 .. , -- -— —-‘—- —— -— — — — _ - ._I Harem m Wflfi- ‘ ‘ summon! vecchio, Harris) 8:45; a. Detroit mom — Indians and 1" _ . , I @thHw-m men... . - * °- 1' W 4 t \ I a Royals Defeat Birds 7-6 1 Arena Second period - 7 Royals, Jim MaeLeod (A. Arsenault, Junior MacLeodl .34; 8 p n. guins. Lawlor (Peardon, R Gallant) 11:40; 9. Royals. wnnl lock (Junior MacLeod) 17.00; 10. Penguins, Lawlor (Whiti0ckl L. Smith) 13.30. Penalties: D' Carroll .26; R. Dawson 6.07; B: Macintyre 7.37. Third period —— 11. Penguins, Lawlor (Peardon. Whitlockl 4.56; 12. Royals. A. Arsenalllt (Jim MacLeod, D. Carroll. 5.39; 13. Penguins, R. Gallant (Peardon. Lawlor) 1916. Penal- ties: MacIn't'yre 9:50: STANDING By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League ault. Junior MacLeodl 3.31; 4. L T F A p, Penguins. S. Peardon (Whit- Chicago 14 7 7 77 60".: lock. Lawlor) 5.39; 5. Royals. Detroit 14 7 s 67 573:4. Macintyre. (Reeves. Whitlocki Toronto 13 m 3 79 701.}. 9.03; 6- Penguins. Pcardon (Big- .Montreal 11 8 7 72 63 gar) 13.11. Penalties: Josey!Ncw York 816 4 81 92 20 12.31. Boston 315 8 6810214 lnxmnlmfiimifim . CHRISTMAS GIFTS ii . a. l From ‘ M M 50 ’S LTD i . H. . SI P N . :5 I ' o g Fine Writing Paper: 0 Candles and Holders; Writing Cases; 0 Brief Cases: . Bridge g Table Covers: .Ploylng Cards; 0 Ceramic n and Christmas Novelties: 0 Pen and Pencil “E Sets: . Portable Typewriters, Stationery and Office Equipment. n". 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