12 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Fri. Dec. 7. 1962. SPORTS FRONT By Pll'S (‘ALLAGHAN Forbie Scores Goal BOSTON Ht‘umx had llltll‘l‘ Przttcc Edward Islanders listen- mg in to their 2am.- witii (‘litcaco Black Hawks Wednesday night than ever was the case before. The Bruins are mired deep in the league basement and appear to have little chance of a playoff berth. However, what the Prince Edward Islanders want to hear was news of Forbie Kennedy and his doings in the first night of play with the Boston club. Folks weren‘t so much interested who won the game. In fact even (‘hicago fans were hollering for Forble and nothing more. EVERYBODY “as pi‘t‘lly \\ cl] agreed that this was Forbie's greatest opportunity. Here he was with a team that neat some new life, a team that surely could and would give Kennedy all the ice time he needed. The stocky P‘orbic nmcr could get that ice time with the Detroit Red Wings and we, along with hundreds of others. were wondering if he'd rver get another crack at NHL action. The. trade executed between Detroit and Boston finally gave Kennedy his big opportunin He was back under the big tent and now he had another chance to prove he was a true National Leaguer. A Great Start WEDNESDAY out" he has 1‘1th at home with Milt Schmidt's sang. He scored the firtuns' final tally on a beautiful effort, a solo dash the length of the Ice. It could have been the winner ART BURNS. left, president of the Abegweit Amateur Ath- letic Association presean The Bike Shop trophy to playing coach Irvin-g MacKinnon. Maritime Ball Champions Irv’a Dodgers copped The City centre is league president. OttawaSignsRedO'Quinn To 3-Year Pact A's GM OTTAWA tCP) -— Ottawa ithe two had put the club in an “It was no secret that Fran}. Rough Riders of the Eastern.“untenable situation." How- and l have had differences. Football Conference announced 1 ever. he said. the club had put While I felt that I could have Thursday night th ey have. “no pressure on Terlep to re- adjusted to the Situation, I don't signed John tRed) 0'Quinn.isign." O think Frank could have." former Montreal Alouettes end, A cash settlement Will be to a three-year contract as made between the clu and general manager. Terlep for the one year left in The 37-year—old graduate of1 the general manager's con- Wake Forest college replacesltract. Both parties refused to George Terlep whose resigna- 1 quote salaries but one report is tion earlier Thursday night was ‘ that Terlep received $15.00 a termed "a magnificent gesture" year. by Riders' president J. Barry. Terlep said he felt it was in O'Brien. the best interests of the club Terlep, appointed to the gen-lthat he resign. But leaving the eral-manager’s job in 1960. hadi club was "one of the toughes one season left to run on aldecisions i have ever madi \ 1 thregayear ft;0f;l.lfil0t.th t m s t:- - {any art uno ica y a 5 se- “4,5,5, ., . t’lement with the club included : \ BOWLING ~ - full payment for the unfinished' MON. - FRI. 2 — 5 ‘ portion of the contract plus a ROLLAWAY : I bonus. of speculation about 'I"" udlssension in the club's front of- lfice betw ee n Terlep and ‘ ~ . all}? SLIDE tRiders’ coach Frank Clair pre- ,klllIIlIlllllIA 0 - ‘ceded Thursday night's an- -—————-— . 3:150 MOVIE CAMEgAms) FLASH GUNS from 6.95 GADGET BAGS from 7.50 nouncements. ‘ I O‘Brien said friction betweent I i t 1 at KEEPS "CARTWhEhLS" . LIGHT BARS from 7.95 The United States Bureau of; . TRIPODS from . 8.95 the Mint has not stamped silvcr 1 ___.~__.,_._._- .2.-.__. dollars since 1935 but has 74,- Most Conmme Service 000.000 0" 2 . and selection in P.E.l. I ._ __.____._____ Free Delivery 8 to 10 .m. p _ v mun: in from 11 a.tn. to 1 am) _ 1" A'd "f C'Y'O' 121 Grafton Dial 4-4253 Dial 4-84 I 5-4-9028 Hockey Team If the Bruins had been able to contain the league leading l . crew coached by Rudy Pilous. But they just couldn't accom- .7 pliosh this task and Hawks scored two to win the contest 5-4. 3 Kennedy‘s tally instead of becoming the winner proved to be just. another Boston marker in a losing cause. We thought Kennedy had scored the second Boston goal as Larry's Restaurant ' TONIGHT Midget Abbies Maritime basew Brigadier W.W. Reid. secre-l each member of the Maritimelremembrance of the feat the well. Play was well along in the third period before we found out that Jerry Toppazzini was the marksman. When the goal catne the Boston sportscaster had said that Forbie had rifled it home and it stayed this way with the radio audience until Kennedy beat Hall for that fourth Boston goal. it was then we learned that the goal (number 2) had been taken from Kennedy and given to Toppazzini. The announcer Informed us that Kennedy had told the referee that he had not deflected the rubber into the net and was therefore not entitled to the tally. Just hct'orc that one. lt‘orliie had made "all pull ball champions for the 1962 sea- tary of the Abegweit Associat- champion with a jacket as a. midgets had accomplished. son. were special guests of; ion. acted as chairman for the‘ honor last night at a banquettoccasion tendered by the Abegweit Ama- The trophy emblematic of the teur Athletic Association at The maritime championship was Charlottetown Hotel. presented to team captain, Carl The youthful Abbies beat Sutn- McQuaid. by J- Plus Callaghan. . Imerside in two straight games, sports editor of The Guardian- :annexed the NB. fl P.E.l. Patriot. ' championship by disposing of Bill! Wl‘illlll‘hlhe- Pllt‘lllngt St. Stephen Firemen in situilarilll‘l't) Ul llll‘ t‘lllll‘e lllal'(l0\\'"8.l fashion and then trounced Ham: was total the team‘s tuost valu- ‘ fax Orioles for the three-prom able Player. Md “'85 the “Cl- Fans Love Vince crown In a sudden death ‘ Diem 0f the Forbes Kennedy .lr. ‘ fixture at Springhitl. trophy. This presentation was‘ I | I sensational save as he almost knotted the score. AND so Forhte is way on the right foot. He could be in . "hid" by Forble's dad- Forbes for a great warm with the Beaniowners and we know the ‘5“ Boston fans will like to. :tylt— of ptav Kennedy plays it hatd Progress Made C‘ll' BaSEba" .League may“ i and thl not back ant-av from anyone. He‘s rugged and the. a JUhlhr Ahh‘est hrOVthlhlf patrons of Boston Gardens love that kind of guy. n DISpUl’e Cha'hthhS _ and lhlerme‘llalel I e Bruins were at Detroit last night but when we. wrote, ‘ Ahh‘P-‘i pmhce Edward ISlahdi this column we didn't know what had taken place. However, OTTAWA ’Cl’“ -- Progress hum-V were also hues“ 0‘ the' we aren't expecting Forbie to be on the score sheet every night was made towards 8 long-term1 Ahhgweh ASSOClathh- but we predict he will get a fair share of points with these Eco-operative agreement 0n tale-l George FTanClS. PFBSldCHl 0f [agender 'vising C a n a d i a n Football 1 The City Baseball Leagllfi DTP- lf the “ruins could tighten up defensively. they'd be tough League games at a meetingl sentcd Roy ‘Buck‘ Wltitlock. : M any Huh “my can “on, plenty of goals but “my m“.e Thursday between the presiq managcr and coach of the in‘l too many scorcd against them. Their rearguards and their idehls "f we hhlValEly'OWhEdilhl‘mh‘llam With The Phl'Slhall goalies are far from the best and this is the main reason they CTV TeleV‘S'Oh Nhlwork le" Fllhhss "OWE" l are in undisputed possession of the league cellar. “9d and "‘9 hUbl‘Cl-V ‘ owned} A“ Bl‘mst Pl'ESldehl or The “Chg. 8 CBS Spolgefman Abcqwcit Athletic Association. ' ° ‘ 9- "198 IRE €W90n .made the rescntation of 'l‘h. A Fllllng TI‘IbUle lggegigent Spe‘iitcer ‘Cald‘X/‘ell‘ andt Bike Shop tIPODlly to Irving Mat: I ‘ t. rest en .. ponsel" ' THE tributes paid to Abhias' midget baseball team. Miarl- intilmet adjourned at 5:15 p.m. : rtilfblfuifie $3,352“.le the‘ ttlme champions. last night at The Charlottetw'n Hotel were tafter covering "a good deal of. The junior trophy was m“ indeed fitting 1ground" and no formal state- - - ‘ These youngsters surch proved themselves most worthy lment was made. the spokesman 138‘:“rilgfiv‘fcfunggsfmamm all champions. They went through provincial and Maritime play- lsaid, No further official state- 'Cafl Mcbllald caiflain of the. down-s Wifthout the loss of a Single. game and that in itself to |ment was expected before next Maritime cham‘pions made 8‘: “9‘3" °°M"T'°“ “"1” a “a k ‘prcscntatton to coach Charliel We were indeed happy to see the Ahcgwcit Athletic As- The CBC official said on] a‘ aociation remember the honor that these young athletes brought ifew minor points remainedy toI Sign gnanzegalfcgf lllle glayes' to this province. We are certain the association's action is :be discussed and the final work- a...“ wnrk with tharlleb or 15 fully appreciated by the boys and their coach. Charlie Ryan. ing out of the technical lan- , “1;.9d him that aue "9 an: ag- guage. before the completion 0 iiv appreciated maps: rs. eel? the hoped-for agreement. 1 e‘xpcnded ‘rg'es 9 It is understood that the type; Charlie‘ In reply “am that o of arrangement under consider- “ v . , a u r a ation would entail the two 1et-t “.35.” d'Sl'Ml Pleasure l“ works sh a “n g coverage of, work With such a fine group of regular season games and joint‘ 3’0"“ bhys hhd assure‘l 3" Pre' ' I coverage of me Grey Cup. It; sent that their conduct was tops ' ‘would last for at least five‘ “thy‘Vhe’e lhey “’Ehl- “9 pl‘O- ‘ 0c m rs, ‘ ducted great things for his play-‘ ‘ TV rights of next season-sj ers in. the years that lie ahead. v‘games are. held by Toronto tele— ‘ Chalma“ Reid lhankt’d every- vision station CFTO-TV in the body for their (in-operation ‘< 0 N Follonm: is the schedule ofl Paporweights. M I minor hockey gamcs for Satori 11:30 7 12:00 —— All PSS East and CTV in the West. llll‘mlghflul “19 season. He day: Paperweigth .urged all to take a great in- WEES 1 B h d. 12;“) _ 1230 __ St, Jean Set. tcrest in Memorial Field and : —» 7:.0 irc won 1 tone and Otters. C C said that by 1964 this field ‘will Lions and Rams. i 2:. W 1:00 —— St. Jean knock your eyes out! He ex- 7:30 —- 8:00 w St. Joan Bears; Larks and Budgies. l o plained the expenditures made and Jays. 1:00 »« 1:30 —— St. Jean Snipes by the Abegwell Club and re- Ps;oo 8:30 d gll‘f'nwtlgg and Ravens, ‘ 'minded the players that some ee wee (Irancs an irc wn 5:00 _ 5:30 _p;.u-kdale-South.i _ __ _ ‘ persons had worked reall hard Bantam Wrens. port Terriers and Sparrows. .,egggflsiflgugcgff1.213;,m make things available for .30 -— 9:00 — Qt‘HS Foch '30 _ moo -- Sherwood 31111.1the Sewn” hockey CM; i" in them throughout the summer. and Spring Park Swallows. flags and Canaries, hospital suffering from a frac_‘ Short remarks were also made 1 —‘ 9130 ‘ WKS “'anf‘Slj 5:00 —- 6230 -‘ Sprint! Park ltured right collarbone because‘ by George Fm"°l5~ Bl” Cough- Int’l Ducks. t Elks and Bluebirds. 'of one cent. [in and Plus Callaghan- ‘9‘10 ». 10 00 Parkdalc . BANTAM ‘ The cent was part of the de-! Bemre the function POM‘llld- Th. ~mnonumurwr of Bmck'. “luau”- Soltghtgort Pagk‘qgs and Robins. 0-30 -- 7:06 — Sherwond Bat' .bris tossed on the ice by fans :fd' hhfsh'lehl I391018“presented priced Les-brot- ologant and tasteful. —- Shcrwnod Her: and Condors. lduring a game Tuesday nightt owzsmand It‘ll-$1M. A” P q P ‘ 7:03 < 7:40 w Parkdale - lbietween the Sept-lies team andl .. »—v : —- 5. cc Sonthport Bombers and Blue te local Combines club. The , o wees, wings j la in the eastern division all: Whh not g've PAPERWEIGHTS 7;.m . 3:15 _.. QCHS Owls ‘the. North Shore League. ‘ - . I “190 " 11:30 “ A” “'K5 and CFOWS- l Hachey led a rush. circled L'ngene- WM" 3115 w 3250 -— Birchwood the net after taking a shot and Eagles and Hawks. twas skating back to his position . "mm" MIDGETS when a skate struck the cent. . Baby Dolls 9:00 W 9:45 __ Darts and He was thrown heavily into the The following is the curling Ramblers. in, as, . O silos draw for Fridav night at the 9;45 __ toga) _ Royals and. It is believed he will be un-i . Md 180k!“ Charlottetown Club: \'i(‘s 'able to play for six weeks. Dur~ ? . duster. 7 P.M. 10:30 .» 11:15 —— Rangers and in“ that time he “'l" also “’39 . briefs Ice. 1: Montague vs. Charlotte. Canmkg, 'his salary as a school - bus (OMI- 11:15 —— Bruins and Leafs. idnver- ' . "film" Ice 2: W. Maclaine. G. Welt. sores: _ This is the last The l per, A. Glll. B. Parks. vs. Drw day to complete registratim'1 GIANTS’ NEW LIFE ‘ ‘ McEachero. A. Bagnall- J. W“ Teams not listed above will be (WNFVA meme“, H The . 1'9"“ 'l' W‘M‘m' C .. "la-Vi“ “le "9’" Week Afrlclan'trlbe of seven-foot tall 1 63:9 5; cenlral "mm. “M — W— h” I\fiatutsls are establishing a new Ladies. we“. ‘: m ‘ .w ' . I ‘ ' e h 3 wt: ova. 11:55:}. S :5le Minor lMunmthtefi. $321,332; 12°35 155 Gt. Geo.48t. t a - ‘ ' " ' " ' ' - .land in former Ruanda-Urundi Dl'l 4-471 ; Curtis. R. Jones. E. Moore. 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