4 . , 2 pr F e K Di —iiniio~ Si.) V e Ss ° } eA orbie Kennedy Dinner — arsity aints Scheduled For Tonight M AT Th 1@ aug MT. O G fa b he By JIM CULLEN | business of planning this testi- junior team when Sam Pollock ‘ : Sports monial dinner in Forbie’s honor|scouted him for the Montreal By CHARLEY McMILLAN jan ambition fulfilled as he du-| yond hockey followers will which will hold the spotlight on | Canadiens’ organization. The ‘fol- | A stranger to the dr és sing (plicated the feat of havé a chance to honor Char-'the local scene tonight.|lowing year, when he was 17, toom would hardly believe that lottetown's most successful hoc-/ Members of the committee in- Forbie attended camp with the this team had just won'a Mari. | hey —— the only representa- | clude: _ Charles Ryan, Pill Led-' Montreal! Canadiens junior ‘A’ ‘time Championship. There were bg Nellenel Beene at in ~ George Stewart, Hal Whit- club and was an immediate suc- |no wild demonstrations, dips in the Charlottetown branch of the |. Forbie a cess. Be hed an iustrieus car- ithe showers, or any-of the heyel Coundion Logins line ln ee was born in Dorchester, eer with the junior Habs. When |antics. that mark a post- Futie hen “ to —. rs oy after his birth | his junior days had expired the jcelebration. Members of the Bruins returned recently to the | O'Le: PE Wee tee canton lewhe ao x ce \Semts. ad,® Soe tadente Garden of The Gulf when a wen tans years of age the fam- wm —— an peeres pr ae game againel she Moatree! Cans | time toey ton oy ice sem, rom Sanior hockey te the fares jubulant Seek Kane ex diens sidelined the stocky block: |Charlottetowe where nten gi Cine cgi goals end casanien ieee te aan ae of Compal: buster for the remainder of the | still residing ed 13 assists in his rookie year vena Sa plazas, sare: season. He wi e his resi- "TOWN MINO! J 7 ime’! dence in Charlottetown until it! Forbie played Ms nen wp “ree ol wine "year Kennedy one can take it away from you.” | is time to return to the hockey through the Char fh minor! was tr. to the Detroit Red Premier Waller Shaw entered | wars. hockey system right from the Wings and he fired 11 roals in the dressing room secompanied | A group of sports minded Paperweight ranks through to his first season with the Wings mm >y the President of St. Dun- | gentlemen met at a local res- midget. He was playing with a| But the pride of Charlottetown's Stan's, Monsignor G.A. Macdon- | taurant a couple of woeks ago Charlottetown juvenile team in a hockey followers was having ald, who, incidently, was faculty Series against Bathurst and | trouble seeing eye-to-eye w ith coach of the 1947 team. “A greai and decided they would like to Newcastle when he was still of | Jack Adams, who was the boss team effort,” said Mr. see something done in the way midget age. Charlottetown em- of the Wings at that time. “and | am very proud of of public recognition of Ken- erged victorious from the series. The next couple of years in his | all. You all played very well, | nedy’s feats in Canada’s national. with a 16-9 margin and out of eareer found Forbie spending and I hope you can now take the o rhese gentlemen elected a ig 16 markers Forbes garnered most of his time in the minor |Canadian title. Your team is a a agues ttling Island ” - | committee and went about the He was playi i ~ Daryl dle gl “vie a= ° i \ a playing with a Halifax and finally got a break when the Vince Mulligan, the veteran | TT Sa view agreed to let him go to of the Saints’ club and team | b¢ —_—s es s wes & ' \t Bruins and the stocky 7 (captain, speaking with = | Gord S icer Fo dag Ny Te | IE (cnet ve'ceea ta tae ae |b with the Beantown aggregation : rdest i unom | and was finally back in hockey’s SE came of th aieen os me (84 i league. He was leading game of the season next to the | sf gs fl i i a sz : z ah = » 5 E i E ; = - ; By em | Dal the individual scoring race in ew housie game, which loaded 5 8 / 8 the Western Hockey. League = |Seeortan Ale = fo p wetong “rhe Bales ” “Tl when the Bruins purchased him. aS lonship —- everybody € ent | portunity to Forbie is primarily a centre- Si) and we'll be able to - ” he |having a two man advantage | man, serie com an adequate , | way.” ot 'a span of seven minutes. job for t ns on both wings eRe ies i ¢ : fenceman George Don- | | SUMMERSIDE — An RCAF “I felt when we got by Jimmy | when injuries forced the manage- - BO | o2c% Jack Kane payed tri. | De “ Got ‘s fink skipped by Gord Spicer won Harris (Summereside ‘rink) the ment to move him around and r | the PEI Mixed Curling Bonspiel other afternoon (Friday) we had|Jast season he was their ace here Saturday evening defeating/a reasonably good chance of | penalty killer due to his check- re | - min : tripping on challenging Duck Acorn's Char- winning’, Spicer said. “‘Harrig| ing and stickhandling «bility. : Main, G. Grady The Saints lottetown quartet 12-2. was the ‘rink I was coacerned!| At the time of his injury Ken- FORBES KEN e misconduct, Reidy, wide open It was the third time the two about’. Spicer’s final won | medy had six goals for the Milt Third period: § however, rinks met. In the first meeting, |Tecord was 6-1 and Acorn | Schmidt coached forces and four " : b s | Thursday night; Acorn had edg- ished with 5-2. of those markers had come while Asked how he felt after win- | wer af 14.08 ed Spicer 13-11 and on Friday; For Spicer this is his first we was killing off a penalty tor | * ning the championship, as the | , evening Spicer whipped his op-| Provincial Mixed Championship. | his club. . son of the late Jack Kane, the | - — 11-4, ~~| “Im 1963 I finished runner up”,| This writer feels that this din- a 7 coach of the first championship Saturday's final day. the: champion said. Jim Harris per is something that is long . team, in 1947, he said: “When I BE of competition ,three of 18 pro-| finished first that year. overdue. for Mr. Ketinedy and we -§-g- sane gen yectns St cainsaithions ery ts affek 10K over three |* : Vincial rinks remained alive:!' Earlier this poll Spicer | Will be looking forward to seeing | ReDim A ee eed esa Spicer’s, Acorn's and a Summer-| had finished in second place to You there. There will be a re-| |to win the Maritime title. Dur- | side rink skipped by Lloyd Law- top rated Doug Cameron's Char- |ception at 7.00 o'clock and the) il \ i ; ! pi | i ing_that time 1 was , fortunate es es afternoon Acorn oust-| Consols bonspie] in Charlotte- NEW YORK (AP)--New York |Hiliman 13:29. | MacMillan, Vince. Mulligan, Dar- to enter the fitale against Soicy| M2. CHAMPIONSHIP — tie: Yen te tr ben who had drawa a bye. In the| 4,,¥0,ve,iad good luck curling | | 2% minutes. and |Bower Be et Caan Mines me this year”, Spicer said. / eld off Toronto behind the bril- | Paille 11 12 17—49 | lot of gratification. final showdown Spicer had a 3-0 2 | lead after the opening two ends. Members of the winning rink | SCHEDULE )iant goaltending of Marcel) DETROIT 5 — MONTREAL 1 | and later added a big four in the afte? Gord. Spicer, skip: Bob 5 ¢ |Paille for a 6-2 National Hockey | DETROIT (AP) P seventh en route to the cham- Hoare, second: Ann Spicer. SASKATOON (CP)—Here ts League victory over the Maple on a pionship. Acorn conceded after ™#'¢: and Key Hoare, lead. the day-by-day Canadian curt- | Leats Sunday night. MacDonald and Norm man | the eighth. The RCAF foursome go to tea une ae draw with Spicer thought the seventh Toronto to compete in the Starting time was the sine point of red Dominion Mixed Curling bon- |‘A!l times EST) ; match spiel, March 15-20. March 1 Wings defeated Montreal 5-1. od os “We were lying four and, Saturday's line scores: ‘First round. 4 p.m. Six Rangers divided the scor- | Wings ee Ducky (Acorn) drew light and 2:00 P.M. /Ontario vs. Alberta jing, but f was Paille, with 9 |Mostreal Canadiens Deck nis tight ahead of him.) F. Acori'C) 102 101 291 g Newfoundland vs. Manitoba |faniastic performance in the |"ional Hockey League Ducky plays a draw game and L. Lawless (S) 020 000 010— 3 Saskatchewan vs. N. Brunswick New York cage, who stymied gome was spiced I tried to keep the pressure on| 8:00. P.M. (FENAL) P. E. Island vs. Nova Scotia brawl in the third him by playing @ Tunning game.|F. Acorn (C’ ef O10 06 2 Quebec vs. B.. Columbia tween Detroiters Gordie We were hitting good.”’ G. Spicer (RCAF) 210 201 42-12) Bye: Ontario. © am Ce ieensehgpennnine > Second round. je | i} f N Scotia | ~ John Ferguson. . SPORT ECHOES Quebec vs Newfoundland was credited with 4 |” Claude. Provost Canadian finals to | aia SL Albert . B Columbia ° | . i Saskatoon March Ontario i N. Ontario shutout ‘ = Saskatchewan vs. Manitoba period Defending scoring leader Bye: P. -£. inland : marker. Bil- i ee i Legionnaires Square Series | ne kamen nthe Men's Basketball BE 2% BE fl Fé i i z 2 i fil; ty fl fe ,, By NORMAN MacDONALD .m. : . , Bathgate 15) a Movers will face the Bak- | (Pulferd, Kelly) 16. Penal | It, begins to look as if the.two urday evetiing to even the seri-|ers in the first contest-at-seven. |_ Stewart 2-35. . 8 a8 : 2 | h over Summerside teams, Enman es at one-ail. and the Hawks play at 8 three defeats two ties and |*°ored Drug Comibiies and Junior Leg- Borden in. their reese eicebdibethiett-+ pushed to Wings to within two _ For ionnaires, who were trailing in supposed to be @ pai points of the Ca- nadiens, who have one more game.. 96 04. Penalties le ; Picard 18:38, Jelirey 19:17, | Aupearo™ O'Leary Second period — 2. Detroit, Elmedale ns Pod Uliman 2 (Barkley, Murphy) ion game i jaar pecan t 13:15; 8. Detroit, Ullman 8 last night. Soe dae : nes T troll, MecDouald 10 (Hove, De- | Gaulle ay evening & Iwecchio) 18:38. Penalties—Mac- |jhus So° tea Seti Comte Donald 2:24, Langlois 10:54, |jun : rus © ; |Harrig 18:44 17:55, ‘Tremblay |v 4 Shiie F the RCAF Eagles be- 18:28, sm. nM 0:id Zaca ee of their showing in the ist — 5p. ee » MacDonald M:- | oar §. ae ke eee = ry ; | Third period — §. Montreai, |! Brien z . schedule. They came 1, as far (AP) — Boston's 6 p.m. — Bruins vs Maple Leafs. In the first part , at RCAF concerned. jast-place Bruins from be-| Tuesday, March 2nd — 5 p.m. Balon) 9:19; \neader Alberton en Voaabey choxpess "Wak Dave Mae- |hind twice Sunday night to beat |— Rangers ve Councitiors: - 6.00 an Alberton the Eagles 5-2 in the first ef- |the league - leading ny BS : aaa a ee a S Set tease ae phen Black Hawks 54 in a The following is the ; It was 2-2 with less ten crowd- \po ahead of the second minutes to go in. the final per- Deig- . Manteca] Conadjens, wip | |.” s ied, and Combines scored three - with twe 51 to Detroit. ot were short-handed te salt Johnny Bocyk in the last pe- Finish In Third see, Bre n 15th triumph of i i j g : j ur,.daughter of Mr As pretty go: ; E Mrs. Ron MacArthur, and Paul ee , be or : First Bernard, son of Mr. and.Mrs. finals and a lot al saad 22 ( MacGregor ard Bernard, for Placing group didn't participste calf 14:23, Penalties ine resect £¢ of a trip to Sackville with 3:02; MacGregor | races in the, Provincial ketbell and hockey were near the 7:59, Johnson 13:29 pis Fri- attractions. Summerside 18:15. night. In this imal test of Sackville in hockey. bot First a, oot Se at in both boys’ and girls terenko ecienget spocdaings,, snp. peed teem. Woperich) 16:27. fi i - } ; fs i