“This Message Published -In The Interest of Charlottetown Minor Hockey By The ae \ - rolling in the final contest, tking up a single point in the) end and adding another in sf #5 348 ia a i . As Fg8% YH iat i i z . the ‘Gone led youngsters | serti ple i arb: EES 1 epee ise e 2 & 5 — s rE zhi — 23 25 of a, 2. Re "3 E ad 4 BEE ibe Ries if i 3 3 ~ Rg E i ES i +S. Receive Bosox Rookie Award | PENTICTON, BC.., .+CP)—Ted Baseball! Writers Association 2 TWH ‘i " tek i ¢ le css au Hy ce Z 22 rw» 3S 2 % ; My .; 3 Ni i oR F - Bowsfield played baseball - Preakness Is World's Richest Money Race BALTIMORE ‘AP)—The purse for the Preakness Stakes, which @mounted to a whopping $1,000 when it was first run back in 1873, | has been raised to $150,000, mak- ing it the richest added-money face in the world. The Marviand Jockey Club has | put up $100,000 to sweeten the pot | g@ince 1946, when Churchill Downs | first raised the Kentucky Derby to six figures. The sponsors of the Preakness and the Belmont stakes quickly followed suit Officials of the Maryland Jockey Club, operators of Pimlico Track where the second \féature fm American racing's big three is | run, expect nominating, entry and) starting fees to swell the pot to! about $1 ” 900 This would mean about $127.000 te the winner. A total of $30,000 would go to the second colt, $15.- 000 for third and $7,500 for fourth. | The Preakness. with the. Ken- tucky Derby and the Belmont Stakes, is for three-year-olds only. Nominations for the 83rd running en May 16 close Feb: 6. Pierce Takes Salary Cut CHICAGO ‘AP)—Pitcher Billy | Pierce accepted a salary cut esti- mated at $2.500 in agreeing to Chicago White Sox terms for 1959; Saturday. It is believed the new | contract calls for $35,000 to $37,-! wo. i Pierce had a 17-11 record last | geason after winning 20 games in| ‘each of the two previous years. Is Sensational In Indoor. Debut | WASHINGTON (AP) — Bobby | Morrow ran indoors for the first | time and made his debut a! mashing success by gweaping the 70. 80 and 100-yard sprints in the Evening Star track games Satur- day night. Morrow, the 1956 United States Olympic sprint king from Abi- lene, Tex.. Christian College, had | te pour on all his speed to oVer- take Bob Brown of Penn State in| the 100 and complete his triple | ~ «> Hockey Boots a Skates, Ladies’ ‘Pleapure and - Figure Skates in stock. — holies Sticks, Gloves, Shin Guards, Hockey ‘Tape’ a and Laces, ete. Firestone Home & Auto Co. Ltd. 187 GREAT GEO’ST: | DIAL 5547 ‘ & mA "BEST WISHES FOR EVERY SUCCESS WALTER H. CARVER PETROLEUM PRODUCTS a COMPLIMENTS OR C ¢ PEAKE LTD. INSURANCE | iliac ALWAYS. ENCOURAGE MINOR HOCKEY ! Give Your Support By Attending All. Games. BEST WISHES FROM GARRISON JUNIOR. 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Full, Grant Crockett. Geo 2¢ MacMillan. Carl Duncan old MacLeod. Mike MacKinnon. Donnie Stevenson, Doug Ross. vs. Q. Ss. 8S. Goal Eugene Murphy - Defence Donnie Dowling, Tommy Gauth ier, Brian Chandler, Harry Ye Forwards Gord McCarville. Joey Henne: sey, Jackie Arsenault, Tor MacDonald, Michael Coady Danny Coffin. Doug Stanley. Charles Doiron. Terry Trainor. . Coach Louis Butler BIRCHWOOD HIGH Goal . Reg. Profitt tones John Garnhum, Dave Burgoyne Bobby Peterson. Frank Robinson Forwards Leslie Affleck, Doug Ward,+Rus sel Burgoyne, Gerry Kane, Lorne Yeo, Blayne Richard, Rex Mac Carville, Glendon Bevin, Car! Cheverie. \ ' Coach Bill Ledwel 7.00 P.M. 7.40 P.M. Goalkeeper . - see 16 of P.E.I.'s Hardest Workers For Minor Hockey Honored With A Pres- entation at 8.15 P. M. ¢ P.E.I. Regiment Band Will Play For Skating Alterwards. =~ 2 See You At The Sports ‘Arena Tonight... THE CHARLOTTETOWN Admission Children 25% Adults ov | fiddle tibet ta