. oi the latter. New York Ranges-s, ocronrzr. 11, 193a (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Oct. 1i - The schedule oi the National Boone! Leagus ior ins 1088-84 ssascn was made while today by hank Cald- ‘cr, President oi the Billie. The barrier goes up on the NBL. race I November 9, ding nine ciube away ca the long and lfllfllllll dash ior the league titls and cov- atcd Stanley Cup play-oft berths. The" current season begins three days ahead oi last year's opening date and has been arranged to iinlsh Sunday night, March 1s. Last year the scheduled games were not completed till March 28. Ottawa Sena‘ , Montreal Can- adians, Montreal Maroons, Toron- tc Maple Leeie, New York Ameri- ' cans, New York Reagan, Boston Br-uins, Detroit Redwings and Chi- cago Blackhawks start the some old battle all over again, each iaeiu an mignmont o! 4e games, llonthcroadandlienhcmeioe. Opening night games on ‘Thurs- day, Nov. 9, have been set ior Montreal, Toronto and Chicago. Montreal Canadians start their campaign on home ice, iecad by Jack Adams’ fleet young Deisoit Red Wings. At Toronto the rugged Boston Bruins are scheduled to swing into action agaimt Maple Leela. Canadian section winners lastyesrandfinalistsinthaitan- lsy Cop series. New York Ameri- cans go to Chicago ior their iirst test, meeting the ambitious Black- hawirs. ' The following Saturday night the remaining three teams throw them- selves into the iray. At Ottawa the senators make their iirst stand against Canadians, who will at that time have one gains under their belts. Boston Bruins, still on the road, run into Montreal Mar- wlll 118m in the season premiere world champion holders oi the Itanley Cup, start their ‘- '- season Just where they leit oii last Illlflg, battling it out with the beais at Toronto. Rangers will not have the iamoire trophy at stake c1 Ilia struggle but will haw to omi- iend with a team eager (or revenge againefthe club that took the top away from them. NATIONAL IOCKI! LIAOUI 1 sosssuo ms-ss ‘Thom, Nov. 9: Detroit at Can- iens, Boston at Toronto, Americans at Chicago. Bat, Nov. ll: Canadians at Ot- tawa, Boston at Montreal, Bangers at ‘lbrcnto. Bum, Nov. l2: Americans at Da- Iloit, Rangers at Chicago. ‘Tues., Nov. 14: Montreal at Ot- tawa, Chicago at Canadians, De- hoit at Boston. 11111111., Ncv. 1c: Chicago at Ot- tawa, Americans at Montreal, Dc- lmit It Rangers. Sat, rm. 1a: Ottawa at Toronto, Boston at Canadians. Bun, Nov. l0: Ottawa at Chicago, M ‘ at A. ‘ R at Detroit, Tues. Nov. Ii: Detroit at Ot- hwa, Canadians at Montreal, Tor- onto st Rangers, Chicago at Boston. Thurm. Nov. 23: Ottawa at Can- idians, Chicago at Americans, Bos- ten at Detroit. . Sat, Nov. as: Americans at Oi» tawa, Canadierh at Toronto, Bangers at Montreal. Sun. Nov. 2c: Canadiens at De- troit, Boston at Chicago. Tues., Nov. 28: Ottawa at Bos- ton, Montreal at Canadians, Am- ericans at Toronto, 'l‘hurs.. Nov. 80: Boston at Ot- tawa, Tloronio at Mo ‘ ‘, Chicago at Detroit. Sat, Dec. 2: Americans at Can- adiens,Mcnt1-ealat'1‘ finan- gsra at Boston. lun, Dec. 3: Toronto at Detroit, Chicago at nearer-a. Tues., Dec. s: Canadians at Boe- toii, Detroit at " ‘ at Americans. Thurs., Dec. '1: Toronto at Ot- tatva, Canadians at Rangers, Mont- real at Chicago. Bat, Dec. 0: Rangers at Canad- ians, Chicago‘ at Toronto, Ameri- mns at Boston. Son, Dec. l0: Ottawa at Ameri- , a BOWLING WRESTLING BASEBALL ’1‘ucs., Dec. 12: Canadians at Ot- tawa, ‘Toronto at Boston, Ameri- cans at Banners, Chicago at Dc- troit. ‘Thom. Doc. i4: Rangers at Ot- tawa, Toronto st Canadians, Boe- ton at Americans, Detroit at Chi- oliv- lat. Dec. i0: Ottawa at Mont- raal, Canadians at Toronto. ‘ Bun, Dec. 17: Canadians at Chi- cago, Americans at Detroit, Boston at Bangers. - Tues., Dee. l0: Chicago at Ot- tawa, Montreal at Boston. Detroit at Americana. mm, Dec. 2i: Ottawa at Ran- gers, Chicago at Montreal. Bat, Dec. 28: Detroit at Canad- isns, Montrear at Toronto, Chicago at Boston. 81:11., Dec. M: Bangers at Am- erlcans. Mom. Dec. 2!: Ottawa at Detroit, identical at Rangers. "rues. Dec. as: ‘lorocto at Boa"- ton, Chicago at Americans. 'I‘hura., Dec. 28: Ottawa at Chi- cago, Boston at Canadians, Toron- to at Benson. lat, Dee. 302' Canadians at Montreal, Detroit at Toronto. Sun, Dec. 31: Americans at Ran- ION- Mnri. Jan. l: Ottawa at Ameri- cans, to at Chicago. 'l.‘ucs., Jan. 2: Canadians at Ban- gersf l at Boston. Thurs, Jan. 4: Boston at Ottawa. Toronto at Canadians. uoiitmr at Canadians. Bangers at Detroit. Sat, Jan. 6: Ottawa at Toronto; Boston at Montreal. Sim, "Jan. '1: Ottawa at Detroit, Canadians at Americans, Rangers at Chicago. Tues., Jan. l: Montreal at Can- adians, Areal-icons at Boston, De- iaolt at Rangers. ‘Thurs, Jan. 11: Rangers at Ot- tawa, Dan-cit st Montreal, Toron- to it ' , ‘ at P“, _ sat, Jan. 13: Ottawa at Canad- icns, Americans at Toronto. Sun, Jan. l4: Montreal at Ran- gers. Americana at Chicago, Boston at Detroit. Tues., Jan. 1c: Toronto at Ot- tawa, Canadians at Boston, Chi- cago at Montreal, Rangers at Am- sricau. Thllll, Jen. it: Montreal at De- Sat, Jan. 20: Detroit at Ottawa, Bangers st Canadians, Chicago at Toronto. Sun, Jan. Ii: Montreal st Chi- cago,’ Toronto at Detroit, Boston at A deans. ‘Tues., Jan. 23: Ottawa at Ran- gers, Amsricens at Canadians. Montreal at Tomato, Detroit at Boston. Thurs, Jan. 29: Rangers at Ot- tawa, Canadians at; Chicago Tor- onto at Montreal, Detroit at Am- aricsns. lst.. Jan. 2'1: Americans at Mont- real, Detroit at Toronto. Sum, Dec. 23: Canadiens at Dc- troit, Toronto at Chicago, Boston at R- Tues., Jan. 80: Chicago at 0t- tswa, Montreal at Americans, itan- Bcre at Boston. ‘Thurs, Feb. 1: Montreal at 0t- tawa, Chicago st Canadians, Tor- onto at B-ansflfl. Boston at Detroit. Bat" Bab. 3: Ottawa at Toronto, Bangers at Montreal. _ Sun, Feb. 4: Canadians at Am- “ , Toronto at Detroit, Boston It Tues., Bob. c: Ottawa at Mont- real, Canadians at Rangers, Am- ericans at Boston. Thurs, Bcb, s: Monti-saint Can- adieu. Toronto at Americans, De- troit at Chicago. Sat., lab. 10: Detroit at Ottawl» Canadians at Toronto, Boston at Montreal. Sun, Bab. 1i: Canadians at Chi- cage, Americans at Bar-ram. ‘mas, Bab. 1a: Americans at Ot- tawa, Detroit at al, Rangers at Boston. Thurs., Bab. lb: Ottawa at Chi- cage, Rangers at Canadians, Mont- real at Boston. Detroit at Ameri- cans. . 5st,, reb. 17: Americans at Mont- real, Boston at Toronto. National League I Schedule To Start On November, 9th BixCIubs siai-iloTgTrail Leading ToStgnleyCupOflpeningNight _ real, Rangers at 1 Tonight's Community Ca r ni val ‘Ilsa heat yet. (hnadinn Legion players will stage n thirty-live minute review, showing iiis as it was lived by the boys at the ironi. Hear- the old war song!- rellow your memories cl the great struggle. All-the char- acters will be lads who have been "over there." Hear the shells whistling and the crash as they burst. Have a real thrill, Go to The Forum. - BRTHINE Roops Ltd. bowling team deieated the C. N. Hotel live last night on the Charlottetown Alleys by a ma- jority ot 874 pins. - B. Johnston oi the Hotel tesm rolled high single oi 2B7 and high three with 744 pins. The scores ioiiow: C. N. Hotel: 1".Joimaton .......... 275 Cesarewitch (Canadian Pral) NEW MARKET‘, England, Oct. lo-Thirty-six horses were listed today s4 probable starters in the Ceeerewitch, great autumn handi- cap to be run hero Wednesday over the two-and-a-quarter-miie dis- tance. lord Derby's Ciuiecard at 15-2 against, remained cool favor- ite with Sir Frederick Eliot's OF Tonight Clarke a McDonald meet the Patriot foam at 7 p. m. Classic Today Gene Pueic, out oi Quebec towar- ing all foot one inch and weighing 190 pounds. Lorna Carr, right winger from Buffalo, Cam Showan, deiencemsn oi Winnipeg, Bert Coomolly cl the Moncton Allan 011v Miolynoux ct Nowmarvliaet, Ont, are THE CHARLOTTE TII AMERICANS START TRAINING 0N MflNllAY (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. Oct 10—'I‘we1vc large trunks bulging qvitir hockey paraphernalia were dumped at Pennsylvania Station today for shipment to Canada, giving further indication that the ice game has awakened irom its oil-season leth- III?- Tire equipment was the property oi New York Americans and was destined for Oshawa, Ont, where on Monday, under the guidance oi’ coach Jcc Smpecn a squad oi 36 Players will begin working out ior places on the 1933-34 team. Secretary Martin Bhcn-kcr an- bounced today that Cimmson would again pilot the star-splashed en- trants in the National Hockey League derby. Shenker added that there was never any doubt in the minds o! the management about the one-time skating bullet oi Western Canada again coaching the Americans. Simpson will have all the mem- bers oi’ last year's team with the exception, oi Vernon Ayrce and Johnny Sheppard at r‘ m“. Mme was sold to Montreal Mar- oons and Sheppard went to Boe- ton Bruins in a cash transaction a iew days ago. While the offices oi’ the Ameri- cans were buzzing with activity, Coach Lester Patrick oi’ New York Rangers was at his deck in Mad- ison Square Garden laying plans ior the coming season. Patric-k an- noupced his championship team would be back intact but that everybody would have to battle ior his position. Patrick's new material includes winners. and Lawrence Kimonos second choice at 17-2. Guiscard with Weston up will carry 11s pounds, while Ximenea, ridden by Sharpe, will have only 93 pounds aboard. i011. trait, Boston ‘Toronto, cm Tmiiw- i “m... ‘I . u“ sum, his. Ir American: at Ds- troit. ‘Thur-s, Mar. i: gers, Chicago at Detroit. Tues., Mar. l3: Ottawa at Bos- ‘tcn, Chicago at Montreal, Rangers at Americans. Thurs, Mar. 1b: Americans at Ottawa, Detroit at Canadians, Chl- ccgo st Toronto, Boston at Rangers. 5st,, Mar. 17: Ottawa at Morit- to. Bum, Mar. rs: Canadians at De- troit, Toronto at Chicago, Boston at Americans. also among the Rongefe mascots, riokdnMontrecl on Oct. 30 and will train at the Montreal Forum, tows, Toronto at Canadians, Chi- cago at Americans, Detroit at Bcs- ' Thurs. Bab. 2i: Ottawa at Bos- ton, Canadians at Montreal, Am- ericans at Chicago, Detroit at Ran- gers. Sat, m». 24: Boston at Ottawa, Chicago at Canadians, Rangers at Tues., Feb. 27: Canadians at Ot- tawa, Torontc at Montreal, Ran- gers at Detroit, Chicako at 150M011- Canadiens at Boston, Montreal at Detroit, Ran- gers at Chicago. Sat, Mar. s: Boston at Canad- ions, Detroit at Toronto- Sun, Maril. 4: Ottawa at Am- ericans, Montreal at Chicaflo. Tues., Mar. 6: Ottawa at Rangers, Americans at Canadians, Toronto at Boston. 'I‘hurs., Mar. s: Toronto at Otta- wa, Canadians at Americans, Ran- gers at Montreal, Detroit at Chi- cago. 5st,, Mar. 10: Ottawa at Canad- ians, Americans at Toronto. Sun, Mar. ll: Montreal at Ran- 'I‘heRangcrewiIir-eporttoPai-- beginmng the next day. _ Rifle Shoot RIFLE SHOOT .. .. .. .. .. .. .. The West Covehead Rlilc Club held a shoot on Saturday, 7th. Ow- ing to damp weather and many oi the members digging potatoes very iew were in attendance. Mr. Ber- nard Maya was high with 100 points to his credit out oi a pomible oi 10s, marking 34 points st the s00 yards range. Following are the scores: B. Maya ..........-...-...... 100 C. Mayo 92 O. McCsnn B6 D M. Beairstc ... 83 Capt J. McMillan .. 8i Ira D. Carr, 1 range .. . 33 1oulsMaye,1rangc......... 29 o- Cyril McMillan Anson McLaughlin The next shoot will be held on Wednesday, the 11th inst and we would like to see as many as peas- ibie to make arrangements ior the Prize shoot. Tug-of- War AT BEDEQUE RINK, OCTOBER 13TH AT 8 P. M. -__._ Competition ior Strong and Mor- rison Tflllflly I-fld 130 (thirty dol- lars) in prises ciiored by the rink. Line up as ioiicws: Light weight teams: Central Bedcque vs. Kcnsingion. New Annan vs. Albany. Freetown vl. St. Elsa-net's. Lower Bedequc vs. Nth. Bcdcque. Heavy weight teams: (l) Nth. Bedcque vs. Remington. (3) Nth. Bedeque vs. Summer-side. TOWN _ GUARDIAN TIMEL Y TIPS ON SPORT Lacrosse Star Tommy Oliver, iomier Abegweit dcienccman, is now prominently mentioned in lacrosse circles. Be is a member oi the Hamilton Tig- ers team, which is at present invad- ing British Columbia in quest oi the Mann Trophy, which is emblem- atic oi the Lacrosse championship oi Canada. .The Vancouver Daily Province classes Tommy as c. deiense star who has been making a name ior himseli’ back east by holding cp- pcsing scoring threats scoreless, and a vital cog in the lighting "Bengal" squad. FEE-SEASON GAMES Conuuenting on the announce- ment that teams irom other parts oi Canada my perform in pre- season gamea in the Maritfmes a Moncton paper carries the ioilow- lng: A11 amateur teams seem anx- ious to try conclusions with the great Hawks, Allan Cup cham- pions, and to that end Monotonians will see their team in action against Chuck O'Connor-s Ottawa Sham- QPCDRTWORLD Y. M. C. A. BOWLING]: ' lien Guild-league The Zion Guild Bowling League. re-opened Saturday evening with! 100 percent attendance oi team members. This popular league plays it match games each Saturday night and ii noise and cheering is any indication oi interest and en- thusiasm, well, this league is surely oi! to a good start. The iour captains, Mrs. E, Bell, Mrs. O. Brown, Mrs. 1. Laflcrty and Mia. A. Warren each have well bal- anced teams and this league should be very close and. interesting Mrs. Brown's team and Mrs. Lailcrtyxs each pulled out with a win Saturd- day night. but Mrs, Bell and Mrs. Warren say, look out ior fireworks next Saturday '11s they are out 1o redeem themselves, The iollowing la the box score: rocks, the Winnipeg Ail-stars, and possibly the Atlantic City Seagulls. A remark was heard in the not distant past that the Seagulls were iutura. nnavn son ‘aranwcmu. The Abegweit Baseball team icavc this morning, weather permitting, ior Bpringhill to engage in the second out ior the “Bu-PEI. iius. Although one down and lacing shill opposition the boys ans determined to do their best. Should they rind their "batting eye" the boy-l will give the lance-busters a roai run for the title. Nice Score Card. Bd. ltilarw complimentary remark were pas-rd on the line score can! which was issued at Monday's Springhlil-Abbie game. This mm woe designed and made up by Mr. Ed. Acorn Tocal sports‘ umouncer High single, V. Rodd, 195 pins: High three, V. Rodd, 563 pins. alga three. Mrs. Laflerty, 52o pins. lweephg assertions are liable to raise clouds oi trouble. Player” A wa rd‘. Hubbell Receil7€s- 77 Votes Out (By Alan Guulil Associated Prrss Baseball bell, southpaw pitdheroithe cham- pion New York Giants, who never‘ as much as received a single vote outiiefd rivals, Chuck Klezn oi’ the before in the contest, emerged to-l Phillies and Wally Berger ltho contest. decided by‘ ballots oi a ‘TPPDEV’ Mimi-H. third ha“ 3"!" BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT Giants Ace Oetl ‘Most Valuable Of A Possible 80 By Baseball, WritersAssoxChuchKleinSecond Wzilzrs‘ Ars-nnnaiion of. America and announced by the chairman D. Eamon Thompwnoi the Washington Star. The pitcher won by a decisive margin over two 1 Sports Editor) NEW YORK, Oct ill-Curl Hub- ] oi the Braves, who finished second and Wu", day by oiiicial ‘ballot oi the cx-i ‘ v s. Bell 154 141 114 mm u the ‘National Lemys ‘TM ‘m’ l” "d ‘*4 PM“ m‘ , 17 159 136 valuable player" for 1933. JY-‘Ctively- 53 1R5 The vote was almost unanimous‘ Szx oi 2h“ I-luir 11.11015 marked - K Stewart n m1 ior the master of the screwbalhll-Iub 1:113 rxanravlwafhtiie ioymoi the Tomhfi-gggq, who scored 23 victories during the llst- The two c. us. silt d 11.111 sec- league season, including 10 ehut- ond and third. Points were on the . 117 140 B5 outs, and twice pitdircd the Giants basis oi 10 ior iirsi, nine ior ecc- ' 8a 186 131 to triumph cvcr the Senators in ond. and e0 0Y1- . "‘ I95‘ 185 m3 11w world S”'TTCS without allowing Manager Bill Terzy of the Giants L. Patterson 118 132 117. . _ _ _ , , Biatch 13a 11s 140-11 single Pom“! r1111 in 211111111185- Yewllbd 1*" “h” “W L-"s-"PVWB . Total-flow, Hubbell scored 77 ointa out oi designations but wound up fourth - . p . ,. . Majority 1'01‘ Hornets, 33 pins "5 maximum possible total oi 80 in in total points with 3a Iultlwéd try , , mnllttee of eight members oi the saticn oi’ the Cardinals, with 3i, Firuiish Athletic Association "he did not contemplate ‘urning pom, station-g 30y; ‘professional now or ever.‘ that a 1 C0 without a doubt, the greatest a.m- I_JI_'$E§;"_'___U_H_ n6 227 177. __.. ateur team in existence last wint- _ 106 15g . ' er and only ior the ban placed up- 139 123 N 0t Turning CHALLENGE on them by the 0.1mm. would 1;: 1?; . _ have soundly trimmed even the 'Total_mfl_ Pro f8 SSIOIIGl Wage the dstlrralrcifiuyliglfifizanzllt: Hawks. The man making the re- new“; _._ W" “m- ° mark also said the Gullg Qould hgve A. Warren .,........ 79 i0’! 112 (ASSMIatBd Pr“, Frericrirtnn team to a puii at Stan. stopped m9 Hawks “w, 80m “u! rims“ --- -- ' HELSINGFORS_ Fmmnd_ 0cm Icy Rink Thursday cvcning, Oct. m“ beam‘ ‘hem w° Wm’ dim” of 1.211s: ....'.'.'.'.' 10v s1 11o -—Pflcw Nwmi. answcrins rumors‘ m" about the first remark and much J, Dillon 4s 11s 154 that n». planned c. forsake his ‘RNA ‘VALTBR “m- "Pm"- flmllffid it the B9"°I\d- M11439 We T°ml—159°~ amateur status for a race hcrc "—j_i____‘ Shall 58¢ the 819E?- 39381111! against yggrlgliyrlgl: Jxltg-Bllqglzi, agoimt Jules Ladoumrguo of B0,. (angering 9011,»... 5mg on); The Hawks m the n“ u” dlslmm pins France, today announced to the wrung-ye 1.; the raqhior, please?" In- SpPCtOTI "We don't have one at a “Well, who counts the copper-s, tiren?" and was instrumental in enabling the lane to ioliow the game more closely. , i Well Known Su mme rsvide _ Athlete Married A wedding oi much interest to friends throughout the Maritime Provinces took place in Summs side on Sunday when Mr, John ill, Schurman, son oi Mrs. Clayton Schurman, was united in marriage to Miss Verna Gay, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs, William Gay, both oi’ Summer-side. Rev. G. J. McLel- ian, D. D., performed the cere- mony. The groom is batter known in sport choice as Jackie. He has played with the Summcrside Crys- tal Hockey team as centre ior a number oi years, and captained the team ior one year. He is also a smart baseball player and is sl- ways called upon to uphold the laurels ior his home town. He is a ember oi the Summerside A. A., who are this year's Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick inter- mediate champion . Mr, Scl-rurrnan is the very eiiicicm», telegraph cp- eratoi- at Summeiside and is a de- cidedly popular young man. Mr This should be one oi the moat interesting nights oi the season as Don Baker a making nu r1111 ap- llflarance with a team that he will take home the trophy. Bringini! U0 Father c1111., m». 1e: otiawa at Detroit. mileage at census. sans, Montreal at Detroit. Tues., Rb. 20:Mcntrea1 atOt- LDOK AT Hreq- HI ccunoukr KIEP uc wrru A MESSENGER and Mrs. Schurman will reside in Silmmcreido. The Guardian extends hcertiesl SHAVING COMFORT POSITIVELY GUARANTEED “TREAT? Now l/z Former Price sczst congratulations. B. KNOW roe BAY‘. DO YOU LUNCH TIME? You get absolute satisfaction or your money back when you shave with the Gillette Blue Blade. Try this sensa- tional biade. If you don’t get matchless comfort return the package with the unused blades to your dealer and he will refund the full purchase price. 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